The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 29, 1950, Image 6

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    G=The Bulletin, Mt,
Joy, Pa.,
Thursd ay
June 29

SIMON P, NISSLEY
MARY G. NISSLEY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Mount Joy, Pa.
Tit

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EYES EXAMINED BY
APPOINTMENT
DR. S. MILLIS
OPTOMETRIST
59 N. MARKET STREET
ELIZABETHTOWN
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WWE
Hours:
Daily: 9 to 1 and 2 to 5
Evenings: Tues. & Sat. 6:30 8
No Hours Thursday
PHONE: 334)
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~ | Activities Of Our
1950
= la Boy Scouts
business meeting
A short
day evening,
hike
the
Donald
Asst,
went on a swimming to
| echer’'s woods under
of Senior Scouts,
Jack Boyer
master James Stehman,
and and
The eight Tenderfoot Scouts who |
at | the Hawk, will be
| attended the Camporee held
[i ted at
|
|
|
|
|
3
|
|
was | the
the Scout Den Mon-
after which the Scouts | While at
Zer=-
leadership |
Thome
Scout= | Council.
| Camp Chiquetan, returne d Sunday
| evening, tired but happy. Although tional Jamboree held at Valley
boys received no honors at | Forge, June 30 to July 6, this year,
camp, they were highly commend-| Any persons interested in visiting
| these



FIRST
NATIONAL
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
fo YOU”
What about celebrating
Sam’s Birthday with an
Savings Bond~plus the resolve to
buy Bonds regularly and hold on
to them! It's the sure way to in-
sure your own personal independ-
dg SILT EVEL LSS
[LEO UE A
MT. JOY, PA.
Wessilrere FDC.
LOCAL TRADEMARKS, In
Uncle
extra
ed by the Judges and their Scout-
for courtesy ind
Maim Street
master their
by Ralph Stein

scouting spirit, because of this the
Patrol was given the honor of lead-
in a Formal Re-
Later
entertained
Fire,
amusing skit about radio
the Council Fire the
by Chief
who is retiring after 30
to Scouting, 12 of
which were spent in the Lancaster |
ing the Camporee
treat in
Saturday evening.
[ the evening the boys
Camporee at a Council
with an
| Se addressed
| Armstrong,
ats were
years of service

| National Jamboree
Peter Nissley, patrol leader of
OBEY THE LAW, DONT PASS ON
HILLS, PONT SPEED, PONT ETC.


the only Scout


|
| veprese ting Mount Joy at the Na-
stay there, will
Section 25.
Jam-
Peter during his
find him in
Scouts planning to visit the
to wear their
Region 3,
boree are asked not
uniforms.
Next Weeks Meeting
All scouts are urged to
this meeting. The Teams will be
picked for the 2 day game planned
for the month of July. If you want
to have two days of fun, don’t miss
this meeting.
een iit limes
attend

| good
| sicn agricultural engineer.
‘Electric
‘and Gas
Covers Welding Shop
| MT. JOY, PA.


Be sure that all haying equip-
ment is in sound condition and in
Also, handle forks
avoid falls, cautions
Penn State
repair.
carefully and
C. G. Burress, exten=-
Patronize Bulletin Advertisers




H. L. RICE
. AND
HERES WHAT
HE PRACTICES!


Plumbing & Heating |
Phone 3-4151
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Welding
Also Specialize On make possible special
FARM MACHINE WELDING {as the music, the art,
AND EQUIPMENT Handicaps
| Automobile and Truck Welding | | ent domestic science
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING | training classes could
| if they cculd be
building
Then,
| for the
have.

(From Page 1)
[class in one room instead of
rooms-
and the
| ence room.
and
be
in the
instead of
too, our classes
small amount
With
Delta and Marietta Streets
Phone 3-5931'
| we more teachers
The Advantages of
var-
| ious parts of the building. It we uld |
-such |
sci-
in the pres-
manual
overcome
immediate
downtown.
are too large
of equipment
and

Roomier Interiors. You're never cramped
in a De Soto. You have lots more head room
and leg room.
Longer Wheelbase for betfer riding, but no
greater over-all length (for ease of handling).
Drive Without Shifting, thanks fo Tip-Toe
Hydraulic Shift and gyrol Fluid Drive.
Greater Economy. Let us fell you how easy
it is fo own and operate a new De Soto.
De Soto-Plymouth Dealers Present “IT PAYS TO BE IGNORANT" Starring
Tom Howard. Every Wednesday night over all CBS Stations

Oa)
.. 50 EASY
TO BUY
TOO!
7) ONLY DE SOTO GIVES YOU VALUES LIKE THIS!
Smart New Styling * Tip-Toe Hydraulic Shift * Scuff-resistant
High-Compression Lets You Drive Without Cylinder Walls
Powermaster Engine Shifting (Standard on « Bigger Glass Area
Custom Models. Optional
Big 12-inch Brakes af extra cost on De Luxe
Models.)
Step in and get all the
facts. We will give you
a generous allowance on
your present car. Easy
monthly payments. You
will be surprised at how
easily this beautiful new
De Soto can be yours.
* Easy, Shock-free Steering
Waterproof Ignition Full-Cradled Ride

ELI AMENT
Delta & Henry Sts.
Mount Joy, Pa.
Dial 3.4264
| school into separate
school
| . op
| our sccial life
| suggest
iravelers Safety Service
could divide
| classrooms, we
classes into smaller groups.
individual attention
to the student by
jay, more
i |
the teacher
be given
:
At the present time, our stage is |
The |
much
being used as a music room.
| adjoining classroom has
| competition for when a music|
the stage, a gym class |
the Our
auditcrium is also too small to ac-
With a
group 1s on
auditorium.
often is in
cecmmodate school activities.
stage and
for
would
<cho 1
lents
| A
| ents
larger
vsed
we
an
their intended
be able
with
purposes,
to have more
programs more stu-
participating at a time.
of the
and friends |
would
larger percentage stud- |
as well as paren's
the
ceive the benefit.
| A larger
| would not only
| attending program re-
library with more books |
aid in broadening
| the knowledge of us as students but
would help us in preparing our les- |
At present, due to the
| the lil as a classroom and be- |
likran
responsibilities,
use of
cary
the ian has
| cause teaching
we have been un-
all times. If |
the
wiaenever
|
able to have it open at
student
|
|
{
|
|
| vercome,
|
this could be
the
was time
could
there
use library
available. o
tried to keep
Although have
our czfeteria clean
we
and sanitary for
| eeting purposes, its other |
usage
| wise has made it ssible.
Then,
| it has been necessary to divide
lunch
almost imp
of its smallness.
the
groups.
too, because
with cur
the
lunch
aided.
like 10
modern
This keeps us from being
fellow schoolmates. If whole
could have together,
would be
In conclusion, I would
that the
attractive a student's
the
his aspirations and
more or
surroundings
in high school, higher will be
the easier his
attainment for more successful liv-
ing. Not only will he and his somm-
unity be benefited, Lat so will the |
entire nation, which depends s
sirongly upen individual successes. |
By Fannie Ruth Musser
—— —
ATTENDING BOYS’ CAMP
AT INDIANTOWN GAP |
Two boys from this at-
tending the ten day encampment at |
Indiantown Gap known the |
Keystone Boys’ State.
Spcnsored ky the local
Legion Post 185, Dick Tyndall,
town, and Ralph Myers, Salunga,
taken to the Gap Wednes- |
day morning by post representative |
Charles J. Bennett, Jr. |
Some 700 boys from all parts of |
the state’ will attend this thirteenth |
annual encampment. {
The camp
state American
citizenship and
among Pennsylvania youth.
They are
fundamentals
ing their
points of civic interest.
The young campers are assigned
to one section of this huge military
reservation and will have their own
mess hall, swimming pool and ath-
letic facilities.
I LI I A
area are
as
of
were
the
to encour-
is sponsored by
Legion
age Americanism
taught the governing
of the state,
own officials,
elect-
and other |
Stimulate your business by adver=
tising in the Bulletin.
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This week we are celebrating Managers’ Week and the many money-
saving prices on fine quality foods offer you worth- while savings just in
time for the big holiday ahead. Take advantage of this big food event - -«
the friendly manager of your convenient Acme will appreciate it,
Out-Standing Values in Every Dept.
Highlighted by a Gigantic
tn 49c SALE
6::49c
3 49¢
4::49¢
4::49
5. 49¢
4--49°
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PORK AND BEANS
JELLIES coos son vonetes
WHITE POTATOES
LIMA BEANS
BEVERAGES Susu, te
SPAGHETTI oo
SWEET MIX PICKLES Long's <n 49°
CAL. LIGHT TUNA 2:49
TOMATO JUICE 2::49¢
PURE APPLE JUICE cone
RED KIDNEY BEANS «:: 451:49°
HEINZ SOUPS or vcore Gens G9
PURPLE PLUMS wo 2:49
PINEAPPLE «no cu 2:49
APPLE BUTTER ooo 49¢
DOG FOOD sooo oos or 6:49"
PAPER TOWELS 4-49
LONGHORN CHEESE 49°
ORANGE JUICE 2
49°
CHOPPED HAM 49
HERSHEY KISSES 2: 49°
TOILET TISSUE = 5.49"
List of 529 Winners in our $10,000 Supreme Bread Contest now posted in all our Markets
Refreshing! Satisfying! fnespensise! Be sure to get enough Bread, Get
Asco 1: i;
onance.pEKOE TEA +s 47° | SUPREME BREAD C
Killarney 0. Pekoe Tea 14 31 | [Vs svlched sti |
Ideal Tea Bags Pkg 50 43¢ 100 83¢c fresh longer. Save up to 4c a loaf
For richer flavor-use heat-flo roasted Thin Sliced Square Sandwich Loaf [5c
J) Asco Coffee '>68¢ | BROWN ’'N SERVE ROLLS rko1215c
Win-Crest Coffee '> 67¢ | Round Bar-B-Que or
Vac. Pack Ideal Coffea ca" T5¢ Long Frankfurt 2 20¢
America’s Prize Winning R OD L L S
Sweet Cream Butter a
best costs no more /4 Prints 70< Special for the 4th and Managers’ Week
i Ib 8c Delicious Virginia Lee
pA Pineapple or Orange Iced
Our Finest Quality--try it L C k
tall :
4: 45¢ . 49°
Homogenized and Vit. D Increased
Managers’ Week Savings on Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
Large, Red Ripe Fla. a 5 Cc
Golden Ripe Bananas 2 'bs 29¢
EVAP. MILK
Lemons 360's doz 43¢
Asco; tomato sauce or
Ideal Vegetarian Beans
16-02
cans
12-02
gls
No 2
cans
6-0z
cans
46-02
cans
46-0z
cans
No 2
cans
» -0Z
2
16-02
cans
6-0z
cans
12-02
‘can
6-0z
bags
large
loaf
pkgs
8 ea
The
Richland Creamery Butter

whole melon 8§9¢ 30-Ib avg.
half
melon
Calif. Honeydew Melons ¢2 39¢
Jumbe Calif. Cantaloupes ¢* 23c Large Calif.
FRESH LIMA BEANS
2.29
Local Beets Ib S¢
Large Cucumbers ¢ Sc
2 1 5 <
Ibs
ib 19¢ |Seabrook Farms Peas
2 rkgs 49¢
doz 29¢ Ideal Frozen Pure Cc
4 ears 25¢ CRANGE JUICE 2 49
Manag gers’ Week Savings on Guaranteed Satisfaction Meats
5 BMS use LEAN, SMOKED
SKINNED
“9 10-14 Ib avg.
SWIFT'S SMOKED BEEF TONGUES **'>avs- > 39¢
Cc
Lean, Smoked Picnics
Freshly Ground Hamburger '°® 49¢ Tasty Skinless Frankiurts '® 49¢
Baked Meat Loaves Swift's Premium 1% lb 29c
Fresh Killed
Ch ickens rior nr 33° : 47
Buy the Part You Like Best BREASTS '69c WINGS '» 29c
CUT-UP FRYING CHICKENS LEGS '® 69c BACKS '» 19c
Fancy Large Shrimp '® 19¢|Fresh Picked claw [Fillets of Perch Ib 350
EO wrote ib Meat © 39 © 69 | Pollock Fillets Jb 25g
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Prices Effective June 29-80, July 1, 1050. Quantity Rights Reserved.
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Fresh Snappy
GREEN BEANS
Calif. iceberg
LETTUCE
2.-25¢
Large Santa Rosa Plums
Calif. Valencia Oranges 288's
Sweet Golden Corn
6-0z
cans
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