(Mount Joy Area Only) Page 2 - SUSOUBHANNS TIMES ~ Energy Shortage?!!? Does your car lack the energy to start or keep running? Rick has the cure! Check now to relieve this crisis! MILLER’S Mobil SERVICE 271 WEST MARKET STREET, MARIETTA Open Thurs. "til 8:00 Feb. 34-5 DRESSES 72 OFF Jr. & Missey ALL WINTER SPORTSWEAR 72 OFF; Jackets-Skirts-Slacks-Sweaters-Tops \/SLEEPWEAR Ya OFF Robes P: J.’s-Nities ALL SALES FINAL PLEASE—no Mastercharge or Bank Americard on this sale 15 Marietta Ave., Mount Joy Phone 653-5512 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES EMERGENCY MEDICAL CALLS Saturday Afternoon and Sunday Norlanco Health Cente COLUMBIA HOSPITAL 7th & Poplar (Emergency Entrance) Please send me the SUSQUEHANNA TIMES weekly (50 issues per year) for: Lancaster County 1 year—$6.00 (outside Lancaster County) 1 year— $6.50 Mail to: SUSQUEHANNA TIMES & MAGAZINE Box 75A, R.D. #1, Marietta, PA 17547 Available Day & Night town, Gerberich Payne No shortage of oil or electricity here The current natural-gas and fuel oil shortages have not yet affected local elec- tric companies and oil suppliers. “PP&L at this time has adequate capacity to supply electrical customers in its service ares,’’ PP&L executive vice-president Brooke R. Hartman said. He added, however, the the Company recognizes the problems occuring as a result of fuel shortages in other areas, and it is endoring compliance with the requests of Governor Shapp and President Carter for conservation measures. PP&L is watching for the possible effect on electrical loads of a switchover to electric space heaters due to shortages of other fuels. Hartman pointed out that PP&L has been endorsing energy conservation since the early 1970's and be- lieves that energy conser- vation must be an ongoing way of life. ‘‘Conservation must continue untill such time as the nation formu- lates a long-term energy policy which can adequate- ly deal with the increasing demand for all forms of energy to preserve our economic health as a na- tion,”’ he concluded. Several local fuel oil suppliers told this news- paper that they anticipate no shortages. ‘“Foreign Food Fest”’ A ‘‘Foreign Food Fest” to be held Saturday, May 7, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller, 111 Fairview Avenue, Marietta, was planned at the monthly meeting of the Marietta Auxiliary to the Columbia Hospital at the home of Ruth Wisman. Mrs. Joseph Gilmartin, president, con- ducted the business meet- ing. The group considered the possibility of holding a spring card party benefit. Mrs. George Houseal would chair the benefit. Tentative plans call for an ‘‘international food market.”” Food and wines from various countries of the world will be served. Rain date will be May 8th. The February 14, meet- ing will be held at the home of Mrs. Ralph Youtz. Katie Carroll creates a complex tapestry Katie Carroll Carroll, and Mrs. Katie of Mr. daughter Robert Carroll, N. Market St. Marietta, has completed a complex needle point wall hanging as a school crafts project. Thirty dollars worth of yarn and months of work went into the design. Miss Carroll's brother, Mike, is refinishing a frame for the wall hanging. Katie Carroll, a senior, is president of the Spanish Club at DHS. She is also a member of the senior executive committee, the Yearbook staff, and Junior Achievement. Lindemuths celebrate their 45th anniversary Clyde and Pauline Linde- muth of Maytown celebrat- ed their 45th wedding anniversary on Sunday, January 30th. They are the parents of two sons, Gerald, in May- and Donald, in Mount Joy. They have three grandchildren. retired from Shoe Clyde is Company, in Mount Joy. Pauline is retired from Donegal Industries. DID YOU HEAR... Mrs. Ethel Foley, Mount Joy, has been named a member of Penn Laurel Girl Scout Council’s Long Range Camp Development Committee. February 2, 1977 If You Don’t Know Roofing Know Your Roofer RALPH F. KLINE, SR. Roofing - Siding - Spouting Competent Qualified Workman Over 25 Years Experience Ephrata 733-1224 Mount Joy 653-5771 Formerly of Lititz The Original and Recommended Roofer AUCTION S make the difference in marketing livestock! NEW HOLLAND makes the difference in auctions! 8 a.m. - Fat Hogs 10 a.m. - Horse Sale 11 a.m. - Hay & Straw 1:30 p.m. - Fat Steers, Bulls, Cow & Veal WEDNESDAY - 12 Noon - Hay & Straw 12:30 p.m. - Dairy Sale THURSDAY - 11 a.m. - Fat Steers, Bulls, Cow & Veal NewHolland Sales Stables, Inc. New Holland, Penna. Abram W. Diffenbach; Manager Phone (717) 354-4341 MUNDAY - Problems of Iliness? : Are arrangements for medical or psychiatric . care a problem? Family & Children’s Service of Lancaster County 12 S. Market St. Elizabethtown, Pa. 367-3320 If no answer, call 1-397-5241 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. 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