June 6, 1979 NOW RENTING IN HISTORIC MARIETTA TWO-BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES AT Riverrcionw Sank: FEATURING: SUPER INSULATION EFFICIENT ELECTRIC HEAT TWO BATHS LAUNDRY FACILITIES PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION OFF-STREET PARKING \e LOVELY PARK-LIKE SETTING) $225. fer monte WATER AND SEWER INCLUDED \ ,Slaugh-Fagan Associates CALL: 357 3535 or 653-1896 7 ” oo ff Lions elect new officers; Spangler is president Officers for the next term have been elected by the Marietta Lions Club. They are: Bob Spangler, president; Edgar Appley, . Ist vice president; Calvin Fuhrman, 2nd vice president; Terry Shope, secretary; Richard McKain, treasurer; Ivan Hess, tail twister; John Spickler, assistant tail twister; Paul Raber, lion tamer; Barry Eppley, assis- tant lion tamer; J. Edward Charles, Patrick Kenney, Jr., Paul Raber and Ivan Hess, directors. Nissley Funeral Home sold The Nissley Funeral Home, 228 E. Main Street, Mount Joy, has been purchased by Andrew F. Reymer. Mary G. Nissley, the former owner, is no longer associated with the Nissley Funeral Home. The business was founded by Mrs. Nissley’s husband, the late Simon P. Nissley, in - 1929. Mrs. Nissley joined the business in 1931. Births BIGLER, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis (Mary Louise Greider), Harvest View Apts., Mount Joy, a daugh- ter at Osteopathic Hospital. WAGEMANN, Alberta, PO Box 193, Mount Joy, a son at St. Joseph Hospital. GROFF, Mr. and Mrs. John (Carol Brown), The Meadows Apts., Mount Joy, a daughter- at * St.~ Joseph - Hospital. The Mount Joy Area Leisure Club held its monthly meeting recently with 133 members and guests present. Following the invocation by Rev. Ezra Ranck, cake and coffee were served. Members were asked to bring articles for an auction, which was held. President Joe Shaeffer started a business meeting with the pledge of allegiance to the flag. This was followed by the secretary’s report by Almeda Hostetter. The auctioneer for the Keller assisted by his helper Eric Gotwalt. The business meeting was cut short and Mr. Keller took over, auctioning a wide variety of items. President Shaeffer mentioned the bus trip to Browns in October. Mem- bers who have signed for this trip are asked to pay $25.00 per person at the June meeting, as a down payment for the trip. A bus trip to the Allenberry Playhouse for a lunch and a matinee scheduled for June 13 HAS Keller runs auction for Leisure Club cause a full bus could not be obtained. Because of the auction, the business meet- ing could not be completed. Two new members were admitted, Lois and Benjam- in Zettlemoyer. The June 11 meeting will be a program presented by some of the members, and will be under a talent committee with Jay Sherk as chairman. The June meet- ing will be Leisure Club’s birthday party, and will begin at 1:00 PM at Hostetter’s. auction was Mr. Harold BEEN CANCELED, be- —Jos. Shaeffer SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 11 Gourmet Dining in Catacombs CENTRAL HOTEL 102 N. Market St., Mount Joy, PA 45 feet below street level Beginning Friday and Saturday evenings June 1 and 2, 1979 Serving from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM By Reservation Only Call Mount Joy 653-2056 or 653-2160 You can save a lot of gasoline —and a lot of money —if you use the phone before you use your car. By calling ahead, you can be sure the restaurant is open . . . the store has what you want . . . or the friend you want to visit is home — before you waste time, gas and money on an unnecessary trip. On the average, you waste about a dollar's worth of gas on every unnecessary trip — and just two wasted trips a week can cost you more than $100 worth of gas a year. Saving energy is easier than you think, and with the rising energy costs we're facing today, it’s never been more important. So the next time you pick up your car keys and head for the door, ask yourself whether a phone call could save you the trip—and the wasted gas. += e-0U Sr Department of ‘Energy For a free booklet with more easy energy-saving tips, write “Energy,” Box 62, Oak Ridge, TN 37830. Name | Address City State ENERGY. We can’t afford fo waste if.
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