] THE BULLETIN } OWL LAFFS Published ul Thursday, (at 11 Bast Main Street, Mt, Joy, Lancaster County, \Larmon D. Smith, Dishes John E. Schroll | Editor-Publisher, 1901-1952 Subscription Rate $2.50 per year by Mail Advertising rates upon re- quest, Entered at the post office; at Mount Joy, Pa. as second- class mail under the Act of ‘ IMarch 3, 1879. (Member, Pennsylvania News- paper Publishers’ Association | ————————————-————— pr fr 'HARRBBURG BY A WISE OWL ROUND-UP Pennsylvania News Service he Je heard ; al ea hears Harrisburg - Pennsylvania de for retrieving articles| orchardists were warned this that roll into the middle of] week by the State Depart- ment of Agriculture that the month of April is the time |of year to strike hard at tent |caterpillars and suggested The street, lthat Do and cherry trees Mr. Heaps answered, “The| eo sprayed with DDT before same thing you will do when 4 caterpillars leave their girls drop their handker- | web-like tents to spin chiefs when they get older! silken cacoons. It was noted also that sprays used regul- larly by commercial orchard] A Barbara Street boy ask- ists is effective in hitting the ed his Ma if it is possible for, damaging pest. a man to be married to the same woman for fifty years. wanted to do when the, playbells in the street, he know what to girls drop their The Pennsylvania Heart And Ma, not being in too| Association with spring at good a mood, answered: hand cautioned Pennsylvan-| “No, after 25 years she iS|ja’s parents that this time of not the same woman.” {year is one of the most dan- oo © 0» gerous for sore throats in| |ehildren and should be But remember co-opera- guarded against as possible . tion will solve many things.| strep infections turning into Even freckles would be a | rehumatic fever, often the nice eoat of tan if they | forerunner of heart diseases. | would ever gel together. The heart group sugg gested | contacting the family physic- oe © oo ‘ian immediately a sore throat appears with such A Florin man won first prize symptoms as hurting below in a local raffle—a flask of 4. jawline, swollen glands sare old whiskey. He stuffed the bottle in his coat pocket and started home. Halfway | there a car sideswiped him and knocked him into the] gutter. As he staggerad to his feet he felt sometring wet trickling down his leg. and ahr. Fraudulent practices in the] (sale of potatoes in Pennsyl- vania is being hit hard by agents of the Department of Agriculture who so far have He looked down in horror. Fe is A rl “Thank Gud, he exclaimed. toes in a look-out for pota- “t's blood. to regulation violators. oe & o Wholesalers, retailers and distributors are being partie “Dyke” Garber iz working ularly checked. on a new gadget for house- wives who like to watch tel- evision while cooking: a fry- ers drawing Uridmploy d Penna, work- Nobles pay dur-| ing pan with a thirty-foot ing the past week on a con- handle. {inuing basis numbered some! so.» 1129,217 down 68,400 from a year ago at this time, al- Before deciding to pur- though during the past wee ki chase a new cow a Rapho the number of new jobless| Twp. farmer patted, pinched Keystone State placed on the| the animal | unemployment compensation) Then he closed! rolls went up nine per cet) turned to his over the preceding week, or “you! 26,161. On the other hand See, how careful a man has! Payments made during the 10 be before he buys a cow!” | past week alone to A couple of weeks later | ployed i the state the boy dashed out to meet totaled $3,877,167 his father coming in from ———— the field. “Pa.” he gasped, Crows and woodpeckers “there was a salesman here have had a lot to. do with | reducing the corn borer rate and prodded thoroughly. the deal and young son exclaimed: this morning. Are you plan- ning oan selling Ma?” 1 of infestation in Pennsylvan- lia, according to the Depart-| ®e oo » Iment of Agriculture which, pointed out that spot checks In a heated argument out! made with areas tested last at Becker's gas station I ov- year and this spring show in- erheard “Pop” Becker say festation dropping from 40 that there were probably| stalks per hundred to thirty just as many reckless drivers| stalks per hundred, with 50 years ago, but they were woodpeckers, crows and oth-| driving something that had|er birds sharing much of the more sense than they had. (glory of eating the borer] larvae. ® ® 9 ew I. With spring field work The brain may form opin- getting underway on Penn- fons, but the pocketbook sylvania's farms, indications) makes the decisions. {now point to the fact that icold weather along with con- 9 0 | siderable rain and snow Doc. Tingley was telling have retarded some crops Harry Darrenkamp that he jand in some cases delayed don’t seem able to tell his! spring plowing. Seeding of garden plants from weeds. oats is under way in nearly And when he | Harry - all areas and some corn how to distinguish between] jground is being prepared them, Harry replied: “The Hay and pastures have keen only sure way is pull ‘em slow to start but are now showing. growth. The Pennsylvania record-| ‘breaking 1955 legislative ses sion was termed by Govern- 1 was leaning on the fence nor Leader a “productive” watching a Donegal farmer session after all, he told plow. Things weren't going newsmen representing Penn-| too well with the way the Sylvania’s weeklies at bis] fellow was plowing when I press conference Friday. He finally yelled: ‘You could said this was becoming ap-| save yourself a lot of work parent as more and more] by saying ‘gee’ and ‘haw’ to|important bills begin to pass that mulé instead of just|/across his f pulling the lines.” | The farmer mopped his) CUBS TAKE HIKE : | brow and yelled back. In conjunction with Ap-| recon yowre right but this FiI's Cub theme “birds”, 35, mule kicked me two weeks Cubs took a hike Saturday | ago and I haven’s spoke to afternoon. Fathers accom- him since.” bo | panying the boys on the 5-| | mile hike were Jack Germer, ®e oo oo ™ | Paul Stehman, 'Mr. Holmes and Ralph Rice,/ out. If they come up again, | they're weeds.” t ® » into! | story patient will be made avail- {able by unems-| 3 This film was previously Local Committee . This fim was Seviously Technical Training = Appoints Service ‘Medic’ Available To Men Local multiple sclerosos [ed Chairman | Visiting Nurse Association, More than forty local resi- dents attended the meeting, which was under the direc- tion of Lawrence Siepietow-) ski, 325 Barbara St., Landis-/| ville, co-chairman of the| | County Committee] of the Multiple Sclerosis So- ciety. | Each of the speakers ex-| plained how their respective organizations could assist lo- cal multiple sclerosis. pa- tients. The importance of the! individual MS patient help- ing himself as much as pos-| sible was stressed by all of the guest speakers, Details for participation in| the Lancaster ‘County Health| {Fair by the committee were) disclosed during the meeting. A. film depicting the life of a multiple sclerosis MS com-| Fair. the local for | use at the | mittee SAVE UP. 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Enlisting In Army are completed and forward- office in necessary The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. school, Thursday, April 26 desired. Then rms, requesting a to the Adjutant General's Washington, D. C, school program may be ob-| More information on GT anes Red Top Grain & Feed Co. Top Prices Paid for Good Quality Wheat PHONE MOUNT JOY 3-9791 i Patronize BULLETIN Advertisers FETT IIL The Lancaster County Mrs, Treadway, at 132 Lem- The opportunity to attend | In approximately seven days’ tained at the Army Recruit Committee of the Multiple! St, Lancaster or tele- one of the many U. S. Army the application is returned ing Station in Room 217, m Selerosis Society has named phone her at Lancaster Technical Schools is now be- from the Adjutant General Post Office Buliding, Lancas-|g Mrs Everett GC. Freadway, 3.4661. Mrs. Treadway can ing offered to young men of 8ranting the approval for at- ter, Pa. - 132 Lemon St., Lancaster, advise MS patients about lo-/{he Lancaster area, accord- tendance and also the date emer ee (frre 'm chairman of the Serve com-|cal services available to ing to local army recruiter the school commences. After AWARDED GOLD BADGE a mittee, and Waiter J. Penny- them, Persons interested in M/S Stewart M. Wright. his the applicant enlists for - ee el packer, Lapcaster, chairman joining the committee's ef- a three year period and Thomas Meckley was a-/m of the education committee. forts to help strike out mul- , Men enlisting from (he po aight weeks of basic warded the gold badge “for/® The appointments were an- tiple sclerosis s : 4 area can NOW| spends two weeks the wee his Lo ! BE RD tiple sclerosis should contact choose and be guaranteed at-| | ng. p OV eek: he week by his fellow-pa-|m nounced al ‘the public meet-' 8S. Deane Allison. 1729 tenderce. in Technical m leave, and then goes tol trolmen because he called |§ ing of the local MS commit-| [inw : . lendance a : “tithe school he chose start] for parents a smi hi tee held Thursday, April Bie eon St, Lancaster. in one of the Fol pic temnienr trafring. Ra who'bocame 11 in sehool. {at the Parish House auditor- 3.8250. Mrs. Allison is co. lOWiIng career fields: Elec- termi ee me lium of the Trinity Lutheran chairman of the committee. Engineering Con- REY Church, 31 S Duke “St I Iti 1 : h struction, Automotive, Medi- | sad By Multiple sclerosis is the qa]. C ications. Photo. n Lancaster. . cal, ommunications, ( Ruthatibe mm mystery disease of the cen- graphy, Intelligence, Food M 2S ring Time — IS SPRAY TIME | oo Wo ori represen- tral nervous. system, for Service, Aviation and Trans-|m a ting the Fam and Child-| which there is no known portation. 0 "| {ren Service of Lancaster Co. cause or cure. It is estimat a h : aus ; s estim rtho P and Esther Schrieber, execu-\{q that approximately 2,500 TM dh a en on Ho = roducts for Farm and Home 1 tive director of the Lancast-| pers i treater 2 , Alt le procedure lorie : 4 : persons in Greater Philadel- | A ep ia = . + . er Society for Crippled Chil- bis. have been afflicted. by| for a school is to 8 Custom Services All Types of Spraying = i : p ans : Y visit the local Army Recruit- 8 » dren and Adults, were speak-| this crippling disease. a ts a Im n ers. Mrs. E. W. Meisenhelter,| = ‘Pu 8 ing Station, and trom a list § HESS BROS a visiting nurse and member o.oo oe Adver of over 100 schools choose g . . of the lou! 'de.; Bulletin Adverusers. one for Which afiendence ® BOX 221 FLORIN Phone Mt. Joy 3-6045 | {scribed the services of the = - — i i. lhe HAVE YOUR CANVAS AWNINGS MADE NOW - Order Now...Pay Later Complete Awning Service! Measure, Give Free Estimates, Sew and Hang Awnings of Top Quality Material. 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Prints : : Yo . Liquid at : Delrich Margarine 27 Linit Starch 5.17 "2 29 Chopp Gerber’ s Baby Food 6, For Laundry 85° Niagara Starch i 19 Dewco Peas am 91° Felso 4 23 Instant Fels x 30° % 72° Medium Size Ivory Soap Personal Size Ivory Soap 4 cakes Large Size : Ivory Soap 2 Ivory Flakes “32 3: 39° 23° 29 19 1% cakes giant pkg. large pkg. Granulated Soap Ivory Snow giant pkg. large pkg. Regular Size Camay Soap 4 ...35° Bath Size i Camay Soap 3 ci. 38° D t i an ge 2 Joc = Be oy vetergen Cen 90° oy! 8 J Dash oe 39° er 52.29 Detergent : Tide 90° Tia 12 Granulated Soap Du’ a2 30° 5 12° etergent Oxydol ela in In ingsfor Corn Starch 15 Minute Maid Frozen b-0z. cans Orange Juice Crackers Keebler Cinnamon Crisp. 14V/4-02. pkg. 35° All Prices in this Advertisement Effective vagy Saturday, April 28th Your Mount Joy A&P Store OPEN FRIDAY = © (East Main St) .”. wh ie Nordin Ey Florin monthly day at {i mentary Brightbill ter, in ch was recel passed hi ments. Je his Bear ArTOW. The pr ning inel boy” by sang a song; D Square’; chant. bird hous posters o made dul in conju theme of given the month fo est numb ent at t Last mon honor. Plans ° May Pac will be 1 26, at 2 regular ing Thi will be tue Florin ture a ‘I The de of small boys on next moi given a k block of axles whi eight-inch is invited Refreshm sold at th ar Pack will also vanctmen ed. The gr Cub Hob tatively May 12. from F Springs. Cubmaste FAT COI Girl Sc of Mount will conc in the tw urday, M asked to fats read; fpat that Monroe lished in North: my Us H. | EAST ]
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