. i | WE'LL BUY rou CAR RE LE Bulletin, n, Moun) Joy. Pa. Thursday. May | Nn = cub pack with funds raised) “—SCEETesemmoTIRTmED I | gms ene, Sheets Funeral Home Lanisle- Sagar sme =e = FLORIN [SINCE 1955 Ma riuce Stisets GERALD R. SHEETZ LE rr gh ror De of A JR : Funeral Director | By Richard Jones ones jabmievement and were shown] Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin - lke As ks Cuts, But Phone WHitney 4-6023 1 W. Donegal St.,, MT. JOY 6-tfc Palast cali lina lin abn. | 18-INCH ROTARY Correspondent [a film on Safety first, At.|Kauffman, visited the form | tending the presentation) ers aunt, Mrs, Emma Peifer Mrs. Rita Manderson, Fall lcoremonies were Kenneth at the Messiah Home at Har- el are ises 0 ‘son, Md., will be the guest Wise, cubmaster; Earl Wal:|risburg, Sunday. speaker at a special service ters, chairman of the plan-| My. and Mrs. Robert Bal was asked that non- of the Salunga Church « {ning committee; Robert Si- mer and son, Dale of Eliza essentia oo res yt he ii Department of 2OWer owers hre Sunday, on treasurer; Robert Mil-|pethtown, visited a t the Health, Education and Wellare is asking for 34% the Brethren on Sunday... * aegistant cub master; home of the latters parents, more than it spent in 1955. ‘May 4, 7:30 p.m, at the Sa- Franklin Kissinger, assistant|Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gebhard lunga church. Mrs. Mander- iin charge of the Weblos den, on Saturday evening. son and her husband are theland Richard Shotzberger,| wr. and Mrs. Wm. Toy of founders of Bethany Acres Boy Scout master of the Yadon, Pa "visited Mrs. Sara in the Maryland community, [,andisville. Rade Joy $ “ Linh a Christian refuge for wom-| behiegeim C Ssgay / en alcoholics. The refuge, | An estimated 1900 persons Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Robi 1d family moved grown? public assistance grants; in- roe hs » a obinson and family moved 8 n: free of charge, attempts a i1anded the Hempfield high ” Fi as 3 Times As Much creased salaries and expenses conversion from alcoholism from the Buller property on imes As Muc Dex y school music departments’ Xho ronarty fice of Educati is make up the rest. through spiritual means ra- Main Street to the property Its Office of Education is oug ¥ i a d lspring musical, “Seventeen , a ; ii as Riki ot live It costs $1,600,000 more to } tt »dical or psycho- : which they recently purch- asking for almost three times ther than meaic psy {last Thursday, Friday and : : " ; : . he Office of the . ed from the Alice Horst Est. {he amount it received in/operate the Office of the Sec- The $2.8 billion pudget for ministration wants 26% more HEW is now being-considered than it received in 1955 but by the House Appropriations its budget of $1,852,417,000 Committee. is well over half the HEW How has the HEW budget total. Its major increase is in 2 h.p. 2 cycle a Clinton gasoline motor REG. $59.95 52€)-95 logcial cure. The Reverend Norman L. Bowers, pastor [ia Highs he on Square Street. lasi week. |1955 In this $302,201,000 Tetary of HEW since 1935. of the Salunga church, Wwillippa musical comedy, based) Quite a ot of folks from outlay are such programs as Parkinson's Law? be in charge of the service... ihe novel of the samethe vicinity attended the ygeational education, grants! Speaking of salaries, in Sturdy steel housing, Rub- or : The public is invited. name by Booth Tarkington, (Ministerial Conference held ¢,. a1 libraries, school|the four years since 1955, ber-tired wheels . . . 6- | ® : : en met with success as indicaled| in the Church of the Breth-| oc. ion" tha payments HEW's payroll has gone from inch front and 8-inch rear Rev. Kermit L. Lawion of Harrisburg, division of EV- | Members of the Hempfieldby the top performances of "en at Salunga on Wednes- =o 04a : $166,922,000 to an estimated . with offset front wheel angelism of the Pennsylvania Council of Churches, was high school faculty, their/the student actors and song- day: Lo : The Public Health Service $248,243,700. The number of for greater efficiency on | the speaker Tuesday noon, April 29, at the Mount Joy Ro- husbands and wives, willisters and the warm response, Mr . and Mrs. Thomas of HEW would like $269.952.- employees increased over rough ground, Adjustable |tary Club's luncheon meeting at Hostelters hold a dinner-party at thelof the audience during the fand and grandson Jack ; > Pen Anp ry 000 in 1959, an incrtose of the four years by 11,205 to a height, too! He will head the Christian Teaching Mission, to be Meadow Hills restaurant, three-night stand. Taking FOl¢ y of Freeport, N.Y 107° er the last 4 pe ~s_ (total of 53.636. The incre: d : near New Danville, Friday, honors in the lead roles were/SPent the weekend with “Ife OVEr the fas ried by Day080, iS Throne May 5. Planning the springSylvia Eshleman and Ray their daughter and son in It's asking more for sanitary salaries account for about lsocial event for the faculty Oberholtzer, playing t helaw Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert engineering, hospital care one-tenth of HEW’s budget group is the social commit-|parts of Lola Pratt and Wil- Cornwell. and medical research. increase over the last four ltee of the Landisville school, |lie Baxter. Lois Ann Haag, Mrs. Fannie Sheaffer, mov-' The Social Security Ad- years. ed from the Martin property |held in Mount Joy and Florin in the fall — from Oclob- er 23 to 30. He discussed the program and outlined briefly how a census of church preferences will be taken and how the teaching mission will broaden the church work The speaker was iniroduced by Rey. - Lister Koder. ———————sesa . ce ater sas headed by Mrs. Ruth Marsh,|playing the role of Mrs. Bax- Dar [pERRRRIERIRRnInRRaanunEs RHEIN RII IRE, head of the home economics ter, and Rosie Holbein as? Market Stree! ko Sh . ati H department, and Mrs. Mar- her saucy daughter, also won Kauffman apartment on The darkest hour in any man’s life is when he H garet Simmons, business ed- the hearts of the operetta: Lah Ry 9 Thurscny : 1 . 1 cation. Following the din-|goers. Other supporting cast Mr. and Mrs. Martin lLag- ney without § “¢* : supp 8 CoH is visite tiers at sits down to plan how he can get money { ner, dancing and card-play- members were Donald For-|8!1S visited the latters aunt, r # earning it. i ing will be held. ney, Robert Ridder,” ElucelMIS. Ib Easton who cele . {Earhart, Robert Eby Rich- rated er oolh birthaay on A. : ; Ee oa. of Sunday at Middletown. by ORAL ROBER i jor The Landisville Cub Pack 2rd Hollinger and John Den- a Rar pn i y OBERTS frog Den 37, was presented with|1D8€r : : he 3 i a pack flag last ‘ night in a Pianist was Miss Mary Lanitosier Stier ne Weokend HOW TO FIND THE SECRET PLACE OF SAFETY H special ceremony at the Lan-| Nolt, member of the senior pith i Dats oonet, . A bombing raid was on. An [man became a living soul. You are Their money is earned by Agenis of H disville Fire Hall. The flag Pluss Sun Jrusico] [sistance HEE or io: arn ignorant Chinese woman stood at | a son of God. The wonderful i a eed Ys, Zor a Jae So Sea, ar rt thelr daaghter ‘and son. 2 tails Sim 2 the nid be. pridieges Yom sul a relationship 1 - . a ‘ 1 . : ard L. Kline of the Hem in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Pau! paper umbrella and began to And then we must pray for AREY MUTUAL Kissinger of the Ladies Aux-!| P'Shetter on Sunday afternoon. scream, “I am God's child, I | others. We cannot desire the love 33 4 / oy ili ry, Landisville Post V. F. held mug de pariment,. Mrs Aaron Buckwalter can't be hurt! Whoever gets le Tr of Christ for ourselves while Extra Store Hours Added For Your Convenience Yas UuzIanc & Lompany HW. #5995. The auxiliary un- SS TTT and Mrs Stu Mill : 0 {my umbrella with me will be safe!” | Chinese, Japanese, Greeks and Vednesday Afternoon and Thursday Evening H it purchased the flag for the| Fourteen members of they rim Rite Sah oa & ANG This Chinese woman had recent- | Germans ery alone in the night 14 - 16 WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY +5 rate oaks s3ta2 __ od {Future Nurses club of Hemp- didi Bisiop spent Wednes- ly been converted to Christianity. | from pain or hunger. They are all : v—— svg (field high school toured the day at Lititz with Polatives, A missionary had taught her that | children of God. And as a mother 3 State Hospital for Crippled! Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hess she was : sod’s child and that He | goes first to the bedside of a child é ) . Vion imoved to Manheim Satur- would take care of her. who needs her most, so we should A H. eifer Children, Elizabethtown, last dav. Four helpless ones crowded | send our prayers out in love ta Saur Yay Mormon Mrs. Is- Ne. ond Mrs, Ira Brand: wder the umbrella J Cod’s Sur owl frsthien, 1thel a e . Roye, Hempfield! os a f X o Id. When the rai as over, hat happens we send the love > . i th Pyiciri mp eldt, nd Mrs. Elam Horst, called. laid atin Bay! f Chris on Al or Drarers t Sales Representative Joint School District nurse only these five stood alive amid | of Christ through our prayers to and adviser to the student on Mrs. Witmer Eshelman, the shambles. Under the shadow | others who are also His children? organization, accompanied G at E-town R. D. on Saturday of the Almighty they had found | I og tell you all the sesslis. b 4 : evening. their refuge. But there is a certain result that aroer Motor Co. [the group. The Hempfield Mr 8 Mrs. Dall Frey There is a circle of protection becomes immediately perceptible, 40th Y F (Future Nurses Club last’, d t 4 i: : oe oe on ik for those who trust Him. This was | for as we pray for all the world uae, . Tord Mercury week presented a pair of Rue wo daughters of Union-| 1 cven to the men of the Old | in His name, we know of a certain- own called on Mr. and Mrs. Testament, for David the Psalmist | ty that He is God. And there is an PRINTING ELIZABE ispecial glasses t 3 : Et THIOWN fs boy ga BO 2 1 year Benjamin Kauffman on Mon- wrote, “A thousand shall fall at [assurance within us that His love PHONE EM 7-1181 lc : | H : z i lay. thy side, and ten thousand at thy | breathes over jungle and desert, 10-tfe 1enera ospital last weck. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Fuhr- right hand, but it shall not come | the seas and the whole earth! — gg The youth, Thomas Lewis, marl at 1 Ge or f I: nigh thee.” Daniel in the lions’ Then we come to know that we an and: son. Lary -o vast, n, and others, were conscious of | rest under the shadow of His wing. [Petersburg spent the week- protection. They felt it. They knew | Yes, through praying for and end with Mr. and Mrs. Lan-it, for tl 1 learned to abide | ministering to His suffering chil mm = * = under the v of the Almighty. | dren all over the world, we invite . . hados N » Al A son of Mr. and Mrs. Berton! How can one set in motion this | Him into ourselves and thus direct avaco uminum whings is, 569 S. Duke Street, marvelous protective force? His power through us. This is our Lewis, J should be bought as an investment Lancaster, broke hi neck! First, be cin and know that Jo protection. Tod . Tn : . o a spow/is God. He has all power, and if A certain missionary travelec Jasco Storm Doors & Windows hon 1 Bi F I i nt ) % . 0 He wished, this little world would | alone among cannibal tribes. Years 5 . ye . a . last . ruary, J \ ™ all up bike a scroll. And He could { later he converted the chief of 1€ injury, ie 1s partially easily make another one at the | those tribes. The chief asked him designed to accomplish Some definite ALL KINDS OF ROOFING AND SIDING Dara And van Hot Sit GPa Tr Rat, Whe: Wars thors in bed to read. The ‘prism’ Also, know that He is love and | two shining ones who walked om type glasses allow him t , that He has made us of Himself | either side of you?” Then the mis- HOME INSULATION Re ee ier sosition. and for Himself. The Bible tells | sinary was sure that God had! . $ 3 posi us that He breathed a part of | protected him with guardian. ane George Varner, Landisville, irincelf CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES an oer at Hie hospital fim into a lump of & dirt and gels. and the only member of the dis Hes Hempfield nurses’ club, Mr. and Mrs. David Espen- F&M Professor D brought the matter to theshade and son, Gerald, Mid- 0 ® attention of his fellow club dletown, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Addresses Ciub purpose, whether it be used to stim- 133 SOUTH GRANT STREET HE > members. He is completing Kreider of New Provi a nce el ; GRANT STREET MANHEIM, PA. his senior year at Hempfield were dinner guests of their! Robert Eshleman, Mount g 1 t ] h t It MO 5-2294 ile with plans of becoming alparents, Md. and Mrs. Harry Joy R. D., was ‘the guest BB ulate sales Or enhance prestige. S | male nurse Derr on Sunday speaker ai the Monday nite 3 meee Mr. Peter McGarvey, and/meeting of the local Busi- Rev. and Mrs. N. L. Bow- Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bishop, ness and Professional Wom- ers entertained the Sunshine attended the funeral of Wal-en's Club at Hostelter’s. Mr, ~ ) : SALE SALE SALE [3ible Class in heir home on ter Nelson, at Lebanon Sat- Eshleman who is associate - - Sunday evening Stanley urday afternoon. professor at Franklin and 1947 TO 1952 MODELS Hosler, class president, had Mr. and Mrs. John Storm, Marshall College, discussed i ent: health, The "0gri charge of the business ses-and family moved from Co- mental program (NO DOWN PAYMENT) sion. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sin-lumbia to the Hilt apt on Was arranged by the Health ger showed slides and spoke Church Street, last week and Safety committee with Per Mo. Bon their recent trip around Mrs. Fannie Musser is con- chairman Mrs. Robert Hoff the world when they visited fined to her home on account Master and National Security 1947 Chev. Black 2-door Sedan S 4.70 two of thoir SONS. One. is of illness. committee with chairman rc ff St miei Mrs. Frank Young, Sr. Geo. 1948 Plymouth Black Coupe BB le oo mn. ENTER CONTEST Broske, Jr. played several 1949 Studebake Champ 5.90 Hong Kong : “Mary Royer “finished 26th ores, gi Ne ua 1949 Pontiac 2.Dr. Hyd 5.85 a Coal, Pennants o Bone lan schol who 1949 Olds "88" 2-door 8.30 ery yeh TADUTE Ce schol, wa Bucs 1950 Pontiac 4-door Hyd. 11.65 0th, A siudent of the Eliz “py 0¢ FUOE LL 1950°Dodge Station Wagon 20.95 won the contest ond © oan elected president for the 1950 Pontiac Station Wagon 17.10 compete In the stole Sls. TRING 3 EN MS. Gone BN 1951 DeSoto 4-door 11.65 1951 Nash Amb. Sedan 11.65 1951 Packard Sedan aut. 17.10 consult... 1952 Nash Amb. Hyd 22.25 B. Titus Rut 1952 Kaiser 5.85 About This Question 1952 DeSoto Club Coupe 22.25 We had a fire and lost 1952 Ford Convertible 22.25 out . spinet piano, No, # EG wt value to you lies not in what it cost, — LL ,.e. but in what it accomplishes. — — erly, first vice president: Mrs. Robert Keller, second B vice president; Mrs. Jay £ Mcckley, recording secretary ¢ Mrs. Charles Ryman, corres nonding secretary: Mrs. Alex Mitzkavitz, treasurer: and # Miss Alice Marie Nissley, i parliamentarian. #4 JOINS AT DICKINSON 4 Barbara Jo Thome, daugh- et... THE BULLETIN wasn’t burned. As we tor of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe 25 OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM hurriedly carried it out of i ” Thome, of 61 Marietta . ° ° : : \ . 2 Avenue, Mt. Joy, as ine Do Your Printin MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS J th house it sip and | 0+ Include milk 78 81°65, 3, 5%, if Joe as low as $12.95 a month tumbled down the fron i for a better ization for women at Dick steps, and smashed. Does 2 I f t inson College : . . . > re S95) : oy Be x Sampson Bluc Fin Fibre Glass our fire insurance cover | reakias Miss Thome is a freshman 1 , this loss? | You feel better all day lat Dickinson and a 1957 and Plywood Boats } when you cal a good |graduate of Donegal high as low as $11 a month . | breakfast a and the [school, where she served as lc . $ -85 . Wiley& Rutt Agency | best breakfasts include | Student Senate SretaTS { milk® for health and lots on a member of the Nation- Phone OL 3-9661 Mount joy NISSLEY MOTOR co 81 EAST MAIN ST. {ii in : her of the Valedictory PLYMOUTH - RAMBLER SALES ~ SERVICE PHONE OL 3-2181 | Red Rose Dairy Award. CALL WHitney 4-4662 Landisville TW 8-8562 | Clarence S. Greider ; ® [ Nasi ashi CEA RAT MOUNT JOY, R. D. 1 George Williams, founder MAIN & VINE STS. MIDDLETOWN, PA. Marietta HA 6-7471 Phone OL 3.2502 of the YMCA, was knighted | by Queen Victoria. i