ing 3 | {fc -— | a fam Bureau Life Insurance Co.- Farm Bureau Mutual Fire Insurance Co. : Farm Bureau Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. ATIONWIDE IN SURANCE NATIONWIDE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. ) NATIONWIDE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO, I NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE CO. - | HOME OFFICE — COLUMBUS, OHIO 1 3 Benj. F. Garber ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. DIAL 7-1284 SHOWS O MATINEE EVENINGS J Y SATURDAYS 7 and 9:00 P.M’ AND ITHEATRE] 6-8-10 P. M. 2:00 P.M, Mount Joy, Pa \ FRIDAY — SATURDAY. JANUARY 13 - 14 JAMES DEAN NATALIE WOOD -in- “Rebel Without A Cause” In Cinemascone First Feature Starts Saturday Nite 5:45 P. M. MONDAY — TUESDAY, JANUARY 16 - 17 SILVANA MANGANO IK DOUGLAS “Ulysses” NESDAY — THURSDAY, JANUARY 18 - 19 VAN HEFLIN — JEAN WOODWARD “Count Three And Pray” -in- -in- #5 CT Telok} JUST P10 A WEEK AT WAYS APPLIANCES MOUNT JOY TO9P. M. } WEST MAIN ST. OPEN EVERY DAY 9 A.M. | | | | | ww 1 Elizabethtown downed the Smith Distributors ... 9 Donegal Indians in a Section I Eshleman Brothers 7 5 contest Tuesday evening at Sico Ey Donegal, 55 to 40. H. S. Meckley & Sons ... 3 9 Epler opened the game with High team triple Meckley’s,|a layup shot from the foul line, 2623; High team single Sico | Earhart hit with a set shot from| 925; High ind. triple Packer |outside and followed with a 626; High Ind. Single Frey 256. | short set shot. Goodling and| Sico - 1 Teufel scored for the Bears, Frey 456, Miller 404, Ash-| Epler scored from the inside, mead 486, Holtzman 471 Pack-| after B. Groff scored two foul | + 473. Total 2290. goals to give Donegal a 12 to 6 | E shelman Bros. - 3 advantage at the end of the Waltz 455, William 461, Gar-| first period. ber 478. Good 503 Hendrix 552. E-town outscored Donegal 19 | Total 2449. to 12 to take a 25-24 lead at | Smith Distributors - 4 halftime. Teufel scored 9 points Funk 543. Roth 441, Emen- during this period for E-town, | helser 513. Craul 469. Hardish Earhart scored six for Donegal. | 573. Total 2539. A field goal by Bob Blymire | H. S. Mecklye - 0 prevented Donegal from being i Hopple 519. Fitzkee 476.| held scoreless in the third per- Meckley 465, Parsons 477, Ma-|iod Donegal attempted 13 shots teer 472. Total 2409. and were successful only on|- Ml =m Blymire's field goal. E-town MERCHANTS LEAGUE scoring chances were also held Keeners - 2 to a minimum. They tried 12 Neiss 451, Mariner 378. Keen-| chances from the field, being | er 387. Fellenbaum 495. Gar-| successful on 4 attempts. ber 447. Total 2158. The Bears continued to set Hollingers - 2 | the pace scoring 21 points in Weiser 438, Weaver 463, Hol-| the last period, with Teufel linger 377, Peifer 398, Johnson| s¢oring seven of the 21 points, | 491. Total 2167. | Donegal scored 14 points with | Kountry Kitchen - 4 I Powell accounting for seven. M. Wolgemuth 383, I'unk 490, Donegal scored 14 field goals | R. Br | DOWN THE ALLEY MERCHANTS LEAGUE Elizabethtown Downs Donegal Cagers | TEAM STANDING own 524, Brosius 541, and in 60 tries, E-town scored 24 in | Craul 529. Total 2467 58 tries. | Hess Store - 0 er — =1.390, tal 2204. | Linton 461, Wolgemuth 451, ner 4 Mt. J L J PENNSYLVANIA HAS VARIED AGRICULTURE Pennsylvania agriculture is both specialized and diversified.' Rehrer 486, G. Bott 444, Grei- 60. Total 2302. oy Tile - 3 ; R. Rice 467, J. Gainer 418. | That is the pattern revealed by Safko 383, Lee 436, Wells 507. the latest selections of six Mas- Total 2211. ter Farmers announced during Paper Box Co. - 1 | the Farm Show this week in Heilig 462, Hertz 481, Brown Harrisburg. Three of the super- Lowder 387, ger 4 Hurst Ruhl 484. To-| jor farmers have purebred Hol- | stein dairy cattle, but two of Kcser's - 3 these also keep sheep, and lay- Matoney 449, H. Rice 402, ing hens, while one grows tur- Koser 514, A. Neiss 366, Dillin-| keys and another hogs. The 98. Total 2229. | fourth farmer is a purebred 4 Gerberich’s - 1 | Guernsey man, but also grows Gerberich 423, Kepple 403, hogs, produces eggs and cannery Frantz 443, Balsbaugh 336, and crops. The fifth specializes in 530. Total 2135. turkeys, but also raises pure- —_— | bred Hereford beef cattle. And | the sixth is both a heavy pota-| Basketball | to and a large egg producer, | feeds steers and grows crops for Y A R S | IY Y | a cannery. The men were decorated with | the De [THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, January 12 3 LIVING COST Te DOWN SLIGHTLY Harrisburg -PNS- A slight decline in the cost of living for | residents of the Keystone State - amounting to only .4 percent but still a drop - was noted for the past quarter, accordisg to partment if Labor and (Industry. Primarily responsible for (decline were lower prices for (food and transportation, al- though such items as personal care, reading and recreation the costs dipped also. On the other hand, housing, apparel, medical care and mis- cellaneous goods and services were up. It was noted that the removal of the one per sales tax was also a contribut-| ing factor to the overall decline in living costs for the state. On the food front the aver- age retail prices declined 1.29% and down 1.6 per cent as com- pared with a year ago to the | lowest level since December of 1950. Contributing heavily were [lower prices for meats, fish, | poultry and fresh fruits and | vegetables. Coffee, milk, eggs, sugar and some canned items were up. tental cost of apparel increas- ed 1.4 per cent, reflecting in the main the return of season- al items fo the retail stores. Shoes, wool coats and suits, and men’s ‘shirts were priced higher. One of the. biggest drops is the field of transportation where a decline of three per cent was registered. —@ — LOCAL LEGION HOME ROBBED OF $100 The local Legion posthome robbed of approximately Friday night it was re- State Policeman Charles was $100 ported. Simmons said entrance was gained through an unlocked basement window. The thieves rifled two pin- ball machines, a cigarette mach- ine and juke box to steal quar- dimes and nickles. War- ren J. Nelson, janitor, discov- ered the theft and notified Jack commander ters, Germer, KRIEG-| BIZ Gore" Ee PNY cent | Local Area (Continued from Page 1) Kenneth Young's Guernsey Junior Heifer won first place; Richard Heagy's Junior sow won fourth; Melvin Longenech- er, ninth in Junior Sow; Rob- ert Mowrer, eleventh in Junior Sow; and Kenneth Newcomer, thirteenth, in Junior sow, This is the first time that the Witness Oak Chapter has exhib- ited at the Farm Show. The en- tire Vocational Agriculture class was present to observe the animal judging and’ to obtain ideas for possible entries for the farm show next year. Grant Miller is at the instructor agriculture school SHEETZ FUNERAL HOME 21 W. Donegal St., Mount Joy within means’ GERALD R. SHEETZ Funeral Director “A service everyone's That's Right mores NEIGHBOR _ WONTON INSURANCE a, W. H. .Stehman SQUARE ST., FLORIN Phone 3-6712 PEST CONTROL 3 | ALL WORK GUARANTEED | — Free Estimates — WM. J. POWERS 121 W. BAINBRIDGE ST. ELIZABETHTOWN PHONE E-TOWN 7-1415 See What Your Dollar Can Do With These Values! Gigantic $1 Sale FRESH BEEF Beatles Pears NCY Ibs $ RIS FANCY $ 303 cans NORRIS FA Strawberry Preserves jars VALLEY FORGE Cut Green Beans 303 cans $ NORRIS FANCY RED $ Kidney Beans ot NORRIS All Green Asparagus (Cut Spears) for EXTRA LARGE JUICY Oranges 125 & 150 size doz 0 3 Qe A COUPLE IN YOUR EXTRA FANCY FRYERS THESE ARE REAL BUYS — PUT FREEZER Velveeta Cheese Hess’ Food Store y COMPLETE ONE STOP FOOD SERVICE , Phone 3-8211 MOUNT JOY It looks high priced ...but its the '56 Chevrolet! 8:15 P. M. | oe medals, in recognition of * Jan, 13~Hempiield A their achievements in agricul- Jan. 17—Kennard-Dale H | ture and community affairs, at : i Sy rhs 4 H | a luncheon in their honor. Cor- an. ~—Manheim Central . Al cnves were vive ir wives “Tor 27 Can x H sages were given their wives in ww Jan. 31—Milton Hershey A | recognition of the indispensable 1 Feb. 3—Manor H | part they played in thier hus- : Ib. Mabe Twp. BH | bands’ success. More than 150 eb. Elizabethtown Bl aos agriculture 2 rs & as- Fob, H hy ; leaders and Mas * Feb. 17—Momptield g | ter Farmers attended the lunch- JU N 10 R H H eon which was held at the Penn hy TR G Harris Hotei in Harrisburg. : . . seers i) — Jon, 32 “Liga H | VISITS ELIZABETHTOWN an olumbia rn: £0] The Moc $ y ; ; * Jan. 27—Manheim Central By oi ant Jos Lions Chun * feb. 3 Hempfield A | Visited the Elizabethtown Lions Feb. 7—Lititz A | Club Tuesday evening. This is : Pek 10—Elizabethtown H| an annual affair, one year the eague Games local club visits the Elizabeth JUNIOR VARSITY town Club and the next year 7:00 P. M the E-town group visits the Juv. 10~-Hemplield A local club. Mervin Brandt was Joa. 17-KonhardDule H | the guest speaker Thirty-five * Jan. 20—Ephratt H | men from the local Lions Club * Jan. 24—Mon..cim Central A | made the visit. * Jan. 27—C:lumbia Hi- Jan. 31—Milton Hershey A | * Feb. 3-—Manor H PUBLIC * Feb. 7—Manheim Twp. H | * Feb. 10—Elizabethtown A | 0 er ating arty Feb. 14—Lampeter Strasburg H | * Feb. 17—Hempfield H to be held at weiboiyg spei| oy) MR. MERCHANT | MAPLE GROVE ROLL ARENA Friday Nite, Jan. 20th MAT 230 ME 3:00 to 11:00 P. M. You Can Rent An Spongoreh by the Florin E.U.B. | Brotherhood. Tickets may be Ad Space Here In Ly NE Ll * * | purchased at Farmer's Snack! | Bar, Florin, or Way's Appliance | Store, Mount Joy. Come one, "come all. 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You can also Dut, even beyond the costly ap- have seat belts, with or without pearance of its be ['isher, Chevy give Cars «i ruti for their THE NEWCOMER MOTORS PN i ay PP autiful Body by shoulder s the high-priced money. It brings Come HOT ONES harness, panel padding highway-test a Chevrolet! and instrument at extra cost. EVEN HOTTER Inc., Mount Joy, Pa. PHONE 3-4821 LN SAY 0) i
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