2e==The Bulletin, Wt. Jov. Pa. Thursday, December 29, 1019 | "The Mount Jno. E. ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 Pul 1 Eq iwrsday at No P-11 Ea Viain St Viount Joy, Pa Sul $2.0 Six 1 { $1.00 Thr 60 Sin Uo Sar ).X Ex t I Joy, | ter A 1 SY Mem I > ee EDITORL + + > ( pression of a social lion m whose wife does the roaring for him. ® 9 Poverty a state accompanied by a ng term at hard labor. ® ® 9 5 iH INES paid DY Ni Gr ve- hicl n U. S in 1949 will tetal $300 vil More and St e than in 194! Tht not include any in- ol ¢ roperty ot othe renera paid by motorists. ®@ ® 6 INGTON WAY Natura things done in the na- tin 1 must be done differ en n The U. S Em Office i Wa thinl of ferrin aby tiers as su Mh ) egister they are calle hild monitex © © @ i CKIN PAID At the cent election Timothy i 1 ( R Lay hi 1 Sh As n 1 it Atl Cou a i p 16,500. Ind « i et that Lawrence w { those mentioned fox Gi yp @ © 1 US reocen ly 1 al Mart 1 I 1 aut ol { wrote 1 found a spide W per and 1 I a m VE iid {to na ross th ( e of undisturb fterward }) @ » Ox DUMB Vv ex} dvises wo- 1 i ind HON W i ( it a it husbands wan \ s to lok nice and will prob \ | i cn tor i fil id « if | ¢ 5 y for a hat that she h 1 Being acquainted W enfol local wives will 1 ficult (0 talk them into mith . uving {rip Notice tl on the fac of tl id watching his wile m hats. [or your answer. in cpinion. the poop fellow « tud the LA prot s take it to the first nt n der to get out of the i But the woman wins the can bet tl first at didn’t cost S5 ® © 0 IN ITS FAVOR mn hange even in strike pre ere once was riot In it-ca rd manners ep n ti tog mt Hand lin I authorities mort conve nal emplovers nol menable. evervbedy le emotional Why me employers furnish hot coflee and sandwiches to pickets, see that telephone service is available for strikers to contact union head- quariers. that they have credit ot company stores during strikes ete, The striker who used to reugh-hous needed gas bombs to quiet him and even bullets to quell his up-rising, is more co- operative with law and order, treating the matter as a serious rather than a We all necessary to business proposition bloody revolution have found that ii kill to cure sn Joy Schroll, Editor and Publisher Bulletin News From Florin York Count { VI Vi ua ! viun i VP ( I d M John ) sund i v 1 1 9 Benj. U f 1 I i Shelly ['wesday. 1 M Clarence Frye of I ( 1 alled [ (1 Lump Si \ I i I ( Wicker i: Park Viv. and } Naylor, of We Ches 1 D Joe Horning of [ ¢ 1 Mr. William Smith, Vit sarah Schlege ilch 1 Henderse n Christ Dx — SALT MAY POISON CHICKS ! tn the chick- A or Poultry pet i epoi ( cases of h 101 1 chick O11 It { ve been di 05€¢ on \uthorities ecd on the mnt 1 eded poultry nd further ¢ 1 ( co — e 1 fisl olten Wims V al pearing to be PRI ere When in need of Printing. (any- thing ndly remember the Bulletin QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Comes the New Year and the nose-count. Already census are anticipating the total of 150 million Americans and that is a lot of noses to count. Jobs after January Ist, will be open for census-takers as crews and flice work as editors. It is a P ion that calls for tact, polite- ess, intelligence, poise and discre- on. You meet all Kinds of | people and many of them dislike having a stranger ask questions. You need tact to ask a women’s ge, poise when a door is closed in vour face. We will cooperate Lowever when they ask us the len questions. Somg of us will hi to iIswer more, such as every fdifth person, every fifth per- en over 14 vears old, every 30th over 14. Maybe we wuld brush up on agriculture housing, rent and property values, | n case we go beyond the ten leading questions, You may know your name age, martial taius employment status, but whe were your parents born, how much and what Kind oi hocling did they receive? Nee what we mean? 2 & © HERE COMES A TIME > mai of us have been reared in homes where the by- word was don't buy something you an't pay for This was a warn- 1g about installment or buying on It is admitted that in instances such method of purchase is providential, but in the main, the plan is abused and rN iain f debt in many homes In 1941 and until last June, ou government put curbs on installment buying to hope to lance market when goods vere herd to get. Since the con- trol wi lifted, this nation has cached its all-time high in in- stallment credit. With Christ- nas shopping, the record will be tremendeus in its {otal The to- tal credit, or debt, amounts to n chligation of S112 for every per i in the country. This includes installment buy- charge accounts, tog single payment loans and service credit, Advertisements stated no down pavment necessary. Phis is too easy. too Inviting, to the who can’t afford to buy. man he situation bothers economists and businessmen It also buth- ers some families, In using the installment plan. ven aren't getting something for nothing. The obligation must be met, The biggest fault found with the system is that it creates debt in families least able to meet it. It causes people to buy things they don’t need and would be better off without. considering the {rain on their budget and their nerves as important factors, Buy- ing on time puts many a house- hold on the financial rocks as peyment ferms get lighter and merchandise looks more enticing. BRETHREN IN CHRIST MEETING APPOINTMENTS FOR Lancaster County, Pa., 1950 Jan. 1 Cross Roads (H. M. Hess); E'town; Maytown Maytown; Master- nville; “Mt, Pleasant; *Manor; Pequea; Refton Jan, 8—Cross Roads; E'town; Conoy; *Cross Roads; E'town; York County; Mt. Pleasant; Manheim; Manor; Refton. Jan 15 E'town; Maytown; Conoy; fastersonvilie; Manheim; Manor; Fequea; “Refton Jan, 22—Cross Roads; Conoy; Cross loads; *E'town York County (Lehman Schlag) Mt. Pleasant; Manheim Mas- tersonville; Manor; Refton; Peque Jan, 29 Cross Roads (A. Z. Hess); E'towr Maytowr ytown; Master onville Mt. Pleasant; "Manor; Pequea; Refton Feb Cross Roads; E'town; Conoy; *Cross Roads; E’'town; York County; Mt. Pleasant Manheim; Manor; Refton. Feb. 12 E'town; Maytown; “Conoy; Mastersonville Manheim; Manor; Pequea; *Refton. Feb. 19 — Cross Roads; Conoy; York County (Curtis Melhorn); “Cross Roads; E'town; Mt. Pleasant; Manheim; *Mas tersonville; Manor; Refton; Peqguea Feb. 26—Cross Roads (Ezra Engle); E'town Maytown; Maytown; Master- onville; “Mt. Pleasant; “Manor; Pequea; Hefton, Mar. 5—Cross Roads; E'town; Conoy; *C 5S ds; E’'town; York County; Mt. Pleasant; Manheim; Manor; Refton. Mar. 12—E’town; Maytown; Conoy; Mastersonville; *Manheim; Manor; Pequea; *Refton THI rs aviv of Na iv atti Bl thee BO 3 Mar. 19—Cross Roads; Conoy; York Reist who is with a party of tour-|father with all the comforts of old County (Joe Lehman); *Cross Roads; ists age. ‘town; Mt. Pleasant; Manheim; *Mas. qo; : ‘hildr atk He swung from the train at the ynville; Mano Refton; *Pequea. Sixty - two children attended tiny depot ; Evervthing was the ar. 26—Cross Roads (Jacob Sentz);'the Christmas Party of the depot. A a a E'town Maytowr Maytown; Master Clini t i A . Leg same: the cracker-box station, the n . y « { 4 Ce eg 1 nville; *Mt. Pleasant; “Manor; Pequea; Ni 3 merican €810N| store, the postoffice and the Refton C Home few small dwelling houses. Ap: Cross Roads: town; Conoy;l J... Zaller : i side whiskers ar Ep a Cont: acob H. Zeller received his] A man with side whiskers and Mt. Pleasant: Manheim; Manor; Refton. commission as Justice of the Peace. spectacles peered at him from the ADL c "toy layt n: . oe 3 4 Apr: 9 Eltown; Maytow Conoyil the hunting season 22,-| doorway of the depot. Mastersonville; Manheim; Manor; ? “Hello, Banty Where’ your “ 1 * . C . > Pequea; *Refton. 394 buck were killed in Pa. Eater Th 2 Apr. 16 — Cross Roads; Conoy; York loc. wt ro ng: | County (Clarence Kaltreider): Cross| * INteen bales of tobacco alued The man slepped through the Roads; *E'town; Mt. Pleasant; Manheim; gt $300 was stolen from a farm|door, “Caleb Ware! Know yuh any- *Mastersonville; Manor; Refton; “Pequea. I Ae ! yuu Apr. 23—Cross Roads (Lester Wolge- near Landisville. where! How be yuh, Caleb? muth) E'town; Maytown; Maviewni A Gettysburg business man wa “Fine, Banty. d you?" Mastersonville; Mt. Pleasant; Manor; , iy . “Tal ahia “lat tl Pequea; *Refton. fined $10 for shooting a rabbit in| T'ol’able, Cal b. Ju $ tol’able. Apr. 30—Cross Roads; E'town; Cono¥; he National Park there Figure on goin’ out to the farm? Cross Roads E’town; York County; Tl I i B biel Drive you out if you say so.” 201 § . aim: 1 e . e Aancaster an > hen yaa a ry 1 Mt. Pleasant; Manheim; Manor; Refton : € ter inc Bethlehem | “Figured you would.” He climbed May E'town; Maytown; =Conoy; alrways now operate a night |into Banty’'s ancient rig, glad of NMiastersonville; Manheim; Manor; 3 1 at Pequea; *Refton. school in aviation, at Lancaster. this opportunity to ride with the May 14 — Cross Roads; Conoy; York, Harry Mease, 28, Landisville' station master and learn the new | County (0. D. Lehman); #“Cross Roads; ; “ 1 ta rh ohs 0) » Woll E'town; Mt. Pleasant; Manheim; *Mas.| Was struck by an auto and sui- Looks lke Joa Sone ge nm tersonville; Manor; Refton; +“Pequea. [fered a fractured leg. the city,” Banty suggested cau- May 21—Cross Roads (Paul A. Martin); Cat : 5 tiously E'town; Maytown; Maytown; Master- ars driven by Josepn - Funbar “Not bad,’ Caleb agi And sonville; *Mt. Pleasant; “Manor; Pequea; ., imap EY . (1 4 o sonyitlel nd Harry Leedom collided that feeling of triumph May 28—Cross Roads; E'town; Conoy; Main and Marietta Streets. victory at his success. He thought Roads E’'town; York County; A Le or " i x3 . ‘ } Ye z i . ancaster dealer is pi 0 of his father’s surprise and disap- Mt. Pleasant; Manheim; Manor; Refton. jie ¢ er is paying 20 5 Tl 2 I c and 25 cents for tobacco pointment. It would be a bitter pill June 4—E’town; Maytown; onoy; . 3 : = van Ware 1 swallc Mastersonville; “Manheim; Manor; 208 colored light bulbs were for hii man Yape to Vig i WW : 1 ii are 188 © the rm Pequea; “Refton. stclen from a Chris i OW are ung 1 l ' rv 1 1 ~hristmas ree , : Tas? June 11 Cross Roads; Conoy; York| : 2 tree at Banty? How's dad : County (Paul Lehman); Cross Roads; Coatesville. “Your dad's ailin’, said Banty. *E'town; Mt. Pleasant; Manheim; “Mas. mn mere) fusca Hs atta ia ; loft tersonville; Manor; Refton; *Pequea. He ain't been right since you let June 18—Cross Roads (Elias Musser); "9 ive years ago.” E‘'town; Maytown; *Maytown: Master- “Me left him? Why he turned! ville; *Mt. Pleasant; “Manor; Pequea; mn S 1? : » > out! lefton. : : ~ June 25._.Cross Roads; E'town; Conoy; “Don’t make no difference. Y O1 Cross Roads; E'town; York County; a done it. He needed you Mt. Pleasant; Manheim; Manor; Refton. Cra 00 ° a Tao 1 at the farm. The place is plu July 2—E’'town; Maytown; Conoy; down. and vour dad ain't Mastersonville; “Manheim; *Manor; Peq- + + + d n, 3-2) nt uea; *Refton. hibited : Caleb felt suddenly that Juiy 9—Cross Roads; Conoy; York Week's Best Recipe SE . ~ POS 5: Banty was condemning him, County (John Lehman); “Cross Roads; Polenta with Tomato: 3-4 ¢ cort : E'town: Mt. Pleasant; Manheim; #Mas- ator COTY ghat everyone in the village had tersonville; Manor; Refton; *Pequea. meal, 2 ¢ milk, 1 1 ¢ grated] him. 16—Cross Roads (Blaine Kauff-| ; ° > ' E'town; Maytown; Maytown; cheese, 1 1-2 t salt, 1-8 t pepper, Dad isn't really bad, is he, toc by Sonville; =Mt Pleasant; Manor; 1-2 salad oil, 2 cloves garlic,| sick to work?” he asked. Roads (Willie Weaver); 1-2 ¢ chopped onion, 1-6 oz. can] ‘He is now. A month ago | E : Conoy; *Cross Roads; “E’'town; {omato paste, 2 1-2 ¢ canned to-|took bad. Ain't Ww ed C k County Mt Pleasant; Manheim; 3. \ nat ar $14 im <i oa ey: matoes, 1 t salt, 1-4 t pepper. Banty spas and glance it him side C 0 1 1 “ WOT oe \ 0 see you July 30—E’tow Maytowr corn meal in milk over ldw| He won't ne glag 1 gi Mastersonville:; Manheim; Manor; ) not like that. He's got too much Podge Refton (heat, stirring constantly until mix- a i TL. | pride. A 5 ross Roads; Conoy; York ture thickens and comes to boil. ; : : - 3? ALEB <RSTOOD ( 1 St Sentz); *Cross Roads;|Boil 3 min Remove from heat ( ALEB UNDERSTQOD. He ks Mt. Pleasant; Manheim; *Mas- i } that. h fa ould r rsonville; Manor; Refton; *Pequea. add egg and beat well. Add 1-2 ke ccor fron Aug. 13—Cross Roads (C. N. Hershey); > 1 fh oir ty \ug Y):ic of the cheese, salt, pe 3 and| 3 stad lt E’'town; Maytown; “Maytown; Master- ene pepe NA deserted hin ever adn sonville: “Mt. Pleasant; *Manor; Pequea; 1-4 ¢ salad oil Place large he needed the ( \ f S nfuls n r baking ish.! He'd rather die 81 Roads; E'town; Conoy;[SPO0RtUIs mM shallow baking dish.! I es ais i E'town; “York County; Heat remaining 1-4 ¢ salad oil] Banty migat have Manheim; Manor Refton 1 2 l ’ m sal Pe garlic IR E’'town; Maytown; Conoy; leepan and add garlic Cook % sonville: Manheim; Manor;'J min then remove garlic. Add!” Day Reftor | A gs : £ Bani] remaining mgredients, mix well. 1 D Cross Roaas; Conoy; Yorkip rap 3 SOY 7 2 lal. (Walter Bansman): Cross Pour around corn meal Sprinkle know b hat I con E'town; Mt. Pleasant; Manheim; with remaining cheese. Bake at!home ! srsonville; Manor; Reften; “Pequea. " Calel | 4 OY EE . 0 | aleb plunged into ( ood S 10—Cross Roads (A. Zercher); 400 degrees for 30 minutes Suen : : E'tov Maytown; *Maytown; Master- Take A Hint | s1ae And Ast scnville; *Mt. Pleasant; *Manor; Pequea; Tal ' coat i} eC H Refton lake material from worn blouse ; piston: 7 n walked » distance through Sept. 17—Cross Roads; E'town; Cgnoy; or fussy formal and make dressy *Cross Roads; E’town; York County; : 3 y Mt. Pleasant; Manheim; Manor; Refton. bows or full, Haring collar and Sept. 24—E’'town; Maytown; *Conoy; cuffs on vour winter dress. L op Mastersonville: Manheim; *Manor; iy Pequea; *Refton. a colorful silk square around a Oct. 1—Cross Roads; Conoy; York leather belt to add a different County (Mrs. Harry Lehman); Cross {pouch { a tired lookin ACE y & C ooking dress. Roads; *E'town; Mt. Pleasant Manheim; : 8 ress Mastersonville: Manor: Refton; *Peq- Make a wide Lord Fauntleroy bow uea of 4-inch grosgrai ibt ie Oct. 8 — Cross Roads (I. M. Wolge- grosgrain bon, tied, muth); E'town; Maytown; Maytown; into two flat lcops which fan un- fViastersonville; *Mt, Pleasant; *Manor; 4... : i y ler a starchy » collar cek- equea; *Refton. archy white collar, peek Oct. 15—Cross Roads; E'town; Conoy;/Ing out two or three inches be= Cro E’'town; "*York County; boii 4 Sr Mt. Pleasant; Manheim; Manor; Refton. low it. Wear sprigs of artificial Oct. 22—E’'town; Maytown; Conoy; flowers, twined around the neg: Mastersonvilie; Manheim; Manor; : Peauea; *Refton wnen you dress formally in al Oct. 29—Cross Roads; Conoy; York strapless cvening dress. Clump a “Caleb Ware! Know yuh any- County (Lioyd Meihorn); *Cross Roads; | ‘ ys E'town; Mt. Pleasant; Manheim; *Mas. number of jangling bracelets to- where! How be yuh, Caleb? tersonville; Manor; Refton; *Pequea. gett i rear 3} r 1 gether with a pin to wear as a|{he heavy growth beside the high Nov 5 Cross Roads (Joseph Wolge- lapel ornament. | wav. Branches tore at hi fine muth); E’town; Maytown; Maytown; vs ne > : Mastersonville; Mt Pleasant; ‘Manor: Food Tips linen and nipped great sh Pequea; “Refton. Reheat rolls in top of a double Briars clutched at his trousers and Nov. 12—Cross Roads; E'town: Conoy; we tore holes in ther Cross Road E'town; *York County; boiler over boiling water or you id Mt. Pleasant; Mannheim; Manor; Re scan reheat them by wrapping welll Thus Caleb came home. Sight Nov. 19—E’'town; Maytown; #Conoyj . : | of the farm gave him a pang. Mastersonville: Manheim: Manor; in aluminum foil....Add a cup ref} | The house and grounds were Refton Pequea; Nov. 26—Cross Roads; Conoy; York County ( hman Schlag): “Cross Roads; *E'town; Mt. Pleasant; Manheim; *Mas- tersonville; Manor; Refton; “Pequea. Dec Cross Roads (I. W. Musser); E’'town; Maytown; *Maytown; Master- sonville Mt. Pleasant; “Manor; Pequea; *Fefton Dec. 10—Cross Roads; E'town; Conoy; Cross Roads E'town; York County; Mt. Pleasant; Manheim; Manor; Refton. Dec 17—E'town; Maytown; *Conoy; Mastersonville; Manheim; Pequea; *Refton Dec. 24—Cross Manor; Roads Conoy; York County (Curtis Melhorn); *Cross Roads; *E’town; Mt. Pleasant; Manheim; *Mas- tersonville; Manor; Refton; *Pequea. Dec. 31—Cross Roads (MH. M. Hess); E’'town; Maytown; *Maytown: Master- sonville; *Mt. Pleasant; *Manor; Pequea: *Refton, Stars denote Sunday evening services. Denotes Saturday evening ‘previous. LANCASTER SERVICES, EVERY SUNDAY MORNING AND EVENING District Councils — Lancaster Feb. evening: Manor Aug. 12 evening; Man- heim Jan. 2; Mt. Pleasant Mar, 23 eve- ning; Mastersonville Aug. 24 evening; Manheim Oct. 7; Cross Roads Feb. 1 and 2 evening; E’'town Aug. 3 evening. Congregational! Councils—Locust Grove Jan. 3 evening: Cross Roads Jan, 4 eve. 5 ning; Conoy Jan. 5 evening; E'town Jan, | 10 evening; Maytown Jan. 12 evening. picture of his brother, Henry G. vas in a position to provide his he grated Ameri an cheese to stan-| run down and in need of repair, A cot had been placed on the rear porch and on this cot Caleb saw the thin, gaunt figure of his father. He came and stood over the figure and looked down at it and smiled. “Hello, Father,” he said. “It’s Caleb. I've come home to ask forgiveness and to be dard muffin recipe for a change in| flaver, but don't T is 3 : sugar in original recipe use more than 2 ...Scal- lop whole kernel corn with cream! bits of} and fried onion....;.. Start dinner with a soup cf f mg of mushroom soup, adding crisp bacon your equal pacts canned cream of taken in.” celery soup and milk, adding! a| His voice was humble. bit of minced green onion. gar- Old man Ware opened his eyes nishing with pimento. and looked up at his son, and there : 3 was quick happiness ii 1§ X= Inspirational vas 4 qu Ego in his ex As th pression. His dimming vision saw As the whirlw asse \ 1 1 ck riwind passeth, so the| the tousled, ragged fa boy whol wicked no more: But the right-| had stalked so proudly away five eous is an everlasting foundation, | years before. rE re ty “1 knew you'd come back, Caleb. KEEP SUPERS DRY Penge Sue Your: oi Store. Dee. Supe Eg { for help sooner or later. And Supers In a ary place| and I'm glad’ this winter. Close them up tight| Released by WNU Features and prevent damage from mice. | . Treat the supers with paradichloro-| benzene Everybody in this locality reads protect from wax moths, |tisers get such excellent results, carbon disulphide to| The Bulletin—that's why its adver-! as you would A DOCTOR ROY B.SHEETZ Ed l LANCASTER, PENNA. Phone 6329 At Your Service Day or Night Watch Value — BuLovA 5 1 ewe qs CADET 15 jewels . Adam H. Greer Phone 3-4121 87 East Main Street. MOUNT JOY | "A NTED $11,000 { Do you know that a new law i going into effect requiring that you have $11,000 Financial dent? It's wise to have prool@ of that handy wise to let Harleys- \ ville \ all-fe { responsibility | Responsibility in case of acci- alure Auto Liability insur- With the policy goes, of ville's celebrated ry time: of explain what furnish it by means of its . ance course, Harley wf fulness in en Let us trouble this strong, friendly company EE poi An, MUTUAL > 7 ™ CASUALTY IV company HARLEYSVILLE, PA. J AMillate : Mutua! Auto Fire Insurance Co | ‘ 85 East MOUNT B. TITUS RUTT AGENCY PHONE 3-9305 Mazin Street JOY. PENNA, Insurance plus insurance | | | sexvice. | HELD WANTED CG BE yer HIS POOR CHAP WOULD LIKE TO THE U.S: MARINES IF You NEED HELF TRY OUR WANT ADS that will keep you saying “I can trust A&P”? In short, is there any- thing we can do in 1950 to make your A&P a bet- ter place to shop? rr Please write: Customer Relations Department A&P Food Stores 420 Lexington Avenue New York 17, N. Y. Ly SEE VFS ¥ 2 A A A A A AE A NO A 3 0 NC A A 36 3 A CE ME NE NEE AC A AR 4 x HH A AA AY A AAA NAA I A NN A NE JAA XM NO AM NO A NN A NE A ARN MOE ANE Sultana COCKTAIL No. 2Y, can 29¢ PEARS No. 2V, can 28¢ WHOLE OR EITHER HALF [ona Iona AAAI [§ OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED HAPPENINGS f | From Dec. 22nd until Jan. 3rd. EL 00 ERO AREER AE — of — ‘1 DR. S. MILLIS | £ You'll Find A&P Thrifty F i Optometrist | \ : : ortune N. Market St, Elicabéthiow Day in '50 LONG AGO 39 N. Market St, Elizabethtown very. ay n Smiles 1] BERRY [ 20 Years Ago By Richard Hill wilkinson | LIVE and DRESSED 4 —— ALEB WARE was a young man CHICKENS { The detour between Elizabeth- who quarreled with his father, town and Middletown was litted. and was turned away from his b . . a boyhood home. Caleb always said x We had the first white Christ-| | that he went away of his own * mas in five years. (accord. x Mt. Joy Boro Council decorated A os > i i Ts gi | What N Year's reso x ‘ toe om : years later he found himself promi- 1a ew Year sreso- the Community Tree in the Park. tere FF : % 8 Span nent in the af- BLAIN KAU MAN lutions should we at A&P x I'he plant of the Mt. Joy . fairs of the small MT. JOY, PA. adopt to make your next ¥ Farmers’ Dairy Products Co. be- = Minute | city in which he§ ROUTE 1, DIAL 3-4929 §I year's shopping happier? gan operating last week. Fiction had chose to 51-tf y | 1 2, Moreover, ; y g OS Turkeys are selling as low as 32 ed ory ——————————————————————— . Have you any sugges cents per pound. Ti Was then that Caleb de- tions to make regarding . : ; . as nl Le ~ the quality and varieties % Wm. Conrad will move his bar- cided to go home. As the train Select f the f d re stock? ber shop from Lumber Street to| began to climb into the fresh, Y S 1008 WES : property Jes ain Street clean air of the mountain coun- : i the property on West Main Stree } i Sean on a it A FUNERAL How can we improve ps Biske Bie Repair. eyes vanished. Color appeared the service in your store. ¥ ili G. Reist received a newspap-| i, his cheeks. | ; . er printed in Japan, containing a It thrilled him now to know that DIRECTOR What more can we do 1 BAKED BEANS 3 I-lb cans 25¢ SUNNYFIELD SHORT-SHANKED TENDERED 3-7 5 NO SLICES REMOVED Large Bologna, Baked Loaf, Liver Wurst, or Sal No End Pieces Incl ORANGES FRESH TOMATOES GOLDEN YAMS CASHEW NUTS POPPING CORN REGALO spiced Luncheon Meat, Olive Loaf, lami uded Florida Juicy 8 Sliced Luncheon Meat vb 13€ | tals BBE MESH BAG SOLID ICING Louisiana 3 REGALO ND PISTACHIO NUTS sno STUFFING BREAD wwe 2 cillogyr cartons lbs 12-02 LL] 1-lb pkg 6-01 pkg Marvel Sandwich Bread PARTY RYE 2; 20-02 Loaf 18° 15¢ L8 3 O° 23¢ 29¢ 49¢c 17¢ 29¢c ne 19¢ DINNER ROLLS wwe ny 12¢ SANDWICH ROLLS 7 It 15¢ POPCORN [3% + 19¢ 5 4%¢ POTATO CHIPS i. i 23c i." 45¢ CHEDDAR CHEESE 3% + MEL-O-BIT CHEESE 5d Lv 89¢ CHED-0O-BIT rimenro er 49¢€ EDUCATOR CRAX = 3c * ANN PAGE BEANS Vii 3 0&0 OLEOMARGARINE =... NESTLE’'S MORSELS GREEN BEANS 50 ous YY oe LIMA BEANS 2:05 2 2x SALAD DRESSING ay Se ANN PAGE KETCHUP bovis PINEAPPLE JUICE 500i" fou ORANGE JUICE 3% or TOMATO JUICE CAMPBELL'S 3 dw PRETZEL STICKS 550% snes om BANQUET CHICKEN 2.0 on SALTED PEANUTS x in 20c'%: PEACHES oF 2 Tu EIGHT O'CLOCK corr: 1 59¢ iu; RED CIRCLE COFFEE i. BEVERAGES ALL FLAVORS "YUKON CLUB *Canada Dry Ginger Ale large bottle large bottles 25¢ 29¢ 19¢ 19¢ 21c 39%¢ 39¢ 17c 69¢c 27¢c 25¢ 37¢ $1.59 39¢ 45¢ $1.71 $1.83 18c 45¢ In order to avoid confusion, all bavarages ars priced in our markets (and our advertis ing) to show the total price, including bottle deposits and Pennsylvania Stats Tax 83 E. Main St. Mount Joy, Pa. 2 | Ve ETT ue ”~ Pho J EE : : EN AT 5 1 A 2 0 2 5 “ 4 a | U SA at the pike, tl Galteley Upright Double Unit. Six Bea Home-n Cutlery, Play Ya Baby W Picture Linens, | er Vac ( Four Ol Home-m Wash Ty Tools, M Gliders, Toaster, ets, Bisse not men Sale known bh LANDIS A Col FE
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