The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 02, 1951, Image 6

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1951 Mrs. Wm. Marquette,

visited with Mr. and
Hornberger,
SALUNGA
Lupold, Manheim R1,
fortieth wedding
in honor of | RISSER REUNION
anniversary. | ar.
Present were: Mr. and Mrs. John disville
Peifer Jr, and daughter, Shirley, I :
Jon, Miss Anna Peifér, Mr, |"
their
held a reunion
me on Wednesday with
and son,
Mrs.
Wilkes Barre
Harry
was prosecuted
{ Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Peifer Edward Leed, 17,
were entertained at a dinner by | by Lancaster police for driving too |
their family at the home of their | fast for conditions.
daughter, Mr. and Mrs Clifford | A ——
and Mrs, Paul Risser of Lan-
at their | Farms, Inc,

‘Force Position
Major Alexander MacNutt,
| formerly manager of the
‘Former Countian Weddings Thruout
N amed to New Air, Our Community
Jr.
Florin Koser,
Florin, has been nams | Irvin Koser, Mount Joy R2, to Mary
thirty [ ed new director of Ground ITrain-, ©ld J. Rinier, son of Mr. and Mrs. |
A lunc heon | ing for the Philippines Command, Ire Rinier, Refton,






During Past Week
of Miss Alma
and Ms.

The marriage
daughter of Mr.



 
 

 
 

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and Mrs, Clifford Lupold and son, | five persons attending " >
Scott. Another daughter. First Lt | Wo8 served and music for the oc- | (Air Force) and Thirteenth Air ww p. uur in Je iad
Elsie Peifer is stat od Ger | was furnished by Max and | Force, it was announced at Clark ctorara 1resbyleran NM
‘ } auonet. In Lore Air Force Base, Philippines, where the Rev. George H. Shea, D.D, of
many with the A. N. C. Mr, and | HS orchestra. One guest, Mrs. An- k 1. i ficiating
A. 1 I ‘ | " ciating,
if ook | drew Johnson, of Ignace, Michigan | he is stationec :
Mrs Pe ifer left on a two weeks attended A | His wife, Mrs. C. Kathryn Mac- Mrs. Richard Boyd, sister of the
auto trip to West Virginia, ITennes- t —~—— | Nutt, resides at Drexel Hill, and bridegroom, was matron of honor
Kansas and Ohio
See,
| Mr. and Mrs. John Marquette and
| daughter, Leslie Ruth, and Mr

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Location: ATLANTIC ICE HOUSE
NORTH MARKET STREET,
MT. JOY, PA.
PHONE MT. JOY 3-6981
| his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexand- and Richard Boyd served as best
y= | : # {
er MacNutt, at Philadelphia. man. .
A World War II veteran, Major — Always a hit
| MacNutt was formerly an instruc- Miss Betty Jane Shenk, daughter with the
tor for the Western Flying Train- of Mr.
| ing Command, the Air University heim R4, became the bride of Cpl.
| at Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala- Elvin G. Snavely, son of Mr. and SUPREME
| bama, and the Antiaircraft and Mrs. John O. Snavely, Manheim R2, A)
{ Guided Missile Center at Fort Bliss, Sunday in Ruhl's U. B. Church, Enriched 2
i Texas. Manheim RD. The Rev. Robert
He was recalled to active duty Hess, pastor of Chiques Church of 1 OH a di:
last February, and before sailing the Brethren, officiated at the r
double ring ceremony
the Rev. Harry
Ruhl’s Church.
e-em.
for his present overseas assignment
| he served as a military training of-
| ficer at Olmsted Field. Major Mac-
Nutt graduated from Olney High
| School and attended the University
of Pennsylvania. He is a holder of
the American Campaign, American
Defense, and World War II Victory
Tobias,
(From page 1)
medals. Farland; treasurer,

and Mrs. David Shenk, Man-|
assisted by
pastor
Hiestand Clan’s
Irvin Hiestand. |
 
 
 
 
 



 
 
 
 


Youngsters - «


LARGE LOAF
atl « -
:
I 4
£
Supreme (is soft, and stays soft longer - -
it has a flavor everyone likes - - - it toasts
perfectly - - - and, see how much you save.
| SUPREME WHOLE WHEAT BREAD '*'17¢
RYE OR VIENNA BREAD -rlainorseeded loaf
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i wees Those present were: Martha, IDEAL CREAMY Cc
{ Gene anl Carole Fdgar of Palmyra: »
ELIAS WUSSFR HONORED eho an! Edgar of jar
| Elias Musser, Mount Joy RI, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hiestand of i
was elected a director of the Red I¢banon; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mil- IDEAL STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 12-0z jar 33@
| Rose Dairy Herd Improvement As-

sociation at a meeting held last Mrs. George Kirst and Rogers, of 7 Varieties 12-0z glass
Fredricksburg; Mr. and Mrs. Lov- GLENWOOD JELLIES 19¢
—— 0 ernie Hiestand and Roger and Les- Growing Children need plenty o :
America’s forests are the most | lie, of Manheim; Mr. and Mrs. Paul America's Prize-Winning Ro -
| productive in the world. Let's keep Bashore and Paul Jr,


ler, Gordon and Craig, of Lebanon:
and Clark,
IDEAL APPLE BUTTER 22¢
ra ho wos 07 revi oer | of Jonestown: Wie say Mr C91} Sweet Cream Butter
| est fires. Endicott, Cecil and Billy of Clay-| Never skimp on butter - - - it's one of nature's protective foods with
{ eee t, aware: , genuine food value. You'll like the cons stent y
ig Delgwore: Mr. and Ms. Cay “creamery fresh” flavor of Louella, the winner Wrapped ¢
Stimulate your by adver- | B: Zell, of Fphrata; Mr. and Mrs. of over 500 prizes for quality, flavor and super- Va's
in the Bulletin.
Jr, and Joel Hiestand,
| rata; Mr.











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On These Exceptional Values
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1 SOFA BED
Cushicn arms.
cover.
Reg. 114.50
Spec. $94.50
2-pc. OUTFIT
Red frieze cover
Reg. 169.00
Spee. $139.00
Madern Dresser,
Chest and Bed
Ree. 159.00
Spee. $139.00
BEDS
1 Manle (Double)
was
1 Walnut (Double)
Reg. 34.59
Spee. $27.50
Ore s'de hanging space,
one side shelf space
Was 23.50
Now $18.50

Red tapestry

Sofa Bed and Chair

One 3-pc. Walnut
BEDROOM SUITE

was 27.50 now 19,59
1 Walnut Poster (Donhla)
16.95 now 10.95
1 Walnut Poster (Sinale)
was 16.95 now 10.95 -
was 27.50 now 19.50
1 Maple Wardrobe

Metal Chifforobe
GROUP
Occasional Tables
for living room.
Includes End. Lamp, and
Coffee Tables.
Ys OFF
GROUP
Lovely Table Lamps
China and Brass Bases,
Silk or
with
Parchment Shades.
1, OFF

MAPLE OCCASIONAL
CHAIRS - ROCKERS
Reg. 32.50
Spec. $24.95
HEYWOOD WAKEFIELD
Maple
Platform Rocker
Was 39.50
Now $29.50
1 Kneehole Desk
Mahogany Finish
(Corner slightly damaged)
$34.95
1 Secretary Desk
Walnut Finish
Was 69.95
Spec. $49.95

1 Platform Rocker
With Lock
Red Boltaflex Cover
Reg. 59.95
Spee. $49.95
1 Platform Rocker
Beige Boltaflex Cover
Reg. 57.50
Spec. $47.50
2 Cogswell Chairs
Tapestry Covers
Were 42.50
Spee. $32.50
ONE LOT
Knitted Slip Covers
1» PRICE
Paper Drapes
Only few
dozen pairs left.
Reg. 89¢ pr.
Spee. 55¢ pr.

Sofa Pillows
Rayon Damask Covers
Reg. 1.98
Spec. $1.49

1 Boudoir Chair
Green Rayon Cover
(Floor sample)
Was 19.95
Spec. $13.95


1 Hedstrom - Union
Baby Carriage
Was 42.50

Spec. $29.50
2 WESTINGHOUSE
REFRIGERATORS
1950 Models
Used only 9 months under
School exchange program.
Full guarantee.
189.00
169.00
8.6 Cu. Ft.
(Reg. 259.95)
7 Cu. ft.
(Reg. 234 95
ONE WESTINGHOUSE
ELECTRIC RANGE
1950 Model
Used
School
Deluxe Mandal
(Reg. 259 95)
only 9 months under
exchange program.
$189.00
APPLIANCES
COFFFE MAKERS
WAFFLE TRONS
GRILLS
TOASTERS
209% OFF

TWO METAL FOLDING
UTILITY TABLES
Reg. 12.95
Spec. $8.95
SINKS
was now
54” Double Drain '
Standard 125.95 109.95
Deluxe 169.00 149.00
Stainless Steel 199.00 169.00
65” Deluxe Double
Bowl 195.00 165.00


| (WATCH REPAIRING) | and Mrs. Henry H. Hiestand,
| Complete Ronson Lighter fand Mrs.
Repair Service
Koser’s Watch Shop
George
Mr. and Mrs.






| not buy
39-tf

farmers
|
|
|
|
|
| nor will
| share of the
|
|
get
national

income
last year.
Net farm
1948, 1949
incomes declined
and 1950.
Funeral Home
| people has set a
John Hiestand, John Hiestand, John
also Eph-|
and Mrs. Ritner Menaugh,
Mr.
W. McFarland,
Dennis and Douglas, all of Salunga;
Howard Hiestand,
as much as it did in 1947]
as large a|
On the other
| hand personal income of non-farm
“new record every
lority.

DOLE’S OR DEL MONTE
46-0z
2:69"
.
of Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. D. Pi 1 J ce cans
| ower of ie fey: Mr ii Mrs. ineappie J ce e
atc es - ul ts i Wilbur Hiestand, Larry and Janet,
Mrs. S. H. Hiestand, Mr. Albert OLIVAR SPANISH © 11 ° 4-02 C
Watch Attachmemts Hiestand, Mrs. Mary H. Minick, Mr. S § § e od Oo i i v e S jar
IDEAL FANCY FLORIDA
Orange Juice
46-0z
of cans
259°

Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Dial Mt. Joy 3-4015 Hiestand, of Lancaster; Dr. and IDEAL FANCY FLORIDA
Chocolate Ave, FLORIN. PA. || Mrs. Richard L. Bryson of Norfolk, ® ® 46-02 C
Virginia; Walker K. Hiestand, of Gr f oo can
| Manheim; Elizabeth Sayre, Elmer, ape rust uice
J N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Druck- Fresh Hom-de-Lite ptiar 39¢
| WHITE - WASHING | | er, Joyce and Jimmy, of Laneaster: MAYONNAISE Hom-de-Lite ptjar 33
AND Miss Anna Hall, Trenton, N. J.: SALAD DRESSING Cream Wipt pt jar 37c
: | Rev. Charles and Mrs. Sayre and SALAD DRESSING P Ib c
| DISINFECTING | uv. of Trenton, N. 3. PRINCESS MARGARINE 23¢
| | ry IDEAL MARGARINE c
MORE MONEY BUYS LESS SHARP CHEDDAR CHEESE > 69¢
| HESS BROS. THAN DURING 1947 RITZ CRACKERS Nabisco 2: hy pkg 33e
| Successors To ie arm income this year may| Homogenized all cans Cc
| HUBER OBERHOLTZER | equal the 1947 national record of LOUELLA MILK
FLORIN, PENNA. | 17.8 billion dollars but, say Penn 5 ge . v
| Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 State. economists, this income will Acme Meats with Satisfaction Guaranteed

U. S. Choice or U. S. Good Tender
SIRLOIN STEAKS 98°
PICNICS 49"
eo : Fresh Killed, C
iC ensg-. Dressed Stewinglb
® Fresh Killed, Cc
1 ens Fully Dressed Frying Ih
SKINLESS FRANKFURTS 1» 59¢
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OPEN A TIME PAYMENT ACCOUNT






15 - 31 MARIETTA AVENUE
KEENER....
Home Furnishings
PHONE 3-5601 MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS

OPEN MONDAY,
find they enjoy each day more and look
forward to tomorrow with confidence.
Here your savings are insured to $10,000.
UL Ed I
=== MT, JOY, PA.
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|
| | year since 1940.”
| 23 W. Main St., Mount Joy | Generally higher prices for farm
products, rather than larger volume!
[ will account for greater farm in-
JAMES B. HEILIG, | come this year. And production
Funeral Director | costs are rising along with farm
| income to a new record high.
|
|
|
SLICED BACON Lean Grade A Ib 49¢
SLICED LIVER Tender Pork Ih 39c
CRAB MEAT
Fillets of Haddock Ib 19¢
'>39¢ | Dressed Whitings
Fancy Perch Fillets 39¢ |Fillets of Pollock




Summer Fruit and Vegetable Savings
HONEYDEWS 45°
w23e
CEANTALOUPES Arizona Jumbo 36's 23
SEEDLESS GRAPES c..
Bis 2c
3 Ibs 25¢
PEECHES Large Freestane
29°
Jumbo—9's
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BPPLES Summer Rambo Cooking
CRISP CALIF. ICEBERG gm 2
LETTUCE 2
LOCAL CORN cue 6:29
CALIF. PLUMS uno» 15¢
LIMA BEANS Fresh Local 3 es
2h Seabrook Farms Chopped Spinach '#°z rka 23¢
Ir ho odd Ideal Lemonade Mix eoz can {3
| Fo Ideal Pure Concen, Orange Juice 2 60% cans 394
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a i BE A A oS
Prices Effective Aug. 2-3-1, 1951. Quantity Rights Reserved.
YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE AT THE ACME
 
 

 
An
Boro Co
ning in 1
with only
In the abs
Harold Kr
Plans fc
businessme
they favor
parking m
were disc!
was sugges
Fish sent
The sum
Police Chi
businessme
between B
en streets.
Present
uel Miller,
Authority,
to council
organized
Miller tc
the author
mains acr
future anc
repaving {
completion
ject in the
insurance
10 percent
The fire ur
ed a corre
Miller t
mains will
into the I
reservoir v
vor of a li
reservoirs :
| the state.
\ Miger g:
i Rotar
Their
For E
Benjamir
newly forr
Association
a meeting
noon Tues
discussed t
its functior
President
board of ¢
committees
1951-52 ye
be chairms
John M. E
Curvin Ma
Christ Wal
vice; Ted
Wiley, clas
fer, club 1
fellowship.
Also Sin
Paris Hoste
Heilig, pro
Jr,. public
Schlosser,

er-seller re
competitor
muth, emp
ence Newec
Sam Mille:
Stehman, ¢
Finance.
Dr. Will
children; (
urban; Sa
Roy Tynd:
internation:
Beahm, int
ter Sloan,
lowship, ar
ted Nations
WAS ONL
Local fir
alarm tur
the fruit s
m. Saturd:
to be a ref
on the Flo

FIRE CO.
The Aug
Company .
at the Cov
16th, for ti
All mem
will be ga
HOME FR
Mrs. Kit
turned hor
hospital $e