Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, April 06, 1977, Image 18

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Ibberson’s
CARPET FOR HOME & CAR
1660 S. MARKET ST.
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. 17022
Open 9 to 5:30
Mon., Thurs., Fri. 9 to 9
Creative
Carpetry
ITT 1) CET EY
: 136 West Market Street
Marietta
426-2510
SHOP HOURS:
Mon., Tue., Thu. & Fri. 1—6
Sat. 10—6 Wed. & Sun.—CLOSED
illness.
years.
Obituaries
MRS. LEONARD WALLER
Mrs. Esther R. Waller,
85, formerly of Marietta,
died Sunday at 5:05 a.m. at
Pleasant View Rest Home,
Manheim RS, after a brief
She had been a
guest at the home for three
Born in Lancaster Coun-
ty, she was the daughter of
the late Elijah and Ann
Roher Collins. She was the
widow of Leanard P. Wal-
ler, who died in 1948.
She was a member of
Marietta United Methodist
Church.
Surviving are three
daughters and a son; Ann
R., wife of George A
Walker, Mountville; Ruth,
wife of Harry E. Druck,
Marietta; Mary R., wife of
Robert S. Walker, Orlando
Fla., and John R., Mount-
ville. Also surviving are
nine grandchildren, 17
LET'S TALK
AUTO LOANS.
THE
"HOMETOWN BANK"
Member FDIC
STOP MUMBLING HOW
YOU HATE YOUR
OLD CAR AND DO
SOMETHING ABOUT IT.
Complaining won't help you
get rid of an old car. Wishing
won't help you buy a new car.
What will help isto come in
today and talk to us.
Because chances are you can
get the car you really want. Soon.
It's simple. Apply for an Auto
Loan.
You'll be surprised how fast
loans come through. At about the
lowest interest rates around.
So stop by. Talk to us. We're
specialists in Auto Loans. We'd
like to help you drive off in the
car of your choice.
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The Maytown and Mount
Joy Branch of the Union
National Bank will be
closed on Friday, April 8th.
NOTICE
UNION NATIONAL
NT JOY BANK
——
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great-grandchildren and a
sister, Mrs. Ann Gotschall,
Wrightsville.
MRS. FULLER MORLEY
Mrs. Edna M. Morley,
67, of Bainbridge, died
unexpectedly at 2:30 p.m.
Saturday at Hershey Medi-
cal Center.
She was the wife of
Fuller R. Morley, of Bain-
bridge.
Born in Gettysburg, she
was a daughter of the late
George E. and Hanna Mary
Plantz.
A resident of Bainbridge
for many years, she was a
member of The Kingdom
Hall of Jehovah’s Wit-
nesses.
Surviving are two daugh-
ters and two sons: Elaine,
wife of Ben S. Graybill,
Middletown; Mary Jane,
wife of Millard F. Krodel,
Jr., Middletown; Fuller L.
Morley Jr., Harrisburg;
and John E. Morley, Chi-
cago.
She is also survived by
three sisters and one bro-
ther: Mrs. Margaret Wea-
Free
April 6, 1977
ner, Gettysburg; Mrs.
Katharine Davis, Lititz;
Mrs. Sara Cobaugh, Eliza-
bethtown; and John H.
Plantz, Deming, N.M.
Surviving also are 11
grandchildren.
MRS. WILLIAM ABEL
Mrs. Lottie Abel, 90, a
former resident of Mariet-
ta, died at 8:05 p.m. Friday
at Baily’s Nursing Home,
Inc. in Elizabethtown
where she had been a
guest for the past six
years.
The widow of William H.
Abel, she was born in
Wrightsville, the daughter
of the late William and
Emma Shue Armold.
Survivors include two
daughters, Ruth, wife of
Ray Johnson, Middletown,
and Mae, wife of Moses
Betz, Elizabethtown; three
grandchildren, seven great-
grandchildren; a brother,
Clarence Armold, Gettys-
burg; and two sisters, Mrs.
Gertrude Drenning, York,
and Mrs. Marquerite De-
Mario, Corning, N.Y.
blood pressure test
The Lancaster Chapter of
the American Heart Associ-
ation announces that blood
pressure testing will take
place at Sloan’s Pharmacy,
61 E. Main St., Mount Joy,
on Tuesdays and Wednes-
days from 2 to 4 p.m.
All testing is free of
charge and supported by
heart fund dollars. Do you
know what yoyr blood
pressure is? Visit one of
our sites and find out, we
promise, it won’t hurt you
a bit, and it could detect an
early problem.
New books
at the Mount Joy Library
New books at the Mount
Joy Library are:
Adult Non-Fiction—
Pennsylvania, 1776; The
Radio Amatuers’ Hand-
book; Nash-Bloodletters
and Badmen; Information
Please Almanac.
Adult Fiction—Rayner-
Soho Square.
Juvenile Non-Fiction—
Fisher-A Day in the Woods
Silcott-Cowboys; Grosven-
or-The Wild Ponies of
Assateaque Island; Clark-
son-Tricks Animals Play.
New 7 Day Books—
Seales-Overboard; Watson-
It Shouldn’t Happen to a
Dog; Thomas-Yellow-dog
Contract; Elfman-A House
for Jennie O.; Melville-
Dragons’ Eye; Murdoch-
Henry and Cato; Coffman-
Marsanne; Edgar-Dutches;
Leaves-Patrick White; Cra-
vens-The Black Death; Gar-
dener-October Light;
Simenon-The House on
Quai Nortre Dame; and
Howatch-The Rich are Dif-
ferent.
at the Mount Joy Library
Book sale
by Sharon Roberts
Do you want to buy some
good books at a great
price? Then we have just
the place for you—Come to
the Used Book Sale—to be
held at the Mount Joy
Borough Hall, 21 E. Main
St. The dates are Friday,
April 15th from 5-8 p.m.
and Saturday, April 16th
from 9 p.m. to 3p.m. All
proceeds from the sale will
go to the benefit of the
Mount Joy Library.
The Mount Joy Welcome
Wagon Club, sponsors of
the sale, thanks all of you
who brought your used
books to the Used Book
Drive. The response was
terrific and there will be
over 1000 books to choose
from at the sale.
So come to the Borough
Hall, April 15th or 16th,
and make your selections. -
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