January 26, 1977 First meeting of Mt. Joy rec league Larry Gainer announced that the first meeting of the Mount Joy Recreational League will be held at 7:30 P.M. at the Borough Build- ing, 21 East Main St., Mount Joy who is interest- ed in joining the new organization may attend: all residents are urged to come out and help get the program started. Anyone Obituary JAMES SCHLEGELMILCH James C. Schlegelmilch, 71, of Tucson, Ariz., form- erly of Marietta, died at Tucson Veterans Adminis- tration Hospital on Thurs- day night after a lengthy illness. He was born in Marietta, A retired construction worker, he was a- member of Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Columbia. He had been a resident of Arizona for the last 15 years. He served as a master sergeant in teh 2123 Army Air Force Group in the China-Burma theatre of operations during World War II. Surviving are three sis- ters: Isabelle and Elise, roorsie's Key & Lock Shop 136 West Market Street Marietta 426-2510 SUSQUEHANNA TIMES - Page 11 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 Mount Joy, on Monday wishing more information | a son of the late Frank X. both of Lancaster, and January 31. Ai may call Larry Gainer at | and Ann Cleary Schlegel- Anna, wife of Ray G. Sloat, at Anyone residing in 653-5634. milch. Philadelphia. SHOP HOURS: Mon., Tue., Thu. & Fri. 1—6 Did You Sat. 10—6 Wed. & Sun.—CLOSED Hea ee John Detz, 68, of Fair- view Ave., Marietta, just got a military award from the Belgian government — 32 years too late. Detz, who served as a radio operator during the Second World War, was promised the medal (ac- tually a shoulder braid) for his services in the Battle of a the Bulge, Hitler's last ue -ditch effort to stop the in- 3 vasion of Germany. The Allied troops were hard pressed then. They ate cold rations and slept in ditches and barns for weeks at a time. After the War, the Bel- gians seemed to forget about Cpl. Detz’ decora- tion. He tried to get it by writing to the Pentagon, but got no action. He finally received his ‘‘foura- gerre’’ after asking con- gressman Ed Eshleman for help. The medal arrived last Thursday, RE ER ER a SS A eh at TENG We Get Carried Away hen It's Time To Say Thank You. How carried away can we get? Well, we want to express a “Thank You for being our Customer” in the sincerest way possible. But, if we get too carried away, we may end up sounding insincere. How do we convey a meaningful “Thank You”? One way: we show you that we mean it. In the past year, we've made an effort to provide the friendliest, most efficient service possible. This year. we intend to try even harder. We know that our continued better service is the best way to thank you, every day, for banking with us. Good service is the best way to show how much we appreciate you, our present customers, and our future customers as well. Please accept our sincere “Thank You”. We hope our relation- ship will be a good one for many more years. We promise to do our best to keep it that way. | FDIE DIE. DITO | wlan] (EFORAION Local | architect helps Thais John DeVitry of Lancas- ter, formerly of Marietta, recently returned from a month in Thailland, where he volunteered his skills to design a much-needed hos- pital for Thailand’s swarm of refugees from Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. The displaced persons, about 110,000 in all, are living in 1S barb wire encircled camps. Due to crowding and lack of food and ade- quate sanitation, a new building is vital. The pres- ent clinic has a dirt floor and thatched roof. DeVitry went as a volun- teer with Tom Dooley Heritage, Inc., a non-profit group which continues the work of the late Dr. Dooley. Mr. DeVitry served in Indochina 20 years ago with Dr. Dooley after the French pulled out of Viet- nam, leaving the country in a bad state. Because of the scarcity of funds, DeVitry designed a hospital which can be built at the lowest possible cost. Its projected size is 11,000 are feet. ach depypeitor insured u: S40 000 THE "HOMETOWN BANK" 101 E. Main Street Mount Joy, Pa. 17552 100 W. High Street Maytown, Pa. 17550 UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK