PACE FOUR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19th, 1939 ® THU M 2, Hazel Bixler. Myers; 2, Marie Fry; 3, Ruth Smith.! Senior high, small project—1, Amos ART EXHIBITS ! Hr R aytown S Russets—2 Fzra Wolgemuth. Mixed pickles—1, Anna Metzel; 2. | Bricker; 2, George Endslow; 3, (Grace Henderson, chairman) TR ! 2 d WwW k Of : Green Mountains—1, J. S. Longe-) I'lizabeth Brubaker; 3, Rachel Hess.| Clarence Brubaker. Elementary— 1, Anna Ruth Hess: 5 It S The n ee (From page 1) necker; 2, Wilmer Heisey. Pepper relish—1, Mrs. Anna Eyer;| Sr. high, sniall project—1,; Amos | 2, David Shaeffer; 3, E. Herr. - ? A oy A N of the Junior High School at May - SMALL GRAINS 2, Mrs. Howard Swarr; 3, Anna! Amos Bricker; 2, Robert Eshleman; | Pencil sketch, senior high—1, ¢ . : / DN ° 1 "Ye tire it 7 | Wheat—1. Ivan Wolyemuth; 2.3 Haverstick. 3, Clair Tess. : George Reich; 2, Richard Wilkins; of 2 B h d Y B Jd Sow Pe ow it 7 fos Martha | S. genecker; 3, Dan Kauffman, Fickles—2, Edith Kendig; 3, Edith | Junior high, large project—1 | 3 Robert Sipling. hee ie I rt a a r a I Nn S ; DL ae nior High school, | Kenneth Kipp; 2, Dan|Kendig. Gerald Zinn. Miscellaneous, senior high — 1, 1 C | hs Sl 2 was second with a distance of 67 [ Kauffman: 3. Frank Weidman Catsup—1, Nellie Neiman + high small project—1. | George Reich; 2, Mar, isey; hah, i | a auiiman; J, ¢ an. as lal. Mal & pia > } Gzeorg - ; y Heisey; 3, 4 Ba T feet, eight inches. Chili sauce— 2, Jane Fryberger.| Wil Eckert; 2, John Henry Bru-| walter Maxwell. | shares 3 Aj our ore . TOBACCO : 5 : NB p pple jell azel Bixler; 2.( baker, 3, Robert Eshleman. San. ny i J oi harley ; NEWS ap baking contes ; Seed leaf wrapper—1, Clarence! Apple | ; yi | Pen and ink sketch—1, Charley 2 : Lo An apple pie baking contest held BL rape Tene nary: Reich; Mrs. Jacob Charles.| MODEL AIRPLANE EXHIBITS | Byer; 2, Mervin Gutshall; 3, Ruth § ; ) : It's our 83th birthday—and your opportunity to stock up on | CHI / i ts of fine foods at grand savings!: We're four-score years THI 3 i A ; lo i : Leedom with Ruth Rensel taking reise IOV. —1, George Endslow;! Water color——1, Mrs. Allen Shiss- 5 old and you'll find scores and scores of birthday bargains just CO! 5 Don't delay! Come in today! ARES : : 5 sseond, Ha FABLES Grape Jelly—1, Mrs. Jacob Char-| 2, : { ler; 2, George Reich; 3, Mary Hess. N 4 waiting to be snatched up! 0 | toga Esther Nissley was named grand Sr an ag oh Eileen Walters. ior high-—1, Joe Endslow; 2 wrcoal—1, Ruth Wilkins; 2, 8 NE : 7 You'll find “buys” like these and many more, right this min. Sther as amed granc B 1. Mary Hess: 2, Richare 5 ter—3, Esther Nissley: ‘Ric « NA 1 y Ire 1 or: . ~ . i J ACR 2 Store! D : . re : : usther issley; ‘Richard Stark: 3, Dale Arnold. } Gerald Zinn; 3. George Maloney. e at your A & P Store! i \ 0] champion of the exhibit at the in-| Z , Lloyd Stoner. = Hiram = G : 8 y- I ute at yous ia 3 termission of the evening program ge, nish lhe: - 3 cellane -1, Mr - : vor v ’y ves ji J PF and was presented with a large rib- | ** oss; Sar > {Hiram Myers; 2, sther Nissley; TOF FT A KET 4 - — Eh S i i bon and a cash prize. She was | o R ] ; i [3 Mary Reich, 5 LORIN MM rR ot é& Farm ow pecia 5 ® ni on ribbons for exhibits in FLOWERS ! awarded ten ribbons for exhibits in PRIME CUTS FROM FIRST 6 : i" . | Brubaker; 2, Robert Sload; 3, Leroy : ! in the afternoon was won by Doris Ewoiger Clderberry jelly—1, Esther Niss- (P. W. Weike!, chairman) | Wilkins. Chu : i carrois—1, Rich (Mary Strickler, chairman) | i alr ar "© Je ( ol {eer t i xm y 3S, Jy £ 1 . ~ id 4 the fair and received eighteen |! : Ps ; | Flowering potted plants—1, Esther i ? SHARP points. Others to receive grand | ° ne a PPE “lachroll; 2, Gladys Blessing; 3, Mar- : iE o 3 ] = championship awards were John| ~~ Tah Willan OD 1... garet Blessing. -. 7 3 J i Celer 1, Ralph Mille 2, John : . 5 3B oO i $31 . . Ferns—1; Anna Haverstick; 2. re op ; A | Ruth Smith; 3. Mrs. Raymond Zook. ICED SPICE | CELLO WRAPPED fs Miller and Wilmer Heisey with six- | ler. teen points and Jay Reisch with} Egg Plant—1, Jeanette Goul; 2 b y: Beisch with} » mn ane : dahlias—1, Mrs. Claude fifteen points. The latter winners | Jay Reich; 2, Ezra Wolgemuth. De iD ; ; C YEE & 4 i ay falls nae: 0 Tole emmy; 2. Mrs. David Hassinger; i M h i Aged over ev. C had received eight and seven rib- i Ll : 3, Nellie Neiman. iy OOKIES arsnma OWS y a year for lb. c 4 Ons lb. ce i hous are ok: 3, John Miller. - vor Hallowe'e 3 fine flavor Priced Higher bons during the fair. 3, Job Le Nigsley:] Best rose— 1. Dorothy Arnold; For Hallowe'en ; oe 2 i ions. ve Ww )y ey; se Ande a ai cays op od + TR | bo i M Winners of the poultry judging | 2 r Hess; 3, Lloyd Stoner. |2 BH Sos i Hor Geos Bolch, 5 Ibs. Z5e¢ 1-1b. Bag i Se NE EE IEEE i ope it wore alee sie road oe ar | ddim ohn Miller: Zi win vases—I1, Harvey Haines; 2 + NTCKE fe contest were also as 5 a he 20 tt L, hn Salen { Mary Strickler; 3. Mrs. A. H. Wade- > d SHOuED > lb i Be i 1 Even evening program. George Endslow y WIT I Iman ORANGES. nico and 00 io 0.0. 2 doz. : £5 <4. . 2 of the iy clas % dh ee i rs , Mary ss; 2, Rah i ree flowers, Marigolds—1, Ethel ORANGE : igh pa 3 : Z5¢ Picnic Shoulders 4 $ 1 s received first | for a owe! a fae: TOKAY GRAPES, solid, ripe ............ 3 ib. 3282 i EVAPORATED 3 prize with 159 points, Frank Kipp, | Pen. a al L 7 1,| Wolgemuth; 2. Haze] Bixler; 3, Anna LEBANON second with 138 points and Na | Mille lair Hess; 3, FKileen D i Nn FES ITT rt 7 orp Je € I J : Pompons—1, Ruth Eby; 2, Mary LADIES BLUE MOON BOYS & MEN'S ORO By the Piece Kendig, third with 136 points. The | Wall |strickior; 3, Betty Rie, si ¥ MILK 3 B 8 : { T Wie) : 2 17d BE BAR £2 a Winners were announced ‘by S, Fj SHOOf n «| Cosmos—1, Anna May Longe- SILK HOSE SW EATERS y RING I ky Simmons, agriculture instructor a 23 Ble . 3 “Inecker; 2, Louise Hicks; 3, Clarence riew Fall Shades Zipper & coat styles 2 i 2 i ds vv 2. ES. i |= oy » | Brubaker. tall cans i - By the Piece ol ha : , 76 dl Sund the school. ve rank Ki «2 2 ah af GB, : a I 8 negli], Prank Kime Snapdragons—1, Eugene Reigel; 2 pau Z5c¢ to $2.50 Two log sawing contests in the j Kenn 3, Helen Snyder. Ruth Smith : LORG I ; afternoon attracted much attention. umpkins, sugar or pie—l, Char- Astore 1 Marion Brandt NEW LINE GF Df 3 PRIN 3 he Piece > i B® os a Bnd | Astore—l, Ms andt. A NEW LINE OF DRESS PRINTS ........ the Piece In the junior high school division | ‘®%,* Jr ay re Cockscombs—1, Anna May Longe- wi i E OF DR i PRINTS yd i%7¢ Bologna oo the team of Lloyd Stoner and Ray- | Geib: 3: Lioyd Nisley {necker; 2, Martha Wolgemuth. | BLANKETS, nari wool, 66x80 .......\...... $1.98 JELLO ROYAI 4 2 wn ? Sal mond Sumpman sawed a twelve-| Squash, white pattypan—2, Herel dug — Louise SINGLE BLANKETS, 66376 ......... ae $1.45 i or AL Lunch Roll Lj ib. 10¢ ad C. inch as o arouch in thirtv-five | men St % kde ema o,Jane 3 Nin AIST EK Cr HE 4 % / pay, inch 2 log through n tarry ah eh Waller. MEN'S WIDE AWAKE WORK SHIRTS =gg - 86¢ |B SSE $ 5 Lebanon Bologna Yo Ib. 13 [7:30 ] seconds. the senior high school | =": oy ? “hry Mrs. D. P. RIN VU : re See Ee e I Ig division it took the tea f lester! Pr erger; J. P. Umberger; MEN'S WIDE AW DRESS SHIRTS. ..... $1.00 ; 5 > : 1830 3 ~ Rol lath 37 8 reler : Large can th Sunday Roland and Nathan XKendig 37.8 ma Hercleroth. arge CG | Sunday fo ; Wr Bihan 4 i: Toma os 1, Vil er Hy isey; 2 WH oe Ss In 1 TT wn yo » a bed A 9:30 scconds tc : do the ame feat. | L 3 Fs 3, Rha Matin i Brandt; 2, Joe Brandt; 3. EQUI! MENT pkgs. i hy SMELL gD Ib. i Se a \ 10:30 Other winners in the junior _ Turnips—1, Hiram Myers; Ir Hos WINCHESTE I GUN SHELLS Box of 5 gaa ii : i § i: INR Chilled Shot contest were M. Ricedorf and Ivan | ©05€¢%, bial 22 : Gladiolas—1, Mary McKzain | 5 FTP A (TT Te ; ; Sunflowers—1, Williar DRYBACK Hi NG CAPS 8 Wolgemuth, second and Frank Kipp Reich: S13 Fa dsl SHOP EXHIBITS i aT ora treats $3.9 and Kenneth Kipp, third Con Hoon K ol ne (P. W. Weikel, chairman) HUNTING APS, reversible... 0... . ; C. senor high contest Robert Horshoy | Mildred Shelly. |, Senior “high,” large projoct—1, H. SHEIBLEY, © 5 Mayfair Crab Meat fresh white reg. 1b. 29¢ Thur Se y g Cc est d area «on 1y. = oS 5 = 3 . Sg A 5 . Ge Amos Bricker: 2. George slow: So LHe Wee J J . 4 0 and Clayton White finished second | : ITS is 3 TS Eckel Gore : 2 A GENUINE DILL Shrimp fresh jumbo lb. 17ec 3 Welgemuth, chairman) nial Shday and Clarence Brubaker and John i os oY ES = 3 ; Miller placed third. The contest]. Wi Arte IN ( » R 3 PICKLES Croakers or Sea Frou 2 1b. 198 3 RE CV G E Cleaned, scaled, heads on was in charge of Norman Kolp. a : Arthur Wolge- 45 |] : > 4 g Athletic contests in softball, soc-| mt 2, 1. H.. Neiman. Y hav or in Role ; i ; 4 80 at 4 a 1 A ou have not seen the latest in Refri yerators unle av 1 . \ \ T A cer and hockey with contestants| Stark's Delicious — 1, Arthw : i s unless you have seen the New i pint jars e CALIFORNIA OR FLORIDA Stewing Oysters pt. 1%e : \ mt Tr ORANGES | | * 130 from Maviown: snd surrounding 1: 2, Grace Sload; 3, Ivan C/M Synchronizer. Call For A Demonstration. territory featured the day's pro- wo on iB, 1, Py tty Cavanaugh; 2 BRUBAKER DEPARTMENT STORE gram. John Hart, physical director er. for boys, and Miss Mary Strickler, Sta yton White. EECA LCN RECT N Ril STS Cpe ~~ Ann Page i ie physical director for girls, were in Raph: el vo a BE EE a ie ET A ¥ ining 09 0:45 : lies: nuth; 3, Mrs : Sweet ¢& Juicy dozen c i § charge of these contests. Sli ag Hgemuthy 3, Mn 4 SPAR KLE Sweet & J y psy i | 3:00 I Results of the athletic contests | y.; ped, Clarence Brubaker: ; S E E W H AT | G H 1 0 0 N ) I N i G J Tuc featured on the program of the{2 N a sy: 3, 1. H. Neiman. * Tuesd i ~0 5 Ea East Donegal Fair Friday were as| Sn R Clair Yes) 2 i : Bananas dozen 15e ; \Guild ; OWE: { Harvey Trone; 3, Gladys Blessing p - follows; Gen Nice Fy 1 | pkgs. © Celery Stalks large stalk Se Wis. He Soccer: eighth defeated seventh Golden Delicious—1, Ralph Nies 5 7 § 430 o'c] Soccer. eigath Geleaied Sevenifl, 2 "Clorence Brubaker; 3 Harvey i) 3 . an . Sdicctog 4 2-0; ninth defeated eighth, 2-1; | Trone. 0 3 Gelatin Desserts, Ice Cream Onions Sov 5 SHAT 10 Ib. bag i19¢ 1 eleventh defeated ninth, 1-0; Miscellaneous—1, George End- ee POW DER, PUDDINGS 3 Kray eleventh defeated twelfth 3-0 to | sl 2, Gladys Elessing; 3, Wilmer NG a TTR Grapefruit Florida 3 lbs. 19¢ 3 | S00, become champions of the school. i Florin Farms. > et 4 2 = 3 oo Se ; Ti Sweet Potatoes 3 ibs. 102 inl? Jeans Ye aie i Ld 5 2% RS 3 Girls’ hockey: twel lefeated | Other Fruits 2 ma ; A & P Fancy Cut Tub fenth, 1-0; and twelfth defeated| Kiefer nears—.1, Betty St 2 : : asi) pb Ent 4 BUTTE 3 Caulitliower snowhite lg. head 15€ eleventh 1-0 to become champions. | he Shelly: 3, Harvey Trone : 2 3 A : : J R Is F ati aa CS oo \ : Grapes "Sun 3 Ib. 19¢ junior high softball: ninth = Girls junior hig ninth | IWORK defeated eighth 17-10. (Helen Brubaker, chairman) Ph SE, J zat i A 10 Boys’ junior high softball: eighth| p nev work. solid white-—2. Irene i : : : Ibs e 10 pkgs. in carton : Mating defeated seventh 22-13. Rice. 3 oF 2 EE A o art 5 of Es 8:00, 1 - : . yr oo “ak iS arton > 2 Softball: Maytown Elementary fancy work, in colors- Frances ; os : Ci arette plus tax & 3 a i D LS: ord | Brubaker: 2 Alberta We i LTE he SUNNYFIELD St. 1 defcated Florin Ele . & Print Butter 2 lbs. 69¢c B Chesterfields Camels. Lucky Strikes, Piedmonts. Raleighs, } lt y Spuds, Pall Mall, Old Golds bi 201k 9:15 / POULTRY Juilts— 1, Ruth Smith; 2, Nor- ka : : ; - — : (Vernon Martin chairman) man Smith; 3, Effie Ruth Eshle- 0 ; op, Eight O'clock 3 10:30 a Behe Bin h quilts , Kathleen Bar- ] 7 3 4 ? 3 oo Cin i Expect FRESHNESS COFFEE 9 Appended is a winners at the fair: Jean Rensel: 3. . David Hess. Young trio—1, Robert Hershey;| bour; 2, Mrs. y Marbour; 3 ; 7:00 P 2, Nathan Mar in: 3, Vernon Martin.| M Fry. 3 5 * 3 : ea iF - i 4 ip. Nathan Martin; 3, Vernon Martin, DY ey MoO C BD 1 : a \& P. BREADS 4/ JANE. PARKER [CAKES to tnd 5 | & Yh S Vilmer chet 1 —- 1, Heisey; 3, John Miller. h 2. Mrs. David C. Witmer: ; 2 & 2. N\I-% 2 Ca Be i : 30 F rari \ te 2 wd f Cock Bird—2, Robert Hershey. 3. ] ; . Lib id P Cockerel—1, Wilmer Heisey; 2, ecked ugs—1, Mrs. Amos ME Ee 1 37 BY J ORé Hound bac oi } Jay Reich, Jr.; 3, Vernon Martin. Bricker; 2, Mrs. Kauffman Herr; 3 3 a Se i p i a Pullet—1, John Miller; 2, Ezra| M Jalter Kopp. OR 7 RR ry TITRE i iday, Wolgemuth; 3, Wilmer Heisey. Afghans—1, Mrs. H. Wittel. 3 gam ; EN peas, : S 6:15 F New Hampshire Reds School dresses—1, Arlene Hilt; 2, yaa i Be 2 3 : See ~ NS Sophie Mae Bi | Stereo Young trio—1, Robert Hershey; 2.| Ruth Brown: 3, Mary Habecker. : 2 3 : Ci ; ; A ¥ | ) Daniel Kauffman; 3, Ivan Wolg fa -1, Eleanor Stoner. : TAN ji il 4 3 ing R > : 2 : / SE ( PEANUT E Feast muth. "ailored dresses—1, Eleanor Ston- \postles Reo Rophael i 2 Soy : 2 Hele ung; 3, Eleanor © of : i - ol ~ = in # - Pe BRITTLE poses 3, ; Hen—1, John Miller. I ellancot , Minerva Martin® : M : 3 Sn : or ; io Not & wasted minute si : 3 St. | Pullet—1, Ivan Wolgemuth; ;1 2, Evelyn N , Katherine Nies = . i ; inute slips by after A&P breads and Jane ib I a > i Robert Hershey. | BAKED GOODS i Ra a BE Ean Parker Cakes are properly cooled. They are hastily wrapped 1-1b. box $ "Zev, Simday:- ARNEL? lymou dock (Pauline Weiszr, Chairman Nothing wronz with this n ; a . 1 Plymouth Rocks | line We an) 3 boy, same work . . but new and rushed direct from our spotless, sunlit bakeries to your d Sunda; “ockerel—2, John Miller. i Best lcaf bread—1, Anna Felty; : vet. But something ve: : ; ean | . . Cockere Gann Pe 3 2 the lieht. E. Better Sight Lamp that light | nearest A&P Store so that you may enjoy all their oven : Ri hns; Christi Open class—1, Richard Zook. App I je—1, Mrs Katie Sloat. Ee i gE rh Ma ns Gi Study table. 3 freshness and flavorful soft texture to the utmost, A & P PINEAPPLE bE ekin, young pair—1.| Mrs. Raymond Zook; 3, Minnie Ln JE YOURE NOW PAYING 10c OR MORE JUICE 3 p.m. Robert Sload; 2, Nathan I 3 yer. : Tore hite OV Angel {oo Elizabeth! LOOK FOR BREAD... SAVE 00% OR MORE 2 Ao young pair—1, Raphael Nies; 2, Jay| Hess. Good lighting is very, very important to THE LE.S.TAG no. 3 i i e Prayer Reich, Jr. CANNED GOODS can | SN A RE y 3 Be Vistric H precautions that can be taken in the home is : \ Fara x wi ie AYS Sultana ios of E: ; 3 Esther 3 INLY SAFE-SEEING ge Q MPS ; 53 Br Est to use ONLY SAFE-SEEING I. E. S. LAMPS X \ A it Pineapple Broken lge ise : | g RESIN Nellie Neima Sor ot: ; . DN a a {Nee Noman, Chairman) good sight. One of the most important safety SSIS Co 2, Esther Nissley; Sliced Can for all study, reading, sewing and other severe a jens Halves & | oad > : Ts IB 1H alves ge. te on dni 2 Minnie: Royer; 3, vo work: The TES. L wa ia Haid ; 3 dV Peaches". * | 27:30 p. CROPS R. Schule 3 eye work. The LE.S. Lamp (itcomes in bridge, EE 7 HIN h lona Quarte a Mis Par Myc or % Norio Sith) ws d Ba : Peas No. 2 can 3 for 25¢ Conf \ ; Al w - 50 C. E study, floor and end-table models) is scienti- (Single Ears Class) } Fem 1 ue Brandt; 2, rs. R. . Ls Rack : : “ud WEE 7 al Bra Best ear—1, Arlene Weid .t je: 3. Fihel Nissi fically designed to protect eyesicht . . . it will . 8 \ - Prunes 4b. 29¢ Wilmer He y : tins . . 3 | 3 Sunnyfield Yinity ct amply repay yeu in Betler Light, Belier Sight! Rs CE 1 : e g I “€ a 8 A & P Homestyle Flour 12 lb. bag 31e ; 3, William De-; B J E ther Nis ley 2. Mrs . tere x lev. Cle (Ten Ear Class) Wat © 9. a id See these lamps on display . . . today! LL Teo 1 : BREAD Sliced Daily Egg : Hrangsli Jane Parker Snday: Yellow Dent—1, Ralph Kaylor.| Nancy Schule; 3, Frank > | ETRE CA SA Post os aie ue ao 4 3 Golden Queen—1, Arlene Weid- | natoes—1, Norman Smith; 2 PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY AND YOUR LOCAL LAMP RETAILER PAN ROLLS dozen in pkg. c FEED ¥:30 5: ace | Rae bh Stare: % Tomato juic 3 N rs Bea we [| . 7. 4c i gh nn ics ~ "| Asuna. Dorothy LESTER FE > [9.735 re 0 ER aw 3 IR re or Kelvin Ble ars 143) FINEEREADS oon, 1 gai Electrical Appliances | 222 QUALITY CAVES oo oon oon | (7. 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