Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, November 26, 1980, Image 9

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    b, 1980 November 26, 1980 SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 9
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Daryl Frey Kathleen Forker Bonnie Bowers Mary Ruhl Beth Gainer Gina Mohr
Constance Holden Angie Fry Terri Bradfield David Sadler Kim Gainer Duane Musser
Crystal Kelly Carolyn Gehman Cindy Brubaker Carol Saylor Susan Gephart Greg Nazareth
Jill Kerschner Andrew Geltmacher Anne deVitry Darol Saylor Betsy Germer Steven Neal
David Klepper Lori Harvey Kelly Drohan Valerie Schroll Sherry Frey Karin Noll
Jill McKain Kathy Henley Lonnie Earhart Pamela Scheetz Sara Gettel Cindy Peifer
Dean Musser Michele Hildebrandt Mary Ebersole Kenneth Smith Cheryl Grimm Scott Penwell
Lisa Ruhl Samuel Jacoby Jessica Eidemiller Stacey Stark Lori Grubb Kim Prescott
Juanita Rex Michael Jones Kelly Eidemiller Melissa Thompson Donna Hay Lori Simmons
John O’Connell Amy Keffer Tammy Ernst Tracy Underkoffler Brenda Hershey Tina Smeal
Barbara Ney Patricia Kline Lynn Hart Kyra Vandergrift Jonathan Horst Deborah Smith
Lori Stauffer Becky Marley Joyce Heisey Wendy Weller Mike Houseal Melissa Sperla
Scott Sipling Laurie Miller Mark Herman Robert Wilkinson Theresa Good Philip Spickler
Mark Shearer Robert Nadeau Chris Hildebrandt Wayne Zimmerman Curtis Heller Irene Stotz
Martha Wilkinson Philip Peters Kevin Hostetter 12th grade Vicky Johnson Fred Straub
Jennifer Wilson Stacey Ricedorf Kim Humble Cindy Anspach Colleen Jones Sherry Suter
Thomas Woody Adrian Slusser Julia Klepper Lisa Baltozer John Kerschner William Theme
Debra Zeller Ted Stephens, Stephen Kless Steve Bowman Mindy Lambert Goergiann Westerman
10th grade Sarah Russell Scottie Maguire Reba Brubaker Philip Landis Adele Wisegarver
George Cizauskas Donna Watto Jean Mark Andy deVitry Cynthia Lowe Daryl Witman
Pamela Byrd 11th grade Gay McKain Dwayne Ebersole Susan Malik Kaye Wolgemuth
David Dietrick Jeff Aldinger Patty Meszaros Ann Eicherly Beth Keffer Penny Woods
Ellen Endslow Cindy Beaston Joel Nye Rodney Fellenbaum Kim McKain Gina Thompson
Groff's
rm Restaurant
js Groff's Farm Restaurant serves
onally acclaimed foods in a charming
se which dates from 1756. Meals are
ndividual family style, and all food is
de, including the pastries which are
the premises. The restaurant is located
side Mount Joy, PA. Lunches from
to 1:30pm. Dinners at 5:00pm and
By reservations only. Closed Sunday and
717/653-2048.
Hawthorn’'s
Furniture & Interiors
Hawthorn’s since 1820. Step back in history
with America’s oldest family operated furniture-
funeral establishment featuring quality hand-
crafted furniture, gifts and accessories from
around the world. Enjoy the restored elegance of
the 1799 Hawthorn ancestral home where ideas
blossom into realities. Bainbridge, PA. Daily
10:00am to 6:00pm. Closed Sunday and Monday.
717/426-3814.
The Glass Factory
Since 1910
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The Glass Factory, Susquehanna Glass
Company's Factory Store. See a glass cutter at
work and discover great buys on all kinds of
glassware and crystal. Everything from lead
crystal lamps, French canning jars, mono-
grammed barware, hand-cut stemware. . .Route
30, Columbia exits, .follow signs. Box 269,
Columbia, PA 17512. Open daily 9:30am to
5:00pm. Saturday 9:00am to 12:00 noon. Closed
Sunday. 717/684-2155.
A. Bube's Brewery
Catacombs
Central Hotel
Tour A. Bube’s Brewery & Catacombs—a
Pennsylvania Historic Landmark on the Federal
Register of Historic Places—built prior to the
Civil War; a museum of brewery artifacts and
huge vats. Located at 102 North Market Street,
Mount Joy, PA 17552. Open daily May thru
October, other times by special reservation.
Admission. 717/653-2056. Also, enjoy gourmet
dining at the adjoining Victorian Central Hotel,
open year round, seven days a week.
Donegal Mills
Plantation
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nu. & SENN
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Donegal Mills Plantation. Get away from the
hectic pace of modern life and journey through
18th: and 19th Century life at this restored
community—Pillared Mansion, Mill, Miller's
House, Bake House, Garden and Trout Hatchery.
Package tours available. Tuesday thru Saturday,
10:00am to 4:30pm; Sunday, 1:00pm to 5:00pm.
Closed Mondays except after National Holidays.
Easter weekend thru Columbus Day. Open winter
by appointment. Box 204 (off Rt. 141), Mount
Joy, PA 17552. Admission. 717/653-2168.
sley Vineyards
lissiey Vineyard's winery tour followed
ste of Pennsylvania vintage wines
by the J. Richard Nissiey family. You
chase your favorite wines on the
Located among the rolling hills of the
nna Valley 8 Mile north of Columbia off
1. Open 12 noon to 6:00pm. Closed
and some holidays. 717/426-3514.
Rising Sun Hotel
Rising Sun Hotel, a river town tavern since
1894. The restaurant now boasts homemade
soups and an all-American menu. This was once a
boarding house for railroaders, and a low-key
atmosphere still prevails. For ‘‘Der Kinder,’ too.
Open Monday, 11:00am to 2am; Tuesday thru
Saturday, 6:00am to 2:00am. Closed Sunday.
Corner of Lancaster Avenue & Cherry Street,
Columbia, PA 17512. 717/684-9991.
National Association
of Watch & Clock
Collectors Museum
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National Association of Watch & Clock
Collectors Museum. Time keepers of the world of
all periods from the sun dial to the atomic clock in
a modern museum that is handicapped barrier
free. Special summer and winter exhibits.
Located at 514 Poplar Street, Columbia, PA
17512. Open Monday thru Friday, 9:00am to
4:00pm; Saturday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. Closed
Sunday. Admission fee. 717/684-8261.
Columbia
Garment Co.
Columbia Garment Factory Outlet Store. Our
Specialty is a VAST assortment of over 10,000
items of trim—ribbon, ruffled and plain lace,
buttons, zippers, elastic, thread. Plus fabric—
cotton prints, knits, denim, corduroy, velour, felt,
stretch-terry, pile. Third and Union Streets,
Columbia, PA 17512. Monday and Wednesday,
8:00am to 3:30pm; Saturday, 8:00am to 1:00pm.
717/684-2306.
Three
Center Square
Three Center Square, restaurant, spirits. An
early stagecoach stop and tavern of log construc-
tion which has held a public house since 1780 and
to which brick sections were added in 1820. Fine
dining, relaxed atmosphere. Box 428, Maytown,
PA 17550. Lunch: Tuesday thru Friday, 11:00am
to 2:00pm. Dinner: Tuesday thru Saturday,
5:00pm to 10:00pm and Sunday 12 noon to
7:00pm. Reservations suggested. 717/426-3036.