The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 22, 1919, Image 6

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‘OUR DEPARTMENT
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Rh zssons IN MODERNIZED DANCING" EVERY THURSDAY
EVENING, 8:30 TO 11, IN
. Mount Joy Hall
% (OF FOUR LESSONS BEGINNING OCTOBER 9
‘Ea Lessons 50cts. each, including War Tax
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Talk about ventures | beef on your shoulders and hair ¢
Men in the Navy come ; : % : Wh ih
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travel that sailors 1 v }
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at 8 d g ves red. over and above your meals, lodge for a full C the
blooded young fellows like you ing and your t uniform outfit d as mu for
an y to st d iff all of it. Tr the 1
i Vi. Ck meats join for two years. cases both the y 1
Vi 1 get out of 1 1 get through you'll be | Share n uniair profits
Just and mentally “tuned of the consu I
A 0 bows with rest of your life, Putting « S ld
for arts of You'll be ready through and 'C expen
th igh for SUCCESS. hipping,
good 1est e's a Recruiting Station :
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-A~STER COJNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U.S...
[of poverty, were
scanty a
fried meats,
The United States
Agriculture has been
six years in weevil
obliged to give|jestructive pest.
ration, Soggy Department of
fried potatoes, |axperimenting for
thm too
reads,
and heavy pie are responsible for poisoning. The results of these ex-
many underfed children, periments are shortly to be publish-
Milk is absolutely necessary to|aq in Department Circular 6 t
keep the growing child in health. It{«pgisoning the Cotton Boll Weevil.’
+ . \ . . . ‘ ! \ 3 ~ :
mtain growth producing sub- | 14g publication at this time of vear
tances not found in any other food lis, perhaps, fortunate Tl cotton-
The Dairy Division of the Depart-| powine seasor over For some
it of Savion is endeavoring! onths the cotton farmer will not
rive this lesson home to the peo-|1. hay | nd appre % H
ery State by eans of | SOT ho
hart lecture and exhibit The | {av Yay ¢ thie I
hor 1 nmstration agent uper t reular t
the Dep rent of Agricul 10d nd it is to be had free by
tur nd State colleges, are also /|\piti ¢ e Di rtment of Agri
hing the value of milk 1 child's | culture at Washingto he will have
and how to select a proper mealtime and onnorts tv to tudyv it
for a growing boy or girl, Children and be prepared to

who have been given even 1
milk every school
pint of |
. 1 effectively
day for two next vear
rently and


month have made remarkable gains| (One of the principal short comings
1 ery instance » | f poisoning work during the past
Care in Planning Earth Roads jSeason was hat many farmers oii
In view of the present widespread | do rto t without any definite §dea
activity in every form of road build-|%f how it wa : don Many of
. > : youel )18( avi
ng, and since nearly all public roads | : y nt ! on y thout having
I$ arranged for 1inery with which
are laid out
the Bureau of
orig inally as earth roads
Roads of both
Public thet o apply it. Others who bought
United States Department of Aci. | BO ison and : dusting machinery had
culture emphasizes the ring . that | f3i! ed to inform themselves as to the
the location and design of dirt ‘roads | PTOPT tin ind method of apply
have on future highway improve.) N& it in order to get the best re-
ment. In locating and designing | 1! 2
The Department of Agriculture
t claim that it has yet learned
should be known about
the cotton boll weevil, but
tablished a
which are clearly set
rcular. Knowle
roads the
hould be
p curves
because they are
public following considera-
t borne in mind: je
should be avoided 2
a menace to traffic | poisonin
I'he width ‘should be ample for ve-|! has ¢
hicl each without | Horta
traveled way.
ad ever becomes of
 

number of im-
es to pass other

forth in the on
aving ne
the subject,
iny con- : fy

 
road traverses.



: mers generally would have tim
road planners remember 1 1 1 : e to
fo 4 re How he de rtmer
rom the advantagg T¢ 1
Hil hort rout } : Y ne } ] h
( 1 sho ‘oute, each mile of |
: h ; VL De I.al y t Tallulah. La
nvolves a consider-|, 3
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Sheriff.

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powedered calcium ars
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meagure yet lis-
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most Ask for © S.T
DIA OND BRAND PILLS, Tor £5
yearsknown as Best, Safest, Always Reliable
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERVWRER. |
control
however, will be pro-
Lg Mo 11 be known next
importance, its users prob- tf ore w € known next
| 1 1 : year ar S now y thods
demand that all the steeper]: : 1a OW? ( i thods
varv, more or less vit ; ’ {
reduced to the lowest] Sry’ Mo? . COR, 11 or
t! soul . ditions, and all the inform: 1 as
that would conform to the ; I rm: l ¢
1 . . ‘ to these varieties could not n
opography of the region] , Lf C ;
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22,11019%
gr. BANK OF MAYTOWN
Maytown, Penna.
STARTED BUSINESS—MARCH 31st, 1914
BUSINESS—JULY 21st, 1919
Sufplus and Undivided Profits
CONPITION OF
$126,487.95
680,805.58
Capital,
Deposits
$807,293.53
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IBILITY of
Y FOR DEPOSITS )
RESPO
SECURI
PARTNERS ) : $2,000,000.00
5% INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS
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THIS} STRONG BANK WANTS YOU AS A CUSTOMER
N. F. ARNTZ
Cashier
M. R. HOFFMAN
President









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