Page 2—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Are the Winter Blues setting in??? Does your car have the same symptoms??? Stop or call today. We won't guarantee a cure for both, but we'll do our best. iller’s Tire & Service Maytown, PA Phone 426-3430 Select a gift idea from Hinkle's Home Care Center * Wheelchairs * Commode Chairs * Toilet Hand Rails * Bath Tub Safety Rails * Shower Benches * Elevated Toilet Seats * Oxygen and Supplies * Folding Bed Boards * Foam Slant Wedges * Walkers, regular & folding * Four Point Canes * Free Delivery Phone 684-2551 or 684-2552 RT TT 1 ...on the cowmen since 1893 LLY PET & IBBERSON'S CARPET FOR HOME AND CAR 1660 SOUTH MARKET STREET ELIZABETHTOWN, PA 17022 Open Monday through Friday 9 am to 5:30 pm Saturday 9 am to 12 noon Thursday and Friday evenings by prescheduled appointment only. Call 367-2724. SENIOR CITIZEN CARDS HONORED EMERGENCY MEDICAL CALLS Saturday Afternoon and Sunday Norlanco Health Center ~ (Mount Joy Area Only) ~ EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES Available Day & Night COLUMBIA HOSPITAL 7th & Poplar (Emergency Entrance) Obituaries MRS. VERNA M. GROVE Verna Mummau Grove, 85, of Mount Joy RD2, died last Tuesday at her daugh- ter’'s home in Manheim . following a brief illness. She was the wife of the late Norman W. Grove and a daughter of the late Abram W. and Mary Reist Mum- mau. She was born in Mount Joy Township. Mrs. Grove belonged to the Elizabethtown Menno- nite Church and was active in the church sewing circle. She is survived by a son, Lester M., Mount Joy RD2; a daughter, Charlotte G., wife of Richard E. Miller, Manheim RD4; 13 grand- children; 12 great-grand- children; a sister, Mary R. Rohrer, Manheim RDS; and four brothers: Levi R. Mummau, Elizabethtown RD1; Abram R. Mummau, Manheim RDS; Reist R. Mummau, Farmville, Va.; and Paul R. Mummau, Elizabethtown RD3. STELLA E. MAY Stella E. May, 78, of 142 West Front St., Marietta, died last Monday at the Columbia Hospital after an illnes of several weeks. She was the widow of Henry S. May. Born in York County, she was a daughter of the late Samuel and Ellen Fryshinger. She was a member of the Lutheran faith. Surviving are two sons, William H., with whom she resided, and Samuel F. Sr., Columbia RD1; five daugh- ters, Pauline, wife of Carl F. Bender Sr., Elizabethtown; Ethel, wife of Walter Fry, Elizabethtown; Florence Jones, Columbia RDI1; El- lenora, wife of Ray Norton, Marietta; and Helen, wife of Paul E. Fry, Columbia; 13 grandchildren; 20 great- grandchildren; two broth- ers, Lewis, Manchester, Conn., and Eli Fryshinger, Itresei, Texas; and four sisters, Anna Hornberger, Manheim, Grace, wife of Edwin Longenecker, Man- heim, Margaret, wife of Kenneth Rohm, Marysville, and Bertha, wife of Roy Schroll, New Holland. Susquekaia Times | Births [USPS 055-530] Box 75-A, R.D.#1, Marietta, PA 17547 Published weekly on Wednesdays [52 issues per year] Telephone: [717/ 426-2212 or 653-8383 Publisher—Nancy H. Bromer Editor—Diane L. Krantz Advertising Manager—Kay Kauffman Marietta Editor—Hazel Baker Mount Joy Editor— Cherie Dillow Vol. 80, No. 50, December 17, 1980 Advertising rates upon request Entered at the Post Office in Marietta, PA, as second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879 Subscription Rate— $6.00/year [Outside Lancaster County—$6.50/ year] CARTER, Mr. and Mrs. Larry (Phyllis Holland), Mount Joy RD3, a son at the General Hospital last Satur- day. ; FREED, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald (Sandra Hernandez), 66 West Main Street, Mount Joy, a son at the General Hospital last Saturday. MONTALVO, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph (Julia Hernanadez), 30 West Main St., Mount Joy, a son at St. Joseph Hospital last week. POTTBERG, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn (Michele Mazzola), 1480 Chinchilla Ave., Mount Joy, a daughter at the General Hospital last week. SUSAN V. SHERTZER Susan V. Shertzer,. 68, Mount Joy RD2, died last Tuesday. She was the wife of J. Lloyd Shertzer. Born in East Hempfield Township, she was the daughter of the late J.J. Henry and Annie Groff Brubaker. She was an employee of the former Epler Nursing Home, Mountville. An active gardener, she and her husband maintained a local produce route. Mrs. Shertzer was a member of Stauffer’s Men- nonite Church, Hershey RD1, where she taught Sunday School. Marietta Lions hear Terrence ._ “cz, broom sale progress, at last me- zo: The Marietta Lions, at their last monthly meeting, listened to club secretary Terrence Shope describe his experiences while working as a surveyor in Israel for the past year. His surveying job was in preparation of an air field to be built by the United States. More than a billion dollars are being used for the construction. Lion president Edgar Appley conducted the bus- iness meeting, and Harry Pittenturf, Jr., reported 136 brooms sold thus far in the door-to-door broom project. The next meeting of the Lions will be held Thursday, January 6, with the Eliza- bethtown Lions at Hostet- TE _— P.0. BOX 111 TL PTT In addition to her hus- band, she is survived by: a son, J. Daniel Shertzer, Elizabethtown RD1; a daughter, Pauline E., wife of Paul S. Groff, Manheim; and eight grandchildren. RUSSEL SHEETZ SR. Russel L. Scheetz Sr., 63, of 211 Mount Joy St., Mount Joy, died last Thursday at the Osteopathic Hospital. He had been under a physi- cian’s care since retirement. He retired from Wenger Feed Mill, Inc., Rheems, in April, 1979, after being employed there for 33'2 years. He ‘was the husband of Dorothy Mae ters Banquet Hall in Mount Joy. All members are urged to attend. The annual Ladies’ Night Bowers ow. on I =e TT FE p—p—— wn my ; 4 Bh ; = Scheetz ann late Robert ° Wolfensbure was born County. Mr. Scheer- Elizabethtow ~ -ireil m to Mount Joy ti rr vear He serve' 1:1 the Army durisg vie ovear In additior «v his wie is survived . VG Son Russell Jr. a... Ncho'ws both at bho sl Kathryn Car” 4, no burg; five br ” T. and Will--.. .... both of Mid.~ «~ = ard, Columbis= 4 bethtown, a. * Pw non. et Peal ~g will be he’. . nurses; py January 22 ¥ woman atter ~ 5 win ceive a token .. " - mi 7) WANT; © 2 Pot-Bellied ron: nik aa, —mems=s= Ht i] 1 ' 7 lg dk 7h E77 MOUNT JOY, PA. 17552 'MARIETT. A-ELIZABETHTOWN-MOUNT JOY-RHEEMS-NEWVILL > PLEASE CALL OUR NEW HOLLAND OFFICE CO RAE UNTIL OUR NEW FACILITIES ARE COMPLETED IN THE SA 3
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