The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 15, 1960, Image 8

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MOTHER DIES
Mrs. Irene
65, of Lititz,
Wednesday morning at
Lancas‘er Osteopathic
George Plautz, Sportsmen Show
assed away on
Plans Are Made
the
The
hos-
Pennsylvania
new attractions and fea‘ures,
John Altland, director, stated
today
This year's show will be a
DOUBLE BREASTED
TURKEYS
thing new in the Sporis
Show fie'd. Purchases may
be made right at the Show,
and for this reason, many
new manufacturers of camp-
ing, fishing hunting and out-
door living equipment have
taken exhibition space.
Mr. At'and added that this
year’s ,Show attractions will
be by far the greatest ever
staged by this Show.
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Bulletin advertisement pays.




Dressed or Live weight
Harvey K. Shoemaker
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FOR THE
Christmas Holiday Season!
MUELLER’S
Flower Shop
262 WEST MAIN STREET



MOUNT JOY

Laurel Roping
Cemetery Wreaths
Christmas Trees
Beautiful Poinsettias
Mistletoe
Christmas Arrangements
FLOWERS-
With Quality,
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EASY TERMS
Lester E. Roberts & Son
FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE
47 EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA.
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illness of three months 4 .
She is *h ther of Mrs will be held at the Farm
J ) “ Eg M . i ot Fle id n Show building, Harrisburg
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_ 1961
Patronize Our Advertisers The February Show will
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CORN-FED the last Show with many
Neighborly Gifts
buying Show, which is some- |

Most folks have gift lists that include neighbors, used-to-be
neighbors and others who are to be remembered with token gifts
during the holiday season. For these friends food gifts, attractively
packaged, are an ideal solution to this problem.
Pictured here are plastic refrigerator containers filled with
such goodies as home-made fudge, spiced walnuts and other items
that are easy to make at home, yet wonderful to receive. The plastic
boxes should be filled and overwrapped with saran and decorated
just before the gift is to be presented. The decorative flowers are
made by wrapping attractive “store bought” candy in saran and
fastening several pieces together with wire, adding leaves or ribbon.
No one can help but be thrilled to receive such an attractive,
wholesome gift. Here's a candy recipe suitable for this use,
Oriental Fudge
1 pound light brown sugar 3, cup evaporated milk
Few grains salt 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 tablespoon light corn syrup 14 cup finely cut candied ginger
1 tablespoon butter
Mix sugar, salt, syrup, butter and evaporated milk thoroughly
in heavy saucepan. Stir over low heat until sugar is dissolv
Then cook over medium heat to soft ball stage (237° F.), stirring
g¢onstantly. Cool. Stir in vanilla and finely cut candied ginger. Beat
until mixture thickens and begins to lose its gloss. Turn ito
buttered pan. Mark in squares. Makes 114 pounds. Keep candy
wrapped in saran until ready to pack. You can overwrap the whole
pan.

When a handle is this clever it must
attach to something wonderful
—and it does!
CORNING WARE!
One quick twist transforms Corning Ware from your
most often-used cooking utensil to your most glamorous
serving dish! Corning Ware is made of 4 Super-ceramic
(Pyroceram) developed for nose cones of guided mis-
siles. It withstands highest extremes of heat and cold
without damage. Fry, broil, roast, bake, serve in Corn+
ing Ware—easiest of all to clean!
CORNING WARE IS GUARANTEED NOT TO BREAK,
CRACK OR CRAZE FROM TEMPERATURE EXTREMES
Beauty and 10” all-purpose dish with cover .....ccveu0vuee $ 895
od Detachable handle ...... $2 Saucepans from $ 3.95
Arrangement Deluxe 10” all purpose dish with cover, handle,
Cradle 'ShOWR) ve weiss irs srnssssncnsnores ees $1295
H. S. Newcomer & Son, Inc.
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
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For the man who likes to look crisply
smart — even when he’s just relaxing!
There's a wide-awake flair to these
new ADAM styles... a debonair ap-
pearance that you'll really go for!
Made with all the quality materials
and careful workmanship you expect
in an ADAM. Stop by today and
make your selection!


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FLORIN NEWS NOTES
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Geb- serving on the Jury this Tree, nd F lorin Chure
F the Brethren will present a|
hart and family of Staten Is- week at Lancaster Cantata “The Christmas |
land, N. Y. spent the week- Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Barn- Song oF Songs" Sunday eve]
end with the former's par- hart of Elizabethtown were ening Dec “18th 1960
Mr. and Mrs. Harry guests of Mr. and Mrs, Paul : the
30 pm, in
M loft Church of the Brethren. Mrs, |
ummau Teil ng, wrilyn Brightbill is Direct |
I Jirjont Mis or, and Howard Bernhard Is
Join her nusbana in Narrator,
Shetter on Saturday.
Mrs. Darlene
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kaufl- from Idlewi'd
man, visited the former's week to
Gebhart,

Mrs. Emma Peifer, at Germany,
the Messiah Home at Harris —t rs Hor
bury on Saturgey. State Secretary of Forests The Pennsy'vania State
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Freed and Waters Maurice K. God. ' University Soil Testing Ser-
and family spent the week- j3..4 says the payroll of Vice wou'd like to have soil
end with relatives at Lewis: ponngy'vania Forestry Indus Samples before the' annual
town. try workers is $270,000,000 rush starts, and Wayne Hin-
Mr. and Mrs. Landis Hess annually. ish, extension agronomist,
were dinner guests of Mr. suggests getting those samp-
and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman on ‘es before the soil is
Sunday. Bulletin advertisement pays solid.
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Lawton Sr. of Manor Ridge |
dnughier, nur. and nisi CHRISTMAS TREE and TRAIN
PLATFORMS
daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Homosote and Plywood Tops
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L'oyd Vogel on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brandt,
‘alled on Mr. and Mrs. Jac-
b Kreider, at Marietta RD,
'n Friday evening. |
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey i
Shoemaker and family, visit-
od Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ney
and son at Mount Joy on & 56”
Saturday evening.
Mrs. Aaron Buckwalter, 3
Mrs. Susan Mi'ler, and Mrs.
Irvin Bishop visited Mr. and i
Mrs. Landis Buckwalter at
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1 Saturday afternoon.
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INSULATED
UNDERWEAR
Extra warm
when it's cold!
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also special on Ping Pong Table Tops
regulation size tops $11.45
JOHN S. BUFFENMYER CO.
LUMBER & MILLWORK
Call OL 3-8591 FLORIN, PENNA.
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Merry, Comfortable
AND
Healthful Christmas
In Addition To The Many Beautiful
And Usefu! Items We Offer For Christ-
mas G'ving We Want To Concentrate
Lightweight. Gives
you extra warmth
without heavy, bulky
outerclothes. Per-
fect for work and
play! Completely
washable. See our
\ full selection today!
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On Warm Toasty Underwear For
Men And Boys.
UNIQUE STORM WINDOW CONSTRUCTION
. + DOUBLE GUARDS AGAINST COLD
If It's Underwear You Want To Give
—You Name It—We Have It.
In Munsingwear - Duofold or Hanes—
At Prices To Suit Every One.

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