Page 12—SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN ~~ ad OKTOBER FEST) Dance to music by ZIMMY SCHMIDT'S GERMAN BAND and BOB GIVENS at the organ For Reservations call 367-2432 $10 per person “Danish Smorgasbord served 7 to 10 p.m. The Carpenter's Inn 26-32 S. MARKET ST., ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. Parking in Rear nn v TAR — eT Te PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Two Tracts of Land On Thursday, October 2, 1975 at 2 P.M. sharp. Tract #1, located at R.D.#1, Mount Joy, Penna., in East Donegal Twp. Tract #2, located at R.D.#1, Columbia, Penna., in Rapho Twp. Births Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Drager, (Joyce Neidigh) 24 S. River Street, Maytown, a son at General Hospital, 9/13. Mr. and Mrs. Hugnh, (Hoa Thi Truong) 842 Wood Street, Mount Joy, a son at St. Joseph's Hospital, 9/13. Dr. and Mrs. David Byers, (Constance Wingert) a daughter, U.S. Naval Hospital, Camp LeJeune, North Carolina, 9/35. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bryson, (Robin Hubbert), Mount Joy, R.D. 2, a son at St. Joseph's Hospital, 9/19. Obituaries Mary B. Stehman Mary B. Stehman, 89, died Friday afternoon at the Mennonite Home, 1520 Harrisburg Pike. She had been ill one month. Miss Stehman was born in Rapho Township, the daughter of the late Jacob and Fianna Bender Steh- man. She was a former resident of Florin and Mount Joy, were she had worked as a stitcher in the Mount Joy Mills. A member of the Men- nonite Church, she had been a resident of the Mennonite Home for the past five years. She is survived by two brothers, Clayton B. Steh- man, Mount Joy, and John Stehman, Rheems. Mrs. Ann Denney Mrs. Ann L. Denney, 82, of 30 South Second St., Columbia, died in York Hospital last Friday at 12:35p.m. after a one-month illness. Mrs. Denney was the widow of Dr. John D. Denney, Sr. She was born in Marietta, the daughter of the late Samuel and Ella M. Lutz Libhart. drawing for ‘‘Free Gifts’. Mayor James Gingrich was draw the winning names. Laundromat. Darrenkamp on Dean’s list Ms. Abbie Darrenkamp, 119 East Main Street, Mount Joy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrenkamp, of the same address, has recently completed her studies with the Universal Motel Schools. She has received notifica- tion that she has been named to their Dean’s list. She will take her resident training at Miami, Florida, starting late in November of this year. On Saturday, September 20, Stehman’s Laundromat, Mount Joy, had its first Mount Joy present to Loretta Bradley won an electric blanket; Kitty Darrenkamp won a $10.00 food coupon redeemable at Stehman’s IGA Store; Esther R. Fishel won two wash baskets; Jana Hamilton won a $5.00 wash and dry coupon redeemable at Stehman’s September 24, 1975 Barry Stehman, Jana Hamilton, Kitty Darrenkamp, Mayor Gingrich Mr. Barry A. Stehman, the owner, announced the contest was well received, and it will be another added feature each month at Stehman’s Laundromat, along with others such as free soap and free coffee every day. Stehman’s Laundromat has just been _ completely remodeled and all new equipment has been installed. It is the best equipped laundromat in this area to meet all you wash needs — from diapers to a 9X12 rug [Advertisement] {BROWSING | HOURS Weekdays 1-9 Saturday “I haul cancelled store orders, odd discontinued items and samples from Carolina factories to a warehouse outlet in M1. Joy.” “NO SECONDS" “Priced just above nice used things.” FACTERY MISTAKES FURNITURE 17 New Haven Street Mt. Joy, Pa. Early Bird Breakfast 12 till ? * DINNER SPECIALS * MONDAY to SUNDAY ROAST BEEF DINNERor FRESH ROAST TURKEY cup of Soup Of The Day tossed salad homemade roll & butter filling, veg., pot., gravy $2.50 The undersigned will offer at public sale the following. Real Estate Tract #1, approximately 47 acres of land located along Iron Bridge Road. This tract of land is'level and has approximately 800 ft. of good road frontage, ideal for development purposes or good farming ground. Mrs. Denney was a member of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church and the church women group. She graduated from Marietta High School and also from Virginia Intermount Col- lege. She was active in com- munity affairs throughout her life. For more than fifty years she was a member of the Daughters of the Ameri- can Revolution. She was also a member of the Women’s Club, Witness Tree Chapter, the Lancaster County Women’s Medical Society Auxiliary, the Co- lumbia Hospital Auxiliary, and a trustee of the Columbia Public Library and Mount Wabia Club. She is survived by her son, John D., Jr. of Columbia; one granddaugh- ter, and one sister, Mrs. Haldy L. Rodkey, at home. Tract #2, approximately 17 acres of land located on Drager Road at R.D.#1, Columbia, Penna., Rapho Twp. Good farming land, also some woodland and pasture. This tractr land, also some woodland and pasture. This tract also offers some desirable building sites. Approximately 700 ft. of road frontage on Drager Road. Improvements consists of a large frame and stone bank barn, also corn barn. This tract has approximately SO fruit trees, good well of water, lots of good creek frontage. VEAL PARMIGIANA w/ spaghetti or ff. served w/ tossed salad $2.75 LASAGNA served w/ tossed salad $2.25 TRY OUR LUNCHEON SPECIALS Monday thru Friday BA Mance’s 9talion & American Take-out PH. 426-2210 743 - 441 Marietta These tracts will be offered individually and also as one unit. Terms of Sale: 10 percent down, balance in 30 days. Not responsible for accidents on day of sale. Special Note: Anyone on the market for a Gentlemens farm or land for building purposes be sure to attend this sale. A sketch plan can be inspected at the office of Nikolaus and Hohenadel, 327 Locust St., Columbia, Penna., or contact auctioneer—252-3591. Sale will be conducted at the barn on the corner of Drager Road and Habecker Road. Both tracts will be offered at this location. Tracts are adjoining. Terms by Nikolaus and Hohenadel Agent for Owner Jacob A. Gilbert Auctioneer
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