The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 16, 1954, Image 6

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When steak is so wonderfully tender you can practically cut it with your
fork . . . When it looks so appetizingly good you can scarcely wait to
sample that very first bite . . . When it tastes so heavenly that plates
keep popping back for more . . . it must be . . . it is ACME Lancaster
Brand steak. You can’t buy finer steak than Lancaster Brand, because
ACME’S own buyers—examining and buying cattle every week—choose
for your enjoyment only cornfed cattle of just the right age, weight and
quality. That's why, whenever a Lancaster Brand steak is sizzling in
your broiler er pan, you're sure of wonderful eating ahead. Yes,
Lancaster Brand is your assurance of super quality steaks—steaks well-
marbled, tender and juicy, with a truly delicious flavor—Winter time,
Summer time, any time? Why wait? Try a Lancaster Brand steak from
ACME, today. Taste for yourself . . . you'll be glad you did!
LANCASTER U. S. CHOICE SIRLOIN OR RIB
STEAKS
73°
: 3 Lean C
C n RB C Smoked Ib
LEAN SLICED BACON Crisprite Ib 47¢
_ROSEPORT CHICKEN PIES 5° 3 for 69¢


One Visit to our Produce Dept. will Convince You - - «
You Can’t Beat Freshness, Quality and Lower Prices
IDAHO MEALY BAKING AND ALL-PURPOSE
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Late Crop Howe :& c
CRANBERRIES 19
Tree-Ripened Juicy Florida
ORANGES
2. 45¢ ....
J. I. Brand Sliced Strawberries 2 19-07 pkys 45¢
Ideal Baby Lima Beans 2 102 pkgs 43¢
CoE or Blue Bird Orange Juice 4° cans 45¢

IDEAL JELLIED
Cranberry
Bande
Majestic B Pickles
Bartlett P. Bears
Glenside ig
Brand §
Calif. cans
46-02
Libby's Tomato Juice Juice can 27¢ a buck deer appeared out of the
Ideal Mince Meat 28 oz ir 3G the car
Supreme Enriched Bread "15 |
Here’s an Extra Special! Start Your Wentworth Silver
3 Service Now!
Bala Club Sparkling
BEVERAGES| (Fc Place QQ
only
Settin
12-02 Cc 9
can 5 Attractive units - - « 99¢ each with
$5.00 in register slips. See the display.
ENCYCLOPEDIA VOLUME No. 10 NOW ON SALE
1954 Deluxe Funk & Wagnalls 99g wth any purchase

December Family Circle Now.on Sale—-Only 5
Prices Effective Dec. 16-17-18, 1954. Quantity Rights Reserved.
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Game Letter
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tempted to train his hunting
dogs near the dump. A pack of
14 dogs attacked his hounds,
severely crippling them. The |
trainer was driven up a tree,|
where he stayed until a man |
with a gun came to his rescue.|
Later that month a large group|
of men gathered at the locality, |
near Steel City, and went about |
the task of eliminating the cause]
of the serious condition
Charles F. Keiper, Renova, a
Clinton County game protector,
asks, “What happens to little]
kittens?” Answering his own |
question he says, “Usually they
become pets, but kittens aband- |

oned in the woods grow up far

in eggs
as onions, citrus fruits,
This is the big, stalwart, unpassable cheese.”
type who plants himself in the middle
Clean, cold, and covered ——
that's how to keep best quality | National SafetyCouncil tests ©
: have shown that in order to |
3 provide the same stopping |
TI nO 3 HA 3 ability available on
. i” dry pavement
at room temperatures, Eggs stor- | sta speed of 50 P.M
ed in a warm kitchen or store
Eggs are especially perishable
can lose as much quality in 3 2 |
days as eggs kept for 2 weeks | MPH 3 |
in the refrigerator in a covered | ig 25 NPY, |
and! 9g mp,
container. SPECIAL WINTER TIRES TE Chath
Uncovered eggs may acquire : |
off-flivors. Eggs easily absorb CE SON. SET UST OLB GAR AN |
5 y s, such iL
The ELEPHANT odors and flavors of foods . |
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oe SPECIAL WINTER THES

of the road and slowly plods along
looks hurt and surprised and says,
“Who me? was only going 20!

NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL
SOLD BY


from friendly. Recently, I found |
a large house cat in one of my |
predator traps. Evidently it had
lived in the wild quite a while. |
This cat measured 31 inches|
121 N. Charlotte Street
MANHEIM, PA.
- Phone Manheim 35-7332


from nose to tip of tail and
weighed 17'2 pounds.”
Prize Stories
In November, a deputy game
protector in southeastern Penns
watched a hunted shoot a cock
pheasant. As the man walked
over to pick up the bird another |
like popped out of his hunting |
coat and ran. The hunter laid]
the “pocket” bird low, causing |
the deputy to ask, “Which bird |
would the man count as his first |
one
A southeastern game protect. |
or was amazed to hear a woman |
ask, over the tclephone, “Is it |
lawful to hunt small game with |
darts?” The officer surmised
someone who practiced the dart
game in taprooms had become |
so proficient he sought a more/
exciting test of skill. |
Late in October, a southwest- |
ern game protector went out to|
pick up a deer freshly killed by |
an auto. At the scene the wom- |
an whose car struck the deer]
wryly explained to the two chil-
dren with her that there lay an|
animal like their father hunts]
but never gets
A northwestern game protee-
tor recalls the opening day of
the 1954 duck season was a cold,
miserable one. Regardless, he
says, he watched a hunter wear-
ing low shoes wade in a swamp |
up to his beltline to retrieve a!
duck he had shot down.
This fall, a northcentral game

Accused of being a traffic hazard, he Rubinson’s
Dress Materials "2"
PHONE IN YOUR | |Mrs. Robert S. Hershey |
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profits mean anced pros-
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Everybody has a stake in adver-
everybody profits from
good advertising.

READ YOUR LOCAL NEWSPAPER

brotector saw a crow fly out of
a thicket onto a road and begin |
GUARDIAN ANGEL

WHITE CHRISTMAS—
Rosemary Clooney protection
SLVER BELLS— 7 :
Bing Crosby 3
FROSTY THE SNOWMAN : ;
Gene Autry Columbia wus
[ JUST CAN'T WAIT TILL DIAMOND RINGS
CHRISTMAS — g
She'll cherish the brilliance,
Lu Ann Sine clarity and comfort of her



HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS— Columbia diamond ring
Ferry Como forever — so safe, so secure
BOW-WOW WANTS A BOY with exclusive Guardian
FOR CHRISTMAS— Angel feature to keep it
§ Red Buttons perfectly positioned always.
| SANTA GOT STUCK IN Exquisite Columbia Tru-Fit
THE CHIMNEY — Diamond Rings — priced £2 £
| Loo Jimmy Boyd from $50 to $2000.00 199.50
WAY’S APPLIANCES| Koser's Jewelry Store
| Phone 3-3622 16 EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA.
| 48 W. Main Street. Mount Joy PHONE 3-5404
Cooperative Merchant “COOFERATING MOUNT JOY RETAIL MERCHANT"

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rel there. A belligerent gray ¥
squirrel, very much alive, rush- |
ed out and pounced on the crow, | ¥
sending him back to the thicket
cawing for mercy. The officer
wonders whether the live squir-
rel was protecting its mate even
after death or just showing na
tural enmity for the winged ras
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A southcentral game protect-
or reports that on October 20th,
a hunter killed a 86-inch rattle-
snake carrving 10 rattles A |
deputy game protector in the
same part of the state shot «¢
rabbit on October 30th. On pick- |
snake squirming on the ground. |
The shot that stopped the rabbit
killed the snake also.
In the northeast, an officer |
checked the first day and learn-
ed he had not signed his it
license. The man’s hunting com- |
panion severely reprimanded |
him for the omission. The issu- |
ing agent handed him a pen | §
when he bought HIS license, he | §
said. You may have guessed. |
when the critic's license was in- od
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spected, it, too, was found to be §
unsigned |g
A man drove 60 miles. in as- |e
sorted bad weather, to the |
northeastern part of the state to | ¥
hunt on the opening day of the
1954 small game season. At his | §
destination he found his gun |
case containing only the barrel
of his pump gun. A farmer
friend loaned him a beaten-up | BP
“one pipe” weapon, with which Id
he bagged two birds and a rab- 3
bit.
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While a deputy game protect- |
or in the northeast checked |
duck hunters one day last month
brush and rubbed his antlers on
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from the gift
tFor the Men—
Sport Shirts: i. $295 §
Lined Leather Gloves . $450
All Wool Sweaters . 35%
Kerchiefs . . . 4 for $100
Jackets . aha $12%
Yies .. Fin, 3148

For the Ladies—
Blouses '. Ji. $29
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Nylon Lace Trico Slips . $29
Gloves . . . voi. Oc
Outing Gowns -.-. . $1983
Outing Print Pajamas . $998 §
Corduroy Bermuda Shorts 3398
% Length Socks 79
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Phillies 50s $4.60
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everyone on your Christmas qift list!
| Kaywoodie Pipes $4 - $5
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Nylon Hair Brush 98
Famous Cameras $13.65
HAWKEYE FLASH OUTFIT
Evening-In-Paris Sets $1.50
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Stick Cologne $1.00
Hazel Bishop Duo $1.00
Hazel Bishop Beauty Box $2.00
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Joy Theatre Building Phone 3-3001 MOUNT JOY, PA.
“COOFERATING MOUNT JOY RETAIL MERCHANT”
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