Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, December 24, 1980, Image 9

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    December 24, 1980
Glorious sounds of
Christmas fill the air.
May the holiday hold
peace for you.
let us rejoice to-
Sethe Jor i is the
me of our dear
Savior's birthday.
Sells
Baxber Shop
Marietta
426-3818
malice the
mess 05s.
$057
IN-SINK-ERATOR
DISPOSERS DO MORE.
There have fo be good reasons
why more In-Sink-Erator dis-
posers are soid and instalied i
every year than ony other
make.
Our grinding ring, for
example, isthe strongest made.
I's the core of our disposers
along with our own ISE-made
electric motors.
Then we odd the exira things.
A tough polypropylene shield
protects against inferior corro-
sion. Automatic reversing
action extends the life of the
grinding elements.
So ask for In-Sink-Erator next
time. To make your mess less...
we make our disposers do more.
R.V. RICHARDS |
& SONS, INC.
OLUMBIA R.D. 1
426-1836 VISA & M/Ch
GRACE A. HENDERSON
Grace A. Henderson, 83,
of 17 East High St.,
Maytown, a retired Donegal
school teacher, died. last
Monday at _Heatherbank
Nursing Home, Columbia.
Miss Henderson retired in
1963 after 46 years of
teaching elementary and
secondary school in Mount
Joy, East Donegal, West
Donegal and Donegal School
districts.
A 1915 graduate of
Maytown High School, Miss
Henderson began her teach-
ing career in the one-room
Fairview School in West
Donegal Township, after
+ taking the necessary county
examination. She earned
$315 a year as a teacher, and
worked as a store clerk to
earn enough money to
attend Millersville College.
She received her teaching
certificate in 1920.
Births
ENOS, Mr. and Mrs. Barry
(Patricia Kimmel), 430 Don-
egal Springs Road, Mount
Joy, a daughter at the
General Hospital last week.
LAWRENCE, Mr. and Mrs.
James (Janet Artymovicz),
Mount Joy RD2, a son at the
St. Joseph Hospital last
Wednesday.
"IF YOU HAVE ONE
DISASTER, DON'T
HAVE ANOTHER.
A disaster like fire is bad
with building costs with our
{homeowners insurance with
inflation protection.
JACK
TYNDALL
805 Church Street
Mount Joy, PA
Phone 653-5970
NATIONWIDE
INSURANCE
> Nationwide 1s on your side
Nationwide Mutual Fire Insurance Company
| 4 wT «Home Qtfice< Columbus, Obie nwe eh
enough—another due to inflation
is even worse. But youcan keep up
| Obituaries
She was born in Maytown
and lived there her entire
life. She was active in
numerous Maytown organ-
izations for many years.
She belonged - to’ the
Maytown Reformed Church,
where she served as Sunday
school superintendent for
more than 20 years. She was
a member of the Marietta
Chapter of the Order of the
Eastern Star.
She was also a member of
the Maytown Civic Associa-
tion, the Maytown American
Legion Auxiliary Unit #809,
the National Retired Teach-
ers Association, the May-
town Fire Company ‘Aux-
iliary and the Maytown High
School Alumni Association,
of which she was secretary
for many years.
Miss Henderson was the
daughter of the late Joseph
S. and Elsie Albright
Henderson.
RUHL, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey (Miriam Hershey),
Mount Joy RD2, a daughter
at the General Hospital last
Wednesday.
WALTERS, Mr. and Mrs.
Linwood (Cindy Park), Bain-
bridge RD1, a son at the
General Hospital last Mon-
day.
Boys’
B-ball
(cont.)
[continued from back page]
again to give Donegal the
win.
Mike Frey of Donegal was
the high scorer of the game
with 20 points.
The JV team also de-
feated PV by a SS to 38
score.
Donegal had another
close contest Friday night,
but came out at the short
end of the stick against
Garden Spot, S57 to S8.
The Indians managed to
score the first 11 points of
the game, but Garden Spot
lead 32 to 30 at the half.
With a minute left in play,
Garden Spot lead 58 to 54.
The Indians scored the last
three points of the gam,
but it was not enough to take
the contest.
Mike Frey once again was
the games high scorer with
22 points.
The JV team lost 37 to 57.
The Indians take on ELCO
at home Tuesday night, and
then take part in the
tournament to be held at
Donegal. The holiday tourn-
ament is Monday and
~ Tuesday; Dec: 29 and-30.
Pantera separates the Cats
beauty.
By every standard,
from the dogs.
This is the Catillac. It
invites comparison. But
defies competition. And
feature-for-feature, Pantera’s
price tag is as beautiful as its
long exhilarating lines.
C'mon in. Let our deals
prove to you this is a better
year than ever to buy a Cat.
When yoo buy the at
nobody asks why.
LANCASTER
TRIUMPH AND SUZUKI
Motorcycle & Snowmobile
Sales & Service
2981 Hempland Road
US 30 W & Centerville Rd
Lancaster, PA 17601
Phone 717/299-6561
SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 9
£3 £8 ay? PRE
ay the beauty
of Christmas be
an inspiration to you and bring
pleasant memories and much
happiness to all our friends...
we say “Sincere Thanks.”
THE BROWN BAG
Rt. 441, Marietta 426-3026
As hills and valleys echo the wonderful sounds of
Christmas, they echo too, our sincere gratitude
for your warm and valued friendship.
Happy holidays!
FEDERAL DEPOSIT ‘NSURANCE CORPORATION ty VIBE K ow
UNION NATIONAL
101 E. Main Street
Esch depositor insured to $100,000
&
ayo ue
SERVICE
BANK
.
MOUNT JOY 8ANK
100 W. High Street 190 Stony Battery Rd.
Maytown Salunga
426-1512 898-2478
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
Mount Joy
653-1441