Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, December 29, 1976, Image 4

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Happy Birthday
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Bright lights in Mount Joy
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December 29, 1974
Christmas lights illuminates Ben Gainer’s home in Mount Joy.
Church members
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WES THBMARKCT STRECT 3 3 % : TOM McCOY Three members of the tainance for the church.
hi | Erin Sit Church of God The 3 m . B
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S < 0 2 REE will be leaving for Borel, ainer, ount oy;
a 3 1 caralen Ei : BUTCHERING Haiti, Dec. 31, 1976. Richard Gallo, Marietta R
Scape, M—E ONY : ha During their two-week D #1; and Melvin Scheuing
aE ia EE VE I MILTON GROVE stay, they will do construc- of Maytown.
— ot R.D.3 tion and general main-
4. Collectibles By 6. White Swan Tavern Elizabethtown
653-5335
Emme C. Reynolds Antiques
OBITUARIES
BIDDLE ST. - 426-3927
Antiques and Primitives
5. The Oliver House
104 E. FRONT - 426-3796
Fine Antiques, Crystal and China
14 E. FRONT - 426-2189
Clocks, Furniture and Accompaniments
7. “The Parlor’
328 E. MARKET - 426-1270
Antiques and Gifts
8. Henry & Jane Schlosser Studio
234 E. MARKET ST. |BY APP'T] - 426-2201
| Antique Toy Shep and Gallery now in
Intercourse, Pa. Route 340)
" Complete butchering service
on beef, pork & and sheep,
Slaughtering, cutting,
wrapping, freezing.
Sugar cured hams & bacon. ;
National
“Look, they
when it comes to my
make contributions to your IRA
whenever you like (up to $1,500 for an
working spouse have IRA's). They'll
also show you how to have the taxes
Central about IRA's,
theyhave the answers.”
deferred on the
nearest office of
The Complete Bank.
BANK
Harrison M.
Harrison M. Montgom-
ery ,89, 5755 N. 7th Street,
Philadelphia, formerly of
Marietta, died Sunday, at
Albert Einstein Medical
Center, Philadelphia of
complications. Born in
Steelton he was the last of
his immediate family and
John C.
John C. Roberts, 44, of
hospital. He was the hus-
band of Vera Jancich Ro-
berts.
Mr. Roberts was the son
of John H. and Martha
Roberts of Marietta.
Besides his widow and
parents he is survived by
Montgomery
was the son of the late
William and Mary Mont-
gomery.
His wife died many years
ago. Two children survive.
Harrison Montgomery,
Philadelphia and June, wife
of Wesley Williams, South-
boro, Mass. Eight grand-
children also survive.
Roberts
brothers: Dorothy, wife of
66 Romulus, Michigan, for- Eugene Marley, Marietta,
When Ou ask merly of Marietta, died R. D. 1; Ruth, wife of
y Monday at a Romulus Richard Sharp; Alice, wife
of Calvin Krow; Catherine,
James Saunders;
and Carol, wife of Harold
Barton, all of Marietta:
Nancy, wife of Mike Mi-
hajlow, Maytown; Sandra,
wife of Phillip Lenhert,
Columbia; Donna, wife of
wife of
bj : 3 . 1 % > 3 ville *
on 7e y ‘ two sons, John M. and Roger Hobbs, Wrightsville;
a : t hay °r amount you save and Mark E., both at * bme. Donald D., Jay R., both of
retirement program the interest you earn. He is also s ied by Marietta and Dennis R.,
where I work. And “Go to the eight sisters and three Philadelphia.
Paul R. Loucks
retirement plans, I . National Central and Paul R. Loucks, 56, of of God of Bainbridge. He
don’t need simple ask about their 8-page 688 E. Market St., Mariet- yas a Sember of he
OPQ : t . ta, died Wednesday at ioneer Fire Company o
ansy ers. | need the booklet on How to home after an illness. Marietta, the .Jarietta Boat
rmght answers. Those Build a Tax-Sheltered His widow is Bertha M. Club and served as a fire
‘ TW 1 ’ Myers Loucks. policeman.
are exactly what 1 got Retirement Fund.’ Mr. Loucks was born in Besides his widow he is
from the Customer Then talk to one of Marietta, the son of the survived by a son, Paul M.
Service Specialists at their Customer te Glssres and Catherine loess of PRs 2
: . pi ucks. ghter, .
National Central . .. Service Specialists. He is a veteran of World of Robert E. Garman,
and so will you. You're always their War II, he served in the Mount Joy, R.D. 1; and a
te «a . o . » U.S. Army in the European brother, Chester Loucks,
In addition to giving you a ravorite customer. i i
SE x Theater of Operations. Marietta.
booklet about Individual Retirement rer NATIONAL He attended the Church
Accounts, they can explain how you can wiki CENTRAL
The Maytown Fire Co., would like
to express their appreciation and
£ aes 2, . oy TN
individual IRA, or beginning in 1977, § td thank everyone who donated gifts for
up to $1,750 if both you and your non- Zn | gy ed —r door prizes for their Christmas Party
at Bingo on December 18, 1976.
The Bingo Committee
of
Maytown Fire Co.