Patsy Garber, Make it last—wear it out! Grace Bucher, Joann Kramer, Mary Anita Myers, Thel- BUXTON WALLETS PIONEER SUSPENDERS and BELTS INTERWOVEN SOCKS FLORSHEIM SHOES FORTUNE SHOES STETSON HATS Manhattan HATS Essley Shirts Dress and Sport Long-Short Sleeves Plain: Colors - Fancies $3.50 «© $5.95 [g1 EsHLEMAN BRros. Fine Neckwear Beautiful patterns of every color - $1.50 - $2 2. BUY ONLY WHAT YOU NEED For necessities—not for greed! 3. PAY CASH WHEN POSSIBLE Cash price is the low price! ma Sherk 12. Glenn Groff, Donald Thome, na Kreider, Sally Nissley, Ruth Sherk, Marlene Peggy Fackler, An- Anna Zimmerman, Eleanor Hostetter, Jane Starr 11. 4. USE CREDIT CAREFULLY Joseph Ginder, Clair Wagner, Pay all you can down—all you can Shirley Eby, Shirley Leedom, Mar=- monthly! icn Rutt, Genevieve Zi ‘man, Jo? a. 0 a 5. SAVE ALL YOU CAN. In the bank—in U. S. Savings Bonds! 6. HELP CUT GOVERNMENT SPENDING. Urge your legislators to discourage uniessential expenditures! SECOND-—Robert Fish and Sa- rah Garber 9; Daisy Brooks, Loret- ta Garlin, Marian Kline, Kay Met- zler, Karleen Raffensberger, Helen Bucher, Ella Engle, Rachel Koser 8; John Gilbert, Thomas Lane, Schneider, Jane leib, Julia Loewen, i. Joan Flory, Asher Halb- Janet McKain ——— AUTO LICENSE PLATE DRIVE | FOR LEGION HOSPITAL FUND | Mr. Robert K. Brown, chairman | of the License Plate Drive, for the | A Walter S. Ebersole Post of Mt. Joy | Ba 5 Rg diihounces that from today to Ap- | i CE FE An RN pres Nos Th S70 743 AK 6 ril Ist you can hand in your 1950 | license plate to your gas station in | Mt. Joy, Florin, Landisville and Salunga, or drop them in the steel | drum at the Post office here. rr ——- Stimulate your business by adver. | rising in the Bulletin. 1 J The Smart New Styleline De Luxe 4-Door Sedan (Continuation ‘of standard equipment and trim illustrated is dependent on availability of material.) Yes, Jumbo-Drum Brakes . . . extra smooth, extra safe . . . ++. another reason why more people buy Chevrolets than any other car! You and your family will enjoy special safety in Chevrolet for ’51—America’s largest and finest low-priced car. You'll know this the minute you test its new, more powerful Jumbo-Drum Brakes—largest in the low-price field! They're extra smooth, positive and safe; they provide maximum stopping power with up to 25% less driver effort; they combine with many other Chevro- let safety factors to give you the fullest measure of motoring protection, And you'll enjoy a special kind of per- formance and driving ease in this car, too. For it's the only low-priced car that offers you your choice of a mighty 105- h.p. Valve-in-Head engine, teamed with the time-proved Powerglide Automatic Transmission,* for finest no-shift driv- ing at lowest cost. Or the brilliant stand- ard Chevrolet Valve-in-Head engine, teamed with Silent Synchro-Mesh Trans- mission, for finest standard driving at : ¥ *Combination lowest cost. Come in, see and drive it! NEWCOMER MOTORS, MOUNT JOY, PA. AMERICA’S LARGEST AND FINEST LOW-PRICED CAR! 105-h.p. engine optional on De Luxe models at extra cost.’ FTE STA Ee {13M fn dle So BA CHARGE COLLECT VOTES FROM CUSTOMERS OF Acme Super Markets and American Stores The Acme Markets-American Stores-Philco Plan for Television Receivers in schools is NOT A CONTEST . . . there is NO COMPETITION between schools. Every school in ‘this com- munity can participate. Through®a system of votes, you, the customers of Acme Super-Markets and American Stores have the privilege of deciding which schools get the television receivers. Every 25 cent purchase entitles the customer to one vote . . . your cash register receipts are your votes. Every- one may take part by saving votes. Votes are in turn collected by the schools through parent-teacher organizations and similar groups. As soon as a school has accumulated the required number of votes, a new 18-inch Philco Television Receiver will be installed WITHOUT CHARGE! Start saving now . .. help your school! Address All Inquiries to AMERICAN STORES-PHILCO PLAN Jelavision Receivers in Schools P.0.BOX 147, BALTIMORE 3, MD. AO A AN ren of Powerglide Automatic Transmission and em yim ki ad ET ir VOTES (renee The Bulletin, Jov. Pa.. Thursda Vv. arch 15. 1951 went aground and it was not diffi- | patch from Leven, Scotland, it was . . . . -— | cult to gather them up reported that the pigeons gobbled About Pigeons [Si ss © + | ov or tm wus i755 2 SEL EE NOOR TO. SUBSCRIBERS { hail for many years. | etch. ua whiskey and soared drunkenly bac (Fr | They soaked a lot of grain in i i) ol ue Ni it Vues up to their rooftops and teteered there | om Mage | Scctch whiskey. The pigeons gob- | then the sale of the birds should | til they sobered up.” | ject as a last ditch effort to get rid | bled it up and went reeling, They | reimburse. Guess we must try some other . | No Better Coffee Value Anywhere of the birds which have been roost- | couldn't fly successfully so they | In a later American Press dis-| remedy. a Wh Pa More : ; The Lancaster New Era y Fay ye! rae op — Sm . Our three popular, perfectly blended rich, full bodied b yim of 3 1 “ aining more and more frien Trailer Tax For Intelligencer Journal aie a the an iM ever tasted AND real | ifi f Quality. Try them this week on ; \ (From Page 1) A economy without sacrifice o y. Try EAS R IM at the East Donegal High School at | Sunday News our Guarantee of Satisfaction. I I ) I ) Maviows. (All “Heat-flo” Roasted) 79 The Tuberculosis Society of Lan- * Ib « Wo Cr a, Be Mobic | Announce the appointment of f ASCO COFFEE J 1 nest Sou merican Coffee with a full body you'll enjoy. ee ae X-Ray unit at East Donegal High | Finest § th American Coffee wit : School March 28, 1951 from 9:00 a. | Win-Crest Coffee Ib 77 S P R I N T 1 M m. until noon and in Marietta High | MR. FRANK T DAL 4 ‘DEAL COFFEE g5e ( ’ I School from 2:00 p.m, to 5:30 p.m. | Fee for the X-Re y= yuo, The | $4 WEST MAIN STREET Here's a heavier-bodied blend that appeals on lovers public is invited to take advantage | of fine coffee. Regular grind or drip, Vacuum Packed. ® cf this opportunity to make certain | Telephone 3.5771 IDEAL INSTANT COFFEE they are free of tuberculosis. | doz iar oz Jar $1, Clothin ee | S THE AUTHORIZED AGENT IN MT. JOY jd | A SR SCHOOL'S HONOR ROLL FOR | LOUELLA MILK Homogenized 3 tall cans 38¢ THE FOURTH REPORT PERIOD Ib 32¢ We invite you to see our Clothing First Honor Roll—All A's. | <\ PRINCESS MARGARINE nile Department. Second Honor Roll—-At least 2|{ —— . . | TOMATO SOUP 52) Lama. 3 eo vi 29¢ eo) ti iy os ‘Everybody, Everywhere, Reads The Bulletin PANCAKE MIX So soo WE We believe its the logical time to FIRST—Jay Barnhart, William | ’ KING GOLDEN SYRUP vee 32 . Tyndall, Eleanor Lane, Nancy | BUTTER 'dea .0z jar c buy your suit. Swanson 10; Constance Lane and | PEANUT u Patricia Schroll 9; Joyce Metzler, ‘ PL IN G ABARDINES Peter Nissley and John Witmer 8; | W HAT WN 2 ALL CAN BO Breasto Chicken Fancy 7-02 [ A ¥ 4 hy Lynn Fackler, James Pennell, | ; . WHITE MEAT TUNA can ~ ~ PEVES S Gerald Becker, Susan Fellenbaum | ‘ { ” | F ANCY WORS EDS and Marlene Mumper 7. | TO FIGHT INFLATION: SECOND-—John Bowman, Gary | Get This Ellis, Clair Metzler, Jerry Shupp, | $4500 to $64.00 Richard Tyndall, Bonnie Bigler, | , Combination Nancy Brooks, Miriam Fitzkee, 1. 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Valencia ORANGES "=i" « 33° 200-216's Farmdale Baby Lima Beans 1202 pk9. 19¢ Ideal Pure Concen. Orange Juice 2 50% cans 43¢ ROSE Certified 29% _ SATISFACTION GUARANTEED --or Your Money Back 29" 2.29: Large Peppers 3 °r 19¢ 5 Ib bag 39¢ 3 for 29¢ Ea Sally L Lean, Sugar-Cured Smoked | Whole or | Shank Half | Lean Plate Boiling Beef '° 3Tc | Lean Sliced Bacon 59¢ Short Ribs of Beef tb "53 | Baked Me: Baked Meat Loaves “4, 29¢ Small, ERP Pg Small, Yours Hens Y Fully Dressed Ib for the Oven P ICNICS - GF CHICK ENS » 7c ‘Salt Water OYSTERS +c 69¢ | FILLETS OF POLLOCK 1b 25¢ FILLETS OF HADDOCK 1h 39¢ Small, Lean Smoked Fully Dressed Fryers FANCY PERCH FILLETS Ib 39¢ FANCY LARGE SHRIMP 1h 79¢ CRAB MEAT, LOBSTER TAILS, SCALLOPS, ETC. | Lovely Rose Pattern DINNERWARE with Matching Ovenware See the complete set display Get your card-Save 409, to 509 Year after year Louella wins the prizes for quality. Why not try this better butter - . - it costs no more to be sure of satisfaction. | | Sweet Cream BUTTER r March Speed-Up Lo Gael | circle | LIQUID Richland Creamery Magazine STARCH BUTTER "11° ows | &15¢ | Prices Effective in this area Mar. 15-16-17, 1951. Quantity Rights Reserved. YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE AT THE ACME | SE — VOL Real used i each o contrik $1,200,0 School Perc nancing cally— sion of Donegs and NM town r Most in the date is ments ues. The the ad The See Far Are gir! ke age? A ing mo If th is yes 1 you joi if you questio 4-H of you in farr munity ance of sien w leaders elect t carry meeting of thei You what is The an Mt. We h are oul mark Vv it was Saturdz and Pr game fi ern Re Mount A ca contest- even st These ed, deg take th Kirchne as it a Era, wl of thin] “Both