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    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!
After your bath give your
a hrisk rub, down with a bath t
Th timulates circulation, re
tired nerves and gives your §
nice healthy glow,
A touch of perfume will ches
go one step farther, |
vour regular deod
up, but
dition
spray your body
delicately perfumed powder
deodorants, Won't take but a
ute,
are wonderful but
absorbent, A body
must if you want to
comfo ria le throughout the
And don’t neglect your feet!
them dry with powder and t
feel better and so will you,
Above all, take
hefore you dress to lie down
est, putting cotton pads dipp
witch hazel on your eye lids,
be amazed at the lasting lift
few moments of relaxation will
they are
deodorant

ly Jip |
a5)
r the
you
extra
like a
body
towel,
laxe
Kin a
I'you
n ad
orant
with one of the new
spray
min-
Those nylon pretties you wear |
non-
18 a |
stay fresh and |
day.
Keep
hey’'ll
just ten minutes |
and
ed in
You'll |
these
give


a
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FUND
-
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CIRCLE 0
PROTECTION
vide for all of your protection needs.
write or call—
MORRIS H. SHAFFER
15 S. Fulton St.
Phone 5-2316

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o COLUMBUS, CYL
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Phone 3-
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Welding
DING
Truck Welding
WER SHARPENING
s Welding Shop
5931

HERE IS A REAL
OPPORTUNITY
NOW'S the to invest
MUSSER
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ROP K RED
GENERAL
LIABILITY
time
ROSS
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1st delivery
MUSSER
.EGHORN FARMS
MOUNT JOY, PA.
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available
and Ia

IT CROSS
YEARS
| Paul Dick and John Singer.
in
Hiestand, Mary
Singer
|
|
{
|
| tion
| Chorus Concert.
ter.
| made by eight student representa-
Phone 3- 4911 | tives of the senior high school at
43-tf |

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BUSINESS
GET You DOWN
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BRUBAKER’S APPLIANCES
Dial 3-5334
R. 1, MOUNT JOY, PA.

See The New. .
FRIGIDAIRE
Wonder Oven
Bake and Roast at the Same Time With
Difterent Temperatures in the same oven.
YOUR OLD RANGE IS} WORTH MORE
ON A TRADE IN HERE.

Built especially far locality.
5
FRINGE AREA SETS
enon $199 we
ASK FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION
Our installation prices are

LOWER
FRIGIDAIRE
REFRIGERATORS
: 8 11 CU. FT.
7 PRICES
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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-



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{ 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
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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 |
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LOWER THAN THEY WERE A YEAR AGO
Farmdale Extra Standard Quality
Sweet Peas!
Not
2 2 5 as
can 14¢
ideal All Green Cut 16! 5-0z can
ASPARAGUS Year ago, 43¢ Now 29¢
Del Monte, Dole’s or Libby's
PINEAPPLE JUICE
25°
IDEAL TOMATO JUICE
IDEAL APPLE JUICE
Ideal Fancy Florida
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23
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BLENDED JUICE
MARGARINE
IDEAL MARGARINE Enriched 4's
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CREAM WHITE VEGETABLE
SHORTENING
1 1b can -- Year Ago, 38¢: To
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1lb can -- Year Ago, 40
SWIFT’NING
PURE LAR
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SOAP FLA
TOILET SOAPS
KIRKMANIS GRARULES
yy ;
Last Year C Reg. price 8 A
2 cans 35¢
16-02
cans
Last Year
can 36G¢c
46.02 can
Year ou Now 230
von 456
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Year ago 29¢;
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Now 23¢
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Princess Golden Year Ago Now
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Last Year
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93
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19¢
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[25¢
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3/25
2/21
2/23
46-02
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Now
A Rar Ago --
3/bcan 1,03
y's Price, 30¢
Last Year
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oday’s Price, 34c
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Ib print 24c¢ |
Year Ago - -
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Super-Suds, Ivory Flakes or Snow
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Fels or Chiffon pkg 32¢
Cashmere Bouquet, Lux, Lifebuoy,
almolive or Sweet Heart reg cake §¢
20-0z pkg 32¢
reg. cake 10¢
bath cake 2 /31
/
reg cake 14¢
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ME ME. AT S
fn all, Young Hen
Turkeys
6c ii
Dressed & Drawn, Ready for the Ovel
Price a
A Year Ago | Today's Price
63° | 59¢
69 | 58
39
39¢
29¢
1h 33¢
Fully


1h 39a
39¢
Yeur Ago: Year Ago - -

Frying Chickens =:
Roasting Chickens ort.»
Lean Smoked Picnics | 45°
Grade A Slab Bacon Whole or Half Piece Ib 53¢
Kessler’s Top Quality Filles of Pollock ©.
FRANKFURTS Fancy Perch Fillets
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Ib Ih 23¢
New and Delicious - - Virginia Lee 2 Be
Ginger Cake Squares “
Family Style Chocolate Iced Layer Cakes © 69¢
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Cinn. Streussel Loaf Cake 27¢ | Nut Sticky Buns P*9°7629¢
PAN OF ROLLS 0." on, 8c
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arge
SUPREME ENRICHED BREAD be
oa Cc
Fully
Sliced Pork Liver bh J 39
57°
Swift's Prem. fing Boiogna ae rook
A tasty treat --- Ginger Cake with a raisin spice icing.
Apple Filled Coffee Cake 39c|Filbert Filled Coffee Cake 29¢
loaf
Supreme Rye or Vienna Bread r'ain or seeded



Fresh Fruits and Vegetables for Winter Vilamins
Conc. Orange Juice 2 27¢
Seabrook Farms S Asparagus and Th Cuts and Tips 10-0 pkg 32¢
4 29
2:49
3 1 29
216s 2% 29¢ | Temple Oranges doz 55g
fresh full bunch 25¢
large head 15¢
“th 17¢
2 bchs 25¢
stalk 15¢
New Low Price! Ideal Pure bor
cans
54's
Large Juicy Florida Fe: +.
Grapefruit
ORANGES 2s
APPLE
UU. 8.1
Emperor Grapes
BROCCOLI
LETTUCE Calif. Iceberg
FANCY SLICING TOMATOES
FRESH CALIF. CARROTS
CRISP PASCAL CELERY
NEW CROP FLA. CABBAGE 3" 23¢
NEW POTATOES US 1 Reaslis 31m 25,
Prices Effective Jan. 31, Feb. 1-2, 1931, Quantity Rights Reserved.
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