Playground Activities Announced By George Houck In the All-Events held last Friday, Larry Watkins and John Wealand placed first and the With one of his legs tied to the Wat second in one-leg race. partner, team of Ken . kins and Terry Bailey hopped i off to a win in their race. John | { Dick and Robert Hopple won | i } ; { i the wheelbarrel race in a close finish with Judy Frey and Mar- See how much you can get for a at the Acme this cia Engle. The potato race was week! Get a load of the items you need - - - check off this y tho % dificolt and. 1 gr list now and fill your pantry while the getting’s good. Ye nos] Ifficult anc unniest of all. Using partners, each pair IDEAL FANCY Tomato Juice 5 s6-0z 3W.00 _., cans 27¢ IDEAL FANCY FLA. GRAPEFRUIT had to keep a potato cach forehead to the finish line. Those who dropped the potato had to start over. After a few starts Robert Funk and Dennis Naugle won the race and Jim Brown placed first and second respectively in the softball ac- IDEAL PORK AND 10 curacy roll. Gerald Goodling JUICE and Joe Hostetter placed first thor 2 cans 23¢ and second in the bike race. cans can Buck Snyder threw the quoit 23c the fartherest with Jim Craul Ideal Red Band 2 cans 37¢ placing second. The team of Jim Pennell, John Wealand, Es- ther Rice and Ralph Rice won 8:1” FANCY PEAS Ideal Whole Kernels 2 cans 35¢ GOLDEN CORN Farmdale 2 cans 33¢ LIMA BEANS Ideal Red (2 cans 25¢) KIDNEY BEANS Deep Blue can 27¢ LIGHT TUNA cans | John Wealand placing second. 7 160z § 00 | in the Hobby Show: Art Sch- neider, colorama pictures; Rod- [ ney Stoner, model plane and 16.02 § 00 | boats; John Dick Roni! die- cans ats; 4 , baseball tures; Gary Maxwell, old time Zz S 00 | cars; Jay Kaylor, baseball cards cans { and pencils; Ralph Rice, coins; Ronald Corll, stamps; Jean Wol- | gemuth, salt and pepper shak- Ideal Prepared Tomato Sauce % PA G BH ETTI 2 cans \Y 18) $ 00 ers; Edwin Flory, model air- 25¢c planes; Sam Harnish, foreign | coins and stamps; Carol Kaylor, coins; John Brown, rock collec- | tion; Robert Wolgemuth, 1 shells; Catherine Harnish, china James Pennell, horses; | James Brown, knives; Asher Halbleib, 3D glasses, stamps & Gerald Alleman, HUNT'S CAL. CLING PEACHES APPLL 4:1 SAUCE See | dishes; IDEAL FANCY FLA. BLENDED marionettes; te 1 00 y napkins; Carol Cupper, flowers; br -0zZ . . | Pam Cupper, cards; Carolyn cans ) J U I C E | Packer, dolls; Judy Kipple, 2 cans 35¢ 46-0z 5300 | dolls. The winners were: Most cans | specimens, Asher Halblgib. Most unusual, Jim Brown. Nic- | est arrangement, Judy Kipple. 16-02 s1 .00 cans DOG FOOD 5h. 1 TOILEY TISSUE Soft BALA CLUB REFRESHING Now in Capped Cans ers Pu PB No Deposit—No Returns—No Breakage Choice of Pale Dry or Golden Ginger Ale, Cola, Root Beer, Orange or Grape Soda Another Big Steak Sale! 00 | » 9 rolls s1 | nish. Largest, Jim Brown and | Most time consuming, Gerald Alleman. A correction in the result of | the quoit tournament last week. James Pennell was the winner, and not Ben Groff as had been previously announced. The Softball standings find the Yankees in first place. Rick- | ey Divet is the manager. The Red Sox, coached by Joe Hos- tetter, are in second place. 12-02 cans Enjoy the Tendzrest, Juiciest Steaks You Ever Ate - - Acme Guarantees | Yankee 9 1 it or Your Money Back - ~-TASTE and SEE! | Red Sox . 5 2 U. S. Choice Western Steer Beef SIRLOIN OR RIB | Indians ......... 3 4 White Sox 3 5 Cardinals JAS 5 | Phillies Saeki es 2 6 The White Sox defeated the Red Sox in their first volleyball | league game. The Yankees de- feated the Indians two to 0. The Football league opened 75° his | between | | | the foot-relay race. Joe Hostet- 6 16.02 9 .00 | ter won the 60 yd. dash with] The following people entered | | Smallest hobby, Catherine Har- | out the Lions, Jim Pennell and Ricky co-coached by| THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. by the score of 4-2. Pennell’s| kick was blocked by Jim Craul Divet, Thursday, July 15, 8 but recovered by the Lions for | | Groups Hold | a safety. | | A tingling finish featured we Joint Meet Browns-Red Skins game. There was time for play, when A joint meeting of the Walter | one es : S. Ebersole Post 185 American Bill Vogel faded and ‘“‘hit” Lar- : ii held i rv Watkins for a pass and a Legion and wl) lary i$ held | touchdown to win 19-13. Thursday night at the post ! home. The affair is held annual- | John Dick is leading the boys in points with 288. Art Schnei- der 235. Jim Pennell 223. Jim ’ Craul 216. Joe Hostetter 214 cial period. make the top five. Harry Griggs leads the smal- ing was the auxiliary’s HUNDREDS OF ITEMS REDUCED THROUGHOUT STORE —~ BUY NOW AND SAVE ly and each group conducted its business meeting prior to a so- | | A special feature of the even- annual DRESS PRICES DRASTICALLY CUT ler boys with 249 points. Rob- gift to the Post. Mrs. | ert Pennell 166. Tom Meckley Fred Rineer, president of the 161. Charles Zimmerman 157.auxiliary, presented - Worden | % S 6 Dennis Fackler 151. Barry Et- Halter, Legion president, with | i sell 138. a check for $150.00. She desig- : Jean Wolgemuth leads the nated that the money shall be A group of plain and printed cottons in pastel shades rayon prints. Regular half sizes. You'll love wearing these and and nylon and cotton dresses in Wide range of smartly styl ed dresses in cottons and ray a | girls with 299 points. Sally Shu- used for furniture in the legion | man 215, Irene Zimmerman 203. home. | Judy Frey 190, and Esther During the Legion { and Carol Kaylor each have 178 meeting, the men decided to | VALUES TO $8.95 points. [send two representatives to the | Schedule for July 19-23: | Keystone camp. Jack Germer Monday AM. Fourth Baseball reported on the progress of the Game, Third Football game. junior American Legion base-' Coats Reduced | P. M. Pick-up baseball game, ball team. Three new members J vollewball game, crafts, plaster- were inducted into the post. | WOMEN'S COATS CHILDREN'S COATS of-paris. | The women decided to hold Values to Values to Values to SHORTIES AND LONG COATS $26.95 $37.50 4 Tuesday A. M. Swimming at/their annual picnic at the next . or a] 5 Hershey. [regular meeting of the auxilia- | $19.95 | P. M. Pick-up volleyball and ry, Tuesday, August 10, 7:00 p. solid colors and prints. VALUES Regular and half sizes. VALUES TO $5.95 business ms TO $10.95 | games, crafts, plaster-'m. They also decided to con- | $ $ $ $ AND $8 work. [tinue the monthly card parties . rood . i | Wednesday A. M. Swimming/each third Monday of the ! (month. The first party of the game, new season will be held in Sep- crafts, tember. | clay, el § at Hershey. P. M. Fourth | Pick-up baseball game, gimp, bead work, paint, and plaster-of-paris work, soap| Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. football ~UNUSUAL BARGAINS~ 47. WOMEN'S SHOES | Girls’ Panties Jes, $959 $488 | Shorts —~FOR THE MAN IN THE FAMILY — SPORT SHIRTS POLO SHIRTS $2.58 $1.38 $2.95 - $3.95 Values $1.98 Value. 2 FOR $5.00 | Rayon carving. | Thursday A. M. { 4 Hershey. { / | | Values to $7.95 Swimming at wr $198 Values WAY’S RECORD ! P. M. Volleyvall game, crafts, gimp. | Friday A. M. Swimming at| | Hershey. CORNER funniest, P.M. Hat | | largest, smallest, prettiest, 01 OOO NE SWEETHEART, most unusual. | MoGuire Sisters | McGuire Sisters A Cee | [STEAM HEAT— | | | show, mu Fruit of Loom T-SHIRTS - SHORTS 69¢ | es st, | Students Enroll Patti Page Ir ARE— In Summer i A FOOL TOC sii Music Course SWAY— oi $295 ~ FOR THE KIDS —~ One hundred eight persons| Dean Mariin Trousers have enrolled in the free music| SH-BOOM— ! lesson program of the Adult Chords Rapreati » 199 ~ > afr | Recreation I rogram of the stato ppp MAN UPSTAIRS — BOY'S in three schools of Marietta, E.| Kav. Stier . Kay Stara Donegal and Florin. H. Morrell Shields, CARROLL COUNTY BOOGIE Polo Shirts 99. said that the program is still] open to the public. Anyone] Caroll County Boys ; wishing to enroll may get in| y | ’ touch with him. He will be a WAY S APPLIANCES M i = J Y the East Donegal school from 2| Phone 3-3622 i the| idl | [48 W. Main Street, New, bigger load space! | New, lower loading height! Buy School |AliChildren’s Dresses Shoes Now Save 20% | 3 5 % OFF DEPT. STORE | | Mt. Joy, to 6:15 p. m. Mondays; Marietta School from 2 to 6:00 p. m. Tuesdays and 3 to 10 p.m | Wednesdays and the Florin| school from 1 to 6 p. m. Thurs-| Mount Joy ! days and 6 to 7 p. m. Fridays.| THhe school dance orchestra) practice is held in Marietta from 8 to 10 p. m. Wednesday evenings. -_ —— —— PICNIC SCHEDULED | The auxiliary of the Mount Joy Friendship Fire Company | will hold a picnic at the August 19 meeting it was decided at the regular monthly meetisg of | the group Thursday. 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