» 6—The Mi. Joy, October 5, 1950 | LETTERS GRANTED John E. Melhorn, Mount Joy, {| Willis Melhorn, Palmyra, the estate of Christian A. Mel Bulletin, Pa., Th ursda y FOOD SALE, OCTOBER Delta Streets, for the benefit of the of The Rosary Society of the As- church, ; sumption, Blessed Virgin Church, Sale will be held from 10:00 a.m, | horn, late of Mount Joy. Mount Joy, will hold a food sale, | to 1:00 pm, a 4 wo Saturday, October 7th, at the Wol- ee SW Subscribe for the Bulletin Bemuth Inc. Show too, Main and Patronize Bulletin advertisers A LET Us Fill Your Order FOR GET IT AT BOOTH’S MOUNT JOY, PA. ing, and more uniform. CALL ELIZABETHTOWN 484-R RHEEMS and executors Sweet Potatoes Field Grading eliminates bruis- Roy B. SUPPORT YOUR BOY SCOUTS GIVE ARTICLES TOWARD SALF Now is your opportunity to part with those articles you have stored in the attic or basement, and you just couldn't find use for. All you have to do is contribute these ar- ticles to the Boy Scouts, who in at the in November. turn will hold a public sale Scout Den, The ough week to the sometime scouts will canvass the bor- days and Saturdays up sale dage which will be later proceeds of this sale to take the the summer months and for the up- nounced The used will be boys camping in keep of the troop. - — Stimulate your business by adver- rising in the Bulletin. LANDISVILLE, PA Sweater Sets $2.25 - $2.75 Mennen Baby Ointment 49¢ i» INSHONA [rei i __ ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF Baby A VETERINARY PRACTICI LIMITED TO Week BOVINE INFERTILITY | Infant Sweaters ¢ Diapers .... $3.75 Doz. R. L. GUTZWILLER, V. M. 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LOOK AT THESE SWEATERS you come in and open your All Wool + coat sleeves - Colors grev or green ........ $6.25 All Wool - grey or brown, double elbows ................. $5.50 checking account. 11 Wool - sleeveles a . Aw sib overs iy time and inconvenience, when FOR GYM CLASSES you pay by check. Your can- White Cum Shore... ih $1.00 . Cirle’ Gvm Shoes... . ln © $3.25 celled check is proof a bill was : Men'sGym Shoes ..........5......00. fi $4.95 - $5.50 paid, in case a dispute arises. a LTV VETO [LILO AER MT. JOY, PA. Weber FDC. | | | | | | © LOCAL TRADEMARKS. Ina You save a 2 3 A 3 3 2 ? 3 % Z Z ? i 5 3 Chevrolet advance-design trucks are America's best buy! Certifled ratings prove Chevrolet Load- master engines deliver more net horsepower than those of the principal standard equipped conven- tional trucks in their weight class, 13,000 to 16,000 Ibs., Gross Vehicle Weight. For the last eight consecutive years, these trucks have led the field in sales... . are far ahead this year. Make your next truck a Chevrolet. Come in and get the facts! (ey _ NEWCOMER MOTORS, Inc. MOUNT JOY; PA. TO DELIVER MORE HORSEPOWER | | AT THE CLUTGH do > TO DELIVER TOP PAYLOADS [1 | | f; a Cl n= | | the | sion. | burg nike | Councilman | umbia Avenue residents, | of | and $21,151.36 in the water account. | | erweight trucks | travelled by auto. | were | collected outstanding and $4,912.00 per ta outstanding. Brown | from Zoning | building permits issued during the | month of September. | FIRST FOR ALL-AROUND SAVINGS | | { family of Philadelphia, | ner Swords of Mount Joy were Sunday | guests of Schoelkoph. { | and sons, Kenneth and Nelson, | Falmouth | Victor Snyder and Mr. Murs. | Daniel Moore, Mr. New Holland RD visited Mrs. Lil- | lian Witmer Sunday. town visited Mr. Gamber on Sunday. | Boro Council (From Page 1) | cil to appoint a representative from their group to act as judge during the Hallowe'en parade. Council ap=- pointed Paul Stehmain, Jr, Arnold, Bricker firm advised Council that all papers are in order to turn over the water system to the boro authority, authority and Beyer ever the wants to set up | its books before taking over and expects to be about Ist. Paul Stoner, mission, ready ber of the Zoning omic again presented his resig- the Council accepted. Officer Neiss could have | the nation from commission and { reported that he | a room for an office inl Community Building, rent free | | with heat and light furnished. Some | of the did not councilmen that the were opinion officer need an office. No action was tafzen. Council signed an agreement to] pay Maurice Bailey and Arthur Mayer $50.00 a month for the rents | a! of the scales to weiggh trucks. | Mr. Paul Stehman, Sr., of the | | Zoning commission reported that the new commercial district along Harrisburg He also pike is 200 ft. in depth. requested council | to have a new tracing made of the | . : | Zoning map for use of the commis- | Same would cost $200. Coun- | cil will consider. i Bids will be of 6 in. bell and spigot iron Bids at the | regular meeting of council Novem- 2000 ft. received for cast pipe. will be opened | ber 6th. The Community Exhibit was | Seis | | granted permission to use the lots on Delta and Henry Sts. for the show next week. Supervisor Smeltzer proposed diner to be built on the| ™™ new development along the Harris- | had requested water. | Hostetter advised | Council that the has been dropped. { Zerphey turned over peddlers licenses, park- | reported a | diner idea Burgess $27.00 for ing fines and firearms permits. Fred Fletcher, representing Col- requested certain proposed amendments to the Zoning laws. Same was refer- | red to the boro solicitor before Council acts. Treasurer Krall reported balances $17,226.17 in the boro account Representatives of the Fire Com- pany asked that the the fire truck be paid by the boro instead of the fire company. Coun- insurance on | | cil passed a motion to do so. Police Chief Neiss reported six- teen auto prosecutions and 18 ov- 1,143 with miles Bills paid from the boro account $341.88, the count $577.88. Checks were received as follows: $485 auto fines in September from from water ac- | James Hockenberry, $52.25 1948 taxes with $1,596.16 outstanding, | $150.75 1949 taxes with $4,062.61] outstanding. $210.00 from the Un- ion National Mount Joy Bank as interest due on securities. $311.85 from George Browny III, 1950 taxes with $1,453.40 real estate cdpi- $35.00 from Robert in August, $35.00 Walters for | for fines officer — ee NEWTOWN Fogie and | Mrs. Wag- | Margurite | Mr. and Mrs. Victor Young and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Norman Snyder | of | and Mrs. | and Mrs. Ed visited Mr. sler on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer and amily spent Sunday with Mr. and | John Kauffman at Ironville. Mrs. Blanche Frysinger and Mrs. | attended the Golden | wedding anniversary of Mr. and | Mrs. Ralph Hogentogler at Colum- | | bia on Sunday. { Mr. and Mrs. Neil Fetzer and | family were Sunday visitors of Mr. | and Mrs. Edward Isler and family.| Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kieth and | family of Brunnerville, visited Mr. | nd Mrs. Daniel Geltmapher on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brosey all hildren of Mount Joy R. D. and| and Mrs. Clepence Dietrich of | Rhoads of Middle- and Mrs. Abram Miss Louisa a Everybody reads newspapers but NOT everybody reads circular ad- vertising left on their door step. law | How- | | Nov em- | SALT WATER OYSTERS saree Vg end show you how to S-t-r-e-t-c-h Your Dollars this Week! 8:51.00 Farmdale Large, Sweet PEAS Stock Up and Save! 17-02 cans Ideal i Ee Fla. 46-02 1 4 ORANGE JUICE -:: | i PORK & BEANS .::. 10::°190 2-cans 23¢ Sane i FRUIT COCKTAIL: 3:10 can 36¢ cane’ i Ideal Ti POTATOES i: 9::5100 2cans 25¢ cans JELLIES =i: 6 ::°100 glass 19¢ o's Ideal Prepared SPAGHETTI... SOUR KROUT TOMATO SOUP 9 cans $1.00 8:::5].00 12.51.00 Ideal Fancy Ideal Cond. can 10¢ 8 i g TOMATO JUICE «© 4:10 | Hurlock c $ GREEN BEANS... 8::100 Get acquainted with our Cheese Section this Month The American Dairy Ass'n is making special effort during October to acquaint everybody with the temp- ting variety and superb quality of cheese produced in this country. We are cooperating and urge you to see the displays at our markets. MILD CREAMY Tes Club Wisc. CHEESE LOAF CHEESE Ideal for every purpose and look at the saving. Sharp 6g: Cheese Get this combination! A 2-Ib box Glendale Club GUARANTEED MEATS AND POULTRY We must please you or your money cheerfully refunded. Lean Fresh, Rib End PORK LOIN : 49- Small Leen Lean, Smoked Chi a nD Both For Loaf Cheese AND | Ib pkg Nabisco Prem. Crackers s] .00 Serve the best on your table « - « America’s Great Prize- Winning Butter - - - Specially Priced this SWEET CREAM § BUTTER | 73° Richland Creamery BUTTER "71° Homogenized--Enriched EVAP. MILK 4:.47 Ideal Enrich Enriched cut from small porkers PICNIC GD SMALL, LEAN SMOKED HAMS 3° Fully Dressed CHICKENS Stewers Fryers 49: |" 59. Skinless Franks '® 59¢ Wrapped Quarters tall cans Lebanon or Sweet Bologna '* 39¢ MARGARINE Haddc ck Fillets 1h 45¢ pint 77¢ Io 32 can The Pick of the Farms at Acme Savings Large Vine Ripened (8-9 size) HONEYDEWS 39° U.S. 1 5 lbbag 39. 3 = 29¢ Pollock Fillets Ih 25¢ Perch Fillets Ib 39¢ Fresh Virginia Lee BAKERY TREATS Jonathan Apples Apples Stayman Winesap or Delicious Large Graprfruit Fla-54s 3 for 25¢ Luscious Red TOKAY GRAPES 10° Crisp Fresh Western U. S. 1 “A” Size White CARROTS POTATOES 2-17 | 50:71:90 bag New Cape Cod Cranberries "ba 19¢ Fresh Full Pod Lima Beans 2" 19% J LOUISIANA CRUNCH RING Made with fresh oranges and a crunchy top. Perfect with all beverages, fruit desserts, etc. Specia ' 3 33° Marble Pound Cakes alt 3c Fresh Pulled Red Beets dm qe Golden Sweet Potatoes U:5 Md 4 bs 25, Cocoanut Bar Cakes © 39¢ Crisp Western Pascal Celery 2 15¢ ineappie i eS ——— # a € | SEABROOK FARMS EXTRA FANCY GREEN PEAS 212 7 | loed Layer Cakes 2 Ideal Concentrated Orange Juice 2 bor cans 436 ie ; Today's Biggest Value SUPREME ENRICHED BREAD 14° Virginia Lee Do’'Nuts | october Family Circle IDEAL COFFEE plait 19¢ sugared 20¢ only Sc Heavier bodied; |b can 86¢ Vacuum Packed YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE AT THE ACME A Blend For Every Taste! Heat-Flo Roasted WIN-CREST COFFEE Lighter bodied; ighter bodied Ib 79¢ Vigorous taste ASCO COFFEE Richer full Ib 8 1 Cc bodied blend Buy 3 cans of Nedick’s Orange Drink and get this refrigerator bottle large loaf can 19¢ Prices Effective uantity Righ Oct. 5-6-7, 1950. 9 RB gars eserved. Mor Exhib three with Queen 9 pm high have This Farm Jay G The; School School Hemp! town 4-H T and M Dr. town | er at Thurs hall. Alw: quoit that ° Sweitz Pitc] during Quoit The w day en will bi The Saturd was he school whose playing tives ¢ Readir and sp The success chased New | the Us Since drums, purcha Th this ye Robert James nell F Haas, | man, Blanke Clari ane Su cilla M cy Dil Harnis Barnha field. / Dal Cor Dale caster father, day or cottage er’s ho betwee ville. Dr. ( cner, i by sho shot hi gauge midnig! last see when | State | had go his wh discove He 1 from w weeks MOUN VICTIN Herb month bert L. admitte caster ported Charles GIVE CONOY The made $750 to in the town a; stream.