The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 07, 1956, Image 8

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8{ Home, Elizabethtown,
Thursaay, June 7
Mortuary Record
RAY B. SENSENIG [formerly of Mount Joy, d
Ray B. Sensenig, 30, of Tuesday at 6:45 a.m. at
115 Earl Avenue, New Hol- | home of his son-in-law
| land, died as a
drowning in the Susquehan-|ry B. Kraybill,
na River last Wednesday. 10th St, Columbia,
we have a splendid line-up of 50 BRED
ERS all Vaccinated at the 12 Annual
State Heifer Sale,

THURSDAY, JUNE 14 = 7:00 P. M. (DS.T) Cemetery.
x
lf At the Ass'n Sales Pavilion, 6 miles east of
Lancaster on Route 30.
ifers have been selected from 16 leading Pennsyl- |


herds, 3 from New Jersey. 4 from Maryland, 1 from Jeremiah H. Barto,
are and 1 from Virginia, to meet the qualifications of
"YPE and PEDIGREE. Eighteen of them have dams with
records of over 500 Ibs. fat. 6 due in June; 24 in July; 14 in
August and 6 ih September.
Profit by the economy of quality . improve the future of
your Guernsey herd through the purchase of Foundation
Heifers! Bangs and T. B. Certified!
SALE MANAGED BY: FOR CATALOGS WRITE
BREED
PENNSYLVANIA GUERNSEY ERS’ ASSN.
P. 0. BOX 491, HARRISBURG,
229 No

PA. Qlsaturday and released to the lowed a several days’
|Edward C, Weaver Funeral! He was born in

| Elizabeth Mumma
who was a native of Mount| pe had been in the gars
Joy; his eight-year-old son, business for many years
{Ray Jeffrey; his
two sisters, two brothers and
his parental grandmother.
Saturday, June 23, 1956
In the Borough of Elizabethtown, located on East Hove,
High Street, Numbers 430-432, P.M.
thy illness. 12 great grandchildren,
A lot of land consisting of 55 ft. frontage and 198 ft.| A retired Donegal Twp.|three great
in depth, having thereon erected a
| farmer, he was a son of the ren .
late Isaac and Leah Kauff-|
2 Story
Frame Double House
| man Breneman. He
member of Mount Joy Men-|Interment in the East Pete
with all conveniences, to be offered in part and
unit. This is a very good location and will be
| nonite Church. {burg Mennonite Cemeter
ject to rent-leases.
tlement.
OF «ee
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
He was a member of
| Mennonite Church.

HENRY K. BRENEMAN ters:
Henry K. Breneman, 93, M.
ied at Fair Haven
Millersville R1, at 4 B. Kraybill, with whom
Saturday after a leng-| resided;
Nora, wife of Char
Eshelman,

iter, Mabel, wife of Walter neral home
| Stahr, Elizabethtown R2,|ing, 7109 pm.
| with whom he lived prior to
also as a
sold sub- . v
Possession can be given at date of set. [his illness; a son, Roy W., of| MRS. CHRISTIAN
| Mount Joy RI1; a sister, Mrs.
Property to be offéered at 2:00 P. M. when conditions | Alice Witmer, Harrisburg; a|1551 Philadelphia St., Yor
will be made known by: | brother, John K., Lancaster wife of
. . IRD; six grandchildren, and|died at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday
First National Bank & Trust Co. 14 great grandchildren.
OF ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. | Funeral services were-
Neri we mien
as Executor of Irwin G. Brandt, deceased, and |
as Attorney-In-Fact for the Heirs At Law.
Alfred C. Alspach, Attorney
Walter Dupes, Auctioneer
23-3c¢ |
PUBLIC SALE

-— OF =
GARAGE EQUIPMENT

Vacation
Don’t let lack of ready cash eramp
your vacation plans! Stop in for a
low-cost loan to cover the full
cost of your season in the sun. If
you have a sieady job
need no collateral, no co-signer.
Wednes., June 13, 1956
At 6:00 P. M. E.D.S.T. in the Village of Salunga
STEHMAN BROS. GARAGE
Vacuum Cleaner,
you
Air and
Tire Balancer,
Work Benches, Commercial
Welding Cutting Outfit, Air Compressor,
12 Volt Battery Charger, 6 Volt Battery Charger, Power |
Flight Transmission Tools, Lubrication Equipment, Safe, |
"Cash Register, Two Antique Arm Chairs, Desks,
Jacks, Card & Graph Machine, Snap on Front End Align- |
ment Equipment, Electric Drills, Vise, Spark Plug Clean- |
3ench Grinder, Sioux Valve Grinding |
Equipment, Dodge and Plymouth Parts, Paint Shop Equip- |
|
|
Kathryn S. Stehman|i
Executrix
23-1c
Instalment Loan
Service, Inc.
23 Center Square
ELIZABETHTOWN
Phone
7-1185
Vd ot
your Kitchen is BIG enough
er and Tester,



ment, Body Jack, Air Hammer, Sander, Paint and many
Articles too Numerous to Mention.
Terms by



Auctioneer — Elmer V. Spahr

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dishwasher, for there is a KitchenAid that is just right for any
kitchen. Seven feature-packed models answer any problem of
size, space or installation. The KD-11 is designed for built-in,
under-counter installation. ..in either gravity drain or automatic
pump-drain styles. Tt can be installed right into existing cabinet
space. Glistening Stainless Steel or rich, warm Antique Copper
fronts are available for the KD-11. The KD-21 is a self contained
unit that can be set up’anywhere in the kitchen.
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can be set in place of your present sink. Either gravity or auto-
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Where portability is desired the KD-26, mounted on smooth
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|47 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY PHONE 3-8021
Columbia Telephone Company
EE Te Bulletin, Mount joy, Pa./from the Miller Funeral|days.
with] Born in Chester, Pa,
interment - in the Kraybill was the daughter of the 4h Mount Joy Fire Com.
JEREMIAH H. BARTO
and
result of| daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hen-| po McCarthy,
with
{The body was recovered on whom he resided. Death fol-
illness. |
. Ragner Hallgren, Mount Joy
Rapho| pp, 01d
{Home, New Holland. [Twp., a son of the late Hen-
P U B L I C S A L E | He is survived by Ne 1. and Catherine Hoover ma, wife of Paul
parents; Mount Joy, retiring in 1935. neral Home.
the {he
Surviving are two daugh- evening at Funeral home. 7
Elizabethtown; |
Rest'and Phoebe, wife of Henry |
nine grandchildren,
and]
died at
greatgrandchild-
Services from Nissley Fu-
was a neral Home Friday 2:00 p.m.
| He is survived by a daugh-| Friends may call at the fu-
Thursday. even-
HEILIG
Mrs. Anna S. Heilig, sixty, | Bs i § NE
Christian M. Heilig, |
|the York Hospital where she
held had been a patient for ten






















for a ||
Funeral services Thursday) been named to the staff of from Maytown and Mariet-
vom Fred F. Groff, Inc.,|the local Girl Scout Day[ta will attend the camp in
234 W. Orange St. Lancast-|Camp which will open next addition to the local and
Jan and Alma Swanson ler at 3:00 o'clock, Interment|Tuesd he Little Chig-|Florin Scouts. The final
pany until his recent illness. er at Jd: o'clock, 1 uesday at the
Bellgren. i oe had ai p rt in addition oI Moravian Cemetery, Lit-|, 05 Playground. Mrs, Char-| leaders training course will
20 years and prior to that/his son, B. Frank, with | 1% les Shoemaker, Miss Louise be held this evening at the
Horning, Mrs. Eugene John-|playground when the leaders
lived in Mount Joy. whomt he resided, are a
In addition to her husband | daughter, Miss Ruth Kissing- ston, Miss Mary Bailey, Mrs. (will stage a cookout and set
George Hicks and Mrs. Geo. up a unit at the camp. Mrs.
®
|she is survived by a daugh-|er, Rothsville; 2 :
Brown were named. | Warren Foley is camp direc-
Leaders Named
and three
(ter, Ruth E. wife of James grandchildren, He was the To Day Camp Staff :
rth East Two groups of Brownies] tor.
York, last of his immediate family.| Six additional leaders have
[two sons, Christian M., West | i irs —— — -
De Turk PREPARE FOR SUMMER HEAT
WHY WORRY? — BUY KELLY!
He was retired.
she| He was an active member

87,
ied
the

Colonial
|Park, Pa.; and a sister, Al-|
S. Weiser, |
Hallgren,

(Florin. |
Services Friday afternoon
Injat 2 o'clock from Heilig Fu-
Interment in
Joy Cemetery.
call Thursday
SO &
TR


Mount
Friends may
{
les|to 9 p.m.
WILSON F. ENCK
Wilson F. “Bill” Enck, 74,
{244 W. Lemon St., Lancaster
2:10 p.m. Tuesday at
he |
the home of his son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. andj
Mrs. B. Frank Enck. after
an illness of six months.
rs- : I”
Born in Lititz, he was a
py.
EXTRA MILEAGE
son of the late Wellington
A. and Addie Hoper Enck. FLEX
He resided in Lancaster for ‘ U R-

past six months and for-
merly lived in Mount Joy. ‘

A
save on tinker TUBE-TYPE ox TUBELESS
k, |
Call
McMinn’'s
Industries, Inc.
ASPHALT
PAVING
Expert Workmanship
Building or Repairing
ROADS — DRIVEWAYS
PARKING LOTS
PHONE
LANCASTER 4-7264
at

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SALE 6.70-15 7.10-15 7.60-15
Reg. Sale Reg. Sale Reg. Sale
819.85 $14.98 — $215 $16.61 — $2420 $18.15
*EACH, PLUS TAX AND RECAPPABLE TIRES
USE OUR CONVENIENT BUDGET TERMS!
GEO. W. LEAMAN
208 EAST MAIN ST. MOUNT Joy, PA.

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