Page 2 - Mount Joy Bulletin November 13, 1974 11 EAST MAINSTREET MOUNT JOY, PA., 17552 PHONE (717) 653-4400 Published Weekly on Wednesdays E xcept Fourth of July Week and Christmas Week (50 Issues Per Year) L The Mount Joy BULLETIN Richard A. Rainbolt pe . 1 2 Editor > hgh and = Publisher | Advertising rates upon request.” Entered at the post office at ,Mount Joy, Penna., as second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879. * Letter To Editor x Dear Editor: As a mother of two young sons who enjoyed immensely the movie ‘““Dumbo’’ shown at Mount Joy’s ‘Fun Night” last Thursday evening, I wish to thank the ones who made this treat possible. This was our first year of attending “Fun Night.” I do think, though, that next year’s evening of fun night be easier to enjoy if more strictness is exercised. The shouting, rudeness, shining of flashlights, and general lack of respect shown on the part of some kids made it a little difficult for those of us who just wanted to quietly view the film. Perhaps the projec- tionist could stop the film until silence prevails. (I wonder if many parents today are even trying to teach their children to show respect for others around them.) Nevertheless, thanks again to the group of people who made this film available and showed once again that Mount Joy is - an ex- ceptionally nice place to call “home”. Mrs. Sandra Peters ¢ % 3 Deaths HAROLD S. KRALL Harold S. Krall, 67, of 318 Marietta Ave., died at 1 a.m. Monday, Oct. 11, at his home following an illness of 18 months. He was the husband of Phoebe Rupp Krall. Krall was a butcher wh: worked in the former Ki:li + Meat Market, Main Street. Mount, Joy, a family-owned business. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Mount Joy. Born in Mount Joy, he was a son of the late Harry H. and Alice Sumpman Krall. Besides his widow, he is survived by one son, Harold R. Krall, Lancaster; two granddaughters and three sisters, Helen, wife of Joseph Breneman, and Mildred, wife of Lester Roberts, both of Mount Joy, and Margaret, wife of J.C. Starliper, Naples, Fla. Services were held at the convenience of the family from the Nissley funeral home and burial was made in the Eberle cemetery. MAMIE C. SELL Mrs. Mamie C. Sell, 79, of 770 E. Market St., Marietta, died at 6:20 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 6, at St. Joseph Hospital after ane illness of several years. She was the widow of Gieorge A. Sell, who died in 1270. Mrs. Sell served as tax coiiector of Marietta from 1945 {0 1949. A member of Marietta English United Presbyterian church, she also was a member of Donegal Chapter 422, Order of Eastern Star. Born in Lincoln, Ill., she was the daughter of the late GARDEN & OPEN DAILY 10-6 Available a one-bedroom apt. APARTMENTS Steigel Valley Road, Manheim, Pa. MODEL APARTMENT TOWNHOUSE SAT & SUNDAY 15 with its own laundry and dish- washer, carpeting, at $175 per mo. Also several town houses. DIRECTIONS: From Lancaster take Pa. route 72 (Manheim Pike) north to Manheim. At - square, turn right on E, High to White Oak Road. Turn left to Stiegel Valley Road. (Adjacent to shopping center) PHONE: 665-6864 17-tic - Peter Koder Given Honor At Fort Fisher Station TSgt. Peter H. Koder, son of Rev. and Mrs. W. Lester Koder of Mount Joy, has just been honored by being name NCO of the Quarter of the 701st Radar Squadron at Fort Fisher Air Force Station, North Carolina, for the period ending Sept. 30, 1974. In informing and congratulating Rev. and Mrs. Koder on their son’s honor, Major J.O. Taggart, United States Air Force Commander, said in part: “Peter was selected for this award by the Senior NCO Council for his high standards of performance, integrity, bearing, and behavior which is required of the professional AF NCO. It indicates that he is held in high esteem by his peers and superiors and has brought distinction to his duty section — Station Support.’’ TSgt. Koder will be completing twenty years with the United States Air Force on December 1, 1974, and will be retiring. He has accepted civilian em- ployment with the Carolina Power and Light Company and, with his wife and two children, will continue to live on Route 2, Box 423, Wilmington, N.C. William and Mary Fogle Myers. She is survived by a son, Raymond A. Sell, with whom she resided, and one grand- daughter. Services were held Saturday, Nov. 9, from the Smedley funeral home, Marietta, and burial was made in Maytown Union cemetery. IRWIN G. RUHL Irwin G. Ruhl, 69, of Mount Joy R2, died Saturday, Nov. 9, at 5 p.m. in St. Joseph Hospital following a brief illness. A retired farmer, he was a member of Risser’s Men- nonite Church, Elizabethtown R3. Born in Rapho Township, he was a son of the late John and Malinda Greiner Ruhl. He is survived by his widow, Orlena Greiner Ruhl; three sons, the Rev. Paul G. Ruhl and Harvey G. Ruhl, Mount Joy R2; Lester G. Ryhl, Elizabethtown R1; nine grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; two brothers: Aaron G. and Norman G. Ruhl, Manheim R4, and a sister, Mamie, wife of Raymond Summy, Lancaster. Services were arranged for Wednesday afternoon from the Risser’s Mennonite church and burial in the adjoining cemetery. JOHN S. HEISEY John S. Heisey, 78, Mount Joy R2, died Thursday af- ternoon, Oct. 31, at his home. He was under a physician’s care. He was worn in Rapho Township, a son of the late John S. and Amelia Shenk Heisey. He was a member of St. Paul’s United Church of Christ, Elizabethtown, and retired in 1960 as an employe of Columbia Malleable. He is survived by his widow, Bertha N. Ebersol Heisey, to whom he was married for 57 years; three sons: Earl B., Mount Joy R2; John C., Elizabethtown; and Lloyd B., Mount Joy; and a daughter Martha J., wife of John Chard, Elizabethtown. Also surviving are six grandchildren; two great grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Ada Barnhart, Rheems; and "a brother, Alvin Heisey, Lancaster. CONNIE ANNETTE NACE Connie Annette Nace, 12, Middletown R1, died Wed- nesday evening, Oct. 30, at St. Joseph Hospital after a long illness. She had been under a doctor's care for a heart ailment during the past three years. Born in Lancaster County she was a daughter of Robert J. and Perma Noss Nace. She attended the seventh grade at Lower Dauphin Junior High School, and the Glossbrenner United Methodist Church. Besides her parents, she is survived by three brothers and sisters: Robert J. Jr., Steve A. and Sonya L., all at home. She is also survived by her maternal grandparents; Walter Mateer and Mrs. \? IN HOSPITAL Paul B. Frey, 26 West Main street, is a patient in Rm. 319 St. Joseph hospital. He underwent surgery last week. Welcome Wagon Board Holds Monthly Session The Mount Joy Welcome Wagon Club held its November board meeting on Wednesday the 6th at the home of Susan Back. Most of the meeting centered around the upcoming bazaar, to be held Nov. 22, 6 to 9 p.m., and Nov. 23, 9:30 to 4:30 p.m. at Friendship Fire Hall. This month’s dinner meeting will be held Nov. 20, 6:30 p.m. at the Mount Joy Legion. Guest speaker will be State Trooper Edward J. Rowlands, and his topic will be ‘‘Assault Prevention.” Cancellations must be made before Monday noon, Nov. 18, by calling Betty Byrd, 653-5400. Those persons going to the hockey game, Nov. 16, are to meet at the Weis Markets at 6:45 p.m. Crafts will get together at Linda Fox’s home, Nov. 14, at 8 p.m. to make cracked marble candle holders. The board will meet again. Dec. 4th at 7:30 p.m. in the home of Ruth Moore. Anyone who recently Myrtle Mateer, Mount Joy. Services were held Sunday afternoon from Glossbrenner United Methodist church and burial was made in Kraybill Mennonite cemetery with Sheetz funeral home in charge. moved to the area and is interested in receiving a Welcome Wagon call from a hostess, may contact Althea Bickford, 653-5148. Weis Completes Market Remodeling Sigfried Weis, president of Weis Markets, Inc. has announced the grand re- opening of the newly remodeled and enlarged Weis Market at 1205 Chestnut Street in Berwick, Pa. The Berwick market has been enlarged in size to a floor space of more than 27,000 square feet and has been completely remodeled inside and out. Truck Tips Over Loaded with live chickens, a.truck belonging to Victor F. Weaver, Inc.,. New Holland, tipped over at the corner of Main and Manheim streets early Monday morning. The load of chicken crates shifted as the driver turned the corner. The tractor was tilted and considerable diesel oil flowed onto the street from the fuel tanks. 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