Page 2—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES YES . ws 1980! - We have been Miller's YES Tire & Service 1 year! YES - We definately appreciate & say Thank You for your past husiness! NOW - No. 2 Sticker is due! PITTOT 30 days to do it!!! iller’s Tire & Service Maytown, PA Phone 426-3430 =. IBBERSON'S CARPET "OR HOME AND CAR #1660 SOUTH MARKET STREET ELIZABETHTOWN, PA 17022 Open Monday through Friday 9 am-5:30 pm Saturday 9 am-12 noon Thursday and Friday evenings by prescheduled appointment only. Call 367-2724. SENIOR CITIZEN CARDS HONORED - earchly= ds delig Ce TTY ea A i 7 5 7 Spices, herbs, teas; Ry . %, NEN My coffee, etc. AX A at 115 W.Market st. ~ {Ea A Marietta, Penna. A Rd Ke NL Ee 4 > Pa ; Wed. thru Sunday 1-6pm x Ken Fortney, prop. = ee eume vee 2 ~COFFEE~ AAS EMERGENCY MEDICAL CALLS Saturday Afternoon and Sunday Norlanco Health Center (Mount Joy Area Only) EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES Available Day & Night COLUMBIA HOSPITAL 7th & Poplar (Emergency Entrance) SILI S IIIS LSS I LISS ILS III IIIS LLL Susquekanna Tintes [USPS 055-530] Box 75-A, R.D.#1, Marietta, PA 17547 Published woukly on Wednesdays [52 issues per year] Telephone: [717] 426-2212 or 653-8383 Publisher—Nancy H. Bromer Editor—Diane L. Krantz Advertising Manager—Kay Kauffman Marietta Editor—Hazel Baker Mount Joy Editor—Cherie Dillow Fn, Vel. 80, No. 1, January 2, 1980 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] FIT IPP 20207 P2222 22 22d dd de bbb itt tbl bl lll bd A 4 tt td AR PDR R222 202220 LR RL Lad SPIT RRR lili diiiididll lsd did di ddd ddd iid dd dd ddd E Marietta Community House, built in memory of Lieutenant Benjamin Hiestand, still serves town The Marietta Community House was dedicated on December 30, 1919, in memory. of Lieutenant Ben- jamin Hiestand, who had been killed in the Air Force of the U. S. Army the previous year. His parents, Mr. and 3 The Marietta Community House as it appears today Mrs. Henry S. Hiestand, and his brother, FitzGerald Hiestand, could not bear to use the insurance money paid them on Benjamin's death for any but a socially worthwhile cause, so they had the community building constructed in Benjamin's Obituaries JUSTIN BINKLEY Justin Binkley, the infant son of Aaron L. and Kathy Ann Ney Binkley, of 201 Mount Joy Street, Mount Joy, died at birth at the Lancaster General Hospital. Surviving besides his parents is a brother, Joshua, at home; paternal grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester O. Binkley, Man- heim; paternal great-grand- mother, Mrs. Elwood Ever- hart, York; maternal grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Ney, Mount Joy; maternal great-grandpar- ents, Mrs. and Mrs. Max Q. Raffensperger, Mount Joy; and maternal great-grand- mother, Mrs. Carrie Ney, Mount Joy. JAMES R. BUCKIUS James R. Buckius of 520 Donegal Springs Road, Mount Joy, died at St. Joseph Hospital after an illness of serveral months. He was 54. Last employed at A & E Advertising, Elizabethtown, he had a lifelong career in sales. Mr. Buckius served in the U.S. Navy during the Second World War and was a member of the Mount Joy American Leagion. He was born in Carroll- town, Cambria County, the son of Mrs. Anna Dommel Buckius, Whitehall Con- valescent Home, Lancaster, and the late Walter A. Buckius Jr. He belonged to the Catholic faith. Surviving, in addition to his mother, is his wife, Joyce Gaul Buckius: four sons, Marc S. of Lampeter, James G., stationed with the U.S. Air Force in Minot, N.DK., Walter A. and Scott R., both at home; two daughters, Julie F. of Lancaster and Kathryn A., wife of Walter Collins Jr. of Swansboro, N.C. Also surviving are two grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Patricia Horning of Millersville; and one broth- er, Charles R., also of Millersville. MRS. HARRY McCANN Mary E. Rider McCann, 76, of 269 Lumber Street, Mount Joy, died at the Lancaster General Hopital memory. FitzGerald still lives in Marietta, but Henry Hiest- and and his wife died. Mrs. Hiestand was the former Bessie FitzGerald, who spent her early childhood in Alaska and in Idaho, where after a lengthy illness. Mrs. McCann was the wife of Harry S. McCann. She attended the Evangeli- cal Congregational Church, Mount Joy, and had been a resident of the town for the past 1S years. Born in Dauphin County, she was the daughter of the late John and Emma Stauffer Herr. Surviving, besides her husband, are four daugh- ters, Ann Mary, wife of Gustav Sager, Elizabeth- town, RD1; Geraldine, wife o Louis Wetzel, Mount Joy; Betty Jane, wife of Ralph Myers, Elizabethtown; and Lois Fay, wife of John Becker, Maytown. Also surviving are 14 grandchildren; ten great- grandchildren; a brother, Jacob Herr, Maytown; and three sisters, Naomi, wife of Donald Wolf, Middletown RD, Vera Hilt, Mount Joy, and Frances Williams, of Elizabethtown. JOHN H. MOWRER John H. Mowrer, 81, Marietta, died at the St. Joseph Hospital after a lengthy illness. her father was an Army Surgeon during “the Nez Perce wars. Bessie's mother recorded their experiences on the frontier in letters she wrote to her mother in Columbia, letters which Bessie Hiestand later ar- ranged to have published. He was the husband of the late Martha Mumma Mowrer, who died in 1973. Employed as a round- house supervisor for the Pennsylvania Railroad for 44 years, he retired in 1962. He has resided in Marietta for the past 18 years and was a former resident of Harris- burg. Mr. Mowrer served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He was a member of the Marietta Assembly of God Church. He was also a member of the Brotherhood of Railroad Shop Crafts Supervisors, the United Railroad Workers of America, AFL-CIO, Local 2016. Born in Lancaster County, he was the son of the late Daniel and Eva Haverstick Mowrer. Surviving are three broth- ers and four sisters: Milton Mowrer, Marietta, Lloyd and Roy Mowrer, both of Lancaster; Mrs. Stella Host- etter and Mrs. Reba Kauff- man, both of Lancaster R2; Elsie, wife of Christian Habecker, Washington Boro R1; and Mrs. Elizabeth Resch, Lancaster. Tr —_——_— ba 2 Fah at
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