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2A THE GETTYSBURG TIMES, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1990 What's happening To list news of your upcoming event happening," call 334-1131 or 334-1132, or in Littlestown, 359-7749. The deadline for entries is 2 pjn. the previous day. Adams County A board meeting of the Adams County Newcomers Club will be held at the home of Laurie Seller on Monday at 7:30 pjn. Call 642-8539 or 337-3226 for further information.

Almanac Deaths Members of the Adams County Newcomers Club are invited to attend the Valentine Luncheon on Feb. 13, at the Stonehenge Restaurant, Gettysburg. Reservations should be made before Feb. 9, by falling Bonnie Waybright, at 334-5389. If you would like to play cards after the luncheon, try to set yp your own table or notify the chairman.

SouthMountain Audobon Society members andfriends arereminded of the Owl Prowl at Baird Hershey's, York Springs on Feb. 17, from 3 pan. to 4 pan. Covered dish dinner at 6 p.m. Survivors Inc.

offers a support group for women who are orhave been in a relationship on Monday afternoon from 1 to 2 pjn. If you are interested call Gettysburg 334-9777 or Hanover 633-6005. Child care is provided. Fairfield The Ladies Auxiliary of Fairfield Fire Co. will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m.

Members are reminded that 1990 membership drive and Wolfgang Candy money are due. TOPS: Take OfFPounds Sensibly, meets every Monday evening at the ACNB Carroll Valley. Weigh-ins are from 6:30 to 7 p.m. with the meeting following. New members are welcome.

For more information call 642-8193. Country Gospel Hymnsing. Fairfield--The Glorybound Singers, featuring Brother Lewy Sullivan and Maxine Sleicher, will host a country gospel hymnsingfrom 2:30 to 5 p.m. Sunday Feb. 18, at the Fairfield Village Hall.

Special guests will be a Waynesboro group, The Gospel Rook, Walt Minnich and Jim Rose, also Gaary Russell from Red Lion. Hy- mnsings are held every Sunday in the Village Hall. Admission is free and the public is invited. Gettysburg The Annie Danner Club will hold a business meeting at the YWCA, Fairfield Road on Tuesday at 7 p.m. The Gettysburg Walking Club will meet at Ames parking lot on Tuesday at 9:30 a.m.

(note time change), for a Biglerville walk, with lunch at Glenn's Restaurant. The Gettysburg Hospital Auxiliary Board will meet Monday at 1 jn. in the hospital board room. Met-Ed offices will be closed Feb. 19, in observance of Presidents Day- Emergency service wiD be available by calling the nearest Met-Ed office, listed in the phone directory.

All offices will re-open at 8 am. Tuesday. Hanover Hanover Barnstormers will meet at the Hanover Airport, for pflots and non-pilots on Monday, Feb. 19, at 7:30 p.m. For more information, contact Ray Gebhart (717) 632-8652.

Eva Hankey Yingling Eva Hankey Tingling, 75, formerly of Hanover, died Wednesday, Feb. 14, at the Littlestown home of her son, Barry L. Yingung, after a long illness. She was the wife of the late Francis L. Yingh'ng, who died in 1974, and was a registered nurse for 19 years at Hanover General Hospital.

She retired in 1978. She was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, York Street, Hanover. Active in the Girls Scouts, she was a Girl Scout leader for many years. She was a graduate of Arendtsville Vocational High school and of the former West Side Nursing School of York.

She is survived by three other sons, F. Richard Yingh'ng of Jefferson; Nevin E. Yingling of Harrisburg; and Robert A. Yingung of Kansas; three daughters, Donna Lee Raubenstine of Bel Air, and Gwendolyn Wetzel and Susan Smith, both of Hanover; 18 grandchildren; three stepgrandchildren; and a stepgreat-granddaughter; and two sisters, Delia Shaffer of Chambersburg, and Regina Dading of Washington, D.C. A memorial service will be held Saturday at 11 sun.

at the Panebaker Funeral Home, 311 Broadway, Hanover. Officiating will be the Rev. Barbara J. Winey, associate pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, and the Rev.

Mark Redfearn, pastor of Redeemer's United Church of Christ, Littlestown. There will be no viewing. Visitation will be 10 to 11 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, Hanover Unit, 20 W.

Chestnut Hanover, Pa. 17331, or to the Visiting Nurse Association Hospice, 217 Broadway, Hanover, Pa. 17331. Student News Keith H. Wilson, son of Percy and Betty Wilson, 66 White Run Lane, Gettysburg, has been named to the Honors List at California University of Pennsylvania for outstanding academic achievement.

-v -The Rainbow Connection invites all singles over 21 years of age to their Valentine's dance on Saturday, Feb. 17. Musicby John Cavey, DJ. This organization is sponsored by the Hanover YWCA, 23 Chestnut Hanover. The purpose of the Rainbow Connection is to provide a place to meet other single people for activities and fellowship.

This group meets currently the first, third and fifth Saturdays of each month. If you have any questions, call the YWCA at 637-2125. Heidlersburg The Hiedlersburg 4-H Club wiH meet on Monday from 7 p.m. to 8:30 pjn. at the Heidlersburg United Bretheran Church.

Projects for the new year will be presented. Any boy or girl ages 8 to 19 are welcome to attend. Upper Adams Trilogy will meet on Feb. 20 at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Dorothy Cogley.

Elsewhere The 730 CardParry wfllbeheldattheNewFranklinRuritan Club, 2355 New Franklin Road, Chambersburg, on Saturday, Feb. 3. The Chambersburg Stroke Club will meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the 4th Floor Gymnasium at the Chambersburg Hospital (wheelchair accessible). An Area Agency on Aging representative will speak on their program.

Anyone having experienced a stroke and other interested individuals are invited to attend. For more information, call Easter Seals, 264-7578; Am. Heart Assn. 263-2870; or Chambersburg Hospital, 267-7166. The Diabetic Support Group of Carlisle Hospital will meet Feb.

jn.in the Health Education classroom on the 1st floor of the hospital. The objective of the group is to promote a happier, healthier liestyle through interaction between people who share their personal experiences, solutions to problems and tips on mastering day-to-day living. NATIONAL WEATHER The forecast for noon, Friday. Feb 16 Lines sftow htgfi IsmperaUtfft 40 30 FRONTS: COLD WARM STATIONARY svo.v cf syvv- PI cicuor AP Lasergraphic SHOWERS Friday: Mild with showers likely. Chance of a ttranderstornuHighs in thelowtomidSOs.

Southwest winds 15 to 25 mph. POP 70. Friday night: Variable cloudiness. A 50 percent chance of showers or thunderstorms early at night. Colder by morniag with lows 35 to 40.

Saturday: Partly sonny. Highs 45 to 50. Fair Sunday and Tuesday. Chance of snow showers in the north and rain showers in the south on Monday. Highs in the mid-30s to raid-40s Sunday and Monday and in the 30s to low 40s Tuesday Lows in the 20s Sunday and Monday and in the teens to mid-20s on Tuesday.

Dr. Jack Havertape, professor of education at Viterbo College in Wisconsin, will give a free, public lecture on Thursday, Feb. 15, at 7:30 p.m. in the Horning Hospitality Room of the Khott ARCC at Mount Saint Mary's College. The lecture is sponsored by the Department of Education.

For more IT- formation, call the department at extension 4823. It Happening! For Your Convenience iYofcs- WASHING TON ST. fetor fear ZSRFWG'S PARKING iOT FOR Open: Mon. Fri. 7 AM-8 PM; Thurs.

Sat. 7 AM-5 PM ZERFING'S HARDWARE, INC. GETTYSBURG 334-1122 llth Annual ADAMS COUNTY BUILDERS SHOW Friday, Saturday Sunday March 2nd, 3rd 4th at GETTYSBURG COLLEGE STUDENT UNION BUILDING Admission over 15 Years Friday 6 PM-10 PM; Saturday 10 AM-9 PM; Sunday 12 Nbon-5 PM Show Funds To Benefit Student Loan Program Hospitals Ethel B. Hankey Ethel B. Hankey, 82, formerly of Littlestown, died Thursday, Feb.

15, at the Homewood Retirement Center, Hanover. She was the wife of the late Mervin S. Harikey, who died in 1988. Born in Adams County on Jan. 8, John and Mary Hardachen Eyler.

She is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Esther B. Harner and Mrs. Judy Arentz, both of Hanover; Mrs. Betty J.

Hull of Littlestown; Mrs. Viola P. Breighner of Littlestown; and Mrs. E. Irene Tracey of Glen Bumie, two sons, John W.

Hankey of Littlestown, and Glenn E. Hankey of Bel Air, 22 grandchildren and 21 great- grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Blanche Kepner of Emmitsburg, Md. Funeral services will be held Monday at 10 ajn. at Little's Funeral Home, Littlestown.

The Rev. J. William Anderson, administrator of Homewood Retirement Center, will officiate. Interment will be in Oak Lawn Memorial Gardens, Gettysburg. Friends may call Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m.

and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to The American Cancer Society or the Alzheimer's Disease Association. Gettysburg Hospital Visiting hours are from 11 a.m. to 8 daily.

Admissions Frank Chandler, 6150 Baltimore Pike, Littlestown. Mrs. Ira Cutshall, 225 Gettysburg Arendtsvflle. Donald K. Henderson 200 Church Road, Orrtanna.

Mrs. Anthony Maturo, 1669 Barlow Two Taverns Road, Gettysburg. Mrs. Merle McDannell, 5144 Fairfield Road, Fan-field. John W.

ODay, 415 Baltiamore Gettysburg. Mrs. Elmer Presley, 561 Center Mills Road, Aspers. Andrew D. Weikert, 2559 Fairfield Road, Gettysburg.

Mrs. Joseph Hffl, 2102 Table Rock Road, Biglerville. Discharges Krystina M. Andrew, 51 Shirley Trail, Fairfield. John J.

Boyle, 24 Sunset Drive, Gettysburg. Blias G. Brauning, 3315 linger Road, Taneytown, Md. Births Hanover Hospital Mr. and Mrs.

Quae (Crystal B. Daley) L. Smith, New Oxford, a son on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward (Jill A. Hufnagle) Eastwood, Hanover, a daughter on Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Michael (Angela Hartzell) Highlands, New Oxford, a son on Wednesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Timothy (Anna L. Storm) A Hartman, New Oxford, a son on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.

James (Deborah Urbain) W. Green, Lineboro, a son on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. (Michele McCullough) S.

Noel, Spring Grove, a daughter on Wednesday- Gettysburg Hospital Joseph (Debra Boarts) Hill, 2102 Table Rock Road, Biglerville, a daughter on Thursday. Neighbors Dale Orner, 77, of Michael Manor, formerly of Bendersville, entered The Gettysburg Hospital on Monday. His brother reported that he has pneumonia. Got news? Call 334-1131 624-7395 359-7749 Morris A Eyler 413 Lincoln Emmitsburg, Md. Stanley E.

Higgs, 115 Clapsaddle Road, Gettysburg. Kenneth E. LaRue, 179 Mountain Road, York Springs. Mrs. William Sheafier Jr.

and daughter, 6 Hickory Gettysburg. Elsewhere John F. Maloney, 2475 Mum-f masburgRoad, Gettysburg, is a patient at Maguire Veterans Medical Center, Room 117, Richmond, Va. Hanover Hospital Visiting hours are from 11 a.m. to 8 daily.

Admissions Christopher P. Brame, Littlestown. Samantha J. Fortino, McSherrystown. Mrs.

Raymond Zartman, New Oxford. Mrs. John B. Black Sr Hanover. Andrew P.

Murren, Littlestown. Mrs. Harry E. Buckley Hanover. Discharges Vivian M.

Hamm, New Oxford. Mrs. James D. Rudloff and daughter, Hanover. Mrs.

John R. Hoffman and daughter, York. Stephanie P. Halter, Spring Grove. Andy M.

Timmins, Hanover. a a McSherrystown. Mrs. Carl W. Alwine, Spring Grove- Angela M.

Miller and daughter, Hanover. Nicholas A. Ashe, Hanover. Kurtas R. Kuhn, York Springs.

Christopher P. Brame, Littlestown. Samantha J. Fortino, McSherrystown. Herman W.

Hilker, Hanover. Mrs. Daniel E. Fuhrman and son, Hanover- Mrs. Raymond C.

Zartman, New Oxford. Mrs. John B. Black Hanover. The Gettysburg 'Times (USPS 218140) Is Published Daily Except Sundays and Legal Holidays By Times and News Publishing Co.

SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 year. $72.00 6 months 40.00 3 months 21.00 1 month 7.50 Second Class Postage Paid at Gettysburg PA 17325 POSTMASTER Send Address Changes to: Times Circulation Dept. P.O. Box 3669 Gettysburg, PA 17325 ADOPT A PET From THE SPCA SHELTER Goldenville Road Gettysburg, Pa. PTT.T.AN Dfllan is a 4-year-old male oaf, and is a goes at the Adams County SPCA.

He is hocsebrte, friendly and has had first shots. If yon would Efce to adopt Dillan, or any of the other animals, the SPCA is open Monday through Friday from 11 a to 5 Saturdays from 10 to 4 p-xn-, and dosed Sundays- If yoa wish to have more information on how you can help these animals by giving them a home, can 334-SS76. Come To GETTYSBURG AGWAY For ALL YOUR PET NEEDS DOG, GUINEA, PIG, RABBIT FOODS CRITTER DINNERS CAT FOOD DOG CAT FOODS GETTYSBURG 107 N. Washington St. 334-1108 AGWAYCniBtrylte.

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