THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pa. Thursday, August 11 Dollar Sale LA Pleoniy of Bargains=«You Dont Have to Wait till Fall == Busy Now and Save PORK & BEANS 2.23. 10:51 APPLE SAUCE 2... 2. cans 71 GRAPEFRUIT 0 sl SUGAR PEAS wl CUT BEETS ::.%s 10 27:51 KIDNEY BEANS 105351 TOMATO SOUP 11S POTATOES GREEN BEANS 203: 7 on: SPAGHETTI 2 cans 27¢ 8:5] PINK SALMON sz 2 51 HAWAIIAN PUNCH 37. 3:51 NAPKINS (50) 2 nhs 27¢ 8S 1 Manhim Central H gh School, PINEAPPLE JUICE Libhys 42751 Lancaster Brand Meat is Guaranteed to Please Delicious U. S. Choice Round or Sirloin TN hoe Ty / Ih This is not “sale” beef - - they're the same, dependable, supreme quality Lancaster Brand Steaks you have come to rely upon for eating enjoy- ment. The spec*®il price is to get more people to try them. Ready-for-the-Pan STEWING CHICKENS "45 Small Lean, Smoked, Skinned Hams Full Shank 4G Pol Butt 5g Whole Ham B33 LEAN SLICED BACON Ib 49¢ TENDER SLICED BEEF LIVER I» 39¢ LANCASTER SMOKED BEEF TONGUES 49¢ LANCASTER MID. BRAUNSCHWEIGER ea 25¢ 2shly Picked Ib 75° Form Eres sh Vecetabies Td Fruit . at Vegetables and Fruit_at Real Savings JUICY CALIFOR RNIA VALENCIA VALENCIA ORANGES - 2 > CALIF. JUICY CC Sweet Plums toms 3-20 U.S. 1 All-Purpose Rambo fipples « 3-29° LARGE GREEN PEPPERS 3° 10c CAL. WASHED CARROTS 2cellorkes23¢ LOCAL GROWN EGGPLANTS 2"r29¢ Sweet Potatoes 3-19" Ideal French Fried Potatoes 2°%°zPkss 33¢ Ideal Broccoli Spears 2 10-0z pkgs 49¢ Seabrook Fancy Green Peas 2 '00zpkas 39¢ Seabrook Spinach Leaf or Chopped 2 12-02 pkgs 39¢ IDEAL PURE CONCEN. ORANGE JUICE 260zcans 33¢ IDEAL PURE LEMONADE 4 6-0z cans §3¢ Virginia Lee Bakery Features « « Brown-'n-Serve French Bread 2 loaves Golden Snow Cocoanut Layer Cakes © 75¢ Coffee Kuchen (Delicious Coffee Cake) ea 33¢ Best Bread Value in Town - - dated Supreme Bread 13 Davy Crockett Cookies ‘omit 3Q¢ Each Only Do-It-Yourself Encyclopedia Yols 1 to 6 Now on Sale Q09¢ Corvette Pattern Stainless Steel Flatware Each Unit, only 7%c with a $5.00 order Prices Effective Thru Saturday, August 13, 1955. Quantity Rights Reserved. ims hoor Bf AA TE: 7 8 CLASS OF 1949 PLANS H Cal d broccoli, Brussels sprouts, and “Ty ENGAGFMENTS Jaycees Plan FIRST REUNION ome Calender |: tor a sort time ina Buller’s Beauty Salon | small amount of water, | Main eg M Flan, Pa : nl The first reuni f the class abhi als Cold Waves Machineless SCHOFIELD COOVER Family Picnic The hy t Peano . M Timely Reminders. from The Making Pleats — Pleats on Permanents $5.00 up 1 / Mr. and Mrs. Burle W. Scho- A family picnic has been of 1949 of the former Moun Pennsylvania State Iniversity | the bias in Orlon garments do I also give Toni’s, ' field, 115 East Main St, Mt. : 4 . bens Joy High School will be held College of Agriculture | not stay in so well as those on Call Mt, Joy 3-4339 i — Joy announce the engagement planned for JayCee mp 2 Saturday evening, Aug. 20, at as he straight of the material. | Maude Buller, Prop. \ of their daughter, Marianne, and their families for Sunday, Aunt Sally's Kitchen, Elizabeth- Put Out Fire — Never leave 4 terations in pleated Orlon re C( to Mr. Joseph F. Coover, son| August 21, at the American 4wy, This sixth year reunion your campfire glowing. Pour fabrics may be difficuit. LOCAL AGENTS of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J er, 117 West Main St., Mt. Coov Joy. Miss Schofield is employed at the Donegal Mutual 1 1 ance Company, Marietta. fiance is employed at the shey Machine Shop, Manhe Both are graduates of Joy High School. GARBER ADAIR nsur- Her Her- im. Tount | Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarence Adair, 108 E. Gramby St., Man- heim announce the engagement f their daughter, Nancy J., Mr. Hary B. Garber, son is employed in the office o Asbestos division, Manheim. S Mr. Garber, after serving ears in the U. S.. Army, is| Bean, Pea, Vegetable 16-02 S j > HEINZ SOUPS or Celery 8 5: 1. employed by John C. Nisgley, Contractor, Mount Joy. No date has been set for wedding. - Society Offers Camping To Handicapped to of | Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Garber, | TISSUF, gi gl 221 E Main St, Mount Joy. Ll Miss Adair, a graduate of | f U two the The language of fun in a child's laughter is wunive Everyone understands it eryone enjoys it. Camping affords greater of this universal language, every child loves the gay, c¢ free spirit of camp life. believing that all ch Ic should share in this wonde real. | ev- | | | use for | are- And | iren rful xperience, the Pennsylvania Society for Crippled Chilc iren nd Adults the Easter Seal! | Society offers an 8 we idventure in camp’'ng for pl ‘cally handicapped boys sirls at Camp Daddy Aller Hickory Run State Park r White Haven, and Camp Ea eks 1VS- | and 1 in ear ster Seal in Laurel H'll Sate Park war Somerset Fach of ti camps accomodate more { 100 youngsters. A third c | Harmony Ha'l at Highspre maintained to meet the ne 1082 han amp 1S eds f the severely handicapp>d Sponcored by local Ea s'er Sce’eties, handi-apped ch'ldr en from all over the state come up to the camps to enjoy a pro gram of baseball, volley Lt wimming, hik'ng, fishing. all na- ‘ure study and other outdoor] fun — modified to meet thoir ind'vidual needs. There's a treatment program too, with qualified physical, oe- 'upational and speech the a- ists in attendanc2. Thus the voungsiers are able to continue with their prescribed treatments through the summer, e though they are away f the'r loeal treatment conter ven rom S. For many of the campers, it is their first experience in ing away from the someti too protective almosphere be- | mes of home, and they quickly learn to be independent and self-reliant. | Camping is fun, yes. but more than that it is an advancement in physical, social and emot 11 well-being for these ha capped children. Since 1948 th~ Lancaster ciety for Crippled Ch'ldren ion- ndi- | So-| and Adults, Inc. through the Easter Seal service has sent 13 i viduals to camp. GUESTS AT DINNER SATURDAY NIGHT ndi- [ | | | | | | Jerry Kendig was the guest of honor at a dinner given Sat- | urday night by Mr. and | Jack Germer, Marietta Ave | Guests altended the dinner a farewell to Mr. Kendig Louis, Missouri. nue. as who | will leave for a three-month's| | stay of employment in St. Mrs Wilbur Beahm and Miss earth over the coals until no arded. The affair wi gin at i named. The affair will begin Catharine G. Zeller are invited sparks show and no smoke es- 1: August 28 has been members and guests. Mr. and water is not available, heap date of August 20 as z Evelyn I. Zeiger 2:00 p. m. or anytime thereai- Legion Home lawn, A ain is being planned for the elas water over the fire oF i a Wallace D. Zerphey | | guests of the group. capes. RECORD WRITING F I ter. Games will be played anc The cominittes. in ‘cliirge of Keep Shape — To help coats ‘ . beverages will be provided UL iors of the and dreses keep their shape, | @ CORNER | Hospitalization and BUG Families are askec 0 MNBL 7 Meo . ogj- fasten the top utton when . . - class, John W. Melhorn, presi : their lunches. Charles Ryman feat. Glenn Bailey, vice presi- they're on the hanger. | 33 1/3 MOOD MUSIC Personal Compensation Posi and Elwood Rice are in charge dent: Mvs. Helen Detwiler Bard Select Firm Weave — If MELACHRINO STRINGS Through Joy E of the social event. sceretary: Elwood Rice, treasur- You haven't done much sewing, MUSIC FOR COURAGE Jay 0. Kulp Agency on the O. K. Snyder, Jr.,, president .° Willi; select fabric with firm weave. AND CONFIDENCE-— ents tc : pn er; and William Garber. : RIN. PA. P 3-639 A of the Junior Chamber of Com- ° a It's easier ta work with. | FLORIN, P Phe] h. Mt. Joy - 891 for the merce, named committees for a : h Keep Clean Kitchen sinks, MUSIC TO WORK OR | comme stand at the local community Surprise S ower of acid-resisting porcelain en-| STUDY BY— | CURTIS ty. exhibit, one for a float for the A surprise rida) shower as amel or stainless steel are MUSIC FOR FAITH AND | A-R By community exhibit parade, one given in honor of Marian Ober- to keep clean. INNER CALM— | has ta to assist the Joycees in making holtzer, which was held at Paul Save Vitamin - To save! | PAIN RELIEF steps a float and one for membership. Fissers, Landisville, by Mrs {heir vitamin C, cook cabbage, MUSIC FOR READING— mum ( Gerald Hostetter is chairman Harold Shaffner, Mrs. John R. — | 1 ANALGESIC job un of the float commi'tee assisted Miller, and Mrs. Richard Camp- ian Carroll, Mrs, Lena Miller, MUSIC FOR RELAXATION— | For the relief of muscular aches We by Paul Stoner, Jr., and War- bell. Miss JoAnn Brown, Miss Peggy, MUSIC FOR TWO | and pains, due to over-exertion beginn ren Hayman and Dr. Thomas The following at‘ended the Wealand, Miss Jean Darren- PEOPLE ALONE— commonly associated with urge t O'Connor were named to assist affair: Mrs. Paul Risser, Mrs. kamp, Miss Sally Nissley, Miss ARTHRITIS, NEURALGIA operat the women's group. Burton Huber Oberholtzer, Mrs. Jane Marianne Schofield, Miss Doris MUSIC FOR DINING— p RHEU MATISN LUMBAGO as the Shupp was named chairman of Beach, Mrs. Lorraine Lutz, Mrs. Duncan, Miss Ruth Oberholtzer, | the membership committee Doris Myers, Mrs. Paulin Miss Pat Brooks, Sharon Camp- WAY'S APPLIANCES Sloan’ S Pharmacy of six to assist him during Smith, Mrs. Shirley Hoover, bell, Suzi Smith. 5 | membership month in Septem- Mrs Phyllis Shellenberger, The wedding will take place Phone 3-3622 The REXALL Store i Sa | ber Mrs. Margaret Haas, Mrs. Viv-, August 28, 1955. |48 W. Main Street, Mount Joy Phone 3-3001 MOUNT JOY, PA. i ber. oar ; a Se ard Be ram Yount jor, Te Joy ar a RA a (RIPE. | ory V0 JIE fering A WONDERFUL SELECTION OF WEARING APPAREL FOR BIG AND LITTLE GIRLS AT MURPHY’S who § ing th diture a one of chants 3 Thi for M | to ma | | 1 | | | | 1] choose from these famous, respected labels er tha values than Sales Mot chants extra that i ’ Joy ai | Flor | Blue Pent The Newest Styles in Girls’ 7 to 14 DRESSES $448 “Dan River”, "Fruit-of-the-Loom" and many more . . . all washable poe "name brand" cottons in beautiful sity w styles and colors. winnil tion ¢ Many other styles at...$3.98 Club ser, d Women’s Orlon Girls’ 7 to 14 si Marti i . ~ 9 my lene | Cardigans Blouses grey and 1 Cardigan Sweaters Florin $755 08. 100% ORLON that laun- Sanforized* cotton broad- ders like a hanky and dries cloth with long sleeves, $7.98 two | tion ( Easy-to-care-for 100%, ORLON. strate Fancy knitted, & button front ia dion t all popular colors, Bot iffy! f hool! French cuffs and gold col- . the D 4 a iy dod for 3 os] a A GIRLS’ 7 10 14 will | ong sleeves with no cut, lored in white, pink, blue Ski t Schoo All popular colors in sizes and maize. DKIrts oC 36 to 40. *Less than 1% shrinkage. C A $ ) 98 cludir : / / / ff Z x 72 Washable corduroys, NO-IRON ened cotton “Durasuede” and cotton + The felts! Many styles in prints and 1 top a ; * solid colors. Tuesd at Minimum Prices! Wedn NYLONS TEENAGE Foi CLA ¢ COTTON SLIP REU ¢ The / $ 29 Joy | LITTLE ! > first 9 Pairs GIRLS’ J \ 3 ~~ tober A) Sanforized white J St $1.30 1 10 6x 1A) Th orl fi : | til trim. Bias cut; "V" back. era’ 60-gauge full fash- Si Ih to 17. joned with dark Cotton Dresses ey A : seams; sizes 8/2 TEENAGE ma 5 Ne to II Miss TM Warr $ 1 BRASSIERE Adorable styles in plaids, prints De and solids . . . of the same wash- able "famous name" cottons as (B) White broadcloth with REG White cotton with ribbed tops. 39¢ pas Sizes 8! to 11, N\A \l NN Blue Jean Socks N N rs ITT Mo v