YOU'LL ENJOY SHOPPING WEIS FOR THESE REALLY GOOD VALUES = 0 i S%( GREEN STAMPS \ Prices Effective Thru Sat., March 10 . AT YOUR MT. JOY WEIS MARKET e 441 WEST MAIN STREET FRESH PORK CHOP SALE RAINBOW | RibEnd | Loin End TROUT b. 89° | wn. 99° SHIPPED EXPRESS from IDAHO Quarter Loin Center Cut 1 0 9 9to 11 51 a9 Ib. 6 to 12 oz. WHOLE CLEANED FISH Mixed $909 FACIAL TISSUES SCOTTIES = 4=%10° KOUNTY KIST (Tiny Peas with Pearl Onions) PEAS & ONIONS 6:1 °° BLEND 3% °1°° Marshmallow Creme 19° ORANGE - LEMON DRINK Sweothea 4.517 89° KABUKI IMPORTED Pod — © Mandarin Oranges SS —— SS SO Si Sh ES mi Son sin, pn mn mnt Sma Sms son on CONTADINA STEWED a addasiasoiaadadad dd iil di dll ld SAVE 16° 14-02. cans ON FOUR 15-0z. CANS Sonn BANQUET Chicken, Beef or Turkey FROZEN 2 HUNT'S TOMATO MEAT PIES us OD SAUCE CRISP, PASCAL Offers Expires 3/14/73 One Coupon Per Family VE 15° & couron WITH VE 25° & CoUrom ON A 7-0Z. BOTTLE OF ON A 1-QUART BOTTLE OF PRELL LIQUID LUX LIQUID DETERGENT Offers Expires 3/14/73 One Coupon Per Family rs, IODA LMINELELO0LL4 NI w—— A — S— —— —————— SAVE 20° E.. THIS ON TEN 3-02. PKGS. OF JELL-O GELATIN D Offers Expires 3/14/73 One Coupon Per Family RLXARRARRRKRRIRRAINK Offers Expires 3/14/73 One Coupon Per Family San a woe i wi no st sl a at se tte wn i i te) LEE > ® Deaths 2 JOHN A. BARD John A. Bard, 67, of Columbia R1, died at his home unex- pectedly Thursday, March 1. He had been under the care of a physician. He was the husband of Viola Wittle Bard. Born in Lancaster County, he was the son of the late Simon S. and Emma Amand Bard. He was employed by the Grey Iron Casting Co. He was a member of the Ironville Fire Co. In addition to his widow, he is survived by one son, John W. Bard, Columbia; one grand- daughter; one step-brother, Elvin Brubaker, Dayton, Ohio; and two sisters, Mrs. Annie Shuyler, Lititz, and Mrs. Emma Longenecker, Columbia R2. Services were held from the Nissley funeral home Monday afternoon and burial was made in the Silver Spring cemetery. CASPER (CAP) EATER Casper (Cap) Eater of 538 W. Market St., Marietta, died Wednesday, Feb. 28, at 10:25 a.m. at his residence. He was 72 and the husband of Eleanor Barnhart Eater. Born in Marietta, he was a son of the late George and Carrie Hester Eater. He was employed as a bakery salesman by Man- beck Products Inc., for 40 years. Eater was a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church, Maytown. In addition to his widow he is survived by a daughter, Maxine, wife of Donald Leibfried, of Elizabethtown; five sisters, Mrs. Benjamin Maloney and Mrs. Miriam Campbell, both of Marietta; Mrs. Anna Nell, Lancaster; Mrs. Joseph Her- chelroath, Wrightsville, and Mrs. Jean Richardson, York; three COUNTY WIDE Mount Joy Bulletin - Page 3 brothers, Winfried, George Brandt and John F. Eater, all of Marietta, and two grandchildren. Services were held from the Smedley funeral home on Friday, March 2, and burial was made in the Maytown Union Cemetery. Honor Society Inducts Members Twenty-two Donegal high school students were inducted Tuesday, March 6, into the National Honor Society at service conducted by present members of the D.H.S. chapter. They are: Seniors - Robert Berg, Pamela Brock, Carol Frymoyer, Nancy Houck, Beverly Loraw, Barbara May, Patricia Morton, Susan Shue, Linda Stoltzfus, Bonnie Wilson and Joan Wolgemuth. Juniors - Gabriele Amersbach, Joyce Brubaker, Nancy Jo Greenwalt, Philip Hollinger, Gloria Longenecker, Marcia Mellinger, Kenneth Musser, Karen Saylor, Susan Weaver, Patricia Wolf and Sharon Zim- merman. The induction was in charge of the members, all of whom par- ticipated: Betsy Barto, John Frey, William Lenox, Debra Meckley, Lisa Mull, Heather Mumma, Cynthia Myers, Trucy Smith, Sharon Steckbeck and Lynn Weaver. Members, their guests and the faculty were honored at a reception. 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