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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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Ruptured? Wear the World Famous DOBBS TRUSS For Reducible Hernia Bulbless, Bcltlejs, Strapless DAVIS PHARMACY 9-11 West Slain Aunvillc Street, Two Elected As lona Kindergarten Teachers SOUTH LEBANON, Feb. 7 begins be must continue to end of tbc term, according Slate law. Registrations for admittance two kindergarten teachers- worcj Uic kindergarten are still elected by the Smith Lebanon all persons having chil dren in this age group the to to being Fr li li 7 1958 School Board on Tuesday evening. Chosen were Miss Marilyn 123 S. Harris Clcona, 2111 Kline were asked to register their children.

Oilier action included the purchasing of a check-writing inn- CHEER UP! RELAX! REDUCE! First In Your Locality To Have Gyrohot Fortna's Reducing and Health Salon 210 South Lebanon Dial The Robot Of Your Dreams Gyrohot a superior mechanical table thai works for yon. Correct posture, firms ami tightens muscles, reduces un- Lator. Reducing plan aids luxurious relaxation and the feeling of relief of tension through smooth, synchronized passive exercise and gyro waves. Geared to meet individual problems. Free figure analysis and trial treatment.

It will tell you'more than words; convince yourself on yourself, pur- and Miss Kay Kirby, li; Fail-view Heights. They will! e. assume their duties in the fall ofi The remainder of tbc evening's 1958, at (lie new elementary build- business concerned the selection ing'at lona. 'i of school furniture for the new Dinl 7 SMI was announced lhal Ihc kin-'building and the preparing 1 of a i ror cl gar i en is a public operated recommendation to be given to jthc Sc'-ool Authority on the chasing of said equipment. Tho meeting was continued lo February in, at which time regular business will be completed.

School Authority Mi-els The South Lebanon Township School Authority met at a special session Wednesday night to lake action on the School Board's recommendation of the evening before. The School Authority voted on the awarding of contracts amounting to for furniture and equipment for furnishing classrooms in the new elementary building, as recommended-by the board. The regular monthly meeting will be held on February 10 at which lime there will be authorization of the regular monthly requisitions. Members of the authority attending Ihe meeting were Robert Elmer Plasterer, Alha- nus Hyland, Caleb Zicgler and Supervising Principal Kay Kurtz, FROZEN CUSTARD 26 SOUTH NINTH STREET 22nd ANNIVERSARY SALE At Prices That Show Us No Profit Our latcsl use in all cations will sale! methods that we our Seashore lobe used in this ALL HAND DIPPED Haiti Gat. I.JU Gal.

1.55 490 790 250 Vanilla Chocolafo Pineapple Itanniia Quart IVr Pint Cones: 2 dip lOc, 3 dip 15c It is our desire that every person in Lebanon should try our product, since we feel we have something belter to offer you -that you have over eaten before. I'udye ISiiitcr Pecan Peach Strawberry Hippie Fresh Fruit Strawberry mim 5 Jaycees To Launch Membership Drive The Jayccc.s membership inillee lu-ld a meeting la.sl ning tin- home of Karl Kauff- 427 K. Klin In plan I he rluh's membership drive sot Feb. Ill lo Mar. 10, Tin- goal has been sol a lliirly percent increase ovor Ihe present membership ol lO.i.

Kmiff- man Hie flub is looking for recruits from llio eily and county in the year ago bracket. The drive will be launclied Hi at Hie general meeting in tlio Jaycee offices, Cuinberlaml Main will be Ralph Peters, AWARDS FOR TWO Mrs. Joan S. Troslle, 225 N. Cherry St pictured at loft, and Alex R.

Crore, of Route discuss Ihe Army incentive awards program with Major Gem-nil llerherl .1 Vaiuler Heidei coimnandhiK jronenil of the XXI II. S. Army Corps (Reserve). Itolh Mrs. Iroslle and Crocc were awarded $10 checks a( Indiantown (Jap Military Reservation Uus week for suggestions they made which were adopted hv Ihe torps.

Ihe eominended them for their ink-rest in Ixiostinj-- el'l'ic'iencv ol (he federal service. Bellegrove News BULLKGKOVE, Feb. (i The local fire company met Monday evening with Vice President Charles Blanch in charge. They completed plans for a ham supper. Mrs.

Sherk Honored Mrs. Emma Shcrk, who celebrated her DOth birthday recently, was feted at a dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colcman, Lebanon. Mrs.

Shcrk received gifts and cards from her many acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Speck and son Michael, motored to Perry County, Sunday, where they ere guests of Mrs. Speck's parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Homer Foglcman at Loysvillc, also her brother, Foglcman and his family of Elaine. Sgt. First Class and s.

George Hafncr and sons Jack and Gregory of Palmyra, were guests at the Howard Taulbec rcsi dcncc. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Noll and sou Richard, visited Paul Noll ol Syner and Mrs. Mae Grubb of the Sherk's Church area.

Mrs. Raymond Bomgardncr Church SI, Annville, was a guest of Mrs. Agnes Bomgardncr. Mrs. John Marburgcr, and Mr and Mrs.

Samuel Lightncr of Palmyra R. visited relatives here on Sunday. Mrs. Earl Stover and children Kenneth, Donald, Sandra, Jay Richard and Dennis of Ephrata, visited. Mrs.

Stover's sister, Mrs. Victor Bomgardner and' her family. Miss Esther Stover of Philadelphia, also was a guest at the Bom- Jgardner home. Hershey Fire Co. Plans To Present Heart Program HKUSHEY, Feb.

7 'ilie Hershey Volunteer Fire Company is sponsoring a talk and movies on Ihc heart, by Dr. Kenneth Quickel, cardiologist and past president of the Tri-County Heart Association and now serving on the executive board of the association. A question and answer period will follow Hie talk. It will be given in the fire hall February 13, for the fire company, its Auxiliary and the Ambulance Corps but the public is invited. was voted to purchase a two- way radio for the new fire truck which is expected lo be delivered the end of May.

The paper collection Monday night netted which will be used for the purchase of necessary equipment. Two alarms were reported by Fire Chief Eugene Gray since theJasf meeting. A fire drill will be held with the Chamber Hill Company February 15. Mauro D'Eramo and a Drcscher were placed on the honorary list. Rev.

William S. Blair conducted the devotions and. held a memorial service for Gus Land Tuesday night. Applications for membership were rqceivcd from Pascal Purcell, Carl'Smith, Mrs. Mildred Seibcrt, Harlan Bennett, Daniel Crosby, LcRoy Harry Wimer, John Warwick and Jack lleirvick.

Girl Seoul Association Plans were completed for a public card parly by the Hershey Girl Scout Neighborhood Association at the monthly meeting in the Scout room of the Women's Club Tuesday night. It will be in charge of the following committee chairmen: Mrs. Eugene Garman, general chairman; Mrs. Gethin Kurtz, tallies; Mrs. Samuel Tancredi, refresh- BIG DOENGS! BIG DEALINGS! where you see the OK Used Car sign ALL MAKES; ALL PRICES! COfTJG IfJ Take advantage ofthe wide selection of used cars at your Chevy dealer's.

He has just the car you're looking for at just the price you want to pay For the best u3ed car buy, see your Chevrolet dealer! He is a reputable person who takes pride in the good name honesty has earned for him in your community. Because of the popularity of the new 1958 Chevrolet, your Chevrolet dealer is taking in trade more and more used cars of all descriptions. He has them priced to move fast to make room for more new a Volume business like this means volume savings for you in a Kood used car. CHEVROLET Only ChcurolfL dealers display these famous, trademarks For the best used SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER NOW! monls; Mrs. Ralph II or si, awards; Mrs.

Harry inbles; Mrs. H. Robertson, check room, and Mrs. Harold Mohler. general help.

Heporls given by Ihe leaders on activities engaged in by tin- various troops, include making Valentines for mothers, favors for hospitals, making sil-upons for outdoors, crocheting and doing camp crnfls or working on badges. Camping for Ihe was also discussed and del ails will be worked out during Iho coming months. In connection with Ihe Juliette Low observance, a movie on Girl Scouting all over the world will be shown in the Lillle Tbealer Tuesday afternoon after school, February 25. It will be for Scouls, leaders and mothers. Mrs.

Garman, association chairman, announced lhal new lenders and committee women will be needed next year; applications and suggestions will be welcomed, she said. W.C.T.U. Meets A Frances Willard tea was hold Tuesday afternoon by (be local chapter of the Women's Christian Temperance Union at the home of the president, Mrs. Hiram Groff, 415 W. Chocolate Ave.

The program, presented by Mrs. Paul Ferry, included a devotional service by Mrs. Ira Schlaucb, a reading by Miss Mary Hnnshue and a talk on Frances Willard, by Mrs. Irvin Heist. Plans were completed for an institute to be.

held jointly with Ibe Hummclslown Chapter in iho Hershey E.U.I3. Church, March 4. It was announced by Mrs. Groff that the county W.C.T.U. will bold a lea on February 12.

at Fourth Street Church of God, Harmburg. The meeting i.s open to the public. Kctiral Employes Meet The members of (ho Retired Employes Association were en- Rescue Hose To Host i i 4 lOUIlty (JrOUp Feb. 18 The Lebanon Rescue Hose Company Number Four, meeling last nishl, voted lo entertain Hie )x-h- juion Cmmly Firomens Association on Feb. 18.

A committee of Ihe following men was appointed to tin- event: Charles Shutter, chairman, Richard Shaak, Richard Lux, Kermit Siuilli, and Kk'hard Clements. The company voted conlribti- lions lo the Red Cross, Salvation Army, March of Dimes, and Lebanon Heart Association. II was also agreed to buy a new brake- lalor for the fire truck. A revision of Hie driver pension plan as submit led by the Lebanon Firemen's Relief Association was tabled by Ihe Kes- cne members for They said Ibe amendment 'is "ambiguous" as now staled. Forty-five members were on hand for lliu meeling, which was conducted by President Bernard Keinoehl.

There were four new proposals for membership. Itev. Daniel Kisller, chaplain, offered the invocation and benediction, Three F.asy Ways To 1'lnce Your NKWS Want Ads: Hy I5y Mail, In Person. tertaincd at their meeting in fire, hall Monday afternoon William 1:1. Hoy.

Hoy is a relired Hershey talcs electrician whose, hobby is building and using high fidelity records. He presented a program of hi-fi records, playing eight selections, Group singing was part of Ihc: program, with Mrs. William Run- klo at the piano. Hefreshmcnls past state president and dialo past national vice-president of the Jaycccs, Those at lasi night's meeting, in addition to Kauffma'n, George Slrohm, Harold Mcashcy, Kenneth Rhine, Howard Rolher- mel, Dulwcilcr, and Frill Van Winkle, NEED MONEY SKK THE FRIENDLY LOAN THE ONLY LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED LOAN OFFICS IN LEBANON Phono 27 Hid SI. Ul Oncn Dully 9 A.M.

lo 5 P.M. Snturitny '(ill 1 P.M. were served members by elation. lo UK: women attending the as.so- TICKET RECEIVED Prosperity Day Bargains Shop Lwitx itutlut! Open Tonight Til 9 M. III I PAINTED FURNITURE direct factory purchase makes these savings possible smoothly sanded ponderosa pine furniture ready to paint, stain or varnish in any manner you choose! Look ut siirintjs! Keg.

Price Description Sale Trice Keg. Trice Description Sale Price 14.95 3 Drawer Chest 13.95 2Hnch ll.lin 17.95 4 Drawer Chest 15.95 30 Inch 10.811 21.95 5 Drawer Chest 15.88 29.95 9 Drawer Chest 191.88 18.95 3 Drawer Kneehcle Desk 17.95 35 Inch 12.88 19.95 42 Inch Bookcase. 14.95 Twin size'Bookcase Headboard 8.88 32.95 6 Drawer Kneehole Desk 24.88 16.95 FUH size Bookcase Headboard 11.88 nonv on vtisy iurtns!.

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