Only 3 More Days to Save in This Big 29° SALE Check this list of super values Reg. 2 for 23c¢ Ideal PORK AND cans cans 29¢ Reg. 33c Ideal Fancy Fla. Fancy Fla. c Orange Juice Juice 9 Reg. 35¢ Ideal Creamy Creamy PEANUT BUTTER Reg. 35¢c New Pack CHERRY PRESERVES Reg. 2 for 25c¢ Ideal Red 3 KIDNEY BEANS 2 New Dec. 11-0z gls 16-0z jar 29° 29° 29° 16-02 cans Reg. 2 for 33c Farmdale Tender SWEET PEAS Reg. 2 for 33c Farmdale Cut GREEN BEANS Reg. 2 for 33c Farmdale Tender LIMA BEANS Reg. 35c Ideal Tasty SANDWICH SPREAD 16-02 cans 16-02 cans 16-02 jar Del Monte or Ideal Cling Slices or 29.02 Cc P E A C BH E S Halves can 29 Reg. 31c Ideal Pure Strawberry AD.ce Cc PRESERVES 29 Last 3 Days of our Big Sale of Ideal Reg. 29¢ Ideal Fordhook Lima Beans Reg. 25¢ Ideal Green BABY LIMA BEANS (Choice Reg. 27c Ideal Green BROCCOLI SPEARS Reg. 23c Ideal Fancy CAULIFLOWER J. I. SLICED 10-02 pkgs Your & 45 nr 2:39 Blue Bird or Orange Bowl Con. i a Here are the Best Values in Fresh Produce! PEACHES 429 10-02 pkgs 6-0z cans Luscious U.S. 1 Freestone CALIF. SEEDLESS GRAPES 2s 29 CALIF. BARTLETT PEARS 2 bs 25¢ JUICY CALIF. LEMONS dor 35¢ U.S. 1 SUMMER RAMBO APPLES 3 '»s 25¢ Sweet Potatoes FRESH FULL-PODDED LIMA BEANS 3 'bs 29¢ 3 for ide Green Peppers PDP DE Aeme Quality is Guaranteed - - - Acme Prices are Lower 3fr {0c | Large Cucumbers Small, Lean Smoked Skinned Shank End; some slices Ib removed Whele Ham '° 53¢ Shank half or butt hah at special prices slices of these Delicious Hams '® 99¢ Beltsville Turkeys occ » §3¢ Stewing Chickens roca Je Lean Sliced Bacon Small, Whis te, Wilson's Bologna “ori 39¢| Tasty Skinless Franks 43¢c Braunschweiger .. Lebanon Bologna fu!l Ib pkg 73¢ 8-0z pkg 49¢ Dressed Whit MYERS CHICKEN PIES meal fortwo MYERS CHICKEN CROQUETTES Pollock Fillets 1h 25¢ ings 1h 19¢ Claw Crab Meat revered 1 §5@c Fancy Large Shrimp $230 + 59: This Week’s Bakery Feature - - SUPREME 100, Perch Fillets 1b 39¢ No Deposit - - No Returns No Breakage Bala Cluk. Refreshing Whole Wheat Bread | Reg. 19¢ 15¢ vou'il like the ! Beverages i IN CANS loaf nutty flavor Save up to Sc- to Sc-Get Enriched | Pale Dry Ginger Ale, Coiz, Root SUPREME BREAD Beer or Grape Soda Still 15¢ Why Pay 3 25¢ only More? SUNNYDELL ICE CREAM * 25¢ PRINCESS MARGARINE Go'den a's 215 43¢ Prices Effective Aug. 19-20-21, 1954. Quantity Rights Reserved. 12-02 cans 29 2:29" 29° 29° care | tims of polio yet to be stricken | this year; [ish carrying out its | vention Program {gamma globulin ithe | empty |much of its vital research {ment and the POLIO VICTIMS MARCH OF DIMES AUGUST 16 TO 31 a Broke But Proud | Program already have emptied The National Foundation for this year’s treasury. More funds | Infantile Paralysis has announ- ar¢ urgently needed NOW. ced that its polio-fighting cof- fers are empty of funds needed nor, proud of our record in fighting | crippling polio. way the American people | IF I GIVE ‘MY HEART have supported tion and its 3,100 their 16-year fight polio and to rescue its victims. | [ISLE OF CAPRI— March of | Dimes polio fighting funds have | been used to the that every polio patient receives needed care and treatment. to care for the tens of thousands of polio victims of past years who still need aid in their fight empty of funds to of vic- for recovery; for the thousands empty of funds to fin- Polio Pre- increased study of of and a trial vaccine; to continue into efficiency of of funds of the w We are The March of Dimes organiz- its president says: “We are We are proud | their Founda- | chapters to conquer proud that fullest to see | THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa, Thursday, August 19 8 Milton Grove To Sponsor Supper A chicken corn soup | will be held at the Milton Grove ation is broke but Basil O’Con- | School grounds on Saturday ev- beginning at big be ening, August 21, 4 P. M. A new game hunting series of movies will shown and a trio of radio enter- tainers will furnish the music. The affair is an annual event of the Milton Grove sportsmen’s Club with Ralph Ginder as the chairman of the committee in charge and Agnes Holwager as cook. Entertainment will be free. Greiner-Kreiner-Kriner Reunion Planned The Greiner- Kreiner -Kiner reunion will be held at Lititz Park, Lititz, Sunday, August 22, 1:30 pm. The Rev. Henry Ginder, pastor of the Brethren in Christ Church, Manheim, will be the guest speaker. The day's activities will clude a program, music, and contests for the All persons of this name or rel- atives are invited to attend the affair. ’ Ay WAY'S RFCORD CORNER | THE HIGH AND THE in | MIGHTY— Lex Baxter TO YOU— Denice Lor Gaylords HOW ABOUT ME— The Stuarts CINNAMON SINNER— supper | in- | games, children. | Tony Bennett | | the cause and prevention of __ a Shean a Sg WAIT FOR ME DARLING— | polio. ! Georgia Gibbs The March of Dimes organi- ERS S { zation figured its 1954 programs SH - BOOM— | of Polio Prevention, Patent Aid, | Crew Sl Research, Professional and Pub- Four Mount Joy residents vis- | : fie Education, plus au other ited the Rock of Ages Quay: WAY S APPLIANCES {costs would require $75,000,000. Barre, Vermont and were con- | | The 1954 March of Dimes — ducted on a tour of the world’s The four | [the biggest ever—raised a total largest granite quarry. of $55,000,000. This was $20. were Miss Eunice Herr, Miss | [ 000,000 less than tightly-budg- Ruth Eby, Miss Anna Mae Eby | eted needs. High incidence rates increased costs of better treat- Polio Prevention ATTENTION PLEASE ANNOUNCING THE OPENING | | OF OUR Store For Children’s Wear tA 43 E. Main St., Mt. Joy OPENING DATE-—AUGUST 27 - 28 GIFTS FOR THE CHILDREN DOOR PRIZES FOR ADULTS AND PAY US A VISIT s Children Shop FREE COME IN and Miss Thelma Taylor. Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. three FIRST NATIONAL BANK "SERVICE | OBJECTIVES It has always been the aim of this bank to make our service excel in ways — accuracy, promptness, and friendliness. In brief, we try to render service of the type which we would appreciate if we were on the customers’ side of the counter. And remember, your dealings with this bank are held on the same con- fidential plane as those with your doctor or lawyer. a ILL [LOINC ER] ; MT. JOY ++ FLORI ACCURACY PROMPTNESS FRIENDLINESS $10000 witk F.D.1.C. Phone 3-3622 48 W. Main Street, Mount Joy “These are DOG DAYS for us chickens, EN 9 Cua A IY OF TH PEST PRACHCAL an 11, WY, So That You May Not Be Confused— In answer to the many inquiries which we are receiving daily at our local polio chapter office relative to many of you people throughout the city and county receiving letters soliciting contributions from the Sister Kenny Foundation located at Minneapolis, Minnesota, | would like to bring out several pertinent facts so that you will not be confused— 1. There is no connection betwe en the Lancaster Chapter For Infantile Paralysis and the Sister Kenny Foundation, and never has been. 2. To the best of our knowledge, no professional or financial aid has ever been given any polio victim or their family in Lancaster city or county, by the Sister Kenny Foundation. 3. All medical, hospital, nursing and financial aid has come from the Lancaster Chapter For Infantile Paralysis through the moneys raised here locally by the Annual March of Dimes and Dollars Fund Raising Campaigns. 4. The Lancaster Chapter For Infantile Paralysis has sent local nurses to hospital and research centers for training in polio care and physical therapy through your contributions to the Annual March of Dimes and Dollars Campaigns, and will continue to do so as funds and needs are determined. THE LANCASTER COUNTY CHAPTER OF THE NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR INFANTILE PARALYSIS 401 Breneman Building, 53 N. Duke Street, Lancaster, Pa. Telephone, Lancaster 3-3511 Treasurer Christian C. Rudy, Chairman This ad sponsored by a civie-minded citizen. John C. Truxal, The Cream of America’s Black Coal is Actually Tinted Blue For Your Protection. With ‘blue coal’ you're sure of top-quality hard coal. Tinted blue as a trade-mark, ‘blue coal’ burns clean and hot. And there’s far less waste than with ordinary coal—Iess need to tend your furnace, when you heat the ‘blue coal’ way. So don’t be color-blind when you buy coal! Get ‘blue coal’ today! ‘blue & coal’ AMERICA’S FINEST HARD COAL WOLGEMUTH BROS. —Mt. Joy 3-9551—FLORIN, PA. YOU CAN SEE THE DIFFERENCE WHEN YOU BUY IT! ‘blue coal’—tinted blue as a trade-mark —is America’s finest hard coal! fOU CAN SEE THE DIFFERENCE WHEN YOU BURN IT! Nils See the clear fant NW, flame as ‘blue coal’ burns . .. clean, hot and economical! = 7 PINS too!” When poultry suffers from hot, humid conditions, the poultry- man suffers, too. He suffers from lowered egg production! from losses of birds! from lowered income! lowered profits! Circulation of clean, fresh air with an electric ventilating fan builds appetites and egg production. Bird health is improved. Bird losses reduced. In winter, your fan reduces moisture . . . saving walls, timbers, and ceilings and lessening rust. Important, too, it keeps litter dry and loose. Have your County Agent or PP&L Farm Representative show you how to install a ventilating fan, today . . . it’s easy. Also, ask him for the new ventilation manual. PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY 4 A An The r is being ening equipm been re furnitui the roo The approve Nationa gram. plete lu pupils f cost is | ernment lunch w items si salads, | will eat cafeteri within 1 permitte by spec their ps pupils lunch ji will be one thi in luncl thirds a Schoo due to buses w pupils ¢ pils. Scl sion the with th must ei or be pi the cafe * Some to come cycle. W this maj school r The o open Mq from 9 1 P.M, number Pupils not regis school d fill out 1 The for the grade - grade - 11th gra 129. Tot. The follows: Princi Vice-F man. Vice-I Office Herr anc Roy A Alva 1 Geograp! Mrs. Nurse. Georgi Mrs. F onomics. Mrs. 1 glish, La John 1 Educatio Mrs. © cial. Kenne Arts. Stanle; Mathema Miss J sical Edu Thoma ture. Paul F Mrs. | History. Marsh: Educatio! Miss J Physical Mrs. V Mrs. A Economic Mrs. B Miss B Miss G metic. Mrs. N Library | Arthur History. George Russell Geograpkt Mrs. C cial. John L Spelling. Mrs. © Library, Mrs. B cial.
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