Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, May 12, 1976, Image 14

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LEE NEIN
Lee (Babe) Nein, 76, of 39
South Porter Street, Mari-
etta, died at 5:53 p.m.,
Wednesday at St. Joseph
Hospital. He had been
under a doctor’s care.
The husband of the late
Lina Nevin Nein, he was
born in Marietta, a son of
the late Harry and Anna
McCauley Nein. He was
employed at the New Jersey
Shell Casting Corp., Mari-
ctta, until his retirement in
1962. He was baptized in the
United Church of Christ
Faith.
Surviving are a daughter,
Betty L., wife of John
Anderson; a son, Robie C.
Nein, both of Marietta; a
son, Donald L., Hellam; a
stepdaughter, Mrs. Virginia
Resse, Marietta; 11 grand-
children, two great-grand-
children, two stepgrand-
children, and nine step-
great-grandchildren.
AUSTIN H. HUMMER
Austin H. Hummer, S8, of
Bainbridge R1, died Tues-
day at 2:30 p.m., at his
home after a year-long
illness.
Born in Mount Joy Town-
ship, he was a son of the late
Lloyd S. and Katie Eshel-
man Hummer.
He worked for 1S years for
PennDOT and was employ-
ed by them at the time of his
death.
He is survived by his wife,
Agnes Halbleib Hummer;
four children, Marlin D., at
home; Miss Marilyn E.
Hummer of Selinsgrove,
Thomas J., at home, and
Sara C., at home; and two
grandchildren.
Also surviving are nine
brothers and sisters,
Charles O. Hummer of
Meadow Grove, Neb., N.
Marlin Hummer of Ana-
heim, Calif., Lois I., wife of
Loy Trostle of Elizabethtown
R3, Lloyd S. Hummer Jr., of
Elizabethtown, Ray E.
Hummer of San Diego,
Calif., Kay Jean, wife of
Raymond Garman of Eliza-
bethtown RI1, Mrs. Ger-
aldine E. Eshleman of Clin-
“ton, Md., J. Roscoe Hum-
mer of Elizabethtown R3,
and Miss Llewellyn E.
Buchanan
Richard H. Buchanan was
among 92 award recipients
at the Millersville State
College Honors and Awards
Banquet April 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Nissley
(Frances Hilsher) Bain-
bridge R.D. #1, a daughter
at General Hospital, May 3.
Mr. and Mrs.
Warner (Donna
Wynn
Hess)
Obituaries
Hummer of District Heights
Md.
CLAIR M. WALLACE
Clair M. Wallace, 82,
Alpine Nursing Home, Her-
shey, formerly of Mount
Joy, died Tuesday at 4:30
p.m. at Harrisburg Hospital
following a one-day illness.
Wallace has been a
resident of the nursing
home in Hershey for the
past five years.
He retired in 1958 as an
engineer of communications
and signals for PA Railroad.
He had worked for the
railroad for 4S years.
He was a member of
Presbyterian Church of
Mount Joy, and Lodge 106.
Free and Accepted Masons,
Williamsport. He was the
husband of the late Beatrice
Brown Wallace, who died in
1959. He was a native of
Blairsville, Indiana County.
Surviving are a son,
Joseph W. Wallace, Harris-
burg; two grandchildren; a
great-grandchild and a sis-
ter, Mrs. Jane Corkle, Long
Beach, Calif.
NELSON CHARLES
FUHRMAN
Nelson Charles Fuhrman,
60, of 3010 Blossom Lane,
Evansville, Ind., formerly of
Lancaster County, died
Monday at 1 p.m., at his
home following a lengthy
illness.
A former employee of
Armstrong Cork Co., Fuhr-
man moved to Indiana about
12 years ago. He had been
employed as a supervisor by
Bernardin Bottle Co.,
Evansville.
He was a Navy veteran of
World War II and was born
in Elizabethtown, a son of
the late Percy C. and Minnie
Sherk Fuhrman.
=. He was the husband of
Beryl Snavely Fuhrman.
In addition to his widow,
he is survived by a son,
Ronald, Fort Wayne, Ind., a
grandson; and three sisters,
Beatrice, wife of Russell
Carter, Jacksonville, Fla.,
Erma Klingseisen, Lancas-
ter, and Esther, wife of
William Laughman, Mount
Joy.
KATIE R. PAULES
Mrs. Katie R. Paules, 81,
of 26 West Main Street,
Landisville, died Monday
morning at Osteopathic
Hospital after an illness of a
year and a half. She was the
widow of Hiram O. Paules,
who died in 1944.
Born in York County, she
was a daughter of the late
Franklin M. and Georgiana
Strickler Kann. She resided
in Lancaster County for S1
years and in Landisville for
the past 36 years.
She was retired from the
Mount Joy Paper Box Co.,
and was a member of the
Zion Lutheran Church, Lan-
disville; Salunga Fire Com-
pany Auxiliary, the Ladies
Auxiliary of the Mount Joy
VFW Post 5752, the Golden
Age Club of Landisville, and
the League of Gettysburg
Lutheran Seminary.
Surviving are a son,
Charles H., with whom she
resided; three grandchild-
ren; three brothers, Harry
Kann, Strasburg; Frank
Kann, Neffsville; William
Kann, York RS; and two sis-
ters, Mrs. Marie K. Wag-
ner, Palmyra, and Mrs.
Mertie K. Billet, York RS.
RUTH A BACHMAN
Mrs. Ruth A. Bachman,
52, of Farmdale, Mount Joy
R1, died at the University of
PA Hospital, Philadelphia,
Wednesday at 5:10 p.m. She
had been a patient at the
hospital for one week.
A member of Salome
United Methodist Church,
Columbia, she was the wife
of Harry E. Bachman, Sr.
She was born in Wil-
liamsport, a daughter of the
late William and Margaret
Wherrity Quinn.
In addition to her hus-
band, she is survived by two
sons, Harry E. Bachman,
Jr., Lancaster, and Edward
H. Bachman, Silver Spring;
four grandchildren; a
brother, Richard Quinn,
Columbia, and three sisters,
Mrs. Catherine Frane,
Columbia R2; Mrs. Betty
Nixdorf, Mountville, and
Joyce Swarr, Elizabethtown.
wins science award
Buchanan, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Buchanan, 124
West Walnut Street, Mari-
etta, received the South-
eastern PA Section of the
America Chemical Society
Births
Mount Joy R.D. #1, a son at
St. Joseph's Hospital, May
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Stoutzenberger (Judy Hock-
enberry) 48 East Main
Street, Mount Joy, twin
Award. Determined by the
faculty of the Chemistry
Department, this award is
given to the outstanding
senior chemistry major.
sons at St. Joseph’s Hospi-
tal, May 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Brent
Englehart (Lynne Budd) 387
Rivermoor Drive, Marietta,
a son at General Hospital,
May 3S.
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is only to ensure that your
planned changes are in
keeping with the outside
appearance of your struc-
ture. If your changes follow
the character of your build-
ing, the Board will recom-
mend that Borough Council
approve your request. If the
changes are not in keeping
with the outside structure,
the Board will advise you of
the changes in plans and
specifications which would
protect the distinctive char-
acter of your property. You
will be given time to change
your request to meet these
suggestions if you wish. If
these changes are made, the
Board will recommend that
Council approve your
amended request. If you
choose not to make the
recommended changes to
your request, the Board may
advise Council to deny your
request for a building
permit. In either case,
Borough Council gives the
final aproval or disapproval.
7. What recourse do I
have to a Review Board
recommendation? Please
remember that Borough
Council makes the final
decision of approval or
disapproval of your request
for a building permit cover-
ing outside changes, demo-
lition, or razing if your
property is in the historic
district. If it is recom-
mended by the Review
Board that your request be
altered or disapproved,
Borough Council will make
the final decision. If Council
supports your request, they
will grant your building
permit and you can proceed
with your plans. If, how-
ever, Council supports the
FOUNDED
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DONEGAL
May 12, 1976
pursue legal action as is now
your right under our bor-
ough and zoning laws.
Review Board’s recom-
mendations to alter or deny
you can
your request,
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V-8 $29.95
6eyl. $26.95
includes plugs, points, condenser,
distributor cap, labor.
We have ‘Sun’ tune-up equipment
Inspection
Wheel Alignment Road service
Carburetor work Tune-ups
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S85 West Main Street, Mount Joy, PA 653-4800
roorsies Key & Lock Shop
144 West Market Street
Marietta
426-2510
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