Page 2—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Why does your car over-heat? Faulty water pump? Partially clogged radiator? Collapsed hoses? Dirty collant? Lettuce correct your auto’s cooling system today! iller’s Tire & Service Maytown, PA Phone 426-3430 FAMILY FUN! Come on out to Dutch Wonderland. The great amusement park with more than just great amusements. Ride the Monorail. Or make a splash in our Log Flume. Enjoy a dolphin show, tour the Wax Museum and our Botanical Gardens or get in on the fun of All-America’s Family Games: And that's only the beginning. It's a fun-filled must at family prices. $3.95 and $6.75 ( Srong Rates available). For more in- formation, call (717)-291-1888. [LR Wonderland Rt. 30, 4 miles East of Lancaster; Pennsylvania in beautiful Pennsylvania Dutch Country Open Daily: 10AM-8PM Sunday: 11AM:6PM ™~ ; . ‘i ey I'he area's exclusive host for the All-America’s Family Games = GOURMET DINING IN CATAGOMBS (45 ft. below street level) MOUNT JOY, PA . A unique experience Friday and Saturday nights June thru September 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. By Reservation Only Phone: 717-653-2160 or 717-653-2056 EMERGENCY MEDICAL CALLS Saturday Afternoon, Sunday and Monday Norlanco Health Center (Mount Joy Area Only) \ EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES Available Day & Night COLUMBIA HOSPITAL 7th & Poplar (Emergency Entrance) 18qus [USPS 055-530] Box 75.4, 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. 34, August 27, 1980 Advertising rates upon request Entered at the Post Office in Marietta, PA, as second class mail ur'der the Act of March 3, 1879 Subscription Rate—$6.00/ year [Outside Lancaster County—$6.50/ year) C. EDNA BORTZFIELD Mrs. C. Edna Bortzfield, 83, of 220 Birchland Ave., - Mount Joy, died at her home this Sunday following a three-month illness. She was the wife of the late Harold K. Bortzfield, and the daughter of the late Ulrick and Alice Markle Schneider. Mrs. Bortzfield was born in Trenton NJ. She belonged to Trinity Lutheran Church, Mount Joy, and the Lutheran Church Women. Mrs. Bortzfield formerly owned and operated the Bortzfield Grocery Store, Mount Joy. She is survived by one daughter, Marian A., wife of James M. Forry, with whom she resided; one granddaughter; and two great-grandchildren. HOWARD K. DISHON Howard K. Dishon, 60 Old Market St., Mount Joy, died last week at Lancaster General Hospital. He was 67. He retired from Ray- bestos Friction Materials Co., Manheim, in 1976, after 16 years. He and his wife, Regina M. Kuhn Sanders Dishon, recently resided at the Leader Nursing Home, Eliz- abethtown.” He was born in Harrisburg, the son of the late Rufus and Sylvia Dishon Dishon. He belonged to the Associate Church of God, Harrisburg. In addition to his wife, he is survived by five step- children: Raphael L. San- cers, Hanover; Irene Martz, New Oxford R3; Elizabeth M. Cable, Boiling Springs R1; Edward Sanders, West- ninster, MD; Donald J. Sanders, Hanover; 31 step- grandchildren; 26 step- great-grandchildren; one half-brother, Edward Felty, '" Lebanon; and a half-sister, Pauline Dishon, Lebanon. ERNEST J. LAMPING Ernest J. Lamping, 64, 260 West Walnut St., Marietta, died unexpectedly at the Lebanon Veterans Administration Hospital last week. He was married to Ethel Tattersley Lamping. He was born in Hightstown, N.J., the son of the late George and Margaret Lowry Lamp- ing. Lamping was a retired Conestoga Transportation Co. bus driver. He served with the U.S. Army during World War II and with the U.S. Air Force between 1946 and 1952. He was a member of the William Brenner Post 466 of the American Legion, Mari- etta. In addition to his wife, he is survived by: a son, Ernest M. Lamp, Pardeesville; a daughter, Mary M., wife of George Werner, Elizabeth- town; a stepson, Edward M. Miller, Lancaster; and five ' grandchildren. Obituaries HARRY F. OBER Harry F. Ober, 84, of 125 South Market Ave., Mount Joy, died last week at the Heatherbank Home in Co- lumbia after an eight month long illness. He was the husband of the late Stella I. Keifer. He was born in Union Square, Rapho Township, the son of the late Moses and Elizabeth Moyer Ober. A retired laborer for Heistand Brothers Quarry, Rheems, Ober belonged to Erisman’s Mennonite Church. He is survived by three sons: Samuel H. Ober, Mount Joy; Norman D. Ober, Manheim R2; and Howard L. Ober, Elizabeth- town; two daughters, Grace E., wife of Orville Nye, Middletown; and Mrs. Mar- tha M. Mull, Elizabethtown R3; eight grandchildren; and seven great-grandchild- ren. Births BULLER, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. (Darlene Mil- ler), 203 Mount Joy St., ~ Mount Joy, a son at the Osteopathic Hospital last week. CONLEY, Mr. and Mrs. Amos (Ruth Forry), Mount Joy R.D.3, a son at the Osteopathic Hospital last week. JONES, Mr. and Mrs. Carl (Mary Jane Delesus), 619 West Market St., Marietta, a son at the General Hospital last week. MILLER, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn (Diane Swords), 210 Ziegler St., Mount Joy, a son at St. Joseph Hospital last week. NIKOLOFF, Mr. and Mrs. Christo (Lori Marks), 139 Lancaster Estates, Mount Joy, a son at the General Hospital last week. PARSON, Mr. and Mrs. John (Eileen Seafoss), 218 S. Barbara St., Mount Joy, a son at St. Joseph Hospital early this week. REYNOLDS, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony (Dawn Shumaker), 145 West High St., May- town, a son at St. Joseph Hospital last week. Chicken Bar-B-Q The Music Association of Lancaster Catholic High School is holding a chicken Bar-B-Q to benefit the school’s band and drill team on August 23 at the school parking lot from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm. Tickets may be purchased from members of either organization or by calling the chairman, Frank Felizzi, at 299-0185. | August 27, 1980 We have dried flower supplies — gifts — home decor That Personal Lo [elg Just off the Square PI Phone 426-3692 Shop 12 to 9 Tuesday thru Saturday RETIRE WITH FINANCIAL SECURITY Don’t Be Without Iti Next to good health, financial security is the . most important thing you can have when you retire. If you are not covered by a retirement plan where you work, you may be eligible to open an Individual Retirement Account. Let us help you prepare for your future today! First Federal SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCATION OF LANCASTER MOUNT JOY BRANCH a 25 East Main Street, Mount Joy EL ] Phone 653-8121 ew Offices in: i LANCASTER * NEW HOLLAND * PARK CITY LITITZ * MILLERSVILLE * QUARRYVILLE EAST TOWNE MALL i
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