The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 28, 1946, Image 6

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Rates for this column are 25¢ per |
lusertion. If over five Itunes, 5¢ per
line each insertien, all payable 1»
advance.
Pa., Warch
PHOTO FINISHING--Any six or
| ight exposure ¥, developed and
| printed plain or fleckle edge, 25¢
! (coin). Reprints each. Minimum
order 25c¢. Capital City Photo
Box 53, Harrisburg, Pa
2115!tf
6 The Bi Thursda y, 28, 1946

Ser-
vice
) ALE: Maytag w i mi-
chine. Inquire Christian Heistand
Maytown, Pa 3128/21
— :
FOUND: Small white brown &
black spotted ear: Ow
may have
247-M.
WANTED: Market W
and condition write Le
B In Hand, Pa.
FOR S
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family apart-
heat, 150
ster, Pa.
Penna
FOR
ner ment hou oil walter
L. Joy Fast Walnt ut Street. Lanca
3128/1 H. Roy Nis€ly, Florin
SALE Th ree
hot
10
same by
Roy {
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quop Price
i Beiler
1114:
HELP WANTED: Ex. G. I. ofyvoung
man for general lafdecay and
nursery work This i leasant work SALE: Colindid Range
with geod pay. Phone Mt. Joy 305R front 1 t nd
. 1 colon Nn ane wv
J28tf g¢sod condit'on Mt. Joy
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with
for interview. ry, in
BUILDING LLOT FOR S
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WANT
Dwe
for our
HORN
TO RENT: Apafiments
; in Mourk Joy
eme loyees. MUS
F ARMS , Mount Joy.
WANTED: Hing:
house a few da
365 Doneg: ¢
Joy, Pa, 8 1
Siz oy Columbia

PAPERHANGING &
pe asonable Frederick Leiberher,
Road, or | Ave., Mt. Joy. Phone 1
3128 1t
FOR SALE: Small
coal cook stove,
Apply 445 Donega
call Mt.
price
Springs
166-R.
27 Mariett:
Ww.
Joy phone
9'27t
I TAKE JPPORTUNITY te
thank ny nan wipghborf and
friends for the | uti] 1” flower
fruit and cards rece during may
illness at the hospital Yand sinee I
am at home. Filla M. Grosh. 3281t
:
WANTED: Woman for and —
light housework in moth FOR QUICK aq ES list
home. Person desiring good home, properties with BY{F. Peffer,
will receive anvreciatigp” and re- gal St., Mot int. Joy, Pa.
spect in preferer ) ¥ h wage — =
THIS
HELP W
farm
Joy.
ive va S01
Leghoyn Farms, Mt.
cooking —— a
ess
FOR SALE
melon color,
SE — 1 Blac
RECONDITIONED PIANOS* priced | Size 9
low. Als Joy
Mis Ses
cize 12: only
white silk jersey
Call 11 E. Main Street,
dress
Apply P. O. Box
Pa
32811
135, Florin,
k ond
a fine lot Bf sheet musie
118J2
3-21-af
or
and vicinity
ER LEG-
96'tf
PAINTING
NTED ty work on poultry
de cl Jif
vour
53 W.}
412itf
suit, ||
$4.50;
$3. ||
Mt.
12'6/tf |;
FORMER CHAPLAIN
WILL SHOW PICTURES i
Chaplian (Capt.) Thomas G. Hep-
New Banana Plantation
A Major Development
of Shamokin, Pa., formerly ofl Starting a banana plantation is a
» ’ very different sort of a jcb than
the United States Army Air Corps, planting an apple orchard, for ex-
will speak and show pictures in the! ample. Because of the ravages of
Congregational |; disease, wearing out of soil, and oth.
on Friday | er reasons, it is freguently necessary
7:30 o'clock. || 1° abandon a banana plantation and
bol move on to virgin land. . . . Drain
PUb=ll age ditches are dug and the under-
i brush is cleared away. The land is
then lined and staked and made
! ready for planting. At each
stake, 15 to 18 feet apart each way,
a hole about one foot deep is dug and
a 3 to 4 pound piece of healthy rhi-
zome is planted.
After planting and before the
sprouts appear above the ground, all
the big timber is cut down, leaving
tangle of branches, logs
ner
[rinity Evangelical
Church of Mount Joy
March 29, at
is open to the
evening,
The
l'e, and especially do we invite for-
servicemen and their families
The Young Peoples’ So-
the Church is
program
mer
to attend
ciety of
the
charged
ceived
sponsoring |!
and admission is
an offering will be
pietures no
but re-
— — ee
FNTERTAINED GUESTS ON
SUNDAY IN HONOR OF SON [a
Mrs. Minnie Bates entertained aa| StUmBps.
roads and railroad lines must be
her home on Sunday of
: built. The tangled mass of timber
her Alfred, who has just been| goon rots away, making a good
from service: The fol-| mulch and adding humus to the soil
Mr, and Mrs.| It thus provides excellent growing
Ronnie, Mr | conditions for the young banana
‘| trees. In about three months the
Mr. and : cL al
| plantation is ready for the first
Mrs. Harold Kulp and daughter) cleaning which involves trimming off
Darla Fae, Mrs. and Mrs. War-| the branches of the felled trees and |
Bates children Barbara, cutting. weeds and other tropica
Warren Martha, Roger and Marjorie.
growth, This is repeated about ev-
Simple Methods Check |
ery three months.
In the meantime roads are com-
Ravages of Tiny Moth
Of all household pests, the most
pleted, railways are laid, housing for
the employees is prepared and ev-
erything is made ready for the har-
devastating is the delicate little!
moth. Each year it is responsible
, for millions of dollars worth of]
vest. This is usually a race against
time. In 12 to 15 months after plant-
| damage to fabrics and furs. Last|
| summer was a record season for
ing, the fruit is ready for harvest.
Cutting must be geared to shipping,
| such losses. Yet homemakers can
| bring this damage down to almost
however, because the banana has
to be in the consumer’s hands in a
| zero by simple methods: cleanli-
| ness, the use of preventive chemi-
limited number of days after it is
taken green from the tree. On the
ship special equipment. maintains
cals, and the proper packing and! the fruit at the proper temperature
storage of woolen garments while
{ not in use. |
The need for preventive treat
and humidity.
ment is greater now than ever be:
| fore. Ruin of a single garment may
not seem a disaster to the person
in honor
son,
dischargel
lowing were
Alfred Bates son
and Mrs. Harvey Stover,
present:
and
and
ren and
1
fi)
Sparkling Windows Add
To Charm of Home
To make sure that windows will be

& rolls. On dienlay paturdav 10 to | -
10. Alton N. Reifsnyder, 21 E Hioh |
St. Elizahothtown 3'28'1t
FOR SALE: Allis
motor 20 h nn. AnplyR. F. Vander-
slice, West Main St., Mt. Joy: 328'1t
range. full size
Avply D. B
Stpeet, Mt
Tov,
|
A Colimhian ranee
closet. Res
house
WANTED
WQRKMEN
Steadv Employment
Roy Nigsly & Co., Inc.
Florin, Pa.
lectrie |
rie H
FOR SALE: Ele ctric
excellent condition
Brubaker, Poplad

FOR SALF:
with worming
price. Call at
from Salunga Church of the
ren. Jno. D. Ebercole,
sonable
WANTED TRI
tion otterdant. Va¥s Servicecentei
Mt. Joy, Pa 3-21-3t
WANTED — T¥vervbody in this
| tection to vse these columns when-
sver they have anything they want
in buy or sell
direct neross
Rrath-
31282tp |
HELP WANTED -
Labeler:
Ste
FEMALE ee
Paclgers WANTED: Markd} #agon g
adv Work | wagon ~Price md, ASE
Pleasant nditions Levj MY Beilef, We
Apnlv in jperson
WYETH INCORPOF
Maric Pa.
ER
write
Hund, Pa
114 tf
and

LOT WOR SALE: Fronting [63.25 on
! Detwiler Ave. and 93 ft{on
| v A cor a lot Xe ndige 177
Vegt’ a d\173 3.45 on East Pcs-
anyti gi {Figne Garage
with slate roof Abply to C. F. Auk-
Mount Joy. Phone 128- M.
IL L ED
roultry & humans.
50c¢ - 15 oz. can. Hostetter's
. Mt. Joy.
Teed cars Bought
ATED
(ia,
on
—————— S¢
WANTED: First Cl:
Paul A. Martin, contr:
s/ carpenters,
or, Mt. Jov er,
75tf
— 112 RATS KI
“STAR”. Cun
imals
mixed
Hardware
Rost sens ee with can of
WANTED TO RENT: 6 roc m use Harmless an-
in Mt. Jov. J. N. Billow,
Main St. Mt. Joy
PUBLIC DUMP at end of
Street extension any Mt,
tery road is hereby L
son seen dumping yofuse
property will be prd§ecuted.
M. Breneman, Owner.
WANTED:
house work.
street, Phone
FOR SALF:
su'te. iron ber
and brass
vash stand dining room snite
ply H. BT Wittel, Florin, Phone
Joy 908R5 »
Fairview
me -
oy WANTED
Any per-
on this
Jos. T.
-14-1f
Stern, 389 W. St.
Phone 93.
Paul H. High
Manheim. Pa.
Moe People to use our
WANTED-
artipleg

rd
for" general |
ye: East Main |
ov! 37tf around their homes into
i | rash bv advertising them in this col-
wmn. Trv it 2-4-tf ;
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE!
Estate of Christian C. Demmy:.
late of Conoy Township, deceased.
Letters testamentary on said!)
estate having heen granted to the!
mndersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested tn make im-
mediate payment, and those having
claims demands against the
sonve, vresent them without
enttlement
Woman
Avply
285 Mt
living room
md mattress
and mattress
An-
Mi
bed hg

FOR SALE: Straw, baled. Call
127R4 Mount Joy. 37
FOR SALE: 25 tons, baled” Clov
and Timothy Hav % tehs alfalfa.
John A. Hiople, Rheeins. Residence:
Mt. Joy phone 86. 37 it
WANTED: Proo- te:
desks, glass ot upboards,
and chinaware, anv antiqres,
Write Hinden's, Soudersbhure. Pa.
Will eall. 110'4mp
| oe
Wanted
Room
TORS
or
will
for
residing
MAURICE C.
dealav
“ igned, at Lititz, Pa.
f og, old
bureaus, Executor
Att'y.
Owen Hershey,
Subscribe for the Bulletin.





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Mount Joy, Pa.
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a public
1'10/tf
Readv |
131'10tp ||
and |
sold. Anv ke or year model will |
he nurchased if + good condition.
|
columns and turn useless |
to the under-|
DEMMY |
| 2state having been grant
s
a pe gm
who has money to replace it, but
| multiplied by many garments it be.
comes a serious matter when every
| additional yard of fabric requires
| vital raw materials and more man-
| power,
Whenever possible, garments sub:
| ject to moth damage should be
washed before storing to rid them
| of the soil, spots, and grease which
| are so attractive to the moth. Over-
coats and other articles that cannot
| go into the washtub should be dry
cleaned or should at least be
brushed thoroughly to remove dirt
from pockets, seams, folds and
| hems, and should be hung in the
sun for several hours. They should
then be treated with a moth
preventive and placed in a clean,
absolutely airtight container or
wrapped tightly in clean news:
papers.
bright and clean, do not use soap
and water on the panes. Soap
streaks the glass and is hard to rub
dry. Clear warm water can be used
it the glass is not too dirty. If
grease and dirt cling to the panes,
add a little ammonia or
the water to get the windows clean.
Use four tablespoons of dilute am-
monia for each gallon of water.
Windows can be cleaned and
or solution is sprayed on.
gives a thin, even film of the liquid
all over the glass.
If you do not have a spray, the next
best way to wash windows is with
a chamois,
no lint, as cloth often does. A
piece of chamois may also be used
| to dry the windows. For windows
| that are left open often, protect the
a coat of liquid wax, after washing
and drying the sill. Apply a thin
layer of wax and polish until the
wax is hard enough to provide a
protective finish.
Balsam of Peru Used
Widely in Medicine
Besides serving as a base for per.
fumes, balsam of Peru has many
and varied uses in the niedical
field. Both its internal and external
usage are important. In the treat.
ment of wounds, this Salvadorean
product has had the most notable
| effects. It is said that the first
preparation of balsam was invented
by Don Jose Eustaquio de Leon of
| Guatemala but, only a few years
| ago, several Europeans, among
|
|
|
}
Good Seed
Does seed of oats, barley,
and other farm grains actually
out?” A good many farmers be-
lieve it does. They think it's neces-
sary to get new seed every few
years because, they say, their
seed “runs out.” In other
they believe that seed grown for a
number of years on the same farm
loses its ability to yield satisfac-
torily. Agronomists say that there’s
probably some foundation for such
a widespread belief because seed
wheat

which were Dr. Dumont and Dr.
Suter discovered its application in
connection with the dressing of
wounds. Their process ‘‘consists
merely in drenching the wound with
! balsam and then covering it with a
[ sterilized bandage.” Word has been on many farms does cease making
i received from first-aid stations in satisfactory yields. But, the reason
battlefronts all over the world, | they say, is the accumulation of dis-
| telling of the wonders of this medi. ease and other crop mixtures in the
‘cament thanks to which ‘many| grain. It is their contention
lives have beeen saved by the quick| if seed oats and barley are kept
application of a protective coat of pure, and disease is proper ly con-
this antiseptic to the surface of trolled by seed treatment, seed
wounds.” The war has placed bal: sources of oats and barley can be
sam of Peru in the front lines of maintained on the same farm and
the battle against pain and infee-| produce satisfactorily for an indefi-
tion. | nite time.
Ease Wash Job |
Scientists who have studied the)
washday job suggest ‘‘wheeling”|
loads of clothes rather than lifting
and carrying them in the laundry ticeable symptom of vitamin A de-
| and to the line. A bench or box| ficiency is a cloudy condition of
| fitted with casters will hold the bas- the eyeball, and excess watering of
Deficiency in Cattle
ket, hamper or tub in the laundry or| the eyes. There may be loss of ap- !
near the wash place if work is done petite. Calves are commonly dead |
outdoors. Other suggestions are that|-or weak at birth. The cow may
one stand erect at work, sort clothes| have difficulty in calving and
on a table instead of the floor and| frequently retains the afterbirth.
place blocks of wood under legs of| She may give little or no milk. Ewes
washing machine or wash bench to, may have similar symptoms, and in |
bring it to the most comfortable addition may develop lambing
height. This will save one-third of| paralysis, with resulting loss of the
the’ energy required to put them on| ewe and lambs. Good green hay, a
the line. A bag for clothes pins, with| good source of carotene which is the
a draw cord so as to hang in the| substance from which vitamin A is
most convenient place or to be| produced in the animal's body, is
sewed onto a clothes hanger and|the preventive and the cure for
slipped along the line saves steps.| this condition. Brown or bleached
A clothes line should be about 6) hay does not have enough carotene.
feet high for the average woman
and should be tight, to save
“stretch” in hanging out clothes. _ | Proper Kraut Storage
| There are two methods for stor-
| ing kraut. First you can pack it in
There is no better way to boost | glass jars or tin cans and process it
| in a water bath, Or, second, you can
| store it in the container in which it
was made by sealing over the sur-
face with hot paraffin. Recent re-
| search, not yet completed,
BE
your business than by local news-
paper advertising.

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Gabriel B. Geib late of!
East Donegal Twp., ncaster Co.,|
Pa_, deceased. !
{ more vitamin C than if it is proc-
Letters of administration on said | essed. That's providing the seal in
andersigned, all perso indebted | the crock or jar isn't broken, of
thereto are requested to make im- |
mediate payment, and those hav-|
ing claims or demands against the |
same, will present them without |
delay for settlement to the under-|
signed, residing = Florin, Pa.
B Xi. FAR your business than by local news.
328/6t paper advertising.
tion specialists recommend that
place.
Louis S. May, Att'y.
ra TA ISAT J J WB ml
i “ pi ki
i
search work
and |
Then through this jungle, |
alcohol to |
dried quickly and easily if the water |
The spray!
which takes up water, |
quickly and thoroughly and leaves;
sills from rain spots and dust with’
“run'|
words, |
that !
In cattle, probably the first no- |
now |
seems to indicate that the second |
method will mean the kraut retains |
course. In any event, food preserva- |
| kraut be stored in a cool, dark, dry |
There is no better way to boost
WR A i
The Affairs
At Florin For
Past Week
(From page 1)
B. Church will hold
Saturday at the home of Mrs. Emma
Keener.
Mrs.
Patsy,
Miss
Darlington,
a food sale on
Victor Brooks and daughter
celebrated their birthdays.
Sara B. Hershey returned to
Pa. She
in the
was doing
western coun-
ties and spent the week end with
her parents.
Mrs. David Mumperr of
Hill spend the week end with
| and Mrs. J. B. Eshbach.
Camp
Mr
| “Mr, and Mrs. Ge eorge Mumper Sr.,
Sunday at Aspers, Adams
and Mrs.
spent
Co., visiting Mr.
Five and family.
Mr. Steward Lashly of Washing-
ton, D. C., at the
' home of Miss Sara Hershey on Sat-
| urday.
Mus.
visited
|
made a short visit
Nelson
relatives
Felty of
in town
day.
Mrs. Helen Musser
her home on account of sickness.
Mrs. Sidney Schmuck
Lancaster, visited Mr.
F. Kauffman on Friday.
Mr.
recently sold their
Mount Joy to live with Mr.
Earl Myers.
Mr.
Jack
and son, of
and
moved to
and Mrs.
home,
son, and Donald
and Mrs. William Brian
Lig-
day by Mr.
at Mt, Joy, the event being Mr.
gins birthday.
Mrs. Clarence Todd is confined to
her home on account of illness.
Mrs. Franklin Skeen
Detroit, Mich., Monday
care of Mrs.
{ return from tre hc
The Girl Scout
ected their hostesses
| are Anita Myers, Nancy Brooks,
Fredine Gehman. Due to sickness
i the “Small Deeds Count” was
postponed until April 30th
The Scouts of Troop No.
collect paper in Florin on April 6th.
— WD

returned to
after
spital.
for March, they
play
56 will
Popular Juice
juices is that from tomatoes. It is
easy to can by processing the jars |
of hot juice in a boiling water
bath, Home-canned tomato juice
sometimes separates because the
pulp is heavier than the light-col-
ored juice so settles below it in the
jar. The finer the sieve used for
straining the juice, the less the pt
will settle. If tomato juice is packed
hot the chances
better. The vitamin C in juice
canned whole tomatoes is
{mately the same.
'and other nutrients lost,
when sceds and pulp are discarded.
1 Tests have shown that the easiest
way of preparing the juice is the
most saving of vitamin C
is to simmer the
Juice begins to flow.
‘the tomatoes are hot.
to boiling. Then add a
of salt per quart of juice, if
Pour into hot jars ¢
ess for 15 minutes
elit Wiles
Patronize Bulletin
and
may be
tomatoes t
while
jist
Seve
eheat
it once «
advertisers.
re-
|
Lancaster, |
on Tues-
is confined to
Mrs. B, |
and Mrs Herman Brinser who |
and Mrs. Martin Liggins and |
Eichler Jr. |
were entertained to dinner on Sun- |
taking |
Frank Skeen since her |
Troop No. 56, el-
Most widely popular of homemade
1p |
I TT aT Te ev peng
{
Everybody reads newspapers bul
NOT everybody reads circular ad-
vertising left on their door step.
a
SIMON P. NISSLEY
MARY G. NISSLEY
Meunt Joy,


The
SEEDY LA
JEW LIFE
nourishment
Time
Now
) GIVE
Is
THAT
; needs to
will supply
f til
ertili

i Jr oe RTS
MT. JOY,
Phone 305-R
3enjamin |
Wm. YOUNG
MARIETTA, PA.
Watch
for the green car
328 2t


WANTED
500
HOMES/
t with Schram
al Estate Man”
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grow. |
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of keeping are much !
approxi- |
Some vitamin A |
|
|
Farmers
PARLE OR
This §
mtil the |
65¢c per hop ime & half time
op, 0. BOX 175
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
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PAINT NOW WITH
A heavy bodied pure linseed oil outs
beauty and protects
vears No finer paint mage than Tint
in 1946.
essary this year as the
the past,

Vegetable &
Bp COM
Cl [3 0}

It's Your DUTY to Preserve Your Property!
avy bodied pure linse il outside is $ 15
paint Covers well and brushes easily Retgiins its
your home from toy
That is the name our President of U. S. gave to gardening
He said. the “Good-will garden”
“victory-garden”
Buy RELIABLE
— AT ==
NEE: =]
TENTED GLOSS
Gallon
is just as nec-
proved to be in
Flower Seeds
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mm £190 ata cme rn smn ema ms ans
UP 8 mS ey OPS
It’s in the Bag! rather Sale of
Juicy Florida Vaiencia
: GO
T They re Practically Seedless
~
bag
Crisp Calif. Iceberg Iceberg
Lettuce 9c
Marsh Seedless Grapefruit 5c
Fresh Calif. Green Peas 2 33¢
Large Stalks Pascal Celery « 19¢
New Southern c Local Spring Cc
RADISHES = ONIONS beh
2-Yr. Old Hardy Rose Bushes bundle of 5 2,99
Glenside Park Grass Seed 5 Ibbag 1.25
ASCO COFFEE
Now has that
PRE-WAR FLAVOR
A richer, mor flavorful blend
roasted to bring
out the full flavor. Try it soon.
- 24°
ea

Fancy Cal.
Yellow Evap.
Peaches
7 the
Coupons
Sweet Fla. Orange Juice 46-0z can
Duff's Mix Ginger Bread, Muffin or Waffie pkg 20c¢
Scedless Calif. Raisins 11-0zpka 1 0c
Rob-Ford Fancy White Rice 2 '®rkes 22¢
Nabisco Graham Crackers Ib pka 20¢c
Santa Clara Cal. Prunes 3% Ib 16¢
Hershey's Baking Chocolate 13¢
Spaghetti Dinner Chef Boy Ardee 163-0z
Sunshine Krispy Crackers Ibpkg 19e¢
Hunt Club Dog Meal § 43¢
Franco-American Spaghetti 'Stczcan 1c
Libby's Deep Brown Beans 123-02 jar 1 4¢
2: 19°
sus X
ua
read ~

large
loaves
FRESH
Direct from our Modern
Bakery to You
Victor Bread
resh 18
DO'NUTS cr
V-8 Cocktail Vegetable Juices 46-0zcan
Ideal Calif. Prune Juice » atbot 27¢c
New Fla. Grapefruit Juice 46-0z can 2Q¢
Best Pure Lard Ib 18c
Asco O.-Pekoe Tea % 19 1 Ib pkg 35¢
Asco Cond. Tomato Soup Be
Acme Golden Kernel Co 20-0zcan J 4c
Asco Prepared Pancalgf Flour 20czrks Te
Asco Peanut Butter offSnack Ib jar 30c
Meats, Poul Seafood at Savings
[fy X + I
Ih 38¢
ib 19¢
ib 49¢
Ib 25¢
lb 35¢c
Ib 17¢
Ib 29¢
is your best
bread buy
SQUARE CUT SHOW
Lamb R
BONELESS CHUCK ROAST
SHORT RIBS OF BEEF
ECNELESS SIRLOIN STEAKS
Shoulder Veal Roast
Shoulder Lamb Chops
For Stewing BREAST OF LAMB
Long or Ring BOLOGNA
FRESH BUCK SHAD
FANCY PAN TROUT
Freshly shucked Maryland
SALT WATER OYSTERS pt 47¢
Blue-Suds ors GF OAKITE
Blues as it washes Cleans a million things 10°
Blue White Flakes
Ivory Soap | "... 3..15
ure and mild—
it's baby’s skin soap Ind. Safety Matches fety Matches Ps 10¢
med. cake large cake | Cotton Deck Mops © 79¢
personal size | BI h qt i5
(On Sale when Available) Dazzle eac ¢
wory | ivory | ID u z|Oxydol
FLAKES SNOW Does every. Washes white
thing in your without
Twice the wear Longer life
wash bleaching
from fine for all nice
SPIC and SPAN
washables washables
Amazing new cleaner for painted
walls, woodwork, linoleum. Needs
no rinsing—no wiping.
(Limited Supply)

lb 21¢
Ih 17e
Ideal for
small washes
(when available)
Camay Toilet Soap
The Soap of Beautiful Women

Prices Effective March 28, 29, 30, 1946. Quantity Right Reserved.
Your Dollar IT More at the Acme
ro,