THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pa. Thu rsday, July 28 4 Sale of Lancaster U. S. Gov't. Craded Choice Beef a good buy at regular are offered you can eak or roast that will be Lancaster Choice Western Steer Beef is always prices, but when “extra special” prices si treat the family to an extra delicious enjoyed every forkful. TENDER LANCASTER SIRLOIN STEAKS 79° Lancaster Tender U. S. Choice CHUCK ROAST 31 POT ROAST BEEF occ 1:59€ CHOICE CHUCK STE STEAKS Freshly Ground Beef 25566 | ‘resh Veal Patties ib 39¢ Skinless Frankfurts | liced Mince Bologna *:'® 25¢ LEAN SLICED CON ib 49¢ Fancy Med. SHRIMP ©"67¢ 5 "3.29 Freshly Picked , 83° Crab Meat = CLAW ich as these We eC N {TION A {7 VEGE ET. {BLE Ww FER. Don’t Miss This 190-29¢ Sale CRISP CALIF. ICEBERG LETTUCE 229° U. S. 1 Yellow Onions | Crisp Radishes Fresh Jersey Eggplants 2" 19¢ 2 rkes 19¢ Sica conn 519° SEEDLESS CALIF. GRAPES SWEET EATING CALIF. PLUMS * 19¢ large heads NEW! CALIF. BARTLETT PEARS 2'™29c¢ LEMONS =» - 29° Calif. 9? | Seabrook Farms Cut arms Cut Green Beans 2 49¢ Seabrook Farms Baby Lima Beans (Send labels from these 2 items to Seabrook Farms and get 25¢ back. ) IDEAL FROZEN CALIF. LEMONADE 4602 cans 49¢ | Stock Up! Last 3 Days of Our BIG 19: SALE TOMATO JUICE JELLIES Ch TOMATO SOUP cone TEA BAGS TINY POTATOES KIDNEY B “BEANS © DICED CARROTS 2.519 CUT RED BEETS 2.719 GELATINE DESSERTS. 319° CRANBERRY SAUCE 5 KEE TOILET SOAP CORN FLAKES cn PAPER NAPKINS rr Virginia Lee Bakery Treats - - « PLAIN or MARBLE POUND CAKES Special! cans 12-02 gl 19¢<, Ideal Orange Pekoe pkg 16 19< 2 an 19° 219 Red 3 cokes JQ | 12-02 19< pkg 2019 €a 49¢ Supreme Square Sandwich Bread oat 16¢ Lemon Filled Coffee Rings ea 49¢ large ENRICHED SUPREME BREAD 15¢ Su The Finest Butter in 4 America 68¢ Richland Creamery Butter '' 66¢ IDEAL O. PEKOE TEA Ya-lb pkg 37¢ IDEAL TEA BAGS Pkg 48 53¢ FARMDALE DRY MILK Non-Fat 2 16-0z pks 59¢ dated loaf PRINCESS MARGARINE 2 1bs 39¢ MAYONNAISE Fresh Hom-de-Lite pt jar 29¢ SALAD DRESSING Hom-de-Lite pt jar 25¢ New Corvette Pattern Get Vol. No. 4 of Popular Mechanics STAINLESS DO-IT-YOURSELF | Steel Flatware . Get : Encyclopedia ni 79... Retail Value $3.49, only with any See the Display! purchase Made and Guaranteed by the International Silver Co. 12 Volumes - - - one a week 'til Your Set is Complete Won't Tarnish, Rust or Corrode Extra Bonus! Pkg Gold Seal Cake Mix FREE When you buy a set of Kaylan DeLuxe Four Stainless Steel Mixing Bowls 5.95 A Regular $10.95 Value - - - W hile Supply Lasts Prices Effective Through Saturday, July 30. 1955. Quantity Rights Reserved. Moi i next sary and Mrs. Emanuel S. Hendrix, 106 East Donegal Street, will celebrate their fifty-seventh wedding anniver- Wednesday, August 3. Brethren Church, Mount Joy. | He was employed by Armstrong i Cork Co. 21 years Surviving, in addition to his wife, Mrs. Clara Arntz Johnson, for Mortiary Record She also was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Rheems CHARLES B. JOHNSON ip ONY three So Charles B. Johnson, sixy-five, urviving . ar g > ns, r "1 Leroy, Rheems; Harvey, Camp 1021 N. Charlotte St., Lancast- : 2 2 3 i Hill, and Earl, Rheems; eight er. died last Wednesday at 4:30 : : "tin the Lancaster General grandchildren, and six great- a » Lancaste J : : grandchildren. Hospital after a brief illness. li ea zn He was born in = Pittsburgh, Funeral services will be held li of the late Charles andi Saturday afternoon from the 1€ SO e late Charles & . > ra - > za- Minnie Boehm Johnson. He was Miller Funeral Home Eli 4 a : bethtown at 2 p. m. Friends a member of the Evangelical a : Congregational Church and | May call Friday evening 7 to 9 ngregc : formerly lived in Mount Joy. at the Funeral Home. Interment in the Mount Tunnel cemetery. MRS LESTER J. BRADLEY are two sons: Howard A., of Jennie Alberta Bradley, 55, Beaver Falls, and Norman A. wife of Lester J. Bradley, of Johnson, Lititz; a daughter Florin, died at the General hos- Mrs. Sabina C. Barr, Lancaster, pital 10:10 p. m. Wednesday and four grandchildren. following a illness of sever ral Funeral services were held Years. Born in Bainbridge, a from the Sheetz Funeral Home daughter of the late Jacob and Friday with interment in the Annie Dupler Shaffer, a resi- Mount Joy Cemetery. dent of Florin since 1951, for- aR merly a resident of Rapho CHRISTIAN E Township, was a member of St. Christian Zittle, 85, died at Mark's E.U.B. Church, Mt. Joy. Saturday at the home 2:55 pm. lof a daughter and son-in-law, | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schroll, 342 North Barbara St., Mt. Joy. A son of the late Cyrus and lc atherine Huber Zittle, he liv- ‘ed on Strasburg Twp. until he, moved to Mt. Joy six years ago. | Before his retirement, he | worked as a house painter with many years Surviving include a daughter, | 2 Maude, Schroll, | wife of Robert & cans 19¢< Mt. Joy, with whom he resided; "the Funeral Home one grandson, Robert Schroll; four sisters, Mrs. Annie Bow | ermaster, Georgetown; Mrs | Catherine Fisher, and Mrs. Mary Weaver, both of Lancas-! ter; and Adda, wife of William R. Pontz, Strasburg. rvices held Wednesday in interment in Men- Funeral se were at 10:30 a. m. Strasburg Longenecker’s Reformde Cemetery. witr nonite ALLEN BLANTZ Allen Blantz, three | months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arlington Blantz, Mt. {Joy R1l, died unexpectedly at 12:15 p.m. yesterday at her | home. | Dr. John S. Gates, deputy said an autop- | sy performed yesterday at the Lancaster General Hospital |showed that the child died of of the lung. parents, Grace Ellen is survived by two broth- sister, Samuel Eu- Marie, and Arling- home; her paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blantz, Lanuaster RD; and her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sliver, Mt. Joy. | Funeral services were held from the Cross Roads Brethren {In Christ Church at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday. Interment Cemetery. GRACE Grace coroner, an infection Besides her {ers and a gene, Doris ton Jr, at in the Cross Roads MRS. HARRY G. LEEDOM Mrs. Emma Leedom, 79, wid- ow of Harry Gephart Leedom, Wood Street, Mlorin, died Wed- nesday at 4:30 a. m. in the Lancaster General Hospital af- ter a brief illness. i | She "was a member of St. Mark's Evangelical United To Report New Families | | Who Are to be Visited | | Call MJ-3-9763 PAAAAAAAAAANAAAAANANAAAA | Betty, ' Groff, Mount i grandchildren | Mount Joy Surviving are these children wife of Milton Reider, Alma, wife of Charles Joy; Grace and J. home. Also five and three broth- ers, Earl, Roy, both of Newville and Vere, of Mt. Joy R. D. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p. m. Sunday from the Florin: Lester, at 18- oF 19c¢ Clair Eckman, of Strasburg, for Nissley Funeral Home and the St. Mark’s E. U. B. Church at :00 p.m. Interment in Good's Cemetery. Friends may call at Saturday evening, 7:00 to 9:00. . — i ce King George VI died Febru- ary: 6. 1952, FIRST NATIONAL BANK MT. Weddings COBER — MUSSER The marriage of Miss Ruth Musser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Musser, Mt. Joy R1 and Mr. Louis Cober, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Albert E. Cober, Morrison R1, Ill, was solemnized Saturday evening at 7:45 o'clock in Cross Roads Brethren in Christ Church, Mount Joy RD, with the Rev. Albert E. Cober, father of the groom officiating. Bishop Ben Thuma assisted in the candle- light ceremony. The maid of honor was Miss Faithe Musser, Upland, Calif. cousin of the bride. Bridesmaids were Miss Ruth Drescher and Miss Alma Smith, both of Mt. Joy Rl. Harold Musser, the bride, served as best man. Serving as ushers were Jacob Stern, Chambersburg and Geo. Hostetler, Massillon, Ohio. The flower girl was Beverly Stump. She was escorted by her brother, Dwight Stump. Candle-lighters were Leon Stauffer, cousin of the bride and Freddy French. The bride wore a gown of white snow flake nylon over satin with a scalloped neckline. She carried a white Bible cov- ered by white Chrysanthemum pom poms. The bride’s attendants all wore gowns of mint green ny- lon over taffeta. 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The a win ushers for the reception, im- HE pe mediately following the cere- bX ® ne mony, were Glenn Hoffman|s $s Rl 2k 3 and John Frey. Pd ne Both the bride and groom Sl ae are graduates of Messiah Bible |3ll% $s Academy and attended Upland oe MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Me College, California. ae . . Fo They will reside in Upland, TS Vv t Y California. . Si a C a I (0) n I m e Me ml Se a KRAYBILL REUNION a pI The Geseend ney of Joie N. PLANT and STORE pT an "annie S. Kraybill will | 2 far hold a reunion on Saturday af- ae CLOSED Jie ternoon, August 27th in the El-|3 ae izabethtown Park. Everyone is Ie A 1 A 5 h 2 invited. Kindly bring your EX ug. st to ug. t RI lunch. 33 RI Ae EX RT Sih : Rd cal TobaY (%| OPEN SAT., AUG. 6th | RI Sor FOR YOUR pI & $3 RL POLY $0 060 0 Jeb edb Tih YX OC 1 A Pp PO | N T M E N T hh ie cn. HEINE WWW 0. AT — . | Doris Beauty. Shoppe ||{ | Chocolate Ave., FLORIN SALE OF [ PHONE 3-5853 Doris S. Houck, Prop. LOCAL AGENTS Wallace D. Zerphey Evelyn I. 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