Bulletin, Mount Jovy, Pa.. Thursday. January 29. 1953 | Food Sale Licted Feb. 7 Old Ti — mers The members of the O. E, " will hold a Food sale Saturday | at ten o’ Roberts (From page 1) FOR YOUR Plumbing CALL MOUNT JOY 3-4132 HUBERT L. [RICE Lester E. Robetts & Son 47 EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA . ” February 7 Lester morning, clock a. m. at Store Cakes, baked beans, tato salad ete., will be on sale. The proceeds to be for charitable work. -— -— Tuesday, February 3rd, a meeting will be held at Legion Home at eight & Heating Needs 32-4151 132 op» pies, po- the committee are urged to at tend, made at this meeting l annual affair. used for Everybody in this locality reads I'he Bulletin et such excell that's why its adver- | vi rice- Benj. F. Groff; Russell Charles L. secretary, Martin Jos. T. M. Finance, Sr., president, | president, | secretary, | Asst | treasurer, | Committees: J. Bennett, nt regalt Eshleman Metzler | les Charles L. Henry | Banquet, | chairman, | John Wealand, | Martin Metzler, Harold | merman and Ellls | Executive, Earl F. chairman, H. O. O'Neil, Albert | Myers, Lloyd Myers and Arth- |ur Schneider; Award, Benj. F. Groff, John J. Schroll and Geo. | Brown Midget Base Ball. | George Brown 2nd, chairman: Christ Walters, Charles Fish, Richard Divit, Russell Halbleib. i Henry Klugh Sr, Manager, | Russell Halbleib, Asst. manag- | er; Membership. Joe ! chairman, Bruce Bennett, Jr., Paul Hipple, W. Ellis Sr., Park Neiss Sr.. i Robert Schneider Sr., and Chas ennell. 2nd; the as we | contact any of committees now, Mt, it looks the Joy Mark this date! Be sure to stop in the first of the new John Deere : J | ing through and we always fete the winner. i i a a a a Elmer G. Strickler Phone 117 INSURANCE Purpose 2-Plow Tractors. Whether your farm is large or small, you need the many new advantages this modern row-crop tractor : | Elizabethtown, Pa. offers you. Stop in on announcement day and let us tell | “YOU BUY ONLY TEE you all about it! We'll be looking for you. YOU NEED UN H. S. NEWCOMER & SON, MOUNT JOY, PA. Inc. Family Fire - Security uto - - Life & Health - - Hospitalization AND MORTGAGE IINSURANCE 35-1 MR. TELL HODGE poultry farm manager Says" Any poultrym to keep his flock's/egg production who wants high during cold weather must use Water Watmers." high winter egg production is this plentiful supply of water at the right temperatures.’’ Mr. Hodge, who manages the Prescott Poultry Farm owned by Dr. Henry F. Prescott on R.D. 2, Pine Grove, speaks from 10 years experience with electric poultry water warmers. With a capacity of 3,000 laying hens, 1,000 broilers and 400 turkeys, a total of 15 water warmers tempers all the water for the entire flock throughout the winter months. And, continues Mr. Hodge, ‘‘even with controlled lighting and automatic elec- tric feeders, the biggest factor in our PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Does your flock’s winter egg production fall way off because their water supply is too cold to drink? If it does, contact your PP&L Farm Representative today and let him explain the ease of operation and low cost of poultry water warmers for your needs. Call him at your nearest PP&L office! 1953, the | o'clock, | and all officers and members of as arrangements will be the | Officers of the Association are Halbleib: | Breneman. | Char- chairman, | | George D. Groff, Solon V. Barr; | Eshleman, Klugh Sr., John L. Schroll, | Zim- | Fellenbaum. | Grissinger, Germer, ! Greiner, C. J. | Lee Anyone wishing to Join may | officers or | expect a sell out this year and the way | Junior | High Basket Ball team is com- | Good Breakfast 14 — Good Morning A CO) are p Perme Prices nnn Lower Weak after week, more and more people are learning that the best way to reduce ford budgets is to turn to Acme where you're always sure to get the Best for Less. Remember this fact, Your Food Dollar buys more At the Acre. DEL MONTE Pineapple Juice ade os -02 ge 2 su 46-02 can DIL MONTE CRUSHED PINEAPPLE DEL MONTE E=27° SLICED PINEAPPLE “3 IDEAL PREPARED Your Best Milk Buy for Every Purpose - » spagheiti| Get Homogenized. Enriched Finest Evap. MILK No 2 can Any teen-ager can tell you that a good breakfast and a good morning go hand in hand. Blessed with a hearty appetite he would tell you that a good breakfast starts off with cereal-——either the ready-to-eat kind like 40% bran flakes which may be combined with fruit as shown here, or an appealing piping hot cereal such as wheat meal, In addition, milk and buttered toast belong in the breakfast picture; and you'll find that the younger set will be happy to take on waflles or pancakes, or bacon and eggs while they're at it! This is the sort of spread that's sure to see a voungster through a rugged morning and prevent that hollow-in-the- middle feeling toward lunch time. Yes, your teen-ager will take off for school wide awake and raring to go when you serve up a breakfast such as the two suggested here, In the second menu, by the way, wheat meal shares in the making of some of the tastiest waffles that ever brightened up a breakfast table, and when you present cocoa—well, the re’s a meal that’s bound to create plenty of energy for the morning's activities, Of course, the same good- breakfast principle holds true for vou and Dad, too. And every time you serve a hearty breakfast to your household you can rest assured that you've helped start the day right for all the family. Hearty Breakfasts for Teen-agers Menu No. 1 Bran Flakes with cream and sliced bananas Crisp Bacon with Fried Eggs Buttered Raisin Toast Marmalade Milk or Postum made with milk Menu No. 11 Orange Juice Vheat Meal Waffles* Maple-blended syrup Buttered Toast Milk or Instant Cocoa Wheat Meal Waffles* 2 eggs, well beaten 2 cup wheat meal 1'2 cups milk 112 cups sifted flour 3 teaspoons double-acting baking powder 1, teaspoon salt 5 tablespoons melted butter or other shortening Combine eggs and milk; add cereal and set aside. Sift flour once, add baking powder and salt, and sift again; then stir in cereal mixture, Add shortening, mixing only until smooth, Bake in hot waffle iron. Serve hot with butter or margarine and maple-blended syrup. Makes about five 7-inch waffles. A product of our own spotless kitchens. With tasty tomato sauce and cheese. Special! American Med. Ass'n Seal PRINCESS MARGARINE Golden 1's 2 43¢ FARMDALE NON-FAT DRY MILK Is can 35¢ ASCO COFFEE Heat-Flo Roasted 2 Ibs 1.57 Ib 79¢ VA.-LEE THIN MINTS 60z pka 23¢ 2-0z Pkg 30 DUZ, RINSO, SUPER-SUDS large pkg 27 CAMAY, PALMOLIVE or LUX SOAP 3 rca cks 23¢ Satisfaction Guaranieed Meats | U. 8S. Good or Choice Fancy Rib Roast, 89° HU PAN READY | c A 22, to Mr. Frying Chickens yi 49 FULLY DRESSING Is 29 and Mrs. Charles B. Showmak-| 124 David St., Mount Joy on] o [Y Hz fy of Rel tewing Chickens ompany on| | eral Hospital. ! FRESHLY GROUND BEEF -43¢ at the Lancaster Gen-| Friday, 6th at the | Mr. and Mrs. J. Joseph Hos | | tall cans 40% Cut from Tender Western Steer Beef oo sm ee am eg . 8TH and SOUP SALE, FEB A chicken corn will be WE by | noodle soup sale Ladies Landisville Fire the Auxiliary of February Fire House. Soup will be ready | totter, Motint Joy R2, a daugh- 11 o'clock. [ ter, Tuesday at Lancaster Gen- -— mm | ayal Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ruttkay,| | Pinkerton Road, a son Wednes-| ; ; Sliced Bacen Engls jo at Lanc. General Hospital. | to take out by 21b33¢ b 4Te . Lebanon Skinless Fr Ib {30 33s ogna furts Swift's *remium } 1h Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jumbo Boiogna Taylor,| | of Rockland, Mass, a son. Mrs. | WAREH USE: Faylor will be remembered as | Mari ie Clement, daughter of M | Mrs. Hazel Clement. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Hofl. { man, of Grantland, Pa., twin | daughters, ith B Kathleen and Rebec.| u ros. | ca, at Hershey hospital. The, f INC. Hoffmans formerly resided near FLORIN, PA Rheems and Mrs. Hoffman was Miriam Forry. Plenty Wolg 4-tfc > 4 G:=S Sweet, Juicy ; doz 29¢ ; PLES U. S. 1 Rome Beauties 5 1b bag 57c¢ TEMPLE ORANGES “aoe Juicy dz 49¢ Crisp Calif. Fancy Slicing CARROTS TOMATOES 2.19 ~15°¢ PASCAL CELERY root 2 ae sus 25 Salad, Slaw or Soup Mix selio py J5¢ SEABROOK FARMS BABY LIMA BEANS 2 10-0z pkgs 53¢ JIT JUICE 6-0z can 10c ANY HOSPITAL ANY DOCTOR — A IL. Co., Chicago, HOSPITAL SURGICAL - WRITE OR CALL YOUR|{LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE ROBERT E. HOFFMAN MT. JOY, PA. 3-5342 PERMANENT RATES ACE-HIGH CON. GRAPEFRU IDEAL CON. PURE ORANGE JUICE 2 G-0z cans 29¢ Bakery Del lights $ Virginia Lee Ay Filied 3 ea Sirenssel Cotlee Tekes PINEAPPLE ICED LAYER CAKES Chocolate Iced Angelifcod Cakes BONNIE DAY LADY FINGERS Honey Mince Coffee Cakas 49¢ The Bread v- ca 68¢ a 49¢ pkg of 12 29¢ i've been waiting for - - - BUTTER BREAD Make every pay - guard your future by large loaf FS SEE UREN 2T MT. JOY, PA. Weber FD..C. 15-02 cans 3 Kinds—Dated Fresh Daily Prize-Winning Louella Butter is the only shortening and there's plenty of unbleached flour, the Whole Wheat Loaf is truly 1009, | whole wheat and the Protein Loaf is for folks on a diet. Be Save up to 4c a Loaf - - Get Enriched ‘Supreme Bread 15° Piay Boy Horse Meat | on Sale Today ¢ Bcans Still Cc Wth Two 239° 4s, Prices Effective Jan. 20- of Fresh Whole Milk and Sweet Clover Honey. The White Loaf is made | Try a loaf --- only | Feb. Family Circle Only 10c Coupn== 30-31, 1953. Quantity Rights Reserved.
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