Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, June 18, 1980, Image 4

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"Lancaster Triumph and Suzuki
Motorcycle & Snowmobile Sales & Service
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’ 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
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New Holland, Penna.
Abram W. Diffenbach, Manager Phoce [717] 354-4341
HOLLINGER OIL
SERVICE
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pe HEATING & AIR
CONDITIONING
SALES & SERVICE
FREE ESTIMATES—
CALL 653-4484
807 WEST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PA
You won’t believe what
mad Doctor Shelly has
concocted for you
this week!
When you buy a
Basset Bedroom Suite,
he will give you any set of
bedding in the store at halfprice.
Come in and take advantage of
the savings before
the Doctor regains his senses.
Faraiture
wa on.
PM Sunasa
- STORE HOURS -
Mon. Noh. She Pri. fwd
FREE DELIVERY fund
FINANCING VAICARLE
Harvey Gantz Jr.
Harvey Gantz
is honors grad
On May 31, Harvey
Gantz, Jr., received his
Master of Public Adminis-
tration degree from the
University of Denver, Den-
ver, Colorado. Mr. Gantz
received several distin-
guished honors. He was
inducted into BETA GAM-
MA SIGMA, the national
business honorary. He was
also inducted into PI
ALPHA ALPHA, the nation-
al public affairs and public
administration honor soci-
ety. Mr. Gantz was also
honored with the prestigious
GOVERNOR’S AWARD IN
PUBLIC ADMINISTRA-
TION. The Governor's A-
ward in Public Admiuistra-
tion is awarded by the
Governor of the State of
Colorado (Governor Richard
Lamm) to the graduate
student in public adminis-
tration with the highest
overall grade point average.
While at the University of
Denver, Harvey served as
the administrative assistant
to the Director of - the
Executive Management
MPA program and was
instrumental in the growth
and development of that
program which began in
January of 1979. Also while
at D.U., Mr. Gantz interned
with the Mountain Plains
Federal Regional Council
and there he authored an
original document which
dealt with the process of and
probable impacts from oil
and gas exploration. The
document entitled, ‘‘A Lay-
men’s Guide to Oil and Gas
Development’’, is part of a
federal government effort to
help energy impacted areas
cope with the concerns
involved with energy-
related growth. The docu-
ment was published and
distributed to county and
local officials of federal
region VIII (Montana, North
and South Dakota, Colora-
do, Wyoming and Utah).
Harvey Gantz, Jr., is a
December 1978 graduate of
Eastern College, St. Davids,
Pennsylvania. He is a 1975
alumnus of Columbia High
School, Columbia, Pa. Har-
vey is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Gantz, Sr., 306
Perry Street, Columbia,
Pennsylvania.
Beginning June 9th, Mr.
- Gantz will accept a position
as consultant to the Environ-
mental Data Processing
Center of the Denver region
office of the U.S. Depart-
ment of the Interior.
Obituaries
EVALYN BATES
Mrs. Evalyn Bates, 62, a
Mount Joy native, died in
Halifax Hospital, Daytona
Beach, Fla., after a lengthy
illness. She was the widow
of Alfred P. Bates.
Born in Mount Joy Town
Township, she was the
daughter of Harvey B. and
Irene A. Kirchoff Eshleman,
Elizabethtown. She was
retired from Donegal In-
dustries, Mount Joy, in
1973.
In addition to her parents,
she is survived by two sons:
Alfred Ronald Bates, Bun-
nell, Fla., and Perry Calvin
Bates, Shiremanstown; four
grandchildren; two great-
grandchildren; and one
brother, Havey K. Eshle-
man, Elizabethtown.
MRS. OMAR G. GROFF
Mrs. Caroline S. Groff,
62, died at Lankenau
Hospital, Philadelphia. She
had been under the care of a
doctor. She resided at 214
Frederick St., Mount Joy.
Retired from the New
Standard Corp., Mount Joy,
she was a member of St.
Mark’s United Methodist
Church, the Florin Fire
Company’s Ladies Auxili-
ary, and Friendship Fire
Company No. 1's Ladies
Auxiliary.
The wife of Omar G.
Groff, she was born in
Mount Joy, a daughter of
the late Frederic and Annie
Watson Schneider.
Surviving in addition to
her husband are a son,
Charles O. Groff, Mount Joy
R1; two brothers, James M.
Schneider, Mount Joy, and
Claude Schneider, Lancas-
ter; two sisters, Audrey R.,
wife of Alvin N. Collins,
Mount Joy, and Florence,
wife of Robert M. Kling,
Mount Joy; and three
granddaughters.
FULLER MORLEY SR.
Fuller Morley Sr., 73,
Bainbridge, died at the
Hershey Medical Center.
He was retired from the
former Olmsted Air Force
Base, Middletown, and a
member of the Loyal Order
of the Moose 410, Middle-
town.
June 18, 1980
He is survived by his wife,
Mary L., and four children:
Fuller Morley Jr., Bain-
bridge; John E. Morley,
Tucson, Ariz.; Elaine Gray-
bill, and Mary Krodel, both
of Middletown; 11 grand-
children and 1 great-grand-
child.
He is also survived by one
brother, Dwight, Tampa,
Fla.; four sisters, Anna R.
Morley, Mountain City,
Tenn.; Evelyn Plantz, Dem-
ing, N.M.; Mildred Shown,
Doe Valley, Tenn., and
Patte Hart, Elizabethton,
Tennessee.
Miss Fay L. Myers
weds Harry N. Boyles
The marriage of Miss Fay
L. Myers to Harry N. Boyles
Jr., 341 E. Walnut Street,
Marietta, took place Satur-
day, June 14, at 11 am at the
Presentation of the Blessed
Virgin Mary Church, Mari-
etta. The Rev. Callistus
Juras officiated.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
Kaufman, Drager Road,
Columbia R1. She attended
Hempfield High School.
The bridegroom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Boyles Sr., 329 S. Third
Street, Columbia. He grad-
uated from Columbia High
School and is employed by
Armstrong Ceiling Plant.
Matron of Honor was
Mrs. Christine Stauffer,
sister of the bride, Mount
Joy. Bridemaids were: Mrs.
Josetta Frick and Mrs.
Deanna Yocum, sisters of
the bridegroom, Miss
Harriet Kaufman and Mrs.
Agnes Meisinger, sister of
the bride, all of Columbia.
Serving as flower girl was
Shemane Kaufman, Colum-
bia. Ringbearer was Todd
Boyles, Columbia.
Best man was Ronald
Boyles, brother of the
bridegroom, Columbia.
Serving as ushers were:
Bernard Shimko Jr., Man-
heim; Joseph Crawford,
Marietta; William Wagner,
Marietta; and Gary Mei-
singer, Columbia.
The couple will live in
Marietta.
Miss Shirley Ann Spickler
bride of Jeffrey Lynn Ruhl
The marriage of Miss
Shirley Ann Spickler to
Jeffrey Lynn Ruhl took place
Saturday, June 14, at 10:30
am at the Grace Brethren
Church, Elizabethtown,
with the Rev. Michael
Rockafellow officiating.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Galen S.
Spickler, Elizabethtown.
She graduated from Eliza-
bethtown High School and
Mount Joy Vo-Tech School.
She is employed by Mount
Joy Vo-Tech School.
The bridegroom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Ruhl, Mount Joy, R2. He
attending Donegal High
School and is employed by
Galen S. Spickler Inc.,
Elizabethtown.
Maid of honor was Miss
Judy Frey, Ronks. Mrs.
Judy Spickler, Elizabeth-
town, was matron of honor.
Bridesmaids were: Miss
Patty Sheetz, Mount Joy;
Miss Julie Baker, Elizabeth-
town; Miss Brenda Hess,
Leola, and Mrs. Teresa
Lehman, Manheim.
Flower girl® was Miss
Hope Hess, Leola and Neal
Spickler, brother of the
bride, Elizabethtown, was
righbearer.
Serving as best man was
James Ruhl, brother of the
bridegroom, Bainbridge.
Ushers were brothers of
the bride, Carl Spickler,
Gene Spickler and Curtis
Spickler of Elizabethtown;
Jerry Ruhl, brother of the
bridegroom; Curt Halde-
man, Mount Joy; Duane
Lehman and Joe Shere,
Manheim.
The couple will live at
Elizabethtown R3.
Miss Kathryn Condon
bride of Jeffrey Waser
The marriage of Miss
Kathryn J. Condon to
Jeffrey L. Waser took place
Saturday, June 14, at 10 am
at the Crossroads Brethren
in Christ Church, Mount
Joy, with the Rev. Dale
Engle officiating.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. David L.
Condon, 512 Martin Ave.,
Mount Joy. She graduated
from Donegal High School
and is employed by Hamil-
ton Bank, East Petersburg.
The bridegroom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. John F.
Waser, 1033 S. Spruce St.,
Elizabethtown. He graduat-
ed from Elizabethtown High
School and is employed by
Hershey Medical Center.
Mrs. Donna M. Condon,
Columbia R1, was matron of
honor. Bridemaids were
Tanya Witmer, Maytown,
and Julie Waser, sister of
the bridegroom, Elizabeth-
town. Flower girl was
Melanie Helm, Mount Joy.
Serving as best man was
Michael Kaylor of Eliza-
bethtown. Ushers were
David M. Condon, brother
of the bride, Columbia, and
Phil Boozer, Elizabethtown.
The couple will live in
Elizabethtown.