Page 6— SUSQUEHANNA TIMES o Ib. bag of quarter Ib. Try our own scrapple 79¢ & pudding $1.49 Youndt’s Meat Market 119 E. Market St., Marietta 426-1245 Bounce this way and subscribe to the Susquehanna Times. We will keep you informed about local sports activities, as well as community, church and local government happenings. Please send me the SUSQUEHANNA TIMES weekly (52 issues per year) for: Lancaster County——1 year—$6.00 (outside Lancaster County)——1 year—$6.50 Mail to: SUSQUEHANNA TIMES, Box 75-A, R.D.#1, Marietta, PA 17547. NOME, ssvssssscosscsssessiverisssssssnssosesnesds St. & No. or R.D. NOwssssssessctessessvssovssssose City or Town 0000000000000000000000000000000000000 State sesecsscssccscscscccccsssssese Zip 0000020 OTS 2 If this is a gift subscription, bill to: Name 000000000009 0000000000000 0CCRCOIOIOOROINIOIECOROOOROOYS St. & No. or R.D. No. 000000000000000000000000000060 City or Town 0000000000000000000000000000000000000 80000000000000030008500800 0s State evessssccssessssssssscscscsscceZiDococssssnse ie Name of person to receive subscription renewal notice. Hamburg Patties $8.50 January'9, 1980 Barry Eppley named fire chief; Harold McKain president of Marietta’s Pioneer Fire Company Officers for the Pioneer Fire Company, Marietta, for the 1980 term will be: Barry Eppley, fire chief; Walter, Beaston, first assistant fire chief; Paul Armold, second assistant fire chief; Harold McKain, chief engineer; Paul Armold, assistant en- gineer; John Conral, ste- ward; Harold McKain, Bill Bailey and Lindy Beaston, trustees; and Jay Beaston, chief hose director. Harold McKain will be taking the office of pres- ident; Paul Armold, first vice president; Walter Beaston, second vice pres- ident; Ken Kauffman Jr., secretary; Paul Armold, assistant secretary; John Stoner, treasurer; and The Reverend Arested Red, chaplain. Assistant hose directors will be Bob Nein, Paul Moore, Jim Welsch, Lloyd Kennedy, Walter Beaston, Ken Kauffman Jr., Barry Eppley and Paul Armold. Harold McKain will be the company’s representa- tive to the State Association with Ken Kauffman Jr. being the alternate. Kauff- man will also serve as the representative to the relief association with Walter Beaston as the alternate. Barry Eppley and Harold McKain will attend county Donegal area ‘Goodwill Kid Deputies’ to help with fund drive this month; Approximately 24,000 ele- mentary students from 12 Lancaster County School Districts (including Done- gal) will be participating in Goodwill’'s annual school drive during the months of January, February and March, to search for and collect useable, unwanted or outgrown clothing, toys, knick-knacks, small appli- ances, etc. Each winter, Goodwill Industries faces a drastic reduction in the amount of Obituaries CARL E. BRANDT JR. Carl E. ““Buddy’’ Brandt Jr.,, a former Donegal student, died in an auto- mobile accident in Phoenix, Arizona where he now lives. The 18-year-old moved to Phoeni: with his family about three years ago. Born in Lancaster, Brandt was the son of Carl E. and Murial Sammons Brandt. He was a member of Victory Baptist Church, where he belonged to the youth group, and he was serving in the U.S. Army, stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Surviving, in addition to his parents, are two bro- thers, Matthew and Darryl; five sisters, Donna, Paula, Amber, Barbara and Alli- son, all at home; paternal grandparents, Paul and Jenny Brandt, York; and maternal grandparents, Lu- ther Sr., _and. Blanche Sammons, West Grove. ANNA M. BRAYMAN Anna M. Brayman of 327 Cherry St., Columbia, form- erly of Marietta, died at St. Joseph Hospital after an illnes of six weeks. She was 67 years old. She retired from Tidy Products of Columbia in 1974. She was a member of the United Church of Christ faith. Born in Marietta, she was the daughter of the late Oscar and Sarah Boughter Brayman. She is survived by two sisters, Jennie, wife of Francis Resch, Columbia, and Carrie, wife of John T. Baker, Elizabethtown; and two brothers, Albert L. Brayman, Newark, De., and Oscar E. Brayman, of Marietta. JANIS M. DRAGER Janis M. Drager, 32, of Marietta RD#1 died at her home after an illness of four months. She was the wife of Donald C. Drager. Born in East Donegal Township, she was the daughter of Lewis and Grace Martin Bixler. Mrs. Drager was a member of the United Church of Christ, Maytown. She was assistant organist there and had been pres- ident of the United Church Women. She was a member of Farm Women Society 29. Surviving in addition to her husband and parents are a son, Aaron C. and a daughter, Emiline S., at home. Also surviving are three sisters, Joanne, wife of Edwin Myers, Elizabeth- town, Frances, wife of Gene Mateer, Manheim RD, and Florence, wife of Ronald Kline, Lititz; and two brothers, Jay and Philip Bixler, both of Marietta RD#1. EVELYN E. GERBER Evelyn E. Gerber, 76, Marietta RD#1, died at the Columbia Hospital after a brief illness. She was the wife of Elwood K. Gerber. They had observed their 57th wedding anniversary July 15. She was a member of the Calvary Bible Church, sessions with alternates Lloyd Kennedy and Walter Beaston. Bill Bailey will serve as representative to Zone 7 with Ken Kauffman Jr, Barry Eppley and Walter Beaston as alternates. Rich- ard Umbenhauer is solicitor. donated materials. With the aid of the students (this year the participants are called **Goodwill Kid Deput- ies’’), there will be a search for wanted and needed items to help the handi- capped people emplyed at Goodwill Industries. The shortage of donated mater- ials could mean less work hours for these people. Thanks to the ‘‘Goodwill Kid Deputies,’” donations arc expected to be near normal and, hopefully, there will be no need to cut work Mount Joy RD#1. Mrs. Gerber was born in Marietta RD#1, the daugh- ter of the late Harry and Anna Trout Kuhn. Surviving in addition to her husband are these children: Bette, wife of Walter Woods, Wrights- ville; Robert, Lititz RD#3; Christian, Lancaster; Irvin, Akron, Ohio; Charles, May- town; and Sandra, wife of Charles R. Garner, York. Also surviving are twenty- one grandchildren and 11 great - grandchildren; two brothers, Walter Kuhn, Manheim and Russel Kuhn, Mount Joy; and two sisters, Bertha Foreman and Ruth Martin, both of Mount Joy. ANNA E. KOSER Anna E. Koser, 80, formerly of Mount Joy, died at United Zion Home, 722 Furnace Hills Pike, Lititz, where she resided for the past seven years. She was the widow of Irvin L. Koser who died in 1972. The daughter of the late Abram and Anna Ebersole Shank, she was born in West - Donegal Township. She was a lifelong resident of Lancaster County. Mrs. Koser was a mem- ber of Cross Roads Brethren in Christ Church, Mount Joy. She is survived by these children: Leah, wife of Edward Phelan, Lancaster; Jay Koser, Mount Joy; Betty, wife of Robert Johnson, Wichita, Kansas: Abram, Mount Joy; Alma, wife of Kennith Redman, Willow Street; and Rachel, wife of Paul Cramer, The annual banquet will be held Saturday, January 19, at 6:30 pm. Invited guests include County Fire Marshall Paul Knier, Troop- cr Fisher," Mayor JR. Flanagan and John Lutz, former dispatcher of 751. hours. Kindergarten through the sixth grade will participate in the program. The local students will receive their posters and bags January 15 and have them picked up January 22. Each Deputy that returns his ‘‘Bag of Wanted Goods'* will receive a Kid Deputy's badge. Each school participating in the program will receive a reward, and the school having the largest amount of goods donated will receive a special reward. Manheim R4. Also surviving are 16 grandchildren; 15 great- grandchildren; one sister, Sue, wife of David Nissley, Elizabethtown; and one brother, Norman Shank, Manheim. RALPH F. STEVENS Ralph F. Stevens, 682 West Market St., Marietta, died in the Lancaster General Hospital following a lengthy illnes. He was 74. He was the husband of the late Ruth Charleston Stevens. Born in Juniata Town- ship, Blair County, he was the son of Flora Estright Stevens, who survives, and the late Tom R. Stevens Sr. Stevens was retired from the ITT Grinnell Corp., in Wrightsville, where he was a watchman for the valve division. He was a member of the Susquehanna Benefic- ial Association of Marietta. He was baptized in the Episcopalian faith. In addition to his mother living in Altoona, he is survived by two sons, Raymond G., with whom he resided, and William O., of Willington; one daughter, Georgieanna, wife of Donald D. Roberts, Marietta; and eight grandchildren. In addition, the following brothers and sisters also survive: Tom R. Stevens Jr., Altoona; Donald Stevens, Millville, N.J.; Jack Stevens of Florida; Fay Stevens, Altoona; Sue, wife of Michael Manicello, Altoona; Mrs. Catherine Hayes, of Seattle, Wash.; and Hope, wife of Robert Mazza, Paoli. ro Se” HA a Ea al Pl ON me PN OR PN ed ed PN ew rn —_ oh ah ts tba EAs abe ~~ ~~ 88 MN Nm on o> ~~
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