EE OO a ed Sh kt ks NN dae PR a SEL i A o£ THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, April 8, 8 ARE HAVING A Great, Big argain Binge -- you're invited to Del Monte or Idea! Cling join the Thrift Parade C PEACHES “27 Hunt's Cal. Cling PEACHES a Ro 2s 2 25¢ ORANGE JUICE “+. 25749 LIGHT TUNA cco WHITE TUNA To 38 PEANUT BUTTER “cin or 29¢ WHITE RICE 2033 2." 31 RAISINS Rob-Ford Seedless a 35¢ CAL. PRUNES 2.47 DESSERTS 000 4.25 CUT BEETS re 15%: 4 Qe TEA BAGS Pky TEA BAGS "or 100 9 LOUELLA MILK cv" 4.:.49- pkg of 100 75¢ E Special! xtra Special! America’s Prize-Winning Sweet Cream BUTTER Wr d Vie € ib Louella has been recognized for years as the finest butter in America - - - it has over 500 Prizes to prove it. Why not get the best, it's specially low-priced this week-end. wv 61° Richland Creamery Butter S. Gov't “Choice” iw §7e No 2! can 4) 2 Qc The standard by which Butter is judged. Uncle Sam Grades Acme rrades Acme Beef U. S. Go U. U. S. CHOICE FANCY (7-in Cut) Rib Roast Boneless Pot Roast Lean Skinned (shank end; s ces removed) SMOKED HAMS - Ib 99¢ (Whole Ham SMALL, 5 to 8 Ibs, OVEN-READY Beltsville Turkeys 2 '°533¢c | Freshly Ground Beef '> 43c | Fresh Pork Sausage * 65¢) 59 Ib 35¢ > 45¢ King 1b. 75,| $I, Lebanon Bologna 29¢ Pollock Filles '°25¢c| Haddock Fillets '>45¢ | Perch Fillets '°43¢ Slices of Ham Plate Boiling Beof Kessler’s Frankfurts Lean Sl. Bacon Corn BAY BUCK SHAD wes: « 25¢ UY STITT vvew You'll Like the New, Softer Enriched Jupreme Bread J Kc Large, Dated Loaf Still Only You save up to 5¢c a loaf and get the finest loaf of bread modern science and skill can produce with the finest ingredients in a sanitary, spotless bakery. in Cc pkg Virginia Lee Hot Cross Buns sugared, doz 9 5 Regular or Brown ’'n Serve -- Fruit Filled Virginia Lee Do’Nuts Plain doz 24¢ Supreme Protein Bread 'f 25¢ Louclia Butter Bread 'f 25¢ BADE DOM First of the Season! FRESH CALIFORNIA Asparagus Extra Serve with Special! 1h C Louella Butter FRESH GOLD: CORN 6. ars | PASCAL CELERY cris? 2 staks 19° SPINACH or KALE cello pka 1 9¢ | FRESH FLA. RADISHES 2792 19¢ LARGE FLA. CUCUMBERS ~~ 2% 19¢| 19¢ Sale! LOCAL SPRING ONIONS 4bchs 19¢ | ® FRESH FLA. BEETS 2bchs 19¢ | LARGE FLA. GRAPEFRUIT 5 for 29¢ GLENSIDE PARK LAWN GRASS SEED 5 1b bag $1.89 8 PKXGS BURPEE FLOWER SEEDS ONLY 25¢ And Label from a Package Seabrook Farms Frozen Food Seabrook Farms French Fried Potatoes 2 9° Pkor 29¢ Seabrook Extra Fancy Green Peas 2 10-0zrkes 2Q¢ C & B or Ideal Frozen Orange Juice 3 60z cans 35¢ Prices Elective Until Closing Saturday, April 10, 1954. Quantity Rights Reserved. cans of 48 45¢ | {birthday ling were | Moore, [Mrs. Ida Eisenberger of town,| Mrs. Maggie Forrey, Ironville, Mr. and Mrs. John Mellinger| | Spring, Mrs. land Mr. N EWTOWN | | Toe, Wm. ge i “of town vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Kuhns on Friday. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Haines were Mrs. Lloyd Nent wig and family, Florin, Mr. and Mrs. Giles Urban and son Billy {of Lititz, Mr. and Mrs. Nathat |Fry and daughter, Ruth, Roths- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Di- vit, Mrs. Sallie Musser, Silver! § Spring, Mr. Horace Joy RD., Mrs and daughter, Wagner Mt George Nettie, Mrs. guerite Lehman and son John ny, Lois Laudenberger, Colum- bia, Mrs. Rhoda Shertzer and daughter Noami, Salunga, Mrs. Abram Gamber, Mrs. Matilda Derr, Mrs. Wm. Fogie, Mrs. Ab- ram Haines and son Jerry, all of town and Rev. O. K. Buch, Manheim. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller were Mr. and Mrs. John Sterbach and son Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weidman and family and Mrs. Martha Weidman, of Lancaster. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Aris-| tice Wittle were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wittle and daughters, of Columbia, Mr. Harry Hamilton] Mrs. Ben Hoffman, E-town, Mr. Joseph Wittle, Marietta, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wittle, Col- umbia RD, Mrs. Nancy Jones, Mount Joy RD, and Mrs. Rag- ner Hallgren, Mt. Joy. Mr. and Mrs. George Schoel-| koph and sons, and Miss Mar- lene Fogie, Columbia, called ah Mrs. Serena Fogie on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer| and family visited Mr. and Mrs. John Kauffman Sr., of Iron- ville. Mr. and Mrs. George Schoelkoph, of Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. John Grossman and family visited Mr. Mrs. Wm. Geltzenlichter, ershurg. Visitors of Mrs. Matilda Derr were Mr. and Mrs. Hoffer Ris-| ser and daughter, Martha, Her- shey. Soud-| Mrs. Katie Moore, Mrs. Ida Eisenberger and Mrs. Blanche Frysinger, visited Mrs. Emma Givens. | Mrs. Matilda Derr visited Mrs. Fannie Powers, Lancaster. | Mr. Abner Weaver, Mount Joy, visited Mrs. Edw. Isler and | Mrs. Irene Snyder. | Mrs. Charles Fogie Jr. and| daughter Bonnie Sue, Bain- bridge, visited Mr. and Mrs Oliver Witmer and family, Sun-| day. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver, visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Steele, Lancaster. Visitors of Mr Mau Ida Eisen- Moore| and Mrs. rice Frysinger, Mrs. berger, and Mrs. were, Mr. John Frysinger, Man- heim, Mr. and Mrs. Havard Johnston Lancaster, Miss Longenecker and Mr. Benjamin Weaver, Marietta. [ Katie Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Rob-| ert Frank were Mr. and Arthur Koser, Klinesville and Mrs. Betty Lou Herr, Florin. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gelt | macher visited Mrs. Florence] Weaver, Lancaster. | Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kieth, Mt.| Joy, visited Mr. and Mrs. Dan-| iel Geltmacher. | Mrs. Edith Erb and Mrs.| Pearl Brenneman visited, Mrs. Anna Mary Greenawalt and Mrs. Elizabeth Geltmacher of] Mount Joy, last Friday. | Mr. and Mrs. John Mellinger| of Mt. Joy RD. gave a dinner in honor of Mrs. Katie Moore of] who celebrated her 74th April 1st. The follow town, Wm.|; Moore, ° fr Mar- | sity in Exile—a { | included obtained for a penny more than | which [range as high as $4.95. All items | | | lat the local Rexall store. | then be | for at any time during the Sale. | | | | | | NEW YORK—Student escapees from Kremlin tyranny sign Free- dom Scrolls in the Crusade for Freedom. Those shown were among a group of 58 who joined the Crusade under the sponsor- ship of the Free Europe Univer- I. S. Scholarship program through which the stu- dents attend 49 various American universities. The group contrib- uted 58 Truth Dollars toward the support of Radio Free Europe whose broadcasts inspired many of them to escape. Penny Sale Begins At Local Store A single penny will be wort as much as pers for a four-day ginning Wednesday, when Sloan's Pharmacy its Rexall Spring One- lof drugs, Double in the Sale the regular unit prices, are freshly stocked and the usual Rexall guarantee of satisfaction. As a time-saving convenienc for shoppers, advance orde and blanks listing all One-Cent Sale are available These | pag, |and special items blanks may be completed an left at the store. PRINT 1000 ENVELOPES Like Last Time. Got A Sample? FINE! Phone Us for Your PRINTING $4.95 to local shop- period, be- April 7, | opens Cent Sale toiletries and sundries. quantities of articles may be h carry | money-back e r d| We Print Every- thing But Money And it takes but. little money here to buy the best printing to be found . and that from anywhere . . . everything, cards to catalogs. goes for The Mt. Joy Bulletin present, Mrs. Katie Mrs. Blanche Frysinger,| ’| and children, Mount Joy RD. Mrs. Wm. Haines who is on] the sick list is slowly improving| at this writing. | Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jac-| ob Erb were, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Brosey and family, Silver Pearl Brenneman, J. L. Swarr, Mount Joy R.D Robert Witmer celebrated his 11th birthday Thursday, April 8th. i THE NEW MARKWELL PACEMAKER $1.60 - $2.00 & $3.00 Models Handy Pocket Stapler BUILT ON A NEW PRINCIPLE FOR OFFICE - SCHOOL - HOME STAPLES AND TACKS EASY TO OPERATE SMART LOOKING Built Te Last Come In And See It Perform FOR SALE BY The BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PA. To Hold Sale | be held from 9:00 a. m, { p. m. April 13 to 17 by the ne w-| ly organized Mount Joy-Florin TO DROP | Auxiliary to the St. Joseph's | In 10 THE Hospital. This sale will mark | the first money-raising plan of 2 3 | the new group. The sale will be | 98 AND | held in the Bernhard buildin 5! SUBSCRIBE East ‘Main Street. Deliveries! i TOR JIMMY will be made and special orders | sisted by Mrs. William Ecken- : y rode and Mrs. John Landis. WAY S Mrs. Joseph Germer was ap- | pointed program chairman and RECORD | ten sports get out of the hands | control of the school. The orders will | filled and may be called | | Main St, ful Cold Wave $10. | Other Permanents $5 & $7.50 | Hair Cuts 75¢ TO SHARE . . . | A bouquet or plant for the home | Easter flowers for | Altar flowers for the church | New Auxiliary TAKE THE HOME PAPER DOWN TO “THE POST OFFICE AND BUY A WRAPPER AND MAIL IT ry OUR SON, JIMMY= BUT Sn I'M GOING O, MAMA, | WILL NOT | The sale of a variety of pot- | ted plants and cut flowers will | to 9: 00 | will be taken by any of the i AND THEN HE members. | WILL GET THE “At the meeting of the group 1) HOME PAPER last Wednesday night, Mrs. | | “Hf | EVRY WEEK Frances Frank was named : : 11 op chairman of the auxiliary’s Rh aE ways and means committee as- Mrs. Robert Hoffmaster, mem- bership chairman. CORNER The next meeting of he) group will be held Thursday | SECRET LOVE— evening, May 13 at the home of Doris Day Mrs. C. F. Lawder, Park Ave, WANTED Mount Joy. dary ll sis Perry Como A GIRL, A GIRL— Eddie Fisher MAN WITH THE BANJO— Hamboners (From page 1) the community for its support. Speaker of the day was James Neeley, athletic director at Mc- | Caskey high school, and district | representative of the P.ILA.A. Mr. Neeley commended the! boys for their excellent show- | ing and then expressed gratifi- cation at the spirit of sports- | manship shown by the te am | WAY’ S APPLIANCES and fans of Mount Joy Phone 3-3622 [48 W. Main Street, Mount Joy TIT © JUST 'PHONE US, GIVING YOUR ADDRESS, WE'LL GET THERE IN A JIFFY, YES / { HERE— Tony Martin EASTER PARADE Liberace EASTER PARADE Mr. Neeley said that too of- of the school authorities. He de- clared that Mount Joy is an ex- ample of sportsmanship at its with sports remaining in - He pointed out that the Mt. Joy team and its followers had consistently been a credit to their school and community. Saturday night, they will be the guests of Mr. Hostetter. Next Wednesday the Mount Joy JayCees will entertain them; the following week it will be the Gerberich-Payne Shoe Co. and Friday night, April 30, the Old Timers Association. | Wind-up afTair will be Tues- day night, May 4, when the Lions Club will honor the team. re” — We're ready to serve you when you need us! Courteous drivers deliver your Fuel Oil needs promptly from meter- Fill up your tank get such excellent results. ‘igers get such excellent results BULLER'S BEAUTY SALON Florin, Pa. ed trucks Spring Specials Carly Richards Just Wonder- Perry Como | Open 9 A.M to9P M. Call Mt. Joy 3-4339 MAUDE BULLER, Prop. 10-t‘e » 1 Spare The Grease, and Spoil The Car Car well lubricated for wear -.free op- eration? TO WEAR . Easter Parade Orchids, Roses, Mother and Daughter Corsages A well-greased forms more smoothly car per- shut-ins i (l gives you a quiet ride. WE SEND EASTER Let us lube it up TO- FLOWERS-BY-WIRE DAY. ANYWHERE | RALPH WALTERS LA SERVICE . Main St., RUHL SFLOWERS OPPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL PHONE MT. JOY 3-6001 Mount Joy 11-4¢ 323 Varsity Basketball Pictures FRAMED 8x10 FOR SALE Regular Price $1.00 NOW 75¢ PICTURES INCLUDE TEAM AND TROPHIES OF LAST MOUNT JOY HIGH BASKET BALL TEAM Call—GEORGE HOUCK—-3-5853 Ames Bros. | GET IT AT BOOTHS MELLINGER'S HOME-MADE 15¢-25¢:-55¢ Cocoanut Creams Laden's Hollow Milk Chocolates |. 10 - 20 BOUCHAT & SONS Boxes of Hollow Candy Nest of 8 pieces $1.29 Easter Napkins 15¢ — Easter Tablecloths 25¢ RRS N Through your consistent savings, you'll have the things you want—the real secur- ity that only each can build for himself. We are happy to offer a plan that is prof- itable and convenient. NATIONAL | DRESSES ALL WOOL COATS $1 G9 a 549 . 39% Children’s Coats $7.95 uo 159% OFF On All Children’s Shoes Mount Joy Dept. 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