was hired. He is Franklin J Myers of Millheim, Pa. at a (starting salary of $4,400 {Meyer is a graduate of Lock {Haven State College and is assigned to the Social Stud- {ies department at the high school. + The Mount Joy BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Published Weekly on Thursdays Except Fourth of July Week and Christmas Week (50 Issues Per Year) 11 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PENNA. In the heart of fabulous Lancaster County. Richard A. Rainbolt Editor and Publisher Dr. Barry Benn, Landis-| ville was also approved as a dental examiner for the school district. Donald Suter, Columbia R1, was hired as a part time custodian at the | Mountville elementary school |The board gave approval for use of the and the Petersburg | school auditorium for Sabin {Oral Polio vaccine clinics on Nov. 18 and Janugry 6. high school East gym Subscription Rate - $2.50 per year by mail. Advertising Rates upon yy Entered at the post office at Mount Joy, Penna. as second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879. The concluding service of |the Salunga Church of the {Brethren Evangelistic Ser- vices will be held Sunday morning, Oct. 7 at 10 o’clock la. m. with Elmer Hoover, at Elizabethtown {William T. Newell. Landisville-Salunga Mrs. William K, Risser A “Beef Supper” will be held by the Landisville Vol- lunteer Fire Company on Sat-| wm urday, Oct. 13 Fon 4:30 to Pi lossor . 7:30 pm. in the Landisville| ae the speaker, Fire Hall. i A 2 p.m. a Love Feast will be held in the church. E— Starting Monday, Oct. 8th and continuing through the remainder of the week, the Landisville Fire Co. willl The Hempfield have a “Financial Drive.” |Sc¢hool Board met Wednes- i | Letters are being mailed/day night, Sept. 26 and ap-| J Sales Register * and a door to door solicita- Proved a flu vaccine program) tion will follow. Anyone de-*9T all school employees on siring to mail a contribution? voluntary basis. ’ " can Be so. Mail it to Landis Employes will be charged) Saturday, October 8 —- 1p - : tout lonly a small service fee for|the Village of Florin on ville Fire Co., Landisville. the vaccine shots. Wood St. A lot of land with In other action, the board|? hares Shed ai i \ments 7 J. J - the: Ladies Auxiliary of the fave its approval to thejineats y lwood Brubak Eealinsillc Fire Co. Was oucaswe. Coumy Tax Col =*- 4 “|lection Bureau to held H the Bfe hall hi with legal action against 32| Monday, October 8 — At befs and ‘four visitors pres _TSons who have either not/C. S. Erb’s Sales Barn off of paid or failed to file a wage Route 441. 100 head of Cana- ent. , [33 : : A resoruiion was passed tax return. One new teacher|dian Holsteins by C. S. Erb. that if a lady didn't pay her dues she was not able to par- ticipate in any activities or help at any suppers. Plans were made for the family style baby beef sup- per to be held by the fire-| : men on October 13 and the oyster supper to be held on} Nov. 17. The ladies gave $500 to the Fire Company. The next meeting will be held Oct. 23rd instead of]: October 30. Union The monthly meeting of] The Rev. G. Martin Ruoss, pastor of Zion Lutheran|: Church, Landisville, and J.| ¢ Carl Nolt, vice president off . ‘.~the church council will at}? “tend - the organization con| =vention of Central Pennsyl- ° ., vania Synod. : J The convention is schedul- + ed to be held at Gettysburg === u College Wednesday, Oct. 5th and Thursday, October 6. > hes 0 The Landisville Lions club) met Monday evening, Octob-| er'1 at 6:30 p.m. in the fire * “hall. Speaker was Murry R.| « Horton, an engineer at RCA ~and a member of the Lancas- ter Toastmaster’s Bureau. David Nolt, sixty-five, 124} Main St., Landisville, ended his life by hanging himself =in a barn located at the rear of an apartment house in which he lived. = His body was found hang ~ing from a second floor raft *“dr by Richard Savicky, same wriaddress, at 7:45 p.m. Monday Sept. 24. Dr. Hiram Wiest East Petersburg deputy cor oner, issued a verdict of suicide. Surviving are four ers and one sister. broth- The Hempfield Sertoma Club mest Wednesday even- ing, Sept. 26 at 6:30 p.m. at the Mount Joy Legion Home| The speaker was Larry| : Raudenbush whose topic was “Baseball.” The Sertoman of the Day was Russell Markley. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Jane Gwendolyn Wells, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Henry A. Wells, Penacook,| N. H., to Kenneth Edward] ; Brabits, son of Mr. and Mrs. | § Edward J. Brabits, Landis ville. The ceremony in the Penacook United] § Church of Christ, with the| § Rev. Alton P. Mark officiat-| § ing. Mrs, Brabits is a gradu i ate of Penacook High School] took place proceed| rT | ABUNDANT LIFE “hs by ORAL ROBERTS 3 Fn a GOD'S STRENGTH CAN BE YOURS A man and his small son were working together in the garden gathering stones. “Here's one I can't lift, Dad- dy,” the boy cried. “I've tried with all my might” The father stopped working, looked down at his boy, smiled and said, “Son, you didn’t real: ly try with all your might, for I was here as a part of your might and you didn’t ask me to help you.” Jesus of Nazareth wants you to count Him as a part of your might. He knows your limita- tions, and He stands beside you to minister to your needs. He stands beside you when the bur- |dens are too Foy to bear. | “Here, let Me help you,” He |whispers, stretching forth His nail-scarred hands. | He stands beside you at the 'busy intersections of life, when |you are bewildered by the rush land tumult of all that’s going lon. He takes your hand in His land leads you safely across, He |stands beside you when nerves are frayed, or when you are dis- |couraged and lonely. He has a way of calming frayed nerves, or reassuring you and of putting {you back in order. |" Christ's strength is placed at meet Tempe your disposal to be utilized. If you give up easily, if you are prey to lingering fears, it is be- cause you have not learned to lace your hand in His. You fae only to reach out in faith and make His strength a part of your strength. It often happens that life makes demands of you beyond your own powers. Such demands work for your good! Only that which seems impossible is real- ly worth doing, for this is the law of growth and progress. But to succeed at these tasks, you must Jearn how to utilize God's help. For no one, of course, can go beyond human limitation without His help. Phillips Brooks used to pray, “Lord, I ask not for tasks equal to my powers, but I poy i powers equal to great tasks.” When you know that Christ's strength 1s a pont of your strength, you need not be raid of any situation or task that may confront you in the future. God gives fust the right amount of strength for every and face undaunted the chal- lenge of living each. day victo- riously. need. Saturate your life with it | Language Lab Opened at DHS A language laboratory is to be used this year for the first time at Donegal High School, according to John G Hart, principal. The lab includes two tape recording devices designed to improve the speaking abil- ity of individual students by allowing them to compare their pronunciations of for- eign phrases with the pro- nunciations of recorded ex- perts. They are located in what was an empty room ad- joining the school library. Also to be used this year for the first time is a special reading machine on which a student may select the num-| ber of words he wishes tol read per minute from any| selection of reading he deisir-| es. The device compels him| to read at the set rate he has| chosen. Future plans for the room include the addition of spec| jal teaching aids in other fields, such as mathematics and science. Some of the cost of new equipment was offset by a federal grant, Hart report-| ed. Brees A man can’t live a full and| satisfied life until he is pre- pared to accept the unexpect-| ed as an opportunity instead| of a possible source of troub- le. and Concord Commercial| College. She was formedly| employed as a secretary { Mr. Brabits was graduated| from Hempfield Union High School and attended North- eastern University in Boston, _ Mass. He is serving with the U. S. Army Security Agency where the) Carson, Colorado, couple is residing The Teachers Landisville Parent| Association has chosen as its theme for the| year “Preparing Tomorrow’s| Citizens— Common Goal for| Parents and Teachers.” The first meeting is sched | uled for Tuesday, Oct. 9 with as guest| The program com| Al and Fuhrman F. Bailey speaker. mittee is' headed by Mrs. Landis Brackbill Jr, 120 SOUTH MARKET ST. =r have to be expensive to look it! Tempest 63 | Maybe you can tell the difference between Pontiac's Tempest (especially that Le Mans) and the high-priced jobs. Besides having a 4 that acts like a V-8, Tempest sports a new 260-hp V-8* that acts like nothing you ever got your hands on before. And besides its beautiful balance, Tempest has Wide-Track this year. And self-adjusting brakes and a tachometer* and fetching style and all kinds of niceties that’li make your Tempest smoother and tougher. About all it doesn’t have is a big fat price tag. Vive la difference! Pontiac Tempest SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED-PONTIAC-DEALER H. S. RISSER MOTORS ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. *Optional at extra cost | hows this for exploding the myth Yio “i | the| 63...today! : The Bulletin, Mount Joy Thursday, October 4 ny my TIPPER FIAIOCK SAYS. ee me "a wn ¥ 1 2 “Hunting is o lot of fun, sight that bird but watch that gun!” \ THE NATIONAL RIFLE \ ASSOCIATION rcactes % shooting safety 20 29 mr OE tang 2 | Are You Proud of Your Letterhead? If you're not you should be ... .. because your letterhead is your silent spokesman . . . your business ambassador to new prospects and old customers alike. Make sure that it is worthy of you, Let us design and print a letterhead you CAN be proud of | The... Mount Joy Bulletin When in need of printing, remember The Bulletin. PATRONIZE BULLETIN ADVERTISERS || SAVE 6 : EIGHT O'CLOCK Ib. bag £1.39 8353 SES U. 5. NO. 1 "A" .P COFFEE SALE!| ON THE & A Vv E 20 3-18. BAG ‘RED CIRCLE BOKAR 1-b. - 1b. : 53 37°] b 3 Ib. bag $1.51 3b. hag $1.63 ON THE 1-18. 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