LRG eT [1 [1 SHOP & SAVE MORE AT YOUR FRIENDLY MT. JOY WEIS MARKET! 317s "Resenveo WEIS “FRESH” Te {2 Snarkes QUARTERS ———— JUSS WAAR | LITTLE BIRDS FOR ELEGANT ! EATING . . A REAL TASTE-TREAT. THAT'S PERFECT FOR aryis-- AL SERVINGS! CORNISH HENS 49) Ring Bologna +89: § Weis Quality Fresh Store Sliced IMPORTED Government Inspected J PLAIN OR J GARLIC 25 FREE J IH. THIN ih Se oH BOILED PRETZELS 39<uam 69: Thinly Sliced — Fresh Produce Values! =— CRISP, PASCAL Armour’s Star 14-02 Bag Sausage gl “SPREDIT” . CHEESE — GOVERNMENT INSPECTED LEG or BREAST Smoked or Polish 1b i GENUINE FRESH LAMB SALE! LAMB whore LEGS EITHER HALF .. Ib'@Be Ib $1.09 y Blade Cut Shoulder Lamb Chops 1b 89c “Round Bone Lamb Chops 1b $1.09 Rib Lamb Chops ib > $1:49 Loin ‘Lamb Chops 1b $1.59 i Square Cut il Shoulder Lamb Roasts 1b 89c | Lamb Patties 1b 88¢c Chesapeake Bay FOR AN ECONOMICAL MEAL! HADDOCK FILLETS ® FROZEN CANADIAN OSCAR MAYER 8c Cotto Salami Ham & Cheese Loaf .. . PROCESSED AMERICAN SPREAD 2-1b Loaf Sewing Oysters 12-0z can $1.29 All Beef Minced Bologna 8-o0z pkg 69c All Meat Minced Bologna 8-o0z pkg 65¢c 8-0z pkg 79c 8-0z pkg 89c 69- CELERY -- 29: . . COOKING RED DELICIOUS FANCY . rh ONIONS 1034-02 Cans 2 “lb CAMPBELLS VEG. SOUP 27 WEIS QUALITY . . All Colors Boxes of 200 2-ply B . Facial TISSUES ‘1 Bag- 4:59 3-25: COLE SLAW Ready to Use Sag Bag w-ICE CA QUALITY STEWED or WHOLE 1 ’ heh GR © HUNT'S FLAVORS Carton TOMATOES TOMATO PASTE RE | 1415-02 REINA 6-02 i i Cans . Imported Can e ON-COR .. . FROZEN Pkg SALISBURY STEAK LINCOLN . .. APPLE JUICE DOG FOOD FRISKIES SPEARS is & Cheese LUCKY LEAF OR WEIS QUALITY CHERRY PIE FILLING 22-0z Can 39- WEIS QUALITY AMERICAN White or Colored CHEESE Thinly Sliced . . “16 12-0z Indiv. Wrapped Slices’ Pkg ce ROYAL CREST All Varieties 10-02 Pkgs Weis Quality 4 WELCH yu] 00 ee Taso Food Values! =——=— BROCCOLI 99 wu 15)2-02 $ Big 42.07 $ - GRAPE JUICE 3 2 3 1 wore Pru Qh ei Qe WEIS QUALITY . . ALL VARIETIES a is FRIES in @ ie $1.00 SNACK PUDDINGS & :: @9- || srrawnirrics i: 4 2:81.00 | TOTO IGIOY ITY COSI: Fo o~ SOL | | eT WITH S| : 2 WITH q! SAVE 15¢ 55. | :SAVE 13c Zi. § COUPON | 15 COUPON | : On a 1-Lb. Pkg. of Betty Crocker $i i$ ON TWO 1-LB. CTNS. OF SOFT Ji > & | ® ’ G > POTATO BUDS §! (2 MRS. FILBERT'S Gl! 2 INSTANT POTATOES g | 4 CORN OIL MARGARINE &! & » < 3 Offer Expires 2/23/72 g! 3 offer Expires 2/23/72 g! a ek One Coupon Per Family ¢ : ; 2 “One Coupon Per Family $ ! g ” | fanaa: Aaa RORPRARARRRARARARRAARALN | ; | #aaaasanacoecncasseasagassaasta FEB Y BY LY PHY BBY YEG GEESE BBV BY YUL r | MIP Y GUY PH UY BBP RAR OUI PPV IVEHUL | 2 <O WITH 4} : £2 WITH $! SAVE 20c #. i SAVE 2§e &.. | dnaazh C covron i © COUPON | > ON A 6-0Z. 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OF 2 WHEATIES CEREAL 8 Offer Expires 2/2372 8 nH One Coupon Per Family FRRRRRARKA MRRRS ARAARARGAARRARRRAIT SO SGTTG BEG EGGS IGG GBBT SEBEL D nm WITH SAVE gq0¢ & 2 COUPON On a Pkg. of Regular or Super ms ais 40's Offer Expires 2/2372 One Coupon Per Fan uy 38 3 VV ee 1 ; caged REXRAXDRAKPRRKVPIR "heim R1; Michael R. Koser, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1972 Area Students On Dean's List More than a dozen Penn State -students living in ‘the area have been honored for academic excellence during the fall term, which ended in December. An average of 3.5 or bet- ter is required for Dean’s List recognition. Those inc¢luded are: James E. Grube, Manheim R1; Frank D. Kirchoff, Man- 233 Rapho St., Manheim; Sal- ly Lou Plasterer, 36'S. Fulton street, Manheim; Dennis Eu- gene Hay, Maytown; Craig ‘Alan Gainer, '140 Park avenue, Mt. Joy; Thom- as E. Safko, 331 Cedar Lane, Mount Joy; Stephen K. Irwin, 623 Church St.,, Mount Joy, Donald J. Long, 6060 Main street, Bast Petersburg; Bel- inda Rae Wilson, 6301 High street, East Petersburg. Ss GREASE ON WALLPAPER To remove grease Spots from wallpaper, try holding a clean white blotter over the spot with a warm iron for several minutes. The heat should melt the oil or grease so it can be absorbed by the blotter, MANY SMAL LOTS CAN BE PLANTED If your lot is too small for any planting try using some potted trees and shrubs, For example, evergreens © will grow well in almost any kind of container, remind Exten- sion ornamental horticultue specialists at Penn State. WHAT IS A LEEK? A leek is an onion with flat, smooth leaves and little bulb development. Extension con- sumers specialists at Pennsyl- vania State university say the leek is used for flavoring and in salads. The wild leek is sometimes called “ramp” and is usually cooked with Cana- dian bacon fat. MEAT INSPECTION STAMP If you've ever wondered if the dye used for the USDA insp-ction stamp on meats is safe to eat, Extension consum- er specialists at Penn State, have some reassuring news. The grading and inspection stamrs are, indeed, stamped in purvle vegetable dye. But the dye is harmless and you don’t need to remove it, USE. A STEP LADDER Keer a sturdy, attractive step'adder or stepstool on hand to safety reach high pla- ces. And store things you will use least often at the highest or lowest point suggest Exten- sion home managment spec- ialists at Penn State. ee 3. ase mend Go Ee CBR ¥ eg Bi Bo &.( 7 i me AY CROCHETED TABLECLOTH Medallions are crocheted in a pretty pineapple design and joined to create this Bo witiful tablecloth. Pattern No. 1196 tells how. Send 30 cents plus 10 cents for postage and handling to MARTHA MADISON (care of this newspaper), Morris Plains, N.J. 07950.
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