SF DFT 4 AF - Omni RUN Page 2—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Clearance Sales Garage Sales Going-out-of-business Sales Bankrupt Sales Everybody loves em! Yes, we have a clearance sale on all tires in stock. We’re getting ready for winter. Check-em! Miller’s Tire & Service Maytown, PA Phone 426-3430 Shelly’s have Loads of Good Used Furniture and Inexpensive New Furniture at SUPER GOOD PRICES! — OPEN DAILY — 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. SATURDAY'S 9am, tod p.m. MASTER CHARGE VISA SHELLY'S BARGAIN BASEMENT 237 Locust Street, Columbia PHONE 684-3780 EMERGENCY “EMERGENCY MEDICAL CALLS MEDICAL SERVICES Saturday Afternoon Available Day & Night and Sunday COLUMBIA HOSPITAL Norlanco Health Center 7th & Poplar (Emergency Entrance) . (Mount Joy Area Only) Statement of Ownership, Management and Circula- tion week of September 24, 1980. Owner: Nancy H. Bromer, Box 75A, R.D.#1, Marietta, PA 17547. Editor: Diane L. Krantz, 26 South Market St., Mount Joy, PA 17552. Total paid circulation: 1059. Mail Subscriptions: 900. Dealer sale: 66. GAGE GIB\G GGG GGG GG GGG GFE G1E\ GGG 51 61H SIE SG GGG [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. 39, October 1, 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] § critical § Osteopathic Hospital ever 8 since the accident. Amateur genealogists get new state service A new time-saving re- search service is now Lancaster Ad Club The Lancaster Advertis- ing Club will present Judy Sciaky, Advertising/Broad- cast Director of Gimbel’s, Philadelphia, at their Octo- ber 9th dinner meeting at the Sheraton-Conestoga Vil- lage. Her theme will be “Getting More Budget thru Proper use of CO-OP Advertising’’ and will in- clude the topics of general advertising goals, broadcast as dominant advertising vehicle, and CO-OP as a major factor. . .its effect on budget. To place a reservation or obtain information on mem- bership, call Emily Bucher at 393-6186 before October 7th. The Lancaster Advertis- ing Club welcomes mem- bers and guests from Lancaster, Dauphin, York, Lebanon, Berks and Chester Counties. Births DIEM, Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey (Nancy Sipling), Box 281, Maytown, a daughter at the General Hospital last week. EICHLER, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory (Norma Mullican), 111 Heisey Ave., Rheems, a daughter at the General Hospital last week. PATTON, Mr. and Mrs. William (Phyllis Whiten- ack), Mount Joy RD2, a son at the General Hospital last week. WANSLEY, Mr. and Mrs. Fred (Carol Lacy), 142 N. Waterford Ave., Marietta, a son at the General Hospital last week. available to amateur gene- alogists attempting to trace their roots through the state of Pennsylvania. Designed to help researchers locate important early records of their ancestors, the service is broken down into three significant areas: a will index search; a naturaliza- tion records search; and an early land warrants search. The county will index search provides the genealo- gist with an inventory of all people by his surname who left wills in a particular county; the -year each will - was probated; plus any additional information that may be listed (e.g., volume/ page of the original record, file number, name of administrator or executor, place of residence, etc). The search of county naturalization abstracts pro- duces a list of all people by a particular surname who were naturalized in a county; the date each became a citizen of the United States; plus any additional information that may be contained in the lists (e.g., country and county of origin, port and date of entry to U.S., age, resi- dence, sponsors’ names, etc). An examination of early land warrant rolls provides the researcher with a roster of all people with a particular surname in a county who are listed as having received such land warrants; the number of acres involved; and the date of survey. For a listing of the Pennsylvania counties avail- able to be searched, and the years covered for each county, researchers should send a long self-addressed stamped envelope to: Shir- ley G. McQuillis, Search Director, ‘Pennsylvania Roots,”” R.D.2 Box 180, Ligonier, PA 15658. Obituaries WALTER R. GANTZ JR. Lance Cpl. Walter» R. 8 Gantz Jr., 20, of Bainbridge RD1, died last Wednesday, September 24, of multiple § injuries sustained in a Sept. 7 car accident near his home. He had been in condition at the Gantz, a U.S. Marine, § was stationed at Arlington, 2 VA. The accident occured on Route 441 at the intersection § of Bainbridge Road in Conoy 8 Township. Gantz, the driver § of the car, and a passanger, Patricia Stauffer, 19, Royal- ton, were pinned in the wreckage for almost an hour. Miss . Stauffer has since recovered. A 1978 graduate of Donegal High School, Gantz was a member of Congrega- tional Presbyterian Church, Middletown. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Eleanor G. Sipel, Bainbridge RDI; his father and stepmother, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Gantz Sr., Elizabethtown; and two half-sisters, Jennifer and Annette Gantz, Elizabeth- town. He is also survived by his maternal grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. Scott M. Hershey October 1, 1980 Miss Donna K. Neidigh bride of Scott Hershey The marriage of Donna K. Neidigh, 617 W. Main Street, Mount Joy, to Scott M. Hershey, 43 Springville Road, Mount Joy, took place August 30, 10 am, Lakeside at Millersville State College Campus, Millersville, with the Rev. Richard Mark, uncle of the groom, officiat- ing. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christian D. Neidigh, 680 Wood Street, Mount Joy. She is a 1974 graduate of Donegal High School and Willow Street Vo-Tech and a 1978 graduate of York Hospital School of Nursing. She is currently attending Millers- ville State College, and is employed by St. Joseph’s Hospital, Lancaster. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Amos D. Hershey, 43 Springville Road, Mount Joy. He graduated from Donegall High School in 1974 and Mrs. Izetta Waple, Middle- town; his paternal grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Gantz, Elizabeth- town; and his step-grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sipel, Elizabeth- town. MARY FLOY GILBERT Mary Floy Gilbert, 87, formerly of Mount Joy, died last week at the Lancaster Osteopathic Hospital after an extended illness. Mrs. Gilbert was the widow of C. Raymond Gilbert. She was born in Middletown, the daughter of Levi N. and Mary Foltz Peck, and resided in Mount Joy most of her life until she Millersville State College in 1979. He is manager of Hershey & Son Sport Supply, Inc., Mount Joy. The bride, given in marriage by her parents, wore a champagne colored street length dress fash- ioned with a chiffon bodice with butterfly sleeves and a semi-full crepe skirt. Her headdress was made of champagne silk rose and babies breath. She carried a single long-stemmed red rose with babies breath. Maid of honor was Miss Evonne L. Neidigh, Read- ing, sister of the bride. Serving as best man was Ted A. Hershey, Hartford, Connecticut, brother of the groom. Following a reception at Groff’s Farm, Mount Joy, the couple took a wedding trip to the mountains. The couple will reside at 617 W. Main Street, Mount Joy. moved to Luthertown four years ago. She belonged to the Trinity Lutheran Church in Mount Joy, the Lutheran Church Women of Trinity, Chapter 407 of the Order of the Eastern Star of Eliza- bethtown, and the Mount Joy Business and Pro- fessional Women’s Club. She is survived by a son, John P. Gilbert, Mandeville, La.; two daughters, Jane, wife of Dr. Charles B. Frank, Tantallon, Md.; and Mary Edith, wife of Charles C. Bond, Rydal; a brother, John C. Peck, Lancaster; seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.