uth 1 J Pm For Thanksgiving To make your feast more en- joyable, select the Cooking Utensils you need in our Housewares Basement. ® Roasters ® Revere Ware ® Coffeemakers ® Pyrex Ware ® Glassware ® Carving Sets ® Chinaware and many other Household Items J. B. HOSTETTER & SONS MOUNT JOY. PENNA. “COOPERATING MOUNT JOY RETAIL MERCHANT" rr rr cre. + mr. THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, November 18 7 W.C.T.U. Holds Monthly Meeting | Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. The November Roll-call meet- ing of the W.C.T.U. was held in | the Methodist Sunday School | Room Monday evening with good attendance. Prayer and devotions were in Mrs. Rovenolt., “Be Strong.” The program opened with prayer and scripture by the L. T. L. Galen Young sang “Come Ye Thankful People, Come”, Troy Mark played two accord- ian solos “Sweet Hour of Pray- charge of The theme was We Print Every- thing But Money | Would If T Could”. Devotional ' period with each one participa- ting followed. cards to catalogs. The business meeting was led by Mrs. Greenawalt at which time she gave a report of the | County Convention of the. W.C. T.U. It was decided to make scuflies for the soldiers the | The Mt. Joy Bulletin in FLORIN, FA. Stop and See Our Selections MODEL 760 GAME MASTER REMINGTON MODEL 99EG - 300 SAVAGE MODEL 94 WINCHESTER MODEL 340-30-30 SAVAGE Would Make A Nice Christmas Gift A. H. Mumma Hardware hospital. Miss Brubaker gave a| a Cs | very educational report on the | a - em | (OUT Which she took with the | ; County W.C.T.U. women to the | United Nati Building, New| CLOSE ouT ON DEER RIF LES Baise ition uildin ew The next meeting will be held | in the Presbyterian Church with Mrs. Helwig in charge of the | | © VALUE PARADE IN OUR AD COLUMNS WILL LEAD YOU TO program. PHONE 3-4938 BRIGHT NEW FRESHNESS greets your eyes and tells you: Buick’s done it again. You see it in the bold distinction of that gleaming Wide-Screen Grille. You see it in the rakish sweep of the rear-end contours. You see it in the whole fore-and- aft newness of fleet-lined grace that marks Buick the beauty thrill of 1955. New horsepower — up to 236 You learn more when you get the power story. Up to new peaks go the horsepowers of every Buick V8 engine—a walloping 188 hp in the low-price SPECIAL —a mighty 236 hp in the CENTURY, SUPER and ROADMASTER. And it’s new, more responsive, far abler power you can literally feel as you go. But even bigger Buick news for Buick history. 505 North Market St. 1955 is something more than style and power. It’s what the “variable pitch propeller’ now has done for Dynaflow Drive. Up goes performunce — and gas mileage too When you find it necessary to push the pedal to the floor board, you do more than call on the greatest high-compression V8 power in You do what a pilot does when he heads his plane down a runway. You do in oil what he does in air— you cut down take-off time by using “variable pitch propellers.’’ In this case, the propeller blades are inside the Dynaflow unit. But they’re* engineered to swivel or change their “pitch” just like plane propellers—and with the same NOW ON DISPLAY S. F. ULRICH, Inc. | se an outboard motor attached to a WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM boat. Several motors on boats should ay be used if available. | Stirring the water with motors + 54x54 Bates Rayon Clcths $3.5) ! helps to distribute oxygen in the er” and “Home Sweet Home. And it takes but little Mary C. Rovenolt sang ‘Take money here to buy the My Hand, Precious Lord” and best printing to be found “A Closer Walk With Thee.” anywhere and that Miss Brubaker and Mrs. Rove- goes for everything, from nolt gave a dialoque ‘‘“Mrs. I| | cable | economy. | tion of carbon dioxide, Before Rush Season Servicing Will Prevent Expensive Breakdowns The big season of work is here If you haven't prepared your equip- ment for the long hard grind, you better hurry. What about the tractor? If it has sat idle in the barn through the cold months, it needs attention. Service chores now are easier than later when you're in the midst of | the rush season. Give your tractor a spring lift with fresh oil, grease and gasoline. Stale gasoline literally gums up an engine; clean the carburetor care- fully making sure there's no gum in jets and in the float chamber. The oi! probably had hours of use last fall, so change it. Examing the oil filter; if the element is dirty, play safe. Install a new one. Next, check the ignition system and the spark plugs. You can tape a minor break but if the ignition insulation is brittle, don't take a chance put in a new set of cables. Have the spark plugs cleaned and adjusted, even though they were new late last season. While they're scientifically designed to keep a a new style fashion in 1955. fine adjustment through long hard use, plugs perform more efficiently if cleaned and checked every 100 BUICK'S FRONT END, long one of the most easily identified in the automobile industry, sets It paces the trend toward a more compact appearance with a recessed hood, nwre massive bumpers and a completely new wide-screen grille. Two “bombs” protect the grille | itself while smart new roll-edge wing guards shield the fenders and lights. Headlights are visored in a distinctive fashion. The Buick tri-color medallion is located on a bar across the front of the grilie, and the letters “B-U-I.C-K” in brilliant chrome grace the center of the recessed hood. The hood orna ment, mounted on four concentric rings, symbolic of Buick’s four great V-8 series, is bright chroine on the Special, Century and Super, and is finished in gold on the Roadmaster. hours—equal to 5,000 miles on your truck or car, Pennsylvania Canners York, Pa., Nov 350 state's canning industry will be 15th than executives of the joined by national Canners Association at the Penn Harris Hotel, Harrisburg, Nov. —- 22-23, it was announced here to- day by A. Reed Hayes, Jr., pres- While on the subject of ignition, check the timing; your tractor serv- fee manual shows how. Improper timing is a power thief but easily remedied. Don’t drag a plow or harrow around your acreage mn second gear when a few minutes work will let you do it in third. Clean the air (filter and throughout the season. During the busy season douse it in kerosene, add fresh oil every ten hours or if fields are real dusty, every five Remember, too, that a good oper- ator puts a grease gun to pressure | ident of the association. Ways and means of promot- ing the state's canned food pro- ducts the theme of the con- vention will be discussed by national and state leaders ° — WANT TO GO TO PHILA.? There will be a now bus {rip to Philadelphia on Monday Nov. 29 and Saturday Dec. 4. For further information call hing) kindly remember the Bulletin fittings every ten hours on wear- | Mrs. Warren Bates 3-4693. and-tear spots. i ° Keeping your tractor and other | equipment in good operating con- | When in need of Printing. any | dition is a matter of pure dollar | Ways to Control Earn Pond Fish Loss Outlined Wild life farm owners they should be on the look- | out for possible death of fish in their ponds during spring and and outlined methods to control this | loss. Only a few ponds show a partial | kill of fish each year, and in prac specialists warn summer | tically all cases the cause can no! | be determined. In some instances however, the loss of fish has been | directly connected with a deficiency | of phosphorous, a high concentra and a lack of oxygen, specialists report EPO III SRI 55 nn 15 Te RTE PNA 20 0 RICE 7S PICS | Should a pond owner see a num A New | ber of bluegills and bass swimming | { close to the surface of the ater, he ! ' should distribute 50 to 100 pounds | | of 18 per cent superphosphate per | Tab ecloth acre over the pond in the early | morning, specialists suggest Then, between three and fou: For That o'clock in the afternoon he should stir the water thoroughly by use of Holiday Setting And what you get in the way of instantaneous safety-surge with Ln Step Storage absolute smoothness, you can only believe when you feel it. This you have to try Of course, we want you to come and see the trend-setting new Buicks—look into the betterments in gasoline mileage that add new thrift to these spectacular cars. But this year, “seeing” is only the beginning. So—while you join the crowds viewing the new Buicks this week end, make a date to ge: Rr ER LC 10 Ibs. Daisy Flour Sunmaid Raisins NBC Ritz Crackers Servit Oleo Cremo Marshmallow behind the wheel as soon as you possibly can. We promise you the thrill of the year. *Standard on Roadmaster, optional at extra cost on other Series. ELIZABETHTOWN, PENNA. ising in the Bulletin. Here 1s an wea tor storage ol rubbers and galoshes, It can be | used as a handy place for ball bats and catchers’ mits, ete., | that kids collect. Hinge a step in the stairway that's near the back or side door and use the space underneath. 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Oldsmobile Dealers of America on NBC-TV Saturday night, No- venber 20, at 9 o'clock EST. ‘Best Foot Forward”, the fa- For the Oldsmobile version mous George Abbott musical ©f the college musical story a- bout the glamorous Hollywood comedy that ran for a year on vos 3 star who accepts an invitation roadway and then broke all to attend a college prom, Mari- the fond processing and allied, 'ecords on a national tour, has lyn Maxwell and Robert Cum- fields at the 40th annual con-| been selected at this month's mings have been signed for the vention of the Pennsylvania| Show to be sponsored by the starring roles. JOE'S SHOE REPAIR On The Square ELIZABETHTOWN PHONE 9227R ANNOUNCING 24 Hour Service From 41 East Main St., Mount Joy EXPERT REPAIRING FOI HHI 79¢ | 3 Ibs. Crisco 19¢ 3 lbs. Spry 23¢ Appie Sauce 25¢ | Mince Meat 22¢ Lucky Leaf Pie Filling Home Grown Celery 1A Stimulate your business by adver “COOPERATING MOUNT JOY RETAIL MERCHANT"