The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 13, 1955, Image 8

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Stock Up
During this
Money-Saving
Event!
Chopped Beans
Beef 00
3 $3.00 2 cans 23¢
can 35¢


PORK AND
16-02
cans


12-02
cans














Ideal Condensed 3 cans 29¢
TOMATO SOUP 0
103-02 S
cans

cans
4
7:
TOMATO JUICE
Farmdale Cut 2 cans 33¢
GREEN BEANS
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cans
Ideal Cooked 2 cans 27¢ S 00
Vo a
SPAGHETTI 8
Glenwood Apple, Cherry or Strawberry
JELLIES 21 00
12-029
IDEAL WHOLE KERNEL
 

IDEAL
BPPLE \ Golden
SAUCE | Corn
7 51-00 7 31-00
2 cans 29¢ 2 cans 29¢
TISSUE 20: 0 2sc
iH rolls $]-00
CAT FOOD":
3 cans 35¢ Qn 51-00
cans
Look for the name LANCASTER and be Certain of
Meat That Is A Treat to Eat
Lean Rib End of Small Tender
Pork Loins
29
Center Cut Pork Chops
CHICKENS
LEBANON BOLOGNA Sliced or Piece
7-11 Buttered Beefburger Steaks
Myers Chicken Pies !bpkg73¢
 
16-0z
cans
16-0z
cans





Fully Dressed,
Meaty Stewing Ib
1b 45¢
3 pkgs $1.00
Croquettes 80zpkg 49.

Comparison Convinces - - Come Here for Best Produce V alues
Reg. 25¢ Size Juicy Florida
3 Se
49c¢ Size Juicy Florida
39°
Temple Oranges
- 39°
29
 

Tangerines «
FANCY SLICING gm
Seabrook Farms Extra Fancy Green Peas 2 1002 pkas 35,
Tomatoes
Seabrook Farms Chopped Spinach 2 1202 pkgs 35¢
Seabrook Farms Cut Green Beans 2 10-0z pkgs 49¢
Supreme Bread oat “ony
Princess Margarine 2: 4c
Ideal Margarine 2s 53
Mayonnaise rote
ptior 3 Fe
Ideal Instant Coffee :::53¢
Encyclopedia Vol. 14 on Sale This Week
Deluxe Funk & Wagnalls - - only 99¢ each with any purchase
5-Pc. Place Silverware Setting °" 99¢ with $5 order
Prices Effective Until Sat. Closing, Jan. 15, 1955. Quantity Rights Reserved.


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Florin Fire Co.
Has Induction
Of Officers
Officers were installed at the
[regular meeting of the Florin
Fire Company Tuesday night.
(William Mateer was re-elected
president; Benjamin Staley,
vice president; Sylvester Swords
fire chief; Brady Hess, assistant;
{Max Raffensperger, secretary;
{Omar Groff, treasurer and fin-
ancial secretary; Donald Emen-
heiser, chief engineer; James
Madara, hose director; Walter
Mateer, chief of fire police; The
Rev. John Gable, chaplain; Earl
Stettler, chief chemical engin-
eer.
Richard Martin,
years; Mr. Hess and Mr. Staley,
delegates to county convention
and Mr. Stettler, John Wagner,
|Isaac Wagner, Rodney Ney and
Gerald Ney, house committee.
Officers were installed by
Wilbur Hiestand, Salunga. Three
new members, Ralph Eshleman,
Gerald McMillan and Dean
Robinson, were admitted to the
company.
Stimulate your business bv adver
| ising in the Bulletin
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| Patronize Bulletin Advertisers |
FLORIN
Mrs. Adah Eichler was ad-
mitted as a patient at St. Jos-
|eph’s Hospital Wednesday. |
{ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Todd
|of Manheim, called on Mr. Geo.
|Shetter and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fry and
| family of Manheim RD., were
iguests of Mr. and Mrs. George
i Mumper Sunday.
Mrs. Annie Wagner, Eliza-
| bethtown, is spending some time
{with Miss Mary Hamilton and
| Mrs. Viola Bricker.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman
entertained the following to a





dinner on Sunday: Mrs. Katie
Foreman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mason, Rheems, Mr. and Mrs.
|Landis Hess and James Musser.
The following were guests at
{the Hamilton home on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ballard,’
Hershey, Miss Pat Sanders, of
Hagerstown, Md., Mr. and Mrs. ,
{Arthur McCurdy of Palmpra a
and Mrs. Mabel Herr, lize
| bethtown.
{ Mrs. George Mumper is cele- |
|brating her 80th birthday today,
Jan. 13th.
|" Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hess,
|entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ken-

Ineth Hickernell to dinner, on|
| Sunday. |
smn (sme
|FLORIN MAN JAILED
Donald D. Miller, 34 Wood |
€ |Street, Florin, plead guilty to
|charges of indecent assault and |
was jailed for six months and
{fined $25 and costs. Miller, who
formerly been a justice of |
[the peace, resigned his position
pefore the trial.

trustee for 3

i pital during December,
announced by
| ed 10,972 days of
W. Main Street,
THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa.
Thursday, January 13

Leads Volunteers

Basil O'Connor, president of the
National Foundation for Infantile
Paralysis since it was founded in
1938, who again leads an army of
March of Dimes volunteers which,
in 1955, has grown to more than
3,000,000 in every one of America’s
Ideal “cans 28¢ cans 28¢ Benjamin Staley, entertain-! 8.100 counties in addition to Alas.
KIDNEY BEANS 10 1602 9 .00 ment chairman, announced the ka, Hawaii, the Virgin Islands,
sans fact that two carnivals will be, Puerto Rico and Je Canal Zone.
Ideal TT cans 27 held by the company this sum- — —
SAUER KRAUT 8 i$ 00 mer. The dates were set. by the ADVI GENERAI
{group for Saturday, June 18th, | “ wl
Ideal can 27¢ and Saturday, July 23. | HOSPITAL IN DECEMBER |
46-02 eters (fs 1,391 persons were admitted
General Hos-
it was |
Dr. D. C. Smel-
to the Lancaster
January 10, 1955.
The admitted persons requir- |
hospital ser- |
vice. Other figures in. |
clude:
Patients discharged during |
the month, 1396; number of op- |
erations 613; number of births, |
283; 834 patients were treated |
in the receiving ward; 381 pa-
tients were treated in the dis- |
pensary with 516 visits.
The average number of
tients per day was 354. The |
highest number of patients for |
one day during the month was |
census
pa- |
403 on Friday, Dec. 3. 1954.

CORNER
TOP TUNES
LET ME GO LOVER—
Joan Weber
UNSUSPECTING HEART-—
Sunny G ale | |
MAKE YOURSELF COMFT.— |
Sara Vaughn
RUNAROUND — {
3 Chuckles
| THAT'S ALL I WANT ;
FROM YOU—
Jaye P. Morgan
HEARTS OF STONE—
Fontaine Sisters
NAUGHTY LADY—
Ames Bros. |
WAY'S APPLIANCES
Phone 3-3622
Mount Joy !
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| canned tomatoes;
| cattle
| of Lancaster.
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(Continued from Page 1)
ples; first for dried corn; first
for dried kidney beans: first for
| ried navy beans; and fourth for
| dried soybeans. Mrs. John L.
| Musser, Mt. Joy Rl, received)
fifth place for her white wy
| rolls; fifth for sponge cake; sec-| card party to be held next Mon- |
ond for yellow sponge with lia-| qay evening by the auxiliary of |
| the Walter S. Ebersole Post 185
| American Legion of Mount Joy
| uid and fifth for yellow cake
| with oil.
Edwin Miller Jr., Landisville
won first and second place for
| his tomato entry in the
table display; Mrs.
| of Bainbridge R1, fourth for
canned tomatoes and Mrs. A. F.
Brandt, Bainbridge R1, fifth for
Mrs. Shearer,
second for butternuts.
In the clothing division, Da-
| neen Webb, Hempfield
School, won first for her party
dress and Barbara Nolt,
| field High, fifth for
dress.
Robert Mumma,
won tenth place in
division ' of
cows and seventh place in the
heifer class. ,Linda Mumma, of
Landisville, won ninth place in
the heifer class.
Landisville,
Guernsey
® —_—
| LANDISVILLE FIRM
GETS CONTRACT
The East Penn
Co. of Landisville,
Construction
has submit-
| 544.98 for the construction of a
| 16-inch water main for the city
Other bidders were:
zer, executive director of the |” 3
| hospital re ar of the { 91; Rosser Construction Co. of
board of directors on Monday, ! Mt. Joy, $20,541; and Jack and
Jim Maser of Brownstown, $22- |
444.45.

Everybady reads newspapers but |
! NOT everybody reads circular ad
rertising left on their door sen

Mateer Food Market
K. BORTZFIELD STORE
FORMERLY H.
Watch For...
GRAND OPENING
YOU CALL. WE DELIVER

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vege- |
R. E. Brandt | &
| Both pinochle and
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High |
Hemp- |
her wool |
" presents by the group.
the dairy!
| $10.00 to the home for
simon TO All Our Patrons
Zook of Honey Brook, $17,852.-|
{ | thly.
ted an unofficial low bid of $17, mony
Coe Party
For Monday
Plans were completed for a
at their regular meeting Tues-
day night at the posthome. The
group decided to hold the party
in the post home at 8:15 p. m.
bridge will |
be played. A variety of prizes
will be offered, two to a table
and door prizes will be offered.
Eighteen members attended
the meeting. The announcement
was made that the 1955 mem-
bership is now 96. Various
thank-you notes were read from
families who were given Xmas
Values to $5.95 Values to $8.95 Values to $12.95
FOR SPRING MERCHANDISE
Child Welfare chairman, Es-
tie Bender, announced that the


DRESSES
WE ARE CLEARING OUR STOCKS
Our Loss Is Your Gain!
 


group’s adopted child at the
Soldier's Orphan
a tes Hinkle, was given | WOMEN’S SHOES REDUCED
$297 $397 $497
mas. The group had also sent
Christ-
other children.
“allowance”
by the group.
a portion of it

mas presents for
Jeffry's yearly
money was sent
He is then given
VALUES TO $7.95


MEN'S
Oxfords
Reduced
$Gs7
Values to $8.95
CHILDREN'S
Shoes
Reduced
$247
NOTE
Our telephone number has
been changed to
Heisey Food Store Values to $5.9
'W. Main St., Mount Joy, Pa. |
MEN'S AND BOYS’ Children’s,
Jackets 20% Coats
ALL WOOL CINDERELLA -
Women's
Sweaters OFF Dresses

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ANOTHER STORE OPENING
IN ELIZABETHTOWN
— TWO BIG OPENING DATES ~
Friday-Satur., Jan. 14-15, 1955

OPENING
SPECIALS
Cotton Prints
39¢
Nylon Prints
88¢
DOOR PRIZES
Four Drawings Each Day
4 Yards Material
Each Drawing
YOUR CHOICE
~~
You need not be present
at time of drawing

"A GIFT FOR EVERYONE AS LONG AS THEY LAST"



A LARGE SELECTION OF FABRICS

CHOICE FABRIC SHOP
25 S. Market Street
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.

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