Bulletin, Thursday, Dec ember 6, 1951 I Those In Service | Old Fashioned Mince Meat . . 27 oz. refrigerator jar 50¢ Cut up Frying or ewig { Chickens ICE CREAM Cake Rolls ... wr Ih, 45¢ A friend, . Packs .. J 95¢ Joe WRAPPING SUPPLIES Chef Rolls Aluminum Foil Reynolds Aluminum Foil 18 in. hy 50 ft. Freezing Paper Rapsol Heavy Duty Nepco Heavy Duty Nepco Freezer Holiday Rolls .. 300 ft. by 18 in. Celophane Rolls 4 Bags 10 for SPECIAL THIS FRIDAY & SATURDAY Lots of luck Corrine Orange Juice 5 for $1.00 MOUNT JOY FROZEN FOODS ||: run. Since this is Thanksgiving Day. Strawberries PHONE 3-5436 (From page FROZEN FOODS I shared it with my mates and they told me to say thanks for them, a FREEZING SUPPLIES so that it was re: nice folks back home thinking of town boys in the service 2¢ Thanks again, I sure ¢ Ib. G0c the candy and vour kindness appreciate the paper news of home in the Waves us. MOUNT JOY, PENNA. 46-1 I thought it would be fine box of chocolate FR 1 10 8 TRB 76945575 700 9m 5006 10 DED LAGE IE TEE Gifts for Men As usual we are showing a wonderful line. We Suggest— ESSLEY SHIRTS - Dress & Sport $205 to $7.30 ROBES --HOUSE SHOES—STETSON HATS INTERWOVEN SOCKS of all kinds as well 1s many other famous makes. BUXTON WALLETS - Leather & Plastic For Ladies and Men $1.20 to $12.00 tax Inc. Monogrammed in gold free. HANKIES, Boxed and loose - white and colored 25¢ and up PIONEER BELTS & SUSPENDERS SWANK JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS. GIVE HIM A GIFT CERTIFICATE FOR A SUIT OR TOPCOAT NECKWEAR - and we show the finest that you can buy. $1.00 and up UMBRELLAS for Ladies and Gents PAJAMAS in a large assortment Broadcloth end Outing $2.95 up All our Gifts are avpropriately Holiday Packed. “BUY HIS GIFT AT A MAN'S STORE” EsHLEMAN Bros. Mount Joy, Pa. RT TF TT TT TT PS FB SE TO FT TO S05 TO Tn Tn 5 Th 05 5 TT a 5 A I A BS PS THERES NOTHING LIKE FREE | for that feeling of Power Unlimited .. and 1 received this week, completed the | Smith ranked first in ¢ Tr: tati Corrine Markley, daughter of Mr, Transportation and Mrs. James Markley, N ket St, is now a Seaman { and Jives with his wife, Corrine enlisted a few weeks ag Camp Lejeune, Dear Remembrance i » Christmas box and and is stationed at Bainbridge, | She is the only woman from Mount | 5¢ Joy with the armed forces. all of thanks to those thie fitting present. Mav God bless vou Eschwege John E. Matonev, San Diego, Calif. Remembrance Committee: I sure was surprised time to write and thank you for the 40 for a claim which the-boro had -—— | against the Ideal Service Inc, of SALUNG, Council plans a supper in honor always look for- a Bulletin from Harrisburg is sending gifts y wish I could be there | ccuncilman Harold Krall, who are to thank each individual of the re- retiring from their offices this month, in recognition of fleir ser- » you next summer. vice to the boro. These reports were made: Burgess Fish, $47.00 peddlers’| license, $20 street permits. Board of Health, 1 case of chic k- | NECKLACE 3 | conduct, 1 operating while under cidents investigated, 1,046 miles) ‘The Estock Affair aveled in auto Bills ordered paid, $1,204.42 bors (Form page ough account and $8.50 Patterson, Members of council have SIA coal fund. | that full payment has been made | James Hockenberry, justice of] on the new fire truck. the peace, $310.00 for November] Burgess Fish reported that the | auto violations. | Bast Donegal Twp. supervisors had George Brown III tax collectors protested the ammexation of the | 83 1050 tax collected with) Gingrich development (Pleasant | $130.60 in 1950 real estate and $208] | View) to the boro, but that the per capita outstanding. $797.48 195) State overruled the protests and | collected with $440.50 real es- children living in that area will at=| te and $3.171.00 per capita outs, | tend Mt. Joy schools and the boro standing. Brown asked to be. ox= will receive the taxes | onerated from collecting $31.00 in Council passed a motion to sign 1950 veal estate taxes due to errors the architect’s agreement for build- ;. (1a assessor's book. He also subs ing the fire house annex Tis has ited a list of properties against been delayed for sometime due to 1.4 po hos filed liens for 1950 amendments added at the sugges- taxes amounting to $95.50 Center Cut Pork Chops 1b 65¢ | tion of the boro solicitor. The ar- Council was shown a copy of a coby, requesting that Elsie | meeting and asked council to in- p. from paying 1947-48 clude $300 in its 1952 budget as op- 4 49 per capita tax. Exoneration ! 4 952 bud : ib ra Fresh Killed and Fully Dressed 5 3 c group for the year. | $2875.71 was transferred from| Frying Chic ens Council received a check from (ha panna. Liquid Fuel Tax Ac- | Arnold, Bricker & Beyer for $187.- unt to the Boro Account | Freshly Killed, Fully Dressed 5 3c ® ® Stewing Chickens SLICED BACON Wilson's Corn King Ib 45¢ erating expenses of the Defense oranted president Robert Keller and The Mothers Club of Salunga held a Christmas party Monday night at Maple Grove S:hoolhouse | with 47 persons attending. Mrs. Magdalene Peifer presided. The sum of $25 was voted by ‘he club to the community Christmas, tree and the school also voted $6.00 | to the fund. en pox. Christ Walters, 50 received for | relia permits in November. Chief of Police Neiss, prosecu- tions as follows: 1 speeding, 4 ig- noring traffic lights, 1 operating | | Hostesses were Mrs. Dorothy IDEAL HOME-STYLE ELBERTA | | without a license, 2 improper pass, | 4 improper left turn, 1 reckless Mvers, Mrs. Betty Myers, Mbps. ES @ | driving, 3 drunk and disorderly Frances Mvers, Mrs. Mary Myers Carl Krall, $10,813.68 balance in The door prize was won by Mrs, boTo "mccount. | June Goeke. Prize winners at the RK & BEANS i | : , 7 5( | were Murs. Sally Smith, Mrs. Bernice McFarland, Mrs. Eva Schreiber, Mrs. Dorothy Walters,| Mrs. Jerry Rittenhouse and Ms. Charlotte Hiestand. { and Miss Gladys Myers Officers will he elected at a meet-| influence of intoxicants, 2 ac- | ing on Jan. 7 at the school house. Salune ages on our! e authority other dogs with | | n contact. to be added to the building fund. | ————— eee Plans Arranged (From page 1) rrassed in case the the neighborhood 26- tf | Ror sunlight or starlight, here are budget- priced editions of fabulously expen- sive jewelry. See our large collection today. Clyde M. Tripple 111 E. Main Sh Mt. Joy 9:00 a. m. to 9: 00 p. m. v mE EE EE wm Ravel in the most thrilling ride of all! Ride Oldsmobile’ luxurious 98” and ride the ** swift surge of “Rocket” Ride the “Rocket” on the open road away and curve—a brand new thrill as you top every hill! This is ” at its glorious best! Ride the smooth, power that sweeps you ahead of traffic! strong and sure on straight. “Rocket” Engine power . . . paired with the automatic magic of Oldsmobile Hydra-Matic*! See your Oldsmobile dealer and try this magnificent car! Ride Oldsmobile’s glamorous “98” true high-compression power, you'll discover a new adventure in motoring! and a sure, steady ride on the road! ** 4-Door Sedan. *Hydra-Matic Drive optional at extra cost. Equipment, accessories, and trim illustrated subject to change without notice. PL... | Open Evenings Until Christmas | ADAM H. GREER for 1,000 persons; an auditorium { seating 809, and a cafeteria seating | 200. Plans are also being made for | home making unit, art room, shop classroom and a mill testing labor- agricultural, general woodworking "| dent of the joint board. Districts | would operate their own elemenary schools for the time being. The | joint board will meet Dec. 20, at ! which time the Buchart Engineer- ing Co., which is planning the A Small Deposit will do > : THE JUDY school is expected to make a de- 17 14k { natdfal or white $71.50 | goldicase. | fice includes Federal tax tailed report. | | | AMERICA'S FINE. WATCH 87 E. Main St., Mount Joy, Pa. PHONE 3-4124 | x and friends. So th pared by joining yecur budgel. Be sure 2 come in soon! Product of General Motors ROCKET" DLDSMOBILE SEE YOUR NEAREST OLDSMOBILE DEALER NEWCOMER MOTORS Inc., Mount Joy, Pa. at IDEAL on the Label Means Satisfaction on Your Table SMALL, LEAN, FRESH Pork Loin Roast Ww wn A Repeat of Cc Our Sensational Sale 1b Serve with Ideal Sour Krout or Ideal Apple Sauce (Rib End to 3! Ibs) chitects also OK'd the agreement. letter the Mt. Jov Mills sent to de Lean Smoked ¢ % PEA . “iil | Charles J. Bennett Jr, Civilian linquent tax collector, Russell Ja- N 1 C S Ib Defense (Yairman, appeared at the : Stark ——————————————— Kessler’s Country Style Fillets of Pollock b 33¢ Fresh Pork Sausage '°59¢ | Fancy Haddock Fillets Adc Meaty Fresh Scrapple 19¢ | Fillets of Perch > 39¢ Fresh Pan Pudding 'b 47¢ | Cleaned Whitings 1b |9¢ IDEAL VEGETARIAN OR 3: PBR wo BEANS w Tomato SAUCE can ¢ 'nHeawy DEC. FAMILY CIRCLE 20-02 Syrup Now On Sale - - - 5¢ NOTICE! | Kay Cuskev will be ¢ speaker. | | utd Party | Ideal Fancy Cc fn Sos PURPLE PLUMS "2.23 The Fire Police veil] hald | In order to collect d Poultry Ranges caus | other predatory anim notify the proper St | This same aut | check the immedi | for stray dogs an | which they come This notice isfaiven so that you | nnt be em | Authorities chatk for unlicense dogs. Musser Leghorn Farms | by dogs turkey card party on Friday ev-| AUCE oii Woes 10¢ s, we have to|ening, December 14th at Coopers! Prepared can rity will then | Garage Capt. Clarerce Mowery is! LT PEAS deal 2 17-02 29¢ © | chairman. The proceeds are rus gang cans cp oe IDEAL FANCY CALIF. A Fruif Cocktail 30° Special! WH BATIES «isi of Champions pig. 2 3° Nr Fed | a tire Fics Aig Ideal Fancy Fla. i =P Be atory, and a shop unit consisting of Te VIR \Ord nge Juice gan and metal shops with a planning F lene 3 iy D FREE | Paul Portner, Marietta, is presi- SUPREME This Week if we fail to mention Our Bread to you before you leave the market. SUPREME ENRICHED BREAD 'areeloaf 15¢ Virginia Lee Orange Cocoanut Coffee Cakes ea 35¢ Virginia Lee Chocolate Sundae Layer Cakes ca 719¢ Virginia Lee Fruit Cakes ''* 98¢ - 2 1.89 - 5's 4,49 DAILY FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUIT New Fla. Valentine Green Fresh Calif. BEANS Broccoli 17° | 29 { & RAPEFRUIT Juicy Fla.—64's 4 for 29¢ | 0 R a N G E S Juicy Fla.—216's doz 25¢ TANGERINES vewro-1765 doz BVA 7% | EATING APPLES 5,39 s is ED the gifts to ions D’Anjou Pears 2 'bs 29¢ | Pitted Hallowi Dates 2 39¢ Imported Chestnuts '®15¢ | New Fla. Radishes 2 "chs {5c Pascal Celery stalk {9¢ | Holly Wreaths ea 49¢ CALIF. BRUSSELS SPROUTS 20¢ PREPARED SPINACH OR KALE ** 19¢ IDEAL PURE CONCENTRATED ORANGE JUICE 2 6-0z cans 35¢ xt IR enjoy your Christmas, be pre- istmas Club. There's a club to fit ESTES SE SESE SESE SESE 10c each week for 50 weeks—$ 5.00 25¢c each week for 50 weeks—$ 12.50 50c each week for 50 weeks—$ 25.00 $1.00 each week for 50 weeks—$ 50.00 $2.00 each week for 50 weeks—$ 100, 00 $3.00 each week for 50 weeks—$ $5.00 each week for 50 weeks—§ 2: £10.00 each week for 59 weeks—$ 500.00 Gold Seal Pie Crust FARMDALE BABY LIMA BEANS 10-0z pkg 17¢ Ask for recipe for Pi Give the Children Carnation Pumpkin Pie an Acme Market at our Markets IDEAL FANCY GOLDEN “PLAY S198 . PUMPKIN Gets This Only » 29-02 Cc can Each kit contains a big Acme 0 pka (4 Store all ready to set up --- a card ¢ full of cut-out Products - - - Display $100 in Play Money, bills and coins RRR : LK " 140 | shelves -- - Check. nters - - - SI TTY [oo ia hrs rs ci El OY ul Enfiched Evap. Store Floor - -. Coupons to get extra RE X EL Foy equipment - -- and a Special Coupon ta enclose with ten product labels » bab tall rm. JOY, PA , === 3 oy 20¢ 4 or 53¢ to get back a check for one dollar, 22 2A A) A Ho Prices Effective Dee. 6-7-8. 1951. Quantity Rights Reserved. YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE AT THE ACME:
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