The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 11, 1952, Image 8

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The Commission even though he may
designated December 15
drawing to a close the so alled |
Antlerless Deer Season Wing to a close the so-ca i
|
The Bulletin, Mount Jov, Pa., Thursday . December 11. 1052 Game
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the anterless deer season for CE€Nse F se 1) er :
doe season, the last of Pennsyl Land ail Tu he (From page Marian Ney To Sing
=e > wt ” pwners, lessees or other J
To Open Mon., Dec. 15 vania's 1952 big game seasons, | 1952, and it is hoped that at frm oecupants who are ‘citizens ——— Miss Marian Ney, graduate of |
claims the attention of many [least 50,000 anterlegs deer will of the Unitel States and are] RULH Drescher, Alma Smith, | the class of 1950, will be one of
With the “buck” deer season |{housands of hunters | be harvested then, Over 224,000 ft mn i egularly and Bertie Wagner, Shirley Gerlach, | {;,o soloists in the annual Xmas |
| residing upon and regularly and !
A mt wm LE TT doe” licenses were issued for cultivating the Joanne Arnold, Mary L. Murry. | concert at the Millersville |
0 IE I EE LE IE TE PE ETE TE TEE g " g 4 y
ma LEE IE REIL PE TEE we " the three day hunt, A consider soil for general crop purposes, Ross Eshleman, Paul | State Teachers’ College.
3 iW able reduc he deer herd : man, John Hiestand, Ralph Buf- valid .
"ps Ww le reduction in the deer rd commercial truck growing, and Scholarship Rolls
= Whether Its The Traditional i is necessary to bring it more ., mercial nurseries within fenmyer, Dale Wolgemuth, Fred | ovine «A» grades in |
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i > EX POINSETTIAS " nearly into balance with its na- declared open for the Wetzel, Ronald Binge 5 Pa all major subjects: Grade 7: |
¥ Pp ok ; AINER 0" tural food supply, decrease crop hunting of anterless deer mav Crankshaw, Geral Lindemuth, Tony Martin, Pat Charles, San- |
¥ “4 IN A RIBBON-TIED CONT L mn damage and bring the sex ratio tegallv hunt for such deer on Robert Miller, Marlin Miller, dra Koser Carlotta Sager; |
{ n } 1 sser / a, | ! Beek :
x Sa x OR A a f the herd into better adjust- (heir own and adjoining lands | John Musser, pos Manis, Grade 8: Miriam Brubaker,
2% CORSAGE i ment without either a resident hunt James Ober, Jorn oni gn Mary Ann Felty, Arlene Heisey,
3 sn : iN On Monday December license or antetless deer i. 1180 B 58, James § mi h, James | Cynthia Lehman, Audrey Mus-
i ” Flowers add ZEST and COLOR at # the anterless deer season Will! conga. Consent of the owner of Dresche r und Roger Thome. ser, Elaine Shoewalter; Grade
i 5 Christmas i? open at 9 a. m. and close at 5 immediately adjacent land is ; I'he ie Barbara 9: Miriam Roland. Miriam Nell
io > NEVER HESITATI \BOUT PLANTS " Pp m On December 18 and 17 required by law. Hunting on im PC) TARE oral Reza Peggy Wolfe, Ruth Ellen Sny- |
V ok FLOWERS \S A GIFT hunting hours will be 7 a. m. 10 adiecent open lands Hous a ’ SY Stas fe, 3 ro |der; Grade 10: John Heisey, |
4 4 wi i 5, which are owned by either the Eo ae i a ne | Ann Young, Barbara Martin, | |
. . " Persons who may legally Commonwealth or the Federal oy re, ui CAN Grade 12: Shirley Leedom.
i ttias — Corsages — Christmas Begonias j§ hunt “does” are those possessed Government is not lawful with. | Sweitzer, Dorothy = Fletcher, | “oo having no grades below |
of oinse x |
¥ # of an anterless deer license for lic and Mary Ann Simon, Patsy Siegrist | ...,, ey 1 i 1
5 " i § out a hunting license and ar Arly Watts, E Heese B" in major subjects, Grade 7: |
i Cyclamen — Potted Plants — Natural Wreaths A the specific county in which | ghterless deer license : rly A A ee wy ey | Rose Raber, Jane Sweitzer, Dor- |
ow they will hunt. However, any 1arles, Ruth |othy Fletcher, Florence Murry,
3 » 3 one who Killed a legal antle red | Sn Jones, Mia Roland: Sr, | Patricia Peters, Wayne Kleiner, |
/ 'POSITE deer this year, in the preceeding : : ce Mary Ann Yely. | Grade 8: Theresa Shuman, Ken- |
¥ R hi Li OPPOSITE fy Se BY Rr We PrintEverything $a ree A es ' | Grade 8: sé an,
¢ KUNIS owers HIGH SCHOOL {i archery or the “Huck: season, Doll Bil 11; on Mn, uy AU eth wittle, Marlin Kreider, |
¥ # may not hunt for or kill antler But Dollar Bills |§ |drey ne rien Nell, El-p rbara Gibble, Dorothy Brown |
We SS SE SS SS SE RS SN SR TS BA less deer during the “doe” sea vine 8 howalter, Geraldine Wat- | Eunice Hess, Carole Wittle:|
Yo , ers, Cynthia Lehman, Marlene voir 9: Louise H ; |
GEIL AL 000 SR OL TATE AEG BBN LE Louise Wiiriam | Grade 9: Louise orning,
Clase tu eH 'M K By war 3etty McKain, Jean Wagner, |
Rr: 2 Nal gener, Jean o phen Doles, Scott Carpenter, |
Wagner, Peggy Lancaster, Carl- xy We !
He Si Lois Le} Percy Campbell.
on a i) ve pV ay | Grade. 10: John Hershey, |
{ 5 a, . ro Tn r, H wit Nip Donald Raber, Gloria Schroll, |
6, JOS I rman, Haro Gin- Shirley Gerlach, Ruth Dresch- |
der, Wayne Kleiner, Ken Wittle * Carl Ralps Buffe
Gary Zeller and Robert Heis er, Carl Lehman, Ralps Buffen-
Ee ’ : myer, Marlin Miller, Arlene
bo Board ‘Meetin { Robinson.
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$ Ry wi indi ng . |! Grade 11: Richard Hess, Le-
x The re ar 7 Oo o . |
v f es » I Ye vina Demmy, Yvonne Brubaker
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= School Jin p Oe Gladys Weaver, Mary Boyd,
vv Scho V: He io |
RI oe i a "| Nancy Fuhrman, Robert Kline,
3 BT th. in the 1i-| joanne Mitchell, Milton Mowrer
i i ars at the high school, at 7:30 Grade 12: Nancy Prescott,
pt | Joint Meeting of Parents Clubs Laura Rinehart, Avis Shetter. |
” A joint meeting of the May- | Norma Wagner Miriam Dick. |
nt y ar 2? - 3 2 . ? 1
» 2 Lon 2" 5 tow Parents : Club and the Luke Drescher, Raymond Goep- |
Ye 7) nad is Florin Parents Club Planning grich, Jane Landis, Robert Mil- |’
; 5 | Committee was held Monday ler and Betsy Musser.
i - os. "~ | evening, December 8 in May- - me
b : i 4 Ih Box CHOCOLATES / # (town. The groups decided to PERFECT RECORD |
§ . ve 14 . “nm 3
Hl : A : i hold a Joint Parents’ Club Meet- The following is a list of tha |
A big family size box of delicious vanilla, g: | Ing in January. members of St. Paul's E. U. B.|
Siocolate, JSD, ana Basler ans: Student Wins Prize i Sunday School at Falmouth who
ars 8S ¢ gats. Ds: 8 choco- ‘harlas IZ ; ; .
late coatings. Get your supply now! i Bn € harles Keller, a senior in achieved a perfect record at-|
3 the high school, won first prize tendance for the past vear: Nel-
the Lancaster County Farm son Snyder, Mr. and Mrs Har- |
0 ® in : 5 Snyder, Mr. an rs. Har
100 o FILLED HARD CANDY # and Home Safety Council Pho-!rv Diheler, Mrs. Harvey Crum,
vs | tographic Safety Contest. "he ilma Gebbar vil
Each piece is filled! Many flavors! Raspberry, th | AE iy or Yes 1 J] he Hits it rely Du:
black walnut, peanut butter, mint, chocolate 20s, ~ | cor tegt was hele rom July 1st baron, Patricia Funck, Peggy |
and coconut centers. Have plenty on hand! ji [to December 1, 1952 and was Lou Durbaron, Mrs. Harry Geb- |
3 open to all residents of bard, Howard and Herman Geb- |
[ter City and County. The pic-| hard, Mrs. Leroy Funck, Jay-|
¥ CHRISTMAS HARD CANDY | ture was taken as a result from cetta and Russel Funck, Roy |
Pure sugar with lots of tempting flavors! i an assignment of a project in, Fishel, Mrs. B. R. Fink, Carrol |
5 You'll need lots of this to fill stockings, candy 29¢ hi the Vocational Agriculture Ann and Claudia Crum {
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A jolly red Santa riding a snow white reindeer. Loopstring type lacquered cord with 8 lights in Cc 3 | White pique collars, cuffs 3 |
i Is made of heavy plastic and lights up. Fully 10 a series. Combination plug so you can add other Nw and ruffle trimmed bustles. N |
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i inches high and 10 inches long! sets. Be sure to have enough sets on hand! Back tied bows mn
4 Sizes 1 to 4 Pos | i
4 ELECTRIC WREATHS T-bulb LIGHT SETS 95
3g Big 12-inch red cellophane wreath, trimmed with Cc 7 bulbs burn independently. When one burns out Ng $ 08
holly. with an electric candle and had in the all the others stay lit. Durable cord, combina- vou Sizes 3to 6
¥ center, A festive window decoration! tion plug so other sets can be added. vi i
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STARTING FRIDAY
OPEN EVERY NITE UNTIL CHRISTMAS.
DOCTOR AND NURSE KITS
10% -inch cases packed with J 8



loads of play “medical”
equipment. Tiny doctors and
nurses will have loads of fun
with them!




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Course under the direction of
| the Agriculture instructor, Rob-
Shaffer.


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28 $., BEDROOM SLIPPERS
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LETTUCE
| New Fla, Radishes

THIS WEEK WE ARE FEATURING FRESH
(Not Frozen) LEAN, LITTLE PIG
Pork Loins
The favorite meat of young and old ++.
white, sweet meated little-pig Pork
Loins that roast to a crisp, golden
brown. Serve with Ideal Fancy Apple
Sauce for a tasty, economical meal.
Rib
Portion
to 3} bls
Loin Portion
(to 3% Ibs)
39°
Freshly
C
Ground Beet 45
Wilson's Lean Fresh Pork
Sausage Meat" 35°
Center Cut Pork Chops 69¢ | Tasty Skinless Franks 49¢
Lean Smoked Picnics '® 39¢ | Sliced Bacon Co King Ib 45¢
Stewing Chickens Fully Dressed Ib 4G«
Frying Chickens 1» 59¢
A Good
Breakfast
Starts the
Day Bright!
ASCO
COFFEE
“heat-flo” roasted
Ib 79
Gold Seal Prepared
A _ PANCAKE
Ea = Mix
~2:25°
pkgs
40-0z pkg 25¢
12-0z bot 19¢
4 tall cans 55¢
2b 41¢






Gold Seal Buckwheat
20-0z pkg 15¢
IDEAL PANCAKE SYRUP
LOUELLA MILK !t's Homogenized
ROB-FORD PRUNES Fancy Calif. Med.
IDEAL PRUNE JUICE quart bot 29
IDEAL FANCY TOMATO JUICE ; “can 27¢
46-0z
cans

12-02
jar




FROZEN
FOODS
FROZEN ORANGE JUICE 'deal “2 Goicans 29¢
REG. 29¢ IDEAL FANCY FLORIDA
Idec! Grapefruit Juice 2 '80zcans 21¢
feat Creamy Smoot 2 Qc
Farmdale Tendzr 2 2 Qc
LIMA BEANS =
Glenwood Strawberry, Raspberry, etc.
12-02 Cc
JELLIES o
Easy to Eat! Zipper-Skin Florida
To {2a
gd 3c. and Juicy ()N
p SS
LARGE JUICY FLA. GRAPEFRUIT 4" 29¢
U.S. 1 RED APPLES 5 mesh bag 4Qg
| CRISP, CALIF. ICEBERG 2 oP Be
SNOW WHITE CAULIFLOWER aoc hd 2Q¢
beh Bg | Turnips or Rutabagas '» Se
| Large Cucumbers 3 for {9c |New Texas Beets 2 bchs [gg
Processed . Holly. Wreaths ach 59¢
Seabrook Green Beans Cut or Frenched 2 10-0z pkgs 43¢
Seabrook Extra Fancy Green Peas 2 10-0z pkgs 39¢
Seabrook French Fried Potatoes 2 9-0z pkgs 43¢
Ideal Whole Strawberries Sugared; 12-0z pkg 29%¢
Iced Ginger Cake 46°
Cream icing. Can't be DeatfordSe. for 49c¢c.
Enriched Supreme Bread
BROWN 'n SERVE FRENCH BREAD 2 loaf phe 22c¢
large, super-quality th Cake that stays soft
3 Kinds—White, White, Whole W Wheat, Protein c
fuel, 16-0z
eT
Prize-Winning Louella Butter is the only shortening and there's plentv
° Finest 1-1b 98
Va. Lee Fruit Cakes 99c - 2 cui. SI
Here’s a Delicious New, Virginia Lee Bakery Treat
and moist --- generously topped with Louella Butter
Butter Bread
large
loaf 15¢
of Fresh Whole Milk and Sweet Clover Honey. Try a loaf today.
Ever cake
Prices Effective Dec. 11-12-13, 1952. Quantity Rights Reserved.





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