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Write MIL-MU INDUSTRIES, Inc. g00d pos mA { THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa.! | Wednesday, November 24 8 Maytown Children Present Thanksgiving | Assembly Program | Mrs. taught presented today, May Audi | Grade five, by Mary Martin Thanksgiving assembly November 24th, in the town Elementary School torium The students also constructed "a bulletin board display in con- nection with their assembly and CLASSMATES SURPRISE ILL STUDENT Miss Susan Eshleman, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eshle- man, Columbia Ave.,, was the recipient of a “sunshine” birth- day box over the weekend. Con- fined to her house because of illness, the students in Miss Ir- ene Heisey's third and fourth grade each placed a gift into the box for her to open at certain For Festive Holiday Fare... FROZEN OYSTERS Sai . B69¢c STROEHMANN'S STUFFING CUBES 25¢ a ZIMMERMAN PEANUT BUTTER 8 oz. jar 2lc: 16 oz jar 38¢ Since Sunday was her Sig; LIBBY PUMPKIN 19¢ birthday, She was allowed TINY CHOCOLATE BITS 58c can - 1b, open five presents; for example, one after she brushed her teeth PITTED DATES MIXED GLAZED FRUIT ENGLISH WALNUTS PECAN HALVES FRESH SALTED PEANUTS FRESH SALTED CASHEWS 1b. 23¢ . 1b. 53¢ .. 1b. 42¢ 1b. $1.30 1b. 80c 1b. $1.20 the theme around which their work and activities were built Scenes from the Plymouth and one after the church bells ring. The others will be opened one each day. ADAM H. GREER JEWELER Phone 3-4124 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Artcarved DIAMONDS was Colony.” | The assembly program was by a play entitled “The First Thanksgiving Day.” The following students took part in it: Paul Richard, Charles Suloff, David Brandt, David Martin, James Snyder, Nathan ? | Hess, Raymond Bowers. Richard Peters, Martin Frey, John Edye, Donald Zielke, John Rosenber- ry. David Greer, Larry Johns, | Thelma Lapp, Geraldine Bar rick, Joyce Newcomer, Donna Singer, Joyce Hess, Jean Staley, Joan Staley, Carolyn Sloan, Darlene Harbold, Linda Steh- man. Judy Hawthorne, Jetty \ | Lehman and Thelma Atkins » BIRTHS climaxed / A big dish of succulent Sauerkraut and Pork Hocks is a sure-hit with the men in the family. Both the sauerkraut and pork hocks (or knuckles), are easy on the food pennies. If your family prefers another vegetable instead of sauerkraut, canned greens, or green and wax beans are seasoned to perfection with pork hocks, Cook the meat slowly and add the vegetables a few minutes before serving. Where time is an element, cook the hocks the night be- fore or in the morning and store in the refrigerator, Serve fluffy mashed potatoes, canned spiced peaches or apricots, and a crisp salad to round out the main course. It's an easy meal to get when you use canned foods, The cleaning and pre-work has been done in the canners’ Kitahens, Wood Burning SET A practical fun kit that's tops in its field, Wood burning, foil embossing, painting. * MT. JOY LOCKER PLANT PHONE 3-5431 “Pnete Wegaily GAME oe A - [ Ra gd rT | BR Full of sus- ¢ a Ca and ac - Ru # tion for little EHS TN folks from 4 i ox Sauerkraut and Pork Hocks BY APPOINTMENT 115 teaspoons salt 1 No. 212 can sauerkraut 2 cups water 3 Ibs. pork hocks (4 to 6 hocks) Bring water to boiling; add pork hocks and salt. Cover and simmer very gently until tender (about 2 hours). Add sau rkraut and continue to simmer for another 10 minutes. Four to six generous servings, Y THESE CANNED VEGETABLE AND RK HOCK COMBINATIONS: Peas and onions with pork hocks. Spinach or other greens with pork hocks, Green or wax beans with pork hocks. Under New Management | Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bail- N | ey, 125 East Main Street, Mount IK Joy. a daughter, Thursday at the «¥ | Lancaster Osteopathic Hospital. 4 Mr. and Mrs K Mount Joy R2, BAZAAR, FOOD SALE A bazaar and food sale will be held Saturday, Dec. 4, by the Vernon Yoder, Primary Department of the! \ a daughter, on Church of God, starting at 9:30. QL Thursday at the St. Joseph’s The sale will be held in the hy Hospital. church annex on Henry street 2 Mr. and Mrs. Charles William and will feature Christmas An- | Bard, Landisville, last gels, aprons and several novel | Wednesday, at home. | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Soud- ers. Church Street, Florin, a son| FOOD SALE The junior choir of the Mount Methodist Church will sponsor a food sale Dec. 4, at in front of Titus Rutts. ® Bulletin AMERICAN PLASTIC BRICKS 208 peg-socket bricks with doors, windows, etc, Age 6-14 L539 715 RURAL MAIL Beginning November 22nd "Geo." L. Geibe has assumed BOX BANK Designed to save! Has lock and name plate. Age 5-12 tos 32 | PORTER MICROCRAFT SET Precision-built scope, slides and chemicals. Age 8-14 WAY’S RFCORD CORNER TOP TUNES ' MR. SANDMAN— Chordettes and Four Aces ownership of Sherk's Richfield Service Station, "Geo." is from Lititz and has 20 years of experience in Service Station Work. LS28A 309 / a Son, [oa ios °° ties. A All t "beam" at the J ris this He will continue: ihe policy of _ elvis fine tool setl Every tool is just like Dad's, in junior size. Enables them to build A* | Saturday, at the Lancaster Gen- projects such as: toys, club houses, etc. 20 piece set. vi | eral Hospital Fy 12. W | Te 3 | THE BANDIT— Johnston Bros | Mr. Geibe will carry a full line of Richfield Products, Tires, Tubes, Batteries and Anti-Freezes, and will Specialize in AY Joy LOVE ME— Mr. and Mrs | 12 W. Main St. | boy, at the Lancaster a\ | Hospital, Tuesday Leroy W. Gantz, Mount Joy, a General DeMarco Sisters and Georgia Gibbs | UNBELIEVABLE— | Nat “King” Cole | THIS OLE HOUSE— | Rosemary Clooney ! TEACH ME TONIGHT — DeCastro Sisters COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS—- | Eddie Fisher | and Bing Crosby | | | WAY’S APPLIANCES Phone 3-3622 48 W. Main Street, Mount Joy | ye 9a m A Waxing and Polishing. Patronize Advertisers “GEO.” L. GEIBE RICHFIELD SERVICE STATION 5‘ will be added to all school taxes after Decem- H. S. Newcomer & Son Inc. MOUNT JOY, PENNA. THE SIGH rs pr ber 1, 1954. All unpaid real estate taxes for 1954 have _ — to be leined in December. GEORGE H. BROWN. III Tax Collector MOUNT JOY, PA. Phone 3-5241 [last Main Strect It Isn’t Too Early To Select CHRISTMAS GIFTS ~ Patronize Bulletin Advertisers TRIN - AROUND -NEW OLDSMOBILE FOR 55 NEW FRONT END DESIGN! NEW FLYING COLOR STYLING! BOLD NEW "GO -AHEAD” LOOK! LONG, LOW-LEVEL LINES, FRONT TO REAR! PANORAMIC ANEW FRONT Your ALL EST Ln) 1 . MAY WE ESSLEY SHIRTS—Sport - Dress EVERY Di NECKWEAR—In the New Shapes and Colors G SWEATERS — UMBRELLAS EUXTON WALLETS—Monogramme:l Free HOSIERY — Interwoven - Musing wear - Allea A HANDKERCHIEFS—Boxel and Otherwise BELTS —Newest Styles - Monogrammed NEW SWANK JEWELRY—Just in LOUNGING ROBES—Wuashable a INTERIC NEW 202 H.P,85-TO-1 COMPRESSION IN "ROCKET 202 ENGINE! ALL THE POWER FEATURES! COME IN.....SEE IT NOW! Above, the Ninety-Fight Deluxe Holiday Coupé. *Power features available af exia cos NOW ON GALA DISPLAY AT NEWCOMER MOTORS Inc., PHONE 3-4821 SCARFS—Wools - Silk - Rayon PAJAMAS - Broadcloth - Flannel GLOVES—Lined and Unlined We couldn’t begin to mention all the fine items we have for Christmas | SEE OUR STORE IN ITS HOLIDAY DRESS EsHLEMAN Bros. MOUNT JOY, PA. Give Him A Gift Certificate YOUR DEALER'S Mount Joy, Pa. EE aS ANSE ae ne El LE GUESS A 3 ls OT Pr A Ar A AT WE TH ML
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