FE MORNING STRA! HAVE YOU A MATCH LEVEL AND QUIT TRYING TO SKIN WIS QROTHER. THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. BY HITT THERE'S Too a] - BEATS- THE DOLLAR Yo HOMESTY! < von ADVICE TO THE] LANDLORD! BIG FORCE: IY THE “ea FRIEND - WHAT (S WOU! LINE OF QUINESS. TFORLORN bd MY FACE 1S ON- ERED WITH ANISE ~ J. ROENL SX LOWS SOME DOCTORS Bl Savy TWAT [TIS IRON {IN THE BLOOD HOWEVER, MN YOUR] CASE (T MIGHT BE A UTTLE BOWER RUST— USE A GOODY STOMACH PMP rd gd INTERNATIONAL CARTOON CO.NY. J id DW! A Work Shoe bat Dries Soft known. Wolverine uppers are scuff-proof, resist acids amazingly, and are almost impossible to rip or tear. Finally, Wolverines out- wear all other work shoes because ught them. And they stay they're made of this long-wearing lespite freezing or rainy — Shell Cordovan Horse- IP. hide. t's a feature that every Come in today and try on your shoe wearer appreciates in favorite style — ankle lengths to shoes. 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Bomberger, Secretary R. Fellenbaum, Treasurer H. Engle, President . Schroll, Vice President A | ET = MOUNT JOY, PA. OUNTRY NEWSPAPER OF GREAT VALUE CORDING TO STATEMENT OF NOTED ITORIAL WRITER—PROVEN BY FACTS ur Brisbane, one of the best minds of the vs: 7. Mitchell’s’ ‘Sentinel’,” published at Minn., wins the prize as best weekly National Editorial Contest. This is a me to remind the public in general, and 1 advertisers in particular, that country newspapers are the most important or- public opinion and protectors of public their advertising per mill line, is not any publication, of any kind. eader of a country weekly buys every- m shingles on the roof to cement in the br, and every advertiser has in him a ustomer.” BING and HEATING Iso All Kinds Repair Work ICE PRICES REASONABLE PH L. HEISEY FLORIN, PENNA. SHOW YOU CARE DO YOUR SHARE (From Page One) N. Peris, Florin; for “Help Them To Happiness.” The four other dollar prize winners and their slo- gans were: “Write Your Thanks on Welfare Blanks”; George Rife, 32 Pine Street; “Spare Your Share For Welfare”; Park E. Shee; 536 Hamilton Street; “Don’t Hold Everything — Share;” Mrs. Burch R. Kieffer, 144 E. James St. and “The Perfect Investment- A Share of Welfare;” Mrs. Rowena M. Kell, 546 State Street. Among the twelve persons re- ceiving honorable mention for their slogans were seven county contest- ants; the contributors and their slogans were as follows: “Care and Share”, Mrs. H. M. Kneigley, Pe- quea; “Give and Live”, H. U. Case, East Petersburg; “If You Care— Do Your Share”, Esther Rohrer, Manheim, R. D. 3; “Live, Love and Give”, Carrie E. Fisher, Silver Springs; “Caring is Sharing”’, Mrs. J. Roy Bair, Ephrata; “Stop, Think— Give”, Mrs. Jeshe Brown, 3rownstown, and “Care- Spare- Share for Welfare; Mrs. E. M Shellenberger, Mountville. All of these slogans will be used | on the publicity material published | campaign, the week of | The first prize win- | will be the | | during the November 16. ning slogan used on posters. | A check was recently received | from the Elizabethtown Welfare | Federation for $1200.00 as the borough’s share of the county’s support of the two hospitals, mere Sanitorium and the Cross during the past year. This a- mount brings the total county sub- scription to $32,665 which is 39 per cent of the budget requested. Several districts did not respond to the 1928-1929 campaign but have pledged their support to the coming campaign. The county will again be solicited for the four major agen- cies, the hospitals Rossmere San- jtorium and Red Cross, the budget of county service rendered hy these four agencies. reset Ge 166 LOSE LICENSES, 32 OTHERS RESTORED During the past week the Bureau of Motor Vehicles revoked the lic- enses of eighty-nine drivers, sus- pended those of 77 and restored the driving privilege Intoxication while ixty-three of the revocations and twenty of the suspensions. Trans- porting liquor was the cause assign- ed for one revocation and seven suspensions. Larceny of automo- biles caused twenty-four drivers to forfeit their driving privilege. Most of the other penalties were for involuntary manslaughter, reckless driving, bribery, imperson- ation and lending operators’ licen- ses. failure to stop for accidents, failure to report them, or failure to appear for hearings. driving caused Women Suffering; Bladder Irritation If functional Bladder Irritation disturbs votir sleep. or causes Burn- ing or Itching Sensation, Bac Leg Pains, or muscular aches, ing you feel tired, depress discouraged, why nok try the Cystex 48 Hour Test? Don'tigive up. Cystex today. Put it te the test. See for yourself how ‘quickly it works and what it does. Mbuey back if it doesn’t bring quick improve- ment, and satisfy you Try Cystex today. Only D. Chandler, W. Main St., Mt. Jo. Wasa Keep Colt Growing A foal makes more than its entire growth during the year, If stunted during this time, it half of will never fully recover. Good bone and muscle are of prime import- ance with the horse and feeds which tend to produce these should be chosen. Ilegume hays and oats are good feeds and blue grass makes excellent pasture. a eam AD Ee enn Short Courses Offered Short courses in agriculture, dairy manufacturing, poultrying, horticulture, and cooperative mar- keting once more will be offered at the Pennsylvania State College this fall and winter. Thousands of men and women, unable to spend more time in college, have found these short periods of study profit able, Ie ee Supper and Sale The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the St. Luke’s Episcopal church will hold a Sauer Kraut supper and a Fancy Work sale in the church basement on Saturday, November 2nd. sept25-6t rca tl AIS ri. Consistent and NOT spasmodic advertising always pays best. Each time you stop advertising, the pub- lic thinks you quit business. tf Ross- | potate salad has Red |effect upon many to be determined by the percentage | to thirty- two. Get | completely. | 60c. W.| first | HOMEHEALTH CLUB PA. GAME SEASON OPENS ONNOV. 1 (From Page One) to November 14, 20 a day, unlimit- ed for the season, Wild turkeys, November 1 to November 15, one for season. Pheasants, ringneck, male only, November 1 to November 15. Two WEFKLY LETTER WRITTEN EX. PRESSLY FOR THE BULLETIN BY DR. DAVID H. REEDER |! CHANGING DIET CAUTION: In making up the diet under the changed conditions of the present day, it is very difficult for many people to know just what is best and how to properly balance the rations, especially for : : . ’ a day, six a season. growing children. The tendency at resent 1s 10 nS i starch. Lt Ruffed grouse and I sen 2 0 ie Sas starc partridees, season closed. is true that wheat bread and wheat Virginia partridge, commonly products, such as breakfast foods have called quail, gamble quail, valley been cut down ira some cases, but oat- quail, Ncvember 1 to November 30, meal, barley, rye. corn, rice and pota- 8 a day 26 a seasor. toes are used in excess as well as the Squirrels, black, fox, grey, (com- new and appetizing varieties of bread. bined kinds) , November 1 to Nov- All of these foods are good, but ember 30, six a day, 20 a season. starch foods are mot the best foods for Rabbits, November 1 to Novem- a steady diet, and I recommend more Ber 30; five 2 day, 30 a season. : milk and more raw fruits and raw N A — varying, : November 7 vegetables. Cabbage eaten is one of mn er i" to November 30, three : . : 3 a day, 15 for season. the most easily digested and contains Savirrels s the most availabl rganic iron of any Squirrels, Jed or pie. Noven. e 0S avalle BS ga > a V - font 8 vo @: or ¢ Y ber 1 to August 15, unlimited. Hungarian three hows after eating any kind of cereal food, potatoes, bananas or oth- er starchy food. Acids and starches a bad combimation, That is why such a disagreeable people. It also ac- trouble, gas that eat December 1 15, one a season, Deer, male, by hunting party, December 1 to 15, six a season. Elk, male, four or more points to one antler, December 1 to Decem- ber 15, one a season. Elk, male, by hunting December 1 to December 15, a season. ren las iris lal food, toast and coffee. Now the orange, grapefruit or apple MORE ABOUT OUR are most excellent, not only appetiz- ling but nourishing but when they are eaten they should not be followed by starches at the same meal. Meats, nuts, and vegetables, except potatoes, aw vegetables are | com patible and may he eaten at the {same meal. Bread and butter with | meat and potatoes, milk and puddings with nuts are suitable for most stom- |achs. A cwious fact may be noted here: milk is good with either combi- nation. It may, to advantage, be | mixed with the starches of any kind, and it is the favorite diet to be alter- nated with orange juice in special dietetic cases, E=gs also may be eat- len with either the acid fruits or with the starches, but it is better always to acid fruits alone, nothing else for before or after and antler, to December are counts for the stomach jand palpitation of people { oranges, grape fruit or acid apples at | : ; : | breakfast and then follow it with cere- one (From Page One) dead, but more important without good clean minded young people a town is a disgrace to the state which protects it. Older folks will not be barred from a public library, “no one is ever to old and especially isn’t it a fact that it is our young generation and those who follow that will have to finance it's upkeep! If someone built you a house would you be willing to take care of it? The indifference with which citizens of Mt. Joy are meeting this problem is appauling. fell- ow-towns must certainly realize that we are not very progressive. Does our Chamber of Commerce turn away industries that provides food for our hodies? Why then should we as citizens turn away food for our minds? Do not our eat I'm sure at least an hour preferably two hours. referring again to cabbage. Eaten raw it is very wholesome, nourishing and easily digested ; boiled, it is very hard to digest, has lost much of its food walue and all When shredded and picked, commonly | called “kraut”, it should be eaten with- ness men derive | cooked. Use plenty of benefit raw vegetables in ing of | of its organic iron. professional and knowledge for the of themselves and the up lift- our community weekly? we willfully deny our children {out being {fresh fruits and {your diet and you doctor bills to pay. lO EF MAY TOWN BAND HALL TO BE TRANSFORED it? | benefit of a land | tion. We see that its mark and one of the historic buildings are tested. We take the little boy in Donegal township, has been purch-|and girl and see that they are further ased Strickler, Maytown | protected from disease when they en- garage owner, and will be transformed | ter We give them the best Mr, | that higher education has taught us will not have many these { from a public library? Did you say our town cannot afford We take our baby, give it the fall nutri- modern science and The Maytown band hall, by Elmer school. modern show room. to make a complete | to give. We give themem music, art jand limited literature, until their {minds develop enough to desire more into a Strickler proposes and set transformation in the building The hall dates back more than 100 | knowledge and higher education and rs and was built as a church. Since year {then we | | | | I an elaborate show room. {3 i ford one or two mills per capita. TAXPAYER a Oe rk Show Good Vegetables Marketable types of vegetables for exhibition, say vege- was | table gardening specialist of the | State College. The specimens se- | lected should be uniform, of the |best quality and condition, and free | from injuries and blemishes. A ei Protect from Rust then it has served as a school house, and Nore recently as al the Maytown being used also for plays, other social activities as headquarters for band, festivals, and well as | a basketball court. the new High built, class day and commencement ex and other school and social activities were carried on in it. rms renee GEG GI are best school Prevent Farm Fires lose $3, (Grease {purposes this fall, Give Cows a Rest half of the flock next year Dairy cows should always have | carey his blood-lines. Choose a rest period of 6to8 weeks be- instead of cheapness. fore freshening and be giveh plenty, of good feed during this important L period. More mille, greater profits, Fee : and healthier cows: will result. “GREEN FROGS"??? PRESSES SS N ‘What are they? Prepare for Next Year Why are they? : You want one!! Cleaning up the garden this fall will save a great deal of trouble CENTRAL CUT-RATE STORE with insects and diseases next 45 E. Main St. will party, | LIBRARY HERE to learn’’--only the fool refuses it. But the | busi- Can | | same benefits that could be obtained ! food and drink hesitate whether we can af-| Pennsylvania farmers | is better than oil for pro- 000,000 worth of property annually tecting the plowshares from rust in fires. This is the official Fire | when they are stored for the win- Prevention Weel but every week ter ag , grease stays are i should be observed as such. Pre- is Se Eis Ste). Meret caution and carefulness will pre- eel mee vent many farm fires, say State Select a Good Sire College agriculture ‘engineers. In picking a ram for breeding remember that for | WEDNESDAY, OCT. For Home Beauty Try Duco—IF's so easy! 23rd, 1929 Make your home more modern, more cheerful, with gay Duco colors! They are so easy to use. And so convenient, for it dries quickly. Just choose your color and spread it on—over any sur- face, finished or un- finished: Note how brush marks smooth them- selves out as you go: Choose a simple ob- « oo for handy home uses DUCO MADE ONLY BY DU PONT J. B. HOSTETTER & SON ject to begin—a waste basket, a bookshelf. Then go on and bring new beauty to every room in the house; Duco is not marred by dust, is not affected by body heat. Ask us about the du Pont Home Deco- ration Service, which offers the advice of famous decorators on interior color schemes, of the common wegetables and it is Mink, opossum, skunk, otter, always available. People that have November 1 to February 2 poor teeth should grind it finely in a limited. Sino 8, on MOUNT JOY, PENNA. meat chopper, anad in fact that is a Muskrat, December 1 to Te i F good way to prepare it for anyone, es- 15, unlimited. : EA 1 EEE ET | pecially the children. Then sprinkle _Raccoon, November 1 to January | @ on a little salt with a tablespoonful of 15, unlimited, | = olive or salad oil to each sauce-dish Dear, over one. year oid, Noven ji D k S i I . full. A few drops of lemon juice may ber 1 to December 15, one a season 8 arren ainp 5 pecia S be added it desired, though in most Ee by Juang party, Nove 3 cases acids of all kinds should be ne? o December 15, four a day, | 2 {our a season. gE avoided for two hours before and Deer, male, two or more to one n OLD GOLD 50 in a Tin Box for 20¢ One or more to a Customer [Bl Bacon’s Old Fashioned Bitter Sweets, Cocoanut Creams, Nougatines, Mints, Maple Walnut Creams Raspberry Hearts, Lemon and Pineapple Squares, 49¢ Per Pound One Pound FREE With Every Pound You Buy 0 Special Case of SCHRAFFT’S BLUE BANNER CANDY 49¢ Per Pound Box a We Had Another Lot of 8 MOUNT JOY PEANUT AND RAISIN CLUSTERS Made Which Sell for 29¢* Per Pound H. A. DARRENKAMP 3 Doors East of Post Office MOUNT JOY, PA. Cr D1 LL 11 u | Have us look your Furnace over & before cold weather comes. | | We have a full line of stove pipe at { ete. | | § BROWN’S TIN SHOP | { Successor of Brown Bros. Shep | PHONE 109R2 WEST MAIN ST., MT. JOY. | re Rc I —— ERE 0 1 MOLASSES FEED MIXING ni | | | i | { WE HAVE RECENTLY INSTALLED A MIRACLE PROCESS MO- LASSES MIXING MACHINE. NOW WE CAN MIX ANY FORMULA YOU WANT AND ADD MOLASSES IT. GIVE US A TRIAL. WE ARE ALSO IN A POSITION TO S8ELL MOLASSES IN ANY QUANTITY. WOLGEMUTH BROS. FLORIN; PA. Phones: 151R4 and 57R6 jly31-tt ONC a spring. - | = a —~,-—