The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 26, 1951, Image 8

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    Bulletin, Joy, Pa., Thursday, April 26, 1951

FOOD SALE FRIDAY
The Ladies Aid of
Greentree Church of the
will hold a food at
ket Basket, Friday
evening, April 27
haked chicken corn
(bring
Stimulate your business by adver
tising in the Bulletin.
Auto Motors
STEAM
CLEANED |v Sirs
Snyder's Welding Shop bray Crh il ave Rn
PHONE April 27
MOUNT JOY 3-5635 Friday
the West
Brethren
the Mar-
and
ell

sale
afternoon
They will
goods oup
ntainers) fancy work,
| bonnets, ete
——— a
1 Saturd: and
| bri oh al
| 8. Beg ing at 1 o'el
and 10 pi ck on Saturday
wk on
WANTED
ALL KINDS
SCRAP IRON, RAGS, PAPER,
AUTOMOBILES, Etc.
A. B. Sahd & Sons
Front & Pine Streets
MARIETTA
Phone 6-9111
When in need of Printing. (any=-
thing) kine Bulletin
FOR...
Watches-Clocks-Jewelry
And Watch Repairing
Warren H. Greenawall
JEWELER
209 West Main St, MT. JOY
OPEN EVERY EVENING
ily remember the

NEWTOWN |
day guest of Mr. and Mrs, Hatha-
way Breneman at Mount Joy R. D.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs, Jacob Erb at Columbia,
Mr.
| Washington
Mrs. Daniel
evening,
| Saturday, Mr,
Mrs. Lillian Witmer spent Friday | y hnston of Lancaster visited Rev.
evening and Saturday with Mr. and | 51.4 Mrs. R. H. Arndt.
Mrs. Wilbert Witmer and family Y Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt en-
Fast Petersburg [ tertained on Sunday, Mr. and Mus.
Miss Martha Risser of Hershey | Gene Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Cal-
visited Mrs, Matilda Derr Sunday | vin Campbell and daughters, Pat-'
afternoon, [2 and Beverly of Lancaster.
|
|
|
Mrs. Austine Rhenn, of L
Mrs. Henry Mellinger and son,
of Mount Joy R.D., and Mrs.
Frysinger visited Rev
at Center Co
er,
Cilen
Maurice
Mrs. Stephen Heisey
on Thursday
Mr. and
Monday |
Boro visited
and .
Geltmacher
Mrs. Howard Witmer Mr. and Mrs. Habet Khelghatian
spent Sunday and family of Chester were recent
visitors of the Rew, and Mrs. R. H. |
Ness of C
Paul Swick of Lima, Ohio, | Arndt.
i
Newtown
a few days here visiting
and
Mrs
son,
with Calvin
slumbia
Mrs.
a former
pending
and on Friday evening will
) 8
resident of is |
BAKED HAM DINNER
St. Hilda's Guild of St.
Episcopal Church has
six o'clock. { Baked Ham dinner to be served at}
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rollman, of | the Church basement on Sunday,
Lititz, visited Mr. and Mrs. William | April 29th, from 12M to 3:00 p. m.
and family on Sunday. In|
the afternoon they Mrs.
Mrs. Joshua Rollman who is in the
Osteopathic hospital at present.
Mrs. Lillian Witmer a Sun-
friends,
have sale of household articles at
Haines
visited
Stehli & Co., at Lancaster,
closed its plant indefinitely, idling
400 employes.
ness,
was
| to
raiding missions over Korea in sup-
and Mrs. Samuel Shand of port of United Nations ground for-
ces
Bender
coastline
caught fire
deck.
Enli
Bender e
al recruiting station,
| was on his way to Korea just two
al the loc
weeks afte
training.
At the ¢
he will re
| Naval Base,
apply for
Luke's eventually become
planned a chinist’s mate.
Bender is
Mennonite High School.
Ler
only a
and Mrs. Havard only mishap he witnessed was the|
accidental burning of a plane that
nd of his 30-day
'A Local Sailor
(From wage 12
Ke
times.
says he saw the
few
on the carrier's
sted in September
nlisted on Sept. 11,
r he finished his re
port to the San
Calif,
an airman’s rating
an aviation
s a graduate
| Everybndy reads newspapers but |
Due to a lag in the textile busi-| NOT everybody reads circular ad:
rertising left on their door step. |
| MT. JOY, PA.
rr
Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends.
leave,
Diego
where he plans
of Lancas-
Fverybody reads newspapers bul
NOT everybody reads circular ad-
vertising left on their door step.


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The|
flight|
1950
He
cruit
| WHITE - WASHING
{HESS BROS.
AND
DISINFECTING
Successors To
HUBER OBERHOLTZER
FLORIN, PENNA.
Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930
39-tf


and
ma-
Electric
and Gas

Welding
Also Specialize On
FARM MACHINE WELDING



|
Automobile and Truck Welding
Cover's Welding Shop
AND EQUIPMENT
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING
Phone 3-5931
Delta and Marietta Streets

Admiral triple-play Radio-Phonograph
Here's America’s Number 1 radio-phonograph...
the same
superlative instrument found in the most expensive Admiral
Combinations. Plays all records (33%,
45 and 78 RPM),
all sizes (7, 10, and 12"), all automatically. Plays
up to § hours without interruption,
of extra cost
to celebrate
Admirals
THIS OFFER GOOD FOR
LIMITED TIME ONLY!

WAY'S
48 West Main St.


PLAYS ALL RECORDS
> AUTOMATICALLY
EXCISE
TAX
000000” TW uBILEE
ADMIRAL AUTOMATIC RADIO-PHONOGRAPH, REG. PRICE $8995
ADMIRAL 17° TELEVISION CONSOLE, REG. PRICE $33995
TOTAL VALUE $429%
fr # BPO)
Yours for the price of TV alone! Admiral 17” television, triple-play phonograph
and superpowered radio. A never-to-be-repeated value offered solely to cele-
brate Admiral’s 2,000,000th TV Jubilee. The day when this great event would
occur was foreseen months ago. Right then the decision was made to commem-
orate it with the most sensational offer in television history. That offer is before
you now! And what a value! A superbly beautiful, big 17” Admiral TV console
with the amazing Admiral Dyna-Ray picture tube that brings you the clearest,
sharpest, brightest pictures in television...
anywhere, any time..
engineered to outperform any set,
.plus a thrilling Admiral Radio-Phonograph that plays all |
records automatically. Both for the price of the TV alone. Place the radio-phono-
graph atop the TV console and you have a combination. Or, if you prefer, arrange
the two units separately. Either way you have the greatest value ever offered
in complete home entertainment. But to take advantage of this offer you will
have to act quickly. So, sge your Admiral dealer without delay.
QUANTITIES LIMITED!
APPLIANCES
PHONE 3-3622
Mount Joy, Pa.

| 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


Heilig
Funeral Home
23 W. Main St.., Mount Joy
JAMES B. HEILIG,
Funeral Director

Quality Meats
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KRALL'S Meat Market
'West Main St., Mt. Joy
ALSO
A FULL LINE OF
FROSTED FOODS’
Fruits & Vegetables

BENNETT'S
Restaurant
|
|
[Try our old fashioned sugar cones
| TO CHURCH ORGANIZA-
We must place orders on Monday
and Thursday, by 2 p. m. if we can
serve you at any time, please
45 EAST MAIN ST.
MOUNT TOY
BULK AND GALLONS
with Breyers Ice Cream.
TIONS. CLUBS, Etc.
WE OFFER
SPECIAL PRICES ON
ICE CREAM
10 Quarts Or More
CALL 3-9163
CLOSED SUNDAYS




"VEST IN
Musser Cross Chicks
MUSSER
HEAVY WHITE CROSS
Heavy White feathered Cross for
High Egg Production. Excellent
for the local dressed market,
either in Broiler or Hen size.
MUSSER ROCK-RED CROSS
The Broiler Chick that is capable
of maximum feed conversion.
PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW,
FOR
MUSSER LEGHORN
CHICKS
We can place a few orders as
early as April 30 with possibili-
ties of receiving them earlier on
short notice.
MUSSER
LEGHORN FARMS
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.


PHONE 3-4911
whim teen
Del Monte Spring
GARDEN SHOW
Come, fill your shopping basket - - good
eating for all « « and good values.
Bel Monte
Early Garden Peas
2::37°
Del Monte Tomato Sauce 8-°zcan 8g
Del Monte Peaches
Del Monte Pears
Del Monte Pineapple :::::
Del Monte Corn «eels; izes can
Del Monte Pineapple Juice
Del Monte Fruit Cocktail
17-02
cans
No 2),
can
No 2V4,
can
32¢
45¢
27¢
18¢
38
38
can
No 2V,
can
tall can 13¢
I 35¢
b32¢
17-0z can 16¢
16-0z Jar 26¢
LOUELLA MULK Homogenized
IDEAL MARGARINE
PRINCESS MARGARINE
FARMDALE PEAS Large, Tender
!DEAL PURE HONEY
GOLDEN CORN Acme Whole Kernel 20-0zcan 17¢
ASCO COFFEE “Heat-Flo” Roasted
ib 79¢
% i America’s Prize Winning
Sweet Cream Butter "= 4 7°
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables for Health Insurance
= 33:
FRESH PEAS © 229°
Sweet
Calif.
Fla. White Squash 2 '®* 19¢|Loeal Spring Onions bch Bg
Fla. Golden Corn 4 crs 29¢ | Crisp Sou. Radishes bc" 5¢
Fla. Lima Beans 2 '°¢ 290 |Fresh Fla. Cukes 2 or
Fresh Local Rhubarb 10¢ Wes Winesey Apples
FRESH GREEN CAL. ASPARAGUS 21bs 39¢
FLA. VALENCIA ORANGES "arse 176s, coz 39,
JUICY FLA. GRAPEFRUIT “654size 3 for 29¢
ALL-PURPOSE APPLES 5 Ib bag 39¢
SEABROOK GREEN BEANS cut or Frenched 10-0z pkg 22¢
IDEAL WHOLE STRAWBERRIES in sugar 15-0z pkg 44¢
GLENSIDE PARK GRASS SEED 51b bag $1.89
Ydoal
will suit you
toaT---
Ideal Orange
Pekoe Tea
Le 27e
V2 1b pkg §2¢
Ideal O. P. Tea Bags
pkg 50 45¢ pkg 100 87¢
Guaranteed | Quality Meats at Re Meats at Real Savings
Small, Lean smoked. =
Picnics ‘49°
Fully Dressed (Ready for the Pan) Fresh Killed Frying
CHICKENS 63°
You can buy the part you like best of these Delicious Young, Tender Fryers
Legs |b 89¢ Breast Ib 8%¢ Wings Ib 39¢ Backs Ib 29¢
® Top Quality 55¢
Sliced Bacon
» SOc
Corn King
Meaty Franks
Meat Loaves "oe." 29°
BUCK SHAD © 19°
'b 390
the Bay!
Fillets of Pollock '> 29¢ | Fillets of Haddock
Fancy Perch Fillets Ib 39¢ | Fancy Large Shrimp '® 19%
Top off your meals with Virginia Lee Bakery Treats.
Devilsfood Decorette Bar Cakes °*39c¢
Chocolate Iced Home Style Golden Layer Cakes ©* 65¢
Square Golden Pound Cakes 2 43¢ Filbert Coffee Cakes 29¢
Vanilla iced Fluffy Angelfood Cakes °2 49¢
RAISED, GLAZED DO'NUTS 25¢
Better Than Ever Enriched i 5 ©
Supreme Bread
loaf 17¢
Rye or Vienna Bread; P'ain or seeded
Whole Wheat or Cracked Wheat Bread '°2' 17¢
BROWN ’'N SERVE PAN ROLLS rkeofi2 19¢
BROWN °’N SERVE CRUSTY CLUB ROLLS rks622¢
Prices Effective in this Area April 26-27-28, 1951. Quantity Rights Reserved.
YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE AT THE ACME
U.S. 1
Grade A
Fla. White

On sale Today! May
FAMILY CIRCLE cory 3€
Rose Pattern Dinnerware
Save Half! Get Your Card
Help Put a Philco T-V in
Your Favorite School
Save our sales checks - - every 25¢
purchase is a vote. For details write
Asco-Philco Plan, P. O. Box 147,
Baltimore 3, Md.

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