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MOUNT JOY, PA. ——— fr A 16-INCH _PHILCO TELEVISION RECEIVER ir ld LL Sek, or Rak; CHARGE COLLECT VOTES FROM CUSTOMERS OF Acme Super Markets and American Stores The Acme Markets-American Stores-Philco Plan for Television Receivers in schools is NOT A CONTEST . . . there is NO COMPETITION between schools. Every school in ‘this com- munity can participate. Through’a system of votes, you, the customers of Acme Super-Markets and American Stores have the privilege of deciding which schools get the television receivers. Every 25 cent purchase entitles the customer to one vote . . . your cash register receipts are your votes. Every- one may take part by saving votes. Votes are in turn collected by the schools through parent-teacher organizations and similar groups. As soon as a school has accumulated the required number of votes, a new 18-inch Philco Television Receiver will be installed WITHOUT CHARGE! Start saving now . .. help your school! Address All Inquiries to AMERICAN STORES-PHILCO PLAN Jelovision Receivers in School P.O.BOX 147, BALTIMORE 3, MD. EE ER SS EE Lr Lr OG==The Bulletin. M1. Jov, Pa.. Thursday. March 15. 1951 went aground and it was not diffi [ patch from Leven, Scotland, it was [ZN . , - . = | cult to gather them up. reported that the pigeons gobbled | ing in the clock tower of the awn Our greatest difficulty would be | YP the grain soaked in Scotch | ut eons | hall for many years. ! . - whiskey and soared drunkenly back NOTICE TO SUBSCRIB RS . | the cost of the Scotch liquor but : From Pie 13 | They soaked a lot of grain in Yon the’. sal the birds to their rooftops and teteered there | ( ge | Sccteh whiskey. The pigeons gob- then the sale of the birds should | ui) they sobered up.” ject as a last ditch effort to get rid | pleg it up and went reeling. They | reimburse, Guess we must try some other of the birds which have been roost- | couldn't fly successfully so they| In a later American Press dis-| remedy. ; | The Lancaster New Era a —— — EE ri a —— . F | ’ . Trailer Tax For Intelligencer Journal (From Page 1) at the East Donegal High School at | Sunday News Maytown. | The Tuberculosis Society of Lan- . : ~ caster County will have the Mobile | Announce the appointment of -— cS X-Ray unit at East Donegal High | School March 28, 1951 from 9:00 a. | r y m. until noon and in Marietta High | MR. FRANK TYNDALL School from 2:00 p.m. to 5:30 pm. | Fee for the X-Ray is $1.00. The! 54 WEST MAIN STREET public is invited to take advantage | “ cf this opportunity to make certain | Telephone 3.5771 Clothin they are free of tuberculosis. es J JOY g SCHOOLS HONOR ROLL FOR | AS ‘THE AUTHORIZED AGENT IN MT. JO THE FOURTH REPORT PERIOD We invite you to see our Ciothing First Honor Roll—All As. | > Department. 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Schneider, Jane Flory, Asher Halb- . leib, Julia Loewen, Janet McKain Essley Shirts ———— GO - Dress and Sport AUTO LICENSE PLATE DRIVE | ; FOR LEGION HOSPITAL FUND | \ Long-Short Sleeves Mr. Robert K. Brown, chairm: n | y \Plain, Colors - Fancies of the License Plate Drive, for the | Lod \ : Walter S. Ebersole Post of Mt. Joy | . A dithounces that from today to Ap- | $3.50 to $5.95 $1 - $1 50 - $2 ril Ist you can hand in your 1950 | . license plate to your gas station in | Mt. Joy, Florin, Landisville and Salunga, or drop them in the steel | . drum at t the Post office here, et Eee Stimulate your business by adver. | L rising in the Bulletin. | wm Qe Fresh From Florida---New .-New GREEN PEANUT BUTTER '¢* 1692 jar 3Q¢ B to’ Chicken Fancy WHITE MEAT TUNA = 39° Get This Combination and Save A 12-0z Glass of Delicious | Glenwood Jelly AND a large loaf of Enriched a Supreme Bread Currant, Grape, Cherry, Elderberry, Apple, Strawberry or Raspberry FRESH VIRGINIA LEE BAKERY TREATS GOLDEN COCOANUT BAR CAKES Virginia Lee Square Golden Pound Cakes °* 43c ea 65¢ | Hot Cross Buns 12" Pko39¢ | Streussel Coffee Cakes 2 39¢ | Honey Glazed Do’Nuts Pk 6 25¢ Cinnamon Iced Buns | Brown ’n Serve Rolls? 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Orange Juice 2 5° cans 43¢ ROSE Certified *2 9% _ SATISFACTION GUARANTEED --or Your Money Back HAMS :: 39° 2-29 Large Peppers 3 19¢ 30g 3 for 29¢ A Lean, Sugar-Cured Smoked Whole or Shank Half | Lean Plate Boiling Beef '> 3T7¢ | Lean eof '> 37¢ | Lean Sliced Bacon > 59¢ | Short Ribs of Beef i __ "536 | Baked Me: Baked Meat Loaves 29¢ | FANCY PERCH FILLETS 1b 39¢ Small, MMA Mg Sal, Yours Hens for the Oven «73° PICNICS 43° CHICKENS 7° Salt Water OYSTERS 69¢ FILLETS OF POLLOCK 1b 25¢ FILLETS OF HADDOCK 1h 39¢ FANCY LARGE SHRIMP 1b 79¢ CRAB MEAT, LOBSTER TAILS, SCALLOPS, ETC. Small, Lean Smoked Fully Dressed Fryers Year after year Louella wins the prizes for quality. Why not try this better butter - . . it costs no more to be sure of satisfaction. Sweet Cream BUTTER Lovely Rose Pattern DINNERWARE with Matching Ovenware See the complete set display Get your card--Save 409, to 509; r March Speed.U FO Larned | amily ircle | LIQUID Richland Creamery Magazine STARCH BUTTER “17°| ov5c | &15¢ Prices Effective in this area Mar. 15-16-17, 1951. Quantity Rights Reserved. YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE AT THE ACME - Rea used each contri $1,200, Schoo Per nancir cally— sion ¢ Doneg and 1 town Mos in the date i Sessme ments ues. The fhe ac Th See Far Are gir, ka age? | ing If th is yes you jo if you questic 4-H of you in fan munity ance © sion w leaders elect 1 carry meetin of thei You what i The ar Mt. The We | are ou mark 1 it was Saturd and Pi game f{ ern Re Mount A ca contest even sf ed, dey take ti Kirchn as it a Era, wl of thin “Botl