1980 Ins fle. )is- Oy; er, int ael T, er ry Cy of Cy st AS 10 July 16, 1980 E. Timothy Pretz Timothy Pretz, minister of E. U. Presbyterian S. Timothy Pretz has been elected pastor of the English United Presbyterian Church, Marietta. The Wayne native gradu- ated from Radnor High Scheol and earned a B.S. degree in math from Jue Yalye HARDWARE store® ——e Last 7 yy ADJUSTABLE TOOL HOLDER Organizes tools & imple- ments. With one 4-ft. heavy-duty metal track & 6 metal tool holders. Mount anywhere. HT-1 Quantities Limited Joslellen 93 East Main Street Mount Joy, Pa. Phone 653-1861 Bucknell University, Lewis- town. He resided in Mount Joy for one year during which time he was employed at Watt & Shand depart- ment store, Park City. He entered Gardon-Crom- well Theological Seminary, Beverly, Mass., graduating this year with a Master of Divinity degree. He served as a student intern in Marblehead. Pretz is married to the former Lee Anne Evans, of Villanova, Pa. She is a graduate of Radnor High School and Bucknell Univer- sity. She has taught at Warwick High School and has worked as a computer programmer for John Han- cock Co. couple was married in 1976. Rev. Pretz will be or- dained in his church July 26th. School Board agenda The Donegal School Dis- trict Board will hold its monthly meeting Thursday, July 17, at 8 pm in the District Office, Market Ave- nue, Mount Joy. Following is the agenda for the meeting: 1. Personnel matters: requests for leaves, hirings to recommend, transfers, etc. 2. Bids to be acted upon for library books, musical instruments, dishwasher. 3. Recommendation on student insurance for 1980- 81. 4. Building repair items. S. Discussion of possible expansion of IU 13 Board. 6. Other matters, as may come up. Boston. The Lions Club of Marietta gets ‘thank you’ letter The Marietta Lions Club received the following letter from the Lancaster County Branch of the Pennsylvania Association for the Blind following a Lions Club visit to the Blind Center. Dear Lion President: Please extend our sincere thanks to the members of the Marietta Lions Club for their generous check in the amoung of $155.00 repre- senting contributions from your club of $100.00, from Brent and Vicki Shunk of $20.00, and from The United Telephone Company of Pennsylvania, Columbia, of $35.00. As you requested, this contribution will be used for our Radio Talking Library. Thanks, too, for the 300 pairs of eyeglasses which you brought in. We appreci- ate your club’s support of this project of our agency. Best wishes. Marion R. Campbell Executive Director Ah Jaa: CHECKS © NO MONTHLY MAINTENANCE CHARGE MAKE YOUR LIFE EASIER & MORE PLEASANT WITH A CHECKING ACCOUNT 653-1441 UNION NATIONAL BANK * NO SERVICE CHARGE SAVE TIME & TRAVEL PROVE YOU'VE PAID ARE SAFE WAY TO PAY MAKE BOOKKEEPING EASY RECORD TAX DEDUCTIONS BUILD PRESTIGE & CREDIT UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK 101 E. Main Street Mount Joy SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 7 NOTICE Troubled with. . . 3. Mildew? 4. Ruined furniture? You need a dehumidifier! See Bob Spangler at SPANGLER 42 West Market Street, Marietta Phone 426-3122 1. Damp basements? 2. Musty Clothes? YOU'LL CHECK WITH * NO MINIMUM BALANCE 100 W. High Street 190 Stony Battery Rd. Maytown Salunga 426-1512 898-2478 MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
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