Page 6—SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN JAMES A. MADARA James A. Madara, 46, of 70S West Main Street, Mount Joy, a former Mount Joy borough councilman, died in York Memorial Os- teopathic Hospital’s emer- gency room at 11:42 a.m., Wednesday, following an apparent heart attack. Madara, who reportedly had no previous history of heart trouble, was taken ill at work at Motter Printing Press Co., York, where he was an assembler. A hospital spokesman in York said an autopsy had been ordered because Ma- dara was not under hospital care prior to his arrival at the emergency room, but the spokesman added that death was apparently due to a heart attack. Madara, a Republican, was a member of Mount Joy borough council for 12 years, resigning his council position in November, 1974, citing business pressures as the reason. He continued to serve the borough after leaving coun- cil, however, accepting an appointment to the bor- ough’s zoning hearing board. While on council he served for a time as chairman of the public safety committee. He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, and served on the church’s advisory board for over 20 years. Obituaries He was also a member of Florin Fire Company, Mount Joy. He served two years in the Marine Corps during the Korean conflict. Born in Shamokin, he was a son of the late George and Elva Osman Madare. He had lived in Mount Joy for the past 26 years. Surviving are his widow, Ruth Rentzel Madara, at home and five children: Lynn, wife of William Sprecher, Tunkhannock; Scott A., Mount Joy; and Mark A., Gail A., and Hope A. Madara, all at home. Also surviving are four brothers, William and John Madara, both of Camp Hill; Stuart Madara, Elizabeth- town; and George Madara, Warner Robbins, Ga.; and a sister Lillian, wife of John Sperla, St. Louis, Mo. MRS. EARL F. JOHNS Esther B. Johns, 68, of 115 North Fourth Street, Columbia, died Saturday, at the Columbia Hospital after an illness of one week. She was the wife of the . late Earl F. Johns, who died in 1967. She was born in Philadelphia, the daughter of the late Wilson G. and Ada Brandt Bucher. She was a member of St. John’s Episcopal Church of Marietta, where she was organist for many years. She taught piano in the @® Inspections @ Tune-ups WY, “DON FORRY TEXACO 585 W est Main Street, Mount Joy, PA 653-4800 vO EER OSE ER OE OO CEE OE EER Quality Pre-Owned Cars ! 1974 CAPRI, bronze 1974 DODGE Custom Van, blue | 1974 FORD, green “L CAMINO, blue i VW, yellow 1970 CUTLASS Coupe, gold 1970 CHEVROLET Caprice Coupe, blue, like new ; AX A Auto Sales, Jur. 0 yy ~ 19 970 West Main Street fuy, Ha. 1 17 J33-4831 EE Mt. 3 3 a os» 57 a 3 rE » Special on Windshield Washer Antiireszs. ® 99¢ Gallon RR. 2 © & 9 @Front End Alignments 3) Check our snow tire prices before you buy more often and get ourselves dirtier than any of our gasoline competitors.’’ 352 BY Columbia and Marietta areas for years. She was a graduate of the Lancaster General Hospital School of Nursing, class of 1933. She is survived by a son David A. Johns, Rochester, N.Y.; three brothers, Alfred R. Bucher, East Petersburg; David B. Bucher, Millers- ville R1; Wilson Bucher, Columbia; three sisters, Alberta B. McAloose, Roh- erstown; Marian B. Weaver, Columbia; and Elizabeth, wife of Bernard H. Roth, Lancaster. MRS. HARLAN NOLT Mrs. Nettie H. Nolt, 83, died Monday at 4:15 a.m., at the Landis Homes Retire- ment Community, Lititz R1, after a short illness. She was a former resident of Choco- late Avenue, Mount Joy. Born in Warwick Town- ship, she was a daughter of the late Benjamin and Lizzie Leaman Hess. She was the widow of Harlan G. Nolt who died in 1955S. She was a member of the Mount Joy Mennonite Church. Surviving are one daugh- ter and two sons: Myrtle, wife of Chester Bucher, Manheim R1; Mervin Nolt, Mount Joy, and Elvin Nolt, Elizabethtown R1; 10 grand- children; 11 great-grand- children, and one brother, Norman L. Hess, Lancaster. MRS. MARY EBERLY Mrs. Mary Detweler Eberly, 71, of 121 North Market Street, Mount Joy, died Tuesday at 6:30 p.m., at her home following a lengthy illness. She was the wife of Park N. Eberly. Born in Rapho Township, she was a daughter of the late Horace K. and Carrie Risser Detwiler. She was a member of the Mount Joy Mennonite Church and Mount Joy Leisure Club. Mrs. Eberly and her hus- band celebrated their SOth wedding anniversary on November 26. Surviving in addition to her husband are the follow- ing children: Jean E. Eber- ly, Lititz R3; James W., East Petersburg; Jay M., Mount Joy; Leroy D., Elizabeth- town; Joyce L., wife of the Rev. Dennis R. Kuhns, Harmonsburg; Ronald R., Mount Joy; Donna Lee, wife of David M. Lambert, Denbigh, Va.; 12 grand- children; one brother, Jo- seph R. Detwiler, Mount Joy; and a sister, Anna Martha, wife of Graybill Stauffer, Mount Joy R2. JOHN C. DERR John C. Derr, 64, 110 Columbia Avenue, Mount . Joy, died at the Lancaster.» ico sda ‘General Hospital, Saturday, where he had been a patient for three weeks. He was the husband of Ruth Webb Derr. He was born in Columbia, a son of the late John H., and Susan Kauffman, Derr. He had been a resident of Mount Joy for the past 12 years, and had lived in Sporting Hill for most of his life. He was retired in 1970 from the Raybestos Man- hattan Corp., U.S. Asbestos Division, Manheim. He was a member of the United Textile Workers of America, AFL-CIO, Local No. 2590. He was a life member of the Germania Band Club, Manheim, and VFW Post 5956, Manheim, and had served in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II in the European Theater of opera- tions. Besides his wife, he is survived by two step-daugh- ters, Dorothy H., wife of Russell E. Chapin, Mount Joy, Janet H., wife of C. Richard Ziegler, Lancaster; six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; a brother, Jacob K. Derr, Manheim RS; and three sisters, Mrs. Edith D. Ressler, Mount Joy, Mrs. Blanche D. McClune, Man- heim, and Mrs. Florence D. Humphries, Lancaster. MRS. M. PEIFER Mrs. Harriet Peifer, 82, of 612 West Main Street, Mount Joy, died unexpectly in her home at 3:30 p.m., Thursday. She had been under a physician’s care. She was the widow of Martin Peifer. Born in West Hempfield Township, she was a daugh- ter of the late Phares and Susan Siegrist Greider. She was a life-long county resi- dent. Mrs. Peifer was a mem- ber of the Old Order of the River Bethren Church. She is survived by five children: Emma, wife of John Zinkand, Columbia; Roy, York; Ruth, wife of Andrew Musser, Mount Joy; Mrs. Fanny Siegler, Lancasters and Ida, wife of Albert Kleiner, Mount Joy, with whom she resided. She is also survived by nine grandchildren, six great-grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Esther Mc- Devitt, Columbia. Births Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Brown, (Dorothy Steffy) Mount Joy R. D. #1, a daughter, at General Hospi- tal, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kunty, (Deborah Ziegler) Mount Joy R. D. #2, a daughter at Memorial Os- teopathic Hospital, York. Monday. December 17, 1975 DID YOU HEAR... Mrs. Gerda Cameron, the gemutlich lady in the office ] of Wissler Motors, is deser- ting all the Germanic joys of Lancaster County in order to move to New Jersey. It’s all for love! Aufwiedersehen, Gerda! Tots’ school by Hazel Baker A pre-kindergarten school is being conducted three mornings each week at Zion Lutheran Church, route #441 and Colebrook Road, Marietrta. Under the direc- tion of Mrs. Judith A. Newcomer, S42 Martin Ave. Mount Joy, the school is to prepare children for the -public school routines, Miss Sandra Pittenturf is the school aide. { Cost of the three day session is $6; transportation must be furnished by parents. Further informa- tion may be obtained by calling 426-1884. Morning class are every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 9:15 to 11:15 a.m. B.B. BILLMEYER, Jewelry Since 1915" LILI RRE PR JB IT iti ALUSE jo (et LA on ZR § EGGNOG ® for the holidays— 8 for holiday parties ¥ _\Weaver’s Brand Christmas & New Years ¥ FRUIT PUNCHES ¥ FROZEN FOODS New Frozen Foods Section 8 24, Store hours convenient |, % * for Christmas shoppers LE of OPEN: Monday thru Thursday - 9 AM. to 10 P.M. R Friday & Saturday - 9 A.M. to 11 P.M. 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