WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1966 “Victorious Jesus.” After the death of their ® The Singing (Turn to Page 4) emphasizing the death own infant child, and | Mrs. Harry resurrection of Jesus Christ. [started a humble ministry of [their home after the entitled, ' making a Christian home for ' school mother had lived with ; Mount Joy Mennonite church, Their program is (Pass it on!) Olds Swing Fever got you? Your Olds Dealer has just the cure: A Toronado-inspired Oldsmobile! Choose your own prescription: Elegant Ninety-Eight . . . action-packed 88 ++. low-priced F-85... 40 Rocket Action models in all. And all priced to make waiting downright foolhardy. Feel your temperature rising? That’s Swing Fever. Quick! Head for your Olds Dealer’s . . . open your mouth and say “yeah!” LOOK TO OLDS FOR THE NEW! STEP. OUT FRONT oes 272 @ Rocket Action Car! x GREAT TIME TO GO WHERE THE ACTION IS... SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CLDSMOBILE QUALITY DEALER TODAY! NEWCOMER MOTORS, Inc. WEST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY EE —————— SE —~ -— ete tec ne, Seas ‘We chose electric heat ‘because my wife is a working wife s a working wife. I wanted her to have as little k and household worries as possible —and so lectric. We wanted guaranteed trouble-free cons | You can't beat electric heating for cleanliness 1atie control. ( ommend that you go electric, too. It’s the 1¢ heat. | RE BUILDING~Tell your builder you want to be ouwant the best, you want electric heat. IF YOU | ODELING-Calla Reddy Kilowatt Recommends | » Home Heating Dealer, for an estimate. He is’ 1¢ Yellow Pages under "Heating Contractors.” Zimmerman | of age. One child was born in TORONADO + NINETY-EIGHT « DELTA 88 * DYNAMIC 88 + JETSTAR 88 «+ CUTLASS + F-85 +» VISTA-CRUISER + STARFIRE + 4.4.2 OLDOSMOBILE- THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. unwanted children. Seven children entered and | before they were five weeks B. Nissley, of the Mrs. Frances high- igh the oldest member : . is dead at age 100. Death came Tuesday after- noon at 5:15 p. m. at the them for several months. To date there have been twelve legal adoptions and many fos- ter children in the home. The home is a farm locat- ed in an isolated area in the hills of Berks county, Tulpe- hocken Twp. Here the girls learn to cook and sew, bake and above all minister to the foster children from mixed backgrounds. The sons of the family help their father with the farm and in the trade of plastering houses. Week-ends are always filled singing the praises of a God who has helped this family and many times answered their prayers. All are invited to share in this program. PAGE FIVE wer ime Death Comes At Age 100 home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Lois Keener, and family on the Cedar Tree road. She had been frail and bed- fast for many months. Born Dec. 30, 1865, she was married to Amos R. Nis- sley a farmer, in 1883 and they had five children prior to his death in 1925. Sons Walter, Henry Lloyd and a daughter, Anna, are deceased. Survivors include a daugh- ter, Ada, wife of the Rev. Henry Garber and a son, Charles H. of New Bruns- wick, N. J.; eight grandchild- ren and 20 great grandchild- ren. Funeral services will be held from the Mount Joy Mennonite church at 2 p.m. Friday, March 18, and burial will be made in the Mount Joy cemetery. Friends may call at the Nis- sley funeral home between the hours of 7 and 8::30 p.m. Thursday. Mr. Businessman: TORONADO-INSPIRED DELTA 88 HOLIDAY SEDAN limited profits! PHONE 653-4821 "In 1965, electric heat’s growing popularity among PP&L customers was shown when 389, of new home buyers chose it for their homes. MR. BUILDER — Build total-elec= tric homes and you build what people want | =and what will sell, ~~ 3 ole ”\ | You say goodbye to sales when your customers can’t say hello And with today’s narrow profit margins, even one missed customer is one too many. Let us show you how an extra business phone can increase your profits. Just call us. Remember. .. limited customers mean COLUMBIA - UNITED TELEPHONE CO. TELEPHONE 684-2101 a | PPsL me er —" ee eee A Se -— PRE TST - ~
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