The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 01, 1956, Image 4

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AND SAVE!
Here's Proof Your
Dollar Buys More
See What
< a Dollar
will 1 Buy!
00
jars
Ideal
SE ANUT BUTTER 3
Ideal Condensed
TOMATO SOUP
ideai Prepared
SPAGHETTI
ideal
10.51
8.1
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PORK & BEANS an
Libby's or Ideal & 270: $9 .00
SAVER KRAUT il
Large, Tender 7 V0 51-00
FARMDALE PEAS Sans
Ideal Blue Label é 1602 3 .00
FANCY PEAS cans
Ideal Tiny Whole oO 18.08 31
WHITE POTATOES as
Seaside Brand
16-02 S 00
9
LIMA BEANS cans
Ideal 5) 16-02 51-90
KIDNEY BEANS sans
Ideal YY 1602 39 .00
C u T »n E E T S cans
Ideal Pure Strawberry 4 120 3.00
PRESERVES 3
Glenwood Assorted 120: 99.00
JELLIES > 9s 1
Dole’s
PINEAPPLE JUICE
B-C Cocktail or
HAWAIIAN PUNCH
Caper
DOG FOOD
You Save 15c
STATLER LA
. Gov't Cried “Choice”
4 46-02 S
cans
3 46-02 53
cans
8 16-02 11%
cans
10 34-00
rolls
Lancaster Brand Meats are U.
LANCASTER U. S. CHOICE STEER
BONELESS BEEF ROAST * 99°
BONELESS CUBED OR CHIPPED STEAKS '™ 85¢
ACME FRESHLY GROUND BEEF 3 '»95¢
Sliced Pork Liver '® 25¢ Beef Kidneys '® 19¢
ANOTHER BIG SALE OF SMALL, LEAN
PORK LOINS
Rib End Loin End
03 lbs Ic la3 ibs 31
. Half Loin Half '® 43¢
CENTER CUT ROAST OR CHOPS 'P59¢
ESS-KAY BACONBURGERS 2 pkgs 65¢
GOETZE’'S FRESH SAUSAGE MEAT Ib pkg 27¢
Ready-to-Eat, Shankless, Smoked Whole or
LANCASTER HAMS "93"
FIRESIDE LEAN SLICED BACON '®33¢
WILSON’S CORN-KING BACON '® 39¢
LANCASTER DRY CURED BACON '» 49¢
ARCTIC SEAL FISH STICKS
Crosse & Blackwell Breaded Fantail Shrimp
oO Y S TER % Freshly Shucked
Salt Water
4 for 25c¢ Size Juicy Florida
GRAPEFRUIT
Juicy Fla. Valencia
ORANGES
APPLES
Fresh Slaw, Soup or Salad Mix
Fla. Radishes 2 Pos ]13¢
U. S. No. 1 Maine Russet Mezly
BAKING POTATOES
3 10-0z pkgs 95¢
10-0z pkg 65¢
Spins can 89°C
for


U. S. No. 1
Eastern
2 Pies 29¢
Extra Save
Special! 10: be . Qc 10¢
IDEAL FRENCH FRIED POTATC POTATOES 2 %ozrkes 29¢
2 10-0z pkgs 45¢
2 10-0z pkgs 45¢
IDEAL BROCCOLI SPEARS
IDEAL FORDHOOK LIMAS
IDEAL BRUSSEL SPROUTS 2 10-02 pkgs 49¢
Supreme Enriched Bread 15¢
HOT CROSS BUNS corso 29°
Prices effective thru Mar. 3, 1956, Quantity rights reserved.


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STOCK UP | DOWN THE ALLEY

MERCHANTS LEAGUE
STANDING
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Smith Distributor 24 16!
Sico 20 20
H. S. Meckley & Sons 20 20
ros 16 20
team triple, Sico 2626;
single, Sico, 935;
High ind. triple, Packer 626;
High ind. single, Frey,
H. S. Meckley 3
537, Fitzkee 379,
498, Parsons 512, Ma-
Total 2433.
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Eshleman
High
256
Hopple
Meckley
teer 507
Sico—1
Frey 524, Miller 360,
mead 413, Holtzman 461,
er 446. Totol 2209.
Smith Dist. —3
Funk 522, Roth 426,
heiser 453, Craul 554,
526. Total 2481.
Eshleman Bros. — 1
Williams 487, Waltz 518,
Garber 456, Good 483, Hendrix
517. Total 2461,
Ash-
Pack-
Emen-
Hardish
Seven New Boys
Cub Pack
Join Florin
Seven new Cubs who passed
their Bob Cat tests were admit-
ted into the Florin Pack at the
regular meeting Tuesday night
at the Washington Elementary
School. The seven are Donald
Nentwig, Douglas Epler, Rich-
ard Gilerist, Robert Pardoe,
Ronald Heffley, Donald Heffley
and Robert Gessler.
Six Cubs were awarded their
Wolf badge. They are Dave Ob-
ler, John Farmer, Lewis Sauters
Thomas Rhoades, Stephen
Brightbill and Jeffrey Nentwig.
Thomas and Stephen also earn-
| ed gold arrow points during
the month. Two Cubs passed
their Bear requirements, Rickie
Heisey and Douglas Metheny.
The program for the evening
included the singing of the
Star Spangled Banner by
1: the performance of a rope
trick by Den 2: and the pre-
sentation of a skit by Den 3.
“Eight Best Doctors”, the skit,
characterized Drs. Exercise,
Good Food, Fresh Air, Play,
Rest, Cleanliness and Sleep.
Lloyd Cooke, Cubmaster. was
in charge of the Pack meeting,
Next month's meeting will be
held March 27 with a theme of


Dr.H.C.Killheffer


+ appreciation to the Rotary club
for honoring the team, and won 10 games, tied one and
Coach Marshall ~ Gemberling 15st one. Also to be honored
| introduced the players and the will be James Pennell, selected
managers. on ‘the All Star soccer team of
Directors for the coming Lancaster county, and his
vear were elected as follows: coach, Roy Armold.
Michael Pricio, Charles Ruhl, Omar Groff was appointed
Joseph Shaeffer, Ray Wiley, chairman of the benefit com-
Den!
THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pa.
Ground was broken for the
| famous short-lived Pennsylvan-
ia Canal on July 4, 1826. PNS
| Rotary Club Honors
Donegal High Team
School basket-

Donegal High young people an understanding |


ball team, coaches and manag- of the American free enter- | WAY’S
ers were honored Tuesday by prise system This is accoms- |
Mount Joy Rotarians at their plished by setting up corpora-| RECORD
weekly luncheon. tions ‘in the high schools, each | CORNER
Rinso Morquette, head coach corporation manufacturing, sel-|
at Lebanon Valley college, was ling and distributing some use- POOR PEOPLE OF
the speaker. ful produeét. This plan gives a] PARIS—
He stressed the values gain- student actual experience in all Les Baxter
| ed by a team in a season's com- Phases of business. | I'LL BE HOME—
petition regardless of the win Two representatives of Jun-| Pat Boone '
; i$ rec ach Marquet- ior Achievement, Pat Derick-|
and loss record. Coach Marquet 0 eo wn WHY DO FOOLS FALL
te declared that any player sen and Tom Lane, spoke brief-| IN LOVE
. > wnefits w feel \ a
could consider the season a suc- ly on the benefits they feel are| Teenagers
cess if he could answer “Yes” derived through the plan. |
MISSING—
Robert. Randler was inducted
into the club as a new member
to these
———————
Did I work hard, did 1 strive
questions:
to improve, did I enjoy being with John Booth in charge. | TEENAGE MEETING—
with the other team members, OT | Don Cornell
did we play for each other, was Old Timers APPLE CIDER— i
I receptive to the coachs’ . | Doc. Starkes |
teachings, did défeat spur me Banquet April 27 i '
to greater effort, did I show Mount Joy Old-Timers exe- WAY S APPLIANCES
my. pest side, did I practice. committee at a meeting Phone 3-3622
self discipline, did I do my last Thursday night set April 48 W. Main Street. Mount Joy
best? 27 as the date for their banquet. — —-— ih
Coach Ken Depoe expressed Guests will be the famous Mt.
Joy football team of 1916, that
Earl mittee, succeeding Samuel Dock
who ‘resigned.
The Old Timers voted to a-
gain sponsor a Midget baseball
team.
Samuel Balsbaugh, Koser
and Larmon Smith.
At the Rotary meeting of
Feb. 21, William Kinderwater
talked on the Junior Achieve-
ment Program which he heads
in Lancaster county.
Purpose of the Junior Achie-
vement Program, which is na-'
tional in its scope, is to give
@ en
Small lakes scattered
Wyoming County's countryside
have made the area ideal for
summer vacationists. - PNS
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PHONE 3-5601
MOUNT JOY. PA.



Venetian Blinds—~Window Shades


how
all dregsed up for
39th Year -
We are pleased to announce
the appointment of
“AL
PEIFER
AS
MERCURY SALES REPRESENATIVE
For the Mount Joy - Florin Area
GARBER MOTOR COMPANY
ELIZABETHTOWN 7-1181



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MANHEIM
163 S. Charlotte St.
Telephone 5.2942
Mon. & Wednes. 9.5:30 |
Tues, Fri, Sat. 7.9 Pp. M.
ELIZABETHTOWN
2nd Floor Clauss
Phone 7-4163
Tues., Fri.,, Sat. FOR THE LITTLE
9:30-1:00. 2-5 P. M. Wigs
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Elizabethtown, Pa. Phone 7-517%
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Fire - - Auto - - Life
Accident & Health - -
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AND MORTGAGE IINSURANCE
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ANTHRACITE
Finest fuel money can buy, prod-
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most famous anthracite mines,
High in heating value—low in
ash content. Very easy to start
and bank.
You'll be better satisfied with
top-quality Susquehanna-Glen
Lyon coal. It’s trade-marked for
your protection with the familiar
little red - and - yellow “‘Lion’s i
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a supply today. |
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MOUNT JOY 3-5803

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208 E. MAIN ST.
MOUNT JOY
make

Perky, spring dresses to
little lady's heart sing
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