WA dhs . on ’ . wi TE atl gn WH saan Fry wig * 1 1 i i - Whe Bulletin, M Wl ra o A 0 something of such weapons Harrisburg -PNS- Penn- sufficiently cooked pork, the symptoms of the di- gylvania's 3-year-old state which may harbor the trich- | scases or sickness they can law requiring the cooking of inae. | cause in plants and animals. garbage before being fed to He cautioned that all pork | You should know what pre- swine is going far in the or pork products including liminary steps can be taken prevention of their infection gregh pork ham, bacon, pork | [to counteract the effects of with trichinosis, a serious jjyer. sausage and pork meat peal Sgom and chemical disease which can be passed joa¢ ’ should be completely ons. ; jon to humans. cooked before eating, even day ep your Sum in Bro Secretary of Agriculture though it be a small portion that a successful attack on Willem L Henving poled tasted by a housewife fon) a iti 5 hal OU 0 ennsylvania News scasoning. } 3 SNlicsl target | Service this week that trich- The point was stressed ly dependent on food stored | nosis is oftimes a prolonged, | that raw pork examination| in rural areas within two Painful and occasionally fa-| for trichinae is not part of weeks. |tal disease usually contracted any meat inspection service 3. Be Ready to Market PY eating raw or insufficient. whether it be local, state or| Your Production — “YoullY cooked pork and pork federal inasmuch as So far should know what plans products. [there has been no practical have been made by your 5 “The cooking of he pap test developed coun rketi | as now required by law| smears — | : [Sout Jor marke important, wil Yo much to Prevent, the There dre Onl i approxi. PHONE MOUNT ; . WHERE thev ‘wi seded. | 108s from becoming infect- mately industrial indus- Leaflet Describes You RE dey ed,” he commented. “It is a trial establishments located | . momentous step toward era- in McKean County. - PN§ Farmer's Role p Mien County. - PNG |county plans for gasoline 4 In Civil Defense | priorities and have a good The civil defense role of knowledge of the highway he%farmer and his family is/sys em in your area.” lescribed in a new leaflet| 4. Be Ready To Take In : ; } yeing distributed by the Evacuees — “You, your fa- : a : ; . federal Civil Defense Ad- mily and your neighbors ; winistration. |should make plans now to The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. Cooking Garbage of this disease.” I - 1 Po Thursday. June 7 . He went on to point out ‘For Swine that humans contract trich- | danger is chemical and germ my... % a wn | weapons. “You should know Proving Effective linosis by eating raw or in GC Robert Fry | Ww i She hid Daddy's car Keys inthe oe cookie jar yntil i he promised not to drive Like Air Compressor Work Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc. MANHEIM R. D. 2, PA ‘a " - Pe = = Rocks and Trees Excavating and Grading i Removed : Cellars, Trenches, Etc Ea PECPLE RESPECT G WANTED: BY THE FB JOY 3-4753 1 your products to these mark- |ets. You will need to know hs The publication — «RFD—!shelier and feed evacuees if A Rural Family Defense” — is|it becomes necessary. The EC Defense law Re being distributed throughout Federal Civil he na‘'ion to point up the|provides that you will be ‘mportance of rural residents ~ SD {paid for anything that is n forging national prepared- properly requisitioned.” nesss. 4, Plan to Help Others — A five-point rural civil|“Rural families may be ask- lefense program is outlined|ed to help the people in at-§ in the pamphlet: tacked areas.” Your help will § 1. Take Care of Your fam-|be most effective if you are and Yourself — ‘A mass|trained to work on civil de- nemy attack on Americalfense units such as rescue vill disrupt much of the|teams, first aid teams, war- ransportation, communica-|dens and auxiliary police. Flenoy Payne Flenoy Payne, described; by relatives and acquaint. ances as having “always been a bad boy,” has progress- ed through a lifetime of criminal activities to where he has now been added to the FBI's list of Ten Most Wanted Fugitives. On August 2, 1953, near Scott, Mississippi, Payne shot and instantly killed a man with whom he had been hav- ing an argument. He imme- diately fled the state, and the FBI started investigation be- cause of his Uulawful Flight from Mississippi to Avoid Prosecution for Murder. Payne has a reputation of having been a troublemaker throughout his entire life. Overbearing in h's manner, he is always avoided by as- sociates who fear him, not only because of his bullying tactics, but also for the pis- his ions, business and conveni- ness on which rural famil- es depend. You and your eighbors will need to -live ff the land.’ ” There are two very real and direct dangers o rural areas. The first is fallout. A potato cellar, cy- clone cellar or any storage cellar covered by earth is a ood shelter (from radioac- ive fallout). The second vith a pistol at all times ucked inside his shirt or jacket on the left side, or carried in his right trouser pocket. Payne is a slenderly built American Negro standing 5 feet 11 inches, and weighing 139 to 160 pounds. He was horn July 18, 1909, at Scott, “If you are not in civil de- fense, ask your local or coun'y civil defense agency | how you may join a training § class. If there is none in your area, help to get one started.” “The principles of defense are not new to rural § neop'e,” the phamnplet em- nhasizes. ‘‘You have been ta- § king care of your own, help- ing your neighbors, and ready to help o'hers — in peacetime emergencies — for lem and dangers posed by § possible enemy attack can be § met and answered only by organiza‘ion. Civil defense is that organization.” | In addition to the dis'ribu-! tion being made by FCDA, HB civil LM a long time. But the prob- i On Happenings. In Your Community MOUNT JOY e FLORIN amg a = % tol which he carries on person at all times. Payne's criminal career began in '33, when he and an accomplice engaged in several armed ee i hg SE lower right buttock. He hos a wo et ein re miei mission - ’ two spot scars on the back bloodedly shot and killed he of his right hand, and spot proprietor. The accomplice and cut scars. on. his left Fresh, Roasted | was hanged, and Payne was forearm. He may be wearing I sentenced to life imprison-|, 8 All information concerning should be for-| | Mississippi, has brown eyes,|copies of the leaflet are a- black, kinky hair, and available at five cents each brown complexion. He has|from the Supt. of Documents, ut scars on his right temple, U. S. Government Printing chin, back of his head, and|Office, Washington 25, D. C. EANDISVILLE : ioc 1H 7 SALUNGA MAYTOWN NEWTOWN ” RHEEMS 3 Through The Columns | ‘OF - mm THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN 5 Mail This Coupon! : Introductory 2 5 a mustache. ment. However, ten years la- ter he received an indefnitef. fugitive suspension and was released. warded immediately to Nor-| ~ Tho Toledo, Ohio, author-l,..,, § McCabe, Special Ag-| fies hold a warrant forlan¢ in Charge of the Phila-| Payne, charging him with) go1phia Office of the FBI, shooting with intent to kill aj54 Widener Building Phila. | man and his wife. Payne gaiphia Pa. telephone num-|16 N. Market St. had been living with a Rittenhouse 6-5300 Hassinger’s Grocery ried woman in that city, and 44-tfc when her husband attempted SENSES to get his wife back, Payne . objected, whipped out a .32 R d T G & F d C caliber pistol, and brutally € op rain ee 0. wounded both persons. Except for gambling, which seems to be his princi- : ° pal means of support, Payne Top Prices Paid for has worked only on occasion GC ood Quality Wheat He likes to roll the dice and 3 y gamble at a card ne pl aE -— known as “Georgia Skin.”|g ONE MOUNT J The fugitive is very fond of : . . 0% 3-9791 dancing and drinks consider- drt ma EEN ENN NEE ANNAN NERO EE wears khaki work clothes] N | as a laborer and a farmer. y and a leather cap for every-| day wear; sport shirts, dress trousdrs, and a wide-brim-! med felt hat for week ends.| He wears his hair about four inches long and slicked down with heavy greassé. He is reported to be armed | - TO '= AE, mem The Mount Joy Bulletin, Box 86 Mt. Joy, Pa eI (LEN : : mf STD. Offer a Lie N13 TR . THEN . Ty A : y 4 ve] Please enter my subscription for six 5 months at special introductory offer . .. .. | = ONLY S 00 : ; Enclosed is $1.00. | ; : REMO......... 0 eh fc tse visu sis | | For Six Months | SR tn Bk]