Page 6 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Forty eight American flags from our roof of Stehman’s IGA in Mount Joy. The flag Memorial Day parade. They will fly over Stehman’s until the e they will be given to the Mount Joy Historical Society. Obituaries JOSEPHINE KAYLOR Mrs. Josephine Rerdler Kaylor, 70, of 81 East Main Street, Mount Joy died Monday morning at Columbia Hospital follow- ing an illness of several months. She was the widow of Irvin M. Kaylor. Born in Columbia, she was the daughter of the late August and Caroline Reimann Rendler. She re- sided in Mount Joy for the past 51 years. A cook for Lincoln Rest. Mount Joy, for 20 years, she attended Trinity Evan- gelical Congregational Church, Mount Joy. She was a member of Ladies’ Auxiliary of Friend- ship Fire Co. No. 1 Mount Joy; Mount Joy Leisure Club; American Association of Retired Persons; and was affiliated with the Mount Joy Senior Center. She is survived by two daughters, Doris J., wife of J. Henry Browder, Dolphin VA; and Florence C., wife of Russell S. Sumpman, Columbia; six grandchild- ren; a brother, Harry J. Rendler, Lansdowne; and a sister, Mary Rendler, Columbia. CARRIE SHELLENBERGER Mrs. Carrie A. Shellen- berger, 89, of 33 West Walnut Street, Marietta, died at 10 p.m. Monday at her home. Although in ill health, death was unex- pected. Born in High Mount, York County, she was a daughter of the late George and Elizabeth Armold Nay- lor and the widow of Jacob B. Shellenberger who died in 1968 in, 1968, SARNIA She was a member of the English United Presbyter- Marietta. Survivors include a daughter, Ruth, wife of J. Charles Wagner Havertown a stepson, The Rev. Robert T. Shellenberger, Kingston NY, two grandchildren and one great-grandson. OSCAR B. MAYERS Oscar B. Mayers, 53, of LaMesa, Cal.,, and a na- tive of Maytown, died Sun- day morning in Veterans Hospital in LaMesa after a prolonged illness. Born in Maytown, he was the son of Martha Lefever Mayers and the late William E. Mayers. Mr. Mayers moved to California during the 1940's after serving in the Mar- ines during World War II. In addition to his mother, he is survived by three brothers, Edgar and Thomas, both of Maytown, and Clayton of Lancaster; and three sisters, Dorothy Weed and Rachel, both of Maytown, and Fannie Wilkinson of Silver Springs. MOUNT JOY LEGION [2 miles E. of Mt. Joy off Rt. 230 By-Pass] Fkkkokkokk July 17 JACK FRANK Fokkgkokk Sunday Dinners 12 Noon to 9 P.M. Reservation Ph. 898-8451 y are on display on the ed in Mount Joy’s nd of August, when country’s early histor S were carri [continued from page 2] council noted they will write to the Control Board in favor of the petition. The residents stated they had sent a copy of the petition to the State and expect to attend a hearing about it in the near future. No date has been set by the Control Board for the hearing as yet. In other business council Lester Brenaman from the Borough Planning Commis- sion. David B. Deck, 424 Columbia Avenue will serve the unexpired term on the commission. Brena- man has moved out of the borough and therefore can- not serve on the commis- accepted the resignation of sion. A discussion on the rail- road bridges in the borough brought out the fact that the bridges owned by the state should be repaired by the state. The PennDot said they have no money to repair the Angle Street bridge, which has suffered damages from the heavy trucks now forced to use it because of the deplorable conditions of the other bridges in the borough. The borough has patched holes on the bridge out of courtesy to the residents of the borough. What will be done about the bridges is yet to be seen. The borough feels July 14, 1976 ...Mount Joy Council meeting the state should repair their own bridges without any expense to the borough. PennDot says it does not have money for the project. The bridges at Lumber and Comfort Alley will be closed. The fate of the others is yet to be decided. The boro accepted terms and rates of a contract with Warner Cable TV. Rates will go from $5.75 to $6.50 for initial hookup and $1.50 to $2.00 for add-on. A.M.- F.M. will go from $1.50 to $2.00. The contract stated only one request for rate changes per year will be allowed the Warner Cable Vv. press Be sure you're listed in the new telephone directory. All changes and additions must be 1 in our office immediately. Now's the time to add names of those members of your household who can benefit by an individual listing. 4 ABOUT YOUR NEW DIRECTORY As you know, paper is one product cur telephone directories use a large volume of Paper and energy by distributing only one customer. If you have more than one tele rently in short supply. 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