Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, June 25, 1975, Image 9

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June 25, 1975
Pat Kenney III’s song i

Patrick Kenney III, S532
Essex Street, Marietta, has
written a song, ‘‘We
Searched and Found That
Star,”” which, after a test
session, has been accepted
by Major Label Records, to
be included in a record
album, Hit Sounds of Today.
The album containing P.
Kenney’s song will be
issued around Christmas of
this year.
The record will be
shipped to disc jockeys coast
to coast radio stations, and
record stores.
There is a strong possibity
that the album containing
Kenney’s song will ‘‘break’’
in the Lancaster area.
Kenney, a talented musician
Patric Kenney III

wrote the song last fall. He
plays the organ, clarinet,
and saxophone, and has
been accepted in the Done-
gal High School Band. This
past year Kenney played
first clarinet, second chair in
the Beahm Junior High
School Band.
He plays the carillon bells
at English Presbyterian
Church, Marietta where he
was formerly a member of
the youth choir, and also
sings in the choir at
-Fairview A.M.E. Church in
Marietta.
He has been on the honor
roll, student council, and
won first prize in the science
contest at Beahm. His
interests besides music are:
FOUNDED
DO
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NEGAL
MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY
MARIETTA, PENNA.


s recorded
horesback riding, ice and
roller skating, bowling,
swimming, and dancing.
Favorite classical compo-
ser: Mozart. Favorite
contemporary singers: Ro-
berta Flack, Olivia Newton
John. Favorite song:
‘‘Magic,’’ by Pilot. Favorite
FM stations: Q106 and
Starview.
“Country music,” how-
ever, says Kenney, ‘‘makes
me sick to my stomach.”’
LOCAL MEN RETURN
FROM WASHINGTON
CONFERENCE
United Steelworkers Local
5149 from Colonial Metals
Co. sent five delegates. to
the annual District 7 Wash-
ington Legislative Confer-
ence from June 15-18, 1975.
The local delegates were:
Charles A. Andrews,
Michael D. Lippold, Michael
J. Leschke, Filbert K. Culp,
and Barry G. Gerfin.
These men along with
other delegates spoke to
Senators Scott and Schwei-
ker about: more jobs for
Americans, the Energy Cri-
sis, and ways to solve the
problem and about OSHA.
The delegate was unable
to see Cong. Edwin Eshle-
men, but they did talk to two
of his aides at length about
the following problems and
how they affect the working
men and women: National
Health Insurance, more
funding of OSHA, Work-
men’s and Unemployment
Compensation, and Envi-
ronmental Programs.
DID YOU HEAR
You can get all the FREE
onion sets you want just by
asking for them at Columbia
Hardware, Marietta. Hurry
in before they’re gone.
Your Local
Insurance
Company
Supporting
a Local
Effort
Donegal Mutual Insurance Company

Steve Neal
Steve Neal is
hockey player
Steve Neal, son of Mrs.
and Mrs. Don Neal, 234 W.
Market St., Marietta, has
been invited to attend the
camp of the Philadelphia
Little Flyers Hockey Team,
for the week of July 13th.
The session is being held at
the Western Sports Center,
West Chester. Neal will be
eligible to try out for the
team in September.


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SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 9
by Robert W. Mark
Cub Pack 136 Scouts went
on a trip to Washington,
D.C..
On the trip were: Thomas
Waltz, Wayne Buchter,
Kelly Geib, Scot Shireman,
John Erb, Scott Kling,
Steven Weatherbie, Scott
Shoenberger, John Hall,
Mark Robison, Craig Roper,
Kenneth Good, Thomas
Stoe, Mike Lehman, Tood
Good, Wayne Chappel,
Wayne Zimmerman, Barry
Helsher, Jeffrey Meckley,
Tom McNiff, Dean Miller,
Joseph Smith, Tony Oxford,
Scott Houseal, and Alan
Bubacz.
Leaders were Robert W.
Mark(cubmaster), John
Shireman, John Auker,
Vaughn Mark, Kenneth
Good, Carolyn Waltz, Edna
Wolf, Sara Demmy, Shirley
Good, Ann Mark, Billie Ann
Oxford, Evelyn Duke.

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Cubs in Washington
Others on the trip were:
Tammy Duke, Dawn Shire-
man, Jodi Shearer, Paula
Hershey, Lois and Mark
Nolt, Clifford Waltz, Jean.
Mark, Mr. and Mrs. Kling,
Mr. and Mrs. Robison,
James Hershey, Stephanie
Robison, Frank and Scott
Good, Bryan and Kevin
Mark, Carol Bubacz, Mr.
and Mrs. McCurdy, Tracy
McCurdy, Gail Miller,
Peggy Ammon, Judy Baker,
Mr. and Mrs. Mexwell,
Roberta Mark, Stephanie
Mexwell, and Jodie
Shearer
BAUMANS RETURN
FROM SUDAN
“Charles and Fern Bau-
man, missionaries in Khar-
toum, Sudan, arrived in the
states June 14 for a six-week
leave. Mail may be sent to
them in care of EMBMC,
Salunga, PA 17538.

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