KEEP YOUR FOOD PRICES DOWN LOOK What 10- Buys at the deme. YOUR CHOICE-- 5 49« IDEAL PORK AND BEANS C § cans 49c 16-02 cans 16-02 can ideal Whole White 5 cans 49¢ POTATOES Ideal Red 5 cans 49¢ KIDNEY BEANS Ideal Diced 5 cans 49¢ 18.0 < CARROTS «10 Ideal Cut 5 cans 49¢ 16- C RED BEETS «10 Treat the Family to a “Sizzling” Steak Dinner Be certain of enjoyment - - « Get Lancaster, Tender U. S. GOV'T CHOICE SIRLOIN OR RIB STEAKS BEEF LIVER ‘29° Sliced Bacon ‘5° Get Farm-Fresh Produce - - - Get the Best Values Here Sweet Potatoes U. S. 1 Md. 4. 19 Pascal Celery large C stalks LUSCIOUS FLAMING RED Tokay Grapes 2-25¢ You Wanted a Repeat - - Here it is - - Another Big Ideal Frozen Food Sale Reg. 29c¢ Ideal oz FORDHOOK LIMA BEANS Zr @5¢ Reg. 25c¢ Ideal Green BABY LIMA BEANS Reg. 27c¢ Ideal Green BROCCOLI SPEARS Reg. 23c Ideal Fancy CAULIFLOWER FLORETS Crange Bowl or Biue Bird Con. ORANGE JUICE VRE Ry Crisp, Green Cal. Extra Special! 10-0z Cc pkgs 10-02 c pkgs 6-0z c) cans ACMES NEW LOWER COFFEE PRICES WIN-CREST | ASCO 3 4 4 p 3 [ { L 1 { 3 | 4 | { ) { 4 { 1 1 i { 4 i 4 4 4 : { . GG WHY PAY MORE? AAA aut arrears dh Bala Club Beverages 30:25 4 Refreshing Kinds - - No Deposit - - No Returns. Supreme Bread dated foat Ge The Softer, Enriched Loaf - - Why Pay More? 6 Fruit Flavor Ideal deal Fancy Long Cul GELATINE SAUER DESSERTS KRAUT 2-23 | 4:49 September Family Circle NowOonsale Still 5g Prices Effective Sept. 9-10-11, 1954. Quantity Rights Reserved. — A Am ah he Fa 2:45 pkgs po HAE, pn a A ie oN rt |THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday. September 9 New Plastic Kitchen Cabinets Are Colorful and Mar- pro A new line of kitchen cabinets, combining the utmost in color ful beauty and complete practicality was recently introduced at the “1954 Building Your Home Show” in New York. Completely surfaced inside, as well as outside with melamine lami- nated plastics, these cabinets are available in a variety of colors and patterns. The wide range of high-style pastels, authentic wood grain reproductions, and novelty figures give any housewife generous material for imaginative planning, for the color line has been carefully planned to allow for soft harmony or bright contrast. Carefree as well as colorful, these melamine surfaced cabinets minimize everyday kitchen chores. Cleaning is reduced to an occasional wipe of a damp cloth. Because the attractive colors are built-in, painting or refinishing is never necessary. They will stay glisteningly new over years of service for the rugged dur- ability of melamine plastic is present on all surfaces. Kitchen planners may specify a custom arrangement from a complete line designed to fit any floor plan. A wide range of sizes in upper and base cabinets, sink bases, and corner “Lazy-Susans’ with revolving shelves are available. The entire line features adjustable shelves, flush type doors, doors suspended on nylon bearings, and semi- -concealed | ‘hinges. Your Health | em An army of about three mil- Marietta Depot (From page 1) {the uniforms of their former lee . Tia te toi {high schools. tion. This army is comprised of children going to school for the first time. Starting to school is a great adventure. A distinct from the pattern of It was hoped that several oth- {er high schools would also be |able to participate in the parade but some that have been con- [tacted stated that their bands [will not be organized by Satur- {day the 11th. High school bands |are still needed and any schools | wishing to be included in the | | parade are invited to contact | Major Remy at the Marietta TC | Depot. | Also included in the parade | will be the Marietta Communi- {ty Ambulance. This unit operat- led by Charles C. Crork, will |bring to the community’s atten- tion the drive for Ambulance | Club Memberships, which is be- ling conducted during the month [of September. | Following the parade, the AER | Carnival at the Depot will pro- vide a full afternoon and even- [ing of entertainment for young [and old. Rides, movies, games will be available and hundreds {of prizes will be given away. | Cakes, pies, candies, ice cream | cotton candy and balloons will {be sold. There will be afternoon [and evening concerts and free entertainment. Proceeds of the life to tomed now takes place. Is he prepared to go into this new ex- perience? There are school life for the new pupil that call for help from parents and teachers. The new pupil will need en- couragement to meet the chal- lenge, and obedience and re- spect for authority will be ex- pected of him. During the first year in school, many children will find out for the first time they have physical defects. De- fective vision is often first no- ticed when the child enters school. The duality of school work is often impared because] of an eye defect which should have been detected and correct- ed earlier. Children in the first year of school are particularly suscep- tible to communicable diseases. Every child before reaching the school age should have innocul- ations to immunize him against | carnival will go to the AER] diphteria, whopping cough, and | Fund. All of the prizes, that are| tetanus. In the year of school [to be given away are the result| the child needs to be in the best {of voluntary contributions tol of condition, physically and em- the AER Carnival Fund by the| otionally. civilian employees and officers ~ {of the Depot and by the merch- YOUNGSTERS WHO FIGHTS [ants of the surrounding com- NEEDS UNDERSTANDING frit If the truth were known, the neighborhood bully generally is Neighborhood afraid. That's why the youngster is always ready to fight,. (From page 1) The child sees a threat in the was appointed fat collection most harmless actions of others. He strikes out to ward off ima- ginary danger. He fights to chairman; cookie sale; Mrs. Maurice Bailey, Mrs. George Albert, public relations; Mrs. Robert prove to himself that he's a Hawthorne, camp consultant; strong guy and to win the res- | Mrs. Arthur Mayer, troop Or- | hect of other children. ganization; Mrs. Harold Billow, Usually he fails to do this and is unhappy. The more un- happy be becomes, the more he fights. These fighters need help but few folks understand their need. The youngster needs help to build up his self-respect so Librarian. Several additional chairman will also be named at a later date. Mrs. Robert Hawthorne was appointed to head a nominating committee for neighborhood of- meeting of the group to be held | church. When in need of Printing. (any Orders for next year’s Girl [ thing) kindlv remember the Bullet | Scout calenders will be taken [in the near future. . | At the end of the meeting Elmer G. Strickler Mrs. Lane, chairman, resigned | Pa. Phone 117 {from her position since she will [no longer be living in the vici- (nity. Miss Anna Mae Eby, first |vice chairman will be in charge {of the neighborhood until elec- [tion time in November. YOU NEED UNDER MY COMPLETE Family Security Fire - - Auto - - Life Accident & Health - - Hospitalization AND MORTGAGE [INSURANCE 35-1 TIS iy SA | SAVE MONEY BY | READING THE ADS an i poe lion is being called up for ac-| change | which the child has been accus- | phases of | ficers. The committee’s report he no longer fears his rating a- | will be given at the November mong other children. in the--St. Mark's. B.: U. B. “YOU BUY ONLY THE INSURANCF | TEE BY CRD CD RE I 8 + Big Names ‘To Appear At York Fair old adage Believing in the “Variety Is the Spice of Life, | Samuel S. Lewis, president and | well known maxim as a yard- | sented during the fair’'s 102nd annual engagement, Sept. 14th through 18th, day and night, rain or shine. Headlining the diversified pro-' | dents. the in-| en- tertainers as Patti Page, adie ul famous recording and her instrumental troupe; the Mariners, | quartet of Arthur Godfrey ra- | dio and TV fame, and Sammy | | | Sram will be such | | star | | | Kaye, the “Swing and Sway” bandleader and his orchestra, | who will be featured | nesday, Thursday | nights, respectively. | full schedule of trotting races | on the fair’s half-mile oval in the afternoons, Tuesday through | Friday. You will laugh at the | mule races each afternoon. | be not one—but three—auto daredevil troupes performing on Saturday. Thirty-three action packed events are scheduled for | open competition by auto and motorcycle jockeys from Ward | Beam’s World Champion Dare-' Aces, and Flash Jordan’s Atom- | ic Hell Divers. In addition to the featured | performers, evening grandstand shows on the big, all-weather stage, Frank Wirth will present | his colorful Broadway revue, ‘Hi, Neighbor.” A chorus of 24 | long-stemmed beauties, | great circus and international [ | | : . , . j devils, Billy Green’s Canaadian { vaudeville acts, will present a| | program designed to please ev- ery member of the family from the children to grandpa. A great mid-way, featuring the James E. Strates Shows, and | many fine poultry, cattle, agri- cultural and horticultural ex-| hibits round out the best bal- | anced fair program ever pre- sented by York Fair. PRUNE-PLUMS SICKLE PEARS Joseph B. Hostetler | PHONE 3-4649 36-1p | Dr. H.C.Killheffer . Optomsiiy 163 S. Charlotte St. Telephone 5.2888 Mon. & Wednes 9.5:30 Tues. Fri. Sat. 7-9 P. M. Tues. Fri. Sat. 9:30-1:00. 2.5 P. M ELIZABETHTOWN 16 E. High St. Telephone 24-F general manager of the York Inter-State Fair, has used the | stick in selecting the stellar en- | tertainment program to be pre-| | tion popular on Wed-| and Friday | | { Horse racing fans will find a For | | those seeking a thrill, there will | | 50c¢ per Basket plus 13 | | MAMBO AT THE THINK TWICE If you're thinking about heading for Reno because your | marriage is cracking up, you'd better think twice. You may | crack up after you get there! | | “Accident Facts,” the Nation- | fa Safety Council's statistical | | yearbook, shows that Nevada | had the highest accidental death rate of any state in 1953. It was | 157.8 per 100,000 population, New Jersey's 41.2 was the low- | est. 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