\ See What You Pay As You Buy! Your food dollar goes farther at our store. You know how much you are spending because the price- is clearly marked on each item of merchandise. When you reach the checking stand, you see each item and correct total in large, easy-to-read figures at the top of the cash register, #1” Then, for your additional’ protection and cons venience, when you get home you can compare the price stamped on each item with the price printed lon the register receipt. You always know the price of each item is correct. You know your total is correct, the price of Ea) avatiy Mears ARMOUR Sliced Bacon 1b 52¢ Boston Butts 16 3¢ 2 to 3 Ib, Pork Liver lean b3O¢ av. Delicious Pears 2 x 29. NEW CROP Florida Oranges So HOME GROWN Celery ENE 2%) 0 RINDLESS Swiss Cheese Butter quarters a do: Oe 2 stalks 25. Sweet Potatoes 3m 19 Lay 1b GO hb Fc HEINZ FRESH Cucumber Pickles 1-pint 2 C 29 34 87 2/35¢ THE NEW ; > 1-1t Premium Salteen ) Reg. roll Wearever Aluminum Foi Boscul Coffee HUNTS Catsup Fine Quality oii Ib bag ® es ORI SEABROOK FARM'S French Fried Potatoes 9-0z 22c SEABROOK FARM'S Asparagus Cut & Tips 10-0z 3G SEABROOK FARM'S Green Baby Limas 0-0z 2/49¢ MRS. PAUL'S Fried Cod Fish Cakes 39e HERSHEY'S MILK CHOCOLATE . Miniatures 6-0: 29¢ All 5¢ Chewing Gum & for 21c Special 2 pores 19s 1 Wash Cloth FREE 500000600000 { —— ON) A or) BY! SELF-SERVICE MARKET brit ZS FLORIN, PA. - (2A YLT Hotice To All Water Consumers On Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. All Water Consumers on Main Street from the East End to the West End of the Boro, are hereby notified to check their service pipes for leaks and low pressure. If same need attention you ‘are requested to wherever they see fit. have the work done immediately. Patrons con do their own work It is the request of the Boro Authority that this work be done im- mediately as the State Highway Department contemplates resurfacing said street in the near future. We kindly urge your cooperation. Mt. Joy Boro Authority S. H. MILLER, President . 42-3 ‘Weddings Thruout Our Community During Past Week . The American Foundation for Miss Evelyn Mae Groff, daughter i . Animal Health reported three out- of Mr, and Mrs. Elam Groffs of Mt. ol : . | breaks of the “sudden death killer Joy, and Carl H. Derr, son of Mr, in Dine | tl 1 i n inois, where cattle and swine | and Mls. Hairy Derr, near Milton | i : Bk . : Son were its principal victims. Grove, were married at, 2:30 p, m,| =, J : : . Fhe possibility of outbreaks else- Saturday in the Florin Church of | | ia a . 4 where this fall has been heightened { the Brethren by the Rev. Abram N. . by heavy rains and floods during | Eshelman, " x ; the spring and summer,” the Foun- Ihe couple were attended by Mr. | | 8 . “ RR dation said. Germs which cause the and Mrs. James Eichler. They will reside on Wood St, % | left on a wedding trip to Niagara Miss Mabel I. Weaver, daughter | Prec isely the same manner. The {of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron G. Weaver, | locks on the warehouse and main [ nv : > 5 | store room «c s were . a Manheim R1, and Ephraim M.]| ly 1 n Jos were broken. . | e las cbbery curre as { Hernley, son of Mr. and Murs. Paul | : To occurred 2 | Ns Sunday night when : 2lectrics Hernley, Elizabethtown R1, were | i in eleetrica | 3 a ‘ . | storm had the town in darkness married Saturday on the lawn of |. : he | for a while, { the bride's home. Bishop Homer 0.| , . | Bond ficiated { Three hundred tubes of tooth {| Bomberger officiated. y oe Atos Miss J K paste, and 140 cartons of different enaants were 11SS ean ray- Bl | water system development for rur- | THROUGHOUT THE MIDWEST New outbreaks of anthrax have been reported in the midwest and | chances are this dangerous disease may flare up in livestock areas this fall, authorities caution | OUTBREAKS OF ANTHRAX other Derr—Groli | ed farmers today. Cy Flori disease are often spread to lowland Florin. pastures and overflow grounds un- der Metzler - Smith Miss Rosaline G. Metzler, { ter of Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Metz- flood conditions. or Since anthrax spores can live in daugh- aug | the ground for years, livestock may | pick them up when grazing on in- ler, Manheim R2, became the bride fected soil. Once the spore gets in- of Charles H. Smith, son of Mr. and| 1, the body it multiplies fast and | Mrs Joseph Smith, Manheim, Sat. enters the blood stream. The result | urday in the parsonage of the Salem | i Evangelical U. B. Church, Man=-| ually The H. M. Tobias offi- | ciated at the double ring ceremony. an acute blood poisoning and us- death, the Besides cattle and swine, the di- can also attack sheep, mules, | horses, dogs, cats and, even human report said. | heim. Rev. | sease Murphy—Boyd beings. | Effie Boyd: daughter of Mr. and| First warning of the acute form Mrs. Arthur Boyd, 224 W. Main St, | of anthrax is when animals die | this boro and Elmer J. Murphy, suddenly. In slowe, killing types, | son of Mr. and Mrs. George Mur- | the victim may | phy, Rheems: were married Sund: | have difficulty show depression, in breathing and go [at Trinity Lutheran Church: here,| into convulsions. Death usually | by the Rev. W. L. Koder. The bride | follows in one to five days. | was given in marriage by her bro=-| In any areas where anthrax is Robert Boyd. | ther, suspected is should be immediate- Attendants were Miss Minerva | ly called to the attention of a vet- Buller: of Florin; and Max Rice- | erinarian. No vaccines should be | dorf of Rheems. | used without the express permis- | Miss Beulah Smith played the | sion of state livestock sanitary After | at the home of the bride the couple | authorities. —— 0 Ge ACME MARKETS, MIDDLETOWN D TWICE IN 8 MOS. For the second time in eight [ menths the Acme Market at Mid- dletown, entered robbed | wedding music. a reception | Falls. Main St., Mt. Joy. | | | Hernley - Weaver was and | brands of cigarettes, ete. were stol- maid of hon- | en. Miss Helen Shenk, Man- bridesmaid. | bill, Elizabethtown R1, or, and ee ———— heim R2, Norman Shenk, Manheim R3 ser- | | with a knife in one hand and a | ved as best man. Ushers were Paul | loaded rifle in the other contem- Weaver, brother of the bride, and | lating suicide, died from a heart [ James Lutz, Elizabethtown. | attack before he made up his mind. Following a reception for 100] lA Glare guests at Hostetter’s banquet Hall,| Trees are dollars! Don’t burn here, the couple left on a trip to| them. the New England states. Mrs. Hern- | Campers! Douse your campfire— ley a graduate of Lancaster Men- keep our state green. Guy Watson, 79, sitting on a chair Deeds Recorded S. Nissley and Charlotte E. Gi East Donegal township, and Eva L. Hostetter, rich, Paris H. Joy, tracts on School Lane, Joy. Martha trix of Gibbons, township, Sterrett, premises Glenn 1 Joy, to Ross H Gregg, Manor at 708% Nau, of Bertha West Jane the estate late of to John P. West Donegal towns at Rheems, $9,500, and Goldie Earnest, and township, S. Queen street, Joy. ED Cn co on SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY ‘blue coal’ DEALERS PHONE TODAY 1r.ontte Wm. H. The in farming at School, has been employed i Noggle & Sons, Man- brideg engaged Eliz: R1, will reside ast by { heim. room, is ibethtown where they Kessler - Campbell Miss Arlene Mr, Mrs. | Elizabethtown, | Donald E. Campbell, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Zeno Campbell, Jr., Quaker- [town R3, Sunday in Christ Lutheran Church, Elizabethtown. The Rev. Kessler, daughter of Edgar A. became the and Kessler, of bride of 7 oy a Raymond L. Fetter offi- ciated, assisted by the Rev. Nevin H. Zuck. The bride was given in marriage by her father and was at- ig | tended by Miss Hazel Nauman, of | . . ~ | Elizabethtown, maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Evelyn Dav- | eler and Mrs. Doris Welliver, both Longest of the Lot | of Elizabethtown. Chevrolet looks longest, | After a reception in Baker's Din-| Chevrolet is longest . . . a swank and sweeping 197% inches over-all that tops any other car in the low-price field. Size up Chevrolet's greater length, and you'll find it hard to settle for less. the trip | ing Roem, Elizabethtown, coup- to the | in Eliza- le left on a wedding Focenos. They will reside | bethtown. The bride is employed by Henry | of this borough. | { The bridegroom is a senior at Eli- | | zabethtown College. | jC. Carpenter, Inc, Most Road-Hugging Weight | Gives you more road-hugging, | road-smoothing weight . . a hefty 3140 pounds’ in the model illustrated that no com- parable car in the field can- match. Get the feel of this big car, and you won't settle for less. (Shipping weight.) Widest Tread in Its Field Here's the steadiness of the widest tread in the field . . . 5834 incheS between centers of rear wheels. Once you've known the better roadability of Chevrolet's wider tread, * you wouldn’t settle for less.’ —— ee © — | PP&L (MAN RECEIVES CITATION FOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS A signal honor was paid Robert | T. Jones, Pennsylvania | Power manager of and Light Company's farm formal | the Na- tional Association of Domestic and Farm Pump Manufacturers at annual held utilization depa-tment, in a citation presented him by its | meeting recently in | i Chicago. 'I'he electric water sys- tem industry's scroll of recognition | , . { acknowledges Jone's exceptional | contributions in the field of electric al and farm use and for the work | of his company’s sales force in sur- all for | | sales of electric water systems over America’s Largest and Finest Low-Priced Car! | passing previous records | the past two years. OPO een | ENGAGED Mrs, Herbert Walters, Rohrers- | town, announces the engagement | of her daughter, Miss Arlene R. | Brubaker, to C. R. Holbein, son of | Mr, and Mrs. Waller B. Holbein, | of Landisville. J Finest Comfort Features Luxury of Body by Fisher . . cradled ease of -Action . 7, ‘ Center-Point Steering! Mount administra- | Artz Donegal and Opal C Colleen FI. premises Lancaster. Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends. NEW DEVICE MAKES ‘blue coal HEAT HEALTHIER THRIFTIER THAN EVER ! Heat your home with ‘blue coal’and FEEL THE DIFFERENCE unitized Knee smooth control of "The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, October 25 ngs | to Mt. 5, 19518 THE COOKBOOK HERE, SAID IT's DELICIOUS. hip, Mt. OPEN TILL 6:00 P. M. DAILY Aaron G. and Rhoda N. Longe- necker, West Donegal township, to | FRIDAY TIL 9 P M ~SATURDAY "TiL 10 P, M. Gerald B. and Esther M, Arntz, of ' : Mount Joy, premises and garage, Route 230, West Donegal twp. Marshall L. Gemberling, Jr., and Janet Gemberling, Mount Joy, to Bertha Gemberling, Mount Joy, | HiME BEER awd ALE EER premises on West Main street, Mt, BRP kT 698) MT. JOY, PA. 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