TL w= EER RE a IY td 4th, 1929 PAG: NS A Special Service By This Progressive Store Free Parking Care for Customer’s Cars Brings Great Relief One of the trials ofithe automobile driver in the maze of necessary city traffic rules is where to park, how long and within what lines. We have solved all this for our cus- tomers by securing the Co-operation of two big garages where you can leave your car all day without interference and without cost. WHERE? D. W. Ranck’s Hudson and Esséx Garage at East King and Shippen streets and the Manhattan Hotel at No. 51 West King Street. Use whichever you desire. HOW? Having parked your car, do your shopping with M. T. Garvin & Co., who will deliver your purchases to either garage, if you wish., When you pay your store bills, keep the checks and show them signed with your nae and address to the garage keeper, who will deliver your car with no parking charge. You do not have to hurry. You can vis- it, 20 to the theatre, or attend to any other business you may have. You can park your car as early as 8 A. M. if you wish, and Igave it there until 6 P. M. Please be very free to use this service, feel comfortable while in the city and the parking costs vou nothing. : This is the Store of Service Are you familiar with the many comforts and conveniences that await the visitor or shopper to the Garvin Store? The lavatories for women and men. The ample rest room. The mother’s room where baby may be taken for care and rest. The accom- modation room where all bundles, baskets, wraps, etc. may be checked and inquiries answered. Local telephones in every sec-tion. Desks with awriting paper and sup- plies. Stamps may be had and letters mailed in the store. City and County directories at your serivce. Drinking fountains on each floor. : These and many other services all at your command, free of cost for the taking and using. And in addition to all this we have one of the largest assortments of merchandise in our 36 departments to be found in Eastern Pennsylvania. And our cash methods of buying and selling assures the lowest prices. Thoughtful people know it’ pays to be thrifty. Plan now to do your Christmas shopping at Garvin's. M. T. GARVIN & CO. Next Door to the Court House LANCASTER, PA. Your Christmas Saving Fund Checks Will Buy More at the Garvin Store 3 EE EE ATE ETE OTE TET TEE LE TE CELE TELE At first thought “cactus candy” | n't Bob} . | religious rites. Pellote eaten |dust commercial sodium fluorid | cactus plants are used in Mexico. affects the optic nerve so that by | floors, and runways or hiding- The pulpy interior of the plant is closing the . the eater sees | places of the roaches. boiled, processed in cane sugar, visions illuminated in the brightest en nl flavored, and colored. Some species of cactus or fruits. y isince remote times gines of North America by the abori- Getting Rid of Roaches Cand andy in Sie J To rid a Cactus colors, Exhibit At State Show rn el QM i are eaten as vegetables Others are utilized for boost | State Farm Show? There is no better way to house of cockroaches Have you saved exhibits for the Liberal premi wood or hedges. The pellote, or | your business than by local news-|ums will be awarded and the dis dumpling cactus, has been used |paper advertising. tf | plays will advertise your products. 4 i 12,350 LANCASTER COUNTIANS BELONG TO THIS § GREAT CIVIC ORGANIZATION! \ Ws corm ie vere She Lancaster Automobile Club Lennsyliania Motor Federation ] Qeetican Butanobile President Santa’s Best Gift to the Motorist! --A Gift That Keeps Giving-- LANCASTER AUTOMOBILE CLUB MEMBERSHIP CLUB BENEFITS ARE:- Membership in Pennsylvania Motor Federation. It Solves the Problem of Membership in American Automobile Association. Fr P 1 Accident I 3 1,000 d $15.00 W What to Buy toe ccident Insurance, $ and $ eekly for Free Towing Service. Free Touring Information. Free Advice of Club’s Attorney. Free Service of our Arbitration Court. Free Road Emergency Service for one hour. Free Folders and Booklets. Reward of $100.00 for information leading to conviction of auto thieves stealing a member's car. $50.00 Reward for information leading to conviction of thieves stealing parts from member’s machines. Lancaster Motorist, the Club Magazine. Erection of “Danger” and “Direction” Signs. Right to use Club Emblem on your car. Use of Waiting and Rest Rooms. Road Inspections and Reports. $100.00 Reward for information leading to conviction of any “Hit and Run” driver doing personal injury to any Club Member. Free Tire Change for women members on Road. Dad, Mother, Brother, Sister or Friend Who Drives— Gift Memberships Done up in Attractive Holiday Boxes Lancaster Automobile Club 10-12 S. Prince St., Lancaster, Pa. Christmas Gift [Application Gentlemen: 1 desire to Hers star Cut out and mail Name Address Applicati a Lancaster Automobile Club Membership as a gift and enclose pplication and Check 8. visita ... for year’s dues. D 's N Membership Dues and or stop at onor s BINE Admission Fees for Club Office and sins ..J First Year, $7. After ; deli *Please deliver at recipient's address on] Ward, $5.00 per year. ge or delivery, Emblem $1 extra. December ...... iinet. + * (Otherwise package will be sent to donor.) IT COSTS LESS TO BELONG THAN NOT T 0 BELONG! NE Np a Fd OWL-LAFFS pene dt ei te ett. Rl em lf Eee eS ) 2 Eo p= Fe —— | ig —— 0. Ww. i. eo (On With Leughte.’ 1 “5 One of our lazy men is in trou- ble. He doesn’t know whether to stay in bed all morning or to get up early so he’ll have a long day to loaf. A little girl up town told her mother that her brother broke her doll. When ‘asked how he did it she said: “I hit him on the head with 3.” We've got a chap here in town who used to be an exceptionally good tumbler but instead of tum- bling for circuses he tumbled for women. A lady from town took her en- tire family, twelve children, to Lancaster. When she was ready to | board the car for home she nearly missed it. While running to get it a policeman arrested her but she declared she hadn’t done anything. The cop said: “Then why is that mob running after you?” A man from Milton Grove asked Supervisor Smeltzer if he could have a broken fire hydrant. He said he wanted it as a souvenir of his first accident. Somebody's Dippy A west Donegal street woman said she was going out and get some strawberries and apples to make a blackberry pie. Keep The Laying Hen Fat A good many years ago everyone occasionally made the statement, FOR DAIRYMEN “Our hens aren’t laying well; they 4 are too fat.” A few folks are still saying that their THE NEW CODE REGULATING | Well because they are too fat, but THE SALE OF MILK EFFEC. more and more the best poultry- TIVE IN NINETEEN men are wondering how to keep THIRTY the birds in { good flesh and good | condition and as plump as possible. | We know that a hen that is thin | and in a run-down condition can- | mont of Health. bs visiting rd i not lay a maximum number of tributors in ie abhi PE Hy 4 i Tiere Se only two reasons assistance in preparing plans toad onc of them is an unbalanced comply with new State Milk law. |yation made up too largely of A permit system applying to the grain, and second is breeding, dairymen selling milk outside of |which is not conducive to high pro- boroughs and cities having milk or-|duetion. dinances, will become effective on A comparison can partly be September 1, 1930. Application forimade between a dairy cow and a permits which are free can be se-|beef cow. When fed heavily on the cured after January 1, 1930 from |right kind of a ration a good dairy the Pennsylvania Department of!cow increases milk production. The Health, Harrisburg, and are to be good beef cow puts on a lot of fat. BY 1, 2952, I Most Hockey of birds however, 2 orough or city may ave aj|have su iciently goo reeding and milk ordinance regulating the sup-|if they are properly fed, the bal- ply sold within its limits. This will anced ration will cause them to not be sufficient, however, for deal- | both keep in good flesh and lay ers who sell in these boroughs or|heavily at the same time, which is cities and also in the municipalities |the ideal of the good poultryman. outside of them. These dealers] Too high ‘an amount of the so- will be under State regulation and | called fattening feeds, such as corn will be required to secure a permit | 1d wheat, hinder egg production from the State Department of and have a tendency to make birds Health in addition to the permit to, Overly fat. Too Jarge a supply of be secured from the borough or fho{lhe Protein Wierial, seh city. Granting of permits will pe) Jase eas, ea sep 2nd, but, based on the use of proper equip- | po aq EK meals from legume ment for sterilizing milk contain- |g > Sues as soybean meal or E . flaxseed oil, stimulate egg produec- ers, mechanical bottle CappPme, ition and if feeding of this kind of properly constructed milk housas, |v terial is carried to it he protection from flies, and a the a general {cause the birds t los . | Ce Se ¢ BW sanitary aspects affecting the hody weight duction and handling of milk. i Keeping a good A person selling milk to the con-| fore the birds sumer from more than one cows is essential for good egg production a dealer or distributor under the'and when properly balanced, a Act, and will be required to oper-!reasonable amount of grain main- A Field Agent of the Milk Con- trol Bureau, Pennsylvania Depart- at all times is very ate under the same regulations as tains good body weight coupled ! all other deglers or distributors, and {with high egg production. A | { shall be required to secure an annu-| It is very necessary that plenty al permit. A person having onejof hopper space be made available cow and selling milk in bottles | for the laying flock. An open will also come under the provis- trough with a reel on the top, ions of the Aet, however; the own-| which should supply at least one er of one cow may be exempted by'foot of eating space for each five the Secretary of Health from tak- hens, is the first requirements for ing out a permit if the animal is 200d mash consumption. These tuberculin tested and is housed in|Want to be kept in a light part of birds do not lay | Ege Mash be- | t | 7p Nom a) oC) =X) “Used E. B. Rohrer MOUNT JOY. PENNA. Open Nights ¥ . febh27-tf 3 a THE OLDEST HAT STORE IN LANCASTER Wingert & Haas Hat : Store Fall Hats Stiff and Soft. Hats Have Arrived in Virious Colors and Shapes © clean quarters, and if the customer the house so that the birds can see " 1 anid: at’s 5 2 i el ge | secures milk in his own pails or jars fo eat and are attracted to the how.” Market milk will be sold under eed. J ; : : fie classifications. of | row milk, | Plenty of watering equipment is They tell me we have a lady pasteurized milk and certified milk. Sore ang Should not be plated here who can play the piano by ; Such designations as Grade A mw Jef eon the mash hopper. ear but that’s not so wonderful, | tuberculin tested raw milk and ba-' Bs es a who fiddles with | | I know of a guy his whiskers. An early morning argument in our neighborhood recently: | He-—You were no spring chicken when I married you. She-—Right you are. little goose. Iwas a Doe Snyder thinks the technical term for snoring would be “sheet musie.”” Two up town women in front of Trimmer’s Store the other evening. The one said: “I caught my hus- band flirting.” Other replied: “Funny. how I got mine too.” That's at Florin that his much of a I told a man wife wasn’t making success at reducing. He said: “Nope. poor loser.” She's a darn Chicken Talk As Harry Darrenkamp walked past his poultry house the other | day he heard one hen say: “There goes the guy we're all laying for.” A chap from town went to his bootlegger and asked for about two gallons. The man said to him: “You’ll have to wait a few min- | utes; it ain’t aged yet.” I visited in a certain home the other evening and said to the man: “Your wife seems very cheerful and smiling this evening.” He said: “Yes, altogether too much that way. She's got some- thing on me.” I asked Henry Garber why he always whips but one side of his horse, He said: “If I get one side go- ing, the other is pretty sure to fol- low. This Really Happened Here Heard a fellow say: “Who was | that man I saw you kissing on the | street corner last night?” She said: “What’s that to you?” He said: “Well since I'm your husband and all that, I think I should at least be introduced.” Can you imagine a fellow from here going out horse-back riding and declares he won't use anything but a saddle with a horn so he can get thru the traffic. says he fell out of a twentieth story window one time and never got a seratch— there was a balcony outside. Frank Germer I saw a fellow go down street Saturday morning, slip on the iey sidewalk and did he fall. A picture of the funny things he was doing in the air before he flopped would make a peach of a design for a radiator cap. Doc Stoner had a patient the other day who was covered with bullet scars. One fellow had the nerve to ask if he was a war ves- eran or a husband. Franklin Co. { In any case, however, a distributor |” the question mount of of kinds and the a- by milk, will not be permitted un- grain less the dairyman desiring to sell : is important. A such grades satisfies the State De. | Mixture of two-thirds corn and partment of Health that these rp wheat makes an ideal grades possess sufficient additional ration and a good plan is to feed the birds all they will clean up of {this mixture at night and a third to la fourth that . int type of! much in the morn qualities to warrant the use of special names and secures a per- mit for their sale. The ing control to be exercised over Be x flock of public milk supply will make 0: one fa use of special grades unnecessary as much erain as mash dur- and of no additional protection t0 ins the fall and Winter the consumer. . . |A wet mash is sometimes advisable. _ In the smaller boroughs and cit-| Many of the best poultrymen are ies new Act will practically divide lysing a regular Crate Fattener. dairymen into two with either water or dealing in raw milk and those deal-!wilk, in order to induce the birds ing in the pasteurized product. [to eat a greater amount of feed. This is on account of a pasteuriz- _—— ic ing plant not being permitted to | bottle raw milk in the plant unless| Apples keep best in a all milk produced by farms sup-|moist, well ventilated plying it equals the requirements of | While it is difficult to secure opti- raw milk as set forth in the Act.!mum temperature without artificial Therefore, a pasteurizing plant de- | refrigeration, opening the storage siring to deal in bottled raw milk is | stor: re doors in the evening and obliged to have it handled entirely closing them in the daytime will at the farm or farms producing it. | help lower the temperature. to eat two Keep Apples Cool cool, storage. fw PLAIN HATS A SPECIALTY '§ INO. A. HAAS, Propr. 184 N. Queen Lancaster, Pa. “> Mt. Joy Dry Cleaning and Pressing Co. Best Dry Cleaning Service For LADIES and “GENTS WHO CARE Altering, Pleating and Dyeing We do Dressmaking “BETTER SERVICE FOR LESS” PHONE. 119R2 and WE ‘CALL is permitted to purchase either raw|each plant is to be equipped to or pasteurized milk from other sterilize containers and equipment dealers, providing a permit is ob-| with steam or hot water. Pasteur- tained for the sale of milk secured |izing vats are to be provided with in this manner. both indicating and recording ther- Milk sold as raw milk must be|mometers. The rooms in which : 3a STR produced by tuberculin tested cows. milk is exposed during and after A steam or hot water sterilizer is to|pasteurization shall be used for no be used to sterilize dairy utensils | other purposes than to provide a and bottles after they have been place for cleansed utensils and con- washed. This provision includes the | tainers and for handling milk dur- milk pails and strainers used on the {ing and following the pasteurizing farms which supply the raw milk process. Farmers milk cans are to The use of a mechani- | be washed and sterilized each day. £ distributor. cal capping machine is also necoss- | All farms supplying milk to pas- ary. The water supply is to be free |teurizing plants are required to from contamination. Milk is to be | have a properly constructed milk protected from flies. Cow stables |house, and cow stables are to have sufficient light, water- [sufficient light, tight ceilings and { waterproof floors. Each distributor of raw and pas- are to have proof floors and tight ceilings. As an aid in protecting milk] from flies, a double compartment | teurized milk is required to make milk house with self-closing doorsjan annual inspection of the farms is advised for the distributor of [from which the milk supply is se- raw milk-—one room to be used for |cured—such inspection to be made washing containers, the other for|by a person having passed an ex- cooling and filling purposes and {amination for fitness and for storing cleansed bottles and u- [received a permit to carry on this who has tensils, this room to have no doors type of work. If he so desires, the leading directly to the outside. |distributor can be his There can be as many outside doors upon p X as desired in the wash room. (This|tion and obtaining a permit. type milk house applies only in the In new code, it is preparation and bottling of milk to [manifest that in the interest of the be sold as raw milk to the consum-|public health the preparation of er.) milk for human consumption will For the sale of pasteurized milk, |be maintained on a safe and satis- i, EEL ~~ | factory basis, and that in the fu- a dead rabbit, set it in a nest and ltype the treatment of milk for sale then called Wesley and got him to | within the Commonwealth will be shoot it. Of course “Wes” says if he wouldn’t have been half chloro- formed, he’d a known better. own farm in- ssing the mina- reviewing given the status its importance justifies. « Protection will also be afforded that class of dairymen who have endeavored to provide the public with a clean and safe milk supply and who were often handi- capped in their efforts by lax and careless methods by a certain group of dealers whose operating prac- tices could not be judged by the consumer at large. It is evident that the preparation One of the meanest tricks a man could do happened to Jack Miller last week. “Jack” went to Cale- donia to call on his wife over Thanksgiving and as “Ab” Weaver was going out that way on a hunt- ing trip, and would pass the very door where Mrs, Miller was stay- ing, consented to take Jack along. When they passed Cashtown IN of milk within the State will be a said: “That must be the place [Properly adjusted and controlled Jack,” at the same time pointing business operation, and that those to a hotel. Miller got out and “Ab” |dealing in milk will conform to the sped on toward Caledonia. Just requirements of regulations created then Jack discovered that he got |for public protection. Violation of out four miles too soon and was |the Act is punishable by prosecu- Up in recently “Ab” Weaver of Drytown, played a dirty trick on Wesley Toner, a native of that section. “Ab” found obliged to hike that distance. A WISE OWL |revoked. tion and permits can be refused or FEEL your hair How long is it? How. many days since it was cut? 10 IS RIGHT. every 10 days, Go Now, to Hershey's Barber Shop Agent for Manhattan Laupdry ! Haircut Famous Chincotag Salt Oysters re —— Ice Cream, Groceries and Confections 3 BRANDT BR Mount Joy Street Mount Joy, Shop, Open Daily W. F. ia Lumber St.