Ibberson’s CARPET FOR HOME & CAR 1660 S. MARKET ST. ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. 17022 Open 9 to 5:30 Mon., Thurs., Fri. 9 to 9 starts The Marietta Recreation Association will sponsor the annual ‘King and Queen’ Children’s Fair contest on April 21, with Mrs. Robert Carroll Ill and Mrs. Jim Smith Jr., as co-chairper- sons. The contest will admit children between the ages of nine months and three years (with birthdays Creative Carpetry LE Key & Lock Shop 136 West Market Street Wy ET 17] 426-2510 SHOP HOURS: Mon., Tue., Thu. & Fri. 1—6 Sat. 10—6 Wed. & Sun.—CLOSED after fair date for three year olds). Last year’s candidates may re-enter. Winners will receive a $25 savings bond and first funners up will be the receipients of trophies. All candidates must live within the Marietta Boro limits. Votes at 1c each may be put in canisters placed in YOU HATE YOUR Loan. LET'S TALK AUTO LOANS. gd, Member FDIC Solel RE EL STOP MUMBLING HOW 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 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. UNION NATIONAL “08 7€ 5% MOUNT JOY BANK’ iwi me Ne 2» ve cooperating stores (to be announced at a later date). Photos of the contestants will be placed above the canisters. All candidates may receive further in- formation by calling the chairpersons at 426-3958. All entrees will receive a consolation prize. Another children’s fair April 13, 1977 Marietta King and Queen contest will be held Saturday, June 11, with the theme ‘TV: Yesterday, Today, and To- morrow’’. Mrs. Nelson Thomas and Mrs. Dennis Frymoyer are co-chairper- sons of the Fair. Miss Sandra Pittenturf will ar- range the parade. Rain date will be Sunday, June 12. Free bus rides The Red Rose Transit Authority announced plans for an RRTA ‘‘NO FARE DAY’’. On Saturday, April 16, all RRTA bus rides on every route in the City and County of Lancaster will operate free to transit patrons. RRTA views its “NO FARE DAY” as an opportunity to diplay the beginnings of improved transit development in Lan- caster. RRTA hopes ‘‘NO FARE DAY” on April 16 will encourage the people of Lancaster to become regular RRTA riders. Be- ginning Monday, April 11, RRTA bus operators will be distributing information sheets that fully decribe the proposed ‘‘NO FARE DAY”. Boy Scouts hold fund drive Philip Glatfelter, II, Vice President of American Bank in Columbia, announ- ced the Kick-off of the Sustaining Membership Enrollment fund drive for the Boy Scouts. Mr. Glat- felter, Columbia Area Chairman, is a life-long resident of Columbia, has a son, Carl, in Pack 3S of Columbia, and a daughter very active in the local Girl Scout program. Mr. Glatfelter accepted the position as Chairman for 2 reasons. The first is the fine Scouting program that has always existed in Columbia under the direc- tion of dedicated volunteers and the Columbia Leaders Scout Council which has always worked closely with the Western District and the Lancaster-Lebanon Council to provide an excellent program for the boys of Columbia. The second reason was the fact that the dedication of the fine group of workers will undoubtedly result in the attainment of the $2,00 goal. Libhart to judge art show Henry M. Libhart of Marietta, teach of art and chairman of the art de- partment, Elizabethtown College will judge the 7th annual Painting and Sculp- ture Show at Lebanon, Valley College. The Lebanon Valley Col- lege art department will receive entries for the 7th Annual Painting and Sculp- ture Show Saturday, April 16 for 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon, and on Sunday April 17, from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Richard Iskowitz, chairman of the LVC art department, has announced that there is still time for anyone wishing to submit entries to be judged on Saturday, April 23. Each year approximately 150 regional artists enter works ranging from pure abstraction to realism and reflecting professional and semi-professional artistic interests. Approximately $400 in prizes will be awarded in various cate- gories of competition, and accepted entries will be displayed in the Allan W. Mund College Center dur- ing the LVC Spring Art Festival April 28 through May 1. DID YOU HEAR... Mr. J. Edward Charles and Mr. Joseph Tom- cauage, 2 local business- men, became the First Patron members in the history of Columbia and gave the campaign a tre- mendous boost. ed OO PD MN A em ee