I'exas, is airplanes n a high nditions, €S E EN SAPS [eter 3-4649 44-tfc RS )emo. 4-Door upe ation age 9291 RS 40 h.p. dan dan dan ‘agon ardtop Vagon C. GC ertible dan natic iS rn DUTH 81 upe oor upe gon dan dan dan nel RS 4821 E. Main St. The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, December 20-5 | Its Always Christmas At Santaland, Pa. Harrisburg — For the cur-| ~— fous or impatient traveler Rotary Holds who like to meet Santa Claus a little early this year, there's Y | Pp a town in Pennsylvania uie arty where it's always Christmas, according to the state's De- served partment of Commerce. noon at : con m2etin Nestled in a small valley he in the Blue Mountain section’ gram feasting, of Pennsylvania is the town and a Yuletime Rotarians’ ob Tuesday Mount Joy Christmas their weekly held at Hostet- gifts, message of Wanamakers through Following a bountiful holi- which state route 143 passes. day meal, the Rev Emmert,| Here, about 20 miles north Moyer, pastor of St. Luke's Santaland Fviscopal church, gav | of Reading, is where the Dutch Christmas folklore is maintained the year around. at. this: season. Santaland is a miniature vil- Fe {old of some of the sym- lage right out of legends and hols of Christmas and gave rhyme. the historical and legendary Mechanical toys, electric background of Santa Claus. {rains and Santa's elves mak- ‘In closing, he told of some Pennsylvania hristmas comments, igin of some of the ing toys are the central the most popular : nation of ‘Santa’s Toyland Mas car ols and then, with] : ’ ' Dr. John Stauffer directing and Workshop. It's free for : : Ih ind Hans Helms accompany- children, too, with only a ing, several were sung by modest charge applied to ad- {he entiro group uts. On display at the The 150-acre “Fairyland were four coaster Village” at Santaland brings which were gifts of the Ro- to life a whole volume of Mo- 1 Messiah Chil- ther Goose rhymes. Old-time dren's home. Into the wagons craftsmen such as black- Richard M. Stark, weavers, glass hlow- Per 1S placing : balls and bats from the Bach- and =n man Chocolate Company. how toys good arians to the smiths, ers, poltery ther toolers show were made in the days. old meet next mas Day. Wanamakers is a fine i x9 ing point for a tour of penn- LIONS HEAR 1. V. sylvanic {ch scenery. nN BODEQ sylvania Du ct er) I POFESSOR the vicinity of nearby Krums ville and Kutztown are some of the best examples of “just Tuesday start- Ladies night was the feat ure of the local Lions Christmas party Tuesday at for fanev” seorat ank ; for fancy decorated bank Hostettor's. The special pro barns. gram for the double occasion — ~~ included a Christmas story Gilbert McKlveen of Valley College, Cook County, Illinois! with by Dr 41, million people, is Ameri- [,ckanon ca's most posious county. Annville Dried of a variet] Special music was of figs are us ed as sandp aper ed by James Ch heckat on the in paris of Aus of Aust alia. cornet and Carl Schmidt at — the piano. Both are students at the Conservatory of Music QUALITY MEATS a provid- ALSO A FULL LINE OF bs Match Covers g Ci fad : oF om ide 1 CLL FROSTED at Hie Patton trade Fruits & Vegetables immediately atter it ganized. school was or- A had two trades,” Mr. Snyder Krall's Meat Markt voce” earned er pel m my father, who WEST MAIN ST, MT. JOY a I itactor. and r lo, ing at Williamson.” Aiso in reminiscent mood, i Mr. Snyder recalls that his R. father was one of the earliest 1bseribers of the Bulletin, a 4 L Ea AN hen it was foundad by Jno. Schroll in 1801. “It even foilov ved me {o schol and to Pittsburgh, so I have been a reader all my life!” Bulletin, in 1956, is salute one of our nior citizens and his inter hobby which he has others through happy to esting shared with the years A CONCRETE EXAMPLE OF DEPENDABILITY IS THE FAST AND RELIABLE SERVICE OF => SENSENIG'S LIVE OR DRESSED Delivered To Your Door Wa lunch- | including on the pro- | carols) includ-)| ing an explanation of the or- customs Christ- | me-ting wagons | club mem- | a dozen base- | The Rotary club will not | - Christ- | Club] ‘1 was fortunate in.that I~ Mortuary Record B. SELDOMRIDG E Miriam B. Seldom- fridge, 51, wife’ of Fred I. Seldomridge, Rheems, died her home at 6:50 a.m, Thurs- day She was born in Salford, Montgomery Co., a daugh- Iter of Adam S$. and Laura W. [Walters Bucher, who now [live at Lansdale R2, Sho was a teacher in the [Flm Tree school, Manheim Central School District, for years, and had been a teach- ler for nine years in the same district. She formerly taught school at 'Salfordville, Mont- lgomery County for 4 years. She was a member of the Church of the Brethren, Lan- castor, a graduate of Schwe- nksville high school, and at MRS. M. Mrs nN Fire Giles tended Elizabethtown Col- | lege. Your Home. ‘eo Besides her husband and, she is survived by a parents, daughter, and tho at home; brothers Nancy K,, following GET OUT of the house the minute you discover it or smell | smoke! be ay n use différent escape routes from any and sister: Henry W. Bucher, hs Grace » onolulu, { TEST doors before opening. It doors are hot, block them (rrace Buc hey! of 3 ‘ with furniture or wet mattresses to keep out smoke and Hawaii, and Adam uc er Jr.. San Francisco, Calif. gases, Get out another way! NEVER jump from upper-story windows except as a last resort! Wait for firemen. HOLY Your if you have to make a dash through in Smoke anc ame! Or wi REMEMBER, the air is usually better near the floor in a Joon. with smoke-filled room! is 4 Cemetery CALL the fire department at once! They know how to fight Formed fire. Don’t waste your time or vour life trying to fight a fire, unless it’s so small you're sure you can control it F uneral services wera held from the Groff Funeral Home Lancaster, Sunday after- interment in the Evang. and Re- Lancaster. MRS. ROY GOOD with the right extinguisher. Mrs. Elsie Henry Stark DON'T ever go back to a burning building for any reason! Good, Mt. Joy R2, died unex- Soke and fire gases from even the smallest fire can be pectedly at 7:45 p.m. Thurs- deadly ) I lay at her home. GET medical treatment at once, if you're burned be yay ~ : ; or exposed to fire and smoke! Seemingly minor uy NN Dr. Joan Guts 5 Mount Joy | burns or smoke inhalation can have fatal results. Pal deputy coroner, said death was due to acute myocardial infraction. She was a daughter of the late Edward and Fannie Mec- SPARKY SAYS: | NFp DON'T GIVE FIRE | Curn Henry and a member ad A A PLACE 10 START! of the Mount Joy Church of | God. Surviving are two sons Paul Stark, Mount Joy, ACTIVITIES BEGIN Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. Christmas activities began — = = Monday, Dec. 10, and TI pT La ATE eV ET — poe vo yo ra Et A rg gh TP Bd BE I Sg gt ‘Flying Saucers’ have been Stark, Elizabeth- [Maytown; and Wilmer Herr CHOSEN FOR BAND Benjamin town. Also surviving are 8 Marietta. 3 (grandchildren and 13 greiit-| Funeral services were he a» D " X parted or boy over 110 \grandchildren. She was theiin the Miller Funeral Home, ouglas Fish, son of Mr, years, and still remain unex- last of her immediate family. |Elizabethtown, Wednesday, "and Mrs. Charles Fish, South plained. Funeral services were held with interment in the Cross Market Street, has been chos from the Gerald Sheetz Fune-/Roads cemetery. en to participate in the dis TREE SERVICE ral Home, West Donegal Amr (trict band performance in Street, with interment in the| HARRY c. ROHRER [February He was chosen at A SAWING, PRUNING and Mount Joy Cemetery Sunday Harry G. Rohren, sixty, 69 try “ous last Weekend ind . A Main St., Salunga, a retired Ny er excellent ra. B. B. IBACH HAROLD J. HERR building contractor, died at joey in th Bary bY NE clar Phone 5-4616 A Maytown man died Sun-|9:30 p.m. Monday at Lancas J ma and 139 8S. Main St. Manheim, Pa. day evening in the General Hospital as a ro- burg Hospital of injuries re-{sult of a heart ailment. He ceived in an auto accident on had been a patient since Sat near Union |! wrday Dauphin County. He was born in Lancaster) was Harold J.|County near Silver Spring, who [the son of the late Mr. and [Mrs Paris Rohrer. In addition to his wife, he is survived by two sons, Har- ry B. Rohrer, Lancaster, and Eugene, at home, a daughter, LLC LR TR LT TW TT Of. Deposit, The victim Herr, 25, of Maytown, suffered head and internal injuries. State Police said he was a-| lone when he lost control of his 1956 convertible which A 5 Zor - ron ‘off Rt. 340. knocke od |B tty, wife of Samuel Zer-| LOOK FOR THE GREEN LABEL WITH THE BIG RED CIRCLE Salunga, and 5 grand- down small tree and a fence| to oC Kamal YRC SUMMER (CORN: OM.YOUR XMAS TABLE and then erashed into a large! tree, The accident occurred a| a half mile west of Union De-| posit. The auto was demolish- ed with a loss estimated at! $3,000. He was a native of May-, town but rcomed at 303 East | Main St., Middletown, having | been employed in a nearby |g Royalton brick plant. In addition to his parents, Jacob and Ethel Shank Herr, | Maytown, he is survived by | "HOME STYLE" GARDEN FRESH “HARDWARE 73 i LUMBER + MILLWORK» IN LL iS A = SNAVE. in LANDISVILLE. Bat, Avion tue ro STORE HOURS: Monday thru Thursday 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. of Edward Ho oe FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. — SATURDAY TILL 4 P. M. Fresh, Roasted PEANUTS Hassinger’s Grocery 16 N. Market St. Mt. Joy! Py Py Py Py Py why Py Pe For A Gift Thal’s Sure To Please Give a Suanely Gift Certificate Use it for these and many other appropriate gifts from J. C. Snavely & Sons Portable Mixer Toaster Waffle Iron Tools Tiie Combination Storm Door Garden Carts Power Mower Paneling in the local elementary school Tuesday when Mrs. Amas Bricker and Mrs. Paul Ear- hart told the Christmas story to each of the classes. The two, ‘are members . of the Child Evangelism Fellowship of Eastern Pennsylvania. Friday, classroom parties will be held and Santa Claus will visit the classrooms. The School and’ Home As- sociation is providing the ice cream and cookies for ‘the parties, SAVE up 76 40% SLOAN'S PHARMACY Announces 24 hr. Photo Finishing Service ON BLACK AND WHITE PICTURES $4195 AL sets Films must be received before 10:00 A. M. Monday thru Thursday: Friday Wheel Barrows Coffee Maker Post & Rail Fencing Steam Iron Kitchen Ware LZ Chopping Block \\ / Ping Pong Table - - PY Corner Cupboard Unpainted Furniture Ladders Shop Tools Chain Saws Nod Py Py ody Py Pp Pp Py Py Py Py Py oP oP | FOR THE HANDY MAN Forget About Tree Lights? 2 AROUND THE HOUSE Porter-Cable V4" Drill Kit, screw attachment, case We've Got ‘em INDOOR SETS Seven LIGHT SET ...g1 9g ea. Fifteen LIGHT SET 83 on ea. equipped with General Electric bulbs in a variety of col- ors. Each bulb lights independently. 2, werk will be ready Monday A. M., Saturday work Tuesday A. M. a» 4 mw Yop v 5 COLOR FILMS 5 - 8 DAYS 1 houghtful Gifts She ll Love! I ; wr ie : Pyre : INSTALL A SERIES ‘9° We think you will be pleased with this service. L2ave your phole finishing c y ® Folding . : dsseroie with us. We have also increased our line of Cameras and Accessories. Oval shaped, assorted col- Sep Stool ors, Ideal for akir storing left- is et can 1 h helves ‘ be used for hang J vith ease | tray RAS E37 A A RR RE SRR RET TIN A FA RN FR SR RET SR A RR SA only $3. 95 | 2-foot, wood 5295 br Bl Hah Lovins iain ces only Only .. | $2.95 n Vil 1 FEATURING OLIDAY GRE ETINGS i | THE PATENTED COMBLSTION i Health-0-Meter Ice Crusher HEAD which produces a hotter [3 W Bathroom Scales A gift she'll use over and over flame—more heat from less oil 3 NA vy. £5 viet ve i pCR io jo (YN <2 rain cold d . SUN RAVE AUTOMATIC ELEC May Christmas bring joy in highest degre Bi The git that keeps on 4 ; old d hi) IC OIL. BRAKE which pro- } or ui 3lue, Yellow, or Black vides instantaneous oil cut-off. fi I'o vou and te all whom you hold dear, De SUN-RAY’'S DUAL CARBURE- bu ox i 0 $745 $1095 TION which gives cleaner, Quiet May your days be Merry as a Chris;mas Tree i | 40% over conventional oil burn- . ; v y i . = And your home and family full of cheer. 4 For a Christmas Gift That's Always Welcome . . . Always Used . . . BURNS ALL TYPE OF DOMES. If : : ie : es TIC FUEL OIL. All the warmest of wishes we send to you, #| Give One of These Electrical Appliances - Arthur J. Ulrich: With «a wish for « Happy New Year, too, Dominion Dominion No extra grids te Norn an = AUTOMATIC HEAT STEHMAN'S IGA STORE Steam & Dry fy Skillet ge M. S. SENSENIG SALES AND SERVICE : fron Coo bak Phone 3-8651 Box 306, Landisville, Pa. auickly “and. : pe | £. Main S Mount Joy Phone 8122 . 2 cook : deem rs Announcing New Store Hours Sons Cie Said Sant only” 4 9B } i : fe 8 Dominion CONSIGNMENT SALE i Starting January 5, 1957," we will close one hour early CS Now only... $1495 “Pop-0-Matic” SATURDAY, DEC. 22, 1956 Saturday Evenings “Yoaster AT EXACTLY 1:00 P. M. % Monday - Tuesday - Thursday — 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M Sandwich >. At the Kevstone Sales Bs Route 230 0 ‘ oF toasted. and i just Wii) of re es miles west of i Wednesday 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m, — Ciosed Wed. Afternoon = a F Hp 156 caster, Penna. 3 . bis ane i Friday - 8 am. to 9 pm. — Saturday - 8 am. to 8 pm. ¥ iia bron ony $1795 CERTIFIED From Everett E. of “Cavalier” Three daughters of A choice of many clever des oa Hors ovely 2 yr. old, from gay distinelively Hallmark 2 daughters of Glenafton R. yrs with 2y 11316m 3.75% 424f. Oak Apple Paulridge Sovereign and a daughter of, A B C all alike conveniently cellos packed. When your friends receive your Hallmark Christ mas greeting, theyll know that “you care enough to send the very best.” Sloan's Pharmacy Phone 3-300 of Supreme Lochinvar, Carl Diller, Auct. Pic Reflton, Pa, 60 - Head Holsteins ACCREDITED Local consignments include i HOLIDAY SPECIALS Benjamin, Rag Apple, Waodale Rag Peach Sovereign from a 524 lbs. 4.0% KEYSTONE HOLSTE Pennsylvania’s a Market MOUNT JOY, PA. 60 o One set does the w on B= VACCINATED a daughter of whose first Malmont Rag Apple Duke A., 354 daughters are doing exceptionally well, from Torres EL : 0 a dam who sold for $1000 in October 1955. : KRAFTS Delicious Sunkist From Northeastern Pennsylvania: 3 ih From H. R. Swingle, Waymart, a daughter Sharp Cheese Ik C Oranges of Ameanna Helbon, from a 645 lbs., 3.8% i daughter of Osborndale Sir Rag Apple. i“ A good record “Wilkie” daughter from i Smith Bros., and a nearly 5% grand daughter 0 FULLY DRESSED READY FOR THE OVEN “Rocket Tone”, one a Bi fe BELTZVILLE TURKEYS sandwich ¥ makes Ri waffles { © vy Dominion Automatic Waffle Iron Only $4295 Automatic heat control bakes waffles any shade i uu like Si gis: x ye {e, Signal light tells yo en to po in Navels batter. Seasoned grids Loe gig th ¥ unit handsomely styled in chrome. doz C 5 er i | = General Electric Appliances 49 using this conv venient hand a 517 dam; A. Leader, one Also daughters Park Lloyd Chieftain, dam. SALES, Inc. Clarence IE. Lyons, Mgr, 204 Hess Bivd., ne: Lancaster Lancaster, Penna. mixer vou need it Lightweig one hand operation, conver t heel stand he: GE GE Portable Mixer Steam JAKE STEHMAN FLORIN Save time and energ by & Dry Iron PA. 5479¢ | EE