The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 22, 1951, Image 6

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6w=The Bulletin, Mt, Joy, Pa.., Thursday, February
ANNUAL SPELLING BEE BY
HOSSLER'S P.T.A.,, FEB. 23
The Parent Teachers Assoc, of | and one Dutch class
Hossler's School will hold their an- |
nual spelling bee on Friday, Febru- | freshments will be for sale
ary 23rd at 7:30 p. m. | ry
An interesting program is being |
Maim Street
by Ralph Stein



AT HOME HES A DISH- JOCKEY
WITH A BUILT-IN CRINGE - - -





BUT ARM HIM
WITH AN AUTO AND
WATCH THE WORM TURN!


Travelers Sofely Service
1951 | mien RIFLE TEAM WILL
|
| arranged. There will be two spell-
| ing classes, one general information
An offering will be taken and re- | chologist and Hypnotist to
| PRESENT HYPNOTIST MAR. 1
The Mount Joy High Schoel Rifle
Club has made arrangements with
Dr. D. K. Ernst, well known Psy-| United States last year.
present An Oxford girl 19, bride of eight
| his program on Thursday, March 1,| months, was instantly killed when
1951 in the High School Auditorium her auto struck a bank on Route
‘From The Dailies
(From page 1}
(Tuesday. Yesterday it was destroy=
{
{ed by fire.
Around here housewives are
| paying nearly a dollar a pound for
butter, In Italy it sells for 15 to 17
cents a Last Italy
pounds to Genoa
pound week
1,200,000
it 17 cents
-
shipped
|
Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends. | #t 7:30 p. m. Dr.
Ernst appeared
| here several years ago and present
| ed his program to a very large and
enthusiastic audience.
This is the first that the
[Rifle Club has undertaken a ven-
this kind; also the first time
time
ture as
that your patronage and support
has been solicited by these boys.
tainment that is educational and
different, plan now to attend the
Hypnotist ‘Show on March 1, 1951.
li
Everybody reads newspapers but
NOT everybody reads circular ad-
vertising left on their door step.
CASH BALANCE AT

Light Fund '..........
Total
|
RECEIPTS
| Taxes Collected in Cash During Year ........ cies
| Taxes Collected on Old Duplicates During Year ..... :
| Amount Received from County on Unpaid Taxes or Liens Filed
{ Amount Received from other Source
| Total
| Total
General Government
Highways, ..... oie Jedi .
Miscellaneous Sensis dain
Water Fund: 5... oc.
Light Fund
Total
|
Cash, Security and Reserves ......
Total

8-1
For an evening of fun and enter- |
1950 AUDITOR'S REPORT FAST DONEGAL TOWNSHIP, LANC. CO.
From First Monday in Janvary 1950 to First Monday in January 1951
Cash in Bank, Securities and Reserves . . Af
EXPENDITURES ~~
Protection to Persons and Property ................
CASH BALANCE AT END OF YEAR
RESOURCES
Due from Tax Collectors ...........
Value of Township Machinery and Township Building ........
ASSESSED VALUE OF THE TOWNSHIP ....... re.
472 in Colerain township,
The National Production Auth-
|
ority has cutback on steel on radio |
refrigerators,
FLORIN
(From Page 1)
Mumper Monday
The Kings Daughters Class
[the Florin B. U. B. Church
| their regular class meeting at
of Mr. and Mrs. Al Fike
| Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Lloyd Vogel
and television sets,
automobiles, ete. twemty percent,
Lloyd Bubk, York truck driver,
fell asleep, his truck hit
on the Penna, turnpike near Den=- |
of
held
the
on
a bridge
fhiome
| ver and he was burned to death
Mai. Gen Keiser
mer commander of the Second Ar- | Naney, visited Mu
Korea, taken iom Lawton Sr. at
complete of Indiantown West on Tuesday.
Gap. | Mrs. Emma Peifer of Elizabeth-
An Army officer, his wife and two town, spent the week with Mr. and
children, from Indiantown Gap, Mrs. Benj. Kauffman
into a house at Mt. Gretna| pp. Mrs. J. C. Murphy
| Berwyn visited Mr Mrs
Arndt last week.
Mr. Donald
Laurence for- and daughter
and Mrs. Will-
has Lincoln Hwy
my Division in
charge
and of
and
celebrated
22nd.
Felty
guests
BEGINNING OF YEAR Eichler
of
of
lL Mr. Mrs. Nelson
¢ 8.851.67 | Lancaster were Sunday
and
O |
$20,496.60 | Mrs. Adah Eichler. .
I Rev. and Mrs. Henry Becker en-
eda
8510.99 | tertained the guests to
- ——. | dinner on Saturday evening: Mr.
$30,224.03 | and Mrs. Jay Greiner and three
sons, Mr. Mrs. Geo. Cutman
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stauffer
$ 1,411.16 | and children and Mr. and Mrs. Me-
350.00 | Roberts.
20,887.14 | ___
821.12 |
1,691.07 |
2,339.02 |
’ $27,499.51 |
ten $11,576.19 |
a = Fehon
s (a) to (i) Form 9905 .... following
$30,224.03 f and
7,500.00 |
$20,703.21,
Meeting scheduled
Signed
CLARENCE S. GREIDER
HOWARD STRAUSBAUGCH
P. B. McMULLEN
Paul
| Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman and |

Attention Poultrymen!
MEETING POSTPONED!
Due to an accident by Dr. Kent, Director of Research
of The Quaker Oais Company.
Friday evening,
Landisville Fire House, has been postponed.
FOOD SALE FEBRUARY 24
The Busy Workers Class of the
Fvangelical Congregational Church
will sponsor a food sale at Wolge-|
muth Inc., store room, East Main)
street on Saturday, February 24th]
beginning at ten o'clock.
Cocoanut
Our own home made
|
|
and Peanut Butter easter eggs.
er

Served Mt. Joy & Vicinity
For 28 Years
Will continue Same Honest
Service As Before,
CALL
Roy B. Sheetz
Day or Night.
Sunday or Holiday




Bulletin Advertising
Pays Big Dividends

who was the speaker for the
February 23rd at the


Auditors



LIREBALL POWERED
Want more THRILL per dollar 7
HAT are the things you hope some
day to have in an automobile?
Is it power that rises to every challenge?
Is it the satisfied feeling of being a very
important person there at the wheel?
Is it day-long comfort and ample dimen-
sions that make every trip a pleasure?
Is it the durable goodness of sound con-
struction — the sturdy strength that will
outlast the years?
Well, sir, the time has come for you to
take to heart these three words of sensible
advice—"‘SMART Buy’s Buick.”
Every Buick has Fireball power — an
exclusive combustion principle that makes
each drop of fuel do extra duty.
Standard equipment, accessories, trim and models are subject to change
without notice.
Save = 50%
8 SMASHING
SALES DAYS
FEB.23 thruMAR.3
RETTEW'S ONCE A YEAR
STORE WIDE
—
[ANT —
RUMMAGE SALE
Every Buick has coil springs on all four
wheels — that add to your comfort and
never need service.
Every Buick can be had with Dynaflow
Drive,* which lends extra smoothness to
+ all the miles you drive and saves wear on
tires, engine and transmission for long.
run economy.
Every Buick sparkles with added conven
iences, refinements, appointments that lift
these 1951 beauties far above the “utility”
level and make them a special joy to own.
And when it comes to price~we ask you
to compare Buick with the field. Come
see us soon. Lots of folks
and finding there’s no buy like a Buick.
% Standard on ROADMASTER, optional at extra

cost on other Series.
No other car provides all this:
DYNAFLOW DRIVE—saves strain on
driver and car
FIREBALL POWER — high-compres-
sion, valve-in-head engine gets more
good from every drop of fuel
PUSH-BAR FOREFRONT — combines
smart style and unsurpassed protection
WHITE-GLOW INSTRUMENTS
greater clarity at night
TORQUE-TUBE DRIVE—steadies
ride, improves driving control
4-WHEEL COIL SPRINGING ~~
cushions ride, saves servicing costs
compartment
five times af brake drum
spears on most models
Tune in HENRY J. TAYLOR, ABC Network, every Mondoy evening.
DUAL VENTILATION air
fed separately fo right or left of front
SELF-ENERGIZING BRAKES —
hydraulic—multiply pedal-pressure
DREAMLINE STYLING — tapered,
car-length fenders, gleaming sweep-
Plus: Self-locking luggage lid,
StepOn parking brake, two-way igni-
tion lock, Safety-Ride rims, Hi-Poised
engine mounting, Body by Fisher
Outstanding Values—Shop Early and Save
®
Rettew’s
DEPARTMENT STORE
MANHEIM, PENNA.


are comparing

you.



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S. F. ULRICH, Inc.
505 NORTH MARKET ST. ELIZABETHTOWN,
WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM ===
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PENNA.



© LOUAL TRADEMARKS. laa
You'll like the friendly courtesy and the
efficient service at this Bank. For your
convenience we offer both regular and
special checking accounts.
open the account most convenient for
FR AE
(TYE YN
‘MT. JOY; PA.
Md A A KE

Come in and


| America’s
| this better butter - - - it costs no
Richland Creamery
"BUTTER
| Fully Dressed Stewing
| Fillets of Perch
‘Salt Water OYSTERS 73°
G Values! 3 "Week
60 ANNIVERSARY
Acme Markets are Open Today
Regular Store Hours
we NN MS hye 4 I",
7
|
|
| 3
Celebrate National Cherry Week
with a Delicious Virginia Lee
CHERRY PIE
ony
Devilfood Decorette
BAR CAKES
Va. Lee Golden Snow
Cocoanut Cakes
Brown ’n Serve Pan Rolls '2 19¢
Cloverleaf Rolls Pka 6 {76
Brown ’n Serve Crispy Fr. Bread
2 loaves in pkg 22¢
HOT CROSS BUNS
12: 39
POS ol BY
Ha il
CHIE
Rob-Ford Large
Sweet California
PRUNES
29°
Glen Cove Prepared,
Clam
Chowder
2:29
Ps
or)
Year after year Louella wins the
prizes for quality. Why not try
Ly i)
|
Ib
pkg
pkg
Honey Glazed Do’Nuts
pkg of 6 25¢
Today’s Best Value---Enriched
Supreme Bread
15°
103-0z
cans

large

Great
Prize
Winning
Butter
more to be sure of satisfaction.
Sweet Cream
BUTTER
8 € Wrapped
Quarters
19°
Glendale Club
WISC. LOAF CHEESE
Perfect for every purpose
why BD box 3D
pkg
Gold Seal Macaroni or
Spaghetti
oo 16¢
Gold Seal Enriched
Finest AH-Purpose
FLOUR
2: 41°
LOUELLA MILK t's Homogenized
PRINCESS MARGARINE b 32¢
WHITE RICE Rob-ford Long Grain 2 Ib pkg 29¢
IDEAL BEANS With pork or vegetarian 2 16-0z cans 23a
ASCO COFFEE Heat flo roasted Ib 79¢
IDEAL INSTANT COFFEE Ane lar 49¢
IDEAL ORANGE PEKOE TEA Va-1b pke 27 ¢
bikie TE Jr
TOP QUALITY, TENDER SIRLOIN
Smoked Hams =: -59¢
Slices of these Delicious Hams '> Ta Butt End 65¢
- 9°
Ib
ctn
Spread it
thickly on
Supreme
Bread---
Children
love
Ideal old Fashioned
Ib
“Ib
bag



2 tall cans 27¢
CHICKENS
Smoked Picnics «~~ 49
1b 59¢
Ib 55¢
Ib 39¢
Ib 79¢
GRADE A LEAN SLICED BACON
TASTY SKINLESS FRANKFURTS
Pollock Fillets ib 25¢ | Haddock Fillets
Ib 39¢ | Fancy Large Shrimp
Crisp Cal. Iceberg Fancy Slicing
LETTUCE TOMATOES
2-19] -25°
CAL. FRESH PEAS 229°
CRISP FLA. RADISHES bunch Ge
FRESH FLA. STRAWBERRIES pint box 33 ¢
FLA. PASCAL CELERY rT
WHITE POTATOES U- . 1 Penna. 15 168 39¢
NEW POTATOES Fia- Red Biis _. 15s 29¢
FLA. ORANGES 200216’ doz 35¢
Large Juicy Fla. 46-54's
3.29°
GRAPEFRUIT
2 cars; pkg 230
» Seabrook Farms Corn-on-the-Cob
Farmdale Frozen Baby Lima Beans '2°zrka (gg
Prices Effective Feb, 22-23-24, 1931. Quantity Rights Reserved.
YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE AT THE ACME