The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 12, 1948, Image 6

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B—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, August 12, 1948 SAVE GARDEN MOISTURE f Sunday.
Maturing vegetables need avail- | Play Ground News NEWTOWN Mrs. Harvey Shuman and i
For Hi h P . |able moisture. J. H. Boyd, the : : —————— grand-daughter Sue Anne Watts of
18 rices | Penn State extension vegetable By George Broske i “Ng and Mrs. Daniel Gelt- | E-town visited Matilda Derr on| £7 pa HEL RX
‘ specialist, urges killing of weeds mic | macher visited Mr. and Mys, | Tuesday.
Let Us Haul Your Poultry Direct | and applying mulch if available For the first time since the | Clarence Brady and family of Mrs. Matilda Derr vied Mi | Just Add Water
ginning of the playground ac- | lumpia on Sunday evening [and Mrs. Lloyd Derr of M :

To The City —_—

| tivities 1: interferred yith the ‘
rn | AUSHERMAN BROS. EE ees a Betty and Linda Geltmacher has Mix and ut, them in Me
SMALL HAULING FEE B d € S pas ent the week-end with Mr oven. ulck as a win
| Realtors se a ur pe € € enc vitn Mrs. y
Last Wednesday, due to wet play- | Tas . you'll have delicious hot
Minnie Getmacher of Kinderhook
the
Picnic had to be
Thursday
| produced wet ground but plenty of
James P. Haus, Agent Treasure Hunt and a |
Phone 251
Cor. Jacob & Mount Joy Sts,
ground, rolls the family will love.
| 4
the
weiner
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer Newtown Sunday
family visited Mr. and Mrs.
Kauffman of on Wed.
Mr. Winters of
and
John | @
in the group
"Paul G. Mumma & Son |
ELIZABETHTOWN R 1.
Phone E'town 171 or 13
stpone to -
postponed There
roast. were 22
but Thursday not only
Conestoga,
Mrs,
Gold Seal

Phone E'town 345J5

Mrs. Annie Risser is on the

and Guy




n Sunday
Friday night the Good Samari-
tan Class and Good Will Class of
School held




ESTIMATES CHEHRFULLY GIVEN


THOMAS BOYD
36 WEST MAIN STREET — MOUNT JOY TELEPHONE 43-W |
5-27-3m |
wi Don’t Be Late!
YOU can’t board, the train
after it has left the station,
neither can you get insur-
ance on your home after it
burns down.



RK
tAUGUST CLEARANCE |
Kitty’s Dress Shoppe
DRESSES

4K
Before it is TOO LATE,
check up the amount of in-
surance you carry on your
property with the Hartford
agency NOW !

my
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| O. K. SNYDER
| O. K. SNYDER, Jr.
MOUNT JOY PHONE 15
Notary Public
SC


| $1 uP
ALSO CLEARANCE OF
BATHING SUITS $3.00
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SKIRTS BLOUSES POCKETBOOKS
\ Shop in air-cooled comfort
AT
70 EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY. PA.
EE Ni NIC MK RK




(forty Years Ago
T'hus Month
On August 8, 1908. . . forty years ago ... The Hoover
Company started making electric vacuum cleaners.
This was the first practical portable electric
cleaner ever offered the American housewite.
Through the years they have been made better and better.
More than 7,000,000 of them have been made and sold.
3 The Hoover Company has made more of them
}! than any other manufacturer.
' Women like them. They prefer the Hoover
aver any other make.
‘Isn’t it time you, too, owned a new Hoover?”
Come in and see the great new HOOVER Cleaners
or phone for a home showing. No obligation.
& ey GY
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on
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”
905.198
New Hoover Cylinder Cleaner,
cleans by powerful suction. Has new
idea in dirt disposal, the exclusive
Dirt Ejector. Your hands never touch dirt.
Complete with cleaning tools in handy kit,
~~ Mothimizer and sprayer, $79.50

New Hoover Triple-Action Cleaner,
=i with Hoover's exclusive cleaning
principle—it beats. it sweeps. .
Jas EE vale “i $69.95
(Improved: and only $1.95 more than its
prewar predecessor.)
Cleaning tools in handy kit , . , . $18.00
H. S. Newcomer & Son, Inc.
PHONE 200

Mount Joy, Pa.
| Duck Germer
|
pitched himself out
| of several] bad spots and only the |
| weak hitting of Mt. Joy lost the
| game Donald Martin sent two |
| runs home with a timely double |
{in the third inning. A return
| game will be played this Tueday
on the
| we hope a different story
| te Id.
| Monday the oft postponed pic- |
nic and Treasure Hunt was finally |
| enjoyed by over 50 boys
[of the playgrounds. Small tickets |
| entitling finders to ice cream were |
| hid along the Cove Road and all |
| around the Cove Picnic Grounds. |
Picnic lunches in many
| soon disappeared while
| the will power to
A pleasant time was
who attended with the
joyment of the free
treat to be had at Sloans,
netts and Tyndalls who
edly did
deeming
instances
wait awhile
had by all
added en-
ice
undoubt-
a rush business in
the Treasure Hunt tick-
ets,
This week,
Playground will
Olympics or Tr
on Wednesday,
hold
the
its Junior
of many and varied contests.
Next Wed. evening at 7:00
the playground
pm

will
last feature which will
gether fathers
bring
and
Plan To Attend Wednesday Fven-
ing At 7:00 PM.
— etl Cee. ee.
‘News From Florin
(From Page 1)
| Philadelphia.
| Mr. and Mrs.
| entertained a their
friends and neighbors and relatives
Samuel Becker Jr.
number of

uray evening.
{ Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
|
Breneamn
{rata on Sunday.
[
| caster are spending the week with
[Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper, A.
[D. Garber and Mrs. Ellen Neidigh
| are spending the weekend at
| Ridge Camp, and are planning to at-
{tend the picnic at Blain on Satur-
| day.
| The Shining Stars Class of the E. |
U. B. Church, held their class meet-
ing on Monday
High School diamond when |
can be |
and girls |
others had |
cream |
Ben- |
re- |
ack Meet consisting |
present its
to- |
sons in a ball |
| game, stunts and skits, and also a
display of crafts made during the
Playground activities by the girls
to a doggie roast at their home Sat- |
| were entertained by friends at Eph- |
| Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Felty of Lan- |
Buck
|
|
|
evening with Mrs. |
| Elmer Wittle and Miss Mary Welfley |
| with a good attendance
[an enjoyable time.
| Mr. Geo. Mumper Sr., celebrated |
| his 74th birthday on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kauffman
spent Sunday at Annville with Mr.
and all had
{
{and Mrs. Paul Schmuck and family. |
| Mrs. Adah Eichler
| Margaret spent Sunday
|and Mrs. Cyrus Geib and
| Musser at Stauffertown.
lll Urs
and daughter
with Mr.
Jimmy
Leads in Gold
California, which was a disap-
pointment to the gold-hungry Span-
iards who came in search of the
precious metal centuries ago, since
has become the leading gold-pro-
ducing state in the country.
School for the Deaf
Alexander Graham Bell, Scottish
educator, arrived in the United
States by way of Canada in 1871. In
1872 he opened in Boston a school


tive speech.
Milk Distributors
000 distributors of fluid milk in the
United States and 40,000 plants proc-
essing milk, butter, cheese,
cream and other dairy products.
Salvages Mankind
First city in the United States to


Philadelphia, salvages fingers and
arms mangled by accidents or ma-
chines.

First Citizen
Cabeza de Vaca was the first
| white man to see what is now New
| Mexico. He crossed the state in 1536
en route from the Atlantic to the
Pacific coast.
etl Ce

The Bulletin—that's why its adver-
|
|
Everybody in this locality reads
tisers get such excellent results,
for the deaf and others with defec- |
ice |
establish a plastic surgery clinic, |





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MOUNT JOY MASTERSONVILLE
PHONE 276W MANHEIM 210M
HESS’ STORES
NORRIS
Sweet Dill
Pickle Snacks
29c¢
LION
Fig Bars
Jello Tapioca
Pudding
3[23c

Crax
1b 25¢ 2 1 $1. 05 11 29¢

CHEWING GUM, All Kinds
CHUCKLES, Licorice and Assorted
LADY ANNE FRUIT PUFFS
MINUTE TAPIOCA
3/10c
3/10c
11b 39c
8-0z 17¢

SWIFT'S
IN THE
PEANUT BUTTER win’:
3 Sc ( An ER

BY; TRE OF
SAS PREMIUM HAM


No. 2V, can 19¢
No. 303 can 13¢
No. 2 can 20c¢
No. 2 can 15¢
No. 2V5 can 15¢
Oxydol
35c¢
Valley Forge Baked Beans
Kounty Kist Peas
Seaside Butter Beans
Norris Kidney Beans
Silver Floss Sauer Kraut
Duz Ivory Flakes
3Sc¢ 35c¢

Med. Ivory Soap |
2[21c
Lava Soap
2 / 19c¢

PRICES EFFECTUVE AUGUST 12, 13, 14, 1948
AS rain again necessitating a post- ak vis
— - ere - Manheim visited Mr. and Mus, | Sick list,
yonement , | 2 € n visitec r ind Irs Ce a ¥iol Rel
Friday afternoon the Mt. Joy | Abram Gamber on Sunday.
ASPHAL PAVING | boys went to Marietta to play Mrs. Emma Givens and son Everybody reads newspapers buf -
I [ | Even with a limited | Robert and Mrs. Emma Garber of | NOT everybody reads circular ad. Gold Seal
DRIVEWAYS PARKING AREAS LANES | number of players the local boys | Middletown and Mrs. Blanche | vertising left on their door siep. Cake Mixes
Loa | played a great game, only losing |Frysinger of Mount Joy R1 visited TS. Special C Spice Cake,
CRUSHED STONE | out to Marietta by a score of 5 to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Moore on Patronize Bulletin advertisers Rica White Cake
lq i Ag | — — — or
| |4 in the last inning. Donald Dov Soni

pho BD ©
oko 17°
ib 3Pe
an 33°
18-0z
cans
——————————— \ S|
COCOANUT Baker's Seredded
MARGARINE Asco Enriched
Van Camp's
Improved
PORK & BEAN
2
5-0z can Be
TOMEBTO JUICE Sunrise
CER FOOD Jest
Try a package on our Guarantee
i of complete satisfaction.

CALIF. SEEDLESS
CRAPES - 19:
e Green | U. S. 1 Yellow
ONIONS
2-27 3-10"
1
Crisp Pascal Celery 2 stalks 19¢
U. S. 1 Sweet Potatoes 3 'bs 29¢
Large Cooking Apples 3 '*s 20¢
;
Fancy Valentine Green
BEANS
Large Local Eggplants «2 10c
Read or Yellow
{CALIF. PLUMS 2 O°
Adds the right touch of flavor to your salads « «
Fresh, Creamy Hom-de-Lite
MAYONNAISE
rage
pint jar



Hom-de-Lite
SALAD DRESSING 33°
731-02
jar
Clivar Stuffed Olives 45¢
Prem. a
{Treet or Tem-E
The Supreme Bread Value--
Supreme Bread not only saves you several
cents a loaf - - it tastes better, toasts
batter and stays soft longer.
14
i Va. Lee es
a Ye
Devilfood Squares <2 33¢
Orange Iced and Cocoanut Covered

12-0z #
can EK




sliced
loaf

Every Duy!
19«
Golden Snow Layer Cakes §9¢
LY]
4 Varieties Va. Lee
BUNS

Get a Full Variety at this Special Price - -
Glenwood Jellies
12-02
glasses
at the Lowest




It is estimated that there are 50,- |



I's an old American custom
Family expenses go up as fast as fam-
ily income, and both ends just seem
to barely meet. Is that the way it is
with you? If so, try this. Tuck a good
part (at least 10%) of your income
away in your bank account before
you start to spend each month. Get
by on the rest. It works like magic.
| First National Bank & Trust Company
MOUNT JOY. PENNA.


Member Of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
AT THIS BANK




PRESERVES sn: 21:35
SAVE Off QUALITY MEATS)
Tender Eound, Top Qualily
Porterhouse or Sirloin
STEAKS
ROUND OR RUMP
ROAST OF BEEF 79°
PICNICS =. . 49¢
LEAN | Boneless St Boneless Steak Fish 29¢
Sliced Bacom | Fancy Haddock Fillets > 39¢
. Yo Cc Freshly Picked Claw
i pkg 93 CRAB MEAT
Skinless Frankfurts Ib §9¢




Lean
Smoked
|
|
|
|
3
Eg crane, B22, Bye
|
ib 49¢

Bala Club Sparkling For the Y
oo Bos
{ BEVERAGES |... ..
Ginger Ale, Root Beer, Sarsapar- Use


Asco Orange Pekoe
TEA
we
For Iced Coffee with
richer flavor, use
Asco Coffee 2 'bs 85¢
Win-Crest Coffee
Li 25
10¢
and tux
Rob Roy Pale Dry qt Sot
+ dep.
\ For The Best Snaps
wy Use Gevaert Fiims

| Ginger Ale, ete.

Ih 4%
2 'bs Jug

rl 25¢-30¢-40¢

vac. Ih can
Se Postpaid Developing Ideal Coffee pocked ur Jur
mr Service All “heat-flo” roasted

Prices Effective August 12-13-14. 1948. Quantity Rights Reserved
VYVOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE AT THE ACME
illa, Birch Beer or Orange
30-0z bots
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brought
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