WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1968’ ‘The Mount Joy BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PENNA, Published Weekly on Wednesdays Except Fourth of July Week and Christmas Week (50 Issues Per Year) 1X BAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PENNA., 17552 In the heart of fabulous Lancaster County. Richard A. Rainbolt Editor / and Publisher Subscription Rate - $2.50 per year by mail. Advertising Rates upon request. Entered as the post office at Mount Joy, Penna., as sec ond class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879. —— == e Deaths CLYDE D. MUMPER Clyde D. “Butch” Mumper, 56, of 459 Donegal Springs Road, Mount Joy, was strick- en fatally about 7:30 p. m. Saturday. Feb. 17, while driv- ing his automobile. He and his wife, Kathryne Warfel Mumper, had left home just minutes before the fatal attack to visit friends. The car ncsed into a bank on cones ir Springs Road in front of the John Henry Lutz home. Mrs. Mumper was not injured. Donegal Mumper had been under the care of a physician for a heart alment. Deputy Coron- er Dr, Thomas W. O’Connor was called. He was born in Blain, Per- ry County, a son of George and the late Elsie Berrier Mumper, and had resided in Mount Joy for 5C years. He had been employed as a salesman by the Garber Oil Co., Mount Joy, and previous- ly had been a route man. Mumper served, in the U.S. THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY | Navy in World War II. He was a member of the Mount Joy Church of God, a past president of the Mount Joy Lions Club, and a member of the Mount Joy Sportsmen's Assn. and the Mount Joy Fire Co. He is survived by his wife and father; two daughters, Sylvia, wife of Donald Zeller, Mount Joy, and Cindy Mump- er, at home; two grandchild- ren, and these brothers and sisters: Mary, wi‘e of Warren Eshleman, Wrightsville; Ralph Mumper, Neffsville; and Car- rie, wife of Martin Ney; Mil- dred, wife of Norman Mateer and George Mumper, all of Mount Joy. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon from the Sheetz funeral home and bur- ial was made in the Eberle cemetery. JACOB BRUBAKER Jacob E. Brubaker, 79, of Mount Joy R1, died unexpect- edly Saturday, Feb. 17 at 2:30 p.m. at his home. He had been under the care of a phy- sician. A retired farmer, Brubaker was born in East Donegal Twp., the son of the late Jac- ob E. and Mary Erb Brubak- er. He was a resident of the township all his life. His wife, Barbara Nissley, Brubaker, died in 1965. Bru- baker was a member of the Mount Joy Mennonite church. He ‘is survived by one son, Paul N., Mount Joy Rl, five grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Also surviving are the fol- lowing brothers and sisters: Henry E., Daniel E, and Jonas E., all of Mount Joy RI; Mary, wife of John Hess, Mt. Joy; Annie, wife of Elam M. Musser, Columbia Rl; and Elmer E. of Mount Joy R2. Funeral services were held from the Nissley funeral home Tuesday morning and burial was made in Kraybill’s cemetery. FENTIE J. SHAEFFER Mrs. Fentie J. Shaeffer, 95, of 325 W. Donegal St., died Monday morning, Feb, 19, at Pleasant View Rest Home, Manheim R3, after a long ill- ness. She was the widow of G. Samuel Shaeffer who died in 1942. Mrs. Shaeffer was born in York County, daughter of the late Samuel D. and Susan Mundis Waltimyer. She lived in Mount Joy the past 75 years. She was the oldest member of Chiques Methodist Church and was in the Women’s So- ciety of Christian Service. Her father served the Union in the Army of the Potomac during the Civil War. Surviving are a son, Jos- eph G. Shaeffer, Mount Joy; a daughter, Mrs. Lida S. Wel- don, Pleasant View Rest Home; three grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and PAGE THREE a brother, William Waltimyer 106, of York, Pa. Funeral services were ar- ranged for Thursday, Feb. 22, from the Heilig funeral home and burial was to be made in the Eberle cemetery, CLAUDE H. KREINER Claude H. (Red) Kreiner, 2051 Mill Stream Road, Lan- caster, died Thursday, Feb. 15, at the General hospital after a long illness. He was 69. A native of Mount Joy, he was a life-long resident of the Lancaster area, and a number of years ago was ac- tive in baseball activities. He was a self-employed painter. A son of the late Henry H. and Oliva Hoover Kreiner, he is survived by his wife and two nephews. Funeral services were held from the Fred Groff funeral home, Lancaster, on Monday morning, and burial was made in the Eberle cemefery, Mount Joy, GILBERT D. HAMM Gilbert D. Hamm, 70, of 48 Old Market St., died in St. Joseph’s hospital at 4.45 p.m. Monday, Feb. 19, after an illness of two weeks. He was born in McCartney, Pa, and was a son of the late William and Ellen Vin- (Turn to page 4) BE — “At your service” with Key Service No. We're old hands at helping young homemakers. Whether you're doing it yourself or having It done, when it's time for making home im- provements, nothing gets cash. 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