The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 29, 1948, Image 8

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    8—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy. Pa.. Thursday. January 29, 1918

Hotels more 1004
Than ever before in the same
kitchen space!

® Here it is! A new kind of
refrigerator with MORE usable
space on the new flat top, MORE
frozen food storage in the big
new Super-Freezer, MORE room
for keeping fresh or frozen
meats, MORE space for leafy
vegetables and fruits, MORE us-
able shelf space for other foods,
MORE food storage capacity
per dollar.










‘ More Frigidaires Serve in More
! American Homes Than Any Other Refrigerator\
H.S. NEWCOMER & SON, Inc.
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.


SIMON P. NISSLEY
MARY G. NISSLEY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Mount Joy, Pa.

Best Qualify
Colliery Coal
PAUL E. HESS
Successor to C, B. Myers
FLORIN, PA.
PHONE MT. JOY 249-R-}
Stoker Coal
Our Specialty
’
Out of pocket?
IF THE athount of your in-
surance i$ not sufficient, you
may hé “out of pocket”
plenty when a loss occurs.
Be prepared! Have «a
careful checkup of your in-
surance made by this Hart-
ford agency before it is too
late.
O. K. SNYDER
O. K. SNYDER, Jr
MOUNT JOY PHONE 15
Notary Public

Now on display
HE 1948
HEVROLET
Newer! smarter! Finer!
it! The new Chevrolet for
~ = “nd see
Come 1n ana stk 9
lesien, new color harmonies,
i
of BIG-CAR
greater V alue,
ng wl
Here's the one to sec.
1948 brings you new
interior luxury —an
smartness af «
even ggeater
new i. gen.
QUALITY AT LS WEST COST
Chevrolet's the lowest-price line ; :
‘ce class combining such Big-Car tegtul i
Hs or : i Knee Action de
| 11 3 1 17K dd AIC i
Valve-in-Head Engine, Unit I
«vs. No wonder
Action Hydraulic Brakes. No wondc
people want
. And with all its an
nn itd field . .-§ the only car in 1ts
| es fs Body by Fisher,
and Positive
11101 PEC
than any other make,
Che vrolets
and seven inde-
—and more
: le registrations
ling to official nation-wide reg tre
according )
pendent nation wide surveys

y
CHEVROLET 2221S FIRST:
STYLEMASTER TOWN SEDAN

H..S. Newcomer & Son, Inc.
Mount Joy, Pa.
| Dickey, extension
53rd Quarterly Sess'n
Germar Family Grateful
! calaries of pastors was made by |
(From Page 1)
end 14, and will report on the | girl sent us. We received it through
meeting to the men of Donegal | Preacher F. Kohr, Essen, Alten-
Preshytery at a supper meeting | essen.
Through the war situation we
(From page 1) f
for all men of the Presbytery to]
be held al 6:45 pun. Thursday, are Refugees from our Fatherland,
| ‘
Feb 26, at First Church, Lancas-| Poland in the East. All our pos-|
ter The Rev. Arthur Limouse, | sessions had to remain in Poland,
promotion | and we had to begin anew, with
| ‘le :
no visible hope in sight for the im-
New York, general
chairman, will give the address
| mediate future,
In connection with men’s work
the session encouraged the attend- | © You cannot think how grateful
ence of men of the church at we are to get your gift, and for
Presbytery meetings and present- eyery gift we receive from over
ed and passed the following reso- , there,
lution: that Donegal Presbvtery In our family we have no cute
hold one afternoon and night us girls, we do have, however,
sion each year, preferably in the | three boys, who enjoy sleeping
| Summer (July meeting) and that | under the warm covers, just like
n invitation be extended to all | little girls do.
elders and any key laymen of our Not only do we need blankets,
churches to attend as visitors — | bu also all other bed clothing as
only the duly elected commission- | well. /
ers to have vote in any proceed- | Heart felt thanks again for the
Home Report Yours,
The Presbyterian home report | The Elle Family
was given by the Rev. Guy D.|
Wingerd, and a special report on |
|
| precious gift, and greetings.
ce atl ee ee.
Unique Vegetable Ivory
Normally ivory, the hard dentine-
| Elder Samuel C. Slaymaker, The
moderator and stated clerk ' were
directed to contact all churches on
the salary subject and a commit-
tee of laymen was appointed to
| study the results of the report.
Samuel C. Slaymaker and Martin |
| K. Bare, both of Lancaster, were |
named to the committee.
Life Movement School
A report on the new Life Move-
ment School was presented by the
Rev. Mr. Dickson. He also report-
| ed on a meeting on the subject
{ held in Harrisburg at which time
plans for a training school for
laymen cof the Presbytery were
made. The school will be conduct-
ed in First Church, Lancaster;
First Church, York; Lower
Chanceford Township High School,
| York county, and the Chestnut
Level Church, the evenings of
Feb. 5, 12, 19 and March 4, with
three classes each evening. Each
church was urged to organize a
new Life committee to carry on
the work which will include men,
women and youth of the church.
The Bible Conference
The Westminister Bible Confer-
ence will be held at Chestaut
Level June 13 to 20, with Church
Fellowship Day on June 13.
The Rev. William TL. Everhart,
Christiana, was elected as mod-
erator for sessions for the next
three mcaths, with tie Rev. Ed-!
win G. Sloan, Bethany Church, !
Lancaster, a vice-moderator. The
next meeting will be held April
20, at Bethany Chu: ch,
Welcome at the session was giv-
| en by the pastor of the host
wrch, the Rev. Thomas A. Mc-
Gregor. The group was entertain-
ed at g dinner at Hostetter's with
the Rotary Club of town as guests
of* the Mount Joy Church
mses seme at AR ermine
MANURE PROTECTS GRAIN
A
put on winter grain when the
ground is frozen helps protect the
young plants, according to J.- B. R.
agronomist of
the Pennsylvania State College.
A light top dressing of manure |
containing substances found in the
teeth of most mammals, is secured
from the large, teeth of elephants,
walruses, hippopstamuses and nar-
whals. The fruit of some {ropical
American palms contains a re
markably hard, creamy-white sub-
stance resembling the consistency
and appearance of {rue ivory to
such a degree that it is called ‘‘veg-
etable ivory.” The inhabitants of
Ecuador carve from it all kinds of
ornaments, toys, ash trays, rings,
reels of spindles and knobs of walk-
| "tons of buttons that are made from
this material.
Land Locked Salmon
The Kokanee—also called the Lit-
tle Redfish or Silver Salmon—is :
land locked, dwarfed form of the
Pacific sockeye salmon, and has
adapted itself to a complete life cy-
cle in fresh water, The mature Ko-
kanees generally are from 10 to 16
inches in length, and if food is abun-
dant they may reach four pounds,
They can be taken on bait or flies,
or by trolling. Kokanées generally
take flies around sunset in the late
summer and autumn. Trolling with
a spinner, with a baited hook about
six inches from the spinner, takes
Kokanee in the late fall.
Water Pressure for Farms
An electric water system savas
time and work on the farm. Run-
ning water not only is a conven-
ience but also helps to step up and
speed up production of meat, poul-
try, milk and vegetables. Nearly
every farm activity is done better,
quicker and more economically
with an abundant supply of running
water under pressure provided by
an automatic electric water sys-
tem,

Many Firsts in Insurance
Most of the firsts in the insur-
ance fields have their origin at Hart-
ford, Conn. Among these firsts are:
The first accident insurance policy
that was printed was issued April 1,
1864; the first accident insurance
company was incorporated in 1863
as a railway and travel policy com-
pany; the first automobile insurance
policy was issued February 1, 1898;
and the first mutual life insurance
company was chartered in 1846.
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Stimulate your business by adver
| tising in the Bulletin.

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CAULIFLOWER
SPINACH
PEAS
Nepco Patron Rolls .......... 4.
K.V.P. PatronRolls ....... 5.
CLOISTER DA}
Many
Pints .25 2 qts.

MOUNT JOY FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS
FROZEN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
PROTECT YOUR MEAT BY USING PROPER WRAPPINGS
PHONE 189-M
Ready to use
FORD HOOK LIMA BEANS 40
BABY LIMA BEANS
PLUMS ..
PEACHES / .
STRAWBERRIFS Whole ...
STRAWBERRIES Sliced .... 53
SH 1.00 & $1.10 - 125 ft, rolls
Ch a $3.00 - 40) ft. rolls
RY ICE CREAM
flavors 8
.95 1 gal. $1.85


Mount Joy’s
ON
LY
Dry Cleaning Plant
EICHERLYS
ALL
BLANKETS
DRAPES
CURTAINS
SLIP COVERS
Have your household items cleaned quickly and
thoroughly.
a x y jo As » Hh 6 {,
Bakery (
Treals S
® every Day (
If you haven't enjoyed any of our “super”
bakery treats lately you really are in
for a pleasant surprise,
Jelly Rolls
Plain Angel Food
Iced Angel Food
Assorted Buns Pke {9g
Coffee Rings ea {gg
Va. lee Sugared Do’Nuts &: 21°
Home Style
Cocoanut Layer Cakes «GI
Family Size Layer Cokes s vorcies ec §9¢
Cream Iced Devilfood Layer Cakes - 45¢
Taste etter
Supreme Bread i: 4
DESSERTS cco asta ceatines 4 pias DG€
EVAP, PEACHES ror io 23¢
PICKLES Majestic or Lang's Dill or Sour >
SWEET PEAS :. nce
PEACKIES Mase
COFFEE
€a (9g
ea 45¢
ea 9¢
Asco “heat-flo” roasted
richer blend 2 Ibs 8§¢ 1b 43c
SOUR KROUT 250 23¢
CHEESE Mild and Creamy lb 59¢
LT ELI
LIMA BEANS 2-23
LETTUCE Calif. Iceberg
TOMATOES Fancy Repacked ctn
BPPLES delicious
BROCCOLI rr: creer tu beh J
CAULIFLOWER sv wie nes 23
GRAPES re emperor 2 1s 29
CABBAGE rcv ea 3s 17¢
JUICY FLORIDA 70 size
Grapefruit 4-19
Rob Roy Grape Calif. Seediess*
Preserves {Raisins
“19° | 2::23¢
jar pkgs
Let Us Cut Down Your Mea: Bills
EE Ready
for the Ib 5 hb
Pan
2 -
Picnic Style Fresh Lean Rib End
Pork Shoulders | Pork Loin
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53:








Chuck Roast
SLICED BACON 3.16 cello pko. 37 ey
SKINLESS FRANKFURTS


Stewing or
Roasting
Locally Dressed and Ready for the Oven 5 9
1b
CHICKEN
Ib 25¢ | Standard
Fillets of Haddock
Cc
Fancy Perch Fillets oe OYSTERS 69
Butter Kernel Peas ©a 20¢
Krispy Crackers 26¢
SWIFT'NING
Ib can 45¢ 3 Ib can 1.31
Cream of Rice '8°zrka 27g
Ideal Dog Food 2 cans 25¢
Ideal Apple Buiter Jar
LVR es
LENCE CV REE
4 QT. PRESSURE
SAUCE PAN

Fancy Pan Trout

Cream White Shortening
Ib can 43¢ 3 lb can 1.25
Heinz Strained Food 3/ars25¢
Heinz Junior Foods 3iars35¢
Heinz Veg. Soup 2 cans 27g
Heinz Tomato Soup 3°ans35¢
La Choy Soy Sauce 3°z (0g
Another
Exclusive Acme
Feature!
The amount of every
Grocery, Meat or Pro-
duce purchase you
make is punched on 8
handy card, and only
$5.00 In punches ene
titles you to buy an
one of the 3 teste
Household Institute
Items at
our money-saving card
price.
4-qt Pressure
Pan
Card sg-95
Heavy
A Aluminum Roaster
18%" ALUMINUM Card 55°98
ROASTER Automatic
AUTOMATIC Electric Iron
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ELECTRIC (RON nn $695
Card
Prices Effective Jan. 20-30-31, 1948. Quantity Rights Reserved.
YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE AT THE Lie. 8]