Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, November 30, 1977, Image 11

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    0, 1977
It’s nice to know
| you have
money in reserve
when something
special comes along.
With just one application, you can have
a line of credit at National Central Bank
that gives you four different ways of
getting extra money when
: you really need it.
Worry Free checking automatically
covers you in case you accidentally
write a check for more than you have
in your account. With Master Charge,
you can charge your purchases or get
a cash advance at any National Central
office. And Money Checks let you write
3 yourself a loan whenever you need it —
4 just write a Money Check instead of a
5 regular check.
That's four ways to use one line of
credit — a line you can apply to have
increased any time you want. And
Banking-By-Telephone makes
repayment as convenient as possible.
Just call to pay your National Central
line of credit, mortgage, installment
2 loan or Simple Interest loan. And you
—— 3 can transfer money between your
4 Statement Savings and checking
accounts with a telephone call. And all
& Banking-By-Telephone activity is
15 3 : reported on a regular statement.
3 Apply for your line of credit at National
i Central Bank. Then you'll know you
have the money when something
special comes along.
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November 30, 1977 SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 11
Obituaries
MYRTLE MOWRER
Myrtle W. Mowrer, 71,
of Marietta, died last week
at Lancaster General hos-
pital after an illness of
several months.
She was the wife of
Milton H. Mowrer.
Born in Mount Joy, she
lived for the last 31 years
in Marietta. She was a
member of the Mount Joy
Church of God and the
Marietta Senior Citizens’
Club.
Besides her husband,
she is survived by four
sons: Lloyd W. of Middle-
town, Donald W. of
Lancaster, Milton H., Jr.,
of Fredericksburg, and
Robert W. of Marietta
RD1; a daughter, Marian
W., wife of Andrew Spinks
of Columbus, GA; three
grandchildren; and three
brothers: George McNamee
of Chester, Charles
McNamee of Pomeroy, and
Howard McNamee of Ches-
ter County.
IRA K. HUBER
Ira K. Huber, 75. of
Waynesboro Road, Mount
Joy RD2, died unexpect-
edly last week at his home.
He was a son of the late
Maris and Emma Kreider
Huber and the husband of
Blanche Warner Huber.
Born in Strasburg Town-
ship, he had been a
resident of Mount Joy for
the last 40 years. He
worked for the General
Cigar Co. of Lancaster for
47 years.
He was East Donegal tax
collector for 16 years, and
had been Republican com-
mitteeman for the Spring-
ville district for 10 years.
In addition to his widow,
he is survived by a sister,
Mrs. Edna K. Bushong of
Lititz; and a step-sister
Myrtle, wife of Charles
Blottenberger, Berwyn.
EDNA M. GUHL
Mrs. Edna M. Guhl, of
90 E. Main Street, Mount
Joy, died unexpectedly at
the home of her nephew,
Richard Weidman, last
Saturday. She was 84.
A former special educa-
tion teacher, retired from
her position at Donegal
High in 1970. Wanting to
keep on working, she then
taught for six more years at
St. Anne’s Elementary
School.
She was born in Wil-
mington, Del., she was a
daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Barton M. Barr.
She was the widow of
Phares Guhl, who died in
1945S.
She received her teach-
ing degree from Millers-
ville State and later went
on to other schools for her
Master of Arts degree.
She was a member of the
St. Luke’s Episcopal
Church in Mount Joy, the
Mount Joy Business and
Professional Women’s As-
sociation, and the Retired
Teacher’s Association.
She is survived by a
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