li. Jov, Pa., Thursday, Bulletin, TTT RH i | December 11, 1950 J TE PE PE RRL IL EIST IL TEAL IL IE TL TE TELS 2 " nerd ww x nx apn gr Gr Wa WTS OS TL BE FA TE NE PE SUS RS RARE BERATED 3 “5 A big Men's Bath Robes Men's Weaatherseal Jackets An Assortment of Men's Christmas Ties Ladies Print Dresses, Priced Special Ladies’ Chenille House Coats $5.25 $12.00 & $13.25 line of Ladies Boxed Handkerchiefs $3.75 i COME IN AND SEE OUR TOY DEPT. Here's the ticket to joyous holidays: a Christmas Club, so 3 that you'll have extra cash when you most need it. We js are now starting next year’s Christmas Clubs. Come in right away! A Join The Jolliest Club Of All NOW For The Jolliest Christmas Of All NEXT YEAR FULL LINE OF GROCERIES : WE ALSO CARRY A 5.00 12.50 25.00 50.00 100.09 $ 150.00 weeks—$ weeks—$ weeks—S$ 10¢ each week for 5 each week for 5 each week for 5 25¢ 0c $1.60 each week for 50 £2.00 each week for ! $3.00 each week for 50 weeks —$ weeks—$ weeks— ¢ We Take This Opportunity In Wishing All Our Customers ETE RE RE RE RTE TEE 78 TR BE P08 Th TR Te Th TG 0 08 0 Ts Te Pe he Rh BET 2 Sa A A A » pn Sy 8 x $5.00 each week for 50 et $ 250.00 2 8 510.00 each week for 50 weeks—$ 500.00 NN y : A MERRY CHRISTMAS CB a 1¥ AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR EE 2» 3 x i BANK [1398 ONE ME NE A % STARTING DEC. 15 WE WILL HAVE OPEN EVERY EE) VENI NTIL CHRISTMAS ‘TIL 9:00 O'CLOCK A MT. JOY, PA. $Y EVENING UNL Cis Member FDC. A 5 SB RE ET TAS SE SES RARE TERN Ri verybody Yh “This Locality Rea ds The yy lletin aia a abt baba itt : LOOK... Everything you've ever dreamed of in a refrigera- tor—and more! It's big—full 8.4 cubic feet. It’s convenient—features with a function, even a built- in bottle-opener! It's economical — famous Tight- Wad unit—quiet, never needs oiling. It's Model H-84—one of the new 1950 International Harvester Refrigerators. Come and see it. J. B. W. MAIN ST. HOSTETTER DIAL 3-3721 | HUGE FREEZER LOCKER a) Stores 50 lbs. of frozen food; four in- 34) stant-release ice trays. TWIN CRISPERS ; i Provide separate storage for 18.4 qts. 2: fruit and vegetables. fl VAST SHELF AREA 17.2 sq. fe. of rigid, plated steel shelves conveniently arranged. BIG MEAT TRAY Acid-resisting, porcelain enamel meat tray holds 10.8 pounds. Starting 520995 CONVENIENT TERMS & SONS MOUNT JOY, PA. i TR TE 0 0 TE 0 9 RE A 08 TE AE TEA HE TE RET ( POST OFFICE OPEN 0 ALL DAY SATURDAY #1! Although the Christmas rush has | not as yet come upcn us in all its a.m. until 6:00 p.m. May I ask that you refrain from puiting money in the collection boxes for letters. Be sure your let- ters are all stamped before you | drep them in the boxes. Please do not ask the Drop office or in a carriers to take your either in letter | Please do not call at the post office ask that clerks look for par- cels or letters. During this period | this is almost an impossibility. By cooperating with us in these | few simple ways, you not only help | the clerks and carriers during this but you do letters. them the nearby box. and | period, help yourself you better because we can give service. FIRST OF THE YEAR CHANGES | BY THE PENNA. P & L CO. Pennsylvania Power & Light Co., | announced the combinig of its pres- lent Mt. Joy District with its Col- umbia District and its present Lititz| District Company | District with its Lancaster next January 1st. at both Mt. Joy and Lititz be discontinued, after which both banks in each cf these com- muniiies will s of | offices will agents of the FP&IL Company to receive payment of electric service bills. Thomas G. Pennypacker, Columbia District have charge of District graduate of act as present will enlarged Col- Pennypacker| Columbia High School and attended Franklin and Marshall College,. sociated with the Manager, the umbia area. [is a He has heen ps-| local electric util- | ity since 1927, for the past seven | years as District Manager at Col- | umbia. | Elmer H. Bomberger, present | Lititz District Manager, becomes| | Assistant District Manager of ihe | Company's enlarged Lancaster Dis- | rte, Bomberger has long heen ac- civic | the Borcugh of Lititz, for | eight years as President of Council. | He joined the local utility in 1922] [and became manager of the | District in 1942, © Ce ee Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Marietta RD, ment of their daughter, LaVerne Pine Grove { R1. Miss Landis is a Senior at East { Donegal Twp. High School and Sat. Musselman is Camp Atterbury, Ind. | tive in various capacities in serving Lititz Marvin H. Landis. announce the engage- Fay, to Sgt. Musselman, stationed at Mrs. Stella B. Long, 106 N. Main | St, Manheim, en-| announces the gagement of her daughter, Kath-| ryn Marie, to J. Manheim R2. Miss Long is by Gore) berich-Payne Shoe Co., and Mr. Shearer is engaged in farming| with his father. No date has been set for the wedding. | Allen O. Shearer, here, LADIES BIBLE CLASS HELD { A DINNER AND PARTY The annual Christmas Dinner and Party of the Young Ladies Bible| Class of Trinity Lutheran Church] was held last Wednesday evening, | at the Kauffman Tea Room. The members = and | guests were present: Mrs. Norman following | Monday lowing committees: [pT Our Community i i? 3 gf. it is just a matter of a Wi "oN 8 | days, un‘il we ‘will feel it. How P Ww k 3 Bir You Buy i Bl ever y it is not too late to heed those| During ast ee . . I —- "| few wi ek, I he ave in ro wo "| vious weeks, to be ‘sure the correct| = i Home Furnishings 9 on on Moy Ane Cares d i" 0 rn ey S 0 re : the name and address is cor rect, ftienise D. Robertson, Jr. ‘ iN 3 | : i & as tas Ray nd “harles. i fn J 3 | that your name and address appears] Miss Mary Arlene Charles, CHECK THREE TH NGS 3 i" somewhere on the card. Many cards|daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 3 A db Ww | cach year do not reach their des-|Charles, Millersville R1, and George 4 TV IN FLORIN B | tination because some one failed to|D. Robertson, Jr, son of Mr. and Vv Ol 'R QL ALI I Y i Ny RN | take time in addressing their cards.| Mrs. George U. Robertson, Landis-| no Ry re yourself a lot of|ville, were married in Salem Evan- J TOR nN ou can save Vy i i Vv Ol 'R SE RV IC E wn waiting if you do your mailing now, gelical and Reformed Church, | 1 Ie " % Boys’ Corduroy Boxers. with i then too, the chances of your cords/Rohrerstown. The Rev. George R. Ol R I RIC E 5 $1 98 & $2 75 Bl and parcels arriving at their des-|Jochnson officiated at the double 3 : ¥ elastic prin i) tination on time are much better. [ring ceremony. : ¥ A The office will be open all day| The bride, was attended by 8 of - 4 3 KEENER vee. . 5 Misses Sweaters make a lovely | December 16th from Richard Sneath os matron of 3 : i of 3 3 0 il 6:00 The illlhonor and Miss Jeanie Robertson, nN # am. until 6:00 p.m. The by will] 4 Home Furnishings Christmas Gift x he open Sunday, but there will be/sister cf the bridegroom. and Mrs. ¥ 15-31 MARIETTA STREET MOUNT JOY. PENNA. nS | no window service. During next/George Ryan as bridesmmaids. : PHONE 3-5601 x y Boxed Towel Sets = $3.95 & $1.19 i week the lobby will be open from| Richard Sneath served as best » J=506 Io 3 | y of : MN 7:00 am. until 7:15 p.m, but the man, 8 3 : i Dish Cloths, Cellophane Package 79¢ i windows will be open from 8:00] James Blank was the soloist and Mary Louise Grube was the organ- ist. A reception was held for 110 per-| . Hall, on a Fire left in the Landisville which the couple sons after wedding trip South at the home of the bride. — i BETTY ARNDT HEADS (GYA FOR THE COMING TERM A meeting of the C. G. Y. A. cf the Church of God was held on| evening at the home of] Betty Jane Charles, for the Christ- mas party. At the business meeting these flicers were elected for the next, six months period: president, Bet- | ty Arndt; vice president, Betty Burger; secretary, and treasurer remain the same for a year. The new president chose the fol-| Special Musie, | Jay Barnhart, Jr. and Mary Jane| |Graybill. Ushers, Rcbert Schroll| and William Derr. Devotions, Helen| Sprout, Violet Sprout and Doris| Rice. Publicity, Nancy Funk, Betty Jane Charles, Galen Kaylor, Marlin Kaylor and Carl Kaylor. Plans were completed for the play “In the Cobbler’s Shop" to be| presented by the CGYA, on Dec. 31] |in the Church of Ged. After singing carols and exchang- ing gifts, refreshments were served.| TURKEYS GUINEAS LIVE OR DRESSED J. Stanley Witmer CHIQUES CREEK FARM, between Mt. Jov Legion Home and New Harrisburg Pike. PHONE LANDISVILLE 6156 46-8 | EYES EXAMINED BY APPOINTMENT DR. S. MILLIS OPTOMETRIST 59 N. MARKET STREET ELIZABETHTOWN Hours: Daily: 9 to 1 and 2 to 5 Evenings: Tues. & Sat. 6:30 - 8 No Hours Thursday PHONE: 334) Heilig Funeral Home 23 W. Main St. Mount Joy | | JAMES B. HEILIG, | | Funeral Director | FORMICA Sinktops & Counters KITCHEN & BATHROOM WALL TILE Tile Floors Venetian Blinds LEONARD L. SAFKO Phone 3-3492 - Mt. Joy, Pa. 17-tf A AA AAA AAR VWVAAAAANS Strickler, Mrs. J. Richard Brubaker, | | Miss Beulah Smith, Mrs. L. W.| Koder, Mrs. Harold Brown, Mrs. Joe Germer, Mrs. Robert Keener, Mrs. James Roberts, Mrs. Clyde Gerberich, Jr, Mrs. James Heilig, | | Mrs. Robert Hawthcrne, Mrs. Earl Heisey, Miss Thelma Frankfort, Mrs. Donald Ney, Mrs. Dick Leit- ner, Mrs. Bruce Brown, Mrs. Wil- bur Hawthorne, Mrs. Joseph Sears, | Mrs. Harold Bender, Mrs. Joseph King, Mrs. Samuel Ney, Mrs. Clyde Wivell, Mrs. J. Richard Heisey, Mrs. Dr.H.C.Killheffer Optometrist MANHEIM 163 S. Charlotte St. Telephone 5.3376 Mon. & Wednes. 9-5:30 Tues. Fri. Sat. 7-9 P. M. Tues. Fri. Sat. , 9:30-1:00. 2-5 P. M ELIZABETHTOWN 15 E. High St. Telephone 24-R Wayne Kretzing, Mrs. Harry Rey- nolds, Mrs. George Keener and Mrs. William Reider. Everybody in this locality reads The Bulletin—that’'s why its adver- tisers get such excellent results. PHONE IN YOUR NEWS Weddings Thruout They will live| Enough for You, Reach For - - - | ‘Process. Holly Wreaths ¢2 49¢ ' Yuletide Wreaths | ready for the oven to bake them golden brown. Brown 'n Serve French Bread | nocay’s Best Value! Enriched PICKLES Headquarters for Your Holiday Baking Needs Gold Seal Enriched % Finest All-Purpose on yi Try it on our Guarantee! 9:39 10.:.75° A ide or Gold Medal 7. FLOUR 10.95 ud Ideal Pure Vanilla milla Extract 2-0z bot 28¢ AKE MIXES Gold Seal; 4 varieties 2 pkgs 45¢ CAKE MINCE MEAT ©'d Time 2002 jar 25g FANCY PUMPKIN Ideal Golden 29-0z can 15¢ PIE CRUST MIX GoldSeal 2 Phys 20¢ FANCY MIXED NUTS Reb-Fora Ib rke 49¢ CALIF. DIAMOND WALNUTS > 39¢ CRANBERRY SAUCE 'deal Fancy 2 16-02 cans 27¢ A LOUELLA MILK Homogenized 4 tall cans 47¢ 1 c tf Nothing but the Best is Good S A L 5 IDEAL GELATINE DESSERTS | 6 Fruit Flavorsand3 ' PUDDINGS SWEET CREAM It’s America’s Prize Winner Wrapped quarters 76° Ib Richland Butter T4¢ Ide = 4-2 | CATSUP 2:35 You Can Depend on the Acme for Fresh Produce | Juicy Florida 200-216 size ORANGES -29° doz 3 for 25¢ LARGE FLA. GRAPEFRUIT *%* siz 2 Ibs 25¢ 14-0z bots WESTERN DELICIOUS APPLES STAYMAN WINESAP APPLES 55 3 bs 29¢ ea | 5g Ib {9g 219° tL 5 large head 15¢ A sn23¢ Seabrook Farms GREEN BEANS 2 oxos 3c Frenched or Cut Idal Pure Concen. ea 1.95 | ORANGE JUICE ~~ Zocans 39" Fresh Virginia Lee Bakery Treals Get Your Virginia Lee Fruit Cakes Now Better than ever. Perfect for gifts or for yourself. 1 Ib Cake 89¢ 20 cake 1.75 5 Ib cake 3.95 Cocoanut Marshmallow Deviifood Layer Cakes ©* 69¢ | Delicious Jelly Cocoanut Bar Cakes © 39¢ Red Emperor Grapes 2 '°s 29¢| Fresh Cocoanuts Anjou Pears 2 'bs 29¢ | Pitted Sair Dates CRISP CARROTS = CALIF. ICEBERG LETTUCE TOMATOES Fancy Slicing Pulled Calif. Figs pka 25¢ Silver Christmas Trees ©2 98¢ Green Christmas Trees ©2 89¢ FRESH Anotlier New Treat You'll Really Enjoy - ‘Brown 'n Serve Sticky Cinnamon Buns Plenty of cinnamon and raisins and a wonderful i tasting honey carmel coating. In metal container, 8. pkg 31 i Crispy-crust French Bread at its delicious best. Merely pre-heat oven to 425 degrees. Place loaves in oven on ungreased baking sheet, bake until brown (approx. 15 min.) and you have “hot BD 21 bread” that's out of this world when spread with in pkg Louella Butter. Brown ‘n Serve Pan Rolls <9? 17¢ 14¢ Supreme Bread Why Pay More? Get Quality « - « Get “Heat-Flo Roasted WIN-CREST COFFEE T5¢ A mild, satisfying blend. ASCO COFFEE TT¢ Preferred by 3 out of 4 of our customers. Ideal Vacuum Packed Coffee Richer, full-bodied C Drip or reg grind can » 83 large loaf Majestic Sweet Mix + Qe Virginia Lee Ass Lee Assorted CHOCOLATES 1-1b &G« 3. sq 8° Ja 5.43 Coffee box Acme Meats - - Your Satisfaction Fully Guaranteed BORE Loin 39° Tn 69° PORK CHOP Ib §3¢ SKINLESS FRANKFURTS Ge CHICKENS b35¢ Oscar Maver Celebrated | Lean Plate Beef COOKED HAMS |Short Ribs Beef "* 45¢ > 49¢ Ready-to-Eat . sk 89 Sliced Bacon 1b 39¢ 63; Ibs net weight can FRESH COUNTRY STYLE Fillets of Perch Long Link Sausage |Fancy Pollock Fillets 25¢ > 49¢ Fancy Haddock Fillets '® 45¢ PAN PUDDING “ur Fancy Large Shrimp '» 79¢ December 14-15-10, 1950. Quantity Rights Reserved. YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE AT THE ACMF ; or Fully Dressed Stewing . Prices Tl Ma Wh Rea Mt, J jured s when hi Harris ville rai The i thirty-t} a fractu arm, ac A.W. F He w Hospital His conc ious, Oliver highway driven William Hartford rear of Policema Polone he was hour wh horn blo car wa crash ar Johnson extinguis The S had just Farm, | had bee believed wheel. F were no Oliver when th in. Bur: Ten Halt As mo sure wa payers | weeks. | from, res phey is Friday A to stop stay the further n F The B lector th tions rai erased | School FE cil when proval «¢ Chester, in condu as their tor’s ver letters of Driv With In W A cha slaughter the driv which R eight, Sa last Wed night. The ch: Roy L. ¢ N. Eighil worked «¢ garage, S man Geor The wr Justice of Landisvill Spotts sa ¢ nfined « pital wit} the light poles on throwing A ‘hospi man’s eon day night chest inju REV. C. I AS CALYV On Sung Summy a as the Pa: Church ti January not made immediate DEEDS R Ralph ( Mt. Joy, | V. Stark, stable, 47 $4,200.