|S € 1 11 me September 10, 1975 Elias Musser, Farmer, Dies Elias Z. Musser, 70, Mount Joy, R.D.1, died at his home at 9:51 p.m. on Sunday. He had been under the care of a physician. Born in E. Donegal Township, he was the husband of Ruth Dourte Musser and the son of the late Irvin W. and Naomi Zercher Musser. He was a member of Cross Roads Brethren in Christ Church, served as a deacon for 16 years and was on the cemetary board 33 years. He was a board member of the Lancaster County Farm Bureau, and was a member of the Pennsylvania Holstein Association. He was a retired farmer. Surviving in addition to his widow are these chil- dren: Irvin R., Mount Joy Obituaries R.D.1; Ray M., Upland, Calif.; Ethel R., wife of John R. Stoner, Lancaster; Donald C., Mount Joy; Glenn A., Toledo, Ohio; Jay R., and Merle D., at home; 17 grandchildren, and these brothers and sisters: Clarence Z. and Ruth N. Musser, both of Grantham; and J. Earl, Elizabethtown. H. Drescher, Palmyra, Dies Henry D. Drescher, 71, of 30 S. Duke St., Palmyra, died Monday morning“ in Lebanon Good Samaritan Hospital, where he was a patient for the past two weeks. Born in Rapho Twp., he was a son of the late Fred and Mary Lenhardt Dres- cher and was a retired Pennsylvania Highway De- partment employee. Since his retirement he has BROWSING HOURS Weekdays 1.9 Saturday 1-6 FACTERY MISTAKES ' FURNITURE 17 New Haven Street Mt. Joy, Pa. “1 haul cancelled store orders, odd discontinued items and samples from Carolina factories to a warehouse outlet in M1. Joy.” “NO SECONDS" “Priced just above nice used things.” 7 dan EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES: Do you have sewing experience in a factory? Would you like all daytime work? In a modern local plant? See our display ad on Page 6 — Donegal Industries Inc. NOW PAYING AS HIGH AS . . . Jacob N. Olweiler Incal representative 218 S. MARKET ST. ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. 367-3134 oats Capitals 1.19% MON. - TUES. - THURS. 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. WED. - 8:30a.m. - 1:00 p.m FRI. -8:30a:m. 8:00 p.m. SAT. - 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 Noon $1,000 minimum required. Accounts insured to $40,000. Route 230 East, The DODGE BOYS DISCOUNTING $200 to $1,000 OFF NEW CARS & TRUCKS IN 220K re VALIANT — 4 door | PETTICOFFER DODGE, INC. ext to Elizabethtown, Pa. opping Center worked several years at the Quentin Riding Club. A charter member of the Tabernacle Baptist Church, Lebanon, he was a member of the Men’s Bible Class and the first user of the church. He is survived by his widow, Naomi Heilman Drescher; one son, Eugene H. Drescher, Palmyra; four sisters: Mrs. Alice Gibble, Mrs. Martha Rohrer, both of Manheim; Mable, wife of Luther Sentz, Eilzabethtown R4, and Katie, wife of Walter Blantz, Quarryville; and four brothers, John and Paul, both of Mount Joy R.D.1; Norman Drescher, Manheim; and Luther Drescher, Palmyra. * Mrs. Miller, Marietta, Expires Mrs. Ethel Miller, eighty- five, died Sunday at the Fairview Manor Convales- cent Home, Columbia, after a lengthy illness. She was formerly of 601 W. Market St., Marietta. She was the widow of Clayton Miiler and was born in Fairport Harbor, Ohio, the daughter of the late Andrew and Anna Bayus. She was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, Marietta. She is survived only by nieces and nephews. Our SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN—Page S DID YOU HEAR.... Mrs. May Hicks and Miss Helen Hollenbaugh, May- town were among thousands of spectators at the Miss America Parade Tuesday night in Atlantic City. They were accompanied by Mrs. Hicks’ daughter and son-in- law. Pulmonary function test Lancaster County Lung Association will conduct pulmonary function testing at 630 Janet Avenue, Lancaster, on Tuesday, September 23 from 4 to 8 p.m. Call 397-5203 for an appointment. Cost of the test is $2.00. Long Distance Special... More Miles Per Penny. i Births Mr. & Mrs. Charles Flowers (Christine Boyd), Mount Joy R.D.#2, a son at General Hospital, 8/30. Mr. & Mrs. Michael Stephens (Mary Hofforth), 146 Heisey Ave., Rheems, a son at General Hospital, 9/4. Mr. & Mrs. Richard Rhine (Carol Zook), Mount Joy, R.D.#1, a son at General Hospital, 9/3. Mr. & Mrs. Charles Diaco (Joanne Brackenbill), 13 Pajill Drive, Marietta, a son at General Hospital, 9/5. BEBE High travel costs keeping you out of touch? Think long distance. Our high-performance telephones come in a wide variety of styles and colors. long distance means more (s)miles per penny. So why don’t you slide up and get comfortable behind the dial? Then. ring a smile from someone you miss. HER LIES THE UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA A Company of United Ti , Inc. And Long Distance. A great way to travel.
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