Dutch, meanir PNS the stream’ name trom Dependable Gas Service Roy M. Ressler 27 W. Main St., MOUNTVILLE PHONE 5-5301 OR CALL K. RESSLER WM. FLORIN, PA. MT. JOY 3-5731 ‘hidd »n New and Used Gas Ranges FOR SALE CORN-FED DOUBLE BREASTED TURKEYS CORNER 16 TONS Tenness Ernie I HEAR YOU KROCRING. Gale Storm HE— Al VY BOY FLAT TOP Dorothy LOVE IS A MANY SPLENDORED THING Four Act ALL AT ONCE .YCU LOVE HER - Hibbler Collins Perry Como I WANT YOU TO BE MY BABY— Dres:ed or Ive weight. PRICE REASONABLE WAY'S APPLIANCES Harvey K. Shoemaker 22 FLORIN, ia Gibb Goorg 3-3622 PA Viount Phone Main ! Street, 3-9862 Phone Joy 48 W During The Holiday DRIVE CAREFULLY Enjoy Thanksgiving For Years To Come! Bring ‘em back alive from the Holiday weekend! Don’t let your Thanksgiving trip be the d=ath of your family. Diive ccrefully . watch out for inexperienced drivers Above all, stay on your . use proper hand signals. guard every minute, . REMEMBER There Holidays on the calendar. BE CAREFUL are many other The Life You Save *May Be Your Own! Don’t let this be your last. WILEY & RUTT AGENCY Fire & Casualty Insurance Specialists 85 EAST MAIN ST PHONE not work “I can taste that turkey already ; ~ Mom” YOUR LONG DISTANCE CALL... A PERFECT THANKSGIVING DINNER BELL An invitation to Thanksgiving dinner by long "distance telephone is such a nice thing. Equally nice is a call home on Thanksgiving even if you can’t be there. “ So put a long distance call in your Thanksgiving picture. It’s thrifty and smart to call after 6 PM and it’s a good idea to place your call 3 0) early. It cuts down the rush and helps ~, ; us to speed up service. | Mrs | day | Stauffer, pW ATER TF a | The * port Schuykill County derived its s (THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pa. Thursday, November 2 8 MAIL EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS RODGERS AND HART ENEMY,” SET FOR OLDSMOBILE NBC-TV MUSICAL, “DEAREST POSTMASTER URGES Postmaster Elmer L. Zerph- ), Anne left orncha Otis S) e Olds mher {1 tar with rest Enemy,” nner a which Lichn hile 1 announced today that there has been a steady increase in the flow of Christmas cards and packages through the Post Of- the past few days. He said was glad to see that many people getting their Christ- mas gifts for distant points in-; to the mail this week pointing lout that packages addressed to folks living in other sues] should all be mailed before De 5th and those for near- before December 10 the need for every- on his 1955 Christmas” Postmaster Elnrer LL, ey fice he are RE i gg | cember re {ob terlin wal by points nd Hart musica Stressing will CEST) to coopera,e i I Early for 1 the Int Rod | | one | “Mail | campaign, from 9 to | nas produ Donegal Is Host ] To County Student | Council Convention | hundred fifty attended the Lancaster Student Council conference Thursday at the Donegal These students The program included registra- which address president of council students County last High repre- One School sented 20 schools of the a general assembly included the welcome by Jack Gilbert, the Donegal and John Hart, principal mixed chorus, girls’ trio, Donegallads and boys’ quartet gave musical sel- octions and Russel Etter of New Holland High School gave the National conven-| tion. | Miss Miriam Roland directed play “Pot Luck”, =a banquet was held in the cafe- and a dance was featured school gymnasium dance was furn- Donegal Dance by H. Morrell day tion, student vice Donegallassies, a Tre=- on a one act teria in the Music ished Band Shields. high for the the ted by direc met school groups the discussed » of Four discussion in four rooms of The “What is council?” plan grams the can student better participation in activities? “Should stu- dent voice in regulating homework?” Brought out in the four groups were the facts that® student should not a disciplinary authority by subjects were the student student scope “Should the schools?” assembly pro- council of How council promote school 33s and council have a council act as but favored an system having student teachers in study should and relieve that councils partially tors halls; assemblies plan that more variety in that more there should be the should tivities placing programs; councils sponsor school ac and publicize them plus suggestion boxes in the that ed schools; and students overburden with home the nights of school activ 111¢ eo REPORT sons were HOSPITAL 1434 p to the Li admitted General Hos ptal during the month of Oc tober, it was announced today Dr. Donald C. Smelzer, evutive Director of the hospital, at a meeting of the Board Directors Monday, Nov. The admitted persons ed 11,308 days of Other incaster by Ex of 14 requir- hospital on ser vice figures in- clude: Patients census d'scharged during the month 1439; Number of op erations, 590; Number of births 299 ( 1088 patients were Receiving Ward 418 patients were the Dispensary The tients per day The highest tients for treated in the treated in 560 number 365 number day month was 385 tober 31st — ® NANCY WILLIAMS HONORED A miscellaneous shower held at the home of Mr. Albert Brandt last evening in honor of M'ss Nancy Williams. She received lovely and useful gifts Refresh- ments were served the fol- visits pa- with average of was of during Monday, pa- the Oc one on was and Thurs- to lowing: Mrs. Mae Walters, Mrs. Eli- zabeth Sprint, Mrs. Beatrice Goodling; Mrs. Toisa Twanoski. Miss Velma Waltz, Miss Bever- | ly Mark, Miss Nancy Washtet- ter, Miss Doris Kaylor, Miss Florence Kaylor, Miss Esther Mrs. Elizabeth Metz- ler, Mrs. Rose Matters, Mrs. | Sadie Rice, Mrs. Christine Haw- thorne, Mrs. Ruby Williams, nal ~~ | queried honor | mon- . I are 1 by following you're HARRISBURG ‘ROUND UP |2d before Christmas Day: - [them securely, Address HARRISBURG ROUND-UP and Mail Harrisburg Lawmakers He went on to say, “Of course turned to their seats in the Le-| early mailing all Christmas gislature this week following ajcards and gifts is a big factor of inter-|in getting everything delivered rupted only to |before Christmas. Keep in mind the| that careful packing, a|addressing equally two-day series of wrangles by|tant. Eve year many the Senate. Hot the agenda| Wrapped break this week has been the Govern-|despite Manufact-| we often have second| addresses which cannot == | Zerphey says that simple rules, cer- gifts deliver- Wrap them them early. these tain to have your | correctly, re-| of weeks last week by a one-day of of Representatives and recess several correct impor- poorly ken session House are ry packages careful to are on open and over incomplete read at handling or's proposed puzzle the by the newly excise tax, major tax effort Democratic There have tions. that Senate may with the urers’ new|or simply be administration.|all.” strong indica-| Advance care GOP-controllea| gift packages for eventually go along making sure that all addresses lare legible and complete will (nrevent disappointment to send-| cr and receiver alike. “If you have any articles of} bulk, better; Post Office be-! mail them,” warns. “The, weight depending pack- preparing the mails and been in the proposal. State Department of] Public Instruction noted this| : week that the need for Size. or vocational education services| “heck with the expanding in Penn-| fore attempting to as exemplified by re- Postmaster which and The ed is rapidly sylvania, surveys, that per in wanted education ‘he [limits on size of county a-|packages vary, the boys/™" where you indicat-{age from.” voca-| Some Post Offices cept packages that [than 72 in completed length and girih, nor the 2833! (20 pounds in weight patients the state’ the limits up to children in combined length hospital 1 70 is 4 sont : J anc ounds in weight. at Elizabethtown, shows that of| ! : . ole se checked, 61 cent of] those SRST. . | When in need of Printing. the patients had contin-| \ (thing) kindly remember the ued after leav-| : : 28 per cent at-| per cent| at cent one of showed 69 in one mail your lone cent of one county to take training. cannot ac- are more combined ed they tionlal mT inches more than In others, 100 and A survey recently of a cross-section of former only crippled : go inches of : girth per (any Bulletin former their hospital, education ing the tended college, and 23 had one year or more busi ness schools in for apples are the holidays Pennsylvania's to the that for Good, offing over from according Agriculture quality the ‘onsumers own orchards, Department of the apple crop state as a down 320.000 bushels from last it is still sufficient to rank fifth nationally grape noted while the some whole is year >ennsylvania The and was pear crop good, although 1954 also considered sl'ghtly under on Pennsyl during the increase Milk vania production dairy farms showed an the cows on hand was up by 12,000 over a the total Keystone State running somewhere in of 960.000 month but similarly number of dairy some ago with herd the neighborhood During the month dairy farm averaged $4.85 per hundred m’'lk wholesale, with cows averaging $185 pe» head. year ers pounds for aa make| car winter driving, certain that of the windows is open a crack least, the State Department Health warned this week, point- Keystone State mo an absolute to against car- monoxide the fumes of which can readily seep through boards unnoticed During one at of ing to that out torists this is necessity insure bon poisoning floor of this cent The State Public: Instruction week that roughly of high school students in Pennsylvania fail to complete their high school education, no ting at the same time the pres sing need for more accredited evening schools help these students who must go to work Department said 30 per to MARRIAGE L re ENSES Carson J. Sprount, Manheim R1, and Mary Elizabeth Engle, Florin, Miss Joyce Williams, Mrs. Ver-| na Brandt and Miss Nancy Wil- liams. —————— » —— Stimulate vour business hy tising in the Bulletin adver UST A LIL AeT TO GET YOUR ATTENTION WHILE VE PUT IN ATTENTION FARMERS! Have Your Repair Jobs Done Now And Get 10% OFF ON ALL JOBS AMOUNTING TO $35.00 OR OVER WHEN PAID CASH THIS OFFER EXPIRES MARCH 1st Avoid the Spring Rush. Make Arrangements Now. N. G. Myers & Son FARM SERVICE RHEEMS, PA. DIAL E-TOWN 17-3593 A Big Check for Christmas Yours for Easier Giving in 1956 First National MOUNT JOY Next year, don’t let the Santaseason take you by surprise. Join our 1956 Christmas club now. Make little, a good-sized . . enough to cover all your Yuletide buy- a small deposit every week, and little by your savings grow till you have check . ing, including a gift from you to you! Bank & Trust Company FLORIN NEW 1956 NINETY DE LUXE HOLIDAY COUPE OAh-A-A?! those 'SS OLDS MOBILES! = VISIT THE "ROCKET ROOM"... 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