The Bulletin, Mount Joy. Pa. Thursday, January 16 The Mount Joy BULLETI! JOY, MOUNT PENNA PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT 11 EAST MAIN STREET In the Richard A P Subscription Adve Entered at th second class mail Member, Pennsylvy °F FLORIN Mortuary Record heart of fabulous Rain} Editor and ublisher Rate riising under the ania New MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Lancaster County. A 1 \ > ) = yolt mail. $2.50 per year by Rates upon request ¢ post office at Mount Joy, Penna., Act of March 3, 1879. } paper Publishers’ Mr. and Mrs walter called Mrs. sock on Saturday. on Mrs. Harry Derr, lian Bye w Mie MRS. AMOS S. HORST Lewis of Lancaster, John Dil- DS Man. Mrs. Alice Walters Horst, linger of Mt. Joy, Mrs. Ruth hares Hoffman near Man-jq," 0" fr Amos S. Horst, Henderson and sons Jere and Hayes Peniz, Aaron buck- Mr. an at Lea- heim on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. enheiser of visited Mrs. Sara milch and derson Sunday. Mr visied the Mr. latter at Elizabethtown on Sunday. Lloyd Vogel, | Mr. and Mrs. and children, Klinedinst and children, Den- Oreville Mennonite Home. over the weekend were: Miss|ed by Mr. Cooper, who hand- bing field, he makes a special- ment and yor manship. Call nis, Mike and Sharon visited She was the last of her fam-|Phyllis Shand, Mr. and Mrs. les sales, installalion and ty of kitchen aad bathroom him at TW 8-2041 for esti- the Arthur Olson family at ily. Thomas Whay and Mr. and/serviciag. remodeling. In the field for mates and advice. Newtown Square Sunday. Private funeral services Mrs. John Fritz of Mt. Wolfe. — —— ea ee aasskite - - or » held Wednesday, Jan. Holy Communion will be T/Sgt. Robert Gebhart and er ¥r | ; ob ; : from the Gerald Sheetz|observed at the E. & R, H B. Tu k S 11 A bmi engin o SRY Novel rom Cg 1% re home, Interment was|Church on Sunday A. M. at Ong cnNec er C S, nsta S Friday Sgt Gebhart is the Made iA te: Cross Roads!11 o'clock. 11 son of 2. ond Mes. Harey ChUrCh cemetery (rena of hrs. dosent ( Jug lity Floor And Wall Coverings Gebhart of town. Master John H 0 lenbaugh will be glad to 7 . Gebhar. spent the weekend, MRS. JACOB GARECHT know ‘hat she has recovered] py p Longenecker, of 190 National ceramic tiles. The modern, smooth sur- at Hummelsiown brother and sister The following called on Mr. Mumper Mrs. Warren her granddaughter, of ter E. Cramer, Gene Lauer ter an illness of eight and Clyde Mumper of Moun and Mrs. Geo. the week end, Eshelman Wrightsville, of Harrisburg, Mrs. Joy. Miss Mary Saturday with her Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. were ‘guests of Mr. Aaron Good Jr., ta oo Sunday even Eld. Howard Be holding 2 weeks of Nancy, and Gary and Mrs. Betty Lou home, and daughter Edwin Wick- Colonial Park. gp Schlegel-| Mr. George Hen- .,v a of a physician for sever- lof the E. & R. Church held its| at and Mrs. Paul Shetter. 's parents, and Mrs. H. R. Barnhart of the Crossroads Brethren in|{esses. Ronal with in law. Mr. Hamil on spent Mrs. Mabel Herr at Elizabethtown Ira Brandt, and Mrs. Oakiand, aunt, near Marie - gq. irry H ing. rnhard Services at Franklin County, near Waynesboro. Many folks of town, accom- neral Hime, Lz: panicd the Bus tri farm show at Harr Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. and family of Mani were dinner former's Mrs. Harry Derr St Mr. and Mrs | comer entertained ) lene Gerlitzki and parents, ard Mummau to dinner day Mr. and Mrs. guests of Funeral services were he Monday from the Koser Fu- ndisville, Ip to the intermen. in the Salunga |, isburg on Mennonite Cemetery. — ens (ree. Charles Derr] 1eim R. D Mr. inday. Robert Wel- w= Miss Dar- Mr. Rich- Sun- Landis Hess, and Mrs his over IS whom she Revival great grandchildren. the and ; Harold Foster, d Wednesday flicled gunshot wounds [ Florin, died Monday at at her home, Square lorin. She had been under fal months. Born in Mount Joy Twp.. 32 years 1 SIC {Christ Church. Surviving are Miss Fannie di ters, Horst, a Mrs. Annie S. Garecht. |Broad S!., Landisville, of Jacob Garecht, died p.m. Friday Landisville, Born Twp., she in East was a daughter Hiestand Swarr member of the Mennonite Church. Surviving are and was 2 Association . _____|ville on Sunday. ——— | Were 46, Marietta was found deat at 10:30 p.m night of self-in- the lived in Florin and was a member \Fryberger and Jane were hos-| two daugh-|shower was 86 widow! d at 3:30) at the home of!, Mrs. Wall iin, hig af-! weeks. | Hempfield| of|© the late Christian and Mary | aj, Landisville|” he discussion. a daughter| MAYTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zuch of York spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Engle The Excelsior Bible Class of the Church of God will mee: at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Gutshall on Jan. 21 at 7:30 pan Mr, and Mvuvs. John Singer celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary Tuesday, Janu- ary 14th. Mr. Clair Nell of Liston, Portugal visitea a. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fryberg- er last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fryberg- as er and Anna Albright visited| Clair Cochran Mr. and Mrs. and son Richard at Quarry- The Teen-Age Club had a dance at the Legion Home on Saturday evening. Sunday visitors in town Mr, and Mrs. Robert Black, Robbie Black and Dar- yl Black of Akron. Dinner guests of Grace Henderson on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hender- son of Elizabethtown, Alma 3 am. Larry Henderson of Maytown Street, ! The occasion w a s Jere's |birthday anniversary The Sunshine Bible Class regular monthly meeting he Fryberger home. Mrs, After the meeting, a regular business bridal t Mayers. and Mrs. Mabel Shenk| Visitors of “he Arnold Finks {from her recent illness. { Lieut. and Mrs. Wayne |Warner and daughter Ther- after leave. Warner [at the ih Air The United Church met at the mm Wednesday {Mrs. Charles a ten day is stationed Base, Lutheran parsonage evening with! Felty leading| All clothing for World Re- lief should be brought to the *hureh today. It will be pack- Mary, wife of O. A. Rosto, of! Calif a. brother) 'd “his evening (Thurs.) by uy he members of the Friendly Swarr, Lancaster; s {Bible Class and taken to the and | the resided; and FOR : REFLECTION TRADEMARK corn. 1984 «+. with JAMES C. INGEBRETSEN President, Spiritval Mobilization “When Charles V,” accord- granddughter wi'h| two} 1d ; Zhurch Council were with | De {Lutheran Home. The newly elected officers to the St. John’s Lutheran! install-| {>d Sunday A. M. They were acon Robert Shank, trus- ee, Charles Felty, elder, {Harold Ney. The members of the Fire -0. and the Ladies’ Auxiliary | vill serve a baked ham din- | er on Sunday, Jan. 26, start- ling at 11 am. Donation 75¢ for children and $1.25 for ad- | ~ The Explorer Scouts had an outing at Camp Criquetan aver the weekend. The Parents’ Club will entertained Mr. and Mrs. Levi ing to the City Temple Times, meet next Monday evening, Fuhrman and sons of East Petersburg on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Bender of Milton Grove entertained Mr. and, Mrs. Ge ng er to dinner on birthday on M/Sg.. Kauffman, Monday. and Mrs. of he former's pare ze Mump- Sunday in honor of Mrs. Mumper's 83rd clocks. It proved very Richard he turned lo his assistant and —— Dover, Dela- said: vare spent the weekend with attempted to force nts, Mr. *d Mrs. B. F. Kauffman, Mr. ited the — and Mrs. Irvin Bishop, canhot make former’ 's. Fannie Flowers a ‘thtown Monday e § sister, Eliza- vening, Holsteins Make Production Mark The Holstein-Fri As- esian “retired in the greatest throne in world to the solitude of monastery at Yuste, he occu- pied his liesure time for weeks trying to regulate two diffi- it is recorded, from the the weariness cult. Oae day, “To think that I hezve he reason and conscience of thousands of men into one mould. and Well, like tle Charles V, i. seems, so many of us, was a lit- late in acquiring wisdom. His experience reminds me, particularly of the tactics of our Possessed of as much power as Charles \" wielded, they seek "o use it in the same way as he did-—through force. hey lump all industrial situ- sociation of America has an- ations together and apply one nounced the outstanding official tion records by Holstein cows by farmers. A three-year-old cow, Wick bor monarchs Sovereign Belle, Haven completion of formula to produc- registered three local] own- them all—‘“meet our demands or w¢'ll shut you dowa.” And some dignitaries go a- round patting these union la-' ed by A. W. Wickenheiser of We're with you.” Mount Joy of butterfal daily for 271 days. M. M. Wenger of Rheems he should die), produced : pounds of milk and 467 ibs, things that way. “I, if I be lifted up from the: 12,699 in two milkings »a the back and saying, ‘‘Go to it, boys, But Jesus didn't go at Jesus said, earth (signifying that death will draw all had 11,720 lbs. milk and 435 me: unto me.” ibs. butterfat from dale Madcap Carnation, a 4-/draw.” - year-old milked twice daily our modern despots say, for 299 days. Henry M, Hess’ Clovena long a 4-year-old,|[Power—not the driving pow- CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH | milk and /er—that best organizes soci- 483 butterfat in two milkings/ety. Daf: Doreen. produced 11,891 per day for 268 days. Wenger-| Notice that Jesus said, “I'll But, like Charles V, We-!| in the| drawing| "11 drive.” However, run, it is the When are we going to fearn that simple truth? two clocks a- '57 modern labor union czars * Jan. 20, at the school auditorium. elementary Mrs. Mary Simons is vaca- contractor, o f 65 Silver 220 volts and all other elect- tract and sub-contract work tioning in Florida Spring Road, Landisville, rical modernizations. for new and old buildings of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer B. specializes in electrical con- Power and lighting work, all types, operating through- Grove visited Mr. and Mrs, struction work for all resi- wiring and installations of out Lancaster County. All George Morris and son at dential, commercial and in- complete elecirical systems work gets Mr. Steele's per- Lebanon last Sunday. dustrial needs. are expertly done by Mr. sonal atteation and is, fully 37 C rows Imperial — New installations, repairs Steele, who has been an el- guaranteed. Call TW 8-8282 Coavertible ...... $4795 and maintenaiace are capably ectrician for 15 years and in for estimales and advice on 1 R= Y handled by Mr, Steel whe business for himself for three qualit k, 37 Imperial 4 dr. Sdn $4395 e/gunly yor 57 Chrysler Windsor 2-dr, Hardtop .. Plymouth 8 2-dr. Hardtop .. $2195 '56 Chrysler Windsor Station Wagon $2495 '56 Chrysler N.Y. New- port... $2395 '56 Chrysler N. Y. 4- dr. Sedan ..... $2295 56 Chrysler Windsor 4.dr. Sedan .... $2195 '55 Chrysler N.Y. St Regis... . $1995 '55 Chrysler N. Y. 4-dr. Sedan $1795 '55 Chrysler Windsor | Newport $1895 '55 Chrysler Wi. 1dsor Sedan .... ; . $1795] '54 Chrysler N. Y. 2-dr. i Sedan ... $ 995 54 Plymouth 2-dr. Hardtop . .. . $ 895 '54 Desoto 8, 4-dr. Hardtop . $1095 '54 Dodge Royale 8 Sedan . ... $1095 '53 Chrysler N. Y. Sdn. $1095! 51 Chrysler Windsor Sedan ... cpio 495 '50 DeSoto 4-dr. Sedin $ 395 !'50 Plymouth 2-dr Sdn $ 295 '50 Chevrolet 2-dr. Sdn $ 295 ‘49 Plymouth 4-dr. Sdn $ 295 Paul H. Stern AGENCY 329 West High Street MANHEIM MO 5-2193 given to Loretta! 2sa returned to Warner Rob-! John E. Eshleman, Florin. MARRIAGE LICENSES Harold C. Both are seniors at Man. Kenneth R. Bradley, Man- Middlebury, chester College, Manchester, ..., Ro and Loretta Mayers| ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Hershberger, Indiana announce the engage- Indiana. ——— of Maytown. ment of their daughter, Janet : : ns Hershberger, to J. Ross Esh- When in need of orinting, Patronize Bullet.: Ad-ertisers. leman, son of Mr. and Mrs. remember The Bulletin. As een... Preggh Dn wer Bender’s Store, Salunga Is Modern Self Service Market Featuring Full Line Of Fine Foods, Quality Meats Bender's Store, at 184 Main frozen foods, a s well as and from 7 to 6 on Sat urday | St., Salunga, is a modern self choice produce and fruits, Established 30 y ears ago, it market featuring a dairy products and sundries has remained in the owner) service complete line of fine foods. are all available at A member of the Lanco Store, which has Food Store Association, Be:a- been a popular der’'s Store specializes i n place for many quality meats and a variety this area. of delicious cold cuts, also of- Free delivery fering all other table needs. and the store Groceries and all popular7 A. M. to 9 P. Bender's ship of the Bender for years and J. Keaneth Bender shopping been proprietor for five years. residents of He employs a friendly and provided efficient staff of ten to serve oon from you. Stop in or call Landis- . EL ve days ville TWinoaks { 8- 3461. ha is be Joseph H. Cooper Does Plumbing And Heating, Is Dealer For ‘Permutit Water Softeners Joseph H. Cooper, plumb-' He is an authorized dealer 35 years, he has been estab- ing and heating contractor, of for Permutit water softeners lished as a contractor for ten {Route 230, Salunga, provides and also Shell oil burners. years and has a capable staff la complete service ia his Pumps and complete water of five employees. Mr. Cooper {field for customers ‘hrough- systems are also sold and in-'does contract and sub-con- out Lancaster County. stalled by Mr. Cooper trac. work on new or existing Famous American Stand- In the heating field he fea- buildings of ail types. All of lard plumbing fixtures and tures hot water and hot air his work is fully guaranteed heating equipment are offer- installations and in the plum- and done with good equip- Broad St., Salunga, features {the sales and installations of a quality line of floor and ‘wall coverings for all rooms in the house. Famous Armstrong {Amtico coverings of Serving customers all over face material sold and instal- Lancaster County, Mr. Long- led by Mr, Longenecker beau- enecker each job histifies homes and makes them to ma- gives attention, assuring easier for a n d'the customer of satisfact various He has been in this field for terials and types are sold by Mr. Longe- five years and established in fully guaranteed. [necker, w h o also offers business for himself since TW 8-4012 for estima'es Church plastic ‘wall les and 1954. advice. a sm ——————— rere antag grea bee: R. M. Brubaker, ie. H as Qreilics Massey-Harris - Ferguson Farm Equipment, Outstanding Service R. M. Brubaker, the homemaker All of his installations are Call him at and personal ion. keep clean. Inc., 145 available at M. Brubaker, Many customers in a 12- Marietta Road, Salunga, is a Inc. iin d dealer for 12 mile radius de pend upon the franchised dealer for the years. firm for quality equipment complete line o f quality Outstanding service is fe Robert of |Massey-Harris-Ferguson farm tured by the firm, which os and superior service. equipmeat, handling sales been in the service business M. Brubaker is president and service, for 16 years. Par's and sup- the firm, which employs a Traclors, combines, imple- plies are also sold by R. M. capable staff of four. The ments and all other equip- Brubaker, Inc., which also firm is open from 7 to 4 on ment in the line of Massey- offers a selection of guaran- Saturday. Stop in or call Harris-Ferguson, Inc. are all teed used equipment, TW 8-4016 for all information James A. Steele Handles All Electrical Contracting Work James A. Steele, electrical does change overs from 110 to years. He does electrical con- te——— WHOLESALE CLOSE-OU PRICES 1955 ~ 1956 (24) MERCURYS 2-DOORS - 4-DOORS - HARDTOPS - CONVERTIBLES As Low As $905 EXAMPLE” MERCURY CUSTOM 4-DR. SEDAN 995 WHOLESALE PRICES Auto, transmission - Radio & Heater Two-tone finish - Very clean Nissley Motor Co. Main and Vine Sts. MIDDLETOWN, PA. Phone WH 4-4662 Dr. John H. Stauffer 81 E. Main St., OFTOMETRIST Mount Joy BY APPOINTMENT Closed Wednesdays Phone OL 3-8411 AH. Al Peifer 40th Year . Sales Representative Garber Motor Co. Ford-Mercury ELIZABETHTOWN 1 PHONE EM 7-1181 10-tfe'’ RAMBLER Full Dip Rust Proofing Single Unit Cons.ruction Safety-Plus Economy LOOK BEFORE | Real Craftsmanship YOU OPEL Economy Plus UY BUICK S. F. PHONE EM 7 ULRICH, Inc. -1175 M. G. JOHNSON RESIDENCE - PH METROPOLITAN Economy Plus JOY OL 3-6222 CLEAN USED CA Many local one- owner to choose from ONE MT. family Florida March ole Ann Page 2 weather in Florida last week. ‘MIX OR YOUR CHOICE! 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