ride- Mar- will tides J Ww Aus: 'Ve as | w at How: : liam,’ reside a, Al: er at a, and , and ation- ase at J. rite Jap Cri DY ’ ws eo hai were ait mo aa ag 4 The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, December 5 135 W. Market St., Marietta, IS a quality custom cabinet shop, serving over the United States. Cabinet artistry as done at Lenhert's Cabinet Shop is marked by painstaking care and attention to detail. productions and of antiques are the shop, which makes custom built cabinets specialties of by Seen we Prog, NATE WINNEKER Lenhert’s Cabinet Shop Features Custom Work style. Refinishing is also done| at the shop, which provides pick-up and delivery service. the shop, which they have had for 28 years. They are the fifth generation of cabinet makers in this area. All their work is fully guaranteed and of custom quality. Call HA 6-7591 for information and featuring Colonial estimates. Rice’s Used Cars Has Full Line of Used Parts Used Cars & Parts,|which is set up to refinish any 240 W. Front St., Marietta, of auto mishap. offers a complete line of used parts for most makes and models of cars and also offers/business established five years a selection of used cars. Top prices are paid for wrecks and junkers by Rice's Used Cars & Parts, which pro- vides wrecker service and has 24-hour towing. Expert body| For all information on their injproducts and services, call] and fender work is done Used furniture, stoves and refrigerators are also sold by Rice's Used Cars & Parts, a ago by Mr. and Mrs. Ken Rice. They have a capable staff of four employees and are open from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. six days a week. their fully equipped shop, HA 6-9429. PATRONIZE BULLETIN ADVERTISERS 9 Seven-Up! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Len-| hert, both expert cabinet ma- kers, are the proprietors of Hooray! Buffet- with Lester E.Roberts &Son KELVINATOR APPLIANCES FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE | 47 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY | steeple PHONE OL 3-8021 Dish Garbage Disposer Deep Fat Fryer ‘Kalle Sharpened “Mew "Live Beta... Eletically Ventilating Fan Casserole Juice Extractor HOME WORKSHOP Summing & Carving Tools - Drills (Portable) HEALTH, BEAUTY Electric Blanket ENTERTAINMENT Movie Projector Tape Recorder Electric Trains Air Conditioner MISCELLANEOUS Vacuum Cleaner Sewing Machine Bottle Sterilizer Bottle Warmer HERE'S A HANDY LIST OF ELECTRICAL GIFTS! GIVE GIFTS THAT SAY Choi” AND See your electric appliance dealer now. He'll fill all your gift needs in just one shopping trip . . . stop in today! GARBER OIL CO. ‘More Economical Because Texaco Fuel Chief Heating Oil Is Refined To Burn EAN Irs premium in quality like famous Texaco Sky Chief gaso- line and Havoline Motor Oil. It's CLEANER BURNING . . . NO gombustion odors, no smoke, no deposits to plug oil lines. Order Dependable All-Winter Warmth NOW Enjoy steady warmth; save money, trouble and worry. Our automatic service keeps your tank full without your call 5 SOUTH BARBARA STREET PHONE MOUNT JOY OL 3-9331 | Only 27”” Wide . . . Fits Flush to rR ay : 47 East Main St., Mt. Joy LESTER E. ROBERTS & SON Free Parking In Rear of Store wi Models From $ J 30s u P.P.&L. Shows Earning Figures Earnings accruing to the common stock of Pennsylvan- ‘a Power & Light Company for '2 months ended October 31, vere $19,380,756, equivalent o $3.28 per share of common stock outstanding at such date, his compares with $19,631- 171 or $3.32 per share for the welve months ended October 1. 1956 both are after giving fTect to recent orders of the fTect to recent orders of the Yannsylvania Public Utility ‘ommission requiring certain funds and rate reductions, eluding non-recurring inter- st applicable to such refunds ‘arnings for last year include arnings of former subsidiary, "he Scranton Electric Com- ‘any, which was merged Jan- ep ' ary 31, 1956. Revenues for he twelve months ended Oc- ber 31, 1957, after appropri- te adjustment to reflect such ‘mmission orders, were 129.867.337, an increase of ' 6% over comparable reven 1es for the previous year — - "ASHIERS SEE "EW EQUIPMENT Elam Bomberger and Glenn “arney of the First National and Trust Company will ttend a special meeting to- ight at the Berkshire Hotel Trading. Sponsored by the ‘Tational Cash Register Com- viny, the guests will see themy home town, burdened with a "atest in quipment MOVED TO TOWN Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rutt and three children have mov- ed from their home in New ¥ Holland to 102 Poplar Street Mount Joy. Mr. Rutt has i been manager the past two ¥ years of the M.S. Sensenig|¥ Appliance store on East Main | Street. “Nr 4 Never try to change ay woman’s opinion — even ify you can figure out what it is” —H. C. Diefenbach. DRIES CLOTHES FAST AS YOU cAN Trem For Your Convenience SAFE 1. Safe Cylinder 2. Safe 3. Safety Door WRINKLE- FREE DRYING CYCLE! FIVE MINUTE AUTOMATIC COOL-OFF! 8s N22 SiN > mm 2 MARE A W'S CWHITE SS SS 2, 2 8 cl’, Jin? C MAR SS li ZF I mis Wl, lin Zs Phone 3-8021 CEPI ET NITRA I IRN PT rrr TOT HERR Sa ABUNDANT LIFE BY ORAL ROBERTS FRR II NP RINNE IRIN THERE'S A WAY WHERE THERE'S A WILL The crowd is so densely packed that no one can get through. Four men stand at the edge of the overflow carrying a para. lyzed man on a hammock slung between them. We don't know how or why they happen to be together except that they have one purpose. However, one thing is sure-—one of their number is suffering and these four are de- termined to help him find deliv- erance from his sickness, Begging, pleading, trying to press through, they find their way completely blocked — and yet—they are not blocked! For where there is a will there is a way! And there is a way where there is a will to find it, One of them is lifted to the roof by the others. Then he takes the hand of another and helps him up. These two in turn seize the arms of the paralyzed man and pull him up and finally the other two are on the roof, Then, they tear a hole in it, lower the hammock in their strong hands and lo, the man found his heal ing! This story I have just related happened nearly 2,000 years ago, but read about a similar one— a twentieth century miracle that happened in one of our Cru- sades: “This was the closing night of the Oral Roberts Crusade in Danville, Virginia. It looked as though it was my last and only chance to be healed. “I had been wounded in World War II. For twelve years I had struggled through the streets of brace and cane, dragging along a useless, shrunken leg. “I stood in the congregation; the hopelessness of my conditios engulfed me, The uselessness 0 trying to get into the prayer line shrouded my mind. ‘After all’ | thought, ‘who am I among many who need healing?’ “I listened to the message. Fi nally came the long awaited mo ment—the prayer line, “lI had given up all hope of having Brother Roberts pray foi my healing--I couldn't even gel in the line. But an inner com punction convinced me that Jesus knew my name. “I sat in my chair watching the long line and meditating upon these things. Suddenly he stopped praying for people and said, ‘If there is an afflicted per son here, place your hand on the afflicted part of your body and pray with me the prayer of faith ~God will heal you. “I placed my hand’ upon my shriveled, lifeless leg and called upon God with a sincere heart. Before 1 finished praying, the power of God rocketed through my leg with such force and en- ergy that it snapped the straps that held the brace. God had in- stantly straightened my leg and healed me!” There is much more to the great testimony just quoted, but I want you to know this—you can reach Christ for yourself and others if you really mean busi- ness. Know this: If any two agree in prayer upon a whole- some thing and never give up their faith in God, the results are guaranteed. a i io 8 4 ¥ ¥ ¥ OPPOSITE GRADE SCHOOL electronic banking «scx mer set me mer se Sk Sk Rr RFA 0 RA TVA ROA SUA SU 0 RA ROAR CHRISTMAS L GREENS Make your home extra festive with our traditional greens. Christmas Trees LAUREL - MISTLETOE ASSORTED GREENS x 3 RUHL’S FLOWERS MT. JOY 3-6001 A A A AT A EA A A A A A PA PE SM EA MoU sf nlf nt Uren nsf rb fo 9% x12% inch HEAVY CLASP ENVELOPES SUITABLE FOR MAILING:- Many kinds of papers and small items con- veniently and safely. AT THE Mount Joy Bulletin