Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, August 02, 1978, Image 3

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    The Train Robbers
August 2, 1978
Ralph
Youiz
retires
Ralph Youtz of Marietta,
a construction foreman-
materials in Pennsylvania
Power and Light Co.’s
Lancaster Distribution, will
retire July 31 after 38 years
of service with the utility.
He joined PP&L in 1940
as a laborer at Sunbury.
Over the years he advanced
through a number of jobs
including stockman, con-
struction warehouse super-
visor and material sub-fore-
man. He has been in his
present position since 1966.
Youtz is a native of
Sunbury and was graduat-
ed from Sunbury High
School. A Mason, he is a
member of F&AM Lodge
632 in Sunbury, Harrisburg
Consistory and Zembo tem-
ple. He is a board member
of the First Methodist
Church in Marietta and, in
Sunbury, is a life member
of the Friendship Hose Co.;
past commander of VFW
Post 1532; a member of
Elks Lodge 267 and Ameri-
can Legion Post 201.
Mrs. Youtz is the former
Thelma Love of Brecken-
ridge, Texas. They have
one daughter, Jane, wife of
Brian Riecke, a student at
the University of Texas.
They plan to reside in
Mineral Wells, Texas.
New 7-day
books at
the library
The following are the
new 7-day books available
at the Library:
Too Late -Dixon
The Reluctant Heiress
-Laine
In His Image -Rorvik
Running and Being
-Sheelam
-Reed
Save the Whale -Koepf
Fighter -Deighton
The Family -Plante
My Enemy the Queen
-Holt
RN -Nixon
Summoned to Darkness
-Sheridan
Farm Journal’s Freezing
and Canning Cookbook
Ice -Jones
Families -Howard
The Track to Braylou
-Wongar
Make the Kaiser Dance
-Berry
The Man Who Rode Sharks
-Royal
Major Stepton’s War
-Vaugam
Dark Beginnings -Blickle
Hamilton Stark -Banks
The Queen’s Favourites
-Plaidy
Maureen Jones
to wed Mark Burd
Mr. and Mrs. Donald P.
Jones, R.D.#1 Mount Joy,
announce the engagement
of their daughter Maureen
Theresa to Mark Douglas
Burd, 341 Maddock Ave-
nue, Trenton, New Jersey.
The bride-elect graduat-
ed from Donegal High
School in 1975 (saluta-
torian) and is presently
attending Franklin and
Marshall College as a
biology major.
Mr. Burd is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. William S.
Burd, 341 Maddock Ave-
nue, Trenton, New Jersey.
He graduated from Hamil-
ton High School West in
1975 and is presently
attending Franklin and
Marshall as a physics
major. He is a member of
Sigma-Physics Honor So-
ciety and is on the dean’s
list.
Cookout and bingo
at Marietta playground
A cookout and a bingo
game were the highlights
of the week at Marietta
playground. Bingo winners
were Anna Zink, Regina
Martin, Shelby Baughman,
Whitney Christian, Larry
Stoppard, Tim Hoffmaster,
Dawn Coover, Jody Zink,
Grace Henderson, Missy
Hinkle, Becky Bensinger,
and Deane Harnish. Double
winners were Tim Santia-
go, Annette Drager, and
Clara Zink.
A bike rodeo will take
place today: kids may
register at the beginning of
the rodeo, which costs
$1.00 to first time and $.50
for a re-registration.
On Thursday a balloon
battle will take place.
Birds of prey
A program on Pennsyl-
vania’s birds of prey will
be held Saturday (August
S) at 8:30 PM at Pequea
Creek Campground at Lake
Aldred.
Mike Ondik, director of
white-tailed deer research
at Pennsylvania State U-
niversity, will present the
slide show and discussion
titled ‘‘Hawk Country,”’
Ben Moyer, seasonal natur-
alist at Lake Aldred, has
announced.
“Ondik has devoted
many years to observing,
studying and photograph-
ing Pennsylvania's hawks,
eagles and owls. His
superb slide collection de-
picts nearly every aspect of
the life histories of the
state’s birds of prey.
‘“The program includes
some exceptionlly fine
shots of the birds’ nesting
and feeding activities,"
Moyer said.
There is no admission
charge for the program
which is open to the public.
Those attending are advis-
ed to bring chairs or
blankets for seating as the
program will be held
outdoors, Moyer said.
Pequea Creek Camp-
ground is located along
Route 324 near the village
of Pequea. The camp-
ground is part of the Lake
Aldred recreation area op-
erated by Pennsylvania
Power and Light Co. in
conjunction with its Holt-
wood hydroelectric gener-
ating plant.
SUSQUEH/ NNA TIMES—Page 3
i5r First Federal
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF LANCASTER
Has A Plan For
YOU!
PASSBOOK ACCOUNT
Your First Federal Passbook Account pays 5%% interest com-
pounded daily for annual yield of
5.39%
NO NOTICE NECESSARY FOR WITHDRAWAL
SAVINGS CERTIFICATES —
DAILY
MINIMUM COIMPOUNDED
TERM* DEPOSIT RATE RATE
1 Year $ 1,000.00 6-1/2% 6.715%
2% Years $ 1,000.00 6-3/4% 6.982%
4 Years $ 1,000.00 7-1/2% 7.787%
6 Years $ 5,000.00 7-3/4% 8.057%
8 Years $10,000.00 8% 8.327%
Substantial Interest Penalty is required for early withdrawal on certificates.
MONEY MARKET CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE
PLEASE PHONE
ir First Federal
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF LANCASTER
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MEMBER HOURS Mon Thun
FSLIC 8
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(Convenient Drive-Up Window - Enter from Henry St.)
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9 00 AM to 6 00 PM
9 00 AM 10 12 00 Noon
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¢ 17.0 cu ft total refrigerated
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available.
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reg. 519%
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APPLIANCE-SOUND
Marietta Tel. 426-3122
Open Friday til 8:30PM
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