DING [ Velding NING { | REPP-U-TATION i B. C. Cocktail Juice NORRIS FANCY Salad Dressing Lic 3-51 30. gal. 65. New Crop Nuts English Walnuts Brazil Nuts 1-Ib. bag §55c 1-1b. bag 49c Mixed Nuts Blue D’mond Almonds 1-1b. bag 4©c 1-1b. bag 63¢ ALL EXTRA FANCY GRADE large size 0. OCEAN SPRAY Cranberry Sauce °° =" 2 39. Home Grown Celery: 2 / 25 ¢ POPULAR BRANDS Ib. Franks 45: FROZEN LANCASTER White or Yellow Corn "= 39. BIRDS-EYE FROZEN Peas y X= 39. Closed Thanksgiving OPEN WEDNESDAY UNTIL 6 P. M. Apple Cider 39c Garbage Cans FREE This Week i2-b. TURKEY Nothing to buy, just sign your name at our store Place Your FOWL ORDERS TO-DAY We want to get you what you Need and want 2 Ibs. 70. NORRIS FANCY Pumpkin Solid Pack 2V5-can 1 5. HESS’ Food Store Complete 1-Stop Food Service HOME MADE Mince Meat Phone 3-8211 MOUNT JOY, PA. Flag down the record breaker and take the wheel! Ce We've got these new 56 Chevrolet demonstrators cruising the streets to make it easy for you to drive the car that shattered the Pikes Peak record. When you see one, wave it to the curb- —and take the wheel. You'll discover all the things that make this new Chery a champ! Here's the car that smashed the Pikes Peak record proving it has the qualities that mean safer, surer driving control! Like to drive ’er? That's easy. Just flag down one of these new Chevrolet demon- strators—and take over! You'll feel the handling ease that took the twists out of the THE HOT ONES EVEN HOTTER NEWCOMER MOTORS Inc, winding Pikes Peak road. And you'll see what we mean by record- breaking power. These Chevrolets are powered by the new 205 h.p. “Super Turbo-Fire V8” —an extra- cost option that pours out all the action you could ever ask for! So, give one of our new Chevys the high sign—just for fun. We'll be watching for you! Mount Joy, Pa. PHONE 3-4821 {| Keener Furniture — 2 Neiss, 502; Mariner, 338; Keener, 396: Fellenbaum. 465; Koser Jewelry — 3 Matoney, 429; H. Rice, 380; | Koser, 529; A. Neiss, 447; Dil- | Gerberich-Payne — 1 Gerberich, 430; Kepple, 434; Balsbaugh, 410; Stephens, 409: { Hurst, 484; Ttal 2167. H. S Meckley & Sons 29 11 | SICO- Sid 24 16 Smith Distributors 17 23 { 524; Total 2491. | SHOOTING | tomorrow night, Nov 18, start- | located 4 miles east of | bethtown on the Manheim Road | ing will be the | Indian Eighteen Basketball Stars Already Lined Up For Game Plans are progressing for the third annual basketball ev-| | ening to be held in the Mount Thurs- gymnasium Joy school day, Dec. 29. To date twelve of : last Donegal Indians have replied to the invitation] to play and eleven will be able| to play in the game. Eight of the former Mount Joy High| School Rams have replied to date of which seven will play. When the list is completed, a| news article will appear listing| the line-ups for the two teams. | The two games of the even-| between | High School | state finalists of 1950-51 Donegal High School semi-finalists of | 1954-55 and a game between | year's one the Mount Joy Rams, and the state | the Old Timers. Old Timers are | urged to come out Monday eve- nings to the gym nights to get “in condition” for the game.. The affair is being sponsored | by the Mount Joy Old Timers] Association. - ® - ——— Down | The | | Alleys COMMERCIAL LEAGUE | STANDINGS w L| Hess’ Store -... . 317 11} Kountry Kitchen va 13 Mt. Joy Tile ........ 26 22) | Gerberich-Payne ..... 25 23 | Hollinger Ol ....... 28 24 | Mt. Joy Paper Box .. 17 | Koser Jewelry ...... 15 | Keener Furniture .... 13 453; Bott, 401; Greiner, 513; Total 2293. | Kountry Kitchen — 0 Wolgemuth, 411; Funk, 415; | Brosious, 422; Doe, 41: Craul, | 544; Total 2209. i ML. Joy Tile — 4 Safko, 402; R. Rice, 499; | man, 478; Total 2257 | Mt. Joy Paper Box — 0 B. Brown, 420;; Hertz, 372; | Lawder, 373; Ruhl, 447; Heilig | 461; Total 2073. 31! 33! 35] High team single, Hess Store 877; High team triple, Hess] Store 2480; High ind. single Bob Hurst, 229; and High ind triple, Linton, 618. LAST WEEK RESULTS Hess Store—4 Linton, 497; Rehrer, 429; Doe Gainer, 380; Wells, 498: Holtz- Hollinger Oil — 2 Weiser, 475; Weaver, Hollinger, 383; Peiffer, Johnson, 522; Total 2221. 469; 372; Garber, 553; Ttal, 2254 linger, 451; Total 2236. ® MERCHANTS LEAGUE TEAM STANDING IL Eshleman Brothers 10 30 High team triple, Sico, 2608. High team single, Sico, 925. High ind. triple, Packer, 626. High ind. s'ngle, Hendrix. 233. TUESDAY'S RESULTS H. S. Meckley & Sons —- 4 Hopple, 479; Fitzkee, 512; Meckley, 467; Parsons, 505: Mateer, 521; Total 2484. Sico — 0 Frey, 499; Miller, 428; Ash- mead, 478; Holtzman, 497: Packer, 501; Total 2353. Smith Distributor — 3 Funk, 515; Roth, 455: Emen- heiser, 454; Craul, 543: Hardish Eshleman Bros — 1 Waltz, 455; Williams. 453; Garber, 481; Good, 503: Hen- drix. 560; Total 2452. ® MATCH The M Iton Grove Sportsmen Club will hold a shooting match ing at 7:30 P.M. The match will be held at the Club House Eliza- to Risser’s Church, then 1 mile north. Prizes for the ‘match will be dressed turkeys and ducks. iL Jim Pennell was named to the Lancaster County all-star | high school soccer team this year. He was named to the! position of right full back on] the honorary team along with| soccer players from Pequea, | Lampeter Strasburg, Manor, | for | Hempfield, McCaskey, and New| | Holland. Others named from Dongen) High were Jack Beaston to the second team and Ron Schofield | and Harry Frey to the honor- able mentions. Jim is a senior me » PRIZE WINNERS ARE ANNOUNCED Prize winners are announced | from the card party held last | Friday evening by the St. Luke | Epiccopal Church. Joseph Qer- | mer won first prize in bridge and George Ulrich, first in pin- ochle. Other bridge J. B. Toppin, at Donegal. winners were Miss Catharine Zeller, - Mrs. William Mumma, Mrs, John Landis, Mrs. Genel Myers, Mrs. George Albert and | Mrs. Roy Packer. Other pinochle winners were Mrs. Eva Reigle, Earl Derr, Mrs. John Zeller, Robert Har-! ple, Mrs. Robert Harple, Mrs. John Schroll, John Schroll, Mrs. Richard Yohn, James Pennell and Edward Ulrich. | Door prize winners were John Landis, Robert Brown and Mrs. Albert. ————— eens. - CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY MF. rad, Mrs. Howard Dissin- gery ‘Salunga, celebrated their | thirtieth." wefiding anniversary Saturday. “The couple was mar- ried Nov. 12; 1925. at Landis- ville. “Mrs, Dissinger is the for- mer Bessie: Weaver of near Sa- lunga. ' | “They have - eight children, | Sherlock, ‘Columbia: Aaron. Sa- | lunga; Bertha, wife of Donald Shubach and Virginia, wife of Paul ‘Zerphey, both of Lancast- | er and’ Lorraine, John, and Elias, all at home James THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, November 17 3 SHOWS J O Y MATINEE EVENINGS SATURDAYS 7 and 9:00 P.M AND SATURDAYS TH EATRE HOLIDAYS |, 6.8.10 P. M, 2:00 P, M. Mount Joy, Pa. FRIDAY — SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 18 - 19 HUMPHREY BOGART GENE TIERNEY ‘*“The Left Hand Of God" In Cinemascope -in- MONDAY — TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21 - 22 JANE RUSSELL JEFF CHANDLER in- “Foxfire” WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23 - 24 JOHN WAYNE LAUREN BACALL -in- “Blood Alley” In Cinemascope Sas IT'S A FACT DID NOT ORIGINATE IN TURKEY IWISH ) Pa 7 SN ~ SEE PROOF BELOW IV's true. Station-to-station long distance ser- vice is so economical . . . and particularly after 6 p.m. or all day Sunday. Placing your call station-to-station at these times makes it easy on your pocketbook. You can keep in personal touch with friends, relatives and business acquaintances anywhere at low, low cost. So next time you make a long distance call just tell the operator you'll talk with anyone who answers. By doing that, you ean actually muke three calls for the price of two. PROOF OF THE TURKEY DID NOT ORIGINATE IN TURKEY It is a native North American bird, in the 16th Century. 1. Encyclodedia Re oh doh ( introduced into Europe Britannica,
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