Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, January 03, 1979, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    -—
January 3, 1979
DID
YOU
HEAR?
Pfc. James Byrd, the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Guy R.
Byrd of RD2 Mount Joy,
recently graduated from a
47-week Chinese-Mandarin
language course at the
Defense Language Institute
at the Presidio in Monterey
California.
The small classes there,
consisting of about 7
students each, studied for-
eign languages 6 hours a
day.
James entered the Army
in March 1977. He is a
1976 graduate of Donegal
High School.
§§§
known as ‘‘Henny,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Hoover, of North Gay
Street, Marietta, celebrated
their 27th wedding anniver-
sary on December 31st.
They were married in
Lancaster in 1951. They
have one son, Jerry, a
grandson, and a great-
grandson.
Mrs. Hoover is the
former Dorothy Shope.
Mrs. Hoover loves to
care for her pet,
“Princess.” Mr. Hoover,
>’ works
at the Armstrong Ceiling
Plant in Marietta.
§8§
Robert E. Rohrer of
Landisville is now not only
a Postmaster but a Past
Master. Gene completed
his term as Worshipful
Master of Casiphia Lodge
No. S51, Mount Joy, on
December 27th.
§8§
Neale will speak on
American food habits
Richard L. Neale will
speak on ‘‘Changing
American Food Habits’ at
the January 11 dinner
meeting of the Lancaster
Advertising Club at the
Sheraton Conestoga.
Neale, Food Vice Presi-
dent for the Newspaper
Advertising Bureau, Inc.,
directs the Bureau's activi-
ties in the food. industry,
including its major studies
and relations with major
food distributors.
In 1975 Neale initiated
the first project relating
data from supermarket
scanning installations to
advertising and marketing.
He currently directs the
Bureau’s nationwide
NABSCAN Program based
on scanning data.
Neale is a Yale graduate
and a resident of Mt.
Kisco, New York, where he
is active in community
affairs.
Anyone interested in
advertising and marketing
is invited to attend the
Lancaster Advertising Club
Meeting. Call Emily
Bucher, (717) 393-6186 for
information.
LULLTE Key & Lock Shop
SHOP HOURS:
136 West Market Street
Marietta
426-2510
Mon., Tue., Thu. & Fri. 1—6
Sat. 10—6
NY
Ea) Fn
Aa ¥
§
IBBERSON’S
CARPET FOR HOME AND CAR
1 © 1660 SOUTH MARKET STREET
: ELIZABETHTOWN, PA 17022
Hours: Mon., Tues., & Wed.—9 a.m.-5:30 p.m»
Thurs. & Fri.—9 a.m.-9 p.m.
Sat.—9 a.m.-12 noon
Closed Sun. & Holidays .
SENIOR CITIZEN CARDS HO
| AUCTIONS oy 2 difference in
marketing livestock!
NEW HOLLAN D makes the
difference in auctions!
MONDAY —8 a.m.--Fat Hogs
10 a.m.--Horse Sale
11 a.m.--Hay & Straw
: 1:30 p.m.--Fat Steers, Bulls, Cow & Veal
WEDNESDAY —12 Noon--Hay & Straw
12:30 p.m .--Dairy Sale
1:00 p.m.--Feeder Pigs
THURSDAY —11 a.m.--Fat Steers, Bulls & Cow
4:30 p.m.--Sheep & Veal
New Holland Sales Stables, Inc.
New Holland, Penna.
Abram W. Diffenbach, Manager Phone [717] 354-4341
Wed. & Sun.—CLOSED
NORED
Jill Tyndall was placed
on the dean’s list for the
fall term at Bloomsburg
State College. Jill, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Tyndall of Mount Joy,
is a sophomore majoring in
mass communications.
§§§
York Academy of Arts
has announced that Natalie
Zuch, of 14 Pajill Drive,
Marietta, has made the
honors list for the first
trimester. Natalie is a
senior majoring in commer-
cial art. She also does free
lance work.
Obituaries
BURLE W. SCHOFIELD
Burle W. “‘Scopy”’
Schofield, 73, of 115 East
Main Street, Mount Joy,
died Saturday, December
23rd at the home of a
daughter near Mount Joy.
He was the husband of
Anna Alexander Schofield.
Born in Lancaster, he
was the son of the late
William and Viola Mateer
Schofield. He was a mem-
ber of St. Mark's United
Methodist Church, and the
Friendship Fire Company
No. 1.
He was self-employed as
a barber. He followed this
trade for about 60 years,
starting work at the age of
thirteen.
Surviving him, besides
his wife, are two daugh-
ters: Shirley V., the wife of
Howard C. Hilton, Gap
RD2; and Maryanne, wife
of . Joseph F. Coover,
Mount Joy RD1; Two sons,
Ronald B. Schofield of East
Petersburg, and Terry L.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. James E.
Kirkpatrick (Anita Huber),
19 Penn Court Drive,
Mount Joy, a son at Osteo-
pathic Hospital, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Hottenstein (Joyce Fahn-
stock), Bainbridge RDI, a
son at Hershey Medical
Center, December 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Shenk (Sara Wenger),
Brieffach 136, Leibnitz
8430, Austria, a son,
December 25th. Mr. Shenk
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. .
Norman Shenk, of Mount
Joy RD3.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Hermansader (Judith
Earle), Mount Joy RDI, a
daughter at General Hospi-
tal.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Freed (Daisy Davis), 980
West Main Street, Mount
Joy, a daughter at St.
Joseph Hospital, Christmas
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick
Neher (Patricia McKinney),
Mount Joy RD1, a son at
STATE
Downtown Columbia
684-2273
Starts Thurs.
The Big
Fix
Thurs. and Sun.-7
Fri. and Sat.-7&9
Schofield of San Bernardino
California; and eight grand-
children.
GEORGE GOODHART
George W. Goodhart, 20,
of 4544 Miller Drive, RD3
Mount Joy, died at St.
Joseph Hospital following
an auto accident on De-
cember 1S.
Born in Columbia, he
was a son of Raymond W.
and Sara Smith Goodhart.
A 1976 graduate of Hemp-
field High School, he was a
member of St. Leo’s Cath-
olic Church and the Key-
stone Fire Company.
He was gmployed at the
Harris Hub Company in
Columbia.
In addition to his father
and mother, he is survived
by a sister, Kimberly, the
wife of Eric Droege of
Columbia; a maternal
grandmother, Clara Smith
of Columbia; and a patern-
al grandfather, George W.
Goodhart of Lancaster
St. Joseph Hospital, Christ-
mas day.
Mr. and Mrs. James
Collins (Kathy Long), 833
Clay Alley, Mount Joy, a
daughter at General Hospi-
tal, December 27th.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Quickel (Denise McKenna),
149 Eleanora Drive, May-
town, a son at St. Joseph
Hospital, December 28th.
arrow, 3
SUSQUEHANNA TiMES—Page 3
Pack 136 meeting was
held at Seiler School.
Awards were presented by
cubmaster Robert W. Mark
to Chris Jenkins (denner),
Eric Bubacz (bobcat),
Robert Keener (wolf,
denner), John Ginder
(bear), Scott Newcomer
(wolf, gold arrow), Lester
Dimeler, Jr. (bear, gold
silver arrows),
Eric Mengel (roundup),
Kris Weidner (citizen, out-
doorsman), Michael Groff
(artist, arrow of light),
Steven Ginder (athlete,
naturalist, outdoorsman,
traveler), and David Linton
(artist, naturalist, forrester,
athlete).
There was a visit from
Santa Claus. Dana Mark
led singing. A new commit-
tee member, Dwayne
Jenkins, was inducted.
Pack 136 also went
Christmas caroling, and
they went on a hay ride. In
attendance were Robert
and Bryan and Kevin and .
Dana Mark, Brian Duke-
man, Brenda Dimeler, Lor-
etta Dimeler, John
Hallgren, Michael Groff,
David Linton, Richard
* and Tony Hughes, Duane
and Eric and Ryan and
Robin Koser, Kris Weidner
Eric Lutz, Jennifer and
Jeffrey Catlett, Kevin Eby,
Tina Mark, Scott New-
comer, Lester Dimeler, Jr.,
Eric Mengel, Grant
Tischler, Eric Tischler,
Mark Wilhelm, Vaughn
Mark, Rick Hecker, Kevin
Ney, John Auker, Jean
Mark, Michael Chevrette,
Rebecca Chevrette, and
Tina Kaiser.
SHARP’S DISTRIBUTORS
Beer & Ale
Porter & Soft Drinks ;
10 Decatur St., Marietta—426-3918
= aytohaus
MANHEIM PIKE, EAST PETERSBURG
OPPOSITE ERB'S MARKET 589-5353
Where Our Cusiomers Send Their Friends
| 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
TEIN
Starting Thursday,
January 4, Our
iG]
Inventory
OCT:
0 TVR
247 Locust St.
(TL