6==The Bulletin, Mount Joy. Pa.. January 31, 1952 OWN PLANT MEMBER Eicherlys Drycleaning got that s tional Institute of Cleaning and Dyeing Dr¥cleaning Guild of Lancaster City and County Feeling dull and weary afte holiday rush? Tired and all as are, take time out a little beauty care and YOu feel | brand new woman! 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FT. 7 PRICES 199” © °4997 SPECIAL THIS WEEK 11 cu. ft. FRIGIDAIRE AND YOUR OLD ELECTRIC OR ICE BOX oNLY 24095 FRIGIDAIRE Automatic Washer. (ALL PORCELAIN) 526975 AND YOUR OLD WASHER CLOTHES DRYER FRIGIDAIRE IRONER GET A COMPLETE MODERN LAUNDRY You'll BE SURPRISED AT THE LOW COST Be Sure To Get GENUINE FRIGIDAIRE Parts and Service PS oo | group will present a concert on the | above date at Mt. ¢! marily lifications for the “B” roll and the establishment of |'Week’s Activities At East Donegal School, Maytown Six Germany Twp ary roll which would recognize an vance in achievement by any dent, of the forum meeting, Mr. Robert H English teacher, The chairman school teachers from Western East Donegal Wednesday, Febru- lips visit special student committee will Schools, : high class secretaries to furthe: . ed of senioy rural educational and 3 to observe the and to be the assembly and study in both elementary German methods mendations secondary schools. These before pared to put body at final recommendations [or No date this meeting at present stationed at Philadelphia Lancaster County visitation they at Millers- State Teachers College. | County Band Members Mr. Morrell Shields, { music announces East county band. teachers are : eacher a special Temple University in and during their rejection for this special committee Murphy and Pauline grade; Pat Crankshay | Lindemuth, and Yvonne or will be set Members ville are Bradley, instrumental the | Donegal They | grade. [are Ronald Hawthorne, George) Elected Pat Crankshaw, Paul! Betsy Musser, Betty Me- | Kain and Valera Johnson. They | will play at the County Music Fes-~ [ tival which will be held at Ephrata High School, March 1, 1952. The Eastern District Chorus will also at this time. Eastern high school students constitute and instructor, eleventh grade; Brubaker, | selection of | students for the seven Derr student | Rhoads, | who participated on the last week were Rachel Hess Robert Swope, twelfth grade: Musser, Lois Elder, and George Rhoads, and Gladys Weaver, Robert Kline tenth grade. Y-Teen Club Activities YWCA members of Wagner, Dorothy and Larry sing county i the | Eastern Chorus. Orchestra Members Chosen Mr. Eugene Saylor, teacher, The been reserved for | East Donegal Y-Teen Club the Lancaster pool vocal music announces the selection of East Donegal participation in the Western Dis- trict Chorus Concert to be held at Mount Joy High School March 15th, | 1952. They Cynthia Brandt, | Kay Warfel, Fannie Ruth Musser, | Jeanne Gingrich, Betsy Mumma, Pat Crankshaw, Luke Drescher, || and the The ming parties each month ond students for month. twelve club plans two are: Six or- Through some quirk of reason- ing, most veterans at the art of homemaking unconsciously consider brides as idiotic little butterflies who have emerged mysteriously from some cocoon without a prac- tical thought in their heads. When I discovered that my next. door neighbor seriously thought I didn’t know a darning needle from an souffle I determined to strike a blow for brig im with a practical idea that would bowl her over. nce finally eame when lained that her ounTest daug flatly and re- V refused Y more every- chestra members were selected for “ounty Orchestra. They Hess, Ann Young, Faye Kendig, and Barbara Martin. are: Helen Sarah This achel Joy in conjunc- Western District with the egy Senior High Panel on Scholarship Qualifications for the scholarship rclls of East Donegal Twp. High [School are slated for revision short- ly \Iv Bie MV LIS she C( as the result of recommendations an Recommendations | Dr.H.C.Killheffer Optometrist MANHEIM 163 S. Charlotte St." Telephone 5.3376 assembly last week. centered pri- S - . M. { hd the { Home Econ Tues. Fri. Tues. Fri. Sat. 9:30-1:00. 2.5 P. M ELIZABETHTOWN 15 E. High St. Telephone 24.F sot ew shade from which to When use color remover before re-dye When fabric is unevenly spotted, or stained; when chan from a dark to a lighter when an entirely new or dift color is desired. By that t Choose. color; erent time Janet-had the “dy bug” and came up wi th her own idea ich Ill file away for futur reference 1st In case. She tho it of tintexing old shee ma into colorful, expens costumes for school pl 01 all the masquerade parti crop up fro Halloween to Year's! I've noticed two things big confab with Janet. After flurry of home-dyeing, her girls and | her young son have pridefully i blossomed forth with seemingly new, fresh, and colorful outfits. 1 have been elevated to a new status in her mind somewhere in the re- gion of “You might turn out to he a tker one of these days at that! Bulletin Advertising Pays Big Dividends Lo IV for that New ©S smee my sensation! Perfect for oll w and woodwork in r Lovable! Scrubbgble! IBUTED BY Tile & Linoleum Co. Open every day & evening except Wednesday 38 W. MAIN ST, MOUNT JOY Phone 3-3492 around the yevision of qua-! scholarship a third ad- stu=- modified Phil- appointed a presidents recoms= pre= student their approval has yet been of Stanley 12th Gerald Harold tenth representatives program and Betsy Cynthia Brandt eleventh grade Peifer Wagner, has the SeC~- fourth Monday of each swim- IO sas PCIE IEE proof a bill was paid, in case a dispute arises. LITE IRIE NE VR) MT. JOY, PA, ——— A | Ye | to admit The Trap By Daniel Shifren apis” Howie called “Trist! Over here!" Tristam Olds set the rake against the barn and ran over the the orchard, compos= again, Howie : dled against a * Minute tree, trussed wrist Fiction | and ankle, very | pale Boss-sh!"” whoos lips as “Goodnesh, from Trist's dry, thin undid the bonds. “There, that's finish by myself fast, It may be ablaze Trist, he I'l barn good enough Get to the by now.” whisker. aging amazement on his framed face, jounced his bones and up the breathing hard. Flame licked over the He swept up two pails down to the pump. Hc ning too, They an hour, trail aw “That's “but we'll lookout.” When Sheriff Gunfrey Howie had changed clothes rocking on the porch came haymow, and raced wie came run- scampered around for half At last the ay. for said have now,” to Keep a Aarriy He led a coil of black wire through deep grass until he reached the pine tree. He at- tached the wire to the house bell. “What's all this about like this since I copped the elec tion.” “They tried it right enough,” Howie. “Know of strange town?” said any ‘Nope,’ said Gunfrey, “Well, little matter. They're from somewheres round here. But I guess either Sholl or Long is the guilty party—either one or both.” Gunfrey fired the crusty his pipe and puffed. “How y ire that, Howie? They’ man.” “In the tried to buy upping the price, ‘No.’ I got no yen to se “Did they mas any threats?’ “They sure wasn't pleased.” “Hm, I'll hunt around town ask ‘em some anything turns last couple my farm, but I told Il this place. out ” ike and questions. Ring me Mp.” OWIE and Trist alternated on lookout. Chores were left un- Then, during the night before | told Trist to discontinue the | watches, he slipped out to the barn | ind emerged with a shovel and trowel. He worked and as light gray rose over the horizon, he laid out the last strips of straw and grass, returned the to the and done. Howie tools barn { came back. He led a coil of black wire through deep until he reached the pine tree. He wound the wire around and attached the house bell | he had in his back pocket. | The next morning he said to Trist, “No use to keep up the watches. They're not likely to come back.” Trist grunted. *‘Sure. Might’sh well get back to work.” | | grass The unexpected shrill of the house Dell came that night. Howie rushed out without don- ning trousers, Trist behind him crying, “What's that bell for!” But Howie did not answer. | He swept the pit with a powerful | flash, picking up their figures. One's | bandanna slipped as he tried to et cape the slippery pit and he recog- | nized Jerry, Trist’s youngest son. The boy's eyes, large with fright, | lit on Trist and he cried out, **Dad!” Howie's flash went out then. He heard them stumbling away. The telephone rang before Howle could make his call. It was Gunfrey. “Which one of 'em was it bought | out Trist's boys to fire my barn, Gunfrey?” | Gunfrey said, ‘You were right, | Howie. I didn't know—I mean about | Trist.” | “More the boys. They wanted the money bad. Trist couldn't do noth- | ing with ’'em. Afraid they'd get | caught so he kept his mouth shut.” “Howie, 1 broke Long down, He | tried to blame Sholl, but I got him | something like what he | was up to.” “I was thinkin’ ecute anyone seein's done. . . .” “I don't oly...” “Yeh, I thought about that.” Gun- frey laughed his cackle. ‘‘Long won't be around after tomorrow. I'm lettin’ him leave town.” I'd hate to pros- | no harm want you to, Sheriff | A | The northernmost peint of the | S. is located in Minnesota J 45 Yh Ee (2 Td knoll to was bun- | hed ! incline | smoke began to | Howie, | sharp | | ed, and was | burnin’ | barns down? Hasn't been anything | I's In | weeks they Kept | ‘em | PRICES ON HUNDREDS OF ITEMS ARE LOWER THAN THEY WERE A YEAR AGO Farmdale Extra Standard Quality Sweet Peas! 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