The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 23, 1956, Image 7

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gal,
Name Chairman
For Hospital
Big Gifts Drive
Co-Chairmen the Eliza-
Marietta, Mount
{ and Columbia area of the coun-
town,
Marietta
unteer
in
The
bethtown, Joy ea.
who, in
tv big gifts division of Lancast-
cd by E. Day Ressler and Sam-
S. Wenger, Esq., co-chair-
men of the drive's county big
gifts division.
Grubb and Snavely will
ord’ nate the activ'ties of the di-
in the entire western
uel

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vision caster;
section of the county, including
th Townships of Conoy, Mount
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Salmon
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Guest
Free Movie
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4 Fishermen Frozen Foods
Cod or Perch 35¢
Haddock Fillets 37¢
Breaded Scallops §8c¢
Breaded Shrimp
Fish Stix 37c
14 Oz
Pack
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1-1b.
Pkg.

8 oz
Pack
55¢
Sunshine Krispy Crackers
1-1b bag 25¢
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Cabbage
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THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pa. Thursday, February 23
Joy, West Dbnegal,
West
Hemplicld, Manor, and the bor-
oughs of
Mountville,
They will be assisted by vol
workers in each of
townships and boros of the ar-
local individuals and businesses
donors of large gifts to Lancas-
tral section of the county; Pry-
or Neub:
Joseoh C.
ern section;
Schuleen. Conestoga R2.
area immeadiately south of Lan-
and
Nottingham. the southern tip of
Lancaster County.
SAVES YOU MORE
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Medium
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lg heads 1 5-
PINK SEEDLESS
Grapefruit
5b bag 39 § 1 bag 30
7 Special Assemblies
For Grade School
East Done-
Hempfield, East
a film on
X-Ray
educational
shown
importance of
Leary,
the ' T.
afternoon, 2:30
is being shown
school will be
the
Miss Doris
director of
next Monday
p. m. The film
Mount Joy, Elizabeth- by
Millersville,
and East Petersburg,
the
workers will canvass pearance of the mobile unit on
March 9,
the past, have been Last Friday a special assemb-
lv
er General hospital's 1956 char- tor General Hospital fund-rais- conjunction with the “World
ity and replacement campaign ing drives. Day of Prayer”.
were announced today. They Other d'strict chairman ap- ===
were Paul M. Grubb, Eliza- psintments in the county big Official dates of this year's
bethtown, and Ralph W. Snave- gifts division include the fol- campaign are April 9 - 30. So-
ly. Landisville. lowing: John G. Hershey, Lit- lictation in the county individ-
Appointments were announc- i'z, in charge of the North-Cen- ual and business big gift divis
ion. however, will begin ap
proximately four weeks earlier.
Toti:l goal for the drive is
$107,440. As in past years, all
funds will be used at the Lan-
caster General Hospital for
charity care and for replace-
m~nt vital hospital equip
ment
Lancaster R5 and
Wentz, Leola, East-
Neuber and Ernest
the
‘n,
Arthur KE. Brown,
of

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7
5-0Oz. can 35c¢ =
HOLMES
Oil or Mustard
——————
OD SUGGESTIONS!
3 aE
Here are just a few of the
many Lenten Food values
that await you at your
friendly IGA Food Stores
Let us help you in planning
your many meals for this
special time of year. Come
in today. Shop and Save
the IGA way
Pour Camation 3
“Minute C|
Sages ovr nlxtue of 4 hen
¢ ©00)|
cup finely Chopped grec oon 4
Jinn ¢
Man =
' Han flare wu ou 7
YOU'LL NEED THESE...
IGA Elbow Macaroni 2'°rked45c
Carnation Milk
IGA Chee-zo
SUNNY MORN
Tall
cans
Evaporated
Homogenized
2-1b loaf
83c
Delicious
A REALLY
GOOD CUP 1-Ib bag 27
OF COFFEE... 3.1b bag $2.25

PEACHES
PINEAPPLE
CHEF-BOY-ARDEE
SPAGHETTI
With
Meat Bal's
Slices cr
Halves
No. 2
cans
2
2
57
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Tender, Lean
Pork Butt
gis 35:
at the
4 to 6 Ib 1b 33¢
Price!
Smoked Picnics‘ © Ave
1b 59c¢
QUICK N' EASY
Smoked Butts
BOLOGNA
1/5 21c
4 to 6 Lb. *
Average
Frankfurts
Ib cello 45¢
Long or
Large




JAKE STEHMAN
FLORIN
PA.
B. Society, (he
to the students prior to the ap-|
was held for the students in!
| dues will
Donegal PTA To
Students of the elementary Meet March 1
Next Thursday the Parent-
Teacher Association of the Don-
High School will meet in
8:00 pm. Dr. A. Gi
Breidenst'ne, Dean of Instrue
at Millersville State Teach-
ers College, will be the guest
cgal
school,
tion
speaker. He will discuss “Ques:
tions & Answers oa the White-
house Conference’.
By-laws prepared by a spec
will be discussed
Membership
payable at
The
newly
in
mmittee
meeting.
ial ¢
at {
1¢
be
per member.
Howard Bernhart,
president, will
also
fifty
Rev
el eted be
| charge of the session
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The Indian in Wy-
oming County's early days is
shown by the naming of many
of the PNS
influence
communitios, -
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A
BIG 24-INCH
* PICTURE

$30995

AS MUCH

Cattle Tested By
Holstein Group
Announcement has been re-
ceived from the Holstoin-Frie-
sian Association of America of
the completion of a yearly herd
the registered Hol-
stein cows belonging to A. W,
Wickenheiser, Mount Joy, RD,
average on
and Harvey Rettew, Manheim
RD
Mr Wick=nheiser's Locvale
Leader Roma produced 13,992
pounds of milk and 536 pounds
milked
of butterfat, She was
twice daily for 338 days and
vielded an average of 19 qts
At the t'me testing began, she
was four years, four months
old,
Mr. R-t'ew’s herd of six
cows produced an average of
12,712 pounds: of milk and 480
pounds of butterfat. They were.



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AWARDED GOLD BADGE a
Carol Buchenauer was award a
ed the gold badge by her fellow $i
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sixth grade patrolmen for the
week, Carol was selected to 2
wear the badge because she as :
sistod some small children who 28%
ware h.vng trouble plocing 3
nickels in the school milk ma on
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m'lked twice daily and produc-
led an average of 19 quarts of §
milk. 2
Testing was supervised by ae
the Pennsylvania State Univer- 3
s'ty and the record is a part of ae
the Herd Improvement Registry
Prcg am of the Holstein-Frics RT
ian Association of America, a
Brattleboro, Vermont. This pro ae
| gram is designed to give an of- § 3
ficial production record on ev- ae
ery cow in the herd every year RI
so that wise selection for in- Wee
crens>d eff 'giency can be made Lui

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