The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 15, 1951, Image 6

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(All “Heat-flo’’ Roasted)
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A lighter blend with a vigorous coffee taste.
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| 4oz jar 4Q¢ 12-0z jar $1.43
| LOUELLA MILK Homogenized 3 tall cans 38¢
PRINCESS MARGARINE 32
3 10/,-0z cans 29¢
20-0z pkg 13¢
40-0z can 32¢
=~] TOMATO SOUP 'deal Cond.
| PANCAKE MIX Gold Seal
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The Smart New
Styleline De Luxe 4-Door Sedan

(Continuation ‘of standard equipment and trim
illustrated is dependent on availability of material.)
Yes, Jumbo-Drum Brakes . . .
extra smooth, extra safe . . .
++. another reason why more people buy Chevrolets than any other car!
AMERICA’S LARGEST AND FINEST
LOW-PRICED CAR!
You and your family will enjoy special
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You'll know this the minute you test
its new, more powerful Jumbo-Drum
Brakes—largest in the low-price field!
They're extra smooth, positive and
safe; they provide maximum stopping
power with up to 25% less driver effort;
they combine with many other Chevro-
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And you'll enjoy a special kind of per-
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offers you your choice of a mighty 105-
h.p. Valve-in-Head engine, teamed with
the time-proved Powerglide Automatic
Transmission,* for finest no-shift driv-
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ard Chevrolet Valve-in-Head engine,
teamed with Silent Synchro-Mesh Trans-
mission, for finest standard driving at
lowest cost. Come in, see and drive it!

*Combination of Powerglide Automatic Transmission and
105-h.p. engine optional on De Luxe models at extra cost."
NEWCOMER MOTORS, Inc.
MOUNT JOY, PA.






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_PHILCO
TELEVISION RECEIVER
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CHARGE
COLLECT VOTES
FROM CUSTOMERS OF
Acme Super Markets
and American Stores
The Acme Markets-American Stores-Philco Plan for Television
Receivers in schools is NOT A CONTEST . . . there is NO
COMPETITION between schools. Every school in ‘this com-
munity can participate. Through’a system of votes, you, the
customers of Acme Super-Markets and American Stores have
the privilege of deciding which schools get the television
receivers. Every 25 cent purchase entitles the customer to one
vote . . . your cash register receipts are your votes. Every-
one may take part by saving votes. Votes are in turn collected
by the schools through parent-teacher organizations and
similar groups. As soon as a school has accumulated the
required number of votes, a new 18-inch Philco Television
Receiver will be installed WITHOUT CHARGE! Start saving
now . .. help your school!
Address All Inquiries to
AMERICAN STORES-PHILCO PLAN
Jelovision Receivers in School
P.O.BOX 147, BALTIMORE 3, MD.
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. , - . = | cult to gather them up. reported that the pigeons gobbled |
ing in the clock tower of the awn Our greatest difficulty would be | YP the grain soaked in Scotch |
ut eons | hall for many years. ! . - whiskey and soared drunkenly back NOTICE TO SUBSCRIB RS
. | the cost of the Scotch liquor but :
From Pie 13 | They soaked a lot of grain in Yon the’. sal the birds to their rooftops and teteered there |
( ge | Sccteh whiskey. The pigeons gob- then the sale of the birds should | ui) they sobered up.”
ject as a last ditch effort to get rid | pleg it up and went reeling. They | reimburse, Guess we must try some other
of the birds which have been roost- | couldn't fly successfully so they| In a later American Press dis-| remedy.
; | The Lancaster New Era
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Trailer Tax For Intelligencer Journal
(From Page 1)
at the East Donegal High School at | Sunday News
Maytown. |
The Tuberculosis Society of Lan- .
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~ caster County will have the Mobile | Announce the appointment of
-— cS X-Ray unit at East Donegal High |
School March 28, 1951 from 9:00 a. |
r y m. until noon and in Marietta High | MR. FRANK TYNDALL
School from 2:00 p.m. to 5:30 pm. |
Fee for the X-Ray is $1.00. The! 54 WEST MAIN STREET
public is invited to take advantage |
“ cf this opportunity to make certain | Telephone 3.5771
Clothin they are free of tuberculosis.
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J JOY
g SCHOOLS HONOR ROLL FOR | AS ‘THE AUTHORIZED AGENT IN MT. JO
THE FOURTH REPORT PERIOD
We invite you to see our Ciothing First Honor Roll—All As. | >
Department. Second Honor Roll—At least 2| = oo
pet Everybody, Everywhere, Reats The Bulle
We believe its the logical time to FIRST—Jay Barnhart, William | Ve 0 ’ Ve W ere, a S E bl e n
buV vour suit Tyndall, Eleanor Lane, Nancy |
uy your suit. Swanson 10; Constance Lane and |
Patricia Schroll 9; Joyce Metzler, ;
PI AIN GABARDINES Peter Nissley and John Witmer 8; | WHAT WE ABEL CAN BO
- ’ Lynn Fackler, James Pennell, | 3
~ ~ - Gerald Becker, Susan Fellenbaum | : © ; ; i
FANCY WORSTEDS and Marlene Mumper 7. | T FIGHT 3 Ms
SECOND-—John Bowman, Gary | *
$4 500 $6400 Ellis, Clair Metzler, Jerry Shupp, |’ 5
Richard Tyndall, = Bonnie Bigler, | " 4 ¢
to Nancy Brooks, Miriam Fitzkee, | 1. USE WHAT YOU HAVE f
Patsy Garber, Joann Kramer, Mary | Make it last—wear it out!
Grace her, Anita Myers a] | 7
Grace Bucher, Apita Myers, Thel- | 9 BUY ONLY WHAT YOU NEED
y . av . Pai sii ion. ow 1
BUXTON WALLETS Fi N k Glenn Groff, Donald Thome, -An- For necessities—not for greed!
me iNeckwear na Kreider, Sally Nissley, Ann: 3. PAY CASH WHE
PIONEER SUSPENDER To ny en
ted S Beautiful patterns of every Ruth Sherk, Marlene Zimmerman, Cash price is the low price!
f X price.
and BELTS color Peggy Fackler, Eleanor Hostetter, y 7% .
Jane Starr 11. 4. USE CREDIT CAREFULLY
INTERWOVEN SOCKS Joseph Ginder, Clair Wagner, Pay all you can down—all you can
Shirley Eby, Shirley Leedom, Mar- !
’ FLORSHEIM SHOES iecn Rutt, Genevieve Zimmerman
FORTUNE SHOT hy 5. SAVE ALL YOU CAN. In the
SECOND—Robert Fish and Sa- bank—in U. S. Savings Bonds!
STETSON HATS rah Garber 9: Daisy Brooks, Loret-| 6 HELP CUT GOVERNMENT
ta Garlin, Marian Kline, Kay Met- ‘ao
Manhattan HATS zler, Karleen Raffensberger, Helen SPENDING. Ur ge you
Bucher, Ells Bole. Rachel Roser legislators to discoura age
8; John Gilbert, Thomas Lane, Joan uniessential expenditures!
Schneider, Jane Flory, Asher Halb-
. leib, Julia Loewen, Janet McKain
Essley Shirts
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Dress and Sport AUTO LICENSE PLATE DRIVE |
; FOR LEGION HOSPITAL FUND |
\ Long-Short Sleeves Mr. Robert K. Brown, chairm: n |
y \Plain, Colors - Fancies of the License Plate Drive, for the | Lod
\ : Walter S. Ebersole Post of Mt. Joy |
. A dithounces that from today to Ap- |
$3.50 to $5.95 $1 - $1 50 - $2 ril Ist you can hand in your 1950 |
. license plate to your gas station in |
Mt. Joy, Florin, Landisville and
Salunga, or drop them in the steel |
. drum at t the Post office here,
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Stimulate your business by adver. |
L rising in the Bulletin.
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Fresh From Florida---New .-New GREEN
PEANUT BUTTER '¢* 1692 jar 3Q¢
B to’ Chicken Fancy
WHITE MEAT TUNA = 39°
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A 12-0z Glass
of Delicious
| Glenwood Jelly
AND a large loaf of Enriched
a Supreme Bread
Currant, Grape, Cherry,
Elderberry, Apple,
Strawberry or
Raspberry
FRESH VIRGINIA LEE BAKERY TREATS
GOLDEN COCOANUT BAR CAKES
Virginia Lee Square Golden Pound Cakes °* 43c
ea 65¢ | Hot Cross Buns 12" Pko39¢
| Streussel Coffee Cakes 2 39¢ | Honey Glazed Do’Nuts Pk 6 25¢
Cinnamon Iced Buns | Brown ’n Serve Rolls? '2 [9g
Assorted Buns rka 6 29¢ | Cloverleaf Rolls Pka 6 (Tg
Almond Coffee Cakes ¢227¢ | Club Rolls Pou, Pka 22¢
VITAMIN FRESH PRODUCE. - PRODUCE -- FRESH DAILY
CABBAGE 2-17°
NEW POTATOES r= 310s 19¢
FANCY TOMATOES Sica cn 25¢
FRESH CARROTS ©» Western 2 behe 19¢

Snappy Valentine
GREEN BEANS
Pascal Celery 2 sais 25¢ Large 25¢
U.S. 1 ALL-PURPOSE APPLES
LARGE FLA. GRAPEFRUIT 4654's
la. Valenci
ORANGES "wi" « 33°
200-216’
Farmdale Baby Lima Beans 1202 pho 19¢
Ideal Pure Concen. Orange Juice 2 5° cans 43¢
ROSE Certified *2 9% _
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED --or Your Money Back
HAMS :: 39°
2-29
Large Peppers 3 19¢
30g
3 for 29¢



A Lean,
Sugar-Cured
Smoked
Whole or
Shank Half
| Lean Plate Boiling Beef '> 3T7¢ | Lean eof '> 37¢ | Lean Sliced Bacon > 59¢
| Short Ribs of Beef i __ "536 | Baked Me: Baked Meat Loaves 29¢
| FANCY PERCH FILLETS 1b 39¢
Small, MMA Mg Sal, Yours Hens
for the Oven
«73°
PICNICS 43°
CHICKENS 7°
Salt Water OYSTERS 69¢
FILLETS OF POLLOCK 1b 25¢ FILLETS OF HADDOCK 1h 39¢
FANCY LARGE SHRIMP 1b 79¢
CRAB MEAT, LOBSTER TAILS, SCALLOPS, ETC.
Small, Lean
Smoked
Fully Dressed
Fryers
Year after year Louella wins the
prizes for quality. Why not try
this better butter - . . it costs no
more to be sure of satisfaction.
Sweet Cream
BUTTER
Lovely Rose Pattern
DINNERWARE
with Matching Ovenware
See the complete set display
Get your card--Save 409, to 509;
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FO Larned | amily ircle | LIQUID
Richland Creamery Magazine STARCH
BUTTER “17°| ov5c | &15¢
Prices Effective in this area Mar. 15-16-17, 1951. Quantity Rights Reserved.
YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE AT THE ACME
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