Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, February 18, 1976, Image 3

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    February 18, 1976
GILBERT MOTORS
All cars inspected, tuned up,
and serviced by us.
1973 Plymouth Duster, 2 dr., 6 cyl.
auto., R.H., P.S.
1973 Plymouth Satellite, 2 dr., V-8
auto., R.H., P.S., air
1973 Chevrolet Impala, 2 dr., V-8
auto., R.H., P.S. air
1971 Buick Skylark, 4 dr., Sedan, V-8,
auto., R.H., P.S.,
1970 Pontiac LeMans, 2 dr., V-8
auto., R.H., P.S., air
1969 Chevrolet Station Wagon, V-8
auto., R.H., P.S., 9 passenger
1968 Pontiac LeMans, 2 dr., V-8
auto., R.H., P.S.
These cars are above average
and are guaranteed by us.
Financing available to qualified buyers
Maytown, Pa. 426-3604
CURL IE (30TH
*Since 1915”
LLLTIARE M4 .F
MEL & GERRY HEISTAND, PROPS.
PUBLIC SALE
OF FARM MACHINERY AND
LIGHT HOUSEHOLD GOODS
ALONG ROUTE 222, 2 MILE SOUTH OF
QUARRYVILLE.
SATURDAY,
FEBRUARY 28, 1976
11:30AM.
IHC 756 diesel w-torque, 10 front weights, 540 and
1,000 rpm, fast hitch, good rubber.
IHC 460 diesel fast hitch w-torque, good rubber.
THC 454 gas tractor w-1850 loader w-power bucket &
fork, 1500 hours.
IHC 4 bottom 16 in. 710 Auto. reset plow w-Cushion
Coulders (plowed 15 acres), 32 transport disc, 12 ft.
cultipacker, New Holland 268 baler w-thrower, 2 rack
wagons, EZ trail 8x8x18 1 yr. and Gehl 8x8x16 wide
track, Little Giant 24 ft. elevator w-motor, New
Holland 469 haybine, John Deere 841 rake, Fox Super 6
chopper 2 row wide direct cut and pickup, A.C. hopper
blower, Oliver 540 - 4 row Cornplanter w-fertilizer and
insecticide, John Deere Van Brunt 17 disc drill, New
Holland flail manure spreader, Allis Chalmers 6 ft.
rotary chopper, 3 pt. weight, rubber tired feed cart,
Sears Craftsman 7 hp. lawn mower, 18 in. Lawn Boy, 2
SS wash tubs.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
10 Cu. ft. refrigerator, chest of drawers, typewriter
desk, double galvanized wash tubs, plastic coated
mattress (like new), oak bureau w-mirror, baby crib, 8
pieces of depression glassware, double candle holder
console set (dark glass).
Terms by:
DAVID R. AND MARIE HESS
Tel. 786-7041
J. Everett Kreider
Carl Diller Aucts.
Lunch by Farm Women No. 31
Attention: Very few small items. This will be a short
Sale so please do not be late. Machinery in good con-
ition.
Deaths
LILLIAN M. DENLINGER
Lillian M. Denlinger, 76.
of 1145 E. Orange Street,
widow of J. Landis Den-
linger, died in Lancaster
General Hospital at 2 p.m.
Born in Marietta, she was
the daughter of the late
Gottleib and Ella Hipple
Miller.
She was a member of the
Lutheran Church of the good
Shepherd and an active
member of the American
Legion Auxiliary.
Surviving are a daughter,
Elizabeth A., wife of Robert
M. Simmons, Tucson, Ariz;
a grandson and a grand-
daughter.
ESTHER K. HESS
Mrs. Esther K. Earhart
Hess, 86, widow of Abram
M. Hess, died at the
Messiah Home, Harrisburg,
Friday afternoon. She was
formerly of Mount Joy, and
was a guest at the home for
1 1/2 years.
Born in Rapho Township,
she was a daughter of the
late Almos and Lizzie
Keener Earhart. She was a
member of Crossroads
Brethren in Christ Church
Surviving are three sons:
Lester R. Hess, Elizabeth-
town; Kenneth E. Hess,
Lancaster; A. Clair Hess,
Grand Rapids, Mich; 13
grandchildren; 8 great-
grandchildren; two brothers
Almos K. Earhart, Mount
Joy R1; Paul K. Earhart,
Mount Joy R2; and a foster
sister, Marie, wife of Martin
Hoffer, Elizabethtown.
...trailer ban
[continued from page 1]
A request from the Mar-
ietta Youth Athletic Associa-
tion for summer use of the
War Memorial Park was
granted. The MYAA also
got 40 hours of free night
lighting in the park.
The Marietta Jaycees
were granted use of the park
on June 30, and July
1,2,3,4, and S. The Jaycees
are planning the biggest 4th
of July in 200 years.
St. John’s Episcopal
Church reserved Sunday,
July 11, for an evening
vesper service in the park.
MOUNT JOY
LEGION
(2 mi. E. of Mt. Joy off Rt.
230 By-Pass)
kh ARRAN
Sat. Feb., 21
THE SAVOYS
BENE NEESR
Sunday Dinners
12 NOON to 9 P.M.
Reservation Ph. 898-8451
Chetead,
Att
MACRAME CLASSES
aos 7
Begin March 2
SUSQUEHANNA TIMES - Page 3
DHS band plans hoagie sale KENNY
by Hazel Baker
Two hoagie sales were
planned as benefits for the
Donegal Band students at
the February meeting. The
first will be held March 6,
the second on April 10.
Profits, which are divided
between band members and
the Band Parents Club, will
be used to defray costs of a
trip to Winchester, VA,
April 29, 30, and May 1.
Although plans are incom-
plete at this point a tentative
schedule will be for the band
to perform on the Capital
steps and to tour both
government houses on the
afternoon of April 30. The
group will participate in the
annual Apple Blossom
Parade on Saturday.
Residents are urged to
save their papers for a paper
drive later this spring.
Mount Joy merchants meet
by Jeff Brown
The Mount Joy Mer-
chants Association held
their February meeting at
the Mount Joy Restaurant.
The main topics of dis-
cussion were the scheduling
of promotions for 1976 and
the adoption of a seal for the
merchants. Plans are now
being formulated for con-
ducting a contest to design
the seal.
The contest will be open
to the public. More inform-
ation will be forthcoming for
those interested in entering
the contest.
MARIETTA CITGO
CITGO GAS - GROCERIES
OPEN 5:30 A.M. - 8:30 P.M. DAILY
SUNDAY 8:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M.
Ed Reeves, Prop.
Phone 426-3863
East End — Route 441 - Marietta
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Winter Caps
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65 E. Main St
Mount Joy, Pa. 17562
RUIT STAND
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Who says there aren’t any
bargains anymore?
Thurs., Fri., Sat. only
Meat Specials
Ibs. of tomatoes for
heads of lettuce for $
Kunzler’s famous Baked Ham Reg. $2.79
White American Cheese Reg. $1.49
$
$2.39
$1.29
HERRD
PHONE: 426-1805
Intersection of 441 & 743
Open 8 AM.-1l P.M.
Daily & Sunday
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