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JOY 3-9551 FLORIN, PENNA “BULLETIN his pledge to the United qd he hes: 1't made Community Cawpaignl® QUALITY FARM PRODUCTS REMAIN IN GOOD SUPPLY -PNS- high have been to be in fy; Many qui lity and Harrisburg Pennsylvania's farm products i will good supply deserved attention from tomers during October continue and cus- and No- vember poultry of foods cheese, beef, list heavy Apples, and eggs head the available in fairly i tities, a spokesman for the De- quan- partment of Agriculture told Pennsylvania News Service this week Emphasis being placed on these farm, products is illustrat- pe te mrp ett | SRE What Advertising Does - - - When someone starts advertising, Someone starts buying; When someone starts buying, Someone starts selling; When someone starts selling, Someone starts making; When someone starts making, Someone starts working, When someone starts working, Someone starts earning; When someone starts earning, Someone starts buying: An endless chain, so to speak, and the merchant who doesn’t advertise and advertise regularly is doing noth. ing if he isn’t breaking links in this endless chain. | Simply Dial 3-9661 Mt. Joy, and a skiled ad writer of The Bulletin, a newspaper brimful of reader interest—about everything that happens in this community—will be glad to place your merchandise before the reading public. THE BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PA. ed by the fact that October has | been Cheese Festival Month | National Apple We2k and Na-| tional Honey Week are in pro-| gress this week all of which serve as boosters for these farm | products. ! Supplies of apples are ex- | pected to continue to increase into next month. Fall vegetab- ble supplies are ample in most cases The s2asonally large | supplies of beef from grass cat Office Practice ‘ Classes Conduct v Varied Projects The Office the Donegal High been part in Practice classes of School many and the school taking varied projects since The entails a magazine cam- great year began. paign, which deal of money work with records and y THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. | | Thursday. October 27 9 Penna. Game | may be | have, has b2en handled entire-| | provides that the portion of the | big game ly by these classes. The two general managers for the cam-| paign were Jean Wagner and | Ronald Hawthorne who are] | both seniors. Joyce Martin and Charles Groff, seniors, have, been their able assistants, The Commercial Department fairly this year. Calculators, is offering a { machine course Monroe Electric machines, electric dictaphone, are four one Monroe adding | Ing machine, mime- : | ogreph machine extensive| There| Calculator, | add-| and liquid dup-| | tle is expected to result in a licator. Each student is being | wide choice of beef trained at least one week on] Milk and other dairy produc's| cach machine to learn the fun- | are in rather good supply. Eggs! damentals and operation. Later of all sizes are plentiful with] j the year they will again re-| | medium sizes in good number.! view these machines. Generally hen prices are at low! Saveral senior students are levels and a good buy for ec-! filing schedule cards for the! onomy-minded shoppers. Broil pupils in the school. These will] ers and fryters and turkeys are! pe on file in the main office. | generally plentiful { This is an extensive filing pro- Less than 500 miles of im | proved roads will be found within the borders of Perry] County. -PNS | For Farm ie Home | Business Center in Home HOME MAKING is a “business,” and it could be kept in a more manner if there were a desk and files. Every family needs such a center for house hold’s business You needn't desk. Just take a filing cases, add a piece of surfaced Masonite Presdply, three- businesslike the operations. even pur couple of old snooth- 4 thick, for a office” is use. quarters of an inch top, and your “home practically ready for Presdply is a versatile panel | which is unusually strong. Its smooth surfaces of Tempered | Presdwood are | tough, in fact, long-wearing S0 that many factory workbenches are covered with it. The surface may be treated with a penetrating sealer or varnish; if your like, it may be primed and painted. In putting this simple desk to- gether, have the Presdply cover both filing cases, leaving a 24 | inch space as leg room. Drill holes in the tops of the cases -one at | the front and back of each, at the , extreme outer edges and fasten the top by applying wood screws | from underneath. Wood molding, lumber yard that furnishes the top, may be attached with finishing nails around the edges of the top. Varnish, stain or | paint the molding. available at the ‘hase a | | ject as it involves the 800 sets of filing of cards and there 800 each. Office teachers of the Each assigned a over three The class2s offer are Senior the secretarial | school service. teacher has been secretary The has shorthand class with dic- teacher senior been progressing the use of and Advanced I~arning tation by dictation records, typing practical classes are many proce- dures. Arithmetic classes are being trained for in these ficlds The Business class will have a try the commercial courses { at Donegal High School. are ninth The Mildred | Batty Business positions Exploratory at most of offered These graders Day, Lutze Noami and Roy Houseal, Armold MONEY AWARDED CHILD FOR ACCIDENT | An award of $1,250 to Evelyn] Jean Waltz, nine, Mount Joy,| was approved by the court on Friday in a compromise settle- Practice commercial teachers are:! ment for injuries received when | she was struck by a truck on | Apple Alley, last April ! The damage suit had been against Harvey Stoner, driver | of the truck, and his employer, Motor Freight Express, York.'! by the girl's father, Samuel Waltz eo CARD PARTY IS PLANNED FOR NOV. 16 A card party will be held in the Mount Joy Friendship Fire House Wednesday evening, No- vember 16, by the local Joy- Cees Two prizes per table will be awarded to both bridge and players. An assortment of prizes include valu- able gifts given by local merch- which ants will be included. The par- | ty will start at 8:00 p. m. The first three-wire electric | light plant was opened in Sun- | bury in 1883. -PNS | school erated Commission Weekly Letter Jennett, Executiye the Pennsylvania Game Commission, cautions all hunters: legal hunting will be gin at 9 a. m, EASTERN STANDARD TIME, October 29, the opening day of the 1955 small game season in the The hunting of all other wild birds animals, including migratory birds and predators, | will be delayed until the same | hour on that date, Eastern Standard plies regardless of which Logan J Director of on and Time the time area of the state | Bennett said. | who | Day- begin ap- any utilizing, On October 29 the starts hunting at 10 a. m., light Saving Time, will the same time as the one opens the season at 9 a.m, ern Standard Time. It that the legal hunting day at 5 p.m. for persons on EST. | at 6 p.m. for the one on DST, actually simultaneonsly. person who | East- | follows ends | Beginning October 31, hunt- | ing hours for native small game will be 7 a. m. to 5 p. m., EST. On that date migratory bird hunting hours will return to}! one-hour before sunrise to set. Bow sun- Hunters To Report Kills arrow antlered deer the special archery tober 10-22, are reminded to re- port their kill promptly. Section 708 of the Game Buck Bow and bagged an who during Oc- hunters season, Law tag supplied with the hunting license shall be filled out and mailed to the Game Commission, at Harrisburg, within five days following the close of the the ani-| mal killed. Enemy Of Outdoorsmen and All| Most hunters the losses caused by Sometimes season for are aware of forest fires. | natural caution re- | laxes after a wet period like| that of recent weeks. But exr-| perimental outdoorsmen know | that wind and sunlight dry: dead surface vegetation quickly, making it inflammable. As the fall season progresses dry leaves pile up and increas» the fire hazard in woodlands. Hunters and others who £0 outdoors are therefore remind- ed: be careful not to throw a-| way burning tobacco or match- | es, while afoot or in an auto traveling the highway, and be sure your campfire is complete- ly out before you leave it Not only sportsmen lose thru the ravages of wildfire; the flame is the enemy of all. It is a mark of good crush out or citizenship to drown out any un- attended fires outdoors, Farmers Welcome Feathered Friends | Spahr, a Protector, made | “When I 1lib-| Commission- | { | | Robert H. County this Centre | Game observation: some Game reared quail in the farming area | of my district this summer 1I| encountered several farm boys. | It is such a long time since | | there have been any quail here- | abouts none what of the boys knew bobwhites looked like.” ® = | ‘Board Again Fails ‘To Pass 1-2 Grade Jointure Plan | Again no action was taken by | the Donegal High School Board! at their meeting Thursday nite: on the question of jointure for grades 1-12 instead of 7-12, Brought up for Edward Charles, he was inform- ed that a committee is already studying merger plans. He then proposed that the mittee study both Banks in Mount Joy, Mariet- ta, Maytown and Florin have all agreed to cooperate in the school banking program An announcement that there discussion by same com- possibilities was are parents of students formation of a tion. Wilbur L prineipal, welcomed such an The board went on report oring and welcoming a parents’ group in the high school. — —— - The history of Schuylkill Co. is tied in with the history of anthracite coal mining. -PNS made high the associa- who favor parents’ Beahm, said vising that state. | super- | he | organization. | fav- | | You may WIN A NEW 1956 Enter your name in the Ex PLENAMINS on | SWEEPSTAKES Nothing to buy... nothing to do... except write your name and address on an official entry blank, Come in today! Nationwide . . FIRST 10 NAMES DRAWN EACH WIN A NEW 1956 FORD V8 Mainliner. NEXT 1000 NAMES DRAWN EACH WIN A YEAR'S SUPPLY OF SUPER PLENAMINS, ~ 11 Vitamins, 12 Minerals in One Tablet Daily And while you're entering, discover the truth about Super Plenamins — each tablet gives you more than your minimum requirement of all vitamins with known minimums, PLUS Vitamin Bz and 1'2 times your iron and iodine requirements, PLUS other important minerals. 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