September 20, 1978 Obituaries MRS. PAUL H. SHREINER Helen M. Shreiner, 66, of 228 North Barbara Street, Mount Joy, died at 1:15 PM Tuesday at Heath- erbank Nursing Home, Co- lumbia, after a lengthy illness. Her husband, Paul H. Shreiner, died in 1971. She was a resident of Mount Joy her entire life. She was a retired clerical employee of the former Gerberich-Payne Shoe Company in Mount Joy. She was a member of Mount Joy Church of God, and the women’s group of the church. For twenty-five years, she was treasurer of Ergatan Sunday School Class. Mrs. Shreiner was a charter member of Mount Joy Business and Pro- fesional Women’s Club. She was born in Mount Joy, daughter of the late Frank Monroe and Frances Doneghy Schroll. Surviving is a step-son, Dr. David Shreiner, Pitts- burgh. HOLMES A. VOORHEES Holmes A. Voorhees, 73, Bainbridge, died Thursday at 7:20 PM at City Hospital of Martinsburg, Martins- burg, West Virginia, fol- lowing a lenghty illness. He and his wife, Grace Spayd Voorhees, celebrated their 45th wedding an- niversary on August 19th. Before his retirement in 1967; he was employed in the maintenance depart- ment at J.E. Baker Com- pany, York, for 40 years. Voorhees was a member of St. Luke’s Lutheran Church, Bainbridge. Born in Darksville, West Virginia, he was a son of the late George Edward and Katherine Cook Voor- hees. Beside his wife, he is survived by one sister, Clara, wife of Fred Small, Martinsburg. MRS. ISAAC S. GEIB Mabel Ebersole Geib, 84, of Mount Joy R3, died unexpectedly ‘September 15th at 1:30 AM at St. Joseph Hospital where she had been admitted on Thursday. She had been under the care of a physician. She was the widow of Isaac S. Geib who died in 1954. Mrs. Geib was a member of Pleasant View United Zion Church, Man- heim R2. Born in Middletown, she was the daughter of the late David M. and Alice Brandt Ebersole. She is survived by three daughters, Edith G., wife of Karl N. Haines, Mount Joy R3, with whom she resided; Goldie E., wife of Elmer Espenshade, Eliza- bethtown, and Mabel E., wife of Ellsworth G. Rei- ner, Mount Joy R2, and one son, Ralph E. Geib, Mount Joy; 15 grand- children; 17 greatgrand- children and one sister, Martha J. Shank, Eliza- bethtown. Introducing a new service UNI-CHECK is a Union National checking account that has been united with a Union National loan accou.i:t that is forever ready for your convenience and use. FREE CHECKING - No monthly service charges, no minimum balance. SIMPLE - UNI-CHECK works like an ordinary account, with reserve money backing the balance.. FLEXIBLE - The pre-approved line of credit can range from $300.00 to $5,000.00 based on your needs. IMMEDIATE CREDIT - Loan reserve forever ready for your use. PRIVATE - No special loan check is required, ‘no one knows you are borrowing. OVERDRAFT PROTECTION - Reserve funds are automatically transferred to the checking account. EASY PAY BACK - Low monthly payments are automatically deducted from the checking account. ECONOMICAL - You pay interest only on the amount advanced from the reserve. CONTINUOUS CREDIT - As the loan is repaid, the reserve is available for use again. PROTECTION - | The unpaid outstanding loan balance is covered by life - insurance. THE UNION NATIONAL . MOUNT JOY BANK 100 W. High St. Maytown, Pa. | "HOMETOWN BANK" ‘101 E. Main St. Mount Joy, Pa. SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 5 Need a Better Apartment Deal? All Utilities Included Enjoy: *Fully equipped kitchen *Central air and heat *Washer/dryer *Private entrance and patio Friendly neighbors and management— all in a small apartment community Harvestview Apartments Mount Joy Phone 653-2328 Springfield Garden Apartments *Modern, 2 bedroom garden apartment * Wall to wall carpet. * All conveniences = » 230 plus electric - Security and references. Applications being taken Mount Joy Phone 653-2600 a KIDS AT SCHOOL? Send them the Susquehanna Times $4°° nine months They don’t want to leave home completely behind. While they're away at school, they’ll want to keep up on how the old high school teams are doing. They'll want to know when their friends, relatives and neighbors are promoted at work, when they get married, when they receive awards, when they have new babies, and so on. Keep them up to date with a student subscription to the Susquehanna Times. (We have a special low student rate.) EE EEE EEE EEEEEEDN YES, please rush the Susquehanna Times to the student listed below. I pay only $4.50 on this subscription which is good through May, 1979. Send to: Send coupon to - Susquehanna Times, Box 75-A, R.D. 1, Marietta, PA 17547. fesse nennnnns