~The Bulletin, . Joy. Pua., Thursday, December 22. 1019 i A RRL ELE 0 2 2 20 2 EAE OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED’ From Dec. 22nd until Jan. Jed. DR. S. LLIS B S i Optometdst i c ure $98 0 59 N. Market St., Elizabethtown bn I TO SEE OURS - CHICKENS Beautiful New LADIES’ and. GENTS’ ~~ fry RINGS SSL re a ere 2 DELIVERY 1BLAIN KAUFFMAN MT. MOY. PA. If ROUTE | DIAL 3-4929 sz LIVE and DRESSED WARREN H. GREENAWALT : Quality Meats Jeweler ALSO | “ULL. 1 209 West Main St Dial 3-591 MOUNT JOY | A FULL, LINE OF | Crp OPVN EVERY EVENING AY ry al “th EERSTE YS SSSR SS SE SATE RE THIER FSS PEE PERE | FROZEN F000, Blue Goose Asparagus Tips = Fruits) & Vegetables: KRALLS | Meat Market West Main St. Mt Jov L ter County C Style White C 1b. he Xi Sf Comer ream Tle ite Corn 1 9 WHITE.- WASHING Herr's Potdto Chips AND For That Spegjal Desert — Get Ice Cream DISINFECTING Rolis, Devils Faod Cdke and Ice Cream 45c Yr Cream Mints £ Peanut Crunch Full Lihe @¢ Frozen Foods SUPPLE ICE CREAM Successors To HUBSR OBERHOLTZER FLORIN, PENNA. Holiday Special - 59¢ Cut Bricks. 8 servines = 55¢ Ice Cream Tarts - 4 fo Ne Eclairs - 2 fox 2%¢ Phone Mt. Joy 3-4920 Economical gallon box - $1.06 8-25- HESS BROS. CLOISTER DAIRY ICE CREAM 1 gailon - $1.75 V2 gallon 95¢ Orders packed on request. Mount Joy Frozen Food Lockers DIAL 3-5136 NER Rw £7 A ATT T, | | ¥ 0, ® “i ¥ ti ( # / / : cifingly different-/f *. H 4 truly fresh from Candy Hitchens 5 | r | NORMAN BECKER | ~~ MANHEIM ROUTE 4 8 Near Becker's Gas Station PHONE MOUNT JOY 3-5639 Complete 0 Revefent IN 2 LBS. 2.00 I 0 0 i and J only HM is sox A 3 7 SLOAN'S PHARMACY we ‘Chocolates | ey [1 he { Made from original recipes by i] # Master Candymakers! 32 pieces in | U N . R A L 20 delightful varieties, rich in 0 | 4 pure butter and cream, top-of-the- be if crop nuts and other goodies. bs Beauty u Py | ROY 3. SHEETZ in LANCASTER, PENNA. The REXALL Store 2 Phone 6329 Phone 3-300! MOUNT JOY. PENNA. 3 At Your Service Day or Night nN aa LUELLA RBBB i rE SITS SANIT oN Re TS NSTI SETAE RENEE SEFEFETETE ; PASAT When in need of Printing. (any- Use Our Classified Column i Pays thing) kindly remember the Bulletin Pore So FOLKS LIKE TO VISIT OUR HOUSE 1s always so warm and cozy! heat becau has extra h even on w it's steady. And because ‘blue coal’ t to spare you're sure of extra comfort ter’s coldest days. Try ‘blue coal’ and Thermostat saves up | & to 3 00% bills—soon pays for itself. Ends y countless trips to the basement to change damp- | f° ers. Free home demonstration, Ss BROS, Inc. FLORIN, PENNA. Introduction af Heels oi ty we Citizens Of Tomorrow! en d women alike an a worn-out dime. The | of what today is { standard equipment for the well- d woerman, occurred in France e y 400 years ago, when Cathe ( de Medici, bride of Henry 11, rot 1 ced heels to the world. vere about an inch high and ed as the last word in ele- Ce pecially when painted red Preparation of Steaks A one-inch steak, well-done, ld be cooked seven minutes on each side. A one-inch steak cooked ire takes five minutes for each ck take nine minutes, rare, and 12 minutes, well-done, on each side. Tv nch thick steak should be ed 10 rainute on each side rare nd 20 minutes on each side, Fourth of July Viost Americans the Fourth of July ation King the signing of the Declara- Independence. But the Fourth of July also commemorates I death of two great patriots— | 'homas Jefferson, who wrote the Declaration, and John Adams, a staunch supporter and one of the igners, Both these men died on July 4, 1826. British Imports While Britain is an exporter of trogenous fertilizer, she imports all her potash and almost all phos- phawes, British farmers are now | using over twice the quantity of fertilizer used pre-war and are be- | ing encouraged by the government to use still more. Tahitian Paradox? Modern civilization may be called on to make life easier for | the world-weary who have re-| | treated to Tahiti to get away from | modern civilization. The establish- ment of a community laundry, with t coin-operated aytomatic washing | machines, is being considered foi Corn Fed TURKEYS that Pacific island. World Mapping Less than 5 per cent of the earth's surface has been mapped in detail. Many ocean charts are so incomplete that shipping in certain areas iS actually hazardous. Parts of Asia, South Africa, and South | America are complete mysteries, and only half the United States is|c properly mapped. High Sc mont Graduates More than half of the boys and girls who enter American high | schools drop out hefore they are aduated. The reason for this says the magazine is because schools don’t offer youngsters enough to hold them Discovered Hayfever Cause Charles H. Blackey, British physi- clan, was the first person to con- nect grass pollen with hayfever. He made the discovery in 1859, and since then hundreds of books have been published on the subject, Cotton Crop Mechanization Mechanization of the cotton crop is a step nearer as the result of a unified, across-the-board pro- gram of research now in its second | year that involves work by engi- | neers and scientists in 15 southern Traffic Congestion Dr. Harold Mayer of the Amer- ican Institute of Planning Official says traffic congestion can be par v tially solved by providing ‘‘parking | facilities at the outer ends of tran- sit lines, thereby reduci Ing traffic.” New York’ Ss Capitol New York state's capitol is an imposing five stories high over-! looking the Hudson valley at Al- bany. Built over a period of more than 30 years (1867-1899), the cap- | itol represents an expenditure of over $25,000 000. Passenger Space One passenger in a moving auto- | mobile takes up nearly 25 times as | much street space as does a pas- senger in a streetcar, trolley coach, or bus. Lighted by Matches When 65,000 people all lighted | @ king size matches at one time, the | | light was bright enough to com- | | pletely illuminate the largest stad- | | lum in the world--Soldier field on Chicago's lakefront, Sivkisng Province China's remote, far western Sin- | kiang province is a vast place. It: area, 706,000 square miles, is near- ly three times that of the state of Texas. Worn Curtains Make curtains with worn-out ruf- | fles useful again. Attach a ball | fringe in place of the ruffles, Soybeans Soybeans'with a moisture content | of nine per cent can be stored for Je three years or longer with little | or no loss in quality. Water Core Apples with water core actually are more nearly mature than un- | atfected Yor Center Waseca, in southern Minnesota | 18 tne center of a world-wide busi- In exotic reathers and furs. A Wifi When in need of Printing. (any- J thing) kindly remember the Bulletin one and one-half inches | mals Joy News From Florin in Commit Chest Drive Now + Totals $400,129 {Brom | page 1) er, Marian Gerlitski, Christmas Program g-hristmas Stars, {ermediate Departments. King, Patsy Shetter : Christmas Gifts; 's. R. W. Roberts of Mechanics- , spent the weekend with Clyde Swartz of Rheems cal- Mrs. George Mum- pher on Sunday. Emma Peifer { Laura Eppler at Elizabethtown . and Mrs. Paul Mrs. Samuel Becker, Florin; Ruth, | Hoffer, E'town and Thomas, son of | Mi and Mrs." Jay Meckley, Contributions to the Community | Chest Drive now totals $400,129, was rep:rted Ly; Paul B. Eshel Northern Division, Harry RB Way chairman, George C. Bollman. « | chairman; Northwestern Acco; E. { M. Godshalk, chairman, Dr. Ralph W. Schlosser, co-chairman; Etown, Richard C. Flory, chairman, $3.00) eight per cent; Mt. Joy, W. L I'yndall, chairman, $2,750; ten pel cent; Depot, Lt. William, i Caeyne, chairman, $859.35; 44 pe cent: Conoy Twp, Vincent O'-{ | Cennor, chairman $432; 138 per cent; East Donegal Township, H. | B. Endslow, chairman, Aldus Han- nan, co-chairman, $335.75; 22 per cent; Fast Hempfield Twp., Caleb H. Myer, chairman, Chester G { Ober, co chairman; East Peters- | burg, H. Melvin Binkley, chairman { $1,048.05: eight per cent: Landis- i ville, Salunga, Mss. Kendig Min- | nich, caairman, George A. Shenck co-chairman, $2036.10; 16 per cent; o | Rohrerstown, R land Bitzer, chair- [ man, Mrs. H. B. Landis co-chair- | man, $1,015; 33 per cent; Mt. Joy i Twp, L. W Longenecker, chair- { man, $807.74; 38 per cent; Rapho | Twp. (S) Rey Raymond Arndt, | | chairman, $287: 35 per cent a A COUNTY HAS 2-MAN TEAM | F'OR LOG-SAWING CONTEST Lewis Bixler, Mcunt Joy R2, and Richard Hyatt, Ronks Rl, have "| formed a two-man team to repre- sent Lancaster county in the state Y | log sawing contest at' the State | Farm show in Harrisburg next month Eight teams have entered the contest scheduled for January 12th. | Eleven teams competed last year | and Fayette county won the title when its team ripped a 20-inch sea- soned log in 27 seconds. f These fancy, young and plump, fen- der, broad breasted turkeys are the 3 pick of the flock. Get one nnd you i know why everyone siys they're “Lops”. Will be open Thursday and Friday until 9 P. M. Closed Christmas Eve at 6 P. M, Closed Next Monday ob Merry Christmas Be sure to get your Supreme Stuffing Bread arge Cc Ire: 14 To make your Christmas Feast a Success get one of our Fresh Rilied ye 1.16 br Ax th RB ul - Powe. (i Ra, wad Bell's Small Hen Turkeys®,'' Pont fake 100 “tov; ar ni of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dressed Duckling lb 49¢ . Roasting on » 33° ___ Pork Loin Roast «>: ko t Lean, Smoked Picnics 33€ Freshly SI. Pork Liver '° 25¢|Fresh Sausage Country 1h 39¢ Skinless Frankfurts 1b 39¢ | Sour Krout We!l Cured 2 1bs {9g SALT WATER OYSTERS sStandardseint 59¢ Complete go of Locally Grown and Freshly Dressed apons, Turkeys, Chickens, etc. ry, Rob-Ford Fancy DOLE'S Mixed Nuts py man, campaign chairman. er, Appended are contributions re yr: i a PINEREPLE § . 43° r oes JUICE my aver Shell Almonds > 39¢ ®& Thin Shell Pecans ib 39¢ on 3 5¢ 4 Holly Brazil Nuts 'b 39¢ Van, = Repp-U-Tation Pure V. > gal Apple Cider ‘is’ 39° ideal Calif. Cling Peaches 2 No2)zcane 47¢ Ideal Jellied Cranberry Sauce 2/1502 220s 27¢c Ideal O!d Time Mince Meat . 20-02 jar 28c ideal Fancy Golden Pumpkin 2 %90zcans 2c Ideal Fancy Fla. Orange Juice 2 fe oz cans 5c den] Prepared Apple Sauce 2 20-0z cans 23¢ ho EN — Sm Christmas Fruits and Vegelables Juicy Florida 216size 2 49° ORANGES 2 Large Fla. Grapefruit °'* 37 Bc Juicy Fla. Tangerines '"°* dz 20¢ Eastern Winesap Apples 3'=23c Western Delicious Apples 3 = 35¢ Celio Pkg. Cranberries '® 19¢ Emperor Grapes 2 Anjou Pears 2s 25¢ Fancy Slicing Calif. Pascal TOMATOES CELERY 15¢ 2: 9° ctn stalks Snow White Cauliflower / hezd 250 Md. Golden Sweet Potatoes 3 25¢ Liberty Brand Whole Sugared Strawhgtries 1602 Pka 39¢ Pasco or Donald Duck Orange Juice, 4 6-0zcans §Q¢ Mm eadquarters For Asco E jue Label Bixler was Lancaster county's FAN Y PEAS Clirnist C : 1949 corn husking champion We as | ROTARY LUNCHEON A Christmas party was the fea- F L 0 UR Farmdale Enfgiched 4 tall c MIL ture at the Tuesday Rotary lunch- | | eon, with an exchange of gifts al- | so caro] singing led by Ralph Esh- leman. Speaker was Father Donald B. Kline, subject, “What I Shall Tell My Children About Christmas”. Birthday flowers were presented to Clarence Schock and I. Morris. tt a STORE EGGS RIGHT For best results until they are marketed hold eggs at 40 to 55 degrees Fahrenheit and at about 7 per cent relative humidity. | Pack the eggs daily in cases al= lowed to absorb moisture. aes + sn ntl Ae sem George McFarland, twenty-nine, | Salunga, broke his glasses while | playing basketball Wednesday night and required treatment at the Lan- caster General Hospital, Attendants said five sutures were taken in la- cerations of the forehead and below the right eye. Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs Earl Greenawalt, Tw RR) guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olson and cake 2% a c Goss / Delicious Virginia Lee Gold Seal Fog. a7 Assorted Chocolates Ib box cans Virginia Lee Pure Sugar HARD CANDY Doje’s Sliced / PIN 5500 Clifton Hard Candy 1b 29%¢ Broken Hard Candy Bucket o’ Sweets 2'2'"s 89¢ BEVERAGES |Life saver Story Book © 39¢ All Po HRY arieties Chewing Gums Heed) ig 39¢ on) - tax | Choe. Cordial Cherries '® 49¢ i. scam A “Merry Christmas” in Good Taste - - Va. Lee Fruit Cakes A Special Christmas LAYER CAKES + 69° Cocoanut Marshmallow Devilfood Layer Cakes © 69¢ Gold-N-Snow Cocoanut Layer Cakes ©° 39 An extra measure of delicious | Chocolate Iced fruits and nuts - - - a flavor you'll | Golden Layer Cakes ©° 59c marvel at. Light or dark, in at tractive gift boxes Pineapple Angel Food ©*49¢c Tin c os Banquet Pound Cakes ©*49¢ 5% .. 2. 4 Black Walnut Loaf Cake 390 family are spending the holidays in THE TOAST OF THE TOWN s. | New York and Connecticut. They "will spend Christmas with Mrs. Ol- [ son's parents at Richmond Hill, N.| Greenawalt | Y., and New Year's Day with Mr. held a reception at their home on) Olson's parents at Hartford, Conn. Supreme Bread 14° Prices Effective December 22-23-24, 1949. Quantity Rights Reserved. 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