The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 06, 1954, Image 8

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THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, May 6, 8

Don’t Miss These
i Bargains!
2...8avings
in every dept.
7 ::69¢
4
3:69
8-69
269°
4:69
3::69¢
4:69
6-69
3:69
3:69
7
6:69
7:69
6-69
2... Virginia Lee Bakery Treats
Mother's dag]
Cocoanut Layer Cakes 79°
Mother (and everybody else) will appreciate one of these “super” layer
cakes because it's just the kind she would bake herself.
Week-End Special! 2 Be
still
Cinnamon Iced Buns
Only 15
The New, Softer, Enriched
Why Pay More? Save up to 5c a loaf - - you can’t buy better.


Ideal; with Tomato Sauce
PORK & BEANS
Red Band Fancy Small
IDEAL PEAS
Light Grated
CALIF. TUNA
Ideal Condensed
TOMATO SOUP
Ideal Fancy, Long Cut
SAUER KRAUT
Ideal Kernels
GOLDEN CORN
Princess
FACIAL TISSUES
Ideal Fancy Prepared
APPLE SAUCE
Cream of Tomato
HEINZ SOUP
Ideal Fancy
TOMATO JUICE
Peach, Pineapple or Apricot-Pineapple
IDEAL PRESERVES
Ideal Diced
CARROTS
Ready-for-Soups, etc.; Choice MIXED
VEGETABLES
Ideal Tiny Irish
POTATOES
"Swanee Toilet Tissue
6-0z
cans
27-02
cans
boxes
400 ea
16-02
cans







SUPREME BREAD

—
Enjoy a “sizzling,” savory Steak at a Sizzling Saving
STEAKS
7 3c U. S. Choice
Tender Sirloin
or Rib
Frying Chickens
Smoked Picnics
SLICED TENDER BEEF LIVER


Fresh and
Fully
Dressed; |b
43°
1b 39¢
Small,
Lean

LEAN PLATE BOILING BEEF I 19¢
KESSLER’S FRANKFURTS b43¢
FRESH PORK SAUSAGE Ib 45¢
SLICED LEBANON BOLOGNA
SL. GLENDALE CLUB CHEESE
CRAB MEAT}
SALE Ib can
| Large
29¢
V2 1b 29¢
69°
'» 69¢

C WHITE;
Ib can
Ib 39¢
Ib 25¢
Fancy Perch Fillets
”
Fillets of Pollock Shrimp
5 |b box 3,39

Better Values in Fresh Produce
JUICY CALIF
LEMONS
« 39e
FANCY GOLDEN
BANANAS
LARGE JUICY GRAPEFRUIT
FLA. PASCAL CELERY
CALIF. SWEET PEAS
FRESH CRISP CARROTS 2 Phas 25¢
Local Radishes 3 {0c | Local Spring Onions 3 bchs 10g
Large Cucumbers 2 "" 13¢ | Local Rhubarb 2 behs {9g
Ideai Frozen SEABROOK FARMS oz
GREEN PEAS Baby Lima Beans 4 i: 49°
2 29¢ | Seabrook Sliced Peaches 120% pka 23¢
Adeal or C. and B. Orange Juice 4 bbz cans 49,
———————————————————————
Prices Effective May 6-7-8. i454... Quantity Rights Reserved.

EXTRA
SPECIAL!
4 for 25¢
2 stalks 17¢
2 Ibs 25¢


ct ct
| tition. The same action will help
16-02 € |
cans
| quesied that they be paid
| .
| week instead of every 2 weeks.
16-02 < |
cans
| end of the borough. At the pres-
| Iy four hours per day five days
| per week.
| stalled in the
!
‘Group
(From page 1)
| tersection of David and Lumber
| | %
| Streets. Presently located on]
| David Street, the signs will be
Lumber Street on al
basis to check their
placed on
temporary
| effectiveness
An was reached|
for the completion of School
Lane east to South Delta Street
and South Delta Street between)
School Lane and Oak Lane, |
agreement
The A Cappela choir of the Elizabethtown College will pre
sent a program in the Mount Joy Church of God Friday evening,
i May 7, 7:30 p, m. The program is being sponsored by the Ergatan
ed to the Board of Health for a Sunday School class. A silver offering will be taken.
term of five years. The 37 voices will be directed by Nevin W. Fisher. Soloists
| Mrs. Frank Young, Sr. was| t0 be featured in the concert will be Marian Myers, soprano from
: : Fredericksburg: Gloria Gladfelter, mezzo-soprano from New
given the job of receiving police Cumberland: Kenneth Miller, baritone from Lebanon and Paul
| calls after the police radio is in- Rice, baritone from Zullinger. The college men’s quartette and the
She| college women’s quartette will also sing on the program. These
the all-state collegiate
Men Assigned Jobs |
John L. Schroll was re-assign-
police car.
will then be receiving fire, am-|college quartettes recently performed at
bulance and police calls [choral festival in Lock Haven
To Ask Permission to Run Light [LIONS PLAN HORSE SHOW
Local Men To Assist
Council went on record to The Willow Street Lions
have the secretary write a lefter||n School Affair Club will hold its annual com-
to the Mate asking With the 60th anniversary of | munity Horse Show Sunday,
at the intersection of frst graduation from the May § at the Lampeter Fair
Williamson Free School of Me- | Grounds, Proceeds from the af- |
and Market Streets on the same
re ; chanical Trades about
hours as the two lights at either) .
(celebrated, there will
warm up for the celebration in
June which will take place at compete.
the Armstrong Cork Company, | LE .
Lancaster Friday night, May 14
from 6 to 10 p.m.
pe fair will go toward the Willow
Street Community Betternment
Twenty-one classes will
to
be a
: fg Fund.
ent time, the lights at the two
extremities are in use from 6:30
a mto 10:30 p. m. and the
Market Street light is used on-
| When in need of Printing. (any-
| thing) kindly remember the Bulletin
WAY’S
RECORD
CORNER

Several local men included
Following a “secondhand”|in the school’s graduates are
report suggesting that council Howard Stoll, Harold Leib, Eli-
check on safety hazards on per- as Flowers, Ralph Myers, Char- |
sonal property, the men decid-/1es Z. Eby, E. Claude. Keener,
ed that such matters will be Claude S. Zeller, O. K. Snyder,



Mr. Barto is now maintenance
estate
| DANCE TIME
discussed only if a formal com- Edgar Bentzel, Walter Keller, |
plaint is issued either in person|Amos Kraybill, Jay Reich and | L
at the meeting or by signed pe-| Walter W. Barto. POPULAR ALBUMS
ordinance. If con- —Jerry Gray
there is a dog habitually run-
ning loose in a certain neigh-
borhood, the citizens are asked
to issue a complaint.
enforce the dog manager in a real
cern in Philadelphia. With an-| VIOLINS
other class ready to be graduat- Hugo Winterhalter
ed in June, the number of grad- | SIDEWALKS OF CUBA
uates goes over the 3,000 mark. | — Woody Herman
-— TURK MURPHY AND HIS
{ LICENSES RESTORED JAZZ BAND
Of the 36 drivers licenses that IMAGINATION
were restored during the last]

Employees Request Change
The borough re-
each)
employees
Victor Young
| The request was granted that Week, two local men were in-| IF I DIDN'T CARE
the employees shall be paid| cluded. Dervin M. Miller, ML. -Ink Spots
each Friday for the work done Joy R2 and Robert Randler,! CONTERTOS FOR YOU
High Street, Mt. Joy, both re-|
ceived their drivers licenses,
Liberace
'WAY’S APPLIANCES
the previous week.
The group decided to have
the heating system of the fire-
house checked; not to purchase]

ship dues, we have been able to
save someone's sight in every Phone 3-3622
jany new playground equipment township in Lancaster County. |48 w
| this year and to excuse no spec-
‘Educational Week
‘For The Blind |
‘To Be Observed |
|
Main Street, Mount Joy


al ‘‘excuses”
fines. |
Bills to the amount of $1,;454-
.21 were ordered paid.
-
for parking meter|
The Annual Educational Week|
for the Blind will be observed
May 4, 5, 6, and 7 at the Malta
Storage
Temple, 235 East King Street,|
Lancaster.
The causes of cataract are °
largely unknown. Contrary to
popular belief, a cataract is not
a growth on or in the eye, but,
simply a clouding of the lens in-| 76-78 E
side the eye. Blindness follows)
when this blocks light from]
reaching the retina, the sensitive]
nerve-film of vision.
“The only effective treatment
EICHERLYS
Main St., Mount Joy
Phone 3-4071
for cataract is the removal of]
th
the lens by surgery and substi-|
tuition of a man-made lens, or

Cataract
. ] me
are neither rare nor dangerous:|
als 3 Saal
at least 19 out of 20 bring im-|
proved vision to the patient.”
eyeglasses. operations
 
The Auxiliary to the Blind]
Association is supporting the|
Prevention of Blindness pro-|
gram through the Lancaster|
County Blind Association, by]
the funds raised during this Ed-
|
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ucational Week and ay
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RALPH WALTERS | A
SINCLAIR SERVICE
323 E. Main St.,, Mount Joy
11-4¢

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(SHAEFFER DESIRES FILM
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Because it was impossible for
i | Joe Shaeffer to attend the Safe-
ty
Patrol Parade which was
held in Lancaster on Saturday,
he is desireous of abtaining col-
ored movies,
either 8mm ar 16
mm of the Mount Joy group.
EF | -
§ | Any person
or persons who
| took colored motion pictures of
this particular part of the
| ade
| phone 3-4604.
par-
to contact Joe,
He is interested
is asked
| in the Mount Joy group only,



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Call Mt. Joy 3-6981
for daily delivery to Landisville, Salunga, Mt. Joy and Florin
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Open 9:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. Daily
Friday and Saturday, 9:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M,
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On The Square ELIZABETHTOWN
PHONE 9227R


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Hager’s 133rd
Anniversary Sale
Brings Great Savings for Plain Folks!
New Spring Coats
Entire Stock—20% Off!
$26 1 347%
Regularly $32.50 to $59.75
Smart new coats beautifully tailored and detail-
. of fine quality gabardines
crepes. Greys, black, and blues. Sizes 10 to 20
ed ..
and 291: to 51's.
Ready-Made
$333 4, $475
Regularly $3.98 to $5.50
Our entire stock of bonnets at Anniversary low
matelasses, straw
. all quality fabrics . . .
over buckram, wire or felt foundations.
Ready-Made Pray. Coverings, Reg. 45c¢ 4/$1.43
Wool Shoulder Shawls, Reg. $3.98 $3.19
Fabrics,
prices! Imported laces,
crepes, and cello cloth | .
100%
Check Sheer Dress
Reg. $1.39 vd, .......a..
Men’s Ready-Made Plain Suits
Entire Stock Reduced 15%!
542% 10 553
Regularly $49.75 to $62.50
Impeccably tailored, fine quality all wool worst-
ed suits, in oxford, blues and greys. A full line
of sizes including shorts, stouts, and half-stouts.
Sack and Frock styles.
Rayon & Nylon Summer Suits
PLAIN CLOTHING DEPT., Second Floor
HAGER’S
25-31 W. King St., Lancaster, Pa.
Daily 9 to 5:30 — Friday 9 to 9
and Verdona
Bonnets
\\\ |
ate S100
finn, $33.

Closed Mondays |










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