Page 2 — SUSQUEHANNA TIMES All dd ld lll ddd ld dll ld de RRR 22 R RRP 222777 Evacuated!?! When driving on those wet roads, did your worn tires concern you as much as Radiation? Come on in Snow Tires & Worn Tires! Replaced and Balanced by quality products & service : Miller’s Tire & Service Maytown, Pa. Phone 426-3430 (ld ddl POT TTT Tr rd POOPSIE'S | EA EY) 136 West Market Street Marietta 426-2510 SHOP HOURS: Mon., Tue., Thu. & Fri. 1—6 Sat. 10—6 Wed. & Sun.—CLOSED PARK FREE 800 S. Queen St. Lancaster, PA FAMOUS FOR QUALITY Since 1909 Soft & Creamy— Full of Coconut Rabbits— Pigs— Cats— Crosses—Eggs SEE: the Easter Bunnies Home OUR Easter Flower Show EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES Available Day & Night COLUMBIA HOSPITAL 7th & Poplar (Emergency Entrance) EMERGENCY MEDICAL CALLS Saturday Afternoon and Sunday Dr. Thomas W. 0’Connor (Mount Joy Area Only) SSIS III SISSIES III ISS II SLL Susquehanna Times (USPS 055-530) Box 75-A, R.D.#1, Marietta, PA 17547 Published weekly on Wednesday [52 issues per year] Telephone: [717] 426-2212 or 653-8383 Publisher— Nancy H. Bromer Editor —Nicholas S. Bromer Advertising Manager— Diane Krantz Society Editor—Hazel Baker Vol. 79, No. 14, April 11, 1979 Advertising Rates Upon Request Entered at the Post Office in Marietta, PA, as second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879 Subscription Rate—$6.00/year [Outside Lancaster County, $6.50/year| HILLS ISSSS SSIS LISI ISIS SLITS SSS SIS SSS SSS SSSI, Nl ld ddd ld dll ld eR dA EEL ALLL ELLER RRR PPP IEE edd ds P0022 220002 dd ddd ddd ddd ddd dd ddd ddd ddd ddd ddd dd ddd ddd ld dd ellen WLLL dL ddd dd dd ddd ddd dd RRR RRP PPro rrr rrr rrrrrrr GALLS SILLS SSS SLITS SSS SSS SSS SSS SSSA SSSI. Kelly Andrews marries Melvin Shearer Kelly Andrews and Mel- vin Eugene Shearer were united in marriage on Sat- urday, April 7th, at 10:30 AM by the Rev. Richard Miller in the Congregation- al Bible Church of Mari- etta. It was a double ring ceremony. The bride wore a gown of organza over taffeta featuring a Queen Anne neckline and capelet sleeves. A white satin ribbon encircled her empire waist. The full skirt was trimmed with lace and ended in a Chapel train. Her walking length mantil- la of English illusion and venise lace motif was attached to a band of lace. She carried a bouquet of yellow daisies, sweetheart roses and baby’s breath. Miss Shirley Shearer of Mount Joy, the groom's sister, was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Jerri Collier of Marietta and Mrs. Doris Ebersole of - Manheim, sister of the groom. Miss Rebecca Moilanen of Mari- etta was the flower girl. Jay Shatz of Mount Joy was the best man. Ushers were Steven Andrews of Marietta, brother of the bride, and Norman Eber- sole of Manheim. David Earl Luttman of Marietta was the ring bearer. Mrs. Marion Gerber was the organist. The reception was held in the church’s fellowship hall. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Luttman of 39 Porter Street; Marietta. She is a graduate of Donegal High School. She is employed by Donegal Industries. Mr. Shearer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen Shearer of Lefever Road, Mount Joy RD3. He attended Donegal High School and is employed by Wissahickon Spring Water, Inc. The couple will reside in Mount Joy. April 11, 1979 Esther Kettering to marry Kenneth Hartman Esther H. Kettering of Lancaster, a teacher at Seiler Elementary School in Mount Joy, will be married to Kenneth I. Hartman of Chicago, Illinois, on April 15th in the Lancaster Church of the Brethren at the 10:30 service. The couple will reside at 107 Overlook Avenue, “Timely tips Lancaster. Mr. Hartman is a life planning and career coun- selor. He worked for eight years in the Chicago office of Northwest Career Cen- ter. He will soon open his own career and life planning center in Lancas- ter at James Street and College Avenue. for today’s Homemakers” by Doris W. Thomas Extension Home Economist Want to save money on your automobile or home insurance premium? Tell your agent or broker to increase your ‘‘deducti- ble.’ Your deductible is simply an amount you agree to pay before your insurance company takes over in case of a loss. If you have a $100 deductible and you have a $369 insured loss, ‘you pay the first $100 and your insurer pays the other $269. By increasing your de- ductible, you'll assume the responsibility for a greater share of any loss. BUT, you'll also pay less for your coverage. A $250 deduct- ible costs about 10 percent less than a $100 deductible. A change from a $100 to a $500 deductible will result in a saving of about 20 percent. Insurers introduced the deductible many years ago as a means of precluding millions of small claims which would be almost as expensive to process as the large ones. The idea is to . FOUNDED 1889 DONEGAL MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY MARIETTA, PENNA. LOSSES PAID keep the cost as low as possible for insurance that will pay the larger losses that most people aren’t in a positon to absorb. In this day of ever rising prices for most things you buy, higher deductibles ar one way you can econo- mize. Steve & Brent Hershey CATTLE & GRAIN HAULING Reasonable Rates Phone 653-5808 653-5807 MIFFLIN PRESS. INC. LETTERPRESS - OFFSET - 336 LOCUST STREET COLUMBIA, PA. 17512 PHONE 717 684-2253 Complete Quick Copy Service Your Local Insurance Company Supporting a Local Effort Donegal Mutual Insurance Company Route no. 441 By-pass Marietta, Pennsylvania 17547 bam peel OG) S40) 8