The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 15, 1956, Image 4

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FACTS not
FIcrion
Compare Quality and
Price. You'll be con-
vinced that you al-
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LEAST at the ACME,
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is Mighty Mouthwatering - - -
always tender, juicy, flavorsome, It's cut from Govern-
ment-graded U. S. Choice Beef selected by Acme's own
super-critical experts from the nation's finest, scientifi-
cally-bred steers. If it doesn’t give you Pot Roast with
real “smile appeal’, we'll refund every penny you've
paid,
DEE

Lancaster Tender U. S. Choice Steer
CHUCK
ROAST
2
y (Blade Cut)
Boneless Beef Roast >
Boneless 3-Cor. Roast » Ge
Choice Beef Pot Roast +49:
Freshly Ground Beef 395
Lean Beef Cubes o conics» 59
Lancaster Frankfuris 3Qe
VEAL ROAST 39°
IDEAL SLICED SWEITZER CHEESE 37¢
GLENDALE SLICED CHEESE 3kinds 8ozpks 27¢
SLICED BACON SALE
Fireside Brand Wilson's Corn King Lancaster Dry Cured
32 | +39 | 49°
LANCASTER SHANKLESS
Whole or It 5 Be
Ready- to- Eat Hams Shank Half
SALT WATER : C2 c
OYSTERS 89° +99
Fresh Virginia Lee Bakery Treats
CHOC. FUDGE LAYER
COFFEE CAKE ce «39
HOME STYLE BREAD ':r22°
SUPREME BREAD «vo
HOT CROSS BUNS wears JE
VA. LEE COOKIES 0 oie JG
LOUELLA BUT BUTTER "+="
MARGARINE cs coed 2 37¢
ICE CREAM Sunnydell 1 gal n § ge
TREET OR SPAM 2 2:
SHREDDED WHEAT +» 2%: 35¢
FRUIT COCKTAIL + 2%%69c
LOUELLA EVAP. MILK 4:.49¢
IDEAL TOMATO JUICE 2::53c
LUNCHEON MEAT 2::59¢
_ CLEANSING TISSUES “= 2:25
45c Size Extra Large, Exira Juicy Valencia
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Broccoli ©
CREEN BEANS 2-27°
U. S. No. 1 Western
WINESAP APPLES 4:49c
FRESH FLA. RADISHES 2" 13¢
CALIF. FRESH DATES '2°zrks 25¢
Glenside Park Grass Seed 35%, 5189
Queen of the Field Rose Bushes: ve. ous « 99¢
Here's How to Get a 25< Refund
for 3 Lahels from Seabrook Farms Food
Cut the Seabrook Farms name from 3 pkgs of ANY Seabrook Farms
Quick-Frozen Vegetables or Fruit and mail with your name and address
to Seabrook, P. O. Box 1234, Philadelphia 32, Pa. and you'll get a shiny
quarter back.



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Prices effective thru Sat, Mar. 17, 1956. Quantity rights reserved.



THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pa.| JACOB H. LINDEMUTH MISS MINNIE G. ERB | Joy R1, and 14 grandchildren,
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Thursday, March 15 4 Jacob H. Lindemuth, eighty,! Miss Minnie G. Erb, sevenly- One brother, Oscar S. Pennell,
Mount Joy R1, died unexpected- two, Mount Joy Rl. died at her of San Bernardino, Calif.
Mortuar Record ly at 5:00 p. m. Sunday at his home at 11:50 a. m. Wednes-| Funeral services will be held]
ary home. He had been under the day following an illness of five] Sunday at 2:30 pm. at the|
care of a physician for a heart months. | home of his daughter and son-
SUSAN K. WITMER [ ailment for several years. | Born in Rapho Twp. she was| in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Vrs. Susan K. Witmer, eigh-| Born in East Donegal Town- a daughter of the late John M., Barninger, 116 New Haven St.,
hin / | ship, he was a son of the late and Fianna Gerber Erb. She! Mount Joy. Friends may call
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3 os rns ro S03, Elias Z. and Mary Hostetter was a member of Glossbrenner| at the residence from 7 to 9 p.
died a 2:3 . af ay . : . . — : i less als te :
the Oreville Mennonite Home Lindemuth and the husband of E.U.B. Church, Florin, | m. Saturday evening. Burial in
where she had been a guest for| Mrs. Anna C. Engle Lindemuth, Surviving are two sisters and Mount Joy Cemetery. | We have all the flowers
13 months | He had been a farmer in Ra- a is Sn Gy ia, sets {freee i that bring Easter into your
. i Twi. since ter his whom she resided; ertha G., al x-rays 3 :
Born in East Donegal Twp.,| Pho Twp. since 1904. After his JIS J fabecker. Rick Semi-annual x-rays for men home .-. . . . fine, sturdy
she was a daughter of the late retirement several years ago, wile of . on Jiabecker, oa. over 45 offer the best means of tted plants exquisite
Nf sr 1:1 he continutd to live on his mond, Calif. and Howard G.| os ¢ . potted plants . . . exquis
Jacob E. and Annie Kraybill ; ; carly detection of lung cancer. ye 4d 1 | :
Witmer. She was a member of farm. He was a member of the Mount Joy Rl. Earlier detection could have bouquets an oral ar
the Mount Joy Mennonite Brethren in Christ Church, Ma- ——— je red 1 ce: rangements. Also, the
Ny Mh revente 2, un cancer ty
Church | nor District, for 50 years. WALTER RAY PENNELL J : United : tes last lovely ‘corsage. that 1s So
. ' additi is wife is = raths i > ited States las
She is survived by one sister, ! In addition to his wife, he is Walter Ray Pennell, 125 W. deaths in the nite ales much a part of Her Easter
survived by five daughters and ponegal Street, died at 2:15 Year, says the American Cancer
fe of 3. iC ay. Stop in or call
a son: Mary, wife of Dr. S. C. this morning after an illness of | Society. Sunday p
3-6001 today. We will wire
Lizzie K. Witmer, also of the!
Oreville Mennonite Home, and

a brother, John K., Marietta R1 Kraybill, Manheim: Martha, | 81, months, he was 57 vears of y 3
Funeral services were hela] Wife of Arthur C. Mayer, Mt 50, : anywhere.
Joy Rl: Anna, wife of George Jorn in Mount Joy, son of! 3

from the Nissley Funeral Home,
Tuesday afternoon with furth-


Neumeister, Philadelphia; Mrs. the late John J. and Amelia,
Miriam McCarty, Muncy; Miss Shickley Pennell. A life time
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er services at the Mount Joy : . .
Mennonite Church. Interment, Ruth Lindemuth, Philadelphia; resident of Mount Joy. | A A 4 oO >
’ ; aw + , {and Jacob H. Jr. Oakland, Cal- He was : lder at Florin! SW '
was in the Kraybill Cemetery. | anc € was a molder a orin| WwW
ig Lg | ifornia. | Foundry for 30 years. Had ser- a. 3 R U H L S F LO E R S
MRS. ANNIE H. WITTLE | surviving are five grand. ved in World War 1 42nd Div- Opposite Elementary School MOUNT JOY, PA.
| chidreln and a sister, Lizzie, jsion of Army, spending sixteen SIMON P. NISSLEY 3 3


Mrs. Annie Hamilton Wittle,| wife of Harry L. Heisey, Eliza-' months overseas, and discharg- |
79, of Newtown, Columbia R1,| pothtown RD. ed with the rank of Sergeant]
died at 4:55 Saturday at Col- Funeral services were held May. 1919.
umbia Hospital where she had| wednesday afternoon from the H mez poo]
y sday ¢ f 2 e was a member of Mount Mount Joy, Pa.
been a patient for three and Nissley Funeral Homt with fur- Joy Church of God, Friendship | SAVE $70 on a GE Auto. Washer
one-half months. Mrs. Wittle | ther services at the Crossroad Fire Co. No. 1. and the Nation. s 95
was the widow of Oristus A. Brethren in Christ Church with! ai ivisi
| st C al Rainbow Division of Veter | d WwW ONLY
Wittle, who died January 22. |jpterment in the adjoining ans. resi, Roaste NO
The daughter of the late Wil-| cometery. with your old washer i



MARY G. NISSLEY { possesses 133383832 3st: esses sean: 331s
FUNERAL DIRECTORS | “

Surviving besides his wite
lism and Anna Baker Hamilton, —— the former: Barbara McNaugh- |
she was born in Mount Joy | JACOB HABECKER ton, are two daughters, June N.
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" ire oF Jacob G. Habecker, eighty- Wile of Charles E. Barninger,
Rapho Township for the past 60 : > BAe : :
ar ok DE er of six, 75 Main St, Landisville, Mount Joy, Gladys L. wife of} TT
the Newtown Unit- | died at 12:10 a.m. Tuesday ot Voom Edye, Bainbridge RI, | . ' | 3 7
: I an | his home after a long illness. and two sons, Raymond J. of i g G y 4 i
»d Brethren Church, where she 5 3 {
ool Ih. Eo inl Born in Rapho Twp., he was Mount Joy; Faward A. ot Mt. assin ers rocer [
x : : las f the late Jacob and Su- i { !
School and the Ladies Aid So-| 5°" ©! |16 N. Market St. Mount Joy |
Se i ae nes 0 | san Greider Habecker and was FO R S AL E | .
Mrs Wittie is = survived by! 2 member of the Landisville 44-tfe |
| ides : ay oh “| Mennonite Church. He was a BROILER |
the following children: Esther, retired carpenter and was 1 ERVI E |
| wife of Ragner Hallgren, Mt. is ot el oF ng Was ie | URKEYS t
Joy; Thelma, wife of Earl Hart-| ii o he Ine ; Fannie SAWING, PRUNING and Way 5 Appliances
zell, Nazareth R2; Ruth N. pio in Joy Ser. ; 4 Dressed or live weight SPRAYING 45 W. MAIN STREET
Wittle, at home; Charles H.| omen) » oye daughter | PRICE REASONABLE B. B. IBACH
Wittle and Joseph K. Wittle,| = ar a 1H. Rohrer. with, py ner ORDERS FOR EASTER 139 S. Main St. Manheim, Pa MOUNT JOY
both of Columbia R1, Also sur-| he resided; four grand- Phone 5-4616 i 29
viving are 12 grandchildren 11! children, one great grandchild gee fr 2 PHONE 3-362
| erent leh iy a sister. 209 two sisters: Mrs. Susan ! a
En Darby| Shenk. Lititz, and Mrs. Elmer, Elmer G. Strickler |
and a brother, Harry B. Hamil-| Hess, Colombia Rl : | 4 | Elizabethtown, Pa. Phone 7-517
ton of Elizabethtown. Funeral services will be held i
08 Klip Ald | from his late home Friday af. | | YOU BUY ONLY THE INSURANCI |
uneral services were he : oe { |
Tuesday afternoon from the ternoon, 1:30 p.m. with further | YOU NEED UNDER MY {
sday ¢ services i y Lardisville : | { i
James B. Heilig Funeral Home ee Che I Me ill | COMPLETE :
with interment in the Newtown erment wi ! y IVR 8
Cer oir ew own be in the East Petersburg Men- Family Sec uy iy A
ye | Honite Cemetery. | A Lif
[eer Soi rut | ire - - Auto - - Life |
MRS. FANNIE E. LANE HR | SAVE $100 on a GE DRYER
Mrs. Fanne E. Lane, 85, wid-, ! DUCKS FOR SALE | Accident & Health - - |
ow of Jacob E. Lane, 135 | Hospitalization NOW ONLY $ 1 25
Church St., Landisville, died at RECORD Harvey K. Shoemaker | AND MORTGAGE WNSURANTS |
(8:45 a.m. Friday at her home | Phone 3-9862 FLORIN, PA. | 35-tt ' Buy a G.E. Washer Now, Get a FREE INSTALLATION, 10 days
| after a brief illness. CORNER 11-tfe PE mly, with the Filter Flow Washer.
| Born in East Hempfield Twp.,| rm. om
| she was a daughter of the late TOP TUNES
| Rudolph and Elizabeth Eise- JUKE BOX BABY— ~
man Fenstermacher. She was a Perry Como
member of the Landisville.
Mennonite Church. | FOREVER DARLIN i |
Ames Brothers
Surviving are one daughter,
Miss Elizabeth M. Lane, at BLUE SUEDE SHCES—
home; one step-daughter, Alice, Carl Perkins All D d U F Ee t .
wife of Martin McQueeny, of A TEAR FELL— resse P or as er,
Rohrerstown; two sisters, Mrs. Teresa Brewer 1
Emma Lane, Oreville Menno-
nite Home. and Mrs. Annie ME, WONDERFUL Vauchn
Rothfus, Lancaster, and one day aug
brother, Harry Fenstermacher, VALLEY VALPARISO— . =) | ») y
Media. Percy Faith | ' in © Fs Ae)
Funeral services were held at ’ SHOES FOR § BOYS AND GIRLS
the Koser Funeral Home, Lan- WAY S APPLIANCES ®
disville, with interment in the Phone 3-3622 |
Landisville Cemetery. 48 W. Main Street. Mount Joy |
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