£ aga —-23MIT AMVAHATO?Z' * OVAL. 2 vada Page 2—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES December 5, 1979 Nn car starts hard!’ Gas Wilead® m!?i won't pul is tet ole! Tireg leg ki? of the spot‘? All the above are winter symptoms! iller’s Tire & Service Maytown, PA Phone 426-3430 ~~. - AUCTIONS make the difference in marketing livestock! MONDAY —8 AM--Fat Hogs 10 AM--Horse Sale 11 AM--Hay & Straw 1:30 PM--Fat Steers, Bulls, Cows & Veal WEDNESDAY —12 Noon--Hay & Straw John W.W. Loose [continued from front page] “high school, and Millersville had no one else to teach art at that time. He took a double major in science and social studies. scholarship, -and was elected to Phi Sigma Pi, the honor society. Mr. Loose has always been shy with attractive members of the opposite sex. This was true when he was one of 1S boys in college among more than 200 girls. to dance with them the girls called the boys’ mothers. John Loose’s mother com- pelled him to take a young lady to a MSC dance. at Millersville was about the iron industry which once flourished near Marietta. In 1957 Mr. Loose returned from industry to someday, but the influence of a teacher is eternal, I think Horace Mann said. You teach a child, who grows up and teaches a child, and so on.”’ At the time he came to Donegal Mr. Loose was prothonotary of Lancaster force in Lancaster County. Although he no longer holds political office, Mr. Loose is still close to the Republican Party in the Industrial Archaeology and helped to unearth the foundations of the scythe and sickle factory at Fishing Creek in Drumore Town- best-seller. He has written countless articles on varied aspects of local history for the county historical society and for the Bicentennial. He is at work now on a number of studies: one about pipelines that cross Lancaster County, of them names of places no longer in existence, like ‘‘Billmeyer.”’ Mr. Loose is secretary of the Heritage Society of “Wow! teach!”’ He feels that he gets along well with his students, but wishes he had more time Another day to While at Millersville John education, when he came to ship. . LTH il get acquainted with { i i i is the author o e individuals. m Loose edited the yearbook, teach social studies at He is t Save the towing charge!!! was president of the Donegal. He realized, he, Heritage of Lancaster, a Mr. Loose realizes he has . § 4 rs so i i isto- luable commodity en- 1) dramatics club, won a aid, that ‘boilers are going ~ beautifully illustrated histo a va y Call us now for these needed services!!! § {tomuties Cub. MO" for Be A 7 ot Lamaier, Wit 2 Titel 15 ow in, tro students he teaches. *‘] know,’’ he says, ‘‘that there is not a single student in school whose parents would sell him for any amount of money. So, I see the most priceless material in the world before me every day I teach. That’s a real trust. NEW HO LL AND The girls got tired of County, a position for which another on names of places More money than there is in dancing with each other, pe had been hand-picked by in the county, many of them the U.S. Treasury. difference in auctions! and when the boys refused Graybill Diehm, political quaint like ‘Mascot,’ some The rewards of teaching are in seeing former students succeed, raise their families, pay their taxes, keep out of jail. “The mayor of Mount Joy 12:30 PM--Dairy Sale Twice a year every year county. . Lancaster. He has been is a former student of mine. 1:00 PM--Feeder Pigs since he graduated from He is ke id f Others are council mem- pt most busy president of the Torch Club THURSDAY—11 AM--Fat Steers, Bulls & Cows MSC, Mr. Loose has acted outside of his teaching by all and is historian of the bers, lawyers, doctors, 4:30 PM--Sheep & Veal as inquisitor at the initiation his work on local history. Cliosophic Society. professors—and a lot of New Holland, Penna. Aoram W. Diffenbach, Manager Phone [717] 354-4341 New Holland Sales Stables, Inc. -— A eee (avo F MANHEIM PIKE, EAST PETERSBURG OPPOSITE ERB'S MARKET-569-5353 Where Our Customers Send Their Friends Ly, IBBERSON’S CARPET "OR HOME AND CAR of new members into Phi Delta Pi. Sometimes, former students from Donegal are surprised to discover Mr. Loose under the hood he wears for this rite. After graduation from MSC Mr. Loose taught all the science courses and all the social studies at Terre Hill High School, a school no longer in existence. He then became production manager for Penn Boiler and Burner Corporation. He has always been skilled in all phases of mechanics and makes all Since 1973 he has been president of the Lancaster County Historical Society. He is deputy president-gen- eral of the General Society of the War of 1812, made up of descendants of veterans of that war. He is president of the board of the Unitarian Church of Lancaster. He is a member of the board of the Marietta Restoration Assoc- iates. He is a member and helped to found the Southern Lancaster County Historical Society. He is a member of the Manheim Historical Society. He is first He started writing history books when he was seven years old, by printing his story on folded sheets of paper and then stapling the folded sheets together. How is Mr. Loose able to engage in all these activities? He says, ‘‘By not being married I avoid many griefs and also have time to do all these things.” Mr. Loose has one sister Dorothy Boardman, who is director of personnel for the Ivy Department Stores of North Carolina. € 1660 SOUTH MARKET STREET kinds of repairs around his vice-president of the Penn- Mr. Loose considers ELIZABETHTOWN, PA 17022 house. His main historical Sylvania Federation of himself fortunate to be able Open Monday through Friday 9 am-5:30 pm interest is in industrial Historical Societies. He is to teach. He says he wakes Saturday 9 am-12 noon Thursday and Friday appointment only SENIOR C'TIZEN CARDS HONORED COLUMBIA HOSPITAL 7th & Poplar (Emergency Entrance) EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES Available Day & Night 7:8 367-274. -¢iiras by prescheduled EMERGENCY MEDICAL CALLS Saturday Afternoon and Sunday Norlanco Health Center (Mount Joy Area Only) Susquehanna Times [USPS 055-530] for history. His master’s thesis active in the Society for up every morning and says, Santa Claus is a scholar and likes to carry lots of books on his sleigh Christmas is a magic time children. Visions of Santa Claus, elves and reindeer abound. Help your children feel this magic even more by buying them books for Christmas. Books can transport children to Oz or children feel magic all year round. Buy them books for good solid citizens rearing good families. ‘“These are the rewards in teaching.” Mr. Loose feels that he gets along well with the school administration. , He thinks he is able with his wide experience to see the whole picture in any situation where faculty and administration might have differing views. He believes he is able to retain his principles but also know when to bend. make the mess less. &. [HZ Never-Never Land. Books can take them through the ia School Menu past and into the future. IN-SINK-ERATOR I _, With books and a little imagination, everything is | DISPOSERS DO MORE. possible. So help your There have fo be good reasons why more In-Sink-Erator dis- posers are sold and installed every year than any other Box 75-A, R.D.#1, Marietta, PA 17547 Here is the Donegal menu Wednesday Christmas. This message make. Published weekly on Wednesdays for the week of Dec. 10th to Cheeseburger on roll has been brought to you by ng Hg, we. [52 issues per year] Dec. 14th. (Milk is served Succotash Donegal Reading Program I's the core of our disposers Telephone: [717] 426-2212 or 653-8383 Publisher-—Nancy H. Bromer Editor—Diane Krantz Advertising Manager—Diane Krantz every day). Monday Cheese steak sandwich Lettuce & tomato salad Pears Thursday and The International Read- ing Association. along with our own ISE-made electric motors. Then we add the extra things. A tough polypropylene shield protects against interior corro- sion. Automatic reversing Fench fries Harvard beets Marietta Editor—Hazel Baker Mount Joy Editor—Cherie Dillow Turkey Hoagie Butt. green beans action extends the life of the grinding elements. : xt Vol. 79, No. 48, December 5, 1979 Peaches Applesauce a ter T d we make our disposers do more. Advertising Rates Upon Request uesaay : Entered at the Post Office in Marietta, PA, as Beef Pot Pie Friday ; R.V . RICHARDS second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879 Butt. Peas Grilled cheese sandwich & SONS INC Subscription Rate—$6.00/year Cream Slaw Soup & crackers 8 . [Outside Lancaster County—$6.50/year] Roll & Butter Celery/peanut butter COLUMBIAR.D. 1 VILLA Ad ELL dL LORI SII II III IIS II III IIT III IIIS SSI IIEI LSI SSE T ISS SLL 7 77/7 Jello/topping Cake/icing 426-1836 VISA & M/Ch PDIP 0022222222222 edd ddd ddd did il tid dbb bbb db ddl ddd td dddd dds
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