Texas, is airplaneg ain a high conditions, Sistine es | 4-Door Joupe Station rage 65-9291 \. RS 240 h.p. Sedan sedan Sedan Nagon Hardtop Wagon D 3 Cu Cs vertible edan matic RS ern (OUTH 381 dan dan nel RS 4822 E Main St. Its Always { CR, At Santaland, Pa. Harrisburg — For the cur- = fous or impatient traveler who like to meet Santa Claus Rotary Holds Yule Party a little early this year, there's a town in Pennsylvania where it's always Christmas, Mount Joy Rotarians ob- according to the De- served Christmas Tuesday | partment of Commerce. noon at their weekly lunch- | Hostet- including on the pro slate’s eon meeting, held at Nestled in a small valley tor’s in the Blue Mountain section gram feasting, gifts, carols) of Pennsylvania is the town and a Yuletime 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] of Reading, is Santaland ¥discopal church, ga v e| where the Pennsylvania Christmas CE id : mictinne i. ing an explanation of the or Dutch Christmas folklore i gin of some OF the maintained the year around. vo ved Santaland is a miniature vil-| fe told of some 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 at. this season, of the sym- | ing toys are the central faci- of the most = popular Christ- | smoke! nation of ‘Santa's Toyland Mas and then, with | Funds y Dr. John Stauffer. directing | room in your house! end Workshop! Ws,free for ind Hans Helms accompany | children, too, with only a ing : sung by | applied to ad- | several were modest charge entir2 group. uts. On display at the gases, Get out another way! me=2ting resort! Wait for firemen. If {i hikes | Your Home... GEY ow of the house the minute you discover it or smell ALWAYS he ready to use different escape routes from any TEST doors before opening. It doors are hot, block them with furniture or wet mattresses to keep out smoke and NEVER jump from upper-story windows except as a last a ‘Benjamin Stark, grandchildren. She was IMRS. M. Mrs, B. Seldom- her home at 6:50 a.m. Thurs day She was born in Salford, Montgomery Co., a daugh- ter of Adam 8S. and Laura W. [Walters Bucher, ‘who live at Lansdale R2. Sho was a teacher in Flm Tree school, Manheim|/Monday, Dee. 10, |Central School District, for 2/Deposit, Dauphin County. years, and had been a teach-| The vietim ler for nine years in the same Herr, 25, of district. She formerly taught suffered head school at Salfordville, Mont- injuries. County for 4 years. State Police said he wa She was a member of the [one when he lost contro Church of the Brethren, Lan- his 1956 convertible lcastor, a graduate of Schwe- yan off Rt. 340, HAROLD J. HERR burg Hospital of injuries Maytown, and now day evening in the Harris [Maytown; and Wilmer Herr, CHOSEN FOR BAND Mortuary Record town. Also surviving are {grandchildren and 13 great-| the B. SELDOMRIDGE last of her immediate family. Elizabethtown, Funeral services were held with Miriam . : ie . from the Gerald Sheetz Fune- 5 Na Ml dL ral Home, West Donegal! RIES, iy Street, with interment in the| Mount Joy Cemetery Sunday | | building A Maytown man died Sun-{9:30 p.m {ter General Hospital as a ro- {sult of a heart ailment. He the ceived in an auto accident on had been a patient since Sat near Union |urday re was Harold J. | who | (the son of the intern al | Ss a- 1 of | which | knocked | nksville high school, and at qown small tree and a fence| tended Elizabethtown Col- and then crashed into a large” lege tree, The accident occurred a Besides her husband and half mile west of Union parents, she is survived by aiposit. daughter, Nancy K., at home; ed with a land the following brothers $3,000. land sister: Henry W. Bucher, He Bucher, of Nawal and Adam S. Bucher St. Jr. San Francisco, Calif. been employed in a Funeral services were held Royalton brick plant. from the Groff Funeral Home loss estimated Grace The auto was demolish-| In addition to his parents, De-| at was a native of May- | Honolulu, {own but rcomed at 303 East | Middletown, having | nearby BT I I I ety Wn ERE Fh ‘Flying Saucers’ have been reported for well over 100 Douglas Fish, son of Mr. years, and still remain unex- ‘and Mrs, Charles Fish, South plained. Market Street, has been chos 8 (Marietta. Funeral services were held] in the Miller Funeral Home Wednesday, interment in the Cross Roads: en to participate in the dis TREE SERVICE ib trict band performance in or a February. He was chosen at SAWING, PRUNING and HARRY C. ROHRER try-outs last weekend and SPRAYING sixty, 69 a retired died at Lancas Harry G. Rohren, Main St., Salunga, contractor, Monday at was given an ting. He will be {inet in the band excellent” ra- B. B. IBACH playing clar Phone 5-4616 139 S. Main St. Manheim, Pa. NO OTHER CORN: CAN. COPE ‘WITH THE FLAVOR OF . . He was born in Lancaster {County near Silver Spring, late Mr. and Mrs. Paris Rohrer. In addition to his wife, he fis survived by two sons, Har ry B. Rohrer, Lancaster, and Eugene, at home, a daughter, Betty, wife of Samuel Zer-| Salunga, and 5 grand- children, "HOME STYLE" GARDEN FRESH RVI) Ae Ue EIN LINER i ALK ELLY: SLA THES in LANDISVILLE. ‘The “ 150-acre “Fairyland Ware four consier i | HOLD vour breath if you have to make a dash through in Lancaster, Sunday after- jacob and Ethel Shank Horr, | Village” at Santaland brings oo. were Sits of the smoke and flame! : noon with interment in the pMaytown, he is survived by | to life a whole volume of Mo- tarians to the Messiah Chil- RR air is usually better near the floor in a Zeltenreich Evang. and Re- these brothers and sisters; | > rhy Old-time dren’s home. Into the wagons | Sing gs 11 od room formed Cemetery, Lancaster. p; i | : Mon thru Thursd A. Mt P. M. ther Goose mes on kB Rict hard M “Stark club a CALL the fire department at once! They know how to fight formed Cen i Paul, Alvin, Norms rad | STORE HOURS onday u ay 8 05 crofton much ts lock, 3. Shark, elu Tony | | SA he foe st shoe] They bnew how gn S00 MRS ROY Goop CATOL Herr. und Norma, wie FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. — SATURDAY TILL 4 P. M smiths, weavers, glass blow- 1 od ih “ftom the B oh. a fire, unless it's 80 small you're sure you can control it ai hi a of Edward Ho: yver, all = u . | . ers, pottery makers and lea- °° ci i te CoD ¢ Bae with the right extinguisher. Mrs. Elsie Henry' Stark|-———— eer Chir ao Aah 7100010 pany. DON'T ever go back to a burning building for any reason! Good, Mt. Joy R2. died unex- p Lard ther i how Ys id The Rotary ehh we he hi and fire gases from even the smallest fire can. be pectedly at 7:45 p.m. Thurs- Fresh, Roasted Pg Py Py Py Py wy Py Py Pe were made he g meet next Tuesday - Christ- | deadly ’ ? Tn lay at her home. . days. mas Day. [ GET medical treatment at once, if you're burned ny For A Gift Thal’s Sure To Please Wanamakers is a fine start- ing point for a tour of Penn LION VS HEAR L. V. sylvania Dutch scenery. In POFESSOR the vicinity of nearby Krums ville and Kutztown are some Ure Of the of the best examples of “just 4° tod . Christmas rate Ladies night was the feat- local Lions Club] | party Tuesday a| gp A special pro i f or exposed to fire and smoke! Seemingly minor burns or smoke inhalation can have fatal résults. SPARKY SAYS: Neg, DON'T GIVE FIRE A PLACE TO START! ( infraction She was a daughter of the late Edward and Fannie Me- Curn Henry £) \ Dr. John Gates, Mount Joy - deputy coroner, said death, Ne § was due to acute myocardial or. IE > ar | . 7 | of the Mount Be ae Hassinger’'s ors Ty Give a Suanely Gift Certificate Use it for these and many other appropriate gifts from J. C. Snavely & Sons Garden Carts Waffle Iron Se ig bank The spe God. arns. gram for the double occasion —— yd = pm Surviving are two sonsi16 N. Market St. Mt. Joy Tools Tiie Porta ives — xs 7 x 5 3 = : S ortable Mixer Stormer included a Christmas story ACTIVITIES BEGIN Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. Paul Stark, Mount Joy, and 44-tfc | Power Mower Combination Storm Door Toaster Cook County, Illinois. with by Dr. Gilbert McKlveen of Christmas activities began = 41 million people, is Ameri- [,ckanon Valley College, in the local elementary school ca’'s most populous county. Anny ile Tuesday when Mrs. Amas Dried leave of a variet) Special music was provid- Bricker and Mrs. Paul Ear- as sandpaper ed by J: mes Che ckat on the hart told the Christmas story cornet and Carl Schmidt at'to each of the classes. The the piano. Both are students two are members. of the QUALITY MEATS at the Conservatory of Music Child Evangelism Fellowship at Lebanon Valley. f Eastern Pennsylvania. ALSO A FULL LINE OF ¢ = ee Friday, classroom parties will re held and Santa Claus will “BIRDS EYE? visit the classrooms. ROSTED | RO the Patton trade The School and’ Home As- Fruits & Vegetables atin use od Australia of figs are in parts of Maich Covers (F om page 1) school sociation is providing the ice was or- nized. cream and cookies for the “1 was fortunate in. that I parties. 2 had two trades,” Mr. Snyder Krall's Meat Market 1° earned ear SAVE up To. SLOAN'S PHARMACY Announces 24 hr. Photo Finishing Service ON BLACK AND WHITE PICTURES tS bi AROUND THE HOUSE } $4195 Paneling Corner Cupboard Unpainted Furniture Ladders Shop Tools Chain Saws Wheel Barrows Coffee Maker Post & Rail Fencing Steam Iron Kitchen Ware \ 7 Chopping Block 4 Ping Pong Table Py Forget About Tree Lights? We've Got ‘em INDOOR SETS Seven LIGHT SET .. $1 95 ea. Fifteen LIGHT SET $3 05 ea. -~N FOR THE HANDY MAN Porter-Cable V4" Drill Kit, screw attachment, case All sets equipped with General Electric bulbs in a variety of col- ors. Each bulb lights independently. WET MS 87. MT. Jovi ay from my ate hie 40% Films must be received before 10:00 A. M. Monday thru Thursday: Friday @ vO Nox I as a contractor, all ? bricklayving at Williamson.” werk will be ready Monday A. M., Saturday work Tuesday A. M. WP Also in reminiscent mood, ; Yh a : EF R Mr. Snyder re gaps fhe i COLOR FILMS 5 - 8 DAYS I'houghtiul Gifts She ll Love! a father was one ol 1e earties ] subscribers of the Bulletin - a ‘ os ; 2 5 ] LR Pyrex ; To a i fo i d nN er INSTALL A SERIES ‘9° We think you will be pleased with this service. L2ave your phole finishing Cac Folding Schroll in 1901. “It i n with us. We have also increased our line of Cameras and Accessories. Oval shaved aisortn ol Step Stool followed me to schogl and to ors. Ideal for Sg : Pittsburgh, so I have been a Stork: g Jel 3p; gan oa Rglve reader all my life!” = tray. The Bulletin, in 1956, is nr. RR RR RRL A TT RTS ER ST RR SSE RETA AR RT Ravn | 22 Ab only $3. 95 | foot, wood 595 happy to salute one” of our Hid Wott iii ia only Only nior citizens and his inter 4 $2.95 esting hobby which he has i Hl | stared wo" ontsls wren! nls OLIDAY REETI NGS a Health-0-Meter | Ice Crusher hs rate HE PATENTED COMBLSTION 4 the yed : HEAD which produ £8 a hotter i: M | J [ IY Bathroom Scales flame—more heat from less oil. RX ] y hare 1 : Ph FE toh oe OPW sr i The ha ens on Ha A CONCRETE EXAMPLE SUN-.RAY'S AUTOMATIC ELEC: 5 iay Christmas bring joy vighest « egrec wl The gift that ke te in Whit ing OF DEPENDABILITY. TRC OL OR ono Br To vou and te all whom you hold dear 4 Ride, Yellow SS Taek, IS THE FAST AND 3 : i! . . $ 95 RELIABLE SERVICE OF SUN-RAY'S DUAL CARBURE- ¢ hi TION which gives quiet. May your days be Merry as a Chris. mas Tree a = eye Tips "de el NEG # vou like, Signal light tells you when to pour a dam who sold for $1000 in October 1955. i KRAFTS Delicious Sunkist Navels batter. Seasoned grids prevent sticking. Entire $1295 From Northeastern Pennsylvania: po ar gese ib i C unit handsomely styled in chrome. From H. R. Swingle, Waymart, a daughter i d0z of Amecanna Helbon, from a 643 Los 3.8% i ranges daughter of Osborndale Sir Rag Apple. i ¥ v : i pa . Ls A good record “Wilkie” daughter from i : { General Electric Applian eS Smith Bros., and a Fiova 5% grog daughter ' i FULLY DRESSED READY FOR THE OVEN GE GE of “Cavalier” from Floyd Carlton. i ¢ : ii lee "1 BELTZVILLE TURKEYS GY | Poo Mi A choice of many clever de. Three daug ghters of Yocket Tone”, “one a Save time and energy by lovely 2 yr. old, from a 517 lbs. 3.8% dam; bi win this” convenient hand signs - distinctively Halinalk 2 daughters of Glenafton R. A. Leader, one bs #9 Lig eight, Te an i ation coe core with 2y 11316m 3.75% 424f. Also daughters i 7] Sperauon, convenient eel all alike conveniently cellos of Supreme Rag Apple, Oak Park Lloyd =| packed. When your friends Lochinvar, Woodale = Rag Apple Chieftain, i JAKE STEHMAN {| $1 7 9¢ | receive your Hallmark Christ- Paulridge Sovereign and a daughter of,A B C ; Bi mas greeting, they'll ‘know Peach Sovereign from a 524 lbs. 4.0% dam. 2 5 FLORIN i that “you care enough to KEYSTONE HOLSTEIN SALES, Inc. 3 0s send the very best.” Pennsylvania’s Holstein Market > y MOUNT JOY, PA. A PA. i Sloan's Pharmacy "Gores, yon ar, 8 204 Hess Blvd., 3 Carl Diller, Auct. Phone: Lancaster EX-1-6966 E ee # Phone 3-300 Refton, Pa. Lancaster, Penna. UE AN oy ER EAR 20 LANE SAR ATE A 20 Ard ARN YAR ARS OR DA AN A A Am Ag 2 IA a A PA YR An