Enjoy: *Washer/dryer Page 2—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Need a Better-Apartment Deal? All Utilities Included *Fully equipped kitchen *Central air and heat *Private entrance and patio Friendly neighbors and management— all in a small apartment community Harvestview Apartments Mount Joy Phone 653-2328 SHARP’S DISTRIBUTORS Beer & Ale Porter & Soft Drinks 10 Decatur St., Marietta—426-3918 MOUNT JOY LEGION (2 mi. E. of Mt. Joy off Rt. 230 By-Pass) ba la lo NIL NTL TL December 3 Glenn Garber Ser met mss muds mete Sunday Dinners 12 Noon to 9 P.M. Reservations—898-8451 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES Available Day & Night COLUMBIA HOSPITAL 7th & Poplar (Emergency Entrance) Society Editor—Hazel Baker S FOR REAL ESTATE Pa Jack Johnson & Associates 684-7700 Sandy Shoemaker 426-3655 LeRoy Appley 426-1420 Vol. 77 No. 46 November 30, 1977 Advertising Rates Upon Request § Entered at the Post Office in Marietta, PA as second 2 & class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879 : ; Subscription Rate: $6.00 per year EMERGENCY MEDICAL CALLS Saturday Afternoon and Sunday Dr. Thomas W O'Connor § «Mount Joy Area Only) 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 Susquehanna Times & The Mount Joy Bulletin Box 75-A, R.D. #1, Marietta, PA 17547 Published weekly on Wednesday (52 issues per year) 426-2212 or 653-8383 Publisher—Nancy H. Bromer Editor— Nick Bromer Advertising Manager—Kathie Guyton (50 issues per year) for: #1, Marietta, PA 17547. Please send me the SUSQUEHANNA TIMES weekly Lancaster County——1 year—$6.00 3 (outside Lancaster County)——1 year—$6.50 Mail to: SUSQUEHANNA TIMES, Box 75-A, R.D. EE EE TT Rr Lr) CE EE PT ET Sess sssssssscsnssssseee SPN NININL ERR INEIOIIRIOIRIREIRRRORSETS SEEN INI INNNNtNNE NRO RseRRRRRRRRRRERRRRRS a Action at the game. Photo by Corky Flick oa; Bob Barto (left) and Daryl Houseal. Photo, Corky Flick ~ Odd-Even game and prize winners In the first game of the Odd-Even alumni basket- ball tournament at DHS last week, the results were mixed. Oddly enough, the odd-year players older players (Over the Hill group) won, while the younger even-year players later evened the score by beating their odd contemp- oraries. Now Generation won over Still Going Strong. Over the Hill defeated the Has Beens 75 to 50, with strong showings by Jack Frank (25 points), John Brown (19), Bob Hoffer (13), and Bernie Thome (12) of the Hill, and Ken Derr (16 points) and Jerry Hess (16) of the Has Beens. In the second game, Now Generation defeated Still Going Strong 78-50. Jack Barto and Houseal at it again. by Corky Flick Dettinger of Now Genera- tion brought in 21 points, Kevin Miller 15, and Kevin Mulligan 14. The Still Going Strong team got many points from Bill Gainer (14 points) and Kevin Bradley (11). The players were: Has Beens:J. Zuch (60), C. Snyder (58), R. Brown (’64), D. Gohn (’68), C. Groff (’S6), B. Ehrhart (’62), B. Derr (’54), S. Hess (’70), and K. Derr (’68); Over the Hill Group: D. Germer (’53), J. Frank (’6S), C. Koser (’63), J. Shenk (’SS), J. Harnish (’S9), B. Thome (’55), C. Wise (’67), J. Brown (’65), T. Derr ('71), K. Houseal (’73), and S. Gingrich (’59). Now Generation: J. Hess (’66), P. Smith (74), K. Miller (76), J. Dettinger (’74), J. Shrum (’70), S. O’Leary ('74), B. Barto (’76), T. Houseal (’70), R. Baker (’72), .and .K. Mulligan (’76). Still Going Strong: M. Heisey (73), W. Gainer (’77), §. Sload (’69), R. Hoffer (’73), K. Bradley (’77), D. Houseal (’77), M. Sager (77), J. Weidman (’7S), R. Richards (’75), M. Weidman (’77), and A. Haas ('71). Between the games door prizes were given out. The grand first prize, a week- end at Howard Johnson’s Motor Lodge for up to 4 people, was won by George McCue. The second prize of a $25 gift certificate from Stehman’s IGA went to Scott Mowrer, and the third prize of a Donegal X ‘ne a RN Bill Gainer (left), Jack Dettinger. Photo by Corky Flick Indian plate was won by Herb Frey’s lucky ticket stub. The next three prizes, each one being 5S quarts of motor oil from Miller’s Mobil, Baker’s 66, and Garber Oil Co., went to John Weidman, Mitch Johnson, and Mrs. Donald Germer (in descending order). Seventh prize, a can of soft paste wax from the Garber Oil Co., went to Henry Becker. A gallon of anti-freeze from Sico Co. was won by Donna Laughs; 25 Ibs. of flour from Spangler’s Flour Mill hit the lucky stub for Liz Sarbaugh; and last but not least, a 20°’ black cast metal eagle, from Donsco Co., went to Barbara Roaten. November 30, 1977 a ——— TE —————.,
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