The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 08, 1950, Image 6

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6—The Bulletin, Ml. Joy, Pa.
1950 ,
Thursday, June 8.


BULLER’S BEAUTY SALON
FLORIN, _PENNSYI JWVANIA PHONE 3-4330
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OPEN ALL DAY AND
‘News From Florin Personal Mention
‘Our Local Police




EVENING Prop: Mau

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decision momentous to the Republic.
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momentous to your own future.
SAVE A PART OF WHAT YOU EARN.
INVEST A PART OF YOUR SAVINGS IN UNITED
STATES SAVINGS BONDS.
RECOGNIZE YOUR RESPONSIBILITY AS A
CITIZEN.
TAKE AN ACTIVE
AFFAIRS.
With the purchase of United States Sav
are buying a SHARE IN AMERICA and an
ment on your FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE.
PART IN GOVERNMENT
ings Bonds you
install-
“Start Saving Today—Tomorrow Never Comes”
This bank issues United States Savings Londs as a public service.
LEH
NATIONAL
BANK

More than eighty-five million other Americans
have purchased Savings Bonds.

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Bel

It’s the only car of its kind i
Here is the most beautiful Chevrolet ever built—
here is the magnificent new Chevrolet Bel Air!
Here, for the first time in the low- -price field,
is a car that combines all the dash and jaunti-
ness of a convertible with the comfort and
safety of an all-steel body by Fisher. The new
Chevrolet Bel Air combines fresh breath-taking
beauty of design with all the traditional Chevrolet
advantages . . . makes it possible for you to
Combination of Powerglide Automatic Transmiss
CHL... and Finest. . .at LY Lowest (oar
MOUNT JOY, PA.
NEWCOMER MOTORS, Inc.
: fore using lor sale b
| WOLGE MUTH, INC.,
MOU NT JOY


A&P EMPLOYEES HERE |
GET INCREASE IN PAY
Forty-five Lancaster County em-|



















Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hinkle, West (From page 1) ployes of the A and P Food Stores|
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Roberts of | Main street, hid these | prosecuted for 50 miles per hour | ave covered by a new 2-year con-|
Mechanicsburg and the latters | on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. | on Main street. tract granting $3 to $6 weekly wage |
wther of Washington, D. C,, cal-| Samuel Irley and son, Jerry, Mr.| gimer Shank, R2, Elizabethtown, | increases for 2,000 food chain em=-
led on Mr. and Mrs. N. E Hershey | #nd Mrs. Harold Overdeer and | with a police car and was | ployes in eastern Pennsylvania and |
Memorial evening | daughter Barbara Ann all of Mid- prosecuted for improper right turn.| New Jersey. |
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. dletown; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bil- | He was summoned before Justice of| This new order includes employes |
Harry Leedom were: Mr. and Mrs. | let, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Oler and | {he Peace Hockenberry. at the store here as well as at Co-
Levi Eckert of Womelsdorf, Miss| Jaugimer Naney; all of York: Vincent Findlay, Manheim R2,| lumbia and Lancaster.
Fannie Leedom, Mrs. Annie Daub | was arrested for drunk and disord- : : | Glendale Club Wisc.
of Lebanon and Mr. Leroy Leedom When in necd of Printing. (any- erly conduct. At a hearing before | of town, a tractor trailer following, American
and son John of Rheems | ine) kindly remember the Bulleti: | Justice of the Peace Henry O'Neil, | stopped suddenly. The Farm Bu-
" ; hay he paid the costs. reau truck in back of the tractor-|
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hershey of | dos. at Buck Ridge Camp in Perry ey | trailer was unable to stop and]
Lemoyne called on Mr. and Mrs. | { County. Three Cars Damaged crushed inte it
N. E. Hershey Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Welfley en- | Chief of Police Park Neiss — 4 aii CHEESE 2
The annual Home Coming Ser- | tertained the following to supper | tigated a three-car cecllision Suter ior The Bulletin
vice will be held at Eby’s Church|on Monday evening: Mr. and Mrs. | Main and Barbara Streets on Sat- | c
on Sunday, June 11th } Forrest Dame, und son of Cary, O., | urday at 4:30 p. m. | 9
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Miss Esther Hess, of near Blair | and Miss Mary Barnhart of Florin.! Michael J. Tomko, McKeesport, box The perfect all purpe:
f i ’ a Q 3 D Bh - for slicing, spreading, cooking,
erry Co. is spending sometime | Children’s Day Pa., stopped for the red traffic sig- C | | E R I he I | E a 8-02 pkg 23¢ etc. You'll enjoy its superb flavor.
vith Mrs. Helen Musser. Everyone is invited to attend the | nal, a car driven by Robert E. Mil- | in your mind and heart, are Gur finest
: B® i ) ‘ wy as ne ' : te ary, ur fines
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman, | Children’s day program on Sunday, | ler of Lock Haven, Pa, was next the. Memories of Loved Shar Cheddar Cheese Quality «-«
Mr. and Mrs. John Eichler, Mrs. | June 11th at 9:30 o'clock. The pro- |in line and a third car, Wn R high enough to
Katie Foreman spent several days| gram is appended: Martin of Glonshaw, Pa, slid on|] One when you elect our Home || Ib 65 rate the name
t the latters camp near Blain, | Song, Congregation; Prayer and |the wet highway into the Miller / for your Tribute. HOMOGENIZED
Perry Co. { Scripture Reading by Rev. Gable; | car which struck the Tomko car- | | Borden's Chateau or ™M ¥ L HW
Misses Maude and Joan Buller! A Welcome, Jimmie Martin, Morris | Damages to the cars, Miller, $300; | . ’
pent the weekend at Bainbridge, | Weaver; Welcome, Kenneth Hess; | Martin, $400, and Tomko $100. : Kraft S Velveeta Vitamin D Enriched
Vid, with Mrs. Emory Waters and | Ex.: Roses, Ruth Geib, Rita Herr, Failed To Stop all 6329 c tail €
daughter. Dorothy Martin, Nancy Vogel, Con- | A pam Bureau truck from Read- | : bo cans
Master Billy Vogel is spending | nie Pierce, Annetta Shetter, Mar- ing on his way to the Coop's ware- + rr
the week with his grandparents, | tha Forward, Bonnie Mumper, Rose house at Florin, has $400 worth of Q H E E | 7 The Butter that won the 1950 Award of the American Dairy Ass'n.
Mr. and Mrs. William Lawton Sr.| Musser, Linda Way, Patsy Robin- damage due to a collision at the| HOME FOR FUNERALS | America’s Great
at Lincoln Hwy. West, Lancaster. son; Ex.: Very Small, John Geb- | ost end of the boro at 12:45 p. m. 4 Prize
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mumper and | hart, Bobby Geib; My Verse, Ran- | ponday, when an oil truck travel- (| North Duke Street At Lemon
Mr. A. D. Garber Spent several dy Rill; Ex. What Will The Boys | ing west made a required stop at | LANCASTER, PENNA. Winning
—— manny | Be, Gene Mateer, Ronnie Hocken-| the old line tracks, at the west end
H. L. RICE berry, Jimmie Mann, Gregory| = Sweet Cream Butter A
if Stark. Just Hopin, Sandra Crowl; | § Wrapped ib 70 IRY
Plumbing X Heating June Days: Franklin Geib, Gary quarters DRY
ils Stark, Jimmie Hockenberry, Jay | The favorite for generations. Try it FRESH
Phone 3-4151 Geib, Ruth Smith, Vivian Gable - i
yh A ere 1 : RY BUTTER "* 68¢c
MOUNT JOY, PA. Gary Vogel, Marian Gerlitski, ATH FR RICHLAND CREAME U
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Joyce Dunkleberger.
A Tiny Tot, Vickey Heagy, Catch-
NOW! ANYONE CAN HAVE
ing Things, Judy Herr, Rec, Lamp
PLENTY OF HOT WATER : Trimming, Kitty Buckwalter; Ex.
On Childrens Day: Song by girls

QUICK! and boys, Golden Sunbeams; The
he Despatch Bearers: Billy Vogel,
Ronald Heisey, Kenneth Wittle,
Sandra Stehman, John Martin, Bet- |
ty Brooks; My Advice, Jacky Ray;
It's Coming, Carroll Eppler; Rec.,
Children’s Day, Glenn Hess Rec.
A Weekly Rule, Patsy Hanby; Ex.
The Boy of Calilee; Rec., A Request
- Maricarol Peters: Rec., The Nice-
st Day, Judith Miller, Ex.,
and Outdoors, Sandra Miller,
Eichler, Linda Kline;
Days, Larry
Indoor
Bar- |
Welcome |
Herr, James
! Garber; Ex., Different, Lydia Wea-
ver, Wayne Kleiner; Ex. Sweet |
i Peas, Nancy Deanna Crowl,
Nancy Wittel. {
Rec.,, My Library, Darlene Ger- |
litzki; Ex., Butterflies. Ex, Our
Sunday School; Ex. Questions;
Rec., How It Started, Gary Eppler;
Ex., The Decision; Song, Congrega-
rie
NEW POCKET-SIZE PORTABLE
WATER HEATER COSTS LESS THAN $2.50
Ears FAST AS GAS
a portable FAST-WAY Water
8 we water, Plug
Summer
Geib,

14 E. Main St.



tion and Benediction.

Air
n the entire low-price field! |
own the liveliest-looking, loveliest-looking car |
on the road! :
But come in and find out all about the Bel Air
for yourself . . . its low-lined, youthful silhouette |
. « its wide side windows unobstructed by any
post . . . the exceptionally generous vision from
its sweeping rear window . . . its sparkling color
harmonies . . . the rich blendings of its luxuri-
ously appointed interior.
ion and 105-h.p. Engine optional at extra cost.


of things a man would
Dads Gift at a man’s sto
. i»
Here Are Some
Summer Robes
Essley Dress an
Nylon - Broadcloth
Neckwear
Pioneer Belts
Smartly mon
Swank Jewelry
Basque Shirts
Stetson Hats

SUNDAY,

Our store is brimful of the very finest in Gifts
for Dad—That’s our business, to select the kind
Slacks of All Kinds
Remember Dad and
Remember to See Us First
EsHLEMAN Bros.
MOUNT JOY, PA.


Grapefruit,
JUNE

|
|
i 46-02
| can
|
3
| DELICIOUS CALIF. JUMBO
Cantalou
Valentine Variety Green
BEANS
2-29
Crisp Pascal Celery
Fresh Calif. Carrots
New Fla. Lima Beans
| Fla. Valencia Oranges
| Large Cucumbers 2 for |5¢
' Large Calif. Lemons ¢<°= 39¢
SPECIAL! Seabrook Farms Smal

ACME FRESHER PRODUCE ¢
Fresh Home-Grown Asparagus Asparagus
Special Sale of Fla. Sweet or Natural
Blended or
ORANGE JUICE
Stock Up
Now!
Be
SAVINGS
pes - BD"
Calif. Iceberg
LETTUCE
2.25
large bunch 39¢c
stalk 18¢
2 bunches 19c
2 bs 29¢
doz 3Qc
Golden Bananas 2 'bs 29¢
Fresh Fla. Limes tube {5g
| Green Lima Beans 12-0z pkg 27¢

216’s

IDEAL PURE CONCEN. ORANGE JUICE 2 6-0z cans 53c

“Heat-flo"” Roasting
gives you a
richer coffee
flavor
| Win-Crest Coffee '° 67¢c
Famous Asco Coffee 68¢
|
buy for himselfi—Get °
re—

Preferred by 3 out of 4 customers « « «
| guaranteed to please.
Suggestions:
Ideal Vacuum Racked Coffee
Drip or
| can 19°
reg. grind
save Coupons for Premiums
Pleatway Pajamas
Iced or Hot, it’s Tops!
d Sport Shirts Asco Orange

- Frigid Weave | Pekoe Tea
{ Re Ib Cyc
[|= Rohs 49c
Interwoven Socks | Killarney Tea 's'b 29¢
ke 50 4
jar 33€
| Ideal Tea Bags
| Hom-de-Lite Fresh
| MAYONNAISE

Buxton Wallets
Virginia Lee Bakery Treats
Delicious Peach
BAR CAKES
-35¢
3)"
A Favorite! Golden half
Pound Cake mr
Orange Iced Angel Cake = 49¢
French Crumb Cakes 229g
Brown ‘n Serve Rolls
oi: 15¢
SUPREME BREAD
The better tasting, enriched loaf
that toasts better and stays soft
longer. Save up to 4c a loaf.
large c cello
loaf wrapped
15¢
Square Sandwich Loaf
plain; doz 19¢
Fresh Do’Nuts


ogrammed
| Meat Satisfaction - - Guaranteed or Y our Money Back
. | Swift's Premium Small, Lean Smoke Lean Smoked
Hankies | 10 to 12 Ib avg. C
Whole or
| shank half
Sweaters Top Quality Beef
CROSS-CUT ROAST To» Quality
SMOKED PICNICS
Stewing Chicke
Cut-Up Fryers
Buy the part you like best
| Broasts > 69¢ Legs
Wings
| Fresh Killed and Fully Dressed
FRYING CHICKENS
| Lean Plate Boiling Beef '° 33¢ Skinless Frankfurts
Pollock Fillets
> 69¢ | Fillets of Perch
'b29¢ Backs '® 18¢|Fancy Large Shrimp
CRAB MEAT Freshly Picked i
'® 69¢
»37¢
53
1b 490
Mild, Lean
Fresh Killed
1.59 and Fully Dressed
Headquarters for
Seafood of Quality
Ib 256
Ib 35¢
Ib 796
£275"



See our Household Institute Bala Club qt hots
Top-Stove Waterless Cookware B +4 dep.
Get your card - - get the set everages & tax




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Prices Effective June 8-9-10, 1950,
YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE AT THE ACME
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