July 6, 197 | July 6 Page 4 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES | OBITUARIES MRS. ANTONIO MICHAEL CARBAUGH police. MATTERA Michael Scott Carbaugh, Michael was a secong age 7, son of Gary L. and grade student at the Kray Mrs. Rose M. Mattera, Lois Carbaugh, R.D. 1 bill Mennonite School. 81, a former Lancaster Mount Joy, was killec Mount Joy R1. County resident, died Wednesday when he was He attended the Eliza. Thursday at 5:15 p.m. at struck by a truck as he bethtown Brethren ip the Misericordia Conval- retrieved a ball in front of Christ Church with his escent Home in York where his home on Long Lane. family. 5 she was a guest. The boy was struck by In addition to his parents She was the widow of the truck and dragged he is survived by one Antonia Mattera. Born in about 60 feet, according to brother, Anthony, age 2. Ischia, Italy, she was the daughter of the late Mich- ael and Luci Napolene. Mrs. Mattera last resid- ed in Mount Joy, and she worked for many years at re Geter ene. | LIMITED OFFER Free Utilities Co. in Mount Joy. She was | a member of St. Mary's . ’ 8. a iTn. Mires. at Prices You Won't Believe She is survived by two sons. John J. Mattera, FULLY EQUIPPED GARDEN APARTMENTS Baltimore; James 0. Mat- *Wall to wall padded carpeting tera, Marietta; Three *Washer and dryer daughters, Mrs. Benjamin *Lighted tennis court Waltz, Rheems; Mrs. Rose *Play area and wading pool Smith, York; and Mrs. *Private entrance and patio Mary Coble, Lancaster; 10 *Minutes west of Lancaster grandchildren and 12 great- grandchildren. Springfield Ga rdens GEORGE E. CLARK Apa rtments George E. “‘Ding’’ Clark, Mount Joy Phone: 653-2600 | a construction worker for the past 25 years, died Thursday at Lancaster General Hospital after an D ] i : Off illness of two years. on t ut It Clark was S50 and lived in : Apartment 3-C, Harvest- Put It On LT ———— a view Apts., Mount Joy. He ITs ii wis" ERE b — was a former resident of 20 N. Chestnut St., Marietta. He belonged to Interna- a ° g tional Operating Engineers RB At Y TWIN Kl 4 MN ML. Jo ss Union, Local 542; Eliza- \ Prnnspipanc! - * Pennsplvania Nationally known for our Frosted Root Beer vethtown Lo Dutet yal Order of Ss § iD ute Try our Delicious Broasted Chicken - ; Moose Lodge 596; Marietta EXT Cy nl: 4 Beneficial Association: A HOUSE PAINT . u SPECIAL Twinbur er $ 04 3 LH Susquehanna Beneficial ‘ ga Linseed Oil ; 4 Association, Marietta; Ben- aD 4 . | French Fries / Shale am Pruostive On wr ee) : House Paint er o S, e . Rg 8 i Buy a 16-07. Coke in a Tiffany style glass for 49c and keep the glass. 2) Columbiz; Red “A se Pose a pt? i Matching pitcher available at $2.50. MY] 2435, Veterans of Foreign Reg. $18.95 gal. hie ice! : : 1 Wars, Columbia, and Am- _ = Clean Facilivies Fast Courteous Service! coy in Order 653-1791 } 1 Vote 353. Cotumibia, NOW $1495 gal. Family Prices E | A veteran of World War Open 11-117 days a week 811 E. Main st., Mount Joy II, Clark served in the U.S. Guaranteed to protect and beautify. EE BB TAB : {| Army Infantry in the Euro- Your choice of 11 ready mixed colors EE Ea ee — pe =—4 pean Theater of Opera- and over 700 custom mix colors. For ee — — es IONS. unpainted surfaces use Breinig's 2 a gt. Born in Landisburg, Linseed Oil Primer. Perry County, he was a son 8d Oil Primer i of Alvin and Olive Anthony QUALITY PAINTS SINCE 1855 i Clark, of Marietta. Besides his parents, LO ALLENTOWN PAINT Clark is survived by two MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. sisters, Betty, wife of America’s oldest ready-mixed paint manufacturer Marlin Frymoyer, Marietta, Eo Fullline of 3 { and Margaret, wife of i Full line of | Richard Haas, Marietta, 7 i and two brothers, Kenneth Historic Colors } Colors Clark, Columbia R1, and — ¢ Lorrie ed gE - ] oY Donald Clark, Columbia. me 4 Special ; ; iil : il = Other Linseed Oi DID YOU HEAR . fe EI - 1 Columbia Hardware Housepaints Se : Marietta, has purchased an =n 32 . RARE adjourning building at 1¢ le fo $89 al. no eae wv. Market for expansion. on sale for ga 18 heif ve enovation, restoration anc sen : 66 35 the He 5. The Oliver House 7. “The Parlor Pk Dis will be com elumbi, rnd, heifers ed In Septe 104 E. FRONT - 426-3796 528 E. MARKET - 426-1270 which it will a 4 wane On ey Fine Antiques, Crystal and China Antiques and Gifts public. 12 W. Market St., Marie! 's, 7s Master Charge sh Wi sold he = wg
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