The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 18, 1954, Image 6

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THE BULLETIN. Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, November 18 6







When it's a Lancaster Brand Ham,
watch it disappear. Before you can
say ‘‘come and get it” it's gone. Your
family will love Lancaster
Brand Fam once they taste
it. That distinctive old-
fashioned smoked ham fla-
vor folks rave about. Ap- “
petizingly good with that
fork cutting tenderness. |
All Lancaster Brand Hams
have their shank ends re-
moved along with excess
fat, so they're shorter,
leaner with proportionate-
ly less waste.
Lancaster Brand Smokey
SHANKLESS, READY-TO-EAT
Shankless
Portion C
lb
SHANKLESS HALF (No Slices Removed) b 59¢

Famous Lancaster, Young Tom, Oven-Ready
TURKEYS ‘43°
A Lancaster Turkey from thes Acme is the most luscious “ready to cook” turkey that ever graced
your table. You get more of the succulent, tender white breast meat, more of the juicy dark meat from
chunky, tender legs - - less bone and waste. You'll love a Lancaster Turkey at Thanksgiving or any time.
TOP QUALITY STEER BEEF CROSS CUT ROAST 49¢
SWIFT'S RING BOLOGNA ™39c
SRR =
IDEAL FANCY JELLIED
CRANBERRY
SAUCE
16-0z C
cans
IDEAL FANCY CALIFORNIA
Fruit Cocktail 2% c
Milrose Stuffed Spanish Olives ¢:or29e¢

Stock Up for the
Holidays - - Lowest
Prices in Years



Another Big Acme Sale of Healthful Florida
o
Grapefruit,
Large Reg C
NEW CROP SNAPPY FLORIDA
U.S. 1
Stayman lb C
Winesap bag
Seabrook Farms Fancy ASPARAGUS SPEARS pkg 45¢
C & B or Donald Duck ORANGE JUICE 6 fozcans g5¢
 


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| First National's sum of money |
| to be distributed increased from!
| $60,000 to $75,000.
number of subscribers.
| banks are sending out their sav- |
A Connellsville, Pa. nurse
was elected president of the
Nurses’ Association at its 50th
annual convention in Phila-
delphia. Mrs. Martha C. Fore-
jt, R.N., will serve as head of
the 17,000 registered nurse
members of the organization
for a two-year term. Retiring
president was Miss Mary E.
! Beam, R.N.,, of Lansdowne.
Elected 1st vice-president
| was Miss Wilda Camery, R.N',
| of Pittsburgh. New treasurer
is Sara Stanton, R.N., of Read-
ing.
Formerly named the '“‘Penn-
sylvamia State Nurses’ Asso-
“ciation”, the organization
dropped the ‘‘state” from its
name by action of its house of
delegates. Purpose of the
change was to ovoid confusion
with the nurses employed by
the nurses employed by the
| Commonwealth.
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| Savings’ Checks
| To Be Mailed
' Thanksgiving
| Christmas savings checks will
| be mailed out to customers of
| the First National Bank and
| Union National Bank Saturday |
| afternoon, Nov. 20 and residents
| will get them in the Monday
| mail.
Approximately $131,000 will
| be mailed out to 1,750 persons.
| The First National Bank had a|
[ large increase over last year’s |
{ subscribers.
Last year’s num-
ber of persons was 735 and this |
| year there were 950. According |
to officials, this great increase]
| was due in a large respect to |
| the opening of the branck bank |
in Florin one year ago. The]
The Union National Bank]
showed an increase of approxi- |
mately $1,000 from $55,000 to |
$56,000 with about the same |
For the third year, the two]
ings checks the Monday prior |
to Thanksgiving instead of the!
last week in November as was |
the case in former years.
ADAM H. GREER
JEWELER
Phone 3-4124
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
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DIAMONDS


 
BY APPOINTMENT
Cooperative: Merchant





Reg. 39c Virginia Lee Louisiana
Ring Cakes
-35¢
Delicious Mince Pies
Golden Pumpkin Pies
Don’t Forget enough Supreme
STUFFING BREAD
Especially made for stuffing. large Cc
Recipes on the wrapper. loaf
BALA CLUB SPARKLING
Beverages
12-02 C
cans Re
ea 59c¢
ea 55¢ Stock up at this Sensational =
Pre-Holiday Sale Price






4 Popular Flavors
No Deposit! No Returns!
No Breakage!
d
Supreme Bread: 15¢
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of Funk & Wagnalls
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Now it's Easy to own a
Complete Matching
Silver Service!
Start Today With This
i desired
while supply lasts. number of No. 1
units, then add
Sa tr yk 25¢ sets 2, 3,4 and 5
y and in just a few Lovely
with a $2.50 purchase weeks you have a Wentworth
—— matching set of
Then - - a book each week for fine silverware Pattern

only 99¢ with any purchase. you'll be proud of, See the Display

Prices Effective Nov. 18-19-20, 1954. Quantity Rights Reserved.



New Patterns In
Men's
Plain
Sui ts
(Sack Style)
$4750
We also have on hand , , . .
Frock Coats - Mutza Coats
Broadfall Pants-Plain Overcoats
Cape Overcoats ete.!
ANY STYLE SUIT YOU NEED
WE HAVE IT!
RUBINSONS’ 3%
New Holland, Pa.
Open Thurs. & Sat. Eves. Till 9

UNION NATIONAL |
| DECLARES DIVIDEND FNTERTAINED | Donegal Band Makes |
The Board of Directors of The Thursday evening thirty-nine, Canvass Reports
Union National Mount Joy Bank | patrolmen of the Mount Joy El- The Donegal High School
at their regular meeting held | ementary School Patrol were ;
Wednesday, Nov. 10, declared | guests of honor at the roller marching band will march and
the regular semi-annual divid- | skating party held at the Rocky canvass Marietta Friday night, |
end of 5% ($2.50 per share) and | Springs Roller Skating Rink, George Houck, band director, |
a special dividend of 2% ($1.00 | sponsored by the local School annqunced. He also reported
per share) both payable Nov. 15, | and Home Association. | that in the canvass of Maytown, |
| 1954. Only one patrolman was ab- $125 was collected and in Mt.
3 | fly i sent, Philip Sinegar who is hos- Joy, $251 was collected. In Mt.
WILL BE SIX TODAY pitalized. Ten parents escorted Joy, he regretfully reports that
Rickey Strickler, son of Mr. | the group as chaperons. Mem- the group ran out of time and
and Mrs. Norman Strickler, | bers of the patrol express their was able to canvass only one-
will observe his sixth birthday | thanks to the members of ‘the half of the homes. Anyone mis-
November 18, (today). He is a| association for the outing. sed is asked to contact the
(| first grade pupil at the Florin *-— — school to give donations if he
School. Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. ' wishes.
PATROLMEN ARE


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 


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1 hanksgiving
Let us approach this Thanksgiving Day in the spir-
it of the Pilgrim Fathers. Let us enjoy the feast, the qao-
thering of family and friends. But, let us be mindful of
the true purpose and inspiration of the occasion; grate-
fully to give thanks to God for the blessings we have re-
ceived.
Each of us will find his own personal blessings for
which to be thankful. But all of us share in those para-
mount blessings that come to us as Americans. A free
people, we walk in dignity and sleep without fear. We
are free to worship, each in his own way. We are free
to know the truth and speak our minds about it. We
are free to choose our own work free to create,
achieve each to the utmost of his ability, un-
thwarted by the shackles of regimentation.
These freedoms are the strength of America. The
priceless blessings enjoyed by every American. For
them on this Thanksgiving Day, let us give thanks to
Him from Whom all blessings flow and pray that these
lessings may come to all freedom-loving peoples of
the world.
KEENER’S
Furniture — Carpet — Bedding
15-31 MARIETTA AVE. MCUNT JOY, PA.
“COOPERATING MOUNT JOY RETAIL MERCHANT”








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