Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, April 02, 1980, Image 2

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Ever have a flat tire at mid-nite
& discover your
spare tire was flat?!
Is your car & truck
suffering from
lack of service?!
CALL NOW! DON’T PROCRASTINATE!
(spend your tax refund)
Miller’s Tire & Service
Maytown, PA Phone 426-3430
a ae a a a i de Se LT a a a
Po.
ANNAN NNN NNN NNN NNN
.
We have dried Pm, supplies — gifts — home decor
That Personal Touch
Just off the Square
Maytown, PA
Phone 426-3692
Shop 4 to 9 weekdays
By appointment weekends
See us weekends at the Trading Post, Elizabethtown
autohaus
(ao J MANHEIM PIKE, EAST PETERSBURG
OPPOSITE ERB'S MARKET 569-5353
Where Our Customers Send Their F “ends
AUCTION S make the difference in
marketing livestock!
NEW HOLLAND
difference in auctions!
MONDAY —8AM--Fat Hogs
10 AM--Horse Sale
1:30 PM--Fat Steers, Bulls, Cows & Veal
WEDNESDAY —12 Noon--Hay & Straw
12:30 PM--Dairy Sale
1:00 PM--Feeder Pigs
THURSDAY—11 AM--Fat Steers, Bulls & Cows
4:30 PM--Sheep & Veal
New Holland Sales Stables, Inc.
New Holland, Penna.
Abram W. Diffenbach, Manager Phone [717] 354-4341
EMERGENCY EMERGENCY
MEDICAL SERVICES MEDICAL CALLS
Available Day & Night Saturday Afternoon
COLUMBIA HOSPITAL and Sunday
Dr. David E. Schlosser
(Mount Joy Area Only)
7th & Poplar
(Emergency Entrance)
[USPS 055-530]
Box 75-A, R.D.#1, Marietta, PA 17547
Published weekly 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
Vol. 80, No. 13, April 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]
Obituaries
CLINTON G. EBY
Clinton G. Eby, 79, of 330
N. Barbara St., Mount Joy,
died this week at the
Lancaster General Hospital
after an illness of several
months.
He was the husband of
Lillian F. Barto Eby.
He was born in Rapho
Township, a son of the late
Clinto H. and Barbara F.
Garber Eby.
A former member of the
Red Rose Auto Club, he and
his wife owned a 1921 Ford”
touring car which they drove
in Mount Joy parades.
Mr. Eby was self-em-
ployed for more than 28
years on a bread route he
operated in the Mount Joy
area. After his retirement,
he worked as a janitor for
Donegal School District and
National Central Bank.
He was a member of St.
Mark’s United Methodist
Church and the Mount Joy
Fire Company. He was also
a member of the Mount Joy
Leisure Club and the Mount
Joy Historical Society.
He belonged to Casiphia
Lodge S51, Mount Joy, Free
and Accepted Masons; Lan-
caster Lodge of Perfection;
and Harrisburg Consistory.
Surviving in addition to
his wife are two daughters:
Girls honored
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[continued from front page]
Lebanon League Tit'e win-
ners were presented to the
school.
Each varsity player pre-
sented her parents with an
8 X 10 color photograph of
the team.
The parents group which
organized the banquet wish-
es to thank the following
merchants for their help in
putting the banquet to-
gether:
Martin’s S & 10, B. Titus
Rutt Agency, Inc., Greer’s
Jewelry, Koser’s Jewelry
Store, Ray N. Wiley Agen-
cy, Inc., Donegal Industries,
Hostetter’s Banquet Hall,
Hostetter Hardware, Inc.,
Engle Printing Service,
Kenny Smith Sports, Arnold
Pontiac - Oldsmobile,
Houseal Store, Sue Trostle
Beauty Salon, Debra Arnold
Beauty Salon, Millers Tire &
Service, Donsco, Hamilton
Bank, Harold K. Keller,
Kunkle Oil Service, Floral
Creations, Garber Oil Co.,
John Crider Citgo.
Also: Ruhl’s Flowers,
Myers Gift Shop, Bridal
Bouquet, Mount Joy Frozen
Food Locker, J.B. Hostetter
& Sons, Inc., Gehman
Furniture Store, Tastee
Freez, Tank Truck Rentals,
Sloan’s, Carl Drohan, Steh-
man’s IGA, Howard John-
son Motor Lodge, Mr. Steak
Restaurant, Larry Domback,
Contractor, First Federal
Savings and Loan, Weidman
Seed Service, Wenger Chi-
ropractic Clinic, Weis Mar-
‘kets and Y & S Candies.
Vera, wife of Thomas Cox,
Mount Joy; and Shirley,
wife of Glen Forney,
Stroudsburg; four grand-
children; and one great-
~ grandchild.
MARY E. GANTZ
Mary E. Gantz of Mount
Joy R1 died last week at the
Lancaster Osteopathic Hos-
pital. She was 67.
She was the wife of Harry
M. Gantz.
She was born in West
Donegal Township, the
daughter of Elizabeth Shank
Heisey and the late Millard
Heisey.
She was a member of
Chiques Church of the
Brethren and the Mount Joy
Welcome Wagon.
Surviving in addition to
her husband and mother are
the following daughters:
Elva May, wife of Thomas
Worthy, Cassville; Kathryn,
wife of Ronald Stayer, Irwin;
Janet, wife of John Erb,
Manheim R7; Evelyn Gantz,
Mount Joy; and Naomi, wife
of Joseph Helm, Mount Joy.
Also surviving are 16
grandchildren; two great-
grandchildren; and these
brothers and sisters: Alma,
wife of Walter Gantz; Lester
Heisey; Kathryn, wife of
Maylon Fry; Arlene, wife of
Guie Keener; and Glenn
Heisey, all of Elizabeth-
town; Avea Heisey, Gran-
tham; and Leroy Heisey,
Mount Joy RI.
Pack 136
attends
honor ct.
Leaders of Pack 136
attended a court of honor at
Troop 39. Attending from
Pack 136 were cubmaster
Robert Mark, John Auker,
James Boring. Lester Dim-
bler was taken into Troop
39.
Pack 136 Committee
meeting was held at the
home of Robert Mark.
Attending were James Bor-
ing, Robert Mark, Loretta
Dimbler, Ann Mark, Caro-
lyn Newcomer, Irene Bec-
ker. Pack 136 will hold a
yard sale in the lot beside G.
C. Murphy Store, West
Main St., Mount Joy, April
26th, 10AM. until ?. All
donations can be brought to
the yard sale by 9AM., or
call 653-5983 if you have a
donation. Rain Date is May
3rd.
April 2, 1980
Jnuelalue
HAROWARE STORE
BARGAIN
OF THE
MONTH
While
Supplies Last
now 9.44
COVERED
FRY PAN
12-in. covered pan with
porcelain exterior, non-
stick interior. Quality
aluminum. M-0768-60
QUANTITIES LIMITED
Hoteller
SHanoluare
Jc.
93€. Main St., Mount Joy
Phone 653-1861
She Colonial Ynn
324 West Market Street,
Open Easter Sunday
Serving Dinners
11:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Marietta
RESERVATIONS PREFERRED
IT DOES MAKE A DIFFERENCE WHERE YOU SAVE
CENTRAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSO.
HAS A PLAN FOR YOU
SERVING THE AREA SINCE 1898
2/2 Year Variable Rate
CERTIFICATE
26 Week CERTIFICATE
April 3 thru April 9, 1980
1 ? 0 CURRENT ANNUAL
i INTEREST RATE
*this offer valid from April 1, 1980
through April 30, 1980. $100.00
Minimum Deposit. The Monthly Rate is
based on the U.S. Treasurey Securities
Rate. Federal Regulations require sub-
stantial Penalty for Early Withdrawal of
any Savings Certificate.
14.804°%™""
* This is an annual rate and is subject to
change renewal. Federal regulations now
prohibit compounding of interest during
the term of the certificate and require
substantial penalties for early with-
drawal. The minumum issue is $10,000.
Each Saver's Funds Here are insured to $40,000
by Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation
CENTRAL savines & Loan Asso.
325 Locust Street Rt. 441 & Colebrook Road
Columbia, Pa. 17512 Marietta, Pa. 17547
Phone 684-9500 Phone: 426-2520