Page 2 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Cold Turkey Sandwiches No Trophy Buck Stop in and tell us your stories! MILLER’S Mobil’ SERVICE 271 WEST MARKET STREET, MARIETTA 426-3430 Do it Now Do you're givin’, while you're livin’: then you're knowin’ where it’s goin’. 20 Years of sincere, courteous service to this area. Richard D. Smedley FUNERAL HOME 29 NORTH GAY STREET, MARIETTA 426-3614 a ——— a —— rr ————— i ——"" i —" i ——_li 1 Order Your POINSETTIA now 4 to 40 blooms per pot YOUNDT’S MEAT MARKET 119 E. Market St., Marietta — 426-1245 OPEN DAILY 9:00a.m.-8:00 p.m Kn amactacttn TE Mascara Ru EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES | MEDICAL CALLS Saturday Afternoon Available Day & Night and Sunday COLUMBIA HOSPITAL Dr. David E. Schlosser 7th & Poplar | (Emergency Entrance) | ua hae Area Dun ~ SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Susquehanna Times & The Mount Joy Bulletin Box 75-A, R.D. #1, Marietta, PA 17547 Published weekly on Wednesday (50 issues per year) 426-2212 or 653-8383 Publisher— Nancy H. Bromer Editor— Rick Bromer Advertising Manager— Kathie Guyton Business Manager— Jody Bass Society Editor— Hazel Baker Staff — Pat Flowers Vol. 76 No. 49 December 8, 1976, Advertising Rates Upon Request Entered at the post office in Marietta, PA as second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879 Subscription Rate: $6.00 per year : j Master Charge ichhorw’s Store for Hen Give him a gift certificate. DECEMBER STORE HOURS Open every evening ’til 9 Saturday ’til 5 {3 N. Fourth Street Columbia, PA STOP Messing fraung! give her an IN SINK ERATOR and get rid of garbage problems for good! After it's over. all any meal adds up to is garbage . leftovers that are a real “schmear” to_ wrap and scrap. Get her out of the garbage "bag" with the world’s No. | stainless steel dis- poser. Gobbles up any kind of food waste. even steak bones and corn cobs. And no other dis- poser is so trouble g free. Choose from = eight models, priced for every budget So man.don’t mess around. Head for your In-Sink-Frator dealer's soon. 426-1836 Bank Americard For Rent Modern Office, 500 square feet, in downtown Marietta. Immediate Occupancy Call 684-2805 or 684-2273 ® IMPORTANT MEETING of the DONEGAL BRAVES | MIDGETS PARENTS’ ASSOCIATION Wednesday, Dec. 8 7:30 p.m. Marietta Community House Final financial state- ment of ’76, purchase of equipment to be discussed. All interes- ted persons urged to EC - 2 Girl & Boy Phylis Shope Phyllis Shope, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Shope, R.D.1 Marrietta, Pa. was named Donegal’s Girl of the Month for December. She is a senior in the Academic course at Done- gal High School. Her High school activities include: Hockey 9-12; Varsity Hockey 11,12; Hockey Cap- tain; Lancaster County Hockey All-Star; Tennis 9-11; Track 11; Donegal Indian Mascot 12 and Booster Club 11,12. Delta Mu Sigma Math Award 11; Ditto Math Award 10; Fourth Place Honorable Mention in the American Legion and Essay Contest 11. National Honor Society 11,12; Yearbook Staff; Student Council 12 and Senior Class Executive Committee. Phyllis is a member of the St. John’s Episcopal Church in Marietta; St. John’s Youth Group; Sun- day School teacher and serves as an acolyte. She plans to attend college and major in Sci- ences. of Month Keith Gephart Keith Gephart, son of Mrs. Catherine P: Upde- graff, 813 West Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. was named Donegal’s boy of the month for December. He is a senior in the Academic course at Done- gal High School. His high school activities include: Band 9-12; Chorus 9-12; Rhythm Singers 11,12; County Chorus 11,12; Chess Club 9; German Club 9, 10; Dramatics Club 11, 12 and Camelot 10. Mirth of a Nation 11; National Honor Society 11, 12; Picked Who's Who among American High School Students 11; Amer- ican Legion's State Police Youth Week 11 and Delta Mu Sigma Math Award 9. Keith is a member of St.- Mark’s United Methodist Church, Mount Joy; St. Mark’s Choir; St. Mark's Youth Fellowship; St. Mark’s Softball Team and Basketball Team and Members of the Sons of the American Legion. He plans to attend Indi- ana University of Pennsyl- vania to major in Business Management. BPW meeting The Mount Joy Business and Professional Womens Club December meeting will be held Monday, De- cember 13, at 6:30 p.m., at Hostetters Dining Hall," Mount Joy. December 8, 197¢ ...Ray Knorr (cont’d) [continued from page 1] switched to the sporting goods business. In 1970, he decided that being Justice of the Peace was a full-time job, so he sold the busi- ness. The Knorrs have two children: Mary Suzanne Toth, an RN, and Raymond Thomas, a teacher and coach at Donegal. They have 2 grandchildren. Keeping books and re- cording is an important part of the district justice's job. Grace Eshleman and Kathleen Wilson run the office. “I really appreciate having two mature people who can really help the public,’ Justice Knorr says. Fire co. meets The monthly meeting of Friendship Fire Co. No. 1, Mount Joy was called to order at 7:30 p.m., De- cember - 2nd by President Estock. Chief Frank Good re- ported 9 fire and 2 service calls in November. The de- partment has responded to 60 fires and 33 service calls to date for 1976. The ambulance commit- tee reported 3 new atten- dants placed on crews in November. In new business the de- partment voted to discon- nect the siren circuit at the Shoe Factory due to pos- sible problems and repair costs. The alarm committee recommended no further (ADT) American . District Telegraph be allowed in the station. New members accepted by the department were: Scott Madare-active and Joseph Smith-active. Browsing Hrs.: 1 to 9 daily 9 to 6 Sat. he IR F ( the Carolina factories. NO SECONDS. i | haul better furniture direct from Prices are just above nice used things. additional discounts are available Charge your purchase on our own Master Charge or Bank Americard. URNITURE 17 New Haven St., Mt. Joy A LIMITED SERVICE WAREHOUSE OUTLET FREE careful delivery or for cash and carry. Revolving Charge Plan for extended payments or on i — mre: cra | wa aE TRUCKER OF FACTORY FRESH al Aaa aoa
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