The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 26, 1922, Image 6

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ELL your desler you want
; to see a Fisk Tire beside any
other he offers yau. He has it
in stock or can gét it. See for
yourself what the Fisk Tire has
to offer in extra size and strength,
how its resiliency compares when
you flex the tire under your hand,
how the depth of the non-skid
tread looks beside other treads.
This is the way to buy tires!
There's a Fisk Tire of extra vale in every size,
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THE LONG ‘ARM
OF THE NATION
The strength of every natian is meas~
ured by its sea power. In war the navy
is the deciding factor. In peaceitis the
most powerful insurance against future war,
Little-known facts of intense interest concern-
ing our navy are told in one of the series of
stories about Our Government which we are
sending out each month.
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To receive with our compliments this story
and all those issued before, merely send us
your name and address.
National Bank
Mount Joy, Pa.
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REFRIGERATOR TIME!
“A Good Refrigerator
WILL PAY FOR ITSELF IN A FEW SUMMERS
You should not egnsider a Refrigerator in the light of an ex-
pense.. On the other hand, a good refrigerator will prove to be
one of the best investmenfs you could possibly make.
It will pay you dividends.for years in definite savings of ac-
tual Cash in preserving food th#t_would otherwise spoil.
You will find here about fortediffernet sizes and styles to se-
leet from, ranging in price from $1 to $175.00.
We also have in stock for im-mediate livery, the celebrated
“WHITE FROST” refrigerators, price $75.08; with water cooler
attached, $90.00.
Before deciding on a refrigerator,
assortment.




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For Coughs and Colds, Head-
ache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism
and All Aches and Pains
ALL DRUGGISTS
35c and 65¢, jars and tubes
Hospital size, $3.00 |

| get. Call or phone Jno. E. Schroll,
{Mount Joy, Pa.
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THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. S. A.
8,000 HIKING CLUBS
IN GREATER NEW YORK
They Swing Along Highways and
Through Woods in Groups
of Varying Size.

New York.—One must walk nowa-
days to be In the swim. Statistics
gleaned from the out door departments
of the newspapers, from the Boy Scout
and Campfire Gils’ organizations,
from the Y. M. C. A. branches and
kindred bodles, from scores of amateur
athletic clubs and from the leading
dealers in sporting goods, indicate that





“Best Walkers Make Best Citizens,”
Says Mayor of New York.
today there are no less than 8,000
hiking clubs In Greater New York,
with a total membership of more than
a quarter of a million men and wom-
en, who are keeping themselves in the
pink of condition and experiencing the
real joy of living by getting regularly
out into the open country with no oth-
er means of locomotion than their God-
given legs.
The city of New York has taken offi-
cial notice of the movement, On three
occasions recently Mayor Hylan has
congratulated the, boys and girls of the
public schools upon their enthusiasm
In his dedication of the great new pub-
lic playground in the Bronx the other
day Mayor Hylan extolled the athletic
tendencies of the boys and girls and
impressed upon them that there was
no better or more profitable way In
and utilize their holidays than by the
excursions Into field and forest of their
walking clubs. He gave the same
message to the Amateur Athletic Un-
fon of Brooklyn a few days later, and
when a club of East Side boys and girls
visited him at city hall preparatory to
a hike to the tomb of Roosevelt at
Oyster Bay he assured them that the
best walkers among them would make
the best citizens.
Walk and Be Well
No less enthusiastic a champion of
the walking game is Dr. Royal 8S.
Copeland, city health commissioner.
“The benefit to health and the safe-
guard to morals to be found In long
walks,” said Dr. Copeland In an in-
terview, “are too apparent to speak
of them. If one takes long walks alone
it is well, for he walks the road of
health, but if he takes long walks In
company it is better for he adds the
tonic of companionship to his exercise.
Walking is the one form of exercise In
which there is the minimum risk of
overdoing it. In short, I consider
walking the most beneficial of all exer-
ciges and it is never out of season.”
“Never in my life-time,” said Ed-
ward R. Wilbur, manager of a nation-
ally known sporting goods store, “have
I known such a demand as now for out-
door gayments and shoes and stock-
ings and appliances for the tourist's
luncheon box. The rapid spread and |
tremendous popularity of the walking-
club idea has no parallel In our ex-
perience,
“The hiker can make his requisite
Just what he feels like spending. Real-
ly, there are only two or three articles
Indispensable to hiking—thick walking
shoes that allow lois of room, thick
woolen socks and clothing that will
give freedom of limb. He should have
a canvas or leather musette bag, su%
as the soldiers used in France.
The Cow in the Knapsack
“To get the real benefit and joy out
of hiking luncheon should be carried
and prepared and eaten In the open.
Bread and cheese, & few slices of
bacon, some coffee, a can of condensed
milk, and a cake of chocolate fur-
nish high-powered uel for the hiker
and are readily and happily assimi-
ianted even by those who In their pre-
hiking days were afflicted with di-
gestive apparatus se feeble as to balk
at crackers and milk, Fortunately for
| the hiker, he can replenish his simple
Mh der at any croszs-coads store and |
provide himself with the most nutri
tious #md appetizing food in a form
that can Pe conveniantly carried.
“No singlesdevelorment in the prob-
fem of food Teansportation for the
hunter, fisherman,“ ier and all lovers
of the out-of-doors fan compare with
the gift bestowed oy sthe man who
first found the way toy make con
dvnsed milk, thereby putfing a dairy
in every man's knapsack. Before long
there will be a national association of
hikers, and Gail Borden will be its pa-
tron saint. Such an association could do
much to encourage the spread of the
most beneficial and universal of all
map out interesting
establishment of
and camp sites
and insure the
on country
cutdoor pastimes,
routes, secure the
shelters, rest-stations,
al suitable locations,
rights of pedestrians
roads.”
A Wonderful Bargain
Undoubtedly the best bargain I
have had in several years. A double
lot, corner, good residential section,
with 3-story brick house, modern in
every respect, new heating plant,
electric lights, bath, garage. Re-
placement cost today, $20,000. will
take $7,600 and give possession any
time. Now don’t think too long but

in taking up the new sport of hiking. |
which they could pass their vacations |
| beaten whites.
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Something to
Think About
By F. A. WALKER
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FORWARD, BACKWARD
VERYTHING In nature is moving
toward a great purpose. There is
no inactivity in’the atoms or in the
spheres; no turning backward, no in-
decision, but a constant movement in
a forward direction, carrying us away
from the yesterdays to new dawnings
and new days.
The winds, the tides, the spinning
of the earth in its prescribed orbit,
the rising and the setting of the sun,
the coming and the going of the sea-
sons, the blooming and the fading of
verdure and flowers, all bear evidence
of progress, and eternal life.
Being a minute part of nature, per-
forming your little role in the great
scheme of creation, reciting your lines,
do you ever pause to ask yourself
whether you are moving forward or
backward? |
In spite of any thought you may
entertain in the matter, you are going
ahead or drifting behind, just as sure-
ly as the roses bloom in summer and
the snows blanket the ground in win-
ter. |
You are better equipped for your
life-work today than you were yester-
day, or less eflicient.
Your mental and physical
have undergone an imperceptible
change and you have changed with
them. |
You are a trifle more dexterous in
your work or slightly more clumsy. |
In the last 24 hours you have not
remained in a quiescent state, for the
laws of motion have been silently at
work, carrying you a step or two for-
ward or backward, setting you down |
at the threshold of a new day a slight-
ly changed being for better or worse,
which you may or may not observe as
you take hold of today’s duties. {
Before night, however, you may be
come conscious of a new-born power,
or a lack of it. and wonder what the
transformation means. |
Its significance Is clear. You are
going forward or backward, keeping
in accord with the eternal motion ot
things of which you are a part.
If you would move forward,
step with the men and women who

forces
keep
are laboring and achieving in the
great purpose, vou must watch your
every thought, impulse and act, and
ask yourself at the beginning of each
| day whether you are pressing toward
victory or turning toward defeat. |
“Forward or backward?’ ought to
be your initial question at dawn, and
your final query at night. Let this
self-examination become a habit, and
in a little Wwhite-you will be glad that
you acquired It.
GoD ae )
Mother's otters Cook Book
“A house is never perfectly furnished
for enjoyment unless there is a child ris-
ing three years old and a kitten rising
three weeks.”
MORE GOOD THINGS



S STALE bread will accumulate, a,
little care is needed to keep |
ahead of the growth. If dry bread is |
put through the meat chopper it may
then be used for croquettes, meat balls
and any number of dishes. Keep the
crumbs In a glass jar, sealed from the
air,
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Ged
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Tip-Top Omelet.
Boil one-half cupful of milk, add one
tablespoonful of butter and one cup- |
flul of bread crumbs, seasoning to
taste. Beat the yolks of three eggs
and add them, then stir in the stiffly |
Pour into a buttered
and cook until well


pan
browned. !
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Ham Patties.
Take two cupfuls of ham chopped
fine, three cupfuls of bread crumbs,
three eggs and enough sweet milk to
make a soft batter. Mix well, drop
into gem pans, drop a piece of butter
in each and bake until brown.
Brown Bread.
Take two cupfuls of stale bread
crumbs, one and one-half pints of cold
water, mix and soak over night, then
rub through a sieve one and one-
fourth cupfuls of molasses, one and
one-half cupfuls each of graham flour,
cornmeal and rye meal, two teaspoon-
fuls of salt, three and one-half tea-
spoonfuls of soda and one and three-
fourths cupfuls of cold water, Mix
well and steam three hours.
Stuffed Apples for Tea.
Take fine large apples, core and fill
one-half cupful each of bread |
crumbs and chopped roast beef, one
tablespoonful of melted butter, one |
teaspoonful of onion juice, one-quar- {
ter teaspoonful of celery salt, half
teaspoonful of salt, one tablespoonful J
of parsley chopped and a dash of red
pepper. Mix well and press into the
apples. Bake in a little hot water
from half to three-quarters of an hour, |
Fruit Betty.
Put a layer of crumbs in a well but- !
tered baking dish, cover with blueber-
ries, canned or fresh, then add an
other layer of bread with a bit of but-
ter and sugar if needed. Bake until
well heated through. Serve with
cream and sugar,
Copyright, 1922, Western Newspaper Union
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Let Me List It
The fall season will soon be here
and any person having real estate to
dispose of should notify me by phone
or card. I will list it free, advertise
same and if not sold this work costs
you nothing. What could be fairer?
No matter where you're located, call
phone or write. Jno. E. Schroll,
Realtor, Mt. Joy. tf
iar li Glin
If your business gets slack, adver-


tise in the Bulletin. It pays.
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ECONOMY PRICES

MOUNT JOY, PENNA.

REGULAR 4c N. B. C.
SODA CRACKERS Cut to


“Asco”’
COFFEE
The delicious flavor of
a cup?
Nice and crisp. oled especially for this sale.
Test It n the Cup


“Aseo”
winning more friends every day.
REGULAR 23c RICH CREAMY 2 1
CHEESE Cut to Cc
Makes a very nourishing and economical meat
service.
11c

“ASCO” CORN
. Package 6¢
C Big, crisp flakes. You’ll like them better
than any you have ever tasted.
Ib REGULAR 12c CAN CHOICE
Coffee is | STRING BEANS Cut to Can 10c
Ever had New crop tender beans, with strings re-
moved and packed in sanitary cans.
FLAKES




SOAPS AND CLEANSERS
Lifebuoy Soap....3 bars 20c
Star Naptha Powder pkg 615c
Fairy Soup

IVORY SOAP 3 bare for 20c

Fels Soap"
Sunbrite Cleanser... .can ae
Young’s Borax Soap. .bar 615¢
8
THE BEST TEAS AT ANY
PRICE
WHAT DO YOU PAY?
“Asco” Bread Crumbs pkg 10c
“Asco’” Cider Vinegar bot 16¢
“Asco’” White Dist. Yinegay | 12¢
“ASCO”
Libbys Corned. Beef Nae can 23¢
Fly Swatters
| California Prunes Ib 1215¢c, 19¢
“ASCO” TEAS
14 Pound Package 12¢
1; 1b pkg. 23c; Ib pkg 45¢
Five quality blends—Orange
Pekoe, Old Country Style, In-
dia Ceylon, Plain Black ,Mixed.
Which do you prefer?

GINGER ALE .10c


VICTOR BREAD
Big Loaf
Made as you would make
kitchen.
The biggest bread value sold todny
GOLD SEAL FLOUR
Twelve Pound Bag 55¢
Milled from the choicest wheat. Guaran-
6¢
it in your own

“ASCO”
Tall Can
SHORTENING Can
BEST PINK SALMON
Can
FANCY ASSORTED
CHOCOLATES Pound Box
Package
SUN-MAID SEEDED
RAISINS Big Package

EVAPORATED MILK
SNOWDRIFT VEGETABLE
GOLD SEAL MACARONI
teed to give entire satisfaction, or your mon-
ey gladly refunded.
REGULAR 9c TUMBLER “ASCO” 25
PEANUT BUTTER Cut to 3 for Cc
None better made. With that “real nutty”
flavor.
| 9¢
17c
12¢
REGULAR 23c ‘BOTTLE “ASCO” 19
CRAPE JUICE Cut to Cc
Just the pure juice from luscious Concord
Grapes.
49¢
9c
15¢
“ASCO” SLICED DRIED kg.
BEEF Cut to Moc”
Selected tender beef, trimmed of all waste,
sliced thin and packed in sanitary containers.



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HALLGREN & HEILIG, Proprietors.
Ice for sale at all times on Columbia Avenu
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The Ready Ration for Dairy Cous
A lot of dairymen in this
section say they are getting all
the milk they ean sell. We say,
why not cut the cost of that milk
Get rid of the low producers.
Feed Larro to the good cows.
You'll get the sme quantity of
milk from fewer cows. You'll
save hay; silage, labor and
trouble. Larro is a blend of
best obtainable ingredients. It
is succulent, palatable and easily
digested. Contains na filler or
off-grade ingredients. We in-
vite you to try 2 bags at our
risk today.
E. H. Zercher, Mt. Joy




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“Elorin Inn Garage
\ Florin, Penna.
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