G—=The Bulletin, Thursday, November 2, 1950 school and day, November 9th, at the Bulk Plgnt of the Farm Bureau on Dillerville Road, Lancaster, To Wage War On ( From Page 1) Teacher at East Doneal Twp. high {ed with the community leaders by 2 iY : November 1st. On the day of mix-| which is poiSonous to rats, mice | ing the leaders will pick up the! and squirrels, but no other live- bait at the bulk plant and the in- | stockstock; ground horsemeat plus Manheim Rl. | The bait will be mixed on Thurs- the of the ingredients are re ne rate frozen, Orders and money. must be place kept refrigerated or be spread that same night as some perishable, and unless used promptly must be The bait consists of ved squill Your Community Newspaper h.p. It rides more smoothly Take one ride and you'll agree Chevrolet is the smoothest riding car in its field. It’s the only low-priced car combining the famous Unitizéd Knee-Action Ride and airplane-type shock absorbers all around. 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The bait should It average farm requiring ten lb. of started at the Union National Bank It will sell for 35¢c a pint, ap- It was greeted by Burgess Elmer wags discussed by John F. Ludwig, proximately gallon, app 5 lbs.; ¢ lon, Both rural and urban sho rid Se (4 | thei | the the | airs, bait. proximately 1 lb.; 85¢c a quart, ap- Zerphey, the men were escorted in 216 1b: $1.60 a half the borough by chief of police Park The band was dressed in McKen- artan—a plaid with & dark green r, incidental materials. | Ramsey. 1CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ( will ‘be sold by volume, the The earavan of Plymouth cars MET HERE MONDAY NIGHT i ind $3.00 a gal- Neiss and George Spotts, of th app. 10 lbs | Pe nnsylvania State Police residents The band recently completed ild participate in this drive to your community of these disea- pets coer | C “apitol steps at a luncheon at which Gov. James A 19- Pi D Duff was scheduled to appear. 1ece rum received a State Police escort to the State capital. - Wo CALLED FOR ACTIVE SERVICE First Sergeant Bernard G. Gau (From page 1) r embloyes time off to watehi] brightly street playing traditional] Scotch | ittired men strut up | called for active duty in the Arm Artillery. He will leave Novembe e a three-week engegement in Texas. From Mt, Joy, it went to Harrisburg where it presented a ccncert on the and was entertained | 1, | 345 West Donegal Street, has been, v r . . . background. It was led by William oe oF Carlisle Barracks for his ® Your community newspaper is something | mere iw Be nd hig . . . e previously served three vears more than a medium which brings to you F OR... of which twenty-three months were : world events and learned editorials on the 'Watches-Clocks-Jewelry Se [if the Priliopines Okinawa, | anc orea. affairs of state. | And Watch Repairing | reat et man | STORE FARM MACHINERY 4 @® Your community newspaper is a reflection of Warren H. Greenawalt oy WE Resi . . . \ away ior > J ’r, chec or need- sa the community itself — its thinking, | JEWELER led repairs while cleaning and cil- opinions, its local activities. | 209 West Main St. MT. JOY | ing. Order repair parts now so they iRY EVENING I can be installed before spring. ® Your community newspaper is the focal point for all incidents, both tangible and intangible, which make and develop your home town. @® Your community newspaper consists of the news you make as a part of this community. You and your neighbors are the actors who play across its pages. Its columns are open for the expression of your opinions to other members of your community, and for others | | to take issue with your thinking. @® Your community newspaper concentrates on | Friendly, competent service is at the bot- local news and editorial content. It records . i Wh : om of satisfaction. en yo r the history of you and your town, | \ you open your oh . . : checking account here you save time and do This is the service which only your | | Y et community newspaper can render. worry, add to your prestige, and know a" | 1 where you stand financially at all times. The BULLETIN Mount Joy. Pa. ROY i] 1 ! === MT, JOY, PA. : Member FDIC. L Judge /¥on DURABILITY... DEPENDABILITY It's better looking all around Outstanding good looks accompany the outstanding performance of Chevrolet cars—only low-priced car with Body by Fisher—and most beautiful in its field, according to a recent public survey. It gives more for less throughout Only Chevrolet offers so many perform- ance, comfort and safety features of highest-priced cars at the lowest prices and with such low cost of operation and upkeep. Come in and see it now! FORMICA Sinktops & Counters KITCHEN & BATHROOM WALL TILE File Floors Venetian Blinds LEONARD L. SAFKO Phone 3-3492 - Mt. Joy, Pa. 17-tf ‘We Have An Opening | IN OUR CUTTING DEPT. | FOR ONE CUTTER ONE FOREMAN Permanent Position, Good Pay HESTACO Manufacturing Co. Manufacturers of Children’s Dresses 443 W. High Street | ELIZABETHTOWN Phone 431 43-2 The topic, Old Age and Survivors | Lititz, a Social Security representa- tive, at Monday's meeting of the | Lancaster County Funeral Directors’ Association, The meeting was held at the Mt, Joy American Legion home with r, Columbia, pres- ident, in charge. Another speaker was John Donohue, Harrisburg, president of the Pennsylvania Fune= ral Directors Association, Thirty-five members attended the | program which included the playing | of wire recordings of the National | Funeral Directors Association con- vention held last week at Philadel- James Staman, J | phia. - ee | TWO CARS COLLIDE WEST OF TOWN Tuesday at 4:00 p.m, | collisicn occurred between Mt. Joy | a two car and Florin, at Herr's Garage. Paul Morrill, eighty-three, of | 319 W. Lemon St., Lancaster, uf | fered injuries of the face and knees | when the car in which he was rid- | ing, driven by Joseph C. Naples, 26, | Middletown, and an auto operated | by J. H. Stonebaugh, sixty-nine, | Lancaster R4 collided. i Dr. John S. Gates, administered treatment to Mr. Morrill, who was | later removed to St. pital. | Joseph's hos- | Pacific Isle Drink { In many Pacific islands a choice | native drink is the sap of the coco- nut palm, called toddy. Some trav- elers claim it has a clean, sweet taste, somewhat reminiscent of crystallized pears. However, it must be consumed fresh, for after | a week it will ferment into a con- | centrated alcoholic poison. | Folklore Coffee has made its way into folk | behavior. In the Antilles, brides | carry coffee blossoms instead of | orange blossoms. At one time a Turkish wife could divorce her hus- band if he did not keep her ade- quately supplied with ‘‘the lovable liquor.” Stuck Food When food sticks on enamel cook- ing utensils, it may be soaked loose with water or by boiling a weak | soda solution in them. An abrasive | may be used lightly, but enamel- | ware should not be scraped with sharp edged instruments or coarse abrasives. Care of Calves Calves need plenty of fresh water and salt, just as older animals do, and these essentials should be kept | within easy reach of the young- sters at all times. Calves watared | only once a day may drink more than is good for them. | Sincerity Sincerity is a fundamental part | of affection that results in good | relationships between child and | i parents. Children are quick to tee | a lack of sincerity, and are equally | quick to fee! and respond to what- ever Is sincere and genuine. Fastest Stairways People who ride the fastest mov- ing stairways ir the United States hardly notice the difference in speed. Two units at Rockefeller Center in New York, travel 125 feet a minute, while all standard mov- ing -tairways in this country move | 90 feet or slower. Field Mouse The vole, or field mouse, does | great damage to grainfields. In years of mouse ‘‘plagues,” as many as 12,000 field mice may live on a single acre, causing tremen- dous crop losses. | Margarine Restrictions | Federal and state laws impose | such restrictions on margarine | that ‘the poor man’s butter’ is |} not stocked by about 40 per cent | of the nation’s grocers. gd Pickling Liquids | Stainless steel pots and pans | | should be used to heat pickling | liquids, to avoid contamination of | the pickles and discoloring uten- | sils, | Shellac in Olden Times More than a 100 years before the IDEAL CATSUP PlainorHot Ideal 29-0z can 1 S¢ FANCY PUMPKIN SAUERKRAUT FARMDALE CORN IDEAL Gelatine Desserts or Puddings Pr Homogenized and Vitamin Enriched Evap. Milk 4. 47° Ideal Fancy White Cream Style or Shoepey GOLD SEAL FLOUR Enriched LOAF CHEESE Glendale Club ENRICHED MARGARINE Idea ne Ey Preserves FESTIVAL We've gathered in a harvest of real values for you this week - - the food you like these autumn days - -« at genuine savings. 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AMERICA'S BEST BUY! mr FLORIN, PENNA. legions of Julius Caesar invaded Gaul, the natives of India began to use shellac to protect the surfaces of their temples and homes. Spanish-American War First American troops to land in Cuba during the Spanish-Amer- ican War were U.S. marines who established a beachhead at Guan- tanamo bay in June, 1898. Steel in Medicine Stainless steel is used by some surgeons to patch or replace dam- aged bones because the metal withstands body acids and does not poison the blood. AND , N. Y. Milk Production Average milk production per cow on New York farms in 1949 | was estimated at 6,400 pounds, which is 1,200 pounds more than 25 | years ago. | Everybody in this locality reads The Bulletin—that’s why its adver- | tisers get such excellent results. ————- EB | Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 WN ne. a 0-1 i MOUNT JOY, PA. Patronize Bulletin Advertisers When in need of Printing. (any- |thing) kindly remember the Bulletin Buy Meats Where Satisfaction is Guaranteed TOP QUALITY STEER BEEF Chuck Roast 59: SHOULDERS 39" Hen Turkeys m= 69° C h i & k ens Fully Dressed io 49¢ Stewing Country Style Pan Pudding Ib 39¢ Country Style Long Link Fresh Sausage Ib 49¢ Tasty Skinless Frankfurts ®53¢c Sugar Cured Sliced Bacon Ibpke 55¢ Fillets of Pollock Ib 25¢ Fillets of Haddock '° 45¢ Perch Fillets > 39¢c Fancy Large Shrimp Salt Water OYSTERS “7... 69° Prices Effeclive Nov 2-3-4, 1850 Quantity Rights Reserved. YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE AT THE ACME pay . ao LC ko woul > 79¢ . mitts are: Ot Spri dead Jo nine St., ] twee Fo Bell jurie Tk fathe W On Ds Th ser, roe | R. H Colu Satu Cong May Shul ficiat mon; Dori Willi Th Mow John Wiliz and | ville, parse Chur form tels. Norn Th trip 1 ter tl EAS’ ATT! Ele East sylva Conv ber 1 conve Wilb Mary Barb: Eshel Muss Jane rich, pany