May 19, 1976 Sico Company honors long-term employees The Sico Company of Mount Joy honored 39 em- ployees for long-term com- pany service ranging from 10 to 4S years during the 29th Annual Employees Banquet recently at the Historic Strasburg Inn. Honored for the longest period of service, 45 years, was Willis H. Ament, of Washington Boro, R1. Sico President, Robert P. Mc- Ginley, who was himself honored for 30 years ser- vice, pointed out that Ament has been associated with Sico for exactly half of its 90-year history. Also de- livering formal remarks was Dr. D. L. Biemesderfer, president of The Sico Foundation Board and former president of Millers- ville State College. Honored for 35 years service to Sico were: Albert F. Keller, of 6 New Street, Mount Joy and Luella H. Witmer, of 114 David Street, Mount Joy. Clarence F. Auker, of Mount Joy R2 received 30-year recognition. Cited for 25 years of service to Sico were: W. Bard Brubaker, of 325 Church Street, Landisville and Paul S. Gerlach of 34 West Hummelstown Street, Elizabethtown. : Elmer S. Shenberger of 348 Chocolate Avenue, Mount Joy was honored for 2S years service. A total of 25 Sico em- ployees received gold ser- vice pins for 10, 15, and 20 years of service, respective- ly. All employees attaining their 25th year of service received engraved Hamilton watches. Gold service pins were awarded to all employ- ees. Employees receiving 20- year recognition were Lloyd A. Derr of Mount Joy R2 and Clarence J. Heisey of 343 West Donegal Street, Mount Joy and Edward W. Zercher, 537 Locust Street, Columbia, retail sales manager. Honored for 15 years service were: Gary R. Max- well of 271 Park Avenue, Mount Joy; Norman Miller, Jr., of 130 Prospect Road, Salunga; Norman H. Smith of 545 North Mount Joy Street, Elizabethtown; and Harold T. Watts, 12 New Street, Mount Joy. Employees receiving 10- year recognition were: Frances E. Brian, of 207 Frederick Street, Mount Joy; Jay R. Ebersole, of Box 9S, Bainbridge; and Verna M. Shere, of Mount Joy R2. Also honored for 10 years service was: Cornelius H. Westerman, of 28 North Jacob Street, Mount Joy. Benjamin Franklin 4~ Farm Women meet by Pauline E. Miller Farm Women’s Society #8 met in the Lutheran Church, Maytown, Sat. May 15th at 2 PM for their mother and daughter pro- gram. Twenty-eight mem- bers introduced twenty-nine daughters or friends. Grace Bixler, President was in charge of the meeting and led the group in singing two songs. Piano accompa- niment was by Pauline Miller. Lilian Eby had charge of devotional time. Her thoughts pertaining to mothers were well chosen and quite interesting. She concluded with scripture. Reading of the minutes was by secretary, Mary Grace Martin. Elizabeth Shuman read the treasurer’s report. Sixteen members attend- ed the spring rally at Gettysburg recently. Mrs. Anne Brown, from Harrisburg, a soloist for twenty-seven years in the United Methodist Church in that city sang two numbers. The titles were ‘My Mo- ther’s Voice’’ and “1 Walk- ed Today Where Jesus Walked’. The special feature for the afternoon was a demonstra- tion of rocks on which various designs were painted. This was shown by Mrs. Barbara Walsh from 92 Meadow Lane, Richboro, Pa., who has spent ten years in elementary education. ‘Her original designs are numerous. She has been successful in acrylic paint- ing of ladybug designs on mini rocks. She does pen and ink and watercolor work also. Delicious refreshments were served during the social time. Hostesses were Gladys Ney, Ruth Felty, Sylvia Warfel, Anna Mae Derr, Patsy Warfel and Ruth Drager. The next meeting will be held June 19th at 2 PM at the home of Isabel Endslow, Marietta R. #1. The special feature will be given by Doris Thomas, Home Econ- omist. Sales COUNTY WIDE BUSINESS DIRECTORY mmm NEEDHELP? OR SERVICE? One of these reputable firms may be able to.be of assistance Business of the Week Photo shows B. Titus Rutt checking a financial paper in his office at 81 E. Main St., Mount Joy, PA. (ADVERTISING) SUSQUEHANNA TIMES R.D.1, Box 75A, Marietta 426-2212 or 653-8383 We offer low-cost advertising (APPLIANCES) RUTT’S APPLIANCES 10 E. Main St. Mount Joy 653-1688 Amana, Frigidaire, Gibson, Eureka Service {AUTOMOTIVE RS PEE EEA ER BAKER’S 66 INC. Main & Barbara Sts. Mount Joy 653-5241 Engine repairs on all makes CARRIGER PAINT & BODY SHOP Rheems 367-6450 Cars painted, wrecks rebuilt “uri EA NEI el SENN ANPP ARNOLD PONTIAC OLDSMOBILE Maytown New & Used car sales & service ESHLEMAN’S PAINT & BODY SHOP | R.D.#1 Columbia 426-1583 Custom painting of all kinds for cars, trucks, vans, and motorcycles. We also do body wark. ““50’s style’ louver presses {CLOTHING REET ORANGE OWL 15 Marietta Ave. Mount Joy 653-5512 Fashions for the wise woman — UL. Re. DS C {conNTRACTING) LESTER P. ESHELMAN MASONRY CONTRACTOR 393-6732 Brick-Block-Stone Silicone Masonry Waterproofing PIONEER ALUMINUM CORP. Market St. C, Bainbridge 426-1571 Siding, roofing, windows, doors & patio covers. All types of remodeling. SUSQUEHANNA TIMES - Page 5 Yona frp Re el ey Sy {CATEY) ELMTREE ACRES DAIRY R.D.2 Mount Joy Road, Mount Joy, PA 653-5155 Farm fresh milk & dairy products—Ice cream, Sruit drinks, groceries dnsuLaTionN) INSULATION CO. OF PENNA 339 West Orange Street Lancaster, Pa. 392-3285 Insulation for existing or new homes. Free Estimates. A ERR IRIS ST dinsSuRANCE B. TITUS RUTT AGENCY INC. 81 E. Main St. Mount Joy 653-1816 Life - Fire - Casualty - Bonds RTS {4 EWELERS) KOSER’S JEWELRY 64 E. Main St. Mount Joy 653-4941 Diamonds are our specialty GREER JEWELRY 87 E. Main St. Mount Joy 653-5705 Diamonds by appointment - We buy old gold (CAWN MOWERS) BRANDT’S MOWER SERVICE INC. Donegal Springs Road, Mount Joy, Pa 653-5795 Open 8—6 Mon.—Fri. Sat. 8—3 {MmovERS) CHARLES E. GROFF - MOVER 1101 W. Woods St. Mount Joy 653-1357 We specialize in local moving QR hhh a ea i i ra {PLUMBING & HEATING) W. E. MOHR Bainbridge 426-3765 Full line of plumbing and heating Excavating for sewerage and disposal systems HOLLINGER OIL SERVICE Mount Joy 653-4484 Atlantic Petroleum Products - Oil burner sales&service {PRINTING MYER PRINTING 52S. Market St. Elizabethtown 367-6169 Offset printing - Low prices WAG-BEE PRINTING P.O. Box 111, 30 Apple Ave., Marietta 653-1334 or 252-1938 Wedding invitations, business forms, etc. RESTAURANT) OT I CSR MOUNT JOY RESTAURANT 307 West Main St., Mount Joy 653-5357 Complete breakfast, lunch and dinner menus dweLpDinG) ARNOLD’S WELDING SHOP R.D.#1 Bainbridge 426-3210 Electric - Acetylene - Portable - Heliarc welding JOHNH. LUTZ - WELDING 645 Donegal Springs Rd. 653-5095 Welding
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