79 February 14, 1979 Obituaries JOHN W. ANDERSON John W. Anderson, 70, of 19 West Main Street, Mount Joy, died on February 6th of a sudden attack of illness. He was the husband of Catherine Krodel Ander- son, who survives him. He had lived in Mount Joy for 62 years. Until he retired in 1973, he had worked as a sales- ‘man with Sayres, Sheid and Sweeton of Lancaster. He worked there for 22 years. * He was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church, the W.S. Ebersole - Post 185, American Legion, the Loyal Order of Moose 299, Lancaster, the Hershey Italian Lodge, and the War Memorial Association of Palmyra. v He was born in Steelton, the son of the late John W. and Carrie Fellenbaum Anderson. In addition to his widow, he is survived by two brothers: Charles V. of Mount Joy, and Austin F. of Manhiem. MRS. CLARENCE HERR Helen Collins Herr, of Ridge Wood Manor Park, Mount Joy, died on February 6th at Lancaster General Hospital. She was 79 years old. Mrs. Herr worked for 20 years as a housemother at Messiah College in Gran- tham, PA. She was a membet of the Cross Roads Brethren in Christ Church. She was born in Chicago, a daughter of the late John and Mamie Adelotte Smith. She is survived by: her husband, Clarence W. Herr; three daughters; Helen, the wife of Ethan Book, Frederick, MD; Norma, the wife of Chester Sollenberger, Chambersburg; and Betty, the wife of John Hoffman, Jr., Maytown; two step- daughters: Letha, the wife of Kenneth Hetshey, Wil- low Street; and Minnie, the wife of Stanley Danz, Lancaster; 10 grandchil- Births Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Heisey (Barbara Toth), 6 Maplewood Lane, May- town, a son at General Hospital, February 6th. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Flowers (Sheila Lokey), 935 West Main Street, Mount dren; 1S great-grandchil- dren; two sisters: Frances Burkholder, Upland, CA, and Ethel Earle, Arcola, IL; and two brothers: George Smith, Kansas City, MO, and Newell Smith, Boca Raton, FL. PAUL SMUCK Paul W. Smuck, 78, of 121 West Market Street, Marietta, died unexpected- ly at home last Thursday. He was the husband of Mary F. Strohm Smuck. He formerly owned a service station in Marietta. He was born in Wrights- ville, a son of the late Millard W. and Carrie Horn Smuck. - Smuck was a member of the Grace United Methodist Church of Marietta, the Knights of Malta, York, the . Pioneer Fire Company and the Pennsylvania Firemen’s Association. In . addition to his wife, he 1s survived by a daughter, Lois, the wife of John E. Shope, Marietta; seven grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; two sisters, Anna Grimm of Columbia and Myrna A. the wife of Charles Keller, York; and two brothers, Clarence H. of Wrightsville and Lee H., of Red Lion. MRS. WILLIS RODKEY Haldy L. Rodkey, 83, of St. Anne's Home, RD2 Columbia, died there last Thursday after a long illness. She was the widow - of Willis Rodkey. She former- ly lived in Ardmore and worked in the Admissions Office of Bryn Mawr College. She was a member of St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Ardmore, and the Daughters of the American Revolution. She was a graduate of Virginia Intermont College. She was born in Mari- etta, a daughter of the late S. Haldeman and Ella Lutz Libhart. She is survived by one nephew. Joy, a son at General Hospital, February Sth. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kent (Tina lazzi), Hanover RD1, formerly of Mount Joy, a son on February 7th at Hanover General Hospital. SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 7 Insulate Your Electric Water Heater and Save! Adding a blanket of insulation to your elec- tric water heater is quick and easy. Inex- pensive, too. About 30 minutes of your time and about $10 worth of materials should do it. Because insulation helps contain heat in the tank, it saves energy and money. In less than six months your extra insulation can pay for itself. After that, savings continue for years! Cut strips of insulation to wrap around your tank . . . two half-circle pieces to cover the top (do not cover temperature-pressure re- liet valve). Mark thermostat locations and apply duct tape to all seams. Granted . . . electric water heaters are fac- tory insulated. But, when you can make yours a little more efficient simply by wrap- ping it in 3%2 inches of ordinary household insulation . . . why not? NOTE: These suggestions are for electric water heaters. If you have ‘a gas or oil water heater, check with your fuel supplier about insulating it. “Saving energy saves for all of us” PPs L