The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 10, 1949, Image 8

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HBThe
Bulletin,

Jov. Pa. Thursday, November 10. 1919







Brief News From
The Dailies For
Quick Reading

NO
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MADE and REMODELED
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| TA PREPARED BY
| It 1 AMERICAN FOUNDATION FOR ANIMAL HEALTH





trained or careless persons, it may |
spread dangerous diseases and
a tually do more harm than good. |


risks and livestock may die of in- | to be vaccinated




auto crash on the Lincoln
“1 \ N » N PRR TY recau ns
— a ———— — a west of Coatesville a man NEEDLE R EQU IRES rgd 3 Sg wearrier
. r r T v Y 3 dilpt R .
Dressmaking — suffered a traumatic amputation of EXPERT HANDLING animal--one that carries disease
ns y Properly used, the vaccina ing | germs, yet appears to be healthy
a IS hry needle can be a good friend of the | A needle pushed through the ski
Fire destroyed a barn 75x54 on | livestock producer For many | of such an animal, and then usec
MISS 4 c > ears this instrument has en | on other stock, can pass diseas
MARGARET KRAMER ne S. Brandt farm near | wving the lives of countless mil- | on to all the rest of the herd anc
MIR Car Istown. All the contents. lions of persons and domestic | cause serious losses
N. ( KR } on nimals
ALVIN KRAMER 37 head of cattle, farm 1 Hingis, 1 [
I = ; | ut improperly used, the vaccine
19 West Donegal Street Mount Joy, Penna. chinery, etc, were destroyed. | or hypodermic syringe can
14: If you happen to be in Lancaster | be€ a vicious enemy to livestock |
21 . 1 > ands te.
NY A HIM HHH HON Friday from 11 am. to noon, smile| Production. In the hands of un

Anaplasmosis, hog cholera, swine |
e el swamp fever, malig- |
nant edema ill these dread |
diseases can be spread among farm It a i hea 0)
animals oy improper nse of the | 2h Surend 8s we
vaccinating equipment as prevent it.
Very often unskilleu persons are There are other risks, too. Arc
not acquainted with contamination | the animals in good enough health
without ill ef-
fections accidentally transmitted | fects? Is the vaccine still potent
from animal to animal through enough, or has it deteriorated?
the medium of contaminated nee- | What is the proper dosage? Pro
dles. One serious outbreak of an- | fessional answers to these ques
thrax in a southern state, not long | tions, and professional skill in the
ago, was traced directly to im- | actual vaccination, are the keys
proper vaccination by an untrained | to safe and effective use of vaceine
person who did not know the to prevent livestock diseases.










For greater comfort this winter, and for thrifty fuel savings too,
here are supplies to seal out the cold, and to heat more efficiently
inside . . . priced at a saving.
at everybody. Members of the op- lighter fluid.
timist club will hand out fifty cent | TW Men pee
pieces during that hour.
At Lancaster a
child

swallowed several ounces of | vertising left an their door step








Asbestos Cement
A pure
in powder form. Just
ter to
Felt Weatherstrip
cement Hair felt
STOVEBOARDS
Dccorated tin plate metal ov-
er non-warping wood
Protect your floors
from heat
asbestos fibre strip that is easily
base.
and rugs
dd wa- tacked
Works like
on door and window
use. putty frames to seal out cold


§) LOCAL TRADEMARKS Inc —

SOOT A checking account gives you a run-
REMOVER ning report on just how you stand - both
as to income and outgo. It's the simplest








i method there is of personal bookkeeping.

BEAUTIFUL STOVE PIPE
h stop i
FIREPLACE SETS . Why not stop in and see how handy a
lock without rivet:
Christmas Toys
= ON DISPLAY
Come Into The Store and Look Them Over
AT
H. S. NEWCOMER & SON, Inc.
special checking account is?
FURNACE |
scoop





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Mt. Joy : ad = Member FDIC.


Everybody reads newspapers but
20-month-old NOT everybody reads circular ad.
Fruit of Cashew
Cashew
country, is
| fruit of the tree of
and Central America,
World Book encyclopedia.
is closely related to the American
poison ivy and people are often
| painfully poisoned by allowing their
this
poisonous
nut, so
actually
popular in
the
Brazil
The
cashew
says

skin to come in contact with some
of its parts. This toxic ingredient |
is entirely removed from the ker- |
nels by roasting before they are |
| shipped to this country,
. One-inch Steaks
If dad prefers his steak rare,
it will take from 15 to 20 minutes |
cooking time for one-inch steaks.
‘Medium done steaks require from
20 to 25 minutes. Thicker—two-inch
isteaks cook in
rare and around 45
medium-done.
minutes for
First Invention at 14
Now lust in obscurity, but well
known in his day, was Tom Blanch- |
ard, who at 14 conceived a handy |
apple parer that peeled the fruit |
twice as fast as could be done by |
| ‘hand. Four years later he developed
| @ machine that turned out 500 tacks
a minute.
Cross-Eyes
A cross-eyed condition is not al- |
ways easily recognized, If neg
lected, it may cause loss of vision
in the out-of-line eye. For this eye
is likely to be used less and less
until, in many cases, it becomes |
blind. Then it may resume its
normal
Logging Operations
Our forest lands today often seem
more productive than in the past
| of the closer logging utili-
| zation made possible by re-logging,
| yields from thinning,
fire-killed trees,
salvage of
and pre- logging.
Bright Garnish
| A clever garnish for
platter: Cut a cucumber into one-
| ‘half inch slices. Again cut each
slice, but not quite through, then
| slip a thin slice of red radish into
| the cucumber.
pork chop

| Foot Ventilation
Reason doctors
rubbers and
that leather
ventilate feet properly if hampered
by impermeable
urge
galoshes
removing |
indoors is
soles on shoes cannot
foot coverings.
Poult Stand: ails
Ten years ago we accepted three-
pound chickens at 12 weeks of age
with 12 pounds of feed as good per-
formance. Today, four pounds at 12
pounds of feed is standard for many
poultry growers.
When Clothing Shrinks

When clothing sh s in clean
ing, the most hopeful first aid is to
apply tension to the set or damp
material while pressing it.
Pasture Spraying
Use of recommended amounts of
2, 4-D for pastures to kill
weeds is reported to be harmless to
livestock grazing
praying
such pastures.
Garden Sprays
In mixing garden sprays, be ac- |




































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PHONE YOUR NEAREST OLDSMOBILE DEALER

{
Mt. Joy 3-4821
Or Visit

Corner W. Main & New Haven Sts., Mt. Joy, Pa.

NEWCOMER MOTORS, Inc.

curate in weighing and measuring
ingredients—too much may do as
much harm as not enough.
Garden Insects
Spray or dust for ifsects in your |
garden before damage is done, but |
not unless you know it is neces
| sary.
Monument to Gulls
Mormons raised a monument at
Salt Lake City to the gulls which
came in answer to their prayers
for an end to a grasshopper
scourge.
Overworked Sheets
It is poor economy to have too

few sheets and overwork them.
| Four sheets per bed will allow
better rotation and increase the |
| life span of the sheets.
Ele ctric Motor
The electric motor, now the chief
motivating force of rolling mills,
| 1873.
{ damp legume
was developed from the dynamo in |
Speedway Course
Largest automobile racing
course in the world is in Indianap-
olis, the 500-mile Speedway course
which is a 2'2 mile track.
Bloat in Cattle
Cases of bloat are likely to occur
in a herd of hungry cattle placed on
pasture.
Badly Needed
Safety and conservation have still
to find a widely recognized place
among our school studies
Drownings
Half the drownings each year
| take place in only three months —
June, July and Augnst,
| Felly.”
your business than by local news
paper advertising,
First Qil Well
The first oil well, at
Pa., in 1839, was known as
Titusville,
“Drake's |
Cotton
$500,000 worth of cotton |
the state of Ilinois |
Nearly
is grown in
each year.
Easter Bunny
Easter rabbit is a survivor of an
ancient Egyptian custom.
—— —
There is no better way to boost |
Perera
35 to 40 minutes for |
Pork Lois
PICNICS «oo
Freshly Killed and Ready for the ¥an
Stewing Chickens
Fancy Pollock Fillets
Filleis of Haddosk
| Duz or Rirnso

The tree |
Your Dollar Goes a
Long ey at the
 

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No > New Pack Acme
2 Whole Golden Kernel
| XN}
Sip) f= C QO 4 Bi
= IT J |
Speer” 39¢
270z S
cans
20-0z S
cans
20-0z S
cans
20-02
cans
9
dé
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—r
|

| Ideal Fancy Long Cut 2 cans 23¢
Sauer Kraut
Farmdale Extra Standard 2 cans 29¢
Sweet Peas
Ideal Fancy Grade A 2cans27¢


HBpple Sauce
Asco Tomato Sauce 2 cans 18¢
Pori: & Beans
Hurlock Brand 2cans 27¢
Tomaioes
Farmdale Enriched 4 cans 45¢
Evap. Milk
Ideal Cond. 3 cans 25¢
Tomato Soup
Farmdale Cut 2 cans 33¢
Green Beans
Light Meat Grated 2 cans §5¢
Calif. Tuna
Gold Seal Prepared 2 cans 28¢
Spaghetti
Del Monte or ideal Fancy
Peaches
wl Tasik og ef Lodz i
New Crop Florida
16-02 S
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on
3
©
Pom | foal | Gomi | Bend
11

Neo 2
cans


tall ad
cans
1 3 cans 5
20029
cans
6-02 4
cans
153-029
cans

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00.02 NP
cans
Halves
or Slices
L & Frail
2doz 8c
fd ek a





250 size

“a
J RENCES £4
Grapefruit 6470s 3100 23°
3 bs 29¢
3s 23°
at 25¢
ib §¢

New Crop Fla


‘es 25g | D’Anjou Pears
Winssap Apples us
Delicious Apples 2
1 Stayman
Large Cucustlors ea 56 | Briss sei Sprouts
Crisp, Local Spinach or Kale
FRESH GREEN


White Turnips or Canadian Rutabagas Sec

Local Radishes or Green Peppers for 10¢
CEDAR GREEN PEAS 2 phus 47c

Tasty Treats from our Modern Baiery:
Supreme Whole or Cracked Wheat Loaf
Plain or Seeded Vienna Bread iB¢
Plain or Seeded Rye Bread 'oaf 7g
The Toast of the Town
ENRICHED Supreme Brean no 5
Tropic Delight Loaf Cakes 39¢
Deviifood Pecan Ear Cakes © 39¢
Filbert Filled Breakfast Cakes ¢2 29¢
large
loaf
Fruit Coffee Cakes ©? as dolly Buns Pkg 6 {9g

Lean Rib End

LOIN END ' 39c
Center Cut Lean
PORK CHOES BEEF
[0 33

NA 39°
COUNTRY STYLE FRESH SAUSAGH E> 43c
TOP QUALITY SLICED BACON '» 53c
SKINLESS FRANKFURTS > 43¢
49
Ib §9¢
> 59¢
hb 27¢


1b 23¢ > 23¢| Fancy Large Shrimp
> 35¢|Claw Crab Meat
pka 27¢| Chocolate Drops

| Dreft or Vel 26¢ | Chewing Gums ctn 20 §8¢
| Tide or Fah Pko 27¢|M & M Candies 70z 91g
| Super Suds or Chiffon Po 27¢ Spearinint Leaves rka {9g

——————
Prices Effective November 10-11-17, i

Quantity Rights Reserved,
YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE AT THE ACME.
 
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Prospect
suffered |
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south to
four-lane
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caster
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COMPLE
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ter and
law enfo
warded «
graduatio
bia Amer
Among
lice Par
Good, an
Zerphey,
TRAFFI(
Officer
two pros
Henry
stop sign
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hearings
berry Sr.
GOOD E
Lester
Landisvil
his car
bankmen!
Harrisbul
of Landis
LETTERS
R. Fell
the admi
Harriet