Page 8—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES I have a 1978 season pass He won't miss a thing this football season because he'll be watching on Cable TV's extra channels.He’ll cheer the wide choice of programs available on Cable TV. And if movies are his choice, Cable wil! bring him more than ever. And there'll be more comedy, adventure, sports and all of the kids will enjoy more drama, talk and news. And everyone will have a chance to see all the new network on the 1978 season- enjoy Cable TV now at this special low installation rate. Save $19.75 Now only 25° oO WARNER CABLE Our regular Cable TV installation $20.00 OFFER GOOD IN CABLED AREAS ONLY Dial 684- Oo 84-2878 A Warner Communications Company © COPYRIGHT WARNER CABLE CORP. 1973 3 ilk x a NTS a “ gba ay pode eR *. A" Ah a a anata al N dy trie pean TE AEE ATA CORR CRR ARNO SERENA MA 4 SNA MEEPS EET REESE ERE IYI Y PERRIN IIFABACACL A 0 car ETAT a programs he enjoys. Plus his wife and shows, educational programs, specials programs on this fall. Don’t miss out akhie va September 13, 1978 Woodworking course for adults An adult education class in woodworking will be held at Donegal High School starting soon. The class, taught by shop teacher Barry Mc- Farland, will start on September 21 and meet on Thursdays between 7:00 and 9:00 PM. It will continue till December 14. Called ‘‘Introduction to Sidewalk sale The children of Zion United Church of Christ in Marietta are planning a sidewalk sale, Sept. 15 and 16 at the church. On Friday, the sale will run Obituaries ARTHUR ZUCH Arthur T. Zuch, 71, died unexpectedly at his home at 118 West Walnut Street, Marietta, last Saturday. He was a retired milk distributor for Penn Dairies. He was the husband of the late Emily Blotten- berger Zuch, who died in May 1964. Zuch was a life member of the Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church in Mari- etta, where he was a “Sunday School superintend- ent, teacher, and member of the church council. He ‘was past president of the Marietta Lions Club. Born in Marietta, he was a son of the late George F. and Annie Koehler Zuch. He lived in Marietta all his life. He is survived by three children: James S. Zuch, Mount Joy: Sally, the wife of Ronald L. Wagner, Mount Joy; and Susan A. Zuch, at home. He is also survived by four grandchil- dren, and three brothers: Lester, Marietta; Paul, Cit-- rus Heights, CA; and Karl, Winter Haven, FL; and a sister, Mrs. Effie Kise, Columbia. MARY COLVIN Mrs. Mary Eva Ohrn Colvin, 87, of 35 E. Main Street, Mount Joy, died last Friday at the Heather- bank Nursing Home in Columbia. She was the widow of Lynn Colvin, who died in 1972. Born in Columbus, PA, she was the daughter of the late John and Lena Johnson Ohrn. She was a member of the first United Methodist Church of Media, PA, where she formerly lived. Surviving her are two daughters: Marilyn, wife of Edward Bull, Fairfax, VA; Elaine, wife of Bernard LeVeque, Flint, Michigan; and two sons: William, Greenridge, PA; and Roger, minister of the Glossbrenner U.M. Church in Mount Joy, with whom she had resided since last March. She is also survived by 14 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren, and two sisters: Ida Ohrn of Mead- ville, PA, and Julia, wife of George Nagel, Corry, PA. £8 vata +‘ { from 4 PM to 8 PM. On Saturday, it will run from 9 to 12 noon. Items to be sold include toys, clothes, puzzles and books. Proceeds will assist GEORGE HERCHELROATH George Herchelroath, 61, of Veterans’ Hospital, Leb- anon, and formerly of Marietta, died last Satur- day at the hospital. A veteran of World War II, he served in the U.S. Woodworking,” the course will emphasis the use of machinery. ~ For more information, call Donegal High at 653-1871. with weekend retreats and other activities. On the weekend of Sept. 23 and 24, the ladies of the church will sponsor the annual rummage sale. Army. Born in Marietta, he was a son of the late Paul B. and Esther Good Herchel- roath. He is survived by three brothers: Paul B., Jr., of Columbia RD3; John R., and Charles R., both of Harrisburg. Free blood pressure test Time to get back in the swing of things. Have you had a nice summer, a lot of sun and fun? Well, now is the time to make sure that the summer was all fun and did not act as a health hazard with all those picnics and days in the sun. Stop in at the following location and find out if your blood pressure is still in the normal limits. Sloans Pharmacy, 61 E. Main Street in Mount Joy on Tuesdays from 2:00 - 4:00 PM. Art studio opens Classes began this week at the Phillips Art Studio, Apple Alley, behind the Schock Home in Mount Joy. Beginning art students attend on Monday after- noons, intermediate stu- dents on Tuesdays, and advanced on Wednesdays. Mrs. Sue Phillips is opening a class for adults which will meet on Satur- day mornings from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. People interest-, ed in attending the adult class should call 653-1576. CHICKEN BAR-B-QUE September 16th 10AM to whenever Sponsored by the Pioneer Fire Co. Support your local fire company Chicken can be picked up at the fire house or delivered to your door.