The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 22, 1954, Image 8

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THE BULLETIN,
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Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday,
April 22
SEE HOW MUCH YOU
SAVE WITH ACME
Week-End
Food
Specials!
2:21
2: 49°
2: 39°
37°
49¢
BDC
2: 99°
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Shop Acme --
You'll Get the
Best for Less
Ideal Tomato Sauce
PORK & BEANS
Ideal Fancy Fla.
ORANGE JUICE
Ideal Fancy
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
Ideal Fancy Quality
WHITE TUNA
Homogenized, Enriched
LOUELLA MILK
Mild
CHEDDAR CHEESE
Farmdale Non-Fat
DRY MILK
Swanee Pastel Toilet Tissue
COLO-SOFT
Marbis
COOKIES ico oaimen Cookies bu
Statler or Princess
PAPER NAPKINS
Another Famous Acme Steak Sale
U. S. Gov't Graded Choice
TENDER SIRLOIN
Steaks
69°
ROUND STEAKS
ROUND ROASTS
Freshly Ib 34¢
GROUND BEEF
Fresh Killed, Pan Ready
FRYING CHICKENS
16-02
cans

46-02
cans

46-02
cans

7-02
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16-02
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> 73¢

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.45¢

Fillets of Pollock Ib 25¢ | Plate Boiling Beef 2 '"s 33¢
Fancy Perch Fillets 1>39¢ | Kessler’s Franks > 43¢
. Cleaned Pan Rock’ '> 59¢ | Fresh Pork Sausage '® 45¢
Cleaned Buck Shad ~~ '® 25¢ |SI. Lebanon Bologna '='® 29¢

3 Kinds
Sliced Glendale Club Cheese
FRESH SWEET CALIF.
Green Peas
2-25
Serve with one of our Delicious Steaks
and Louella Butter
2-19
Western 4: 49
+1 29¢


FANCY GOLDEN gm
BANANAS
WINESAP APPLES
TOMATOES

Reg. 59¢

Jon ctn 17:
PASCAL CELERY FrenCrim 3 stats Jog
Fresh Fla.
GOLDEN CORN
Fla. Cucumbers 2 for |5¢
Green Peppers 2 for 15¢
5 ears 29¢
Local Spring Onions 3 chs |3¢
Fresh Radishes 2 pkgs 19¢
Seabrook Farms Extra Fancy
PEAS, SPINACH 7RENCH FRIES 2 ro: 29°
Ideal or C & bi Orange Juice 3 6-02 cans 35q
Headquarters for Your Spring Cleaning Needs
CLEN UP B LE C i
2: hots 2 3c 37¢
Kee Detergent 2 i 43°
Speéd-Up Ammonia vot 13€
Speed-Up Cleanser
Speed-Up Wax
Polishing
2 gal 88¢





pint can 33
Quart can §7¢
Speed-Up Liquid Starch 2:27
YVa-gal jug 25¢
Youw’ll Like the New, Softer Enriched
Supreme Bread
Louella Butter Bread White or Whole Wheat loaf 25¢
For Your Diet - - Supreme Protein Bread '°2f 25¢
LOUELLA BUTTER America’s Prize Winner Ib ge
INSTANT COFFEE leg 2-0z jar 59¢
DELVALE ICE CREAM All Flavors !5-gal; now $1. 19
April Family Circle Now On Sale St! Only 5¢
Prices Effective Until Store Closing, Sat., April 24, 1954. Quantity Rights Reserved.

large
loaf
still
“E-Town College
3 cans 25¢ |
15>
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Re-
heard, Donegal Springs, an-
nounce the engagement &f their
| ENGAGEMENTS
Chorus To Sing |
Four guest soloists will ap- | daughter, Shirley M., to John E.
ipear with the Elizabethtown | op aapy son of Mr. and Mrs.
College - Community Chorus in | yon, M. Downs, Columbia. No |
the presentation of the oratorio, date has been set for the wed-
Elijah, in the college auditori- ding
um at 8 p. m. Sunday, April 25 =
They are: Miss Mary Jane
Zimmerman, contralto soloist, |
First Methodist Church, Lancas- |
ter; Dr. James S. Martin,tenor
soloist, St. James Episcopal
Abram Lon-
baritone, minister of
First Methodist Church, |
Lancaster; and Mrs. Esther Roy- |
er Smith, soprano, choir direct- | §
or, First Church of the Breth-|§
Church, Lancaster;
genderfer,
music,
ren, Carlisle. |
Prof. Nevin W. Fisher, head
of the department of music, El-
izabethtown College, will direct. |
Accompanists are Mrs. Ger-
trude Meyer, pianist, and Mrs.
Theresa Fetter, organist, both
of the college music faculty.
The College a cappella choir,
a part of the larger chorus, will

Elmer S. Steh- |
sing separately number seven | Mr. and Mrs.
in the oratorio “He Shall Give | man, Lancaster, R3, announce
His Angels Charge Over Thee”. | the engagement of their daugh- |
The Churches of Elizabeth- | ter Arlene B., to A/3 Vernon
own are cooperating by trans-| M. Wolgemuth, son of Mr. and
ferring to the college their wor- | Mrs. C. Miller Wolgemuth, Mt. |
ship services for Sunday even-| Joy.
|
ing, April 25 Miss Stehman is employed by

| the Agriculture Extension Ser- |
| vice of Lancaster County, Lan-
Church Of God To | caster, Pa. Mr. Wolgemuth is |
Sponsor E-Town | now serving with the U. S. Air |
| Force in Germany.
No date has
Acapelia Chorus | been set for the wedding.
The A Cappella
choir of the |
Elizabethtown College will pre- |
sent a program in the Mount |
Joy Church of God, Friday eve-
May 7, 7:30 p. m. The
rogram is being sponsored by
EE
PATROLMAN'S PARTY |
Final plans are completed for
the second annual school patrol |
party to be held in the high |
school auditorium Thursday ev- |
ning,
the Ergatan Sunday School ening, April 29, 7:30 p. m. The|
Sas A sliver offering Will be features of the evening will be |
taken.
the exhibition of the Pennsyl- |
vania State Police trained dogs, |
a magician, a reading by Mrs. |
Joseph Detwiler; marimba solo |
{
| The A Cappella Choir of Eli-
zabethtown College numbers 37
mixed voices this year and is
one of the most outstanding
singing organizations which the
institution has produced. Their
director is Professor Nevin W.
Fisher, who holds a Master's de-
gree from the Choral Music De-
by Jerry Buchenauer and chalk
talk by Ralph Eshleman.
The party is being sponsored |
by the School and Home Asso- |
ciation. All school children, |
other than patrolmen, are invit-|

variment of Northwestern ni-
Ie . U ed if accompanied by parents.
versity and who was formerly |__ _ i.
jan instructor in the Peabody |
Cura ANTE}
Conservatory of Baltimore, Md. | |
The Elizabethtown College It S A FACT
Choir has been scheduled to |
sing in 25 churches this spring
|
AT KOSER'S
Included in the repertory of
the Choir will be “The Crea- YOU NOW HAVE YOUR
tion” by Willy Richter, “Al-
mighty God” by Noble Cain, |
ind "Laudamus Te” an eight-
part chorus by Carl F. Mueller,
in which the women’s ‘section
ind men’s section of the Choir |
will be heard both separately
ind together. The final number
[of their concert will be Mozart's |
“Gloria in Excelsis” for which |
the organ accompaninent will
played by Donald Golden, a
choir member from York|
Springs, Pa.
Soloists to be featured in the |
Choice
OF ANY BRAND NEW
ELGIN
BC OC LO BRON
be
: LIMITED
concert will be Marian Myers, TIME ONLY |
sophrano, from Fredericksburg; Offer good only until June 5
[Gloria Gladfelter, Mezzo-sop-

New
Miller,
and
Cumberland;
baritone, from |
Paul Rice, bari- |
one from Zullinger, Pa. i
The College Men's Quartette
land the College Women’s Quar-
tette will also sing on the choir |
program. These college quartet-
tes recently performed success- |
fully at the all-state collegiate |
{choral Festival in Lock Haven, |
Pa.
rano from
Kenneth
Lebanon;

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Teen-Age Road-e-o
Planned For May |
Prelimisary plans to
a Teen-Age Road-e-o, driving |
[contest for teen-agers, were
| made at the last meeting by the |
Mount Joy Junior Chamber of |
| Commerce.
Designed to create good driv- |
|
|
conduct

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jing habits among the teen-age |
and to select the communi-
[ty’s most skillful young driver,
the Road-e-o elimination will
consist of a written examination |
| and a skill test involving driv- |
ing through prescribed exercis- |
| es such as parking, smooth stop-
ping and others.
The local winner in this na-
| tional Jaycee contest will ba eli-
| gible to compete in the state
| Road-e-o July 10th in Coraopo- |
[1lis, Pa. State winners compete |
{for $3,100 in scholarships in a |
[national contest August 10-14
in Washington, D. C.
Last year 80,000 teen-agers
| took part in over 600 local con- |
| tests. All teen-agers, (high
school students and those out
of school) boys and girls, who
|bold a driving permit or a li-
|cense are eligible to enter this
driving-contest.
Prices Incl
Fed Tax

| set
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HISTORY . . . SUCH AN AMAZING OFFER!
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Bulleun Ads Pay Big Dividends.
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| new front.
being placed on the railroad the club.
| tracks last Tuesday is | The next meeting of the
closed. It was discovered that group will be held Tuesday,

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( 4-H CLUB TO REORGANIZE |
| The Donegal Home Economics PERSONALS
| 4-H Club will hold an organiza-
| tional meeting at the Ran
Clubhouse Thursday evening,
Officers will


MF. and Mrs. John Murry, and
| April 29, 7:30 p.m. | children Lynn and Karen, are
| be elected and a project will he, visiting Mr. and Mrs. James
chosen, | Roberts and family. The Mur-
All girls between the ages of ry’s formerly lived in Mt. Joy
10 and 21 in the Donegal area
| are invited to join. Miss Jane |
Roland and Mrs. Charles Felty
are the club leaders.
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before moving to New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brinser
(and family, Mount Joy, R2, en-
| tertained to dinner Sunday the
| following: Mrs. Gertrude Ash-
| HESS’'S STORE NEARS enfelter, Carlisle, Mr. and Mrs.
COMPLETION | Samuel Crowl, Mount Joy R2,
“The new look” will be com-! Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brinser and
| pleted at the Hess's Food Store| qaughter of Elizabethtown R3,
| in’ the near future. The store is gnq Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
| undergoing a complete ‘“face-|Crowl and family of Florin.
lifting”. The store will have an | cmt lil i
entirely. glass frontage with the | 4 H GROUP MEETS
entrance being changed from | The Elizabethtown-Donegal 4-
the corner to the center of the' H Community Club held their
regular meeting Tuesday night
at the Washington Elementary
School, Florin with six new
members present. C. E. Craver
gave a talk on the projects of
A Cre
RAILROAD MATTER CLOSED |
According to railroad officials, |
the matter of stones and planks
the act was done by a group of
small children.
C—O O— ee
| May 11 in the Florin school.
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Patronize Bulletin Advertisers

Everybody reads newspapers but
NOT everybody reads circular ad-
rertising left on their door step

WAY’S
RECORD
CORNER




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While They Last
{With every $8.00 worth of rec-
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and Cold Old Oaken Bucket for
your summer picnics.
Featured This Week
45 Extended Play Albums
4 Sate The
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48 W. Main Street, Mount Joyv

FLORIN GRAMMER SCHOOL
P. T, A TO HOLD FOOD SALE
The Parent-Teacher Associa-
tion of
School ‘will hold a food sale on
at Vogels’ porch
(next to Florin Post Office)
starting at 10 A. M. They will
sell homemade chicken corn
soup, vegetable soup, baked
beans, potato salad, cakes, pies,
candy, ete.
RE a
Everybady reads newspapers buf
NOT everybody reads circular ad.
vertising left on their door step.
the Florin Grammer
ve ew rae

Everybody in this locality reads
The Bulletin—that's why its adver~
éising in the Bulletin.
BULLER'S
BEAUTY SALON
Main St, Florin, Pa.
Spring Specials
Carly Richards Just Wonder-
ful Cold Wave .... .. $10.
Other Permecments $5 & $7.50

Hair Cuts -.................. 75¢
Open 9A. M to9 P. M,
Call Mt. Joy 3-4339
MAUDE BULLER, Prop.
10-tfe

Just arrived. .
A COMPLETE, NEW SELECTION OF
ESSLEY. sporrsHirTs



















in a wide variety of colors,
fabrics and sizes,
Our new Spring
order of handsome
Essley sport shirts’
‘has just arrived and
rarely have we
seen such an out-,
standing collection
of sportshirts for
those casual Spring
days. You'll go for
‘the new shades and
“patterns Essley has
used and admire the
wonderfully com-
fortable fit and
tailoring. The fabrics
are cool and light
and available in both
short and long sleeve
models,
$1.95
to $4.95
EsHLEMAN BRos.
MOUNT
JOY, PA.

MAKE YOUR PORCH OR LAWN A SPOT WHICH WILL NOT ONLY BE
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