The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 18, 1952, Image 12

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Lewis. said. “Uranium Noles
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4 | East Donegal . town, Harrisburg, Wilkes-Bar The commission sa { ms Bas Been a pola
In Helping Farmers re and Philadelphia. milk samples were check tested | pi oc close as Canada's Great
ool N Representing the Mount Joy by investigators last year in |Bear’ Lake, the Nation Geo
raphic Society notes, bu
All Hi- School | €ws Forty-two men have been as Milk Commission in- [their job of insuring producers Ba States large. pockets of
4 strumental in swelling Penn: | yestigators and auditors is Bur- against underpayment for but- pitchblende, richest of radioactive
¥ = | | sylvania dairy farmers’ incomes ton A, Shupp, 333 Marietta St., terfat. content ores, have never been found. The
. Roller Skating Party erfat content. : er |
he tn Fun | oY or Skating ns and H-Y Clubs by over three million dollars in| gjnce 1942 these men, check- Commission auditors work | OY American source of uranium
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party Friday
sponsor a
BRL By Richard Hill Wilkinson cvening.


roller-skating the past ten years, the Pennsyl- | ing
Septem-
to date has been the low-grade car-
notite of the dry Colorado Plateau,
a 50,000-square-mile region of sand-
milk processors’ records, Mr
vania Milk Control Commission have uncovered $885,945 in un. | for 1951 was a
said today. derpayments and $2,402,765 in | examination of
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HCE I bly never bee + 26 » Maple Grove Skat- : : . | stone and sage where Colorado,
gry! ro: 1 than that whi h ber EO wt Ee a The commission identified delinquent accounts due , ill] processors Yotord 80 [Setemming Utah, Arizona and New Mexico
Barney Craig and | at a price of 50¢ admis- the men as investigators and au- ‘producers, Milk whe Ber and correctly. pé meet,
Bp Chester, I ail Started bec e sion. Stanley Dotterer and Mrs, ditors working out of field of- Chairman Stephen Stahlnecker promptly & ys LN la
ness to become a | Vera Gingrich are advisors.
EF «Minute member of the lo Flower Show
{ e Fiction | cal lodge. As onc A feature of the Maytown
eee of threc candi | qe School flower show was
ed to Dan at . .
; meeting. Imbued | @ demonstration of flower ar-
the f good fellowship | rangements by Mrs. William Si-
th always ema- | mons and Miss Louise Clepper.
Barney assumed at once a |The show was held yesterday in
and took liberties. | the auditorium of the high
ade a crack about | .,.0) Flowers were on display
hich protruded from
30 to 3:30 and
Judging of the flowers were in
from 1: 7 to 9.
horizontally, in-
I licularly, as is the
nal man, The blush charge of Mrs. Harry Sloat,
» Dan’s cheeks pro- | Mrs, Williarn Simons and Mrs.
: Mn amusement from | pay Fryberger.
Following the arrangement
in which Bar-
! vd on. Dan pub. | And demonstrations, the orch- |
ki a that te wot a se | stra under the direction of H.
who had blackballed | Morrell Shields presgnted+a mu-
Every one knew what “he [sical program. . The grade school
Barne initiation would | teachers were in charge of the
for two mor ths and would in- affair. |
out or I ol pf horsepiey. Dan Practice Teachers
: of Purine the two | Practice teachers have arriv-|

of initiation,
Barney suf-
Elizabethtown College for an 8
| week stay. Miss Arden
will be practice teaching in the
sixth grade, Miss Janice Cro-|
man, in the second grade: Levi
| Ziegler, English department;|
Richard Shupp, mathmetics;
Miss Nancy Seldomridge, Span-
fish and English; Jack Bolton,
History; and Lamar Gibble in
Social Studies.
Pennsylvania Week
‘Contest Winner
Miss Jane Landis is the win-|
ner of the Pennsylvania Week|
Quiz Contest of the E.D.H.S. it|
| was announced after the entirel
senior class took a test Monday,


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Barney poked a neat one a
Dan’s chin and it connected.



il th is, 2 1a- | September 22. She will attend!
¢ d uw padalings ol | 5 juncheon meeting along with!
college fr in
cgi forty-nine other winners in each
When it was over, the night ti

of the
schools’
county’s
honor
8 in the
secondary
Saturday, Octob-|
Fulton Room of the!
ritual and be-
brother, Dan
good-naturedly. | €r
it, Brother | Brunswick
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re ca Hotel, Lancaster. |
of s all in fun.” | Miss Landis is an academic stu-|
cab,” said Barney. “And now | dent at the school. C. A. S. Hol |
I 1 1 ¢ ne mber linger, Problems of Democracy|
Pi a. gd | teacher, was in charge of the,
“Good,” said Barney, ‘“be- | project.
cause for a long time I've want- Jack Raymond - Assembly
ed to do this.” And he hauled Jack Raymon,
off and let Dan have a smart representing Ross
one on the point of his jaw. “All tile Institute
in fun, you know,” Barney Coons
: Do Springs,
grinned savagely.
field lecturer,
Allen's Rep:|
located at Silver
Florida, was the guest |
up und | speaker at the first high school!
Craig, sup- 2sSembly program Tuesday, |
lo.” September 23, 10:45 a. m. He,
nd removed on the science of alliga-|
tes later Bar- | tors, lizards, turtles and snakes, |
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I'ne Future Homemakers of
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: ig. Come | America club will make crepe
a 1e when ‘you | baper hats as a project of their
1; nood.” | first meeting. The girls will
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om ARN] most of November | nake hats to be used for New,
5° 5 Year's Parties for servicemen in!
Te Korea and Japan. Miss Irene
Brothe | Sloat is faculty advisor of the
he remarked, group. |
yutside?”’ a
5. n ol
Navy Opens 1953
Same wert tame and eure | ROTC C Program
{oS le decided tha:
lick Da ester if he died
by the feeling of his Anplitation & to compete in|
wh ught might happen any |the annual nation-wide examin-|
te ations to be given December!
Bar hired K. 0. McManus to, |
pe ie i3 to select candidates for the
train him, K. O. was pretty rough Ta
s + Naval Reserve Officers Training
dl lot he |
rived knowledge. the first of | | Corps college program for 1953
March he invited Brother Dan “out- [are now being accepted, it was!
oP & announced today ‘by the Navy
The battle lasted 20 minutes this Ie
! ‘as.ed wl Recruiting Station, Lancaster.
Unmarried
are high
male citizens who
Spring was in full bloom when
school graduates or
Barney again sent word to Dan


to meet him outside. There was |POSsess an equivalent certifi-
quite an audience on hand this |cate, and between 17 and 21
time, | years of age are eligible to ap-
25. Both | ply. Also included are
Broggy. | school seniors who will gradu-!
d and with-| 4 by the end of the current,
to look like
uddenly it occurred | 2cademic year.
first time Under this program, candi-|
ing him. The are given a four- year col-|
a feeling of ela- | lege education at one of 52 col-|
of energy. He|leges and universities through-
t Da *s chin ys out the country in which there
him- | ar¢ NROTC units, with tuition,
books and normal fees paid for
by the Government, plus $50.00


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there.

hour to revive the bat- | per nfonth to help defray other!
t1 ry came to first and expenses.
lo n thoughtful wh Frese it Application blanks and infor-
lv rred and opened his eyes. : . =
ly ec ops | mation booklet for the 1953
H propped him- pet :
NROTC Program are available
ther Craig. Con- | at high schools or at the Navy
g Recruiting Station in the Post
Barney, and Office
1 fun you know.’* |
“all in fun.”
Building. Deadline for!
submitting applications ‘for this

Frat program: is November 22.
extended his hand.
3 3 i _
Barney gripped the ‘hand. . and |
ahout Dan's | Cleaning Burnt Pan

: Hund To clean a burnt or greasy pan
-— $2 | quickly, place one inch of water in
| the pot, add one teaspoonful or more
When in need of Printing. (any- | soda and heat the water to the boils |
|
ed at the township schools from|
Benfield,
TN Advertisers Inc, 1952

QUALITY—for the finer flavor and juicy tenderness
that means keen delight in every bite. ECONOMY —
that enables you to enjoy more good tasting meat at
every meal. That's what you get every time—in ev-
ery pound of meat you buy here. Our meats are sel-
ected right . . . aged right . . . cut right . . . trimmed
right—AND PRICED RIGHT to give you right good
value for your money. And for proof positive — try
one of these choice cuts which are this week's Meat
Department Special Values.
Chuck Roasts » Bc
49
Chickens
2 ied on
CELERY
HEARTS
Home Grown
bunch 28.
Ib 25.
GRAND
NATIONAL
FLOUR
All Steaks
€UT FROM U. S. CHOICE BEEF
T-BONE - RUMP - ROUND
NONE PRICED HIGHER
Stewing
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Pork Liver Fresh ih 3c
Pork Chops Rib tb S59
Butter Armour & Co. quarterslb 3 1 C
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OSCAR MYER SWEET MORSELS
Boneless Butts
Just the treat for Green Beans
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Lemo-0-Pine
Just the thing for house cleaning
Boscul Coffee
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nation of Dole's
1 can No. 2 Pineapple
Juice ..... 15¢
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Hi-Suds
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