PAGE SIX em Pacific The Great Atlantic and Tea Company East Main St. WHY YOU SHOULD BUY A&P MEATS if you insist on juicy flavorful meats— to A & P Markets. Mount Joy If you're fussy about quality looking around-—come y i in spotless refrigerated dis- play cases—and #t p s so low they will amaze you. But... please keep this in mind about quality: Every cut has been chosen for flavor, tenderness: and down right good eating, by our own experts— and from U. S. G@vernment Inspected meats too. Our master butchers have carefully trignmed each cut to bring out the full flavor, and to see that you get Wore good for your money. Remember A & P un- conditionally guarantees every pound of meat it sells. Come—buy quality meat and Save at A & P Markets. BUY YOUR MEATS WiTH CONFIDENCE AT A & P PRIME CUTS—FROM 1ST. 6 RIBS OF QUALITY BEEF 23e ALL CUTS PRIME RIBS ONE Pes NONE HIGHER CHUCK ROAST» 15 BONELESS (ali EXCESS FAT AND SINEWS REMOVED) CROSS CUT roast 1. 25e BOSTON don't waste anothe You'll find an engles SUNNYFIELD IMPROVED 'FLAVOR—SLICED BACON % Ib.pkg. § Boe b.pke. 2 Be COLD CUTS 19 FRESH SEA FOODS CREAMERY TUB CUT 15 BUTTER > lbs 585e¢ Buck SHAD ih. 8¢ || ong Print site. Bibs Qe : : Medium Size EC SEEN TREE Shad 5 2rocsd Jc ANN PAGE PURE FRUIT 15 Preserves FRESH MACKEREL Ib. 8c : JAR i Be JAR 22 Be EE SC EVAPORATED MILK Whitehouse 3 17e Tall Cans PEANUT BUTTER Ann Page 2 1-b jars 25¢ MACARONI Ann Page pkg 5e GRAPE JAM Ann Page 2 8-0z. jars 15e ANN PAGE JELLIES 2 8-07. jars 19¢ Soda or Graham Regal2 5 15e TOMATO JUICE Jona, 4 24-0z.cans PRETZEL STICKS Hygrade lb. pkg. 10e NUTLEY MARGARINE 2 1.Ib. prints 19¢ HEINZ BEANSIWIS ARAN can Te 2 106 Strained BABY FOODS Heiny 12 cans85e HEINZ KETCHUP 14-07. Bottle 19e OCTAGON SOAP SUPER SUDS 0: pkg.8e lg.pkg.15¢ BABBITTS CLEANSER 3 cans 10¢ SILVER DUST with Free! {To vel lg. pkg. 1%e Chesapeake oy Roe SHAD Ib. Inc. Roe FRESH SHRIMP Ib. HEY 8 VARIETIES A & P BREAD Df Be . Soft Twist Plain Raisin Iced Raisin . Cracked Wheat . Whele Wheat . Seeded Rye . Swedish Rye . Vienna Twist Medium Sharp CHEESE 1h. 1 Oe CHEESE Ib. 15¢ FoR SHORTENING CRISCO 3 IB. can 49 JANE PARKER CINNAMON BUNS 1h doz. 1%7€ one pound can 8c JANE PARKER oy i JELLY ROLL FLAKES or SNOW ig IVORY JANE PARKER DEVILS FOOD or SPICED CAKE your choice 10¢ HEINZ SOUPS Except Clam Crowder, Con- summe & Chicken Gumbo COFFEE Med. Can 12 4 4 bag) 35¢ FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES wv : CALIFORNIA GREEN io, Be PEAS GRAPEFRUIT 4 a 5 FLORIDA JUICY POTATOES Florida New 5 Ibsk i9¢ NEW ONIONS Texas 3 Ibs 10e TOMATOES Selected Slicing 2 25€ ORANGES FLOR rae 10s + dozen @3e | NB 4 Bye io, o¢ Fresh Large 24’s 2 for -4t and Produce Prices effective throug, Saturday, May lge. pkg. 20- a BOKAR FULL POD 3 ville, Pa., 5 bars 19e ; Religious News In This | Community @|NCWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE | MT. JOY AND SURROUNDING CHURCHES IN THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY. Krayb1l’s Mennonite Church Sunday School 9:00 a. m. Mt. Joy Mennonite Sunday School 9:00 a. m. 7:15 P. M. Song Service. 7:45 Sermon. Donegal Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D.D., Pastor Church School 9:00. Morning Worship 10:00. and Sermon Zion Lutheran Church Landisville, Penna. Rev. William L. Ziegenfus, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Elson §| Hauenstein, Supt. SMOKED BUTTS: 25 Church Sermon 10:30 A. M. Church of God Rev. G. F. Broske, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30. Morning Worship at 10:30 C. E. Society at 6:30. 7:30 Evening Service. St. El'zabeth Mission Elizabethtown, Pa. Rev. Wm. J. Watts, Rector Fourth Sunday after Easter 8:00 A. M. Holy Eucharist and | Sermon. United Brethren Church, Florin, Pa, Rev. I. W. Funk, Pastor 9:30 A. M. Sunday School. 10:30 A. M. Morning Worship. 7:30 P. M. Evening Service. Thursday: Prayer Meeting. Salunga Methodist Episcopal Church Rev. C. Lyle Thomas, Minister 9:00 A. M., Church School 6:30 P. M. Epworth League 7:00, Evening Worship. Rev. John Bateman, of Coates- will be the guest speaker. All services are on Eastern Standard Time. Church of Ged Landisville, Pa. Rev. Raymond Daihl, Pastor Church School 9:15 A. M. Morning Service 10:30 A. M. C. E. Societies 6:45 P. M. Evening Service 7:30 P. M. First Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor Church School 9:30: The Pioneers 10:30. Evening Worship and Sermon 7:3 Monthly meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society Tuesday Even- ing at 7:30. Mt. Joy Methodist Episcopal Church C. Lyle Thomas, Minister 9:30 A. M.,, Church School 10:30, Morning Worship “Paul, The Man Who Made Good,” will be the third in a series of ser- ymons being delivered by the min- ister. |Saving Time. St. Luke's Episcopal Church Rev. Wm. J. Watts 9:15 A. M. Church School. 10:30 A. M. Choral Eucharist and Sermon. 7:00 P. M. Young Peoples Fellow- ship. Wednesday, May 10: 6:30 P. M. Choir Rehearsal. 7:30 P. M. Church School Council. Thursday, May 11: 7:00 P. M. Chess Club. Saturday, May 13: 12:30 P. M. Lukes Guild of Acholytes. SET Trinity Latheran Church Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship 10:45 a. m. Vesper Service 7:00 p. m. Monday, May 8: Children of the Church at 4:00 p. m. Tuesday, May 9: The Needle Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. Alice Longenecker at 7:30 P. M.. Wednesday, May 10: Brotherhood in Parish House at 7:30 P. M. Thursday, May 11: Ladies Aid at the home of Mrs. Willis Freed at 7:30 P. M. St. Mark’s United Brethren tn Christ Rev. Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor Sunday, May 7: Sunday School 9:00 a. m. Morning Worship 10:15 a. m. Junior Christian Endeavor 6:30 THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA. LADIES APPAREL SHOP CHANGES LOCATION Miss M. K. Shelly has moved her ladies apparel shop from the Schock property at 41 East Main street, to the large store room in the Baker property adjoining the Acme store. Miss Shelly conducted a millinery and apparel shop at the former lo- cation for the past eighteen years. Her present location gives her a great deal more floor space for dis- play. She will be pleased to serve her patrons at her new address and will hold an opening ‘at her shoppe in the near future. Our Card Basket For The Week Mrs, James Shoop visited her daughter Mrs. Elmer Barnes at St. Thomas over the weekend. This Section’s | Numerous Weddings Liggins Erian Frances E. William F. Minerva Zinn, Irvin S. White A double wedding ceremony was performed at 12 o'clock noon April | Ms. William S. White, of East | Petershurg. Mrs. Brian was attired in ¢ suit with white snd wore a corsage of . White s of teal blue attired ir { ored { | Bi was PER CAPITA TAX 3 Blginning June 1, 1939, I am directed to proceed with the of the delinquent per by notification to and japonica with accessories and wore flame sweet The | ceremonies were used. GC PRIZE WINNERS Several of the smaller the Philadelphia Inquirer's | dre onica | corsage of peas and | ik carnations. single rin collectis capita prizes of cross- | 12, 1939 in the Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. McGavock, at Kerns- word contest came to this locality i oq. . town, Virginia, it was announced Monday. employers othe filing of suits. Miss Frances E. Liggins, daugh- Mrs. W. E. Nitrauer, New Haven 0d ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Liggins, |st., received ten dollars while Mrs. Ed of Florin. became the bride of Mr. | HH. Lee Barnhart, Lee }I. Barns, ts William F. Brian, son of Mr. and | Ralph Gross and Miss Marie Mrs. F. F. Brian, of this borough | Schantz, all of Elizabethtown, and§ and Miss Minerva Zinn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Zinn, of Mar- jetta, Route 1, became the bride of Mr. Irvin S. White, son of Mr. and Robert S. Diehl, of Manheim re- ceived five dollars each. Mrs. Wm. gS IR. Shaw, of Columbia, also re- $8 | ceived five dollars. 3 Mrs. Carrie Kulp, of Pensburg, Montgomery Co., is spending sev- | eral days with Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Miller. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Stauffer and ! daughters Almeda & Helen, Mr. John Eby enjoyed a trip (to the Skyline Drive) on Sunday. Mrs. H. N. Nissly, Mrs. Alvin Big- ler, Mrs. Norman Sprecher and Mrs. Henry Brandt are spending a few days in Shamokin at the Women’s Missionary Convention. | Councilman and Mrs. William E. Hendrix, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hendrix | and Arthur Hendrix Jr. spent from Friday to Sunday at Camden, N. J. | as guests in the family of Joseph A. Seibert. | | | | | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaylor, Cletus Kaylor, Miss Dorothy Kay- lor and Irvin Myers, all of town, ! spent Sunday at Philadelphia, | where they visited Miss Bernice | Geistweit. | Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. 3. H. Miller on West Main St, ! were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, Miss Theresa Smith, Miss Joseph- ‘ne Smith and Mrs. McDermitt, all of Wilmington, Del. Mrs. George Eckinger and daugh- ‘er Grace, of Eliabethtown, Mrs. Lillie Sauder, Mr. and Mrs. Ches- ‘er Eckinger and daughter Luella Witmer, spent Sunday evening in he home of Mrs. Pearl Damey, at All services are on Daylight], { , Mrs. Martha Sauder, Mrs. Lillie Sauder, Mrs. Abner Hershey, Mr. ind Mrs. Christian Eckinger and laughter Luella Witmer were de- ‘ightfully entertained at the home f Mr. and Mrs. Martin Garber on Vew Haven street Sunday. Mrs. Anna Eshleman, Mrs. Lillie | 3auder motored to Washington, D. >. where they were very pleasant- | y entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Al- | rin Shonk. They spent from Wed- wesday to Friday there, visiting »oints of interest in the nation’s :apital, Mount Vernon, Arlington, ind other places. i iHEH RL NEW LOW COST AUTOMOBILE MAKES TS APPEARANCE A new low cost automobile ten | ‘eet long and four and a half feet 1igh, made its bow at Indianapolis Friday. The two-cylinder vehicle, which ras top speed of approximately 50 nils an hour, was christened at the ndianapolis motor speedway by Lewis L. Hommedieu Crosley, grand jon of Powell Crosley Jr., Cincin- aati manufacturer of the new car. An estimated crowd of 2,000 per- | sons, including Crosley wholesalers | and automotive industry leaders, saw i the new creation roll around the | two-and-a-half mile brick and as- | ohalt oval. Crosley said the car would be | manufactured at Crosley plants in | Cincinnati and Richmond, Ind., with the latter as shipping point. Pro- duction will start immediately. The vehicle weighs 925 pounds and has three speeds forward, four- ~heel brakes, safety glass and a me-man top. The gasoline tank | holds four gallons, but engineers said the car would get approxima- ely 50 miles to a gallon. p. m. Evening Worship—Pageant, “Jesus | Calls Us"—T7:30 p. m. Monday, May 8: Quarterly Conference 7:30 p. m. Leadership Training Class 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 9: } Intermediate Christian Endeavor | 7:30 p. m. | Combined meeting of Women’s | Missionary Society and Otterbein Zuild at the Church 7:30 p. m. | Wednesday, May 10: | Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. i Sunday School Board meeting 8:30 D. m. { Thursday, M ay 11: i Ushers’ League meeting at home of Daniel Will 7:30 p. m. +} The first termine the financing. MORE IMPORTANT THAN PAINT & BRIGK & WOOD and most importantithing to do when planning to own a home of yor own is to de- The Mount Joy Building and Loan Association has helped many families to plan intelligently and realize their dyeam of a home of their own. Come in today.% We can Now . © . electricity comes into HS Own. LW help you, too 4 Range . .. cooking time is speeded up miraculous] . you get all the advan- Ne % tages of cleaner, faster, safer cooking . .. much meals. Come The Mount Joy Building and Loa Ass'n. || « SEE j _| D.B. BRUBAKER DEPT. STORE ou Under Supervision State Banking Department May 4-4t. “The new Speed Plates are marvelous . oo» contact heat is so fast 10-E8-1-9 the Norge Electro-Speed rge Electro-Speed in and see the many brand new features ‘that make the market Power Range years ahead . .. the best range buy on t NORGE BEFORE YOU MOUNT JOY, PA. oe ee a ===! PE Garden Hose ft. length 21.39 5-8 inch - 25 HIGH W HEEL Garden Cultivator $2.79 Griswold Skillet 91% inch size 63- H. S. NEWCOMER & SON, | J ~ You'll find many special bargains at our store during Hardware Week. Vicit our basement too and see a big ew lineup of stores, refrigerators, porch gliders and Idayn swings. I Re TR LN 4 Galvanized Pail, 10 QU. size. ..................... 19¢ Great States Spading Forly§1.15 Nolte. o.oo ie as 98¢c Lawn Mower . 14 inch — 4 Blade Garden Hoe, reghlar frei tea ee: .-59¢ Ball Bearing Hedge Shears, 8” Binge Se hale nt tiie pe vies wh 98¢c $ 4 . 0 5 % Bronson Fishing Reel, vel: winding... .... Lx 89¢ Roller Skates, a real value. ............... co Sereen Door 28” x 6’ 8”. ... A und $2.19 Fackle Box, with tray.......... Ma NX 79¢ f Garden’ Trowel. ...... ic viii Nore QE AR Curtain Sivéetcher ..... ........ “ive Wy seus -$1.39 O-Cedar Clothes Basket, large size..... ......... N ----98¢ Duster and Wes Comblration Clothes Line, 100 ft., 50¢ value. ............. Walvet Wall Paper Cleaner... 0... gc y Universal Health Scales, $4.95 value. ........... $3.95. Porch Gliders UPHOLSTERED 1 0-95 and up WOOD-PAINTED $1195 & $1495 MOUNT 10Y, PENNA. Yo Ch mor cous May boy. will be and new und Aut and 112 and acco Pr Autc banc FRE Fr mort ed p unty last Mx Stree 4. Re Tl For amon the Satur Shell; animz to th Eac pigs hibit round exhib showr raised count; same rules cultur count; The old ar LOCA Har was fi a sto charge Police Ca Rel Mr. Pasade Joy v expect visiting them parts, and la Fair. Mr. Fianna Mrs. D was K with r =