\ 4 AA / "> yr i ~— i re -u n ~ SAE - ENN The phenomenal growth and progress of the American Stores Company from the humble beginning of one small store back in 1891 clearly demonstrates the wisdom of the policy of the founders: “To provide the best of foods, guaranteed to give satisfaction, at the lowest possible prices consistent with our high quality standards.” The loyal support of millions of homekeepers down through the years ranks the Company as one of the country’s leading and largest food chains. As in the past we assure you of greater effort to Specially Priced this Week-End serve our patrons better. America’s rit pe r i 65° 4! HD | fuels, Sweet Cream RICHLAND CREAMERY BUTTER "63¢c Every Bite Proves Lancaster Meat is a Treat to Eat LANCASTER U. S. GOV'T GRADED CHOICE SIRLOIN OR RIB LEAN SLICED BACON ACME FRESHLY GROUND BEEF Oven-Ready, Young HEN TURKEYS Lancaster Brand Braunschweiger 8°% ¢ 25¢ Slab Bacon Any size piece Ib 33¢ COOKED HAMS «tive 2 (10-14 Ibs) Ib $199 from Holland can IDEAL PURE FRUIT Preserves as Peach Apricot-Pineapple Pineapple Elderberry or Apricot X Regular 31c 16-02 jar only 23° | GLENSIDE PREPARED 16-02 cans in Sok 29 2 ————— Farmdale Extra Standard PEAS Rob-Ford Rice 13 Ic Sale Desserts coun 16-02 cans 29° 2. 29¢ pkg 4 ro: 26 Hom-de-Lite Mayonnaise 29 ! Win-Crest Ib 89¢ Coffce Down! Asco Coffee ib 95¢ Drip or Reg. Ib can Ideal Vac. Pack Coffee 99« Last 3 Days Ice Anniversary Special Reg. 69c¢ Virginia Lee Cream Sale! LAYER CAKES Chocolate, Sunnydell Ice Cream rivers ony (ERS Reg. 98¢ c or Orange Vege 89 Plain, Sugared, Cinnamon DONUTS pkg of 12 She Supreme Bread Delvale Ice Cream Reg. 1.19 Y2 gal Acme Savings on Fresh Vegetables and Fruit ctn 2. 45° doz Reg. 45c¢ Size Juicy TEMPLE ORANGES «39° Crisp Fla. Fresh Fla. Golden CELERY CORN 2:29 | 6-39 Howdy-Doody ; 2 3 Be SPINACH OR KALE Seabrook Farms 10-02 45¢ GREEN BEANS Cut or Frenched pkgs C & B or Donald Duck Orange Juice 6 59¢ Seabrook All-Red Rhubarb 12-0z pkg 25¢ J. I. Sliced Strawberries 2 100zpkgs 45¢ Encyclopedia Vol. 17 on Sale This Week Deluxe Funk & Wagnalls - - only QQ each with any purchase 5-Pc. Place Silverware Setting only 99¢ With $5. Order es Effective Until Sat. Closing Feb. 5, 1955. Quantity Rights Reserved. loaf 15¢ 25¢ Size Tree-Ripened Juicy Fla. ORANGES large stalks cello pkgs $20,000 Still Needed For March Of With the annual Infantile Paralysis Birthday Ball and Stu- dents’ Polio Hop scheduled for this Friday night in the ball room of the Moose Hall, 224 E. King Street, Lancaster, the 1955 March of Dimes and Dollars here in Lancaster will come to a | close with approximately $20,- | 000 still to be raised if the Lan- caster County Chapter for In- fantile Paralysis is to reach its $85,000 goal. Christian C. Rudy, chapter | chairman, said that late returns could change this picture quick- | ly, for he pointed out that re- ceipts from the traditional March of Dimes and Dollars (Coin Cards) Contribution Fold- ers from persons who use this | method of supporting these an- nual drives usually make up the bulk of the total contributions | and with better than 10.000 of these cards still not turned in by those persons receiving them | early in the campaign, the $20,- | 000 could be raised very quick- ly. “Every year.” Rudy said yes- | terday. “we ma’l these tradi- | tional March of Dimes and Dol- | lars Contribution Folders — fa- { miliary known as March of Dimes Coin Cards -— early in | the month of January and every vear we receive telephone calls from persons who mislay or lose them asking us to mail a replacement. Wherever possible | we comply with their request. “The most prevalent excuse given when these people call for another folder is that they put it in the drawer of the buffet or | calender and some way or an- other it became lost,’ continued Rudy, “and then it is so easy to forget to send in that badly need- | ed contribution. for they do not have an envelooe already ad- dressed tp send it in. “To make it easy and to help vs raise these $20,000 and to help any of those persons who | have mislaid or lost their origi- | money — they may draw nal contribution folder and feel they want to help raise this a favor of The check either in | March of Dimes or John C. Truxal. Treasurer, and put it in one of their own envelopes ad- dressing it to March of Dimes, Post Office Box 1056, Lancaster, { Pa., or mail or bring it to this newspaper office, or place coin or currency in an envelope ad- dressing as 1 suggested above and mail it or bring it to chap- ter headquarters, Room 401, Breneman Building, 53 North Duke Street. Lancaster, or ad- dress it to the Post Office Box or bring it to this newspaper of- fice and the loacl chapter will receive it to help raise the nec-| essary funds for polio here in Lancaster.” corcluded Rudy. Farm organizations, civic and service clubs, social, church and school and labor groups all con- | tinued to help swell the local | polio fund with contributions and business and industrial or- ganizations were contributors this year in larger numbers than any othe year; however, as a chapter spokesman pointed out there is an additional $10,000 | needed this year to help care | for the extremely high case load | from last year when 111 per-! | sons were stricken with the | crippling disease. John C. Truxal, chapter trea- surer, said that it is generally | accepted throughout Lancaster city and county that this ‘Fight Against Polio’ is a community problem. one which has for years been of serious concern to avery young father and mother, | for there was always that fear | that their child could be next! | hit with polio and in late years | hitting adults quite frequently as well. As a community prob- | Jem it has in many districts be- | come a project — to raise Dimes and Dollars to ‘Fight’ this dis- | ease. If it is a community prob- | lem, then i it becomes a com- munity responsibility and one which should be of serious con- | cern for every family in the county. Extremely large sums | of money are needed to carry on | | the necessary reseach to find a} permanent vaccine to eradicate polio once and for all and it be- | comes the responsibility of ev- | ery man, woman and child to see that this necessary money is available for this purpose. Trux- al said he felt the late returns would enable the chapter to reach its goal. re Fverybody reads newspapers birt NOT evervbody reads circular ad- vertising left on their door step Carbon, the - to - be. ' Adam H. Greer | THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, February 3 8 Dimes "South Pacific” = = To Be Presented Lancaster County | “South Pacific” will be pre- sented as the spring concert of the vocal music department of Farms Being the Donegal High School Friday Mapped By SCS land Saturday evenings, Mar. 18 Farmers in man nties i , any counties in 19 No admission will be Pennsylvania are in line to re- charged it was announced by ceive more service than ever oe- George Houck, music director. fore in the identification of soil Th : types on their farms due to] e program will be present Federal-State cooperative soil ed by the senior high mixed survey accomplished during ’54. chorus. Soloists have not as yet . i been chosen but several feature So said Ivan McKeever, State pers will be: A Cockeyed Conservationist, Soil Conserva- Optamist Twin Sololoquies fon ba hull tow Some Enchanted Evening, Dites- : : | Moi, I'm Gonna Wash That Man survey work which reached a Right Out-a-My Hair, I'm In new peak last year. More than; oo With a "Wonderful Guy half a mis acres of land younger Than Springtime, Hon- were mapped, : {ey Bun, and This Nearly Was The purpose of the 1954 sur- Mine. vey made by the Soil Conserva-| tion Service in cooperation with the Pennsylvania State Univer-| sity and the State Soil Conser- vation Commission is two-fold, McKeever said. It provides soil surveys of individual farms as a; basis for planning the best prac- | tices to use in conserving and improving the land. It also D e pe Nn d qa b | eo makes soil maps of entire coun- ties for publication and use of S everyone needing soil informa-| tion. During 1954, the soil survey, of Crawford County was pub- ‘ished and made available to, the public. Progress was made, on the maps and editing of re-| ports for previously completed surveys of Montour, Northumb-| erland and Potter Counties. A survey of Clarion County, com- | pleted several years ago, was inspected and approved for pub-! lication. Soil surveys of individual farms were made to meet the conservation planning needs in 30 county soil conservation dis- tricts throughout the state. In addition, several large tracts of Roy M. Ressler 27 W. MAIN ST. MOUNTVILLE PHONE 5-5301 state and commercial forests and| OR CALL» some state game lands, were mapped. The program was steo- WM. K. RESSLER ped up with the aim of early FLORIN, PA. completion of surveys in Clin- ton, Erie. Lancaster, Chester and Indiana Counties. | According to McKeever, plans, New and Used Gas Ranges 24-tfe for 1955 include a further in-' MT. JOY 3-5731 a gh PERSONALS Allbert C. Cover, Fontana, in Lebanon County, visited his grandchildren, Fred Leiberher, Jr., and Hobert Leiberher, and his son-in-law, Fred Leiberher, Mount Joy, Monday. Mr. Cover celebrated his nintieth birthday Sunday and is still active being able to drive his automobile and do some painting. He was a for- mer painter and paperhanger. PRINTING IS RIGHT IN CORNER TOP HITS KO KO MO— ! 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