The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 31, 1946, Image 6

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    1946 |
Religious |
‘News In This
‘Community
LBulketin, ) - Joy, Pa.
3 FOR SALE: Bada Jots- Bf... .
Pies Golden, Smokéhouse, golgl- YA 23 M
en Delicious at $2100 fo $2.50 a bas- wne Harry ount oy
ket. Also Black Twig, York, Rome Penna. wo |
Beauty, Staman, afid Delicious at
$2.50 to $3.00 a Wasket. Storage
working hours, 7 a. m 5 p.m.
Mrs. Catherine Snyder, Fairview
Orchards, Florin, Pa 1131
WANTED: — ars bought and FOR SALE: Heatrola, practically |
gold. Any make or year model will Ary at Pom |
be purchased if in geod condition. Mn Hi, MAL Joy Sone.
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, Thursday, January 31,
Helper jat Coal Yard.
Leedom,
Junch of keys, Somewhere
of Main &
and Comfort Alley.
call this office.
LOST
elween the
Market streets
Finder please
to
|
Church
pastor
bein United Brethren
Rev. Calvin Miller,
February 3
9:00 a. m: Sunday School
Thursday |
7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting and C.K

Sunday,
Paul H. Stern, 329 W. High St.
Manheim, . Phone 93. 817/tf
PROPERTY FOR SALE IN FLORIN arial
A fine 10 room rick i yan
House with all conveniences and a Vint Oy.
Lot fronting 155 ft. and 200 ft. in ;1» RATS KILLED
depth and a Brick Garage, room Guaranteed:
for 3 trucks, house and garage have poultry &
slate roofs, and another Lot of
ground at the rear 120x285 ft. with
a building 100x20 ff. with a 2-car
Garage and Chicken House for 800 F ‘OR SALE: Used 1937 Chev. Trucly;| Donegal Presbyterian Church
or 900 chickens and plenty of fruit. 2 Ton with Dual Wheels and’! Rev. John D. Tate, Pastor
Apply to B. F. Pe fer, Realtor, 53 Ground Grip Fires, Suitable fom Sunday, February 3,
gre t Joy 11'8 tf work. Prige #easonable. Car Si
a a I Ganley Co | 9:30 a. m. Chureh school.
bethtown, Pu. 13121 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship
We Sei Guest Minister: Dr. Henry G.|
Bucher, Deun Elizabethtown |
College.
16
Joy
of G,
Union |
Bank stock. In- PR
P,P. O. Box 85, | Salunga Methodist
131 | Rev. John S. Hinkel, Minister
: of | Miss Alice Strickler, Supt.
an- Sunday, February 3,
9:30 a. m. Church School.
10:30 a. m. Divine Worship.
FOR SALE
National Mt
story
with can
Harmless
humans. Ready
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mals i
Hostetler's |
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mixed. SU 15 oz. can,
Hurdw are, Mt. Joy.
131 10tp |
farm
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Estate of William F. Brown,
of Mount Joy Borough, deceased
Letters testamentary on said
estate having been granted to the
undersigned all persons indebted
thereto are requested to make im-
mediate payment and those having
claims or demands against the same,
will present them without delay for
settlement to the undersigned
TINTON NATIONAL
MOUNT JOY BANK
Mount Joy, Pa.
Executors
Att'ys.
1124/6t

late
We List
FOR SALE of
Seven room house and bath ingood
condition. Price $3800. ~.
Call 247-M Mount Joy |
J. Statler Kuhny Rep. Leo I. Haine
Realtow
1.311
FOR SALE: Used Studebaker Truck
1%» ton, with, Dual Wheels and
Ground Grip Tires. Suitable for
farm work. Price reasonable, Can
seen at Sipling Bros. Garage,
ms, Pa. 1312t
FOR SALE:
{Honeywell firm.
‘om, Mount Joy.
FOR SALE:
veniences.
Tobacco Shed 156’ x36" with large
tobacco cellar and stripping room |
and 20,000 gallon capacity cistern.
Barn
Church 6f God
Rev. H. M. Mumper, Pastor
Sunday, Fehruary 3
9:30 Church School
10:30 ‘a. m. Morning Worship,
6:30 C. E. Society.
7:30 p. m. Sunday
lowship in Evangelical Church
Monday
Thermostats. made by | 7:30 p. m.
Apply ny Leas | Wednesday
-| 7:30 p. m. Mid-Week Prayer Ser-
vice.
8:30 p. m. Choir Rehearsal.

Evening Fel- |
be
Arnold, "Rhe
Bricker & Beyer,

ADMINTST RATOR’'S NOTICE
Estate of Mazzie May Nissley, late
of West Hempfield, deceased.
Letters of ac®ministration on said
estate having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested to make im-
mediate payment, and those having
claims or demands avainst the same
will present them without delay for
settlement to the undersigned re-
siding at Salunga. Pa.
NORMAN NISSLEY
Administrator, c. t. a.
James N. Lightner, Att'y 136t |
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Estate of Daniel W. Kramer, late
of Mount Joy Borough, deceased.
Letters testamentary on said es-
Council meeting

Two houses with con-

Gospel Tabernacle
Rev. Roy S. Forney, Pastor
Sunday, February 3
9:30 a m. Bible School,
ry Brubaker, Supt.
19:30 a. m. Communion
and worship,
6:45 p. m. Bible doctrine class
7:30 p. m. sermon, subject, “Jesus
Declares Himself Lord of the
bath.”
Wednesday
7:30 p.
and two corn cribs.
Will sell the above itéms separate- John Hen-
ly or with 60 or 100 acres of land.
John A. Hipple, Rheems, Pa.
Res. Mount Joy, Tel. 86
1/24/3t
FOR SALE: Blue Leather Folding
Go-Cart. Apply 104 Fairview St.,
Mt. Joy, Pa.
tate having been granted to the un-
dersigned, all persons indebted WANTED: Hired bog, 15 of 16 yrs.
thereto are requested to make im- of age, to work on fan. Apply
mediate payment. and those having Peter Sawadsky, phone Mt. Joy
claims or demands against the same. |242R5. 124 tf
will present them without delay for | =
settlement to the undersigned. resi- FOR SALE:
ding at 137 N. Market St. and 3 W.| West Main
Main Street. Mont Jov. Pa. mediately. Apoly Paul Weiser.
SARA JANE KRAMER MILLER Phone Mt. Joy 213R4. 1174
R. FELLENBAUM FOR SALE: Two large bfick build-
ngs to be torn down. Apply Melvin
Sheaffer, 523 Market St., Marietta,
Pa. 117 tf
POR SALE:
service


Sab-

m Prayer Service
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church
Rev. G. M. Rutter, Pastor
Sunday, February 3
Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany
9:15, Church School.
10:30 a. m., Morning Prayer
7:00, Young People.
Wednesday
Choir practice at 6:30
St. Mary's Guild at
enecker.

Frame double house, on
street. Possession im-

Executors
J. Hay Brown, Jr., Att'y 11361
EXECTUITOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Charles W. Frantz,
of Lancaster, Pa., deceased.
Estate of Jomes P. Ziegler, late of
West Donegal Township, deceased.
Letters testamentary on said es-
tate having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted desks, glass cupboards, bureaus, |
thereto are requested to make im-|-|ass and chinaware, any antiques. Sunday, February 3
mediate payment, and those having Write Hinden's, Soudersburg, Pa.| 9:00 a. m., Sunday School.
claims or demands against the Will call. 1104mp | 10:15 a. m. Morning Worship
same, will present them without
delay for settlement tn the under- WANTED: Woman for general Youny People’s Day
signed. residing at 521 Lancaster housework, hours 8 ta 2 and 5 days 7:30 p. m. Sunday evening fellow- |
Ave.. Lancaster, Pa. [ver week. Apply P. O. Box 85, c/o the Trinity
K. R. 13itf : :
: "| Congregational Church.
CAROLINE FRANTZ SNYDER
WANTED: Must be | Tuesday
Execnt
Xe 061 WATCHMAN
canable of tending boilers. Aooly 7:30 p Missionary |
woah i D : Missionary |
George Brown's Sons, ne. 1auf i Society meeting in the Church; the
WANT TO RENT: Small House or | Thunk offering meeting; Mrs. Ralph |
3 or 4 room apartment, in Mt. Joy | Coleman. Br: 1 Thankoffering
or vicinity. Phone Aunt Sally's Kit- Sod Ef iE ! k hankoftering |
chen, Mt. Joy. 18} Secretary will spedv.
Wednesday
LOT FOR SALE: Fronting 63.25 on 7:30 p. m., Midweek Prayer Ser-
vile Ave uO I. os Publi followed by the monthly meet- |
ft. on West and 173.45 on East. Pos- the Official Board.
session anytime. Frame Garage
with slate roof. Avply to C. F. Auk-
er, Mount Joy. Phone 128-M. 1'10/tf


late Boys Bicycle, Bedroom
suite and victrola. Apply Hiram |
Detwiler, North Market Street, Mt.
Joy, Penna. 110tf
WANTED: tables, old
Mrs. Long- |
Mark’s Unlied Brethren
Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor


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ship in Evangelical |
Daniel B. Strickler, Att'y.
brick
West D 1 m., Women's
es’ onega
Street for $5,300.00
Seven room frame home, 2 story
store, all conveniences, in Florin,
owner cecupied,
LEO I. HAIN, Realtor
33 N. Duke St., Lancaster. Pa.
10/4'1t
Six room on

vice,
| ing of
Friday
7:30 p. m.,

NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS TO
DISCHARGE LIEN OF DOWER
CHARGE IN THE ESTATE OF
JOHN A. SCHLEGELMILCH,
TO ALL HEIRS AND LEGAL
REPRESENTATIVES OF JOHN
A. SCHLEGELMILCH. DECEAS-
ED THEIR HEIRS. LEGAL, REP-
RESENTATIVES AND ASSIGNS,
AND TO ALL PERSONS INTER-
ESTED IN THE FSTATE OF
JOHN A. SCHLEGELMILCH,
DECEASED.
Notice is hereby eciven that
January 3, 1946. a vpetifion was pre-
sented by Charles M. Schaeffer and
Maud E. Schaeffer, His wife. Own-
ers, in part, to the Ornhans’ Court
of Lancaster Countv, Pa. praying
that the lien of a dower charge in
the sum of $418.38 as charced in a
Daed from John H. Zeller, Executor
of John A. Schlegelmilch to Amos
E. hman, datéd April 1, 1874, and
recorded in the office of the Record-
er of Deeds In and for Lancaster
County. in Deed Book “L”, Vol. 10,
Page 537 be satisfied, released, ex-
tinguished #hd discharged as a lien
and encumfrance upon the herein-
after described premises;
All That Certain tract of land
situated in the Village of Sovring-
ville (now Florin), in East Donegal
Township, Lancaster Co:mtv, Pa.
Beginning at a stone at lands of
John Greiner, South 13 degrees
West, 9 chains and 75 links to a
stone; thence along land of Henry
Kurtz, North 82%; degrees West. 6
chains and 75 links to a stake:
thence alone the East side of an Al-
ley. North 13 degrees East. 9 chains
and 75 links to a stake on the Penn-
sylvania Railroad: thence along
said Railroad, North 82% degrees
Fast, 6 chains and 75 links to the
Place of Beginning. Conjaining 6
Acres and 93 Perches, neat meas-
ure.
You are therefore renuired to ap-
Choir rehearsal.
Methodist Church
Mount Joy, Pa.


WANT TO RENT: Apartments or | . 3s
Dwellings in Mount Joy and vicinity | Rev. John S. Hinkel, Minister
for our emnlovees. MUSSER LEG- Dr. E. W. Garber, Supt.
HORN FARMS, Mount Joy. 96itf | Sunday, February 3
9:30 a. m. Church School
10:30 a. m. Divine Worship
11:30 a. Trustee Meeting
7:30 p. Evening at |
| Trinity Evangelical Congregational |
| Church, Ezra Ranck, speaker.
| Monday
¥:30 p.
class.
Tuesday
7:30 p.

FOR REAL ESTATE SERVICE:
List your properties with J. Statler
Kuhn, Rep. Leo I. Hain Realtor
Lancaster, Pa. Call 247-M, Mount |
Joy.
m.
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on
m. worship
Rev.

m. Membership training
WANTED — Everybody in this |
ection to use these columns when-
wer they have anything they want |
0 buy or sell. tf
WANTED: Man to work 6n Poultry |
farm. A. C. Mayer, Phorie Mt. Joy |
132-R. 10{11/tf |
PAPERHANGING & PAINTING
Frederick Leiberher, 237 Marietta |
Ave., Mt. Joy. Phone 108W. |
9[27]tf |
m. Sr. choir.

First Presbyterian Church
Rev. John D. Tate, Pastor {
Sunday, February 3
9:30 a. m. Church School. |
9:30 a. m. Adult Bible Class. |
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No morning worship service
Sunday Evening Fel-

7:30 p. m.
lowship.
HELP WANTED to work én poultry | Trinity Evangelical Congregation-
farm. Musser Leghom Farms, Mt. | al Church
Joy. decl3'tf | Wednesday
| 7:30 p. m. Young Adults Club
| Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church
FOR I SALE: 2, your | H. A. Minnich, Paster
properties wit Peffer, 53 W. | Sunday, February 3
Donegal St., M >
hegal 5 untidy, Pa. 412: 9:30 a. m., Sunday School, Mr.
FOR SALE Misses dress suit, | M. Kaylor, Supt. in charge.
melon color, size 12. only $450:| 19.33 ; m. Morning Worship
| Black and white silk jersey $3. i
'Size 9. Call 11 E. Main Street, Mt, | _7:30 p. m. Community Fellows
Service, Rev. E. H. Ranck, speaker. |
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in the Court at Lan-|
pear in Orphans a Tuesday
caster, Pa, on Mondav. March 18, a :
at ten o'clock A. M.. to answer p | A TILA ay M gy 7:30 p. m., Young People Society |
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Prayer Ser- |
petition and show cause, if anv: 7548
have, a : |
vice. 8:30 p. m. choir rehearsal. |

why a Decree should not
» made forever releasing and dis- PHOTO FINISHING—Any ge ot or
the hereinbefore described sight exposure roll developed and | Thursday
from the lien of the charge printed plain or deckle edge, 25c
set forth. Se ‘Minimum
JOHN H.
3. Myers, In
7:30 p. m.,, Beacon Bikle Class
will meet at the home of Ethel
Barto. Also Busy Workers Class

YOUNG PEOPLE'S DAY
| United
| Young People’s
| with
{ Youth
| local
i Short
{ and Mr.
| District
| ment
| at
ious
present
| Hempfield
Laondisville,
| ject,
| Possibility”.
| this problem,
| asked several
| ought to Kill
i teach
| of
| them
| Hackman, I
| answer
| It
| Good
| philosophys of
the
yours is mine
| then went down through history
| told
{ this
| Mr.
| Priest
| mine is mine
i keep it.
| Mr.
| predominant,
| peace
there is no si
| mine
{
| through the
| money of course
| that passed
| canal,
|
| be
{ philosophy
| that of the
| | found
in St.
Church
will La given to the
Day,
the national celebration of
Week Members of the
Christian Endeavor Society
the
messages on the
“Being Christian Where
“Making Your Convictions Count”,
“Molding the World by Daily
Christian Living”, will be given by
Misses Vera Eby, and Erma Gainor,
Booth. The
congregation are
to
Mark's
Sunday
of
in conjunction
Morning worship
Brethren
observance
will participate in service,
themes
You Are’,
and
John
the
invited
young
people of €S-
pecially be present for
this service.
Thirteen Rotarians
(From Page 1)
Phil Deane
The other announce-
Governor will
be present.
was for a directors meeting
to be held next Tuesday evening in
the Richland Club rooms, beginning
7:30. All chairmen of the var-
committees asked to be
at this meeting.
are
The
Arthur
the day
principal of East
Township
speaker for
Hackman,
was
schools at
who spoke on the sub-
“Is Permanent World Peace a
Finding a solution to
Mr. Hackman, I
persons in
they
question.
sad
various
walks of life, what thought
The
first asked was a physician friend |
of his, who said in his reply. “The
all the Japs.” The
next person asked was a minister |
friend “they

concerning this
who said, ought to!
about the brotherhood |
The third person
a store keeper
all
them
asked
who said, “let |
Then, said Mr.
keegan looking for an!
this problem, :
man,
was
starve”.
to some-
where in the history of the world,
and the first place I went to was |
thetBible, where I found my
in the
answer
the
four
story of
the
found
was found
Samatarian, where
mankind are
The first of the philosophies was
What
if I can get it.
is,
He |
and |
one of the robber,
of the various men who had !
|
|
today |
same idea, and even |
is being shaped,
and,
when a world peace
that idea still
Hackman,
if that philosophy is
prevails, said
world peace is not
possible, used
The second philosophy, that of the
What is
am going to
and the Levite was,
|
and I |
In the
Hackman,
world today, said
this philosophy is
and permenant world
cannot be a possibility, il
werifice.
of the!
what is!
that
was,
The
| Inn
third philosophy,
keeper, which
is yours if you can pay for i
Here Mr. Hackman gave a very
good example of
it
A
each
the philosophy as
used in our modern times.
fee of $5.00
American soldier
Suez
was
charged for
that
and this
Britian,
was
was
passed
canal,
went to
Hackman, no fee
British
the
we were both
Mr.
for
but
charged
said

any soldier
Panama |
fight- |
There can
this
world
through
beac
‘ng for the
ause
same ideal,
no permenant peace with
working in the
today.
The fourth and final philosophy,
Good Samaritian, which
was, what I have is yours if I only
take the it.
This and only this philosophy,
Prof. Hackman is the answer to the
question, “Is a Permanent World!
a Possibility”. The
should ask ourselves,
make for
| for peace?
opportunity to share
said
question we |
Do laws
do men
answer cannot be
the
peace, or make
The
it must

in laws, be’ in
Camp Hill
| Phares
head of the
| We
The Affairs
At Florin For
Past Week
(From page 1)
spent a few days with Mr
Randolph Jackson.
Ir. Hurry Frye, of Carlisle
his
Sr
lay with mother
Mure
Thurs
George
Mrs. Emma Peiffer
day at Mt. Jo
Mr.
dren
spent W
y visiting
and Mrs.
visited friends
Sunday.
My.
and
Jay Kaser
at Lanea
Mrs,
children
Christ
Norman
called
Ebersole af
and
three
brotheyp
Spring,
Miss Sara B.
Fhiladelphia Monday
of
visitng her parents
end.
Mr.
Landisville,
Hershey le
alter
a trip investigation
over the
and Mrs.
Mr.
Hahn and daughter,
Chestnut Hill
of Yorkana
Mrs. Harry
evening.
Mr. Ge
town, Perry
Mrs. George
nesday.
and
Belly
Titus
with
and
visited
Leedoin on
Collins,
Co.,
Mumper
ge
visited
Sr,
The following spent the
at Black Log Camp, at
Valley, Speed
Henry Engle, George Kaley,
Mumper Jr.,, Jacob
Brandt, Jack Liggins.
party still wonder how
Messrs.
Two
they
at camp.
Mr. and
and daughter,
Mis
Vera and
of town and Mrs, Wm.
RD E-town, spent Sunday at
vis Md.
Harvey Leedom
MMe and Mrs.
son
and
were Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leedom.
Mr. and Mrs. El
milch entertained
Sunday, Mrs. Annie
Ferro, Mrs.
daughters,
mer S
these
and two
and daughter, of
Schley selmilch of E
Funk
Frank
hearts of the men who are
organizations for
must build better
fourth philosophy, not on any
the other
Th's talk wa
there,
three
enjoyed by
one
food for
alandance ol
|
|
|
and Mrs a
frien
and chil-
Ihe
ft
he
ang
Chester Snavely
Mrs.
Jean
Snave
Mu,
Saturda;
of German-
Mr.
on
week end
Black Log] ¢
Reheard
George
Stehman,
arrived !
Randolph Jackso
Jimmy
Palmer
S: CC. St:
guests
chlegel-
gues
Harro,
Albert Sheaffer
Mrs. R
Lancaster
-town ¢
world on the
contain
h (
thon
i Harrisburg.
Pfe. Wm
ther,
Jacks
Rane
the
Dl
entering
{ to
dif.
cently mearrie
laf Oakland, C
The Girl 8
the
cout
home of Mrs
The
as read by
pent troop voted
laurel a:
| thi week
| cookies for the
i [ Coatsville
| Harry
vhile at hi
nd was
hedlast
p ne
Al
to ha
Mi then
he
edn
Led
VI
ter on ofiic
| ing : take
i
ole now
Vl
Florin,
on hi and Mis
of Mr. anc
George,
Silvey
and son
Mh
vile
heim, and
for
oO 310 e
on | ¢f Brunner
ing
1 als
week -
ing, in the home «
H. PP. Wiseg
Square.
of
Roy
s of
Jy

Mary E.
C. Raymond Es
Miss
ter of
and
Wed- he
Mi
Mount Joy
shlemean,
Daniel E
mer,
mond E
Mrs. J
R2,
the
Henry E. Lutz
Miss
] the bride,
were
Jay
of the bride on
Martha
and the ushers
¢, Greystone,
Perry
7 of the
nish, Willow St.
The gift
{ Richard Enck
Newcomer, sister
family
hl,
of
of
rece
ts on | Miss
Mrs
Kathryn Ga
ichard |
at th
peace. |

one oi
, Landi
I bridegroom
cd COUP.
shit
RLENTIN
CHILDREN and
GROWNUPS
5 for 5¢ - 5¢ 4 10¢ -
25¢ - 50¢
Nice
$1.00
AgSortment of
HEART-STIAPED BOXES
filled Avith Chocolates
KULP’S
CONFECTIONERY AND
NEWS AGENCY
39 E. Main
St., Mount Joy,
and Mi Fdw
arver,
Mary E. Ne
and Mrs
officiated
bride
R2
rd
mn, wi
lolph
Collie A
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op
ab
rite
vi
Troop
SCouls
Veter
hospital.
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the
Myers
ores
are
bec:
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f squire
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married at th
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were
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be
bey.
fing
ride
Miss
alter
where
usin
Wickenheiser
w lived with
mel al
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lesson
untain |
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haking | 2
at the
une ill
morn
he
and much improved
William
1 Mrs.
‘Billie”
James
spent Sunday e
and Mrs.
Myers
iam IH.
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Union
This Section's
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“Weddings
langh-
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ter of
Rich-
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1er-in-
and Elvin Har-
Mrs
Arlene
and
VIiss
Miriam
which
a wedding
employed by .
ville

H.S.Newcomer & Son, Inc.
PHONE 200
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Hurlock Cut Green Beans ilc
Whole Beets Comstock or Rob-Ford 16¢
Carrots Asce diced or Del Monte Chopped can or jar 4 3¢
Rob-Ford Asst'd. Vegetables '9°zcan 15¢
Tomato Juice Cocktail College Inn 24-0zbot Gc
Chef-Boy Ravioli with meat sauce 16-0z jar iSc
|B The Pick of the Farm and Orchard
always at A Prices
Sweet and Juicy Florida 250size
ORANGES 27°
Grapefruit 3-19¢
Fresh, Full Bunches ea 25¢
3 Ibs 13¢
stalk 19¢
3 Ibs 23c
3-26
3)
53-0z can 42c
16-0z jar 21c
10 '°>s 45¢
24-0z pkg 4c
°F

19-0z can
16-0z jar


Broccoli
Cabbage New Southern
Celery Jumbo Pascal
New Potatoes "57
Southern
Sweet Potatoes
New Pack
Pork and
Cpe 1. 4
In tomato sauce
Kanana Banana Flakes
Grandma's Molasses
Gold Seal Enriched Flour
Sterling Table Salt
CRISCO
ac 368°
2s
SALE WHEN AVAILABLE
His Strained or
Chopped Baby Foods
can 8c
NR Er I
VEAL ROAST
RUMP |) 3@ec SHOULDER I) De
BREAST OF VEAL Ib 19¢
SHOULDER VEAL CHOPS Ib 29¢
Boneless Rump BEEF ROAST ib 42
Roasting Chickens
Fully Dressed and Ready-for-the-Oven
LONG BOLOGNA Plain or Garlic Ib 34¢
SKINLESS FRANKFURTS Ib 35¢
FANCY COD FILLETS 1b. 35e¢
Salt Water OYSTER 69c =i: 79e
PALMOLIVE SOAP Tastee
320° 2:19 at 19
prepared am
cks
Octagon Cleanser 2 <a" 9¢ ready for ue. Nequires no
. cooking, ne straining, no
Oct. Toilet Soap 2s gp
stirring. No need to use
bluing or wax. They are
Octagon Soap Powder
ize pkg J GC
both in Jiffy Liquid Starch.
3-in-1 Oil 3-0zcan 25¢
Octagon Soap
3 vos
Zero Cleaner at {Te
Princess Starch ib Te
Super Suds
Ige pkg 23¢
French Dry Cleaner 9'55¢
(ON SALE WHEN AVAILABLE)


16-02
cans
tall
cans

Better Quality!
Asco Orange
Pekoe Tea
19°
15-1b pkg 35¢ ss
Tea Bags Poof 16 4c
TT TB TT
1 1b
pkg



Selects
Pint
Standards
Pint

Scientifically
Speed Up Wax Ib can 35¢
Woodbury |Try Speed Up
Facial Soap| BLEACH
3-23°| «10°
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