Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, December 05, 1979, Image 4

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    Page 4—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES
Gifts of Gab.
Special gifts for special people,
from the United Telephone professionals.
Trendline’
Wall Phone
Trendline is at home any
place in the house—can be
mounted on any wall.
Compact, fits snugly in the
palm of your hand. Ideal for
kitchen or laundry room.
Fast, easy U-Touch calling.
Many colors available.
$557
‘High Style
The elegant Contempra,
designed for modern
decor. Versatile, fits
almost any place in the
home. U-Touch calling is
fast, easy and accurate.
Colors.
Alexander
Graham Plane”
This airplane-shaped
telephone is a wingding of
fun for kiddies of all ages.
$9875
Wall Phone
Practical, attractive space
saver. Rotary dial. Wide
variety of colors.
330%
Mediterranean
Black-and-gold cradle
phone, simulated dark wood
finish. Smooth rotary dialing.
135%
Empress
This royal charmer is
perfect for places where
plain won't do. Variety
of colors.
$11975
»
Imagine you're
back in the
Roaring 20's
oldtimer!
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Chestphone
Surprise friends with
Chestphone, neatly tucked
away in handsome real
walnut chest.
513475
Pick out the phones you
want and use your VISA or
Master Charge card to buy
and enjoy them now.
Dawn”
Here is a phone that
projects quiet good taste.
Clean lines blend with
any decor.
$5925
THE UNITED TELEPHONE
COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
UTS
“®
United Telephone System
December 5, 1979
Obituaries
HARRY E. HERSHEY
Harry E. Hershey, 81,
Mount Joy R1, died Satur-
day night in an automobile
accident.
Hershey was the son of
the late Ephraim and Annie
Engle Hershey, and was
born in [East Donegal
Township. He was a mem-
ber of the Elizabethtown
Mennonite Church, where
he served as trustee and
Sunday School teacher.
He was president of the
Lancaster County Tobacco
Growers Association, Vice
president of the Elizabeth-
town Senior Citizens, past
president of the Livestock
Producers Cooperative. He
retired from farming in
1960.
Surviving, in addition to
his wife, are five children:
Robert E., Elizabethtown;
Charles E.; Harry E.Jr., of
Mount Joy RI1; John H.,
Marietta Rl; and Mrs.
Pauline H. Engle, Mount
Joy.
He is also survivied by 15
grandchildren; six great-
grandchildren; and two
brothers, Engle E., Toms
River, N.J.; and Abram E.,
Harrisburg.
THOMAS E. SCHADT JR.
Thomas E. Schadt Jr., 54,
Marietta R.D.#1, was pro-
nounced dead . while deer
hunting in Sullivan Co.
Friday Afternoon of a
self-inflicted gunshot
wound.
The husband of Bette W.
Schadt, he was born in
Bethlehem, a son of the late
Dr. Thomas E. and Esther
R. Hoffman.
He worked as a salesman
for the Dragon Cement Co.,
of the Martin Marietta
Corp., for 22 years.
He was a member of
F&AM, Stanley Goodwin
Lodge 648, Bethlehem, the
Lehigh Valley Consistory,
the Lehigh Valley Shrine
Club, AAONMSNA Rajah
Temple, Reading, and the
Pennsylvania Engineering
Society.
In addition to his wife, he
is survived by a daughter,
Tracy Schadt, Lancaster,
and a step-daughter, Sandra
A. Brown, Lancaster.
Also surviving are one
sister, Judy, wife of Dr.
Howard D. Graham, Lans-
dale, and a brother, Daniel
A. Schadt, Marietta R1.
Births
HERNADEZ, Mr. and Mrs.
Nicolas (Gloria Hawk), Rl,
Marietta, a daughter at
Lancaster General Hospital.
JENKINS, Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew (Debora Abegast),
Marietta Court Apartments,
Marietta, a daughter at St.
Joseph Hospital.
SCHAEFFER, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald (Tina Coen), 10S N.
Angle St., Mount Joy, a son
at General Hospital.
SMITH, Mr. and Mrs.
David (Diane Wilkinson),
178 W. Market St., a girl at
Columbia Hospital.
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