The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 25, 1957, Image 2

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The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa
Thursday, July 25 2
THE MOUNT JOY
BULLETIN
Published every
at 11 East Main Street, Mt.
Joy, Lancastsr County, Pa.
Richard A. Rainbolt, Editor
and Publisher.
Thursday

Subscription Rate $2.50 per
vear by Mail
Advertising rates upon re-
quest,
Entered at the post office
at Mount Joy, Pa., as second-
class mail under the Act of, ww.
March 3, 1879. sraduated from
Member, Pennsylvania News- 8 hi Dental College
paper Publishers’ Association 9¢1Phia Dental College,
ceived notification on
=——= day that he successfully
. passed the examination be-
eddings
TESTERMAN |
Jane Arndt, to Charles Staley, of
+ When
I
By Martha Rainbolt i
FIFTY YEARS AGO t
July 22, 1907 l
the
re-
risburg and can’ now

ARNDT
Miss Nancy
daughter of Mr,
William S. Arndt, Mount Joy calves which weighed
R1, became the bride of pectively 95 and 85 pounds.
Isaac H. Testerman, son of)
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Tester- heim on
in Pennsylvania.
near,
res-|
Florin journeyed to Man-!
Saturday afternoon
man, Glade Spring Rl, Va. and succeeded in defeating!
Saturday, in Donegal Pres-the team of that place by a]
byterian Church, with the score of 13 to 10. The game
Rev. Harlan C. Durfee offi- was a slugging match thru-|
ciating. The couple will re- out,
side at 4 West Walnut Street,, What might have
Marietta, serious accident occurred |
EE this morning while Mrs. Jac-
ZIMMERMAN HESS ob H. Zeller was hanging up
The marriage of Miss Jo- Wash. The wash prop fell
Ann R. Hess, daughter of Mr. and struck her on the mouth
and Mrs. Miller M. Hess, of breaking one of her teeth.
been a
Mount Joy, to Earl B. Zim- re
merman, son of Mr. and THIRTY. YEARS AGO
Mrs. Harry Zimmerman, of July 27, 1927
Manheim, took place Satur-| Frank Zimmerman, an em-
day on the lawn of the brides ploye of Geo. Brown's Sons,
home, with the Rev. Henry had his hand badly hurt on
Lutz officiating. Friday. Mr. Zimmerman fell,
After the reception at Hos-/and a fork pierced his hand.
tetter’'s Banquet Hall, Mount, Four hundred members of
Joy, the couple left on aithe Brandt clan held the 3rd
wedding trip through Newlannual reunion on the Eliza-
York State and Canada. They bethtown College campus,
will reside at Mount Joy R2., The Well Baby Clinic was)
mes (ff wien held at the American Legion!
a. ‘Home on Tuesday, May 26. |
There was an excellent at-
ENGAGEMENTS tendance of 58 babies, 43
aoe oe eet LL mothers and 6 visitors . |
A pretty wedding was sol-
near Mount Joy on]


NISSLEY—MALM
Mr. and Mrs, Simon P.|Thursday afternoon at four
Nissley, East Main Street, o'clock, July 21, at the home
announce the engagement of of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sentz
their daughter, Miss Sally when their daughter Ruth,
Ann Nissley, to Duane S.became the bride of Roy
Malm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Shoats, of Canada.
John S. Malm, Erie. TEN YEARS
iN acters, ss co 1 5 AGO
Miss Nissley was graduat July 24, 1947
ed from Mount Joy high,
school and Simmons College, Monday Mr. and Mrs. Max
Boston Mass. She is a gradu-/Kaplan, who conducted the
ate student in nutrition edu- Lincoln Bowling and Res-
cation at the Boston Dispen- taurant here for some time,
sary and Tufts University, moved to Warner, Okla,
Medford, Mass. where they will reside for
Her fiance is a graduate of the presezt, .
Yale University, New Haven, Struck by 2 bolt of
ahd “the Harvard ning during a teeming thun-
Graduate School of Business, d¢rshower Thursday after-
Cambridge, Mass. He is 2 barn located one
ciated’. with the Riso: Stand: mile north of Marietta on
ard Oil Company. Bayonne, Mount Joy Road was
destroyed in a $15,000 blaze.
New Jersey.
Sey Rev. Thomas A. McGregor
of the Presbyterian Church
was this week's speaker at
Lost Boat Rotary. McGregor’s subject
was ‘The Influence of the
Is Recovered Printed Word.” ’
Mr. and Mrs. Earl W,
The aluminum boat thought
stolen from the Little Chiqg- Garber, 10 E. Henry St, Mt.
ues School Park has been Joy, annocnced the engage-
recovered. The boat had been/ment of their daughter,
purchased by the SICO Com- Charmaine Faye Garber to
pany {or use at the park and Ira Eugene Ruhle, Manheim
had been anchored in the'™!: A
creek. The boat was discov-,
ered upstream near the local Bulletin advertisement pays.
water works by a group of
boys Tuesday. Although the
oars had not been with the! QUALITY MEATS
boat, it was discovered that L 7 7
limbs had been used to guide ALSO A FULL LINE OF


the boat. Although it was!
mud-covered, it was not BIRDS EYE
damaged. FROSTED FOODS
For finding the lost boat,
the boys were given a rope
swing over the swimming
area which they had reques-
Fruits & Vegetables
ted. Company workmen
stalled the swing Kpgfffs Meat Market
After the boat has been WEST MAIN. ST.. MT. JOY
cleaned, it will again be sta-|
tioned at the park for use
but will be chained. Frank
Germer will be in charge of
the key to the locked chain
and persons may contact Mr. |
Germer for use of the boat,
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Beat the high
cost of fire . ,.

HIGHWAY ZOO |
ke

Be sure your fire insur- I
ance keeps pace with ris- |i
ing building costs. Check }i
it with us. No obligation J
of any kind.
Wiley&Rutt Agency

{ TheWOLF
"This is the prowler, the rogue of
the road, the cruising Casanova. He
+ mis bo middesged bald and lite 856 EAST MAIN ST.
‘winded. But he’s giving every bobs 3 R26
the eye, regardless. If he'd react 10 © Suis
i he does to a doll, he'd. M yy PA.
koa dream driver insecd of TW 8-3711
nightmare,
-Marietta HA 6-7471



NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL

wood God.” He is able and will:
ing to help you. Our problem is
to turn our faith loose.
R. Heilig, who recently mann Hospital, Houston, Texas
Phila-|~she was on crutches.
Mon- whom Anna was riding when the
train-auto accident occurred, fell
lin love with her and they were
married.
fore the State Board at Har- her 22, 1952, she was stricken
hang with polio and rushed to Jeffer-
.out his shingle any old place son
A Holstein cow "7. 1953. Two weeks later,
and Mrs. Marietta, gave birth to twin crutches.

VETTE Rafa
ABUNDANT LIFE
BY ORAL ROBERTS
atti atte tert tists
TURN ME LOOSE — I'M GOING TO
The world cannot hear this couple were praying
nessage too often, “God is a themselves, He said,
precise moment a strane feel-
ing entered into Anna's frail
body and she said there was a
general tingling throughout her
Her legs felt strange and
An overwhelming com.
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WALK
Anna's history was pretty
In January 1951, she was
n a traincar wreck and sus
ained a severely*fractured right
eg and complications, When
Anna was released from Her-
alive.
WALK."
“Honey,” she said, “help me
get up.” She grasped his hands
and pulled herself up from the
divan with her own power.
Sgt. Bill W., the friend with Bill watch apprehensively. She
grabbed for Anna’s hand and at-
However on Septem-| tempted to steady her.
loose!” she exclaimed. “I'm go-
ing to walk. God has hold of me.”
Anna W. did walk. Her un-
steady steps grew firm. She
tossed back her head and cried
exultantly, “The Lord has healed
me!"
Davis Hospital, Houston's
Polio Center. The baby, little
Benjamin Rex, was born Janu-
Anna left the hospital—still on
Just one year later, spondyli-
tis, a disease similar to polio,
entered into Anna's life. This
left her confined io a wheel
chair.
April 25, 1955 they arrived in
Wichita Falls, Texas where Bill
was stationed at Sheppard Air
Force Base. On the first Sunday,
Bill and Anna and another young
couple were watching a reli
gious television program in their
home. The program was concern-
ing God's love and His power.
He was presented as a good God,
One Who is able to heal. At
the close of the program there
was prayer for those viewing the
to lift him.
What an excited group of peo-
ple! Anna was crying and laugh-
Anna was healed! Anna is walk-
ing today.
Here is the story of the Wich-
ita Falls miracle that has been
paper in the United States and
broadcast over several radio net-
program.
Bill shot a quick glance at his | works. It happened on May 1,
wife sitting across the room [1955 at 1:53 p.m, Sunday after-

from him. He and the other
TELLS OF THREAT
An address which caused
much comment when it was!
originally given at the re-
cent annual meeting of the .
Donegal Society, was repeat-! fF
ed Tuesday noon for wet I Caseo Ire
Joy Rotarians.
At the Donegal meeting,
Simon Nissley transcribed
the address with his tape re-!
corder and he replayed it as
the feature of the weekly
luncheon at Hostetters.
The speaker, Cameron
Hawley, recently returned
from a second trip
noon.





In Mount Joy
and Vicinity
around
concerning Red China. {
| It is his opinion that the
U. S. has more to fear from
{that area than from Commu-
[nist Russia.
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What,
We Call News
Have You Been Visiting ?
Had Visitors ?
Been Divorced ?
Been Jilted ?
Got Engaged ?

Joined a Club or
Been Thrown Out of One
Had An Accident ?
Bought Anything ?
Sold Something ?
Had a Party ?
Been To One ?
Had Triplets, Quads or
Even a Baby ? |
News. Please Tell Us So
We Can Print It And Tell
Your Friends
@
The BULLETIN
Phone 3-9661
MOUNT JOY



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Ellsworth are enjoying

vacation for several weeks. |
bel
MAYTOWN The Union Picnic will
[held at Hershey Park Aug.
th,

The Rev. John Wolfe is in|
{charge of the morning wor-,.q friend visited at
quietly to [ship services at Petersburg, Va.
“At that Lutheran Church while
Re
vacation.
Dons. Yoray his last Thursday. They plan
on eave an visiing 5 stay three weeks. Misses)
parents, : Donna Singer and Lorraine
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Waller Gilbert are
Miss Grace
; Ricl
St. John and
week
v. Wilbur Allison is on
guests of
and Mr. and Mrs. 4
Smith left last
Florida.
gone for two weeks.’
: Mrs.
lurched forward with staggering, Wilbur Kendig, Mrs. Robert!
unsteady steps. In panic, Bill |r seal, Miss Patsy Houseal|
“Turn me |and Mrs. Annie Arnold
Friday for]
Esther Shirk, Mrs. Zinn is al the Columbia ho
ital.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wa
of Enola also have a ne
Henderson)
Michael Gratch joined
his family at Avalon, N. J.
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SHANLES
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1 Notice Office of . . .
Dr. Newton Kendig
WILL BE CLOSED FOR VACATION
| . JULY 18th to 29th Nn
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the
Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Zinn
They expect to be of Marietta R1 are the proud
parents of a baby girl. Mrs.|
S-
t-
w
tended the Grocer's Picnic pay gir], Mrs. Watson was
jat Atlantic City last former Mae Engle of
day. town.
Mrs. Vernon ‘Baum and, mye Boy Scouts visited
{children of Easton are spend- wWGAL-TV Studio Monday
ing two weeks at the home
Mr. and Mrs. H. The Ladies’ Adult Bible
She picked up little Benny lof
raised him high over her head| ina
head ne thrill of
full motherhood. This was her
child and although he was 28]
months old, this was the first|day at Avalon, N. J.
time she had ever had strength |
ler and children “spent Sun- oye at Keener’s patio
(Class of St. John’s Luthers
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dup- Church had a chicken barb
day of last weck.
Mr. and Mrs. Abram Mr. and Mrs.
we
Tue
in
e-
S-
Richard
|Sload and children and Mrs. Flickinger of Hanover :
re
{Sarah Sload spent Sunday at/guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
ing, and Harold and Bill were French Creek.
giving happy shouts of praise]
for the miracle of deliverance. dren of Bromall are visiting
{the Brandts and Gree
week.
Mrs. Minerva Brynes is
published in every major news-|visiting
El

(New Holland visited at the |
{nome of Mr. and Mrs. Benj.
|Boltz, Jr. last week.
|of
{Albright and Fryberger fa-
milies.
{
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ETS
40th Year . . Ford-Mercury
Garber Motor Co.
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[pa
|Rowenna on Sunday
no
inold Fink
Mrs. Earl Carver and chil-\yeek end.
Mr. and Mrs.
and son over tl
Ralph
jon Monday evening.
—— mr ee
Misses Annic and
izabeth Brandt.
Miss Connie
There is more water
1
Schroll of | —

USED CARS
Mrs. Robert Loury and son
ne
: > Fink
rs this of Mt. Wolf visited the Finks
than
and on the earth’s surftce.
Pittsburgh are viditing the ‘56 Plymouth Club Sedan
[55 Plymouth 4-dr. Sedan
Fire Com-| 95% Plymouth Club Sedan
call to|'54 Plymouth Convertible
after-'54 DeSoto Hardtop
‘54 Plymouth 4-dr. Sedan
The Maytown
ny answered a
on.
Be sure to patronize the
|
{food sale on Friday at 4:30 53 Chevrolet Sedan
jat
|SO
{Troop No. 53.
the Fire Hall.
red by
It is spon- ‘53 Pontiac 4-dr. Sedan.
the Boy Scout's] Dodge 4-dr. Sedan
Mrs. Ruth Henderson, Lar-| . aR
Henderson, Jere tender. EI Ament >


ry
son and friend, Miss Grace] DeSoto i your
Henderson and friend atten-| plymouth
Sd é
{ded the Diehm family reun-|
jion at
the world to accumulate! °
background material for ws Dial 3- 4
writing, made a strong case

Mobile Homes 56
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{
{munity Park. on Sunday. did
The Rev. and Mrs, William| Phone 3-8271

\ Dodge Trucks
N Holl: -1
ew Holland Com | MT. JOY, PA.
Delta & Henry Sts.
 



5 7 Chrysler
Wagon.
Olds. 98 Convertible

“headquarters for valu:

Windsor Station
$2,995
Aldus (Red) Hannan, o6 2-door 61.795
E. William (Bill) Pontz, |'55 Chrysler New Yorker
Proprietors | Sedan Soi or $2,195
a SERVI '55 Chrysler Windsor 2-dr.
SALES and SERVICE Newport, Air Condition-
| mg. i. 0 $2,395
ROUTE 230 '55 DeSoto Station Wag
MOUNT JOY 3-4516 OBE. i. oa reas $2,195
ee — '54 Chrysler New Yorker
Sedan $1,595
Dr. John H. Stauffer = #5» ac secs
39

OPTOMETRIST '53 Imperial 4-dr. Sedan
$1395
E. Main St., Mt. Joy, Pa '53 2-dr. aed 5
op i .. $1,495
BY APPOINTMENT 53 Chrysler N.Y. Sedan
Closed Wednesdays $1,095
Phone 3-8411 '53 Buick 2-door Hard-
top $1,095
Plymouth Sedan with
overdrive ead
52 Chrysler New Yorker
dr...
Cadillac 60 Special
Sedan
52

Sales Representative
CHRYSLER -
AGENCY
329 South Main Street
329 West High Street
MANHEIM MO-5-2933
ELIZABETHTOWN
PHONE .7-1181
10-tfc|

$895
$ 895
2 $1,695
49 Dodge 3; ton pickup $495
aul H. Stern
PLYMOUTH


JULY CLEARANCE
ON GOOD USED CARS
1956 FORD .'V-8" STATION WAGON
4-DOOR, (THUNDERBIRD MOTOR)
1956 FORD FAIRLANE 2-DOOR
8 CYL. FORDOMATIC R. & H.
1956 CHEV. DELRAY COUPE
RADIO AND HEATER
1955 CHEV. 210 4-DR. SEDAN
RADIO & HEATER, V-8 OVERDRIVE
1955 OLDS "88" HOLIDAY SEDAN
LOW MILEAGE :
1954 OLDS "88" 4.DOOR
FULLY EQUIPPED
1954 CHEV 210 STATION WAGON
4-DOOR, RADIO AND HEATER
1954 CHEV BELAIR SPORT COUPE
1953 FORD CUSTOMLINE 4-DOOR
8 CYL. FORDOMATIC H. & R. - POWER STEERING
1957 CHEV 2 TON PICKUP
Newcomer Motors, Inc.
West Main Street “Phone 3-4821
EN INE RR ERE


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| OPEN MONDAY, JULY 29

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READING THE ADS |, BULLETIN
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ADVERTISERS

AT A&P, YOUR POCKETBOOK QUICKLY
AND CONTINUALLY COLLECTS . ..

avings!
(in Vs-lb. prints... Ib. 69c¢)
Fancy Creamery [-lb.
solid ¢




Sunnyfield Butter



3 16 0z, cans Ai
Ann Page Beans . 31c

Corned Beef Hash: 2: 55°
Allsweet Margarine 2 .: 53°
Triple Cola 61% 49°
A:P Orange * "i" 3“ 85

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First of the Season, Large 36 Size :
CANTALOUPES
Heavy, thick, pink meated
Cantaloupes from California
San Joaquin Valley . . .
9. 49
None Priced Higher!
{Special Low Price... None Priced Higher)
2 .. 25¢
(Special Low Price . .. None Priced Higher)
. 35°
ans 09°
to 59¢ 8
2, 35¢
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California
{| Bartlett Pears
Western Sweet Eating
Bing Cherries
i A&P Orange Juice
Real Gold Lemonade
Educator Cookies
Kraft shor
Potato Chips
Cherry Pie
AP Coffee
Ice Cream Crestmont
1/2-gallon cont.
All Prices in this Advertisement
Are Effective Through
Saturday, July 27th:


6
  
45°
57¢
49°
45°
i 1.19
79° 93
me Markets
Tide
Detergent
33°
Duz
Granulated Soap
large ian
34¢ Si 81¢
pkg.
Gerber Strained
Baby Foods
10 i 99°

Cape Cod or
Butter Cookies
10-o0z.
pkas.
33¢
Jane Parker. ..Each Twin
Pack Contains Two
6-ounce cello, packages.
Pint
Jar
12-01.
box
Large 8-inch Pie
Special Price!
47°
_Sealtest _
1/5-gallon eont.
Jane Parker -
Streusel
b-oz,
Jar
2-01.
 
 

Oxydol
Detergent
34¢
Duz
Detergent
34¢
Joy Liquid
Detergent
39¢ “68°
Ivory
Flakes
giant
34¢ pkg.
Dreft
Detergent
33¢ 5 79¢
Cheer
Detergent
30°
large
giant
pkg.
giant
pk
large
pkg.
large
pkg.
pkg. 81° 81¢ 9¢
giant
pkg.
large
pkg.
81

giant
can
large
can
giant
pkg.
large
pkg.


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3-9263
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3-6283,


Cucum
100 or
picking
Joy 3-
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to sell
now.
phone
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parts of
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Greenbu
St., Eliz
Baby-sit
week,
Phone L
after 6
PART 1
Horner
Joy.
LADIES
to $60
three ho
investme
For inte
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