high quality, year after year, of its meats. the same breath. acceptable. convenience. You'll make a wonderful discovery SPECIAL SALE OF LANCASTER U. S. Govt. Graded ‘“‘Choice” SIRLOIN OR RIB 73 A LEAN SMOKED PICNICS Swift's Smoked Country Sausage Lebanon Bologna or Piece Tasty Skinless Frankfurts 3 > 43¢ ® 43¢ ® 43¢ One of the reasons so many people shop regularly at ACME is the Small wonder—when ACME meat buyers speak of “meat” and “high quality” in almost In fact, ACME has its own special Lancaster Brand meats that must pass “sky-high” quality tests or they aren't How can ACME be sure all its meats are juicy, tender and tasty? { Simply by having its own expert meat buyers select choice lambs and beef, special hams and fine pork and veal. Try one of ACME'S Lancaster Brand cuts yourself—pre-packaged for your PP&L FILES TO END FUEL 3 CLAUSE IN RATES TO FROM BRACES TO BICYCLE The picture at left was taken four years ago in Orleans County, N.Y, when Larry McKenzie, then 12, was chosen March of Dimes Poster | Boy for that year. His arms were in airplane splints as the result of an attack of polio. The picture at right shows Larry as he is today, thanks to care and treatment paid for by the March of Dimes. He can take part in just about every activity any other 16-year-old can. Your support of the March of Dimes will mean new hope for many thousands of polio victims like Larry who need long and expensive treatment before they can resume a normal life as Larry has done. Rotary Plans Work-Shop Jan. 22 “Sharing Rotary With LARGE POWER USERS Pennsylvania Power & Light Company has filed with the {Public Utility Commission tariff supplements which would elim- the fuel adjustment clause applicable to large commercial, industrial and resale customers. a ar, tions Jork- Although these supplements al- day Rotary Educational © Wor Shop scheduled to be held in | NXT MONDAY The Old Timers gym sessions, | § Oth- | holiday season, will be resumed ers” will be the theme of an, all- | HE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. | | Thursday, January 6 8 | Name Chairmen ' For Business Big Gifts Drive {Named again this year were | Curtis Painter, 1525 Ridge Rd. | (and John J. Evans, Jr., 1063 | | Wheatland avenue as Co-Chair- | i men of the Business Big Gifts | | Division of the Lancaster Gen. | | eral Hospital's 1955 Charity and | Replacement campaign, it was dore Storb, General Chairman, ! [ who also made known that the | goal this year in the annual campaign would be $108,000.00. | This year’s general campaign | opens May 2. Solicitations of | Business Big Gifts however will | start in advance of the opening | date of the drive it was pointed | aut by both Mr. Painter and Mr. | Evans the Co-Chairman of that | division who are members the hospital's Board of Direct- | ors and have been active in wyrk for many years. 1 or (mee | | | GYM SESSIONS RESUME | next Monday evening. | € so contain new base rates which recover a portion of the revenue (the company is presently receiv- the Hershey Community Build- ing, Hershey, Pa., from 9 a. m., to 4:30 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 22,! ing under the fuel clause, the . ing : it was anoounced today by John’ inet effect is a decrease to the 4 pat L..Tivney, District Governor of group of customers. The new District 268, Interna- tional. tariff supplements are schedul- Rotary Se ——— Regular 23c Large Cans 3 Ideal Fancy Florida Juice 2:39 ESKIMO LIGHT MEAT Tuna Glenside Delicious Freestone eaches|| 249° Halves or Slices in rich syrup 46-02 cans No 21, cans ‘ed to become effective Grapefruit for the first full month of service after Attendance at the Work-Shop | February 28. 1955. will include the officers of the The company believes that thirty-six Rotary Clubs in the | district, as well as members of these clubs, with the Hershey Rotary Club acting as the host club for the event. Among those scheduled to participate on the program, in addition to Gov. Tivney, are: District Governor Charles Mec- Cafferty, Media, personal Ro- tary extension representative in this area of Herbert J. Taylor, President of Rotary Interna- tional; C. Edward Dearnly, Past | {the elimination of the fuel ad- |justment clause will be to the {best interests of both customers land the company despite the de- erease in company revenues. [Charges for electric service un- der the fuel adjustment clause |are dependent, in part, upon the {monthly cost of fuel, the month- (ly efficiencies of generation and {delivery as well as other ac- {tors related to operating condi- itions. These variables not only {make application of the fuel |clause complicated and difficult Club of Philadelphia. {for customers to understand,| Panel discussions on the sub- | but also result in widely-vary-!jdct, “Training Present and Fu-| {ing month-to-month adjust- | ture Rotary Leaders”, will | {ments which customers general- directed by Chairman | [ly find objectionable. | erty who will be assisted by, | In submitting its proposal to Past District Governors Dears-| |the Commission, the utility pre- | sented a study showing the an- {nual effect of the new tariff Schlosser, Elizabethtown and = J {supplements when applied to| Wm. T. Swain, Carlisle. |servide costs for all customers, Harry Lac, President of the {billed under the fuel clause. Rotary Club of Lebanon, will | | serve as chairman of the meet. | ing of club presidents and vice’ | With bills re-caculated for the | {12-months ended Oct. 31, 1954, | Come Here for the Best Produce Values - - . {the effect was a general decrease |in revenues of about $487,000 {annually from the 2.866 presidents; J. Emory Seitz, s retary of the Rotary Club “: Heisey Food Store | cus- | York will serve as chairman of Ww. Main St. the discussions for club secre- taries and treasurers and the Golden Anniversary chairmen, from the thirty-six clubs will meet under the of Past District Governor, How- Wm. T. Swaim, Jr. will lead the discussions on Lancaster. | public relations. | | | Rotaryann’s, wives of Rotar- ians, have also been invited to | be the guests of the host club. A | program of entertainment has! : . i I arranged for them includ- | ing Hotel. luncheon at the You Cant Tell "Em Like This :: Use A Want Ad I ir J) | i | | 8 N ley, Philip Deane, York, Paul To All Our Patrons IB E. Gingrich, Lebanon, Ralph E. i Our telephone number has been changed to 8122 | { Mount Joy, Pa. tomers involved in the rate Bright Future | of | 3 its | which were not held during the | § chairmanship | § ard Witmer of the Rotary Club |§ | of Hershey |B {ehanges. Of these, 102 would {have received slight increases {with all but four having in- Large Regular 4 for 29¢ {creases of less than one percent. Size Juicy Florida > { -— - ® ; | There is no better way to boos | | vour business than by local news | | raper advertising | | FOR ACCOMPLISH TWICE AS MUCH — in half the time by using gas. No need to wait for burners to get hot when you cook with the fastest, sceediest fuel. Gas saves mon- i ev whereever you use it. NO DELAY - NO LINGER - NO WAIT. See our large display of gas stoves, water heaters, refrig- erators, etc. at either our conveniently located branch store, 25 S. State St., Ephrata, or ow main office. Ephrata 59c SIZE LARGE, DELICIOUS Temple Oranges FANCY SLICING Tomatoes J. I. Sliced Strawberries Donald Duck Orange Juice 2 1002 pkgs 45¢ 4 6-0z cans 49¢ Read about Seabrook Farms in LIFE this Week - - . Seabrook Farms Chopped Spinach 2 pkas 35, Seabrook Extra Fancy Green Peas 2 1092 pkes 35, Seabrook Baby Lima Beans 2 10-02 pkgs 49, SUPREME BREAD large dated loaf only 15¢ PRINCESS MARGARINE 2" 4]¢ IDEAL MARGARINE 2" 53¢ IDEAL INSTANT COFFEE 2ozjar 53¢ , The Modern Detergent WHY PAY MORE? 1802 47- 7 2 pkgs 49° Ay 59 Funk & Wagnalls DeLuxe Wentworth Pattern Encyclopedia No. 13 | Silver Service on Sale This Week 5-Pc. Place DO: vith'a Reg. $4.00 € withany Setting $5.00 order Value, only purchase See the complete display January Family Circle on Sale Today ®t! only 5¢ SE Prices Effective Until Sat. Closing, Jan. 8, 1955. Quantity Rights Reserved. A LI RE BD AT et ne SL tig, a 4 2.29 WAYS ELRFCORD CORNER ALBUMS A 2 9 2 0 7 2 7 Th Th TEA ALTE FANNY— tt Original Cast MRS. PATTERSON— ¥ Eartha Kitt MUSIC THEMES OF T.V.— Hugo Winterhalter THEMES FROM THE MOVIES— Al Goodman SLAUGHTER ON 10TH AVENUE— Boston Pops AN EVENING AT THE EMBERS Alex Kallao Trio | ‘STREET OF DREAMS— Ink Spots WAY’S APPLIANCES Phone 3-3622 {48 W. Main Street, Mount Joy | eee ADAM _H. GREER JEWELER Phone 3-4124 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Artcarved RW Ne BL FIRST a1 BY APPOINTMENT #I (1 mile north of Ephrata) - Ward Bottle Gas. 1-1c 52-tfc || — | § TK 7 RR I Tl TTS DIE OR OR TE TE ORCL Rh | &. TST py LOST TATA) CHOOSE ONE OF THESE CLASSES DEPOSIT RECEIVE IN WEEKLY 50 WEEKS $ .25 . 12.50 $0... 0... 2500 100... ... 50.00 2.00 «100.00 300 ven 150.00 500 ..... 250.00 $10 $500.00 J ELEN 10 p27 2$10,000 wibk F.D.\.C. Aluminum Co. | also most encouraging. Head Predicts | The rate of | ments for civilian aluminum use in Pittsburgh, — The future of | year 1953. The 1954 production | tric power in that area. the aluminum industry contin- | of primary aluminum by the, ues to be bright with promise, | industry in the United States | according to I. W. Wilson, presi- | Should amount to approximate- dent, Aluminum Company of ly 1,460,000 tons, which is more America. New markets for this than 16 per cent above the ec | sion program, the year on new light metal are developing Ord-breaking tonage of 1953. mounted to approximately steadily. Established uses are| ALCOA’s production of pri-| million, including certain ca achieving healthy increases. The mary aluminum in 1954 is ex- | tal expenditures not a part announced today by ' G. Theo- Mmarket-outlook for 1955 is good, pected to be about 665,000 tons, | the original expansion plan. JANUARY Prices Slashed! WE'RE REDUCING OUR STOCK TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE SPRING SEASON BEAUTIFUL MERCH- ANDISE AT SENSATIONAL SAVINGS. OUR LOSS YOUR GAIN That’s right only $1— Your choice of any dressy Sport or Cotton Dress for $1 — Buy one at regular price and get second one of same value for only $1. and long range potentials are despite the curtailment of el ) trolytic smelting operations ship- | the Southeast due to low wx 1954 | conditions, which adversely | was even higher than in boom- | fected the supply of hydro-el ALCOA’s $360 million exp started in 19 neared completion in 1954, company’s expenditures duri facilities Sale RIDAY - SATURDAY ONLY DRESSES | 1 to 1 OFF Coats Reduced! Gigantic SHOE SALE Regularly to $5.95 Regularly to $7.95 Regularly to $9.95 Men's Shoes $697 Connies $397 Regularly to $5.95 Sun Dial Shoes Sun Dial Shoes $397 54°7 Don't miss these exceptional savings on nationally advertised dress and casual styles. smooth leathers. All sizes, but not in every style, so come early! LOOK AT THESE VALUES! Paris Fashions $997 Regularly to $5.95 Children’s Shoes $47 Regularly to $5.95 BOYS’ Men's and Boys’ Jackets ..... 20% oft Children's Coats 207 oft All Wool Sweaters 20; off Children’s Dresses . 207; oft Men's Dress Pants 207% oft Cotton Blouses (values to $2.95) $1.69 Men's Sport Shirts ($2.95-$3.95 values) Zin ly only $1.99 MT. JOY DEPT. STORE East Main Street Lead MOUNT JOY, PENNA. om de am am me — + § Wall of the the Pe ber of guest meetin Chamt Monda Hostett Mr. the sul for la « During membe directo these, ‘rectors expire and fiv fterms J. 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