fhe Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa, Thursday, January 10 3 ch be Tuesday meeting. and, the other three grades SOIL CONSERVATION yh . amper A report by Secretary.included bulging increases. DOWN THE ALLEY - E (Continued from Page 1) Bailey, who also conducted Within a few years, he said, WORKER OVED R hi bh! T V S » ganization were esp HC election of the high, school Wl John B. Cally attached GERBERICHS aeR { [Cy oy specially showe that the Christmas upwarc 0 some pu- . local Soi Conserva- MT. JOY PAPER BOX a ' € 1a + €rvice honored at this year's an- Lighting committee received pils. lo pe ER m eat i Gerberich 482, E. Rice H nual moeting as special cer- $870 in donat’ons this season. To meet that s'tuation of En gl gh | Lancaster (445, Doe 411, Linton 403 ' ificates were each od 9 leavi B tain viv ing iva arion Street, Ancaster, a Tay ' ALL WORK GUARANTEED Hfieates weve cachand spent $819.12, leaving a nearly doubling the size of LC, to the Hurst 457, Totuls 468 ss GROWS , one in recognition o their balance in its fund of $332.- the high school, the school ret Mice Yin Berks SEENERS— 1 TALL 2 Fa ESSAI TECHNICIAN Tr A i, Ro 5 ogre) Js doing We planning rE effective Jpnuary 14. Ruhl 372, Doyle 395 ker Sheetz, firet president 12 AT vir oy PALER TY yn Wy, € A ! os vid DI Sine 5 preside; Sh i In frac ing school growth necessary to meet the He has been workihg in Lan-/Brown 462, Weiser 434, and oo fe. 1S A MEMBER hp. GEORGE WACHTMAN ve! Ohare were? Joris, hs = ME growth, caster county sifice May E. Craul 510 GRASS FAMILY, YET \ Shaeffor. Paris Hostetter, Balm pointed out that thei Concerning the advantag- 195) He started #5 a Farm KOUNTRY KITCHEN 3 OF Ye ; Mount Jo Ph 3 1245 James Hleilig. Buch- bg gr oy il es of consolidation of schools pignngy, lie Iping fgrmers de Holtzman 490, Frantz 393, | GOME VARIETIES GROWN IN JAPAN Se y one J- enauer, Charles Fish, Simon In ey Nan - Nak B ihn oh i no velop conservation §plans for poe 375. Bott 404, H. Grei TOWER MORE THAN 100 FEET ot : : _ was calle 2h fields educationally ar wR Masala 93m C » Nissley, Alvin Reist, Larry oq» In 1926 the high financially. He said that ed their Taree, he Yona 514. Towis 2177, a Somers, Clarence Newcomer, (gap g) was built “out in theluycationally there are now Along w ith 1¢ planning, KOSERS-—-1 < John Roland, John Booth, no for $66,000. The more COUTSES. better courses. he did soil surve work E. Greiner 434. Funk #47.) » SE Th J3ico Samuel Dock, Simeon Hor-,4dition in 1936 cost $73.-more specific courses, spec. For the past year he has Hollinger 408, Hertz 391, SI1CO e {PROFIT ton, Herman Boyer and Hen- 000. Each of the programs jal training advantages, bet- been working on i \ Re POF! Koser 488. Totals 2168. = = ry G. Carpenter D in its day was regarded aster transportation and spec- Of the Sol Supvey i Lan. HESS’ 3 ooo wi Het on on Dhigh priced. ial facilities of many k nds, Sister county oh En R. Neiss 508, Miller 449, Ca . 'r Bulle - : . ito p Ss § repor ‘nis 4% via (None) (Public) lisher who recently moved The speaker held out no Financially - a field in lh future. His trandfer in H Rice 1. R. Rios wo, P COoOKEs BAMBOO SHOOTS PRET ve on Br “Schools |“ to Illinois, was read by the indications that education which the local board is cludes a promotion tp the Neiss 513. Totals 2349. MAKE A TASTY DISH; FASHIONED PAs Lr L ! L 2 president. Smith was slated ever is a cheap process. He working to make funds 0 Party Chief of Soil GERBERICH'S-1 INTO LIGHTWEIGHT JAPANESE FURNITURE to have been Whips of took on the other hand, thejailable to give even better Surveys in Berks county. Heilig 490, Lawder 415, B BAMBOO IS THE DELIGHT OF MODERN the Chamber of Commerce Viewpoint that the ever in-/educational facilites, he said my includes! the Brown 453. Tavior 476. and 0 DECORATORS next year. George Keener creasing ‘“schcol problem” that state aid of extra mon- supervision of the soil) sur-D’ linger 471. Totals 2305 DESIGNERS AN PECORATO served as chairman in charge is one of good indication.|ey becomes avail bie thru o vs in Lehigh and Schuyl- HOLLINGERS-—3 Cc ul of arrangements for the Rather an ailment, Je Fe consolidation yo dee Waltz 494, G. Wolgemuth ELECTR MBOO! Let SICO install @ genuine joiced tha merica has an ods. ° 464, Weaver 511, Kepple 415 9 opportunity to give to an in-| The present jointure pro- and Johnson 554. Totals : WILLIAMS SPECIALS creasing population the ben-lgram makes $30,250 avail- Firemen 2438 THOMAS EDISON . : Rts of ever better eduga-lable locally. By 3 school (From page 1) MT. JOY TILE USED BAMBOO FILAMENTS 0il-0-Matic Hon; |merger, $48,000 would be Keener 410. 5 fko 398. IN HIS FIRST ELECTRIC : ® In viewing the school pop- {the amount. Me, Zink. Mr. Wolgemuth.|, “noo 0 408 Wells 467 and LIGHT BULB (1879) Hour ) high pressure : : ulation situation locally, he) During a question and an- Mr. Stoner, Mr. Frev, Mr. eon Totals 2190. Service | CONVERSION Chicken in Basket . 85¢c pointed out that the high|swer period, he said that Markley. James Heilig. Rob- “TODAY THIS VERSATLE pg 5 USED 5 \ le HE 7 dain art Kunk'e and Jas. Drohan SKILLFULLY WOVEN ' N : school, including the six up- | sither the citizens or the *rt Kun OIL Tn =» Steamed Lobster Tails 85¢ per tudes. on Decemner school board may initiate a te 4s. “LORIN 0 EN, NOT SPREAD LIGHT 3 : tn your home for include oys and girls yote by the people whether ~ennell: ober offmaster y SOFT T-Bone Steck 85¢ At the same time, the sec- or not they want a merger Kehoe Beach. Joseph Coov- OFFICERS PANT wITH D USES EM A LESS 10 ba? Shri d Good Home ond, third and fourth grades|rather than a jointure. And. George Albert Richard Mrs. Robert Kling was in-| ONE UNDRE TTR THAN anmp an 00 alone totaled 708 youngsters lhe added that such a request nillineer. Asher Neiss andjstalled ns president of the EEN H LL aia Mode Ham Sondwiches [re Dol eons: Robent oat [ona Fire Cy Api Fov FROM FURNITURE TO FISHING > ere Vy 1e oca school | HT ‘arv a n ¢ ay y ier No Down Payment! 0 board, which includes twen- "ve, Park Eberly. FEarlimeeting of tha grono in the RODS, THE LIST OF BAMBOO PRODUCTS hil Take up to 3 yrs. to pay— resin, oaste ty members - five from each Feltmacher, Warren Mrs Alvin Col-| RUNS TO FOURTEEN HUNDRED ITEMS, EACH w y Tav of the four school Charles Groff. Mins wag jnetalled as vien NEEDING THE SPECIAL SKILL JAPANESE ] r utina aver included in the jointure. Axtmen are .Ray Hane resident; Ve om Sion CRAFTSMEN HAVE BEEN USING OVER THE - ese: {fl and Leo Shank: assistant{ecretarv: rs. Ulvam a- M TELEPHONE: IOV 23111 N. Jacob Street, Ph. 3-9141) In Brazil, coffee costs 3 Mr. Mateer, Dap|‘e~r. treasurer: Mrs. Vials OPYRIGHT PASY Bai fh pg Th NEW YORK, N. Y, na Cul hd ds ln . 3 ickoer i y 00-| TR MOUNT JOY cent per cup on even-num-| Harold Billow and Er ume hil i akin gs rm emer ee bered days. and 1% cents Donald Zerphey. Assistant ar det rs: . i Mrs DONEGAL HIGE SCHOOL . . P| SR I ne i Hsing’ oer's Grocery nl I gen LS cag ng Tw Groff assistant| BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Wins First Place rl days. Reason They figure a-! hn Shiver, ram ma |‘ re y «iy [bout a cent as the arvev Ralmer. John: and Miss Marv] 1956 - 1057 In Corn Contest i N. Market St. Mt. Jovioric ave tod William Fackler, Jas Hamilton. ascistan corres- of Sires Thar u y|price, Bay have no coin of nano Jr Geo. Co.lnonding seeretarv. |Jan. 1 Manheim Twp. Hl ganneth Young, Mt. Joy 3 6 nl 44-tfc{that denomination. . | Jan. 15 — Warwick H , 0e - - — Wii Horace Wertz. The eroun nls na), a food Rn 18 ‘Hermpfield H R1, will be given the first = Young James Sch- les ale he held Feh, 9 at thel an. 99 E Wn prize winning ribbon for a aeider and LaVerne Sager. [Florin hall. Chicken carn a r= Eon RD having the largest yield per Mnteer snd Rav Myers. will be featured at <3 — St-towh = ‘lacre of corn in the county = Wk a ils [Tan. 29 — Pequea Valley last year. - rT: RY Ay, isi Si nnd (Feb. 1 — Man. Cent. Al" In'a report issued by the © Ayers an r. Lonenhauver./ eb. 5 — Penn Manor wat ri} Sixt a | : Pennsylvania Crop Improve- . TAKE THE frst aid course; Mr. Young. |ATTFNT) MEETING |Feb. 8 — Columbia Himent group, a first poe a CORN FED Marlvn Myers. Mr. Hoover. | Miss Lily Martin and Rag-ipep. 12 — Lamp.-Stras. ; . FAMILY OUT FOR Mr. Good. .Tohn Myers, Ray nar Hallgren, guidance eoun- Feb. 15—Man. Twp. second place winner ope P RK TEAKS ib C = Mvers William Fackler, celors at Donegal high school| named om Jah Sou : SUNDAY DINNER [Hervey Stoner and Charlesiattended the countv 1p yoy SCHEDULE [at Donegal high school had a rm (rte lance counselors’ meeting to- : a ai at Lone FRESH CORN FED Many gals cover at the Manheim Cental, 11..Man. Cent. ely of pot Rots ps ib C Include On This Sunday Menu than one lap in their race hig Schoo). Dr. fine Smith 15—Warwick student in Lancaster County. ( j £ Lancaster, was ie guest|yan. 18—Hempfield Af oh in a PO RK {2 C N S BEEF HEART WITH FILLING ‘0 the altar. speaker. |Jan. 25—E-town Sy Tr ONE-HALF FRIED CHICKEN EEA EEE SENS PRR AREY, [Pe 12 Lane. Top heifers which took local, 3 ; HE ty, state and national ASSORTED | Plus other Tasty Dishes : Shows I OY fre. 15 Man, Cont oi sta ! Vv NGS SATURDAYS | 1 games p.m. » LUNCH LOAVES le © i TAESOUT EE] § fren 615 Pm SEAMS IMPORTANT : SATURDAYS Devil Clams — Crab Cakes t | | THEATRE al v tr oF | 8 : « ML - POPULAR BRANDS Sandwiches of all kinds - Ice Cream . MOUNT JOY, PA. ©! co. B VISITS COMPANIES "TO GOOD : ib C . 12 FRIDAY — SATURDAY. JANUARY 11 - 12 =. Today members of the GARMENT FIT WORKERS’ SPECIAL DAILY 4 JUDY HOLLIDAY — PAUL DOUGLAS _-in- _ Eenior office practice class po oq blouse and bo- HOME MADE SOUPS . 6 Blof Donegal high visited the dice fit, when making your ALL LEAN FRESH . The Solid Gold Cadillac’ moffices of the Armstrongown clothes, stand in front ib c MOUNT JOY DINER |# MONDAY — TUESDAY. JANUARY 14 - 15 Bot Cm eit fall front, _seests 3 mpany, ancaster. > 49 yourse ull- D GROU N D BEE . - RHONDA FLEMING — MACDONALD CAREY -in- 6 boys; Miss Lily Bernice J. Tharp, extension Open 5g in. 10 1’p. m. be ‘*“Odongo*’ = tin, guidance counselor; and|clothing specialist of the an) a a Mrs. John Day, commercial Pennsylvania State Univer- West Main St., Mt. Joy NECT™NA k > Btcacher were given a tourisity Phone 3.9124 © |8 WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY, JANUARY 16 - 17 Jive (given 9 : ite: e 3-912 1 TER m of the general offices anc Watch for these points: SORRY :—Error in Last Wee ks Ad » TAB HUNTER NATALIE WOOD -in- . shown office procedure. Your shoulder lines should ag on ——~ be on the grain of fabrie a z : I = The Girl He Left Behind 3 Na ry (threads should lie at right You Need 200 NORRIS LABELS For 1 Full Size or Twin Size Sheet FREE SAVE NORRIS LABELS FREE 1 can Heinz Campfire Beans WHEN YOU PURCHASE 2 CANS for $ 1 B.C. JUICE 46-0zs ALLSWEET OLEO 2-45 | i NORRIS BUTTER +: = 69 MAXWELL HOUSE o| » INSTANT COFFEE» $45 HEINZ KETCHUP + 2% HESS’ FOOD STORES un u - - - a - - = - » » |] - - n = - n = = n - - - = = J - =n m = - - = n = = w = = mn - LJ - = = " - - = = = - = - = » - “ Ne n = - - - - " = = - w - = - = - ] = = = = = = = - wm = = = = n = = ne = - a MOUNT JOY MASTERSONVILLE . Phone 3-8211 Phone Manheim 5-2770 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES IEEE NEN ENE EEE EN ENE NENA EEN EEE ENE NNER ENE Xe January Shoe Sale 3S N Hundreds of Pairs Women’s & Children’s Shoes NN Greatly Reduced For Quick Clearance Children’s Shoes rr $999 Fall Dress Shoes 3% Sizes 8'2 to 3 . ENTIRE STOCK MIRACLE-TREAD CL LLL LL LLL eels bebe eee Dr. H. C. Killheffer anges to each other at four inches below center of nor- mal neckline curve.) The seams at the shoulder should Optometrist | MANHEIM | 163 S. Charlotte St. | Telephone 5-2942 toward the tip of shoulder bone at armhole seam. | Mon. & Wednes. 9-5:30 ae din | Tues., Fri, Sat. 7-9 P. M. ELIZABETHTOWN] About 2,000 kinds of mar- a - nd Floor life, from bacteria to fish, hone 7-4163 f d clingi hul f Tues., Fri., sat are foun clinging to hu Is 0 9:30-1:00. 2-5 P. M ships, marine installations, ttn Pilings, a and buoys. — LET'S FINISH THE JOB! “Remember Me!" L301 tits ER : Children’s House Slippers pr $1.00 Growing Girls’ Flats $1.99 rosin MARCH OF DIMES ONE TABLE OF WOMEN'S : Ls il | ODD &ENDS $700 | | Dress & Sport Shoes S499 | | Ridon Loafer Socks “i $2.99 300 prs. Women's House Slippers $1.99 | 8 $6.25 WOMEN'S FUR TRIMMED $7.95 ENTIRE STOCK fl | Rubber Boots Speci $2 9 Aptitudes Casuals $49 : Jumping Jacks Bro. Hi Shoes $1.89 Kickerincs $5.99 oa a DEBBY” URBAN : SALE STARTS FRIDAY MORNING —9 A. M. AL I NO DO A hor = AC K bi oO RN Er R S O ES COLUMBIA he Lancaster County Chapter For Infantile Paralysis 8 J MOUNT JOY 53 5 DURE 14. | Tre Phone EX 3-3511 ai sms ALN ot AME is cu pt apd em A A a st A Ap a A Ais A Al A point from the tip of the ear