"THE BULLETIN, Mount. Joy, Pa. Thursday, March 11 8 Get in Step with Spring! WOMEN'S A Frocks 98 Fast Colors 24! t Styles to New 161% SMART NEW STYLES Your choice of heels and colors. CHILDREN'S | Spring Coats Specially Priced Jk SUN-DIAL Children’s Shoes $D98$ 5 95 Patent Leather, Pumps, Straps, Oxfords, Crepe Soles, Dress or Play. Men's New Spring Men's Sport Men's Oxfords Trousers $5.95 Shirts $2.95 Special $5.95 Mount Joy Dept. Store Everybody, Everywhere, Reads The Bulletin E.D. Twp. School | Franklin and Marshall College, | omy conducted flute; = News Items From The Bottlers, an instrumental organization of East Donegal . : chen in Elizabethtown, The following science students Pla. at pie 5 5, for the visited the North Museum, . sional Women’s netarium and Observatory Ross Eshleman, ’ va at OF 3. ov. TR 1 a Stephen Doles, Barbara Martin, BS rh and Paul Kauffman, Mowrer, Edwin Myers, Larry Through the cooperation of Landis, Ross Eshleman, Daniel Henry G. Carpenter, Inc. insur- Hess, Kenneth Kauffman, Glen | ance agency of Mount Joy, we | Kauffman, Gerald Brandt, Mil- | have been able to add a new | ton Martin, Kenneth Wittle, | phase to our education program. | John Heisey, Jay Greider, How- | Mrs. Betty J. Lutze, commer. | cial teacher, and Edward Rich- ter, guidance director, with the approval of John G. Hart, prin- cipal, have arranged the pro- Associate Direc- and John M. in Astron Mrs. ard L. Feather, tor of the Museum, lecturer the tour. Cavanaugh, Ray Brandt and C. A. S. Hollin- | gram. The program is as fol- | ger accompanied the group. lows: two senior commtreial The Lancaster County Music | students will report to the Car penter Insurance each week for six weeks. will receive office instruction “first hand” experience. They will operate office machinery, file, type, and do other necessary office work. | Supervisors’ Association will give $75.00 to the outstanding instrumental, outstanding vocal students of the county at the County Band Festival at Ephra- a, March 13, 1954. The winners of this contest will be presented economy, thousands agree ‘blue coal’ is the BIGGEST TON OF COAL IN TOWN. Sold only by authorized, qualified dealers. INSIST ON \ blue coal CALL US TODAY! WOLGEMUTH BROS., Inc. Florin, Pa. PHONE MT. JOY 3-9551 TON OF COAL IN TOWN Ordinary coal might be good... You know ‘blue coal’ is good... trademarked for your protectjgn (Isnt this why more people want and buy —= Chevrolets than any other car?) What you want most Chevrolet gives you first the things OUT AHEAD with that OUT AHEAD with bigger, lower look. Only Chevrolet and leading higher-priced cars have Fiody by Fisher Chevrolet's great with that big, smooth, low-slung look. low-priced car. OUT AHEAD with zippy, thrifty Powerglide. 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ONE OF THE EARLIEST WOOD PRESERVING TREATMENTS 1S DESCRIBED IN THE BIBLE LINCOLN BEACHLEY, INDIANA, IN 1885, BY SyLVANUS Produced by: AMERICAN FOREST PRODUCTS INDUSTRIES, Inc, Mortuary I Record | sate Idaho is extremely ous and full of gorges and Mrs. John Updegraph, Royalton. Funeral services will be held WE HAVE THEM! at the Nissley Funeral Home on Friday afternoon with inter-| ment in Bossler's Cemetery. corner Phone 3-3622 Main Street, When in need of Printing. (any- thing) nay remember the Bulletin 48 Ww. “WATCH THIS SPACE For Announcement Of New Line 1 Boys’ and Students’ | CLOTHING | ESHLEMAN Bros. MOUNT JOY, PA. mountain. old| 4 THE GLENN MILLER STORY Stop in and see our new record! 'WAY’S APPLIANCES _Mount Joy nr. THIS WEEK WE HONOR THE GIRL SCOUTS It's great to be a member of this wonderful organi- zation, whether you are a Brownie Scout or in the realm of the Senior Scouts. Girl Scout training helps to lay the foundation for intelligent citizenship. As bankers, it is a pleasure to note that one of your “ten laws” is thrift. We will be glad to help you start your savings account here. Our greetings and best wishes to all the girl scouts, and their leaders, in this community. ana LI TRI Ee the week Cold Seal of 1 Semolina wh Macaroni or Spaghetti pai] 16-0z pkgs 2: 33° IDEAL WHOLE KERNEL +» GOLDEN CORN 49 IDEAL ALL-GREEN CUT ASPARAGUS 27° Louella Homoge! Homogenized Evap. Milk 4:.30° Farmdale ndale Non-Fat moge w 16-02 cans 3 1515-02 can Deep Blue Light Meat TUNA tall cans at the County Orchestra Festi- | They will report to the office at! val, March 27. Each contestant | eight a. m. and remain there | MRS. LOVINA SNAVELY lava deposits. D r Mi x 1 k will be required to memorize a | until noon. After six weeks is | Mrs. Lovina Snavely, 84, wid- {TT CR aa 2 7-02 4 C Y solo that must be presented be- | completed two more students| ow of Edward Snavely, died at] { cans 16-0z Ic fore the judges. A committee | will begin their instruction per-| 5:30 p. m. yesterday at the | Pkg 8 | consisting of Henry Steiner, of | iod. There is no pay involved | home of a son-in-law and 9.9-0z pkg .9-0z pkg 25¢ | Lititz; Morrell Shields, East | for such a plan. The students do daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben | Donegal, and Harold Sharr, of | not have to pay for their in- | B. Nolt, Molnt Jey R2, after a «V L DO'NUTS fl Manheim Twp. are in charge of | struction, and they receive no| ten weeks’ illness. She was born | fl. ee this event. pay for their time. This pro-|in West Hempfield Twp. ond | The following students will | gram is merely an experiment | was a former resident of Mid- | Mount Joy's Yop Records The Reg. 24c - - x i | participate in the County Band | to try to bring the needs of the | dletown. She was a member of! Past Week Were 25¢ pkg of Festival: Ross Eshleman, cornet | office closer to the teachings of | the Mennonite Church. Surviv-! SECRET LOVE— 12 for Betty McKain, clarinet; Gloria | the school. Those students par- | ing are these sons and daugh- | Doris Day Wi wart thes 7 Scholl, clarintt; Ronald Haw- ticipating in the program are | ters: Charles S. Bless, Cham-| MAKE LOVE TO ME— dena Sn y Hess Bl ahorne, percussion; Paul Kauff- | Lovina Demmy, Patricia Sager, | hersburg; Mary, wife of Reuben a your favorite variety - - . man, trombone; Jack McKain, Robert Kline, and Milton | Nolt, with whom she resided: Jo Stafford plain, sugared or cinna- : tenor sax; and’ Barbara Martin, Mowrer. | Martin S. Bless, and Laura S., STRANGER IN PARADISE— men. Only 21s dozen. iu wife of Charles Nagle, both of Tony Bennett | wn | Bpinbwidee: Hgrry 8, Middle! OF MY HEART Va. Lee Hot Cross B uns 12 39 | town; and Elizabeth S. Bless, of Four Aces New fruited bun with delicious flavor. pkg 7 9 ip eS o gl - mo. | TOL, THEN... Why Pay More? 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