Passer au contenu principal
La plus grande collection de journaux en ligne
Un journal d’éditeur Extra®

The Evening Sun du lieu suivant : Hanover, Pennsylvania • 4

Publication:
The Evening Suni
Lieu:
Hanover, Pennsylvania
Date de parution:
Page:
4
Texte d’article extrait (OCR)

rr A 4 The Evening Sun Tuesday, September 23, 2003 LOCAL NEWS i Deaths VY 1 Pennsylvania Dawn M. Altland Spring Grove Dawn Kemo Altland, 43, of Spring Grove, died Monday, Sept. 22, 2003, at her home Born Nov 3, 1959, in York, she was a daughter of the late David and Evelyn R. (Witman) Altland She was a 1977 graduate of Spring Grove Area High School She worked for 27 years at Pil-lowtex in Hanover, where she was a receiving department supervisor She was a member of Paradise (Holtzschwamm) Lutheran Church in Thomasville Surviving are two brothers, Dennis and Daniel Altland, both of Spring Grove She was preceded in death by a brother, David Pete Altland II Following cremation, a memorial service will be held 8pm Thursday at Irwin Funeral Home and Cremation Service, 175 Main St Spring Grove, with the Rev Timothy Seitz-Brown officiating Visitation will be from 6 to 8 Thursday at the funeral home Memorial contributions may be made to Make-A-Wish Foundation, 2649B Carnegie Road, York, Pa 17402, or to the VNA of Hanover and Spring Grove, 440 Madison St Hanover, Pa 17331 Ellsworth E. Ruppert Spring Grove Ellsworth Ruppert, 93, of Spring Grove, died Sunday, Sept 21, 2003, at York Hospital He was the husband of the late Theda (Heilman) Ruppert and the late Catherine E.

(Gotwalt) Deamer Ruppert Born Jan 24, 1910, in North Codorus Township, he was a son of the late Harry and Mary Ruppert He retired from the former American Chain and Cable Co in York and was a member of Friendship Hose Company and St Peter's (Lischey's) United Church of Christ, both in Spring Grove The funeral service will be held 2 Wednesday at Irwin Funeral Home and Cremation Service, 175 Main St Spring Grove, with the Rev Arthur Grahe officiating Viewing will be from 1 to 2 Wednesday at the funeral home Burial will be in St Peters (Lischeys) Church Cemetery in North Codorus Township and Neil Myers, all of Carroll County, 1 1 grandchildren, four stepgrand-children, and one step-great-grand-daughter. He was also preceded in death by three brothers, Herald, Francis Bud" and Donald Myers, and two sisters, Virginia Heltibridle and Jane Heagy Funeral services will be held 11am Fnday at the Pritts Funeral Home and Chapel, 412 Washington Road, Westminster Burial will be in the Mausoleum at Evergreen Memorial Gardens. Fnends may call Wednesday from 6 to 9pm and Thursday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 at the funeral home. The American Legion Carroll Post will conduct a memo-nal service dunng the visitation. Memorial contributions may be made to the Hanover Hospice, VNACHS, 440 N.

Madison St, Hanover, Pa 17331. Carole Campbell Duncan Gatlinburg, Tenn. Carole Campbell Duncan, 71, of Gatlinburg, Tenn, formerly of Hanover, died Wednesday, Sept 10, 2003, at Baptist Hospital east of Tennessee She was the wife of Al Duncan, who died in 1993 Born Sept. 22, 1931, in Mineola, she was the daughter of the late James E. and Margaret Campbell.

She graduated from Eichelberger High and attended Penn State University She owned and operated Creations by Carole gift shop in Gatlinburg, Tenn for 30 years She was the creator of a gift line called Second Nature Surviving is a brother, Steven Campbell of Hanover. She was also preceded in death by a brother, James E. Campbell Memorial services were held Sept 13, 2003, at the Atchley Funeral Home, Sevierville, Tenn Memorial contributions may be made to the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, 3030 Wildlife Way, Morristown, Tenn. 37814 D. Jason Coe Carroll Valley Jason Coe, 77, of Carroll Valley, died Sunday, Sept.

7, 2003, at York Hospital A memorial service will be held 3 Saturday at his home at 28 Creek View Trail, Carroll Valley The Monahan Funeral Home, Fair-field, is in charge of arrangements Memorial contributions may be made to the Adams County Library, 140 Baltimore St, Gettysburg, Pa 17325, or to Coyle Free Library, 102 Main St Chambersburg, Pa 17201. Billy R. Koons Tallahassee, Fla. Billy Koons, 71, of Tallahassee, Fla formerly of Littlestown, died Sunday, Sept 21, 2003, He was the husband of Lois (Feeser) Koons Littles Funeral Home, Littlestown, is in charge of arrangements Continued from A-3 Fire They ran to the home of Jayne Miller, Gaylynns mother, a few hundred yards away, and she called 911. Millers husband, Dick, woke to the screams of the children and Gaylynn.

The outside, it was blazing there, he said. (Gaylynn) got them out of the house. She saved their lives. The Arendtsville, Biglerville, Bendersville, Aspers, Buchanan Valley and Vigilant (Shippens-burg) fire companies responded to the fire. So did Biglerville and Bendersville ambulances and Medic 28.

When firefighters arrived, the house was 90 percent consumed, said Steve Schlosser, deputy chief with Arendtsville Fire Co. About 35 firefighters worked for Its kind of touch and go, Gaylynn said. Hes not in pain right now. Hes sedated. Hunters doctors expect him to stay in critical care for at least another month, then spend six weeks in physical therapy, she said.

Parker has been handling things OK, Gaylynn said. When talking hospital workers, the 4-year-old bluntly said, I dont have a home. My house burned down. Hearing that breaks Gaylynns heart and she said watching her other child start to heal is the hardest thing shes ever experienced. The Gormans are comforted by the support they have received from friends, family and church members through visits and calls.

Thanks to everyone for the calls and support, Gaylynn said. serious enough that he had to be transferred to Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Md. The foul weather ruled out using medical helicopters to get Hunter to Baltimore, but two paramedics volunteered to drive him to Johns Hopkins. Once he arrived there, doctors cut the back of Hunters fingers and arms to reduce swelling, Gaylynn said. Two days later, they spent five hours grafting skin from his legs onto his arms.

Today hell go through another five-hour procedure to graft skin onto his arms and hands. Doctors also will unwrap the bandages from Hunters first skin graft surgery today to see if it was a success. During Hunters recovery, the family is staying at The Childrens House across the street from Johns Hopkins. 20 minutes to bring the fire under control and continued to work for two more hours to put out hot spots, he said. Schlosser, state police fire marshal Trooper Robert Lapinski and Adams County Deputy Fire Marshal Jerry Poland are investigating the fire.

Poland said the tire started in the living room, but they have not determined a cause yet. Theres no reason to believe that the fire is suspicious, so theres no need to be in a rush to make a final determination, he said. Instead of rushing interviews, the investigators want to allow the Gormans time to care for their injured child, he said. Guy Gorman beat his family to Gettysburg Hospital on Friday morning. Gaylynn was treated there, but Hunters injuries were Public record Clair E.

Miller Hanover Clair Miller, 63, of Hanover, died Saturday, Sep 20, 2003, at Hanover Hospital Born Sept 5, 1940, in Hanover, he was the son of the late Samuel E. and LaRue I Baublitz Miller He retired as a mail carrier from the Government Postal Service He graduated from Eichelberger High School with the class of 1958 and then joined the Army where he served as a corporal until 1961 Surviving are two sons, Christopher A Miller of East Petersburg and Randy Miller of Abbottstown, a daughter, Andrea Miller of McSherrystown, three granddaughters, three sisters, H. Pearl Kessler and Carol A Warner, both of Hanover, and Eleanor Mus-carelli of Dunellen, Fla He was also preceded in death by a brother, John Miller Following cremation, visitation will be held Wednesday from 6 to 7 at Panebaker Funeral Home, 31 1 Broadway, Hanover followed by a memonal service at 7 Wednesday with tary honors by the Allied Veterans cil of Hanover The Rev Donald Thorpe will officiate Burial will be at 10 am. Thursday in Mount Olivet Cemetery Memorial contributions may be made to the Amencan Heart Association, 2997 Cape Horn Road B-2 Cape Horn Plaza Red Lion Pa 17356 Eugene C. Myers Hanover Eugene Pete Myers, 68, of Hanover, formerly of Westminster, Md died Monday, Sept 22, 2003, at his residence He was the husband of Jane Logue Myers for 48 years Born June 24, 1935, in Westminster, he was the son of the late William and Bessie (Lockhard) Myers He was a 1953 graduate of Westminster High.

He served in the Navy dunng the Korean Conflict and retired in 1992 from the and Telephone Co He was a life member of the Molleville Farm Post 467 VFW and the American Legion Carroll Post 31, where he had served as post commander He was past president of the Forest and Stream Club and a member of Ducks Unlimited He served on the board of directors of the Carroll County Chargers football team Surviving also are a daughter, Denise Wheeler of Cocoa, Fla; six sons, William, Ronnie, Scott, Kirk, Eric mount fire companies, Gettysburg ambulance and Medic 28 were dispatched to a vehicle accident at 90 Knight Road, in service at 1 1 05 a 1 06 p.m. Gettysburg and Cashtown fire companies, Gettysburg and Fair-field ambulances and Medic 28 responded to a vehicle accident at 2720 Chambersburg Road, in service at 2.04 4 32 Aspers Fire Co was dispatched to a miscellaneous fire at 72 Georgetown Road, in service at 5 10 5 39 m. Arendtsville and Bendersville fire companies and Biglerville ambulance responded to a vehicle fire at 415 Brysoma-Wenksville Road, in service at 618 pm; 614 m. New Oxford and Centennial fire companies and New Oxford ambulance responded to a structure fire at 652 Cedar Ridge Road, in service at 6 38 6 48 m. Midway Fire Co.

and ambulance and Medic 46 were dispatched to a vehicle accident at 257 S. Lincoln Drive, in service at 7 38 SUNDAY: 2 23 am. Abbottstown Fire Co and East Berlin ambulance responded to a vehicle accident at Orchard Road and Route 30, in service at 2 35 a 3 39 a m. Gettysburg Fire Co and ambulance were dispatched to a miscellaneous fire at Route 116 and Montclair Road, in service at 4 03 a 5 48 pm. Gettysburg Fire Co.

and ambulance and Medic 28 responded to a vehicle accident at 1360 Baltimore Pike, in service at 6 48 and 7.38 m. Fairfield Fire Co. and ambulance were dispatched to a miscellaneous fire at 47 Brent Road, in service at 8 42 m. Big 4 9-7-3-6 EVENING DRAWING Daily Number 7-4-6 Big 4 9-3-1 -2 Cash 5 19-21-22-28-38 Maryland AFTERNOON DRAWING Pick Three 8-5-5 Pick Four 8-4-1 -5 EVENING DRAWING Pick Three 1-0-8 Pick Four 8-0-2-7 Bonus Match 5 18-30-31-33-36 Bonus Ball 17 5 30 pm Natasha Marie Hunter, 17, 915 Goldenville Road, Butler Township, was reported as a runaway from her home. She stands 5-foot-1, weighs 180 pounds, and has brown eyes and long brown hair.

Police said she was last seen driving a maroon 1991 Dodge Dynasty with Pennsylvania registration FJB7813. Anyone with information is asked to call police at 334-8111. Fire Log HANOVER FIRE DEPT. MONDAY: the ambulance responded to seven calls PENN TWP. FIRERESCUEEMS SATURDAY: 10 49 am.

Brush 49 responded to the 600 block of Bankert Road for wires arching; 9 49 pm. Engine 49-1 responded to the 500 block of Granger Street for debris removal, and the ambulance responded to eight calls. SUNDAY: The ambulance responded to two calls ADAMS COUNTY CONTROL SATURDAY: 8 51 am. Hampton Fire Co responded to a miscellaneous fire at Routes 234 and 94, in service at 9 20 a 10 23 a m. East Berlin Fire Co and ambulance and Lake Meade ambulance were dispatched to a miscellaneous fire at Cedar and Davids-burg roads, in service at 1 0 46 a 10 24 am.

East Berlin Fire Co. responded to a miscellaneous fire at Pickett and Cedar, in service at 10 47 am; 10 40 am. Barlow and Green- Lottery Monday, Sept. 22 Pennsylvania Two players matched all five winning numbers drawn in Monday's Pennsylvania Cash 5 game and will each receive $50,000. Lottery officials said 91 players matched four numbers and won $454 50 each; 4,070 players matched three numbers and won $1 1 each; and 46 580 players matched two numbers and won $1 each.

The winning numbers drawn Monday in Pennsylvania were: AFTERNOON DRAWING Daily Number 7-6-3 Maryland June Kirk Clem Westminster June Kirk Clem, 81, of Westminster, died Sunday, Sept 21, 2003, at the Long View Nursing Home, Manchester Born June 1 5, 1 922, in Cumberland, she was the daughter of the late Lemuel and Essie Kirk. She was a 1940 graduate of Fort Hill High and a 1963 graduate of Frost-burg State College She taught for 22 years at Glen Burme High. Surviving are a son, David Clem of Westminster, a daughter, Mary Lou Pessoa of Florida, two sisters, Dottie Neff of Cumberland and Birdie Lou Campbell of Florida, three grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at War-fordsburg Presbyterian Church, 12941 Buck Valley Road, Warfordsburg, on Thursday at 1 1 am. Burial will be in the church cemetery Friends may call Wednesday from 7 to 9 pm at the Eckhardt Funeral Chapel PA, 3296 Charmil Drive, Manchester.

or Thursday from 10 to 11 am at the church Memorial contributions may be made to Warfordsburg Presbyterian Church, 12941 Buck Valley Road, Warfordsburg, Pa. 17267, or to Long View Nursing Home, 3332 Main Manchester, Md 21102. Glen Robert Ferguson Silver Spring Glen Robert Ferguson, 84, of Silver Spring, died Friday, Sept 19, 2003, at Frederick Memorial Hospital. He was the husband of Irene King Ferguson of Silver Spring Bom Dec. 10, 1918, in Bndgeport, he was the son of the late Harry Newton and Mary (Wiley) Ferguson.

He worked as a program analyst for the Department of Transportation. Surviving also are two daughters, Cathy Wardwell of Durham, and Mary Parks of Mount Airy, two sons, Bill Ferguson of Arnold and Guy Ferguson of Westminster, and five grandchildren. Funeral services and burial will be pnvate. The Eline Funeral Home, Hampstead, is in charge of arrangements. Hospitals GETTYSBURG HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS Mary Boyer, Gardners, Kimberly Byers, York Springs, Reyna I Cruz, Hanover, Charles Fringer, Hanover, Tracie L.

Harlow, Gettysburg, Anthony C. Hel-man, Bendersville, and Phyllis Johnson, Gettysburg DISCHARGES Glenn Bechtel, New Oxford, Stephanie Dougherty, Gettysburg, Robert Eiker, Emmits-burg, Md Judith McCans, Gettysburg, Raymond G. Puckett, Orrtanna, Jom N. Scheufel, Hanover, and Emily A Wansel, Gettysburg I Births Reyna I Cruz, Hanover, a daughter, Sept 22, 2003, at Gettysburg Hospital Sara Kirby and Christopher Freeze, Hanover, a son, Sept 17, 2003, at Hanover Hospital Mr and Mrs Eric Lawyer (Lacey Drago), Hanover, a daughter, Sept 19, 2003, at Hanover Hospital Aiyssa Miller and Justin Pierce, Abbottstown, a daughter Sept 15, 2003, at York Hospital Mr and Mrs Jason Fitch (Sara Lindsay Holt), Hanover, twin sons, Sept 18, 2003, at York Hospital Police Log HANOVER POLICE MONDAY 7.16 am. A 1980 black Yamaha 650 special motorcycle was stolen from the first block of Broadway.

1 1 50 a No injuries were reported when a 1997 Nissan Sentra driven by Ira C. Weaver, 83, of McSherrystown, collided with a 2000 Ford Econoline driven by Patricia A. McAdams of Hanover. Weavers car was towed. 418 pm.

Theft from a vehicle was reported in the first block of West Chestnut Street. 6 p.m. A harassment complaint involving two males was received in the 100 block of High Street. 9 41 pm. Possession with intent to deliver marijuana charges are pending against a 20-year-old Gettysburg man following an incident in the 1000 block of Carlisle Street 10 37 A one-vehicle accident occurred at Eisenhower Drive and Broadway PENN TOWNSHIP POLICE MONDAY 8 am.

Criminal mischief was report- Corrections The Evening Sun strives for accuracy, but we do make mistakes If you see an error, please call us at 637-3736 or write O. Box 514, Hanover, Pa 17331 ed in the 100 block of Beck Mill Road A beer can was stuck in the taillight of a 1983 Chevrolet. 10 34 a m. The theft of a purse left in the bathroom of a business in the 1100 block of Carlisle Street was reported 6 06 pm A Penn Township man faces disorderly conduct charges after he allegedly threatened his neighbor in the 800 block of McAllister Street 6 53 A suspicious male reported in the 200 block of Jasmine Drive checked out OK. 919 pm A suspicious vehicle occupied by four people in the 100 block of Baugher Drive was gone when police arrived TUESDAY 5 10 a m.

A suspicious noise reported in the 100 block of John Street checked out OK WEST MANHEIM TWP. POLICE MONDAY 12 45 pm A one-vehicle accident was reported in the 300 block of Pumping Station Road. Police said a 1995 Volkswagen Jetta driven by Michael LaPointe Jr. of Hanover was east-bound at a high rate of speed when he lost control while cresting a hill. The vehicle slid sideways into a field and rolled several times, coming to rest on its wheels LaPointe suffered minor injuries, police said, but refused ambulance transport, his car was towed STATE POLICEGETTYSBURG FRIDAY 2 pm.

Jeremy John Kingsley of Gettysburg was charged with harassment following a complaint received in the first block of Natural Spnngs Road, Straban Township. MONDAY 2 30 a m. A burglary was reported in the 300 block of Hill Road in Mount Pleasant Township. Police said two white males in an older white Ford 150 pickup backed up to the garage door of the residence and removed a Craftsman eight-drawer rolling toolbox containing miscellaneous tools, a Ryobi Power Painter and several tools. They then fled east on Hill Road after tnp-pmg a motion detector light, police said.

a 2488 Hanover. PA. great jCozvers great Tricesl A Attte, St of Jave 0 'ptoniit Well Be There For You SERVING ALL FAITHS FOR PRE-NEED, AT-NEED, CREMATION AND TRADITIONAL SERVICES. Hicks Funeral 9k Home, Inc. 3 A Joseph A.

Murphy, Supervisor McSherrystown, PA 632 Call us for ALL the facts about; Funeral Sen ice. Cemeteries and related merchandise. 549 Carlisle SL Hanover, PA 632-1242.

Obtenir un accès à Newspapers.com

  • La plus grande collection de journaux en ligne
  • Plus de 300 journaux des années 1700 à 2000
  • Des millions de pages supplémentaires ajoutées chaque mois

Journaux d’éditeur Extra®

  • Du contenu sous licence exclusif d’éditeurs premium comme le The Evening Sun
  • Des collections publiées aussi récemment que le mois dernier
  • Continuellement mis à jour

À propos de la collection The Evening Sun

Pages disponibles:
878 501
Années disponibles:
1915-2024