| See How Much Your Dollar Gets You Here! STOCK UP Ideal Prepared APPLE SAUCE oon 16-02 S DAYS > To iDEAL 2 cans 2 ‘Ens -0 PORK: BEANS Qs ARMOUR’S can 35¢ 12-02 Ss cans CHOPPED BEEF VETS or CAP'N BRANDS DOG FOOD 12 16-02 S cans SWANEE COLO-SOFT TISSUE 9-51 Lancaster Brand Meat is a Treat to Eat There is never any doubt about the delicious eating quality of any Lancaster Steak or Roast you get at the Acme! It's U.S. Gov't. Graded “Choice” Western Steer Beef that you will thor- oughly enjoy or we'll refund your money. TASTE and SEE. A Small Lean Smoked Shank Portion 3 Be Ib IDEAL COOKED 2 cans 27¢ 8: Pt 1 SPAGHETTI Cow FARMDALE 2 cans 33¢ ‘bos SWEET PEAS 7:1 IDEAL 2 cans 28¢ bor -0 KIDNEY BEANS Qs] FARMDALE CUT 2 cans 33¢ 7 608 1 GREEN BEANS i GOLDEN KERNELS 2 cans 29¢ his IDEAL CORN 7:51 IDEAL 2 cans 23¢ “org -0 wHITE PoTATOES 10:51 IDEAL COND. 3 cans 29¢ ToMATO sour 11-51 IDEAL RED BAND 2 cans 37¢ tooE 1 FANCY PEAS 6: DOLE’S or LIBBY’S wing PINEAPPLE JUICE 4:::1 Butt C Shank Half Portion Butt Half ib 55¢ Ib Whole Hams Ib 49¢ Young, Oven- Ready iSO EEE Beltsvilie Turkeys * Fresh Killed, Pan-Ready Frying Chickens Freshly 33 43° GROUND BEET 3-1 Lean Plate Boiling Beef 1b 19c¢ Sliced Lebanon Bologna 15-1b 29¢ Skinless Frankfurts 1b 43c Fresh Bay Buck or Roe Shad Treats 45° .39° ae 15¢ i» 66° Delicious Virginia Lee Bakery Pineapple Cheese Coffee Cakes You'll like this new and different coffee cake with pineapple-cheese filling. Chocolate Cream Cakes A golden sheet cake with rich chocolate cream icing. Get one. SUPREME BREAD Stl, cn BUTTER Cream Richland Creamery Butter '® 64c¢ Garden-Fresh Fruit and Vegetables at Savings 4 for 29c Size Large Fla. 4 2 5 « for GRAPEFRUIT Fresh Corn: 219° 2 «19° Cal. Carrot Calif. Avacado Pears Fancy Slicing Tomatoes 2 «29° Local Spring Onions 3b Fresh Local Rhubarb Fresh Crisp Pascal Seabrook Farms Cut 5¢ Off Sale GREEN BEAN Seabrook Farms Extra Fancy Green Peas 2 35¢ Ideal Leaf or Chopped Spinach 2 '4°z pkes 37¢ ORANGE JUICE ..... 2.7.29 Prices Effective Through Sat., April 30, 1955. Quantity Rights Reserved. Ib 48¢ | dress with rose eas 39 | |THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. VV eddings Thursday, April 28 4 ROLAND — GERBER School, recently was discharg- The marriage of Miss Martha ed from the Armed Services. Arlene Roland, daughter of Mr.|He is employed at the Wyeth and Mrs. John D. Roland, Mt. Laboratories, Marietta. Joy R1, to Mr. J. Harold Ger- —— ber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry] GLATFELTER — BENDER S. Gerber, Elizabethtown RI, was solemnized at three o'clock Larue Miss Lois daughter of The marriage of Glatfelter, | Saturday afternoon. The Rev.|Mr, and Mrs. Frank Glatfelter, George Shultz Jr. officiated at 21 Sunset Ave., Leacock. to Le- the double ring ceremony that roy Frey Bender, son of Mr. took Reich's Evangel- and Mrs. ical Cong. Church, Marietta R2, was solemnized Sptur- Miss Martha Roland, the bride's day at 2 p.m. in Zion Evangel- aunt, was organized and Mrs. jcal Lutheran Church, the bridegroom’s with the Rev. Maxwell vocalist place in John S. Bender, Mt. Leacock, i John Gerber, Walton sis‘er-in-law, officiating The bride, who was given in Following a wedding trip to marriage by her father, was at- the New England States. the tended by Miss Miriam C. Ro- couple will reside at the home land, her sister, as maid of of the bride. honor. Miss Jane Roland, an- ee een other sister, Miss Sara Jane Shuman, Marietta R1, cousin of GETTYSBURG the bride, and Miss Shirley A. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs, Clarence W Heisey, Manheim R2, a son, on Monday, at Lancaster General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs, of Manheim R1, Lancaster Osteopathie Mr. and Mrs. Chas er, 116 New Joy, a son, Friday, a daughter, at hospital. Jarning hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Bul- ler, Florin, a son, Tuesday, at Lancaster General Hospital STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL The date for a strawberry fes- tival to be sponsored by the St. Mary's Guild of the St. Luke's Episcopal Church has been set for Saturday, June 4. The festiv- al will be held on the lawn be- side the church. (Continued from Page 1) Brubaker. Manheim R1, were : extra practice ] sessions to make | bridésmaids. them proficient. The bride wore a gown o f “Great athletes don’t just lace and tulle. The fitted bodice " happen . . . There is no substi- had a scoop neck and long » . tute for work,” declared Dav- sleeves and the skirt had ac- 8 cordian-pleated ruffles down| | . Our very existence depends the back and a lace over-skirt. ns | : faith . and the basis Her fingertip length tulle veil : 3 ; of all faith is the Bible, the was fastened to a half hat of speaker stated. lace edged in carried a pearls and she : 4 : The importance of condition- white Bible with a p Sitio ing was stressed. Davies point- white orchid and white rose- ' : : |ed out that no athlete is at his bud showers. : hi best unless he keeps in the I'he attendants wore gowns : ‘i . best of physical condition, in- of turquoise crystallette, fash- ioned with a torso bodice hav- ing a scoop neckline and a full length skirt with detail bow in | the back. They wore headbands [ of white feathered carnations. | The maid of honor carried a semi-cascade of white tions and yellow roses, and the : to the rules. | . . bridesmaids, hyacinths and : white “7 Richard Stark, Park Avenue, ! ea, = Mount Joy, was taken into { Mrs. Roland, mother of the Tut > 1 the i club as a new membe y bride, wore navy blue crepe Tol M. Booth 1 wind with : : | John M. ooth h: with matching accessories. Mrs.|*® : hdiing . the | . induction ceremony. Gerber wore navy blue trim- : : : ‘ | metres {freee | med in beige and matching ac- | duced by clean living, lots of, exercise and practice. The promotion of others, not one’s self, was given as anoth- r of the chief factors of sue- cess, and the speaker concluded his remarks with an admoni- carna-/ . tion to play the game according Both mothers CEDEBRATED 55th wore | white orchid corsages. ANNIVERSARY Mr. Luke and Mrs | bethtown RI1, | cessories. E. Gerber Eliza Dr E. W. Newcom- brother of the © celebrated their fifty-fifth | bridegroom, was best man. Wedding asniversary Tuesday | Ushers were Mr. David Gerber, at their home on East Main St., | 3ainbridge R1, and Mr. Mount Joy. | | uel Gerber, Elizabethtown RI, > = | | both brothers of the bride- METHODIST CHOIRS PLAN | | groom; Mr. Rodney Fink. Eli-| FOOD SALE MAY 7 | zabethtown R1, and Mr. Lester The Junior and Senior choirs W. Roland. Marietta R1, the ©f the Mount Joy Methodist church will hold a food sale on Saturday, May 7. beginning at’ | bride’s brother. A reception for 200 guests was held in the church social 9 a. m. in front of Titus rooms, after which the couple office. left on a Canadian trip For { traveling the bride wore a grey 52° accessories and ao OUR JOB an orchid corsage. The bride, a graduate of East! PRINTIN Donegal Twp. High School. is IS RIGHT NG Concrete Blocks 3 Secfeiary ®t Donegal High '@ / THE GROOVE Mt. Joy R2 Phone 3-9835 School. I'he bridegroom, an eer es | Elizabethtown High School mmr mee eee tr mr rere § WAY’S RECORD CORNER JAZZ 33 1/3 RPM. JUST ONE MORE DANCE is Les Elgar MARTINI TIME— Art Van Damme Quintet MUSIC FOR DINING— ARTHUR GODFREY PRESENTS — strings Carmel Quinn THE KING AND I— Original Cast ANNIVERSARY SONGS— Ken Griffin I LOVE A PARADE— Cola. Military Band WAY’S APPLIANCES Phone 3-3622 48 W. Main Street, Mount Joy 3 Happy Future 4 start with a top- that Homes sound foundation of quality concrete blocks are most apt to end as a source of lasting satisfac- tion to their owners. Concrete Blocks for Every Building Need CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS LINTELS — WINDOW SASH Reist’s graduate, is a carpenter at the Elizabethtown Planing Mill. He served two years in the U. S. Army, including Korean duty. They will live at Mt. Joy RI. LINTON — MYERS The marriage of Miss Dor's M. Linton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Norman Linton, Birch- land Ave, Mount Joy, to Mr. Ralph L. Myers II, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Myers, Sa-| | lunga, was solemnized Satur day afternoon at two o'clock in! the Mount Joy Methodist | Church with the Rev Robert C. Pike, Drexel Hill, officiating, | assisted by the Rev. William E.|} Harner, pastor 3 A reception was held in the} social rooms of the church. { Following a wedding trip tol Niagara Falls, the bride will re-| side at the home of her parents) and the bridegroom will be] stationed in Alaska with the uy S. Army. — | BERGMAN — MACKINSON | Miss Mary A. Bergman, dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard € ’ | Bergman, Manheim R2, and You d be out of breath, too — after fol- | Mr. Robert L. Mackinson, son lowing my master on a trip to pay bills! Why of Mrs. Irene Mackinson, Mari- 5 | etta R1, and he late Mr. Daniel| | Mackinson, were married at| 10:30 o'clock Saturday morn-| ing in Towson, Md. The Rev.| | Robert Galloway officiated in| the Towson Presbyterian Church. The couple were attended by| | Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mackinson, brother and sister-in-law of the bridegroom. The bride is a graduate of | Mount Joy High School and St.| | Joseph's Hospital School of] Nursing, Lancaster. She is on the staff of Lancaster Heart Haven. The bridegroom, a . graduate of East Donegal High! FIRST NATIONAL BANK doesn’t he pay them with checks, by mail?” THE CHECK WAY'S THE SELF-SAVING — AND SAFE — WAY TO PAY. WE INVITE YOUR CHECKING ACCOUNT. John C. Brosey | Haven Street, Mt, | at Columbia | [ENGAGEMENTS [| — | Mom Loves shirley Arlene, 10 205. Wit {| Flowers { beth Greider, 206 E. Main St., |}! { Mount Joy, and the late Mr. ooo John Greider. Miss Shepler is a High School. [ Mr. and Mrs. Lester Shepler, Elizabethtown R1, announce the | engagement of their daughter, and she'll adore you for senior at remembering her with a gift of | Donegal Her fi- her favorite blooms on her spec- ance, a graduate of East Hemp- |}, field High School, is employed |}! ial day. by J. B. Hostetter and Son, Mt. Jov A ies ful gift of all! The wedding. wilh take place Give your loveliest lady the most thoughiful gift o June 26 in Reich's Evang. Con- | PY gregational Church. mona su RUHL'S Flowers PLANS RUMMAGE SALE OPPOSITE FLEMENTARY SCHOOL Ladies Bible class of the Lu- | theran church will hold a rum- -6001 MOUNT JOY, PA. mage sale in the parish house April 29 and 30. On April 29|f PHONE 3 | the sale will start at 1 p. m. and on April 30 at 10:30 a. m. Addition Of New Wringer-Type Washer We are proud to announce the addition of the famous DEXTER WRINGER WASHER (sold and guaranteed by PHILCO) to our growing list of appliances .....When General Electric discon- tinued the manufacturing of wringer washers, we spent several months looking over various lines, finally deciding on DEXTER as a machine that meets our re quirements for quality merch- andise. = Special Sale Continues ( ; ==". . Take advantage of we Oo -_ \ Ys This Unusual Introductory Offer TRADE IN YOUR OLD WASHER NOW LOOK . . . DEXTER WASHER $]1899% SOLD & GUARANTEED BY PHILCO (WITH AUTOMATIC TIMER) WHITE ENAMELED TUBS $212.40 YOUR OLD WASHER $52.45 $1 59s: pi Corro-Vane High Wing AGTITATOR $22.45 3 TOTAL VALUE SALE PRICE ABOUT $2.02 PER WEEK NO Heavy Duty Transmission 9 Lb. Porcelain Tub Full Warranty WAY’S APPLIANGES 48 W. MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PENNA. PHONE 3-3622 sa ¥ Fr OOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO | 8 Oy a —— tlh. i ——————_] ~~