6—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa.. Thursday September 14, 1950 | FORMICA Sinktops & KITCHEN & FOR... Watches-Clocks-Jewelry And Watch Repairing Counters BATHROOM AANA AAS WALL TILE File Floors Venetian Blinds 14 Warren H. Greenawali CRONARD 4. $Atko. 31 JEWELER Phone 3-3491 - Mt. Joy, Pa. 209 West Main St, MT. JOY 17-tf OPEN EVERY EVENING | Wanted | Experienced or Inexperienced MEN and WOMEN | Bonuses, Vacation Pay, Free Insurance, Free Hospitalization | ° | | EMPIRE SHOE MFG. CO. | | KREIDER BUILDING ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. ” | — —————— — - — | | Act this week on that savings program you've been thinking about. Save regularly and be ready ior emergency - oppor- tunity - fun. We'll be expect- ing you. ETI EY “TRUST COMPANY MT. JOY = MT. JOY, PA. 7 0d 2 He “The Market Basket” BACK FROM VACATION! BACK TO SCHOOL ! BACK TO GOOD OLD ROUTINE ! AND Back To Our Community Market The Town's Top Notch Chance to Buy Top Notch Fresh Produce. See You Each Friday 4-8 p. m. THE COMMUNITY'S BIG DAY THE MARKET BASKET 58-61 COLLEGE AVENUE ELIZABETHTOWN GET IT AT BOOTH’S Cool Days — School Days Brings Everyone to Booth’s Girls Dungarees with zippers $1.85 70x80 Cotton Double Blankets $3.95 72x84 Part Wool Double Blon ols . $4.95 72x90 12¥2% Wool Rayon Blankets $7.95 Bows Sharp Plaid Shirts and t Style Shirts $2.25 ng Sleeve Polo Shirt $1.75 Kiddies Corduroy O'alls and Slacks Sizes 1 to 10 $3.25 - $3.75 $3.25 - $4.50 Infants New Sweater Sets Infants Buntinas .. Infants White Wool She wls $3.50 FOR YOUR FALL SEWING- Gordie $1.79 Frost Point Suiting $1.25 All Wool Jersey $2.75 10% Wool and Rayon Pla $2.25 These Foods Live Up To Your Budget and Taste! (LOCAL MAN WITH | 28TH DIVISION | M/Sgt. Winfield Hendrix, Main St, was the 28th Division personel that entrain- Camp Atterbury, Indiana; | lat Lancaster, Monday evening, East among famed (From page 1) with a daughter, tion, he resided ed for | He enlisted in the National Guard | Mt. Joy, he is on December 4, 1939. He was dis- | daughters: Mrs. Stella Shaeffer, and| | harged Sept. 9, 1945, and again en= | Mrs. Pearl Hummer, with whom he| listed March 7, 1947. resided. Seven grandchildren, 1: | His service overseas for ind 11 days took him to | great grandchild also survive. 2 years, {11 months | Africa, France, Italy, Germany and | | the island of Corsica. on Wednesday afternoon with in-| His wife, is the former Helen |terment in the Highspire cemetery. le se of town. They have J | one son. Rev. Julias Seebach ar The Rev. Julias Seebach, eighty- | TURNPIKE EXTENSION TOLL one, retired Lutheran minister, was | SET AT $1.20 PER AUTO | The Pennsylvania Turnpike Com- | Sunday at the Coach and Four Inn mission today fixed a $1.20 passen- Coroner ! ger car toll for the 101-mile trip Chester County said. | over its eastern extension. The Rev. Mr. Seebach, who re- tired in 1940 ministry. The run from the Harrisburg east after chore interchange at Highspire to | 1 M ne pd { From Downingtown interchange at | theran Memorial Church, | Eagle, Chester County, 25 cents; | phia, where he | Morgantown, 40 cents; Reading | fore his retirement. | (Route 222), 50 cents; Lebanon- — | Lancaster (Route 72). 70 cents. | Mrs. M. Emma Leaman eighty, | Truck and bus fares, which will be Mrs. M. Fmma Leaman, | substantially higher, have not yet Widow of Christian B. Leaman, died | been announced. Monday, at the home cf her son- | in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stimulate your business by adver- | Henry Brubaker, Mount Joy, after | vising in the Bulletin. | a lengthy illness. A former resident | ~~ of Strasburg, she was a daughter of Enos M. survive. children and a brother Herr, Strasburg, als Mrs. Lizzie Engle Mrs. N. Engle, eighty-sev- Heil: el lg widow of Albert Engle, died at Funeral Home perm Lizzie en, Sunday at the home of | her brother, Abram Hostetter, Mt. 23 W. Main St, Mount Joy | Jov R1, after a long illness. Born in West Hempfield Twp., she was a JAMES B. HEILIG, daughter of the late Christian S. Funeral Director | and Barbara Newcomer Hostetter, {in Christ Church. Surviving are 2 Dr.H.C.Killheffer Optometrist brothers, Ab- liv- and with whom she Washington Boro, ram Hostetter, tetter, ed. A number of nieces and neph- ews also survive. MANHEIM Funeral services were held from 163 S. Charlotte St. the Nissl f Lt 1 1e ssley ners ome here Telephone 5.3376 € sley uner tm rere on Mon. & Wednes, 9.6130 Tuesday afterncon. Further services Tues. Fri. Sat. 7-9 P. M. were held at the Cross Roads Brethren in Christ Church with Tues. Fri. Sat. : : rey 9:30-1:00. 2.5 P. M | interment in the adjoining ceme- ELIZABETHTOWN || tery. 15 E. High St. | - Libby Corned Beef Hash . 39¢ Fancy Tomato Catsup 19¢ Royal Anne Cherries .... 37¢ New Pack Tomaioes ................ in 13¢ §i King Syrup ...... cis as : 5 1b. can 53c¢ Green Beans ties A . ee. com: 10 Moseman Pecaut Butter . 30c County Kist Peas ann 2 cans 28¢ Hershey Choc. Syrup ............... . 2 cans 33¢ Hershey Choc. Bars . 6 for 23¢ §| Hershey Kisses ....... il nn a es ae Dog 2lc I} Cream of Wheert ................... 3lc | Telephone 24-R [| Christian A. Melhorn "ROCKET" MEANS SMOOTHNESS ! means ECONOMY! means POWER | #Oldsmobile Hydra-Matic Drive optional at extra cost on all models. DRIVE THE FLASHING “88” AND DISCOVER WHAT “ROCKET” PERFORMANCE MEANS TO YOU! JLOSMOBILE | Christian A. Melhcrn, sixty-eight. | 119 N. Market Street, died sudden- ly at 1:30 p.m. Buffenmyer planing mill, EF. Schlosser, of] said Monday while visit-| ing at the Florin. Dr. town, David deputy coroner, dea h a heart attack. Mr. a Son was due to Melhorn | was born in York Co., of the and Julia Snyder Mel- was a the | Brethren in Christ Church, Cross- | roads-Florin District. | | Surviving are these children: { John E. Melhorn, Mount Joy; ( | Mary N., wife of Miller Wolgemuth, | | with whem he resided; Martha E.| wife of ishop Luke Keefer, Mil-| and Willis S. Melhorn, Seventeen grandchildren | A retired carpenter, late George { horn and member cf lersburg; | Palmyra. and these brothers and a sister also | { survive: Katie, wife of Jacob Be- | verson, York; Robert Melhcrn,| | Washington Boro; and Curtis Mel- | { horn, York RD. | | The funeral was held this Thurs- | | day afternoon with services in the | | Cress Roads Brethren In Christ| { Church and in‘erment in the| | Schock family plot at Washington] PA | : HN | Boro. hi RX ——— 0 Bie — | GIRL SCOUTS OUTLINE | THE SEASON'S ACTIVITIES | Girl Scout activities for the com- outlined at | meeting of the Neighlorhood Group| | | recently. | | ing season were | One new sponsoring organization | | the Ergatan Sunday School class of | | the Church of God will back al | group of Intermediates. Miss Anna| | Mae Eby, chairman, announced | that during Girl Scout week, the A General Motors Value Mortuary Record Mrs. Pearl Hummer, Mount Joy. Fresh Vegetables and Fruit, | Besides his wife, Mrs. Amanda Nye, | survived by two FUShed from the farms 2| That's why you | great-grandchildren and one great-| selected, firm fruit and crisp, The funeral was held at Steelton | taste as wonderful as they look. found dead in bed of a heart attack Large Calif. Creston I. Shoemaker, of i 0 nN Y D E WV S 43 years in the was ordained in 1897 and was King of Prussia—8) miles—will be | He 1 90 cents given his pastorate at Maytown, ie . Other rates to King of Prussia: | Pa. His last pastorate was at Lu-| Philadel- served 16 years be- | the late Tobias and Emma Herr, { EYES EXAMINED BY | Strasburg Twp., and a member of | APPOINTMENT [the Straskturg Mennonite Chnrch.| | DR. S. MILLIS | her Tague Bethan | wile ( enry rubaker, with OPTOMETRIST whom she resided; a foster daugh- 50 N. MARKET STREET ter, Anna, wife of Walter Burk- ELIZABETHTOWN | hart, Strasburg R1: and four step Hours: children: Samuel C. Leaman, Or- Daily: 9 to 1 and 2 to 5 lando, Florida; Ada, wife of C. L. Evenings: Tues. & Sat. 6:30 - 8 | Wenger, Salunga; Bertha R. Lea- MI dd | man, West Liberty, Va; Willis D. NE: 334) Leaman, Lampeter. Eleven grand- and was a member of the Brethren, Bishop Christian N. Hos-f Chocolate Iced Layer Cakes Go'den Macaroon Crunch Bar Cakes right to Your Acme always find | garden - fresh vegetables that New Cro Fresh Prunes Tokay Grapes 2.29 G9 head 1 7¢ 3 bs 28¢ qt box 33¢ 3fr (0c 2.29 (8 size) Snow White Cauliflower U. S. 1 Greening Apples New Tender Brussel Sprouts Large Eggplants a [0c | Green Peppers Glenside Park Lawn Grass Seed 5 '° 29 |,89 Fresh Full Pod Lima Beans 2's 19¢ 5.2 anor 4.273 Sweet Potatoes Farmdale Baby Lima Beans '2°zrkg [9¢ Ideal Concentrated Orange Juice 2 6°zcans 47¢ New Pack Ideal Ideal Pork and CATSUP| BEANS Regular or Hot Tasty Tomato Sauce 19 || 3: 23° Bake a Cherry or Apple Pie with the revolutionary new Easy-Mix Pie Crust Just stir and roll - - - four easy steps and get perfect pie crust every time. Get the simple recipes at our market - « « you'll never go back to the old methods. RED, SOUR, PITTED PIE CHERRIES 2:43 Comstock Sliced Piz Apples 2 20°zcans 33¢ Ideal Fancy Pumpkin 2 29ozeanms Gold Seal Pie Crust Mix 2 Gold Medal or Pillsbury Flour 5" 5]¢ Gold Seal Enriched Flour 5 vhs 4]¢ 6 Fruit Flavor Ideal GELATINE DESSERTS Puddings or Ice Cream Mix C 3-19 ASCO ‘COFFEE “heat-flo” roasted WISC. CHEESE LOAF Glendale Club ENRICHED MARGARINE Princess PANCAKE MIX Gold Seal 14-02 bot 34-02 cans No 2 cans America’s Prize Winner Lull Sweet Cream Butter 73° Richland Butter 'b» 71c Wrapped Quarters Ib 78¢ 2 Ib box 75¢ 20-0z pkg 13¢ KING SYRUP Golden Table 40-0zcan 31¢ MAYONNAISE Fresh Hom-de-Lite qt jar §4¢ SALAD DRESSING HomdeLite at Jar §3¢ Aeme Meats are are Guaranteed to Please Pork Loin 49¢| Center Cut Pork Chops '" 73¢ Fryers Stewers »53¢ 149 » 49° Fully Dressed and Drawn CHICKENS Lean Smoked Picnics Sliced Pressed Ham 19¢ Skinless Franks kinless Franks " 59¢ 4 Ibs net Canned Hams +" 'G- 29 Ready to serve --- no waste --- all solid Ham Pollock Fillets Ib 25¢ | Fillets of Perch Ib 35¢ Fillets of Haddock '° 39¢|Fancy Large Shrimp Oysters, Scallops, Crab Meat and Other Seafood Oscar Mayer's Lean Boneless o Lean Boneless Fresh Virginia too Bakery Jreats © 59° | A golden layer cake with delicious, rich chocolate Icing. 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It was also announced that the | girls would sell Girl Scout candy | by Mrs. Robert Hawthorne, who | recently returned from a training | period at Camp Macy, New York. Everybody reads newspapers but NOT everybody reads circular ad- Supreme Bread 14- Biy Double Loaf Family Bread 19° —————————————————————— Prices Effective Sept, 14-15-16, 1950, Quantity Rights Reserved. YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE AT THE ACME Made of the ingredients you would use in your own home. Better tasting, better toasting, and stays soft longer. You save up to 5c a loaf. large loaf vertising left on their door step. Th West Tow: that town day boun Th appo on t owne lage two Done the v Ho sugge cordi the than Rhee An Dc So At held | 185 | held gion |] tribut Assoc Tynd: Assoc used ciation This tribut hs period of the many the A nity s It © banqu teams includ team, team. 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