The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 03, 1955, Image 11

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SMITH’S TAVERN
30 N. Jaccb St., Mount Joy
The Place Where You'll Get The Biggest Ham Sandwich
In The County
JUMBO SHRIMP FRIDAY & SATURDAY




SMITH. Columbia
Owners
HUBIE aad JANE
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Buller’s Beauty Saion
Main Street Florin, Pa.
Cold Waves Machineless
Permanents $5.00 up
Call Mt, Joy 3-4339
Maude Buller, Prop.






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Pleasant Service
..Home Cooking
For,tasty meals any time you
are in the mood for a treat.


||| WE CATER TO BANQUETS
OUNTRY
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Mrs. Mary Wolgemuth
{| Etown RD. 1 Phone 7-9709








Campbells Frozen Cream of Potato Soup (1 can) 22¢
Campbells Frozen Oyster Stew (1 can) 33¢
Haddock Fillets 1 1b. 47c
Freezer Paper 18"x125’ $1.35
Freezer Paper 24"x250 $2.95 |
Freezer Tape roll 89¢c |
Sealtest Ice Cream 1, gal. 93c
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PHONE 3-5436 i
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Assorted
Heart
Candies
Mrs. Sprenkles
CAKES
(most sizes)











 

 

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Visit Our Special Party



Heart
Schrafft's
Chocolates
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ARISTOCRAT
ICE CREAM
2 qts.
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HONEY DEWS
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Sections

That Hess’ Delicious
Ground Beef
Hamburg
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SWIFT'S (Sweet Rasher)
Bacon
OUR OWN BAKED
| Baked Ham
VELVEETA
| Cheese

SAVE 25¢
THIS SPECIAL REPEATED BY POPULAR DEMAND
MAKE THAT MEAT LOAF THIS WEEK IND
Ibs $1 10 |

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NEW! NEW! NON TUFF
Pet Food Department
FOOD and SUPPLIES
Asparagus
“THIS IS REAL VALUE”

FISH, BIRDS, DOGS, TURTLES, CATS, Etc.

TRY SOME TODAY
Hess’ Circle 8 Coffee
b 8c J ms 32%
N.B.C. Shredded Wheat
2/35¢

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"Grind It To Suit Yourself”
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NORRIS FANCY
Oleo

Sunshine Hydrox
pkg 37

HESS’ FOOD STORE
COMPLETE ONE STOP FO
OD SERVICE
NEW PHONE NO. 3-82 11 mr.



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Donegal Wins
Senior Jay Metzler paced Don. | quarter, In
egal with 25 points Friday night Donegal began to pull away, and |
as the Green and White scored'at one time enjoyed a 14-point
a 55-33 victory over Columbia lead, but at the close of the
High before a record crowd of third period, Columbia narrow-
who has one of the fastest teams tied the score.
in the league, featured an all-| At this point the Green and
court press, and came within an| White managed to take a five-
eyelash of scoring the upset of point lead, with 40.seconds re- |
the season. maining to play. Columba, trail-
Donegal started at a slow pace ing by two points,
and was unable to build up a gain possssion of th¢ ball and
comfortable lead, holding a 6- took numerous shots at the bas-
pon edge at the first and second ket failing to score, and as the
Under The Uniforms Ordered
For Donegal Band
Basket |
ordered
The local Merchants dropped
Band uniforms were
their sixth game of the season to for the Donegal High School
Tri-Town by the score of 53-39. Band fiom the George Evans
The remaining game dates are: Company, Philadelphia, at the
Feb. 10—Lehigh, Feb. 14 and 16 regular meeting of the band
IBEW, Feb. 23—Local 285, Feb, club Monday night. The green
28—Capp’s Cafe, all at Edward and white cadet-type uniforms
Hand Junior High floor. Feb. 22
—Hubley at Schaeffer School.
will arrive sometime this spring.
The group also decded to sell
Ti Town G RS both The Bulletin and the Mari-
a 9 0 } etta Times subscriptions on a
Geib, vo 3 4 percentage basis. Money derived
. ..... 3 2 6 from the project will be used to
Danis vie : 10 defray the expenses of the uri-
Shuman... 4 1 9 forms
Pilek ........... 0 0.0 lL aa
Clinger .... i.e 4
8 Bode CHOSEN TO REPRESENT
Totals ........ 16 7 39 LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL
Miss Sara Jane Portner has
been chosen to
Donegal High School in the
county-wide American Legion
Oratorical contest this afternoon
at the Donegal High School.
Miss Portner, a senior at the
school, is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, Paul Portner, Marietta.
Miss Catharine Zeller was in
charge of the local contest to
choose the school’s entry.
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Over $300, 000
Spent In Lancaster
County Polio Fight
The National Foundation for
Infantile Paralysis, together with
its Lancaster Chapter, spent a
total of $305,286.56 for polio pa-
tient care and prevention durnig
the third period, | buzzer sounded ending the game,
1700 at Donegal high school.! ed it to 6 points again. In the ,
This victory gave Donegal its | fourth quarter, Columbia kept
first league title. Columbia, | picking away until they finally
managed to!
represent the |
 












 
 



















Title
Gerfin was fouled. This was
Columbia's chance to tie the
score and send the game into an
overtime period, but after a mat-
ter of minutes to clear the floor
of joyous Donegal roolers, the
Columbia senior missed both
| trys. Final score, 55-53.
Metzler and Ashenfelter were
leading scorers for Donegal, and
| Kauffman and Carey were high
| | for Columbia,
In winning the Section One
title, Donegal will face Manheim
Township, Feb. 22, at McCaskey
High School Lancaster.

School News
A meeting for the parents of
the pupils attending the May-
town Elementary School will be
held Monday, February 14, 1955
at 8:00 P. M. in the Elementary
Building,
All rooms will be open from
7:30 to 8 p. m. and the teachers
will be present to discuss any
school problem or activity with
the parents.
The program for the evening
will consist of a business meei-
ing in charge of the president,
Mr. Robert Young. Following
the busness meeting, Mss Edna
V. Schreiber will speak on ‘“Po-
lio”. The elementary school band
will make its first public ap-
pearance at this meeting under
| the direction of Mr. Eugene C.
Saylor, principal. Piano solos
will be played by the pupils of
Mrs. Rosene Brubaker.
The mothers of both sections
of Grade two and Miss Dohner’s
section of grade three will have
charge of the refreshments. Mrs,
| J. Edward Charles is chairman
of the refreshment committee.
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FRIDAY — SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 11 - 12

CLIFTON WEBB — JEAN PETERS -in-
“THREE COINS IN THE FOUNTAIN
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FIRST FEATURE SATURDAY AT 5:45 P

MONDAY — TUESDAY. FEBS
JANE POWELL — DEEBIH
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WEDNESDAY — THURSBAY,
JUDY HOLIDAY

Stimulate your business by adver

1954 here on Lancaster county,
This staggering expenditure
was announced by Christian C.
Rudy, chairman of the local po-
lio chapter, as he made a strong
appeal to '55 March of Dimes &
Dollars to help the local polio
appeal for continued late returns,
organization to reach its $85,000
goal.
Rudy said that according to
the State Department of Health,
53,930 cubic centimeters of gam-
ma globulin, the preventative
blood drug, were administered
in Lancaster county through the
county medical director's office.
This gamma globulin - valued at
$177,969 - was paid for by the
| National Foundation for Infan-
tile Paralysis.
| In addition, the Lancaster
County Chapter expended a to-
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| tal of $127,317.55 {for patient
care, research allocations, rehab-
ilitation expenses and for the
purchase of: polio equipment
ne-essary in the care of polio
victims.
Sportsmen To See
Movies At Meet
Monday Night
The Mount Joy Sportsmen's |
Association will hold their mon-
thly meeting on Monday even- |
ing, Feb. 14 in the firehouse.
After the business session, |
pictures will be shown by Mr. |
W. Z. Bradley. The subject of
the pictures will be Sonora Ram |
hunt in Arizona. Mr. Biadley is
the first hunter from Pennsyl-
vania to hold an Arizona permit
and to kill a Sonora Ram. Also
in addition to these pictures, he
will show Mule Deer and Elk
hunt in Wyoming, plus Bob Cat
and Jack Rabbit. Every one is
welcome to see these pictures.
If your 1955 dues ade not paid,
: | bring them along to the m:eting.
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| ROTHSVILLE TO SPONSOR
TEENAGE CENTER
Plans to sponsor a teen-age |
club for Rothsville and vicinity |
were discussed by the Warwick |
Lions Club at a meeting last
week. One purpose of the club
will be to hold dances and other
activities in the Lions building.
Joseph Pezick was named chair-
man of the committee to make |
arrangements.




each day!
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| ANOTHER GOLD BADGE
| WINNER NAMED
James Hockeberry will wear
the gold badge for the stand]
| ing patrolman of the week a-|
mong the local elementary
| school patrolmen. James discov-



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We'll double you: money if you buy
during the contest period-——and winl
every penny you paid—double | You ha
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amount as a bonus.
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| etta Avenue railroad bridge and |
| reporter his find to the railroad |
| authorities. The workmen re |
paired the broken boards Mon-
day.

| STEHMAN