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The Bristol Daily Courier from Bristol, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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PAGE 2 BRISTOL COURIER and LEVITTOWN TIMES SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30. 1965 Heads County Organization Miss Anita Inskip is the new president of the Bucks Countv School Attend Rally 9 CLIFTON, N.J. (UPI) porters of American policy in Viet Nam Friday night sponsor- ed a rally that was taped and will be heard by fighting; i men in southeast Asia over the Armed Forces radio network. Some 800 enthusiastic persons! jammed into Woodrow Wilson School to attend a Viet demonstration spon-! 'sored by the Support Our Ser-i vicemen Committee and 27 American Legion posts Passaic County. While the demonstration was! in progress members of the John Birch Society silently placed handbills and pamphlets; on automobile windows outside.

One pamphlet told of ways to Communist. It also said "For Your Information, I I write the John Birch I Box 1175, Newark. N.J. The demonstration, followed by 24 hours a rally held in Jer-j sey City which was called by Mayor Thomas J. Whelan and his City Council.

89 Attend Cub Meeting In Newtown Thirty-one cubs, 32 parents, 12 cub leaders and 14 visitors attended the October meeting of Newtown Cub Pack 20 at the Goodnoe Elementary School, Newtown. The first meeting of the pack was presided over by newly- elected Cubmaster J. Howell. The opening ceremonies Roberts Named B( mdoin Scholar were conducted by Den 5 of which Mrs. Charles Rudolph is the den mother.

A skit entitled a i was presented by mem. jbers of Den 2, Mrs. William M. Lovett, den mother. Howell presented the following awards: Allen Applebaum.

bobcat pin. Other Awards Den 2 Daniel Mathews, assistant definer stripe and service star; Ronald Weaver, den- ner stripe and service star. Mark Woodward, bear badge and gold arrow on bear. Den 3 Paul Menzen, bear book. Den 4 Samuel Bagshaw, Brian Fulton, service star.

Russell Struble, wolf badge and bear book; Kent Vandenberg, service star and lion book; Mike Woolman, bear book; Mark Zoller, silver arrow on bear badge and service star. Den 7 Allen Applebaum, assistant denner stripe; Thomas Bateman, Webelos Den William Doderer, denner stripe; Jeffrey Gould, bear badge and service star; Douglas Lehncn, lion badge and Webelos Den and William Real, silver arrow on bear badge and service star. Gary B. Roberts, 8 son ofi Mr. and Mrs.

Benjamin K. Roberts of 190 Goldenridge Levittown, was re- cently designated a James Bow-j doin Scholar at Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine. He is one of- 52 undergraduates who received the honorary scholarship for their scholastic achievements. KOKHUCK AND CO NOW OPEN SATURDAYS 'TIL 9 P.M. (OPEN EVERY NITE 'TIL 9, CLOSED SUNDAY) SHOP TONIGHT SEARS, LEVITTOWN SHOP-A-RAMA Reg.

OUR $2.00 PRICE I VITARAMA DISCOUNT INC. 4329 NEWPORTVILLE RD. LEVITTOWN, PA. 1 our School Library Assn. Elects CR Teacher Mi Bv STELLA at Anita Inskip, librarian ninci! Rock Intermediate School, Riehboro.

was recently elected president of Bucks County School Library Associa alion. The organization mimed with the ability to inspire! jM.rs some SO elementary and goodness in others. No one can secondary librarians remam around vou for and out county not find significant changes tak- "7 the Council Hock School Sys- mg place in his attitude insjjjp completed her undergraduate work at Millcrs- ville State College and obtained her degree in Library Science from Syracuse Univer- sity. While at Syracuse she was into Beta Phi Mu, a SATURDAY, OCTOBKR 150 Born todav vou have been gift life and wotk. You Instill in others the desire to face life and honestly and to work determinedly for the benefit of all concerned rather than just for themselves.

dents of very high scholastic standing. Nov. 2 Workshop The Bucks County School Li- 1 brary Association worked with I the Bucks County office of Ed- ucation in planning and spon -1 soring a workshop for librari-i ans last summer. On Nov. 2 a second workshop will be held, again planned by these organizations.

A follow-up workshop will be scheduled for librarians the coming summer months. Miss Inskip is a native of Fairfield, Pa. just outside of CHDHDHBHHWSHBI OPEN SUN. 10-5-SALE STARTS SUN. why pay more? lower your food cost of FALL STOCK UP BONANZA! national honorary library sci-j Gettysburg, enee fraternity open only to stu- Churchville.

and residesin Practical and possessed of a goal business sense, you arc not one to allow an opportunity to go by without first having investigated it thoroughly for its possibilities. Commissions OKd For Notaries Public Those projects Into which you are willing to pour your energy and time must be based on sound planning and tested business principles; otherwise, no good can tome of them and good is your aim. Courier-Times Harrisburg Bureau You women are romantic by nature and should be on guard against being by those of the opposite sex who gain their ends by flattery rather than truth. You men. on the other hand, are somewhat inclined toward standoffishness when it comes to women; take care thit you to women; take care that you do not allow the blessings of marriage and a family to pass you by because of this.

To find wiiat is in store for you tomorrow, select vo ir birth day and read the corresponding paragraph. Let your birthday star be your dailv guide. Sunday. October 111 SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov 22) ur Ridge, Postpone important activities Herbert until after noon.

Morning hours may be somewhat confused. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dee 22) A friendly attitude and a display of the wisdom that comes of experience should gain you a sought-after position in the community. CAPRICORN (Dec. 23 Jan.

20) New resolutions leading to fresh decisions seem to be the order of the day. AQ (Jan. 21-Feb. 19) Prepare now for accepting the changes you know will come in the immediate future. Keep peace on the domestic scene.

PISCES (Feb. 20 -Mar. 20 Spiritual renewal is to be gained through church attendance. Be open-hearted and open minded. ARIES (Mar.

21-Apr. 20) Make the right decision quickly and with resolution and this could be a day that changes the' whole course of your life. TAURUS (Apr. 21 -May 21) Emphasis is on the social aspect of life. Contact business as-! sociates but not on a busi- ness level.

GEMINI (M ay 22-June 21) Keep alert to misrepresentation! and you can do much to keep a spotless reputation. be; goaded into losing your temper. I CANCER (June 22-July 23) Solutions to the prob- Jems come easily to one who seeks spiritual aid and a calm outlook. Illinois State Road, Bristol; Mrs. Alice L.

Swank, David Fiorl, 2205 Bristol Pike, HARRISBt RG, ommis- Croydon; Miss F. Ab- sions as Notaries Public have Agency been approved by the Secretary Second St. Pike, of the Commonwealth for the ton; Mrs Carolyn F. Baker, following area residents: Central-Penn National Bank of William W. 170 New Philadelphia, Langhorne Office, Road, Churchville; Mrs.

Jean 118 S. Bellevue Lang- M. Quarteroni, 131 Hedge Road, home; Francis R. Larkin. 66 Levittown; Miss Norma F.

Al- Crestwood Road. Levittown. leu. I Gauge, a Division of I Gel Commissions Ametek, SellersvUle; Mrs. Mrs.

June C. Robinson, Syl- Mildred M. Bechtel. Jackson, Ivester and Keating, Hinchev and Campbell, Fairless tors, 151 Bellevue Avenue, Hills Shopping Center, Fairless Penndel; John F. Detweiler, Hills; Mrs.

Olga R. Neiman 717 Sunflower Langhorne; Neiman Dodge 840 S. West Mrs. Geraldine C. Duffus, 741 End Boulevard, Route 309, Fulton Langhorne; Fran- Quakcrtown.

cis P. Haffey, 153 W. Sunset Mrs-. Nettie V. Bickhart.

Bick- Chalfont; Mrs. Gail Am- hart Steel Products, 2443 Dur- ato, Walsh and Durben, 111 W. ham Road. Bristol; Charles M. Maple Langhorne.

Klenk, Danherst Corp. Fairless Mrs. hristine Moves, Iown- Hills; Martin Allen. 41 Quiet of I'Ower Makefield, 1100 Road. Levittown, Miss Irene E.

Edgewood Road, Mrs. Burns, Vulcanized Rubber and i Shirley L. Parker, Penn Paving Plastics 5 S. Pennsylvania Edgewood Road, Morrisville; Mrs. Eliza- Herzog.

Herzog Motors, beth G. Lawfer. Bucks County Bristol Pike, Cornwells Reporter, Administration Heights; Mrs. Marilyn J. Nacc, Building.

Dovlestown; C. Arth- Owens- Navy Grant Simon K. Moyer Agency, 125 W. Main Silverdalc; Mrs. LaVerne M.

Sneed, secretary to the warden. Bucks County Prison, 138 S. Pine Dovlestown. M. Earl Hunsberger.

1126 W. Market Perkasie; Jaroslaw Palatajko, Quakertown Auto Sales 321 S. West End Boulevard, Quakertown, Harvey R. Ahlum, 110 N. Ninth Quakertown.

and Mrs. Gisela A Dyer. Oxbow Agency, RD 1, Dovlestown. Michael E. Adams, 17.

son of Mr. and Earl Adams Jr. of 1102 Arbutus Langhorne. was given a Scholarship to Miami I nivers tv, Oxford, Ohio and is a midshipman resene in the Naw R.O.T.C. program, where he will major in aeronautical engineer ng.

When he earns his degree, he will be commissioned an officer in the Navy or Marines. He is a 1965 graduate of the Neshaminy High School where he was class treasurer. School To Hold Open House William Penn Junior High School hold its annual open house beginning at 7:45 p.m., Thursday, according to Howard F. Stringer, principal. This will be the first of secondary series in observance of American Education Week, Nov.

8-12. After a general session in the auditorium, parents will visit the scheduled classes of their own sons and daughters. Each 15 minute period will be specifically designed to acquaint the parents with program of duties, the staff, and the building. DR. HERBERT J.

BELL OPTOMETRIST EYES EXAMINED 1964 N. OLDEN AVE. TRENTON, N.J. Ph. 883-4407 394-5233 LEO (July 24-Aug.

23) day of special achievement and unusual happiness if you successfully participate in community activities. T-Y-P-E-W-R-l-T-E-R-S VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept. 23) Keep to your usual Sunday program during the morning hours. I Liven up the day with innova-1 tions during afternoon.

LIBRA (Sept. 24-Oct. 23) Conservative action is the key to increasing good will between; yourself and other family mem bers. (Copyright, 1965, by United Feature Syndicate, Inc.) I ADDING MACHINES CALCULATOR SALES SERVICE RENTALS AUTHORIZED underwood NORMANS STATIONERY CO. 416 Mill Pa.

ST 8-7866 THE HERCULES OF MONEYSAVING POWER BREAKS OUT AGAIN ON STATEN GRAND OPINING Wednesday, November 3, 1965, 10 A.M. SHOP-RITE OF NEW DORP 2660 Hylan Blvd. New Dorp, Staten Island, N.Y. SHOP-RITES LAMB SALE WHY pay moki 0' LAMB OVEN READY-WHOLE PILLSBURY FLOUR 4e off Lean Meaty BREAST OF LAMB 15 Always Flavorful NECK OF LAMB 35 LAMB CHOPS Lean and Tasty SHANK OF LAMB Quick and Neat LAMB PATTIES Shoulder 69 LOIN ib. Rib 79 lb.

SHOP-RITE 9 GOVERNMENT USD A CHOICE REEF First Git MAZOLA OIL 99 SHOP-RITE TEA JAGS ZEREX or PRESTONE 10c off 100 Ct. ANTI FREEZE GAL. 59 lU5DA? CHOICE Well Trimmed CHUCK STEAK 37 Trimmed Right Always Tasty SHOULDER STEAK CALIF. ROAST 99 Center Cut Ib. No Waste CUBE STEAK Cut Lean For Stew BEEF CUBES USD A CHOICE 53 RIB STEAK 49 For Braising or Potting BEEF SHORT RIBS Choice and Lean GROUND CHUCK fc.

65 CUT SHORT Regular GROUND BEEF First Cut RIB ROAST lb. PINEAPPLE JUICE 46-oz. 26 Del Monte or Dole CHUCK ROAST 09 USDA CHOICE BONELESS A Real Treat U.S.D.A. Choice Rib NEWPORT ROAST Country Style SPARE RIBS Flavorful Cubed VEAL CUTLET m. Hot or Sweet ITAL.

SAUSAGE (CHOICE) RIB roastje 49 Oven Ready 47 63 69 77 45 83 69 99 75 63 Ib. Ib. Ib. CLOROX KING SIZE BLEACH OFF SCOTTIES HEINZ BEANS white or assorted 400 ct. regular or vegetarian Mb.

59 19 it SHOP-RITE WHERE FRESHNESS COUNTS Andy Boy BROCCOLI CALIFORNIA'S FINEST EMPEROR GRAPES Ige. bunch 2 lbs. Box or Aniou PEARS Florida Juicy ORANGES 12 for 39' for Winesop 1 Grade APPLES 3 bag 29 Indio" River Seedless GRAPEFRUIT S. a 1 Yellow ONIONS 29 29 5 tor 39' 19- Ib. bag SAVINGS IN EVERY DEPT.

AT SHOP-RITE DEL MONTE PEAS 1 Ib. can 19 FOR A REAL TREAT TRY SAN GIORGIO PRODUCTS MACARONI SPAGHETTI ORIGINAL SAUCES THEY'RE EXTRA GOODl SHOP-RITE CREAM CHEESE 2 APPETIZER DEPT. (Where Avoiloble) SCHICKHAUS BOLOGNA PLYMOUTH ROCK SPICED HAM HYGRADE COOKED SALAMI Yellow or White Pott. Proc. AMERICAN CHEESE MIX or MATCH ORANGE JUICE FROZEN FLORIDA NUTRITIOUS SHOP-RITE 6 01 cans 12 -ox.

cans FLORIDA NUTRITIOUS MINUTE MAID 6 01 cans 12 -ox. cons FROZEN CAL IDA or TATERHOUSE FRENCH FRIED POTATOES SHOP-RITE SLICED BACON First Quality Ib. pkg 69 PINK or WHITE JUMBO SHRIMP 99e 4.79 26-30 ct per Ib. Ib. 12 99 5-lb Box SWORDFISH or HALIBUT STKAKS Ib.

79 effective through Saturday Night. November 6, 1965. Not responsible for typographical errors We reserve the right to limit quantities. SHOP-RITE of BRISTOL ROUTE 413 Midway Bet. Bristol on Rt.

13 and Penndel, on Rt. 413 SHOP-RITE of FAIRLESS HILLS RT. 1 STjJSrS! FAIRLESS ILLLS, PA. There's a Shop-Rite near you B'B O-l.

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Years Available:
1911-1966