Page 6 — SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Well Child Clinic Well Child Clinic will be held on Tuesday, Novem- ber 14, and Thursday, November 16, from 9:00 to 11:30 at the Community Building, 258 W. Market Street, Marietta. Immunizations, special testing, physical exams, and parent counseling will be available to all children. When you take your child to the Well Child Clinic for the first time, take him or her on Tuesday or schedule an appointment by calling 426-3106 during clinic hours. The public health nurses invite all community per- sons interested in having their blood pressure check- ed to come between 11:00 AM and 12 noon on the same days. [ao J MANHEIM PIKE, EAST PETERSBURG OPPOSITE ERB'S MARKET-569-5353 Where Our Customers Send Their Friends DTT 3 (3 CENT RY (] SHOP HOURS: Mon., Tue., Thu. & Fri. Wed. & Sun.—CLOSED Sat. 10—6 CE 00 Wn 00 SS Th 00 TH 00 TW 0 6 TW 00 TW 00 LSS TW 60 WW, 00 Wy, 66 Wy, 60 WOT WSS Ty 60 Wn 00 AO Benefit Sale for Building Fund Christ Herr's Garage Wood Street, Florin Nov 3 59pm TW 0 WG Ty 60 TW 00 To SW 00 WO WSS We 60 TW 08 TW 40 TW 60 WN 0 Wd ST 00 Wn 00 TOS ‘DON'T SAY I DIDN'T WARN YOU!” 136 West Market Street Marietta 426-2510 1—6 Nov. 4 9:30-2 By Ladies of Cross Roads Brethren in Christ Church, Mount Joy Crafts, baked goods, jams, jellies, plants, chicken corn soup—Bring your Own containers, > SP 9 $0 © $60 Th $9 AP 00 TW 09 Wa 09 NSP, STEP $9 © § Ws $9 TW, $0 Wn 6 FN. 090 { 0 0 Tp 09 Wn 60 WN 09 TW 60 TW 09 TW 09 Tp 00 Tp, 00M 09 UW 00 Wn 6 9 Wa 00 Way, 09 Wy, 00 $0 8 General Election—~Tuesday, November 7, 1978 J Automatic Voting Machine Specimen Ballot — | ( D-CONSUMER Pete Flaherty Robert P. Casey C-SOCIALIST oN WORKERS re ae on SEMAN SSEENED WRNSTN MNCS STGSS NPC AS SS SR SS" Lee Frisell Betty Burkett OFFICES Coven sot Nepreasive Sonate in ibe Repent a A-DEMOCRATIC . ) - » " ) y RR ea Boohar Glotfelter Osborne ENN SENS SENN SENN SES SOE S— Walk He! ET ul ht se a a IERIE B-REPUBLICAN Sy. Shy. Shy. Sly. " » » Dick Thorrburgh “eaten 3 _—— a" . Bill Scranton alker 5 re DIRECTIONS FOR VOTING ON THE AUTOMATIC VOTING MACHINE (General Election) 1st—Move the Red Handle to the right and leave it there. 2nd—-Vote for each candidate individually by turning down the pointer (s) over the name (s) of each candidate. 3rd—-Vote a straight political party ticket in one operation by pulling the lever of your party to the right. 3A-If after pulling the straight political party lever you want to cancel individual candidate (s), turn up the pointer over the name (s) of the individual (s) to be cancelled and turn down the pointer (s) over the name (s) of any other candidate (s) you choose for the same office. ori i 4th—Leave the pointers down. S5th—Move the Red Handle to the left, the curtain will open and your vote is recorded. TO VOTE BY WRITE-IN OR STICKER | Push up slide (ot very top of machine) and | write-in or apply sticker pro- | | vided BE SURE THAT YOU PUSH UP THE | PROPER SLIDE. The slide number oppears in the office block headings of the Boller | tabels sh n abe ow: ve. UTION! DO NOT PUSH UP A WRITE-IN IDE UNLESS V YOU INTEND TO USE IT LESTER J. KUHN Lester J. Kuhn, 62, of Campti, La., and formerly of Mount Joy, died Tues- day in Panama City, Fla., while visiting his son, William. Kuhn graduated from Mount Joy High School in 1943. He lived in Mount Joy until 1941. He served in the army during World War Two as Obituaries an ordinance officer in the South Pacific, the Philli- pines, and Guam. He held the rank of captain. He moved to Campti in 1945. There he operated a general store and the post office. He retired five years ago. He was the mayor of Campti from 1970 to 1974 and was the local HUD representative. He was a member of the Campti United Methodist Church and the Campti Fire Department. He was born in East Donegal Township, a son of the late Harry R. and Annie M. Trout Kuhn. Surviving him are his wife, the former Fieecy Fouts; a son, William, of Panama City, Fla.; a November 1, 1978 Costume winners at Riverview Costume winners at Riverview School were: Primary grades Ugliest—Eddie Pennell Funniest—Ricky Shank Most original-Bobby Porter Prettiest—Rodney Eshleman Intermediate grades Prettiest—Linda Anderson Funniest—Mike Shope Most original—Amy Winters Ugliest—Mike MacMaster The prizes were gift certificates from Shop and Go. The Susquehanna Times regrets the loss of the photo of the winners. It may turn up in next week’s paper if the film is located. daughter, Alice Ann, wife of Joe Scott of Marshall, Texas; three sisters, Bertha Foreman of Mount Joy; Ruth, wife of Elwood Martin, Mount Joy; and Evelyn, wife of Elwood Garber of Marietta. Also surviving are two brothers: Walter Kuhn of Manheim and Russell Kuhn of Mount Joy. WARREN SLOAD Warren W. ‘“‘Wally”’ Sload, 56, of 37 West Market Street, Marietta, died last Friday at St. Joseph Hospital. He had been ill for several months. He was the husband of Dorothy M. Fogie Sload. He was an insulator for Heat and Frost Insulators, Harrisburg. He was baptized in- the Christian faith. He was a member of the Susque- hanna Beneficial Associa- tion in Marietta, and the Cool Creek Country Club in Wrighstville. He served in the U.S. Army during World War KENNY SMITH SPORT SHOP 65 EAST MAIN STREET - MOUNT JOY, PA 17552 ~ Special— One Week Only “We're obening you a savings of $590 ox Braud Hew Jackets Short Plaid, Jippered Hood & Lining and Subuwrbay Length Hooded Parkas” | Sizes—Sm—M—L—XLg Colors—AirForce Blue—Brown—Sand—Cocoa Retails—27.95—35.95 (Also—20% Discount on Profile Ski Wear) M/Chg—Visa Open 4 nites Closed Wed. Two as a member of Battery E of the 213th Coast Artillery. He was born in Marietta, a son of Ray F. Sload and Gertrude Dettinger Wintets. Surviving in addition to his wife and parents are two daughters, Sandra L., wife of Fred Kessler, Lemoyne, and Theresa A. Mateer, Marietta; three sons, Warren S. Sload, Marietta, Richard A. Sload, Mount Joy RD3, and Gregory M. Sload, at home; seven grandchildren; and a brother, Paul M. Sload, of Marietta. MRS. CARRIE GREENLEY Carrie E. Greenley, 89, of 4095 Forest Road, Westvue Estates, Mount Joy RD3, died last Friday at Lancaster General Hos- pital. Before living in Mount Joy with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Robert L. Garber, of Mount Joy RD3, she had been a guest at the Lehman Nursing Home in Rheems. She was born in New Holland, the daughter of the late William and Susanne Groff Sprecher. She was the widow of Albert Y. Greenley. In addition to her daugh- ter, she is survived by a granddaughter. She was the last of her immediate family. ANNA OBERHOLTZER Mrs. Paul (Anna W. Heisey) Oberholtzer, 77, of Mount Joy RD2, died last Sunday at Lancaster General Hospital, where she had been a patient for several weeks. She was the wife of Paul B. Oberholtzer. She was a member of the Masterson- ville Brethren in Christ Church. She was born in Rapho Township, a daughter of the late Aaron H. and Fannie Wolgemuth Heisey. In addition to her hus- band, she is survived by one son, J. Arthur Ober- holtzer of Manheim RD7; a daughter, Janet E. Ober- holtzer of Bloomfield, New Mexico; a daughter Verna 0., wife of Glenn J. Schwartz, Pasadena, Cali- fornia; eight grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and a brother, Warren W. Heisey, of Mount Joy. —_ tO ed JO ly J] > oR a OSNGQ "2 Cre pn th) post oo A OND oth ND ad BO QT OO ry OO
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