The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 28, 1958, Image 3

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DON'T WASTE Do
MONEY ON > IEA
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ADVERTISING [2%

ISAVE
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65:
Lunch Meats” $9:

PATRONIZE BULLETIN ADVERTISERS
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SWIFT'S PREMIUM
HAM
ASSORTED
Ib
Whole
Shank
or
Half
T-BONE OR CLUB
STEAK
MUSSELMAN'S
Apple Sauce
2:29
Bucket Olives
- 29
"CUT GREEN
-89.
HEINZ
Ketchup
2... 45:
Peas
303 can 1 0
BIRDS-EYE FROZEN
Beans Fish Sticks
303 can 1 0 for 59:
Nw — — — — — — V— —— —— — ——— — — ————
BRING IN THIS 4) |
COUPON
It’s Worth
ON ANY $10.00 ORDER
(100 LB. SUGAR PURCHASE NOT INCLUDED)
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303
Cans




Good August 29 - 30
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CALIF. SEEDLESS
Lemons 29
Watermelons- 2 ©-
EXTRA LARGE 49¢
BARTLETT

WHITE SEEDLESS
PEARS GRAPES
6-29 | 2-33:
Miss Boscul will be
Here Friday
SILVER DOLLAR



. if you have
a package of
Boscul Coffee
in your shoppin
bs 1sket os 8
\ “Miss Boscul”
comes to visit,

Open ’Til O p.m. this Sat.
CLOSED LABOR DAY
HESS’ FOOD STORE
Complete One-Stop Food Service
MOUNT JOY, PA.
IOLDFIELD 3-8211



| kindergarten,


THE AMERICAN WAY



|B yal
al RET

s Are Made—Not Born
Scientists

(From page 1) i ch and Warren Rupp
i i ¢ th rade; Miss |
(first grade, Miss Edna Char- teach a % g i Don
oY > age 1SS ris
[les and Mrs. Emma Good and Yyone Brubaker, ah
Spotts and Richard Yohn,
Mrs. Marian
Toppin (fifth; Mrs. Susanne Herchel
Bo : : |roth, Mrs. Alice Myers and,
| Eugene Saylor will be the|yfice Mary Louise Thome]
(building principal and will forth; Miss Pearl Dohner|
|teach instrumental music in|, .nd Miss Ruth Eby, third:
jhe Maytown elementary) {Mrs. Rhoda Kaylor and Mrs.
schools. Mrs. Mary Martin|pora Wittle, second: Mrs.|
{will teach intermediate spec- [May Hicks and Mrs. Beatrice
Pauline
{ial education. Miss Grace [Shenk, first; Mrs.



- Affects Business
doubtedly will affect your busisess expense,
How Postal Hike |
The rate changes un-
Principal chan-
following summary of postal
{ges for local firms occur in 1st and 3rd Class as well as)
| Air Mail. 1
Effective
Class Present Rate New Rate Date
{1st Class Letters 3c per oz. 4c per oz. 81/58
1st Class Cards 2¢ each 3¢ each 8/1/58
| Air Mail Letters 6c per oz. Tc per oz. 81
Air Mail Cards 4¢ each 5c each 8/1/58
3d Class by Piece {
Circulars, Mdse, & Misc. 3c 1st 2 oz.
2¢ 1st 2 02. 1Y%c ea. addl oz. 8/1/58
up to 8 oz.
3ooks & Catalogues
up to 15.99 oz
2c 1st 2 oz.
1'z¢ ea. addl. 2 oz. Same as above 8/1/5¢
(8 oz. max.)
| 3d Class Bulk Mail
Circulars, Mdse. & Misc.
14¢ per 1b. 16¢ per 1b. 1/1/59
1'2cper pc. min. 2¢ per pe. min. 1/1/59
2'.¢ per pe. min 7/1/60
Books & Catalogues
10c¢ per. 1b. 10c¢ per 1b.
1%c per pc. min. 2¢ per pe. min. 1/1/59
2%c¢ per pc. min 7/1/60
{Odd Sizes 3c min. per pe. 6c min. per pc. 81/58
Annual Bulk Mailing Fee {
$10.00 per yr. $20.00 per yr. 1/1/59
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| 4th Class Mail
Faculty Is Named | Henderson, Miss Sara ly
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ED. WEIMER
ON THE
Big Hammond Organ
SAT. NITE, AUG.
The HILLCREST
Restaurant - Bar - Cocktail Lounge
ON TOP OF HILL 1/4 MILE FROM E-TOWN
ON HERSHEY ROAD
NO INCREASE

30


NO COVER NO MINIMUM IN
PRICE

Brandt,
minimum weight is 16 oz.
(formerly 8 oz)
8 1/58 |
Parcel Post NOTE: New
Books, ete. 8c 1st 1b. Oc 1st 1b.
4c ea. addl. 1b. 5¢ ea. addl. 1b.
Here are a few ideas to cut mailing costs as suggested t
the National Retail Merchants Assn:
| just as fast.
3. Do not Air Mail to cities within 450 miles or
cities with infrequent air service.
4. Avoid 1st Class charge for heavy
letters. Send them separately via Parcel Post.
use
enclosures with

Miriam Greider, part time in!
Maytown; Mrs. Kathryn Mc mr
Dev 1l, part time in Marietta Erne st M: ast Hiriam ‘Mayer rs|

and Mrs. Ruth Peters, partiand George Engle, Maytown;|
time in Mount Joy. Ralph Earl Zink, Marietta; Charles|
Leed is head custodian of the Pennell, Mount Joy; and El-|
Donegal Area schools. Highlam Heisey, time at]
school custodians are Walter Washington.
Henry Brubaker., H'gh school
part
cafeteria em-|

{Clinton Eby, Roy Herr and|ployees will be Mrs. Joyce)
DeArmitt, Mrs. Mirghie!
MRS. MAY Fackler, Mrs. Mildred
READER & ADVISOR |icer, Mrs Elizabeth
ON ALL PROBLEMS |Miss Daisy Hossler, Mrs.
OF LIFE lene Wade, Mrs. Alice i
Such as Love, Marriage andjand Ronald Eberly. May-
| Busine SS. town school cafeteria em-
All Questions Answered |[ployees will be Mrs. Helen
576 E. Cumberland St. Barnhart, Mrs. Ruth Fahrin
Lebanon, Pa. (ger, Mrs. Olive Frey, Mrs.
9 a. m. to 10:30 p. m. Ruth Hoffman and Mrs. Har
Ph. CR 3-4673 |riet Smith. :
Ample Parking —————

TREE RIPENED
PEACHES
FROM THE HERR FRUIT FARM
Yellow and White
FOR CANNING
Sweet Corn — Plums
Lima Beans — Tomatoes
String Beans — Potatoes
Summer Rambo Apples

1 Mile East of Mount Joy
Phone OL 3-5766

33- ~4pBulletin advertisement pays. |

MENGEL'S PASTRY SHOP
45 EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY
PHONE OL 3-2921

WEEK-END SPECIAL
CU P CAKES reg. 60c NOW 49-
IDEAL CHOICE FOR LABOR DAY OUTING
ROLLS - BUNS - COOKIES - PIES - CAKES, ETC.
SANDWICHES
SUBS - CHIPPED HAM - TUNA SALAD
HERSHEY'S ICE CREAM
BIRTHDAY & WEDDING CAKES MADE TO ORDER

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Starting Thursday, August 28th The following price
will be in effect.
SUBS 30 & 40c — CHOPPED HAM - 40c & 55c

NEW STORE HOURS STARTING MONDAY
SEPTEMBER 1ST
Monday Thru Thursday — 7:00 To 7:00
Friday & Saturday — 7:00 To 9:00

SHOP-IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT
lles Coghlan,
1. Use 3rd Class mail whenever possible. {cials
2. Consider using regular mail instead of Air Mail on
Fridays or before a holiday. Regular mail may be|j
[Galvin
“lon
il cision upholds the

“held the
“| violated
# provisions of the Taft-Hart-
: ley Act.












(he Bulletin, Mount Joy Pa. J WNNSEEEENSINNENENNNNEENNENENANENS
Thursday, August 28
GOODNITE LADIES
The
making history
that
be
[nounceme nt
will
Ladies”
[fourth week on the
aretna
sta
"the popular Mt.
mer theatre.
58 gum
sretna Playhouse
with the
‘Goodnite
HELD AT GRETNA
FOR FOURTH WEEK
an
played a
ge of
Sum
JACQUELYN HYDE
“Ladies Night In A
Bath, ” has prompted th
(tion by Gene
Playhouse
Ray Rizzo,
Hyde, Lyn
Primont, and
continue in
roles. Most recent
to the cast is Kitt
petite Broadway
Jackie A
Mar ian

»
1c PLANNED
The annual picnic of
{Walter S. Ebersole
American Legion
(held at the
|[Sunday, August 31.
fair
1:30 p.m.
'Hot Cargo
Post
will
posthome grounds
The
is scheduled to begin atl
bee
‘
reaction
No other play has
lheld over that length «¢
time, but audience
to the farce, also known ar
Turkish
e ac
Otto and Char
offi
Warren Crane
Istad
Gene
their
addition
Cooper.
actress and
the
185
be
af
Fur, Court Bans
In three
the United States
Court has by a 6-3 decisior
held that “hot cargo”
a defense
otherwise violate the
Hartley Act. Justice
Frankfurter wrote
for the majority.
for
Warren and
himself and
Black.
The Supreme Court's
clauses
{in contracts do not constitute
to boycotts which
Taft
Felix
Chief
de-|
companion cases |
Supreme
National]

the opini-|
Justice
il Douglas wrote a short dissent
# for
zl! Justice Justice
|
Labor Relations Board which!
unions
secondary bc
The cases
between
inv
disputes the
and the Carpenters and
American Iron
Workers and the
and the Teamsters.
S. Thatcher,
for the
special
Teamsters,
yycott
olved|
Sand|
Door and Plywood Company]
the|
and Machine
Machinists
In a news release Herbert
counsel
pointed
out that under the Supreme
Court's decision
still free to enter into
ous types of
greements and can
unions
are
vari-
“hot cargo” a
enforce
them in all ways except
by
direct. appeal or instructions
to the employes
not to work.

| When in need of printing,
remember The Bulletin,
themselves




Brandt, kindergarten; Mrs : : se ode).
GRETNA PLAYHOUSE |¥%lizabeth Whitekettle, cafe-| 5. In Sending Dare! Bost 30 es us Special Delivery) ™ 0% r—
iz AFOY where Special Handling will sufTice.
t sniacts Sp teria manager. v :
4th Fantastic Week iss ‘ ae Ebv ill 6. Where possible use Certified rather than Registered LOCAL ARCHER POST
“GOOD NITE LADIES” Miss Anna Mae Eby will
be principal and teacher of mail. op SCORE
or : : . : : . Ta
7 sito “NI: lgrade 1 in the Washington 7. Consider possible advantage of self-insuring Parcel
Ladies Nite In A Elementary School. Mrs. Es- Post Ww. Ww Halter, 425 Colum
T'urkish Bath : Oe : Of : y ius x ia Ave. Mt. Joy, took first
Gen. Adm. at all perf. or ther Beam will teach third (Compiled by the Pennsylvania Retailers Association aco honors in a 28-target|
for res. ph. Mt. Gretna race ye i made available by the Lancaster Chamber of Conjegulation field archery shoot |
WO 4-6402 Soc Kindergarten ’ At the merce.) {held Saturday, Aug. 23 at |
2 ge : the Big Chiques Bowmen Ar-|
Florin North™ School, Mrs. How's That Again? chery Club in Elizabethtown.
Room H t Ww t H t Mabel Bucher will teach 2nd| “I think the government! 2 tr Score was |
eaters ater eaters [fl grade; Mrs. Mary Kauffman.| which is the highest score
grade 1 and Mrs. Arba Herr should create an over-all ag-lever shot during competition
Gas Stoves Gas Clothes Dryers [ kindergarten. Miss Marian/ency to regulate and begin to al te Big Chiques field
|| Heisey will teach art in the work out plans . . . to plan “OWrse. faced tined’s
MANY OTHER GAS APPLIANCES [| Maytown a nd Mazieyia and to coordinpte economic Halter algo Placed thir In
| schools; Mrs. Fern Ney, art|gaef ‘ional the free style division in the|
{ Priced Low to Sell — Our Service the Best Mt 1 /. Washington My actors in our national eco- Southeastern Regional Shoot
i {3710 = wOY, Svash E on. « nomy. . . . We have not for-'o¢ the Penna. State Archery
| OUR GREEN TANKS MATCH SHRUBBERY [Florin “North; Mrs. Ethel ygyion that free enterprise Assoc, held at Palmyra. on
Ee ee od C2idid not meet the require- Sunday, Aug. 24.
WARD BOTTLE GAS Faghiy a Rox Nog ments of war. and it will not ey |
EPHRATA, PENNA || sic in Maytown and Marietta; Meet the requirements of MIDGET BASEBALLERS |
: : : y ; Mrs. Dorcas Knorr, nurse in/ptace Walter Reuther, in| TO SEE BIG LEAG JERS
|| rm emr——————————————————————————————— Mount Joy, Marietta and, ‘The “cI0, Communism and Some 40 boys of three|
N ae Ltr: ud 3 lan aa Midget Midget baseball teams
Plorin-North; and Mrs. Ad-| Free Enterprise. IR :
dic Parker Buise in. Mav Zz : will Se¢ the Boston-Baltimore
. PR Woche a) baseba game in Baltimore|
See Hear — Enjoy wn and Washington. | ssssssm o. Suxday, Set, 7. |
ot ‘os : : a . Sy aa Secretaries in the high | Boys of all three teams
The tantalizing music of one of Harrisburg’s finest ¥'school are Mrs. Patricia Eich SAVE MONEY BY {will hold a meet'ng at on
orgimists erly, Miss Eunice Herr and lclock Friday (Aug. 29) at|
[Mrs. Maryellen Ryman; Mrs. | READING THE ADS (the city park.
concerned]





 
SHOWS § OY MATINEE
EVENINGS SATURDAYS
AND
SAT 8 THEATRE HOLIDAYS
7 and 9:00 P.M 2:00 P.M.
MOUNT JOY. PA.
FRIDAY — SATURDAY, AUGUST 29 - 30
JERRY LEWIS MARILYN MAXWELL -in-
“ROCK A BYE BABY”
SATURDAY, AUGUST 30 — MATINEE ONLY
Charlton Heston -in- “THE SAVAGE”
Plus Cartoons and Free Door Prizes
~ MONDAY — TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 -
GREGORY PRCK — JOAN COLLINS -
“THY. BRAVADOS"”
WEDNESDAY, SFPTFMRFR 3
John Acar in- "IFT ATTACK”
Shown at 7 and 9:40
Michael Cuanners -in- “STICIDE. BATTALION"
Shown at 8:25 only



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CHECK THESE BARGAINS
From Our Regular Stock of
Custom Quality Merchandise
DURING OUR
10th Anniversary Clearance
1—Sealy Sleep Charm Box Spring & Mattress
Twin size - Reg. $39.95 ea. - Both for $55
Save $24.90
1—Sealy Sleep Charm Box Spring & Mattress
Full Size - Reg. $39.95 ea. - Both for $55.00
Save $24.90
1—Sealy Sleep Charm Mattress
Full Size - Reg. $39.95 - Now $27.50 - Save $12.45
1—Sealy Firm-O-Rest Deluxe Box Spring & Mattress
Full Size - Reg. $139.00 - Both for $95.00
Save $44.00
1—Sealv Firm-O-Rest Deluxe Mattress
Full Size - Reg. $69.50 - Now $47.50 - Save $22.00
1—Sealy Fnchanted Nights Deluxe Box Spring &
Mattress
Full Size - Reg. $139.00 - Both for $95.00
Save $44.00

Full Size - Reg. $69.50 - Now $47.50 - Save $22.00
1—Sealv Twin Bed Outfit - Maple Bookcase
Headboard
Steel Frame - Box Sprine & Mattress .
Regular $169.00 - Now $89.00 - Save $80.00
1— Sealy Firm-O-Rest Box Spring & Mattress
Full Size - Reg. $119 - Both for $75.00 - Save $44.
Sealy Golden Sleep Box Springs & Mattresses’
Full or Twin Size - Reg. $59.50 - Now $38.88 Ea.
1—Sealy Posturepedic Box Spring & Mattress
Full Size - Reg. $159 - Both for $109 - Save $50.00
1—Pennsylvania House Solid Cherry Hutch
Reg. $197.50 - Now $137.50 - Save $60.00
1—3 Pc. Pennsylvania House Solid Cherry Bedroom
Suite
Poster Bed - Double Dresser & Mirror - Chest
Reg. $549.00 - Now $349.00 - Save $200.00
1—9x12 Oval Braided Wool & Avisco Rug
Reg. $96.50 - Now $74.50 - Save $22.00
1—Sealy Sofa Bed - Black & Charcoal
Reg. $129.95 - Now $89.00 - Save $40.95
1—2 Pc. Living Room Suite
Custom Tailored - All Nylon & Foam Rubber
Reg. $439.00 - Now $295.00 - Save $154.00
1—Hi-Back Custom Wing Chair & Matching
Ottoman
Early American Fabric - Foam Rubber
Reg. $199.95 - Now $139.95 - Save $60.00
1—Wing Chair - Early American - Foam Rubber
Reg. $89.95 - Now $64.95 - Save $25.00
1—Platform Rocker by Taylor
Req. $59.50 - Now $44.50 - Save $15.00
1—Modern Lounge Chair - Foam Rubber Cushions
& Back
Reg. $109.00 - Now $74.50 - Save $34.50
1—2 Pec. Living Room Suite - Foam Rubber
Reg. $295.00 - Now $185.00 - Save $110.00
9-12 Fiber Rugs - Reg. $19.95 - Now $14.95
Save $5.00
9x12 Armstrong Quaker Rugs
Reg. $12.95 - Now $9.95 - Save $3.00
4—Boudoir Chairs
1—Reg. $28.50 - Now $18.50 - Save $10.00
1—Req. $21.50 - Now $14.50 - Save $ 7.00
1—Req. $34.50 - Now $23.50 - Save $11.00
1—Reg. $23.50 - Now $15.95 - Save $ 7.55
ALL PIN-UP AND TABLE LAMPE 1/3 OFF
6—Occasional Tables in Solid Cherry
1-Drop Leaf End - Reg. $39.95 - Now $26.95
Save $13.00
2—Step End - Req. $34.50 - Now $24.50
Save $10.00
1—Cocktail - Req. $39.95 - Now $26.95
Save $13.00
1—Round Book Shelf - Reg. $42.50 - Now $28.50
Save $14.00
1—Drop Leaf Cocktail - $39.95 - Now $26.95
Save $13.00
GEORGE H. KEENER
Carpet — Bedding — Shades
Venetian Blinds — Drapery Hardware
SHOWROOMS
205 COLUMBIA AVENUE
OLdfield 3-8521 MOUNT JOY, PA.