Page 2—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES VIP RRR ddd dd ddd RAL dL LALLA AIL ELLIE II II IPI ARNOLD mavtown. pa: 426-1121 ILE 1975 Olds Toronado 1975 Ford Pinto Coupe 1975 Olds 98 Sedan 1975 Olds 88 Sedan 1974 Pontiac Grand Prix 1974 Datsun Pick-up 1973 MG GBT 1973 Pontiac Grand Am Coupe 1972 Olds Cutlass Coupe 1970 Pontiac LeMans Sedan 1967 Pontiac Convertible Ask us about THE WORKS our 12 month—20.000 mile used car guarantee. PONTIAC 4 0LDSMOBILE RV PIPL LLL LEAL ddl ddd dd ld ddd dd ddd didi id didi lid ddl ddd ddd didi iii (ldiddiddd dita 2 lero ror rrr rr rs LLLLLLL LL ITFLLI SSL SSS SSIS TSS SESS SS SSS SS SSIS SI IILS SSIS STILTS SS IIS ISIS LISS ISS SSSI SSS Ss A FOR REAL EST ate 0) Jack Johnson & Associates 684-7700 Sandy Shoemaker MOUNT JOY LEGION (2 mi. E. of Mt. Joy off Rt. 230 By-Pass) PWM ATAPI GP I tA AP November 26 Wee Three 426.3655 fms mss mis meter me LeRoy Apple Sunday Dinners 426-1420 3 12 Noon to 9 P.M. 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Bromer Editor— Nick Bromer Advertising Manager—Kathie Guyton Society Editor—Hazel Baker Vol. 77 No. 45 November 23, 1977 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 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, Box 75-A, R.D. #1, Marietta, PA 17547. pel, Investigators needed Lynn Goldfarb and Ken- neth G. Roth have recently completed the required orientation training needed to be card-carrying con- sumer complaint investi- gators. They are now certi- fied by the Consumer Pro- tection Commission to investigate complaints out of the Lancaster County Courthouse. Are you a potential Sam Spade? The Commission is accepting applications for volunteer investigators. If you are interested, apply in person at the office in the courthouse. You must have a clean police record and no conflicts of interest. Three weeks of on-the-job training lead to handling investigations on your own. There are now only 10 investigators in the county. Out of locks The free security locks offered to oldsters by the Office of Aging have been snatched up. The agency ran out of them, and won’t have any until December 1st, when S000 more will arrive here. ECKANKAR? Here is another release from ECKANKAR for your spiritual edification -ed. ‘“Star Wars,’’ says Sri Darwin Gross, the spiritual leader of ECKANKAR, the Path of Total Awareness, ‘“is a delightful study of the power of ECK. No wonder everyone is talking about it.”’ Sri Darwin is obviously referring to the spiritual power referred to as ‘‘the force’’ in Star Wars... “Just as Luke Skywalker practiced daily to work with the force, so do ECKists contemplate daily to par- take of the ECK. It is through doing this daily half hour contemplation exercise that ECKists are able to serve and benefit humanity,’’ he explains. November 23, 1977 Big day at IGA re teny Bi ks I= 9 Ea NH AANA) About 40 seconds into the 100 seconds of the Thanksgiving Sweepstakes 100” at Stehman’s IGA last week, Jeff Doane rushes to grab as much meat as possible while his wife Sally, who won the 1st prize ticket, watches. Jeff and Sally, who live in Harvestview apartments, were celebrating their first anniversary along with their first lottery prize (they don’t buy PA lottery tickets, they say, and never won anything before). 3 3 : iw i The Doanes were guaranteed $150 worth of groceries, and rang up $16.82 over that in their spree. ‘‘We were freaked out when we heard we’d won said Sally afterward. Shown above, left to right, are all the winners: Jeff and Sally on the left, then Mr. and Mrs. Nagel of Mount Joy with a 3rd prize turkey; Pearl Brubaker of Mount Joy with another turkey; Jane Goeke of Mount Joy, the same prize; and Nancy Valkenburg of Maytown, who got the 2nd prize of a $100 gift certificate. The Sweepstakes were chaired by Rick Rossman for Stehman’s IGA. Cancer Society sells wreaths The Cancer Society is offering locally-made 20 inch Christmas wreaths for $9 each again this year. Profits are used for re- search. The wreaths are avail- able in blue spruce or douglas fir in our area from Mrs. Frank Newcomer, 851 Locust Street, Columbia. Checks should be made out to the American Cancer Society. Orders will be taken until Dec. 2nd, and pick-up of wreaths is scheduled for Beahm Honor Roll Here are the students on the Beahm Junior High honor roll for the first marking period: Grade 7 ‘““A’’ average— Carol Gerlach, Lori Harvey, Andrew Geltmacher, Kath- leen Forker, Ellen Ends- low, Laurie Millér, and Sirat Sritulanodha; ‘‘B’’ average— George Blasick, Pam Byrd, Eliza- beth Dickel, Wayne Chap- George Cizauskas, William Cox, Carol Geh- man, Sam Jacoby, Kathy Henly, Robert Nadeau, Suzanne Greiner, Anne Musser, Grace Snyder, Marty Miller, Cheryl Pos- ton, Darrel Risberg, Ted Stephens, Suzy Smoker, Terry Meszaros, Jeff Way, Mike Testerman, Donna Watto, Jacqueline Wealand, Emily Zuch, and Patti Kline. Grade 8 ‘““A’’ average — Terri Bradfield, Gail Bukowski, Ronald Good, Lonnie Ear- hart, Michael Frey, Kevin Hostetter, Joyce Heisey, Lisa Hoffman, Julia Klep- per, Leslie Nolt, Mary Ruhl, Darol Saylor, Valerie Schroll, Shelly Schwert, and Jennifer Swank; ““B”” average— Jeff Aldinger, Robert Aston, Cindy Brubaker, Duanne Finley, Sandy Finn, Larry Gilbert, Anne deVitry, Kelly Drohan, Jessica Eide- miller, Debra Freed, Kent Thursday, Dec. 8th., and Friday the 9th (only afternoon pick-up on Thurs- day; all day Friday). Order your wreath by mail from the Cancer Society, 625 Manor St, Lancaster. Tell them you'll pick it up in Columbia. Brenda Geib, Sandy Ges- tewitz, Lynn Hart, Jan Hess, Dave Kautz, Ron Kennedy, Steve Runkle, Kim Humble, Nancy Kreider, Gay McKain, Teresa Meyers, Karen Mummaw, Dave Sadler, Steve Shireman, Carl Stein- hart, Carol Saylor, Rhonda Shank, Stacy Stark, Dawn Tamkin, Scott Teats, Rus- sell Waite, Paul Way, Anthony Wohlfeil, Tracy