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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 10

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Obituaries Paul L. Nace Services for Paul L. Nace, 76, of Messiah Village, Upper, Allen Township, formerly Diehl Upper Allen Township, will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday in Funeral Home, 8 Market Plaza Way, Mechanicsburg. He died Wednesday, Oct.

12, 1994, in the village. Born Jan. 1, 1918, in Cumberland County, he was a son of the late John A. and Rae Conrad Nace. He was retired from L.

B. Smith Ford, Lemoyne. He was a member of Home Department of Fairview In Christ Church, New Cumberland. Surviving are his wife, Mildred H. Nace; two sons, Donald E.

of York For the Record Charles W. Reisinger Charles W. Reisinger, 76, of Ickesburg, died Thursday, Oct. 13, 1994, in his home. Born April 16, 1918, in Marysville, he was a son of the late and Lulu Yingling Reisinger.

He was preceded in death by his first wife, Emma F. Reisinger. He was a retired self-employed barber in Ickesburg and a former employee. of Reeves-Hoffman Division, Carlisle. He attended Ickesburg Church of God.

He was a member of Ickesburg Lions Club, Ickesburg Fire Company and Ickesburg Ambulance Club. Surviving are his wife, Amy E. Price Reisinger; one son, Charles E. of McAlisterville; two stepsons, Robert E. Sims of Johnstown, Ohio, and Larry J.

Sims of Morgantown, W.Va.; one stepdaughter, Freda L. Sims of Granville, W.Va.; one sister, Fern V. Kraly of Mechanicsburg; one grandchild; seven stepgrandchildren; and nine stepgreat-grandchildren. He was preceded death by a son, Walter T. Reisinger in 1976.

Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday in Nickel Funeral Home, West Main Street, Loysville, with the Rev. Robert Snuffer officiating. Burial will be in Eschol Cemetery, Saville Township, Perry County. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m.

Sunday and from noon to 1 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. A. Roy Meyers Graveside services for A. Roy Meyers, 80, of 47 Baltimore Gettysburg, will be at 11 a.m.

Monday in Fairfield Union Cemetery, Gettysburg, with the Rev. F. Nogle officiating. He died Wednesday, Oct. 12, 1994, in Gettysburg Hospital.

Born in Somerset, he was a son of the late Samuel A. and Mary Walker Meyers. He was the Adams County Dairy Herd Improvement Milk tester for a number of years. He owned and operated a tractor trailer. Before his retirement, he was a driver for the Apple Line Transportation System Inc.

Township, contractor in fight over rock bill Springs and Lynn W. of Akron, Ohio; one daughter, Marjorie L. Gurba of Mechanicsburg; two brothof Oregon and Merle of Mechanicsburg; one sister, Ruth Strock of Mechanicsburg; seven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. The Rev. Simon A.

Lehman Jr. will officiate. Burial will be in Trindle Spring Cemetery, Silver Spring Township. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home.

Memorial contributions may be made to Fairview Brethren In Christ Church, 607 Evergreen Road, New Cumberland 17070. Michael F. Frymyer Michael F. Frymyer, 51, of 604 04 S. Spring Garden Carlisle, died Thursday, Oct.

13, 1994, in Hershey Center. Born Sept. 19, 1943, in Columbus, he was a son of Mrs. S. Clyde Smith Frymyer of Carlisle and the late Joe Frymyer.

He was a 1961 graduate of East Pennsboro High School, the Computer Learning Center of Camp Hill and UNIVAC Training Center of Illon, N. Y. He was medically retired as a bookkeeper from the finance and accounting office from Carlisle Barracks. He was a member of Yellow Hospital notes Among those admitted Thursday to Carlisle Hospital were: Mrs. Edward Young, Newville; Wesley A.

Mills, Ellen R. Miller, Danielle N. Heishman, Carlisle; Harry W. Grafmyer, Shermans Dale; James E. Dunkleberger, Mt.

Holly Springs. Among those discharged Thursday from Carlisle Hospital were: Mrs. Albert Cover, Elizabeth M. Reisinger. Births Born Thursday in Carlisle Hospital to: Tracy Roadcap, Carlisle, Born in Harrisburg Hospital to: Ken and Tricia (Walsh) Dukes, "Shiremanstown, girl, Aug.

29. Richard and Cheryl (Federici) Evans, Camp Hill, girl, Sept. 14. Douglas and Vicki (Morret) Campbell, Elliottsburg, boy, Sept. 24.

Theresa Mason, Mechanicsburg, boy, Sept. 24. Lori Oyler, Wellsville, girl, Sept. 25. Alan and Virginia (Hersperger) Boynton Mechanicsburg, boy, Sept.

26. Richard and Susan (Shope) Daum, Mechanicsburg, boy, Sept. 26. Max and Amy (Holman) Hempt, Mechanicsburg, girl, Sept. 26.

Deed transfers The following deed transfers have been recorded in Cumberland County Courthouse: North Middleton Carl A. and Jane N. Davis to Alan A. Ott and Debra Lynn Fickes, $89,500. Penn Randy S.

and Jill H. Shuman to L. and Sharon Griffey, $26,500. Randy S. and Jill H.

Shuman to Anthony J. and Jennifer L. Spinelli, $25,900. Leonard S. Leo to W.

Allen and Karen M. Petre, $25,000. Leonard S. Leo to Rebecca W. Hurst, $10,000.

Silver Spring Ernest L. Jr. and Margaret Ann Concini to Donald S. Goss and Bethann Bortner-Goss, $91,500.. Andrew Jr.

and Donna M. Lamonna to Andrew Jr. and Donna M. Lamonnna, $1. Jacqueline L.

Kadel to Robert E. Arndt, $121,000. Getty's Builders, Inc. to Randy J. and Sherry L.

Heiser, $369,900. Jose M. Manjon and Robert W. Bucher Jr. to Robert Bucher and William A.

Bohanyil, $15,000. Leonard J. Morschl and Mary E. Weller, to Daniel T. Dolan, $49,500.

Margaret E. Gillaugh to J. E. Emel Construction $26,900. Southampton Wayne Kenneth F.

and Ronald A. Cuthbertson to Robert S. and Lewese A. Peck, $69,000. South Middleton William L.

and Mary B. Nailor to Gary D. and Brenda K. Kuhn, $110,000. Ruth L.

Beck to Brent R. and Wendy K. Griest, $145,000. Ruth F. Tanger's AIF to Ronald L.

Stoner, $1. Friday, October 14, 1994, The Sentinel, Carlisle, Pa. Beverly J. Johnson Beverly J. Johnson, 60, of Carlisle and Bailey Island, Maine, died Thursday, Oct.

13, 1994, in Mid Coast Hospital, Brunswick, Maine. Born June 10, 1934, in Brunswick, she was a daughter of Robert and Arlene Douglas Dale of Brunswick, Maine. She attended Brunswick High School and graduated from the Lincoln School for Women in Maine. She later attended Wheaton College in Norton, and graduated from N.E. Conservatory of Music.

She was a concert pianist and auditioned for the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Following her formal schooling, she continued piano and organ lessons and gave private piano lessons in her home. She was a member of Durham Friends Meeting. She also was a member of Carlisle Musical Arts Association and held recitals for the group. In addition to her parents, surviving are her husband of 40 years, retired Navy Capt.

George M. Johnson; five sons, George M. Jr. of Mechanicsburg, Scott M. of Little Rock, Mark D.

of Provo, Utah, Steven D. of York, and Kenneth A. of Bailey Island; one brother, Douglas D. Dale of Freeport, Maine; and five grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a brother, Lincoln Dale, who died Jan.

1, 1978. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Sunday in Brackett Funeral Home, 29 Federal Brunswick, Maine. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home.

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 456, Brunswick, Maine 04011. Meyers He was a member of Gettysburg Church of the Brethren. Surviving are his wife, Laura Nenninger Meyers; two sons, Alan R. Breeches Baptist Church, Boiling Springs.

In addition to his mother, surviving are his wife, Sharon Parmer Frymyer; two sons, Michael Joe, at home, and Robert Brian of Collingswood, N.J.; and a close friend, Dean A. Lind, same address. A private memorial service will be held at the convenience of the family. There will be no viewing or visitation. Hoffman-Roth Funeral Home, Carlisle, is in charge of arrangements.

Memorial contributions may be made to the family. Grazing A horse grazes in a field along Biddle Road in Silver Spring Township. Bill Smith The Sentinel Sentinel Reporter cheaper person to supply the service of getting the rock out?" Brightbill says it's "conceivable" his company would have made no profit on the campus had there been less rock. "We took a chance," he acknowledges. But the $47.25 per cubic yard price is not unreasonable "because it wasn't the highest price we received." May ask for smaller bill Township officials say they have four options: Ask Ritter Brothers to lower its bill voluntarily; force the issue into arbitration; ask the company to extend the payment schedule into 1995; or just pay the bill.

Brightbill says he has "no comment" on the idea of reducing the bill and "couldn't honestly say" whether arbitration is justified. "We are intending to extend the payment terms for a period of that would allow them to balance their cash flow." He says the township would have ended up paying more if it had gone with another contractor "once you factor in the other contractors' base bids." Overall, he says, "We do not feel we took advantage of anybody in how we approached By Rich Lewis asked him: Why didn't you find a The president of a Harrisburg construction company says his company is not responsible for huge cost overruns at Silver Spring Township's new municipal campus. "We submitted a proposal to the township in good faith which they reviewed and accepted, and we are fulfilling the terms of the agreement," says Bill Brightbill of Ritter Brothers Inc. Supervisor Jan LeBlanc says the campus project is $400,000 over its $2.8 million budget. She says 75 percent of the overrun comes from unexpectedly high costs for rock removal.

Official: Price too high The township had hoped to save money by handling rock work on a pay-as-you-go unit basis rather than at a fixed price. Mrs. LeBlanc says Ritter Brothers "low-balled" its bid on general construction work and gambled there would be more than enough rock work to make a profit. She says the contractor charged $47.25 a cubic yard to process the rock when similar services were available for between $10 and $35. "That was the first question I of Helen S.

Bostock Gettysburg and F. Joel of Spanish Fork, Utah; two daughters, Mary A. Decker of Gettysburg and A. Gayle of Shippensburg; one brother, Ellis R. of Camp Hill; two sisters, Eleanor Doss and Mary Lou Burkholder, both of Gettysburg; nine grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.

Monahan Funeral Home, Gettysburg, is in charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to Gettysburg Church of the Brethren, 1710 Biglerville Road, Gettysburg 17325. The Sentinel BUSINESS LIVE NEWS Your Total Information Source 243-3669 FINANCIAL AND BUSINESS NEWS Sponsored by Tuckey Mechanical Services 3000 Financial News Headlines 3001 Stock Market Report Dow Avg. 3002 Stock Market Report Indices 3003 Daily Stock Winners (NYSE) 3004 Daily Stock Losers (NYSE) 3005 Weekly Winners Summary 3006 Weekly Losers Summary 3007 Most Active Stocks (NYSE) 3008 Most Active Stocks (AMEX) 3009 NASDAQ (OTC) Most Active 3010 Chicago Board of Trade 3012 Merchant Exc. 3013 Precious Metals Report 3014 Money Rates 3015 Bills 3017 Corporate Bonds Report 3018 CSCE (Coffee-Sugar-Cocoa Ex) 3019 NYCE (New York Cotton Ex) 3020 Spot Crude Oil 3021 Foreign Exchange Report Helen S.

Bostock, 91, Baltimore, formerly of Carlisle, died Thursday, Oct. 13, 1994, in her home. Born June 12, 1903, in Braintree, she was a daughter of the late Steven and Mary DeLori Maloney. She was the widow of George H. Bostock, who died in 1981.

She was a 1920 graduate from Braintree High School and also graduated from a business college in Braintree. Surviving are her son, William F. of Richmond, three daughters, Mary E. Bostock of Chesapeake, Dr. Barbara A.

Bell of Balti- more, and Dr. Judith L. Bostock of Columbia, S.C.; nine grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday in St.

Patrick Shrine Church, 140 E. Pomfret Carlisle, with the Rev. Joseph T. Scanlin officiating. Burial will be in St.

Patrick Catholic Cemetery, North Middleton Township. Friends may call from 7 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Ewing Brothers Funeral Home, 630 S. Hanover Carlisle, where a rosary service will be at 8 p.m. Anna M.

Steigleman Services for Anna Mae Steigleman, 65, formerly of 160 E. Pomfret Carlisle, will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in Hoffman-Roth Funeral Home, 219 N. Hanover Carlisle. She died Wednesday, Oct.

12, 1994, in the Thornwald Home, Carlisle. Born Nov. 1, 1928, in Carlisle, she was a daughter of the late Roy S. Diehl and Edna Mae Mowery Diehl Whitman. She was the widow of Richard E.

Steigleman. She was a retired employee of Carlisle Tire and Rubber, Carlisle. She was a member of the Senior Citizens Center of the Salvation Army, Carlisle. Surviving are her son, Barry L. of Carlisle; one daughter, Donna K.

Robards of Carlisle; and one sister, C. Jean Whitmer of Newport. The Rev. Kenneth O. Hoke will officiate.

Burial will be in Cumberland Valley Memorial Gardens, West Pennsboro Township. Friends may call from 9:30 a.m. until time of the service Saturday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association, 1019 Mumma Road, Suite 200, Pennsboro Center, Wormleysburg 17043. mort Police Man facing South Street between the Oct.

6 at 11:50 p.m. and Oct. 7 at 3:45 p.m. eight charges Thomas Bletz, 44, of the 200 A Carlisle man was arrested and block of West South Street, told lodged in Cumberland County police someone broke into his van Prison Thursday for his alleged part while it was parked at his home and in disturbances which occurred in stole $444 worth of tools. Anyone the 300 block of North West Street with information is asked to contact Saturday and Monday nights.

police at 243-5252. Baishi J. Bailey, 20, of the 500 block of Fairgrounds Avenue, was Farmer reports arraigned Correal before charge District of Justice failure items stolen on a to disperse, three counts of rioting State police in Carlisle are looking and four counts of disorderly con- into a theft of farm equipment from duct. a Newburg farm which occurred sometime in the last two months. He is being held in county prison in lieu of $20,000 bail.

His prelimi- Frederick M. Willis, 50, of nary hearing is set for Oct. 21 at Newville says thieves have stolen 11:30 a.m. in Correal's office. more than $2,800 worth of equipment from his farm since Aug.

15. Tools stolen Among the items stolen were batteries for a dump truck, tractor, comfrom van bine and cattle truck, some electric motors and pumps. Carlisle police are investigating the theft of numerous tools from a Anyone with information is asked van parked in the 200 block of West to contact police at 249-2121. As Seen On Funeral arrangements Television 7 Networks, should be made before the need arises. There are many decisions related to the funeral and burial of a loved one that need attention by the family.

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