The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 06, 1951, Image 6

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—=The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday. Seplember 6, 1951 PP&L's 12 MOS. EARNINGS [66 ’ (
: WERE $24 PER SHARE | Ev Serves Breakfast To
Earnings after all charges accru- . . . - [
ing to the common stock of Penn- | Entertainers on Heidt Show
sylvania Power & Light Company |
for the twelve months period end- |
ed July 31, 1951 were $83883,776, |
equivalent to $234 per share of
common stock outstanding
date
“Please cal Le again
at such
Operating revenues for the first |
seven months ending July 31, 1951
$48,695, 631,
were an increase of 9.- |
1% over last year's corresponding
Quality Meats
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
|
period.


CEDAR
Fruits & Vegetables =~
| KRALL'S Meat Market


| Everett E. Bender,
North B
from the
| played recently
on temporary
Last Straw
By Lula W. Kellams
were an ideal couple, Both wer
handsome and jolly,





comfortable
folks. Our department
4 ix
: “oR
airman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alva G. Bender of o 2
. us of your old man, are you, Laby?
3arbara St., Mt. Joy, Penna., serves breakfast to entertainers 1
Horace Heidt “Original Youth Opportunity Program,” which | bit. do I?"
at the Naval Air Station, San Diego, Calif. Bender IS :
Ralph would chuckle, “Not jeal-

“It’s not honest,”
“Everyone recognizes
duty with the Commissary Department at the air station. |




WEST MAIN ST, MOUNT JOY |
FOR...
Tot Hote thom Bord ct he a a Watches-Clocks-Jewelry
is little thrush isn’t giving her boy the
brush. She’s a teen who's keen about being | And Watch h Repairing |
a good telephone party-line neighbor. She ‘Warren H. H. Greenawalt |
knows that using the phone sharingly gives JEWELER |
209 West Main St, MT. JOY
OPEN EVERY EVENING
Heilig
Funeral Home
23 W. Main St.
everyone more chance to call —and she’s
equally “hep” to the importance of keeping
calls reasonably brief. If all teens (and
other folks) on the party line will follow
her lead—every party line will have better
telephone service.

Mount Joy
COLUMBIA TELEPHONE CO.
JAMES B. HEILIG,
Funeral Director





WHITE - WASHING
AND
DISINFECTING
HESS BROS.
Successors To
HUBER OBERHOLTZER
FLORIN, PENNA.

RAP

The Travelers
when he sees it.
recognizes a toupee.
But she knew when to hush, This
mustn't quarrel over trifles.
by VIP
ing breach in their
trifle, but Ralph did.
ages
serve their marriage;
solution,
One morning she said,
I'm sure Miss Gray
readily, kissing her good-bye.
Fear stabbed Flo. Why did he
| agree so hastily? Why didn't he
ask her what was wrong? She
had an impulse to change her
mind and go. But tears and
| self-pity were aching in her
| eyes and throat,


To conceal her feelings, she sald!
| vests, “Wear this old hat, dear.
I want to send that one to the |
cleaner’s.’
“But it's so shabby and it doesn’t]
fit well.”
Stubbornly Flo held out the old
straw hat until he donned it relue-
tantly, leaving his soft gray felt
| on a chair,
him swagger off, whistling like their
voute REST IN
Pi ECES IF YOU TRY TO | son Danny when he was a college
| freshman.
MiX DRINKS WITH GAS | Tears blurred her vision while she
| picked up things and cleaned and
| swept. Wasn't there something that


NEES

Safety Service

| would save their marriage, some-

Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930


39-tf
"OFFICE POSITIONS
AVAILABLE
STENOGRAPHER
GIRL
For General Office Work |
VACATION, HOSPITALIZATION
LIFE INSURANCE, ETC.



@ LOCAL TRADEMARKS, Inc.
Let's get this straight. A checking account
straight. You have a record of all income
and outgo. It saves time, too. Open your
account here, this week.
|
|
can help you keep your financial affairs
|

If interested, act at once

APPLY BY LETTER TO


BEER-ALE-PORTER
Smith Distributor
| thing like taking reducing exercises
| or turning kittenish?
The idea was revolting. She had
| no heart to compete with their three
| young daughters. If— if she had
| just begun years ago trying to re-
main glamorous instead of turning
| into a mother, maybe things would
| have worked out better.
FOR-ICE COLD
 

Y NOON, she felt less frustrated.
She even hummed while she
| whipped up Ralph's favorite cake
| and cooked potroast. If she had an
| especially appetizing supper, and
| the children were in jubilant mood,
maybe Ralph would see how well
off he was. Maybe, just once, he
| would forget his diet.
At 5:05 the children called saying
they had to stay for play practice
| Flo's spirits drooped. Would Ralph
SOFT DRINKS
CALL
 
 
-— PROMPT DELIVERY —
 

TRUST COMPANY 7M. JOY
MT. JOY, PA.
The. SICO Company |
7A A Nes
Attn: Robt. F. Schroll,


THURS. & FRIDAY ‘TIL 9 P. M.—SATURDAY ‘TIL 10 P. M.
call, too, pretending that business
detained him, leaving her alone in
| the dark, silent house?

 

OPEN TILL 6:00 P. M. DAILY






MCUNT JOY, PA.




31-13
Location: ATLANTIC ICE HOUSE
NORTH MARKET STREET,
| Ra spe gE —
 
MT. JOY, PA.

 
PHONE MT. JOY 3-6981
DOTTIE HUTTER SMITH, Proprietor
 



AVOID HIGHER WINTER PRICES
AND BE SURE OF YOUR FUEL !
hi MERICA’S FINEST inal
 

“Funniest
Ralph said.
thing happened,”
“When I took off
my hat my toupee came off,
too.”
6:15 sharp she heard the car stop,
then Ralph's step on the porch.
“Supper ready, Mom?" he called.
Dread gripped Flo. He'd called |
her mom instead of baby, or dear!
| Just one'day’s staying home made
| her seem old-fashioned to him!
|
| ;
She waited with apprehension, At
{
|
|


 
HE cost of fuel goes
in the fall. But if
you let us deliver ‘blue |
coal’ to you now, you save |
You Can Save Up to 30% On Fuel Bills
Yes, it’s true! The amaz-
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5-year guarantee. Free
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money on every ton. Fur-
thermore, you'll have no
worries about keeping
warm. Be sure you get ‘blue
coal’ now. Save — and he
safe, too!


BE SAFE —
PHONE TODAY



| He strode into the living-room.
| “Mom, you're looking at a suc-
cessful man! Today I landed
that fat Atkinson account. Mr.
Kimley, their new buyer, said I
looked like a settled, respecta-
ble business man.”
{
|
|
|
He chuckled at Flo's astonished |
| face. ‘Funniest thing happened.
| Remember how tight that old straw
| hat was? Well, the minute I took it |
off in front of that flippy Miss Gray |
and the office force, they all started |
giggling. My toupee came off too,
so I glared— like I meant to look |
fifty, instead of thirty. It's ‘a won-:
derful feeling of relief, What's for
| supper, Mom?"
| “Potroast and your favorite cake,
| Dad!" As they marched in to sup-!






WOLGEMUTH BROS, Inc.
|
|
FLORIN, PENNA. :
|
|
‘COLOR GUARANTEES YOU GET THE BEST!
4d ‘blue coal’s
BURNS BETTER... LAS
. SAVES MONEY
S LONGER.

A Fe nt htt A A oS. I Pm oon LA La A on

per, arm in arm, Flo just knew that
there never had been such a lovely |
| bald bead as her husband’ gn
ey —~
DON'T WASTE
MONEY ON
IMITATION
ADVERTISING [-







Everybody in this locality reads
The Bulletin—that’s why its adver-|
tisers get such excellent results,



 
N THEIR EARLIER married
years Flora and Ralph Wilson!
with identi- |
cal tastes and friends. But, as they|
home for middle aged
store is
dignified enough for older manage- Glenwood Currant or or Apple
| ment. You don't have to keep up a
| JELLIES
|
middle age
Anyone can
ccurse, she didn't think this grow-
was a
Every day she felt more strongly
that something must be done to pre-
and every
day she could think of no possible
“I—I don't]
feel like going to the store, dear,
can manage
| alone. There is housecleaning and
| things to do here.”
“Okay, dear,” Ralph agreed
She refused to watch

A HAPPY HOMECOMING «- When you serve
Ideal PRE STRAWBERRY cB
PRESERVES (i
It's Great with Enriched Supreme Bread
£35 2.60;
Regular price 41c—Buy 2, save 13¢

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grew older, Flo matured, while The finest strawberry preserves money can buy -- fresh from our modern
Ralph tried to kitchens - - offered this week at a sensationally low price. Made of
say boyish and luscious, sweet, red, ripe Strawberries and sugar - «- nothing else added.
«Minute frisky. It's smart to stock up - - get se several veral jars at | at this unusually low price.
sas “Why ot ac
Fiction |," 2" i! Fancy Whole Cherry 4 Jars 95¢
yo : 16-02 Cc
often asked, jar
wistfully, “We have such a lovely,
You Save 8c a jar on these extra delicious cherry preserves.
2:29
Buy 2, save 9¢
Specially priced this week - - regularly 19¢c a glass - -
No foolin’, IT don’t show the years'a jdeal Old Fashioned
28-0z C
wo concer. I BUTTER
Made from an cld Pa. Dutch recipe. Reg. price 22¢ a jar.
Supreme in Quality and Value - - Cc
Supreme Bread
up oa
Children love Supreme Bread because it's £2t, not “dry” and tastes
good - - and parents like that saving of up to 4c a loaf. Spread it with
Louella Butter and Ideal Strawberry Preserves.
A New Virginia Lee Bakery Treat
BUTTERNUT TT
COFFEE,
CAKE (
37
Here's a delicious, sweet Coree Cake made with famous Louella
{ Butter and topped with sliced toasted nuts. It's a delightful taste
treat that makes you reach for a second piece.
‘Gold-N-Snow Coceanut Layer Cakes :-79e
‘GOLD SEAL PREPARED
Pancake Mix or Buckwheat
C
Special! 20 oe
24-0z 22¢
Another Acme Feature! U. &. Govt. Graded
Choice or Good Tender Sirloin
Steaks
98°
Freshly Ground Beef 'b 63¢ fis 4
Lean Smoked Picnics »49°
Standing Rib Roast si: = 82°
Fresh Pork Shoulders » 45°
Ready for ihe Pan Chickens
STEWERS; B55 FRYERS; B59:
Ib ; Ib
Sliced Lebancn Bologna '2'" 47¢
Swift's Premium Midget Braunschweiger #°z¢2 35¢
Fancy Haddock Fillets 39¢
Cleaned Whitings > 196
% Enriched
uel, Homogenized
Milk
4 tall
cans
33°
wir 0 Bio enn 23
| Gull




King Golden







> 26e
Ib 39¢
Ideal Fancy Florida
Orange Juice
Fancy Pollock Fillets
Fillets of Perch




3 6-0z cans 20¢
America’s Prize-Winning
SWEET CREAM BUTTER 5 7
ASCO COFFEE Heat-Flo Roasted 'b bag 79¢
PRINCESS MARGARINE Ye'low!a’s Ib 25¢
IDEAL MARGARINE 1b 29¢
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Ideal Fancy Florida 46-0z can 22¢
ACME FRESH PRODUCE SAVINGS
TT
Summer Rambo Apples 4::25¢
| Ripe Purple Halian > 29:¢
Fresh Prunes
“a 10c¢

LARGE LOCAL EGGPLANTS
LARGE WAXED CUCUMBERS 2" 9¢
LARGE GREEN PEPPERS 3" 10¢c
Sugar Corn =i 6-23
U. S. 1 Md. Golden. &
Sweet Potatoes 3. 25
FARMDALE BABY LIMA BE/ BABY LIMA BEANS 10-0z pkg 17¢
J 1 SEABROOK EXTRA FANCY PEAS 2 pists

Prices Effective 6-7-8, 1951, Quantity Rights Reserved.
-YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE LS


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