The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 12, 1933, Image 6

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PAGE SIX THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.
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| § along its main street, near nie SEVEN CAN | ‘Back, PUT rl EWE CAN @0 WHO'S PLAYIN
Betore placing your order || (oto. of town. Posses- | (From page one) 20 ON THE | Lene AND uP, wWAIT'LL THIS SOLITAIRE :
elsewhere. see us. sion at any time, but | and the oldest members present, Mr. IGHT AND MOVE THAT | SEE WHATS DONT NEED :
Crushed Stone. Also manufac | 1 {and Mrs. William Morton, Mr. and Mrs. QUEEN AND UNDER |'T— Youn ADVICE ~ \
| Percy Wagner and daughters, Marian THE WHOLE BEFORE YOU LAY OFE ! 1
please don’t bother unless
vou can finance. Building
not included but can be
leased as desired.
turers of Concrete Blocks |
Sills and Lintels.
| and Phylis, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morton
| of York; Mr. and Mrs, Otto C. Wolff,
| Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schreinest and
| daughter, Peggy, of Philadelphia;
| Robert Morton, Miss Mary Morton, Mr.
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MOUNT JOY, PA,


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Phone 41J MT, JOY










| Charles Houseal, and son, Charles, Mr
and Mrs, Frank Houseal and children,
| Helen, Jim; Dick, Russel, George Hou-
| seal, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Houseal and
children Betty Jane, Harold and Doris,
(Mr. and Mrs. Robert Houseal and son



 



and Mrs Walter Keekofer, Harrisburg;
| Mrs. Mabel Houseal, Mr. and Mrs.



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Lost Her Prominent Hips eri | A WISE 0 WL Jay, Mr and Mrs. Walter Houseal, Carl
Double Chin — Sluggishness | | Houseal, Norman Houseal and Cather-
| ——— line Houseal, all of Maytown 7 A
Gained Physical Vigor— , chap from town | Mr. and Mrs Roy E. Morton, Mr. | = A Z=\
A Shapely Figure. [+ r and consulted a|John Zeone, of York; Eli Hoffman, | E 22
| } laimed he could | Russel Tressler, Lewis Hartman and | IZ] I= =
1 re fat—first remove the t who claimed he coul 1 : | Z| IZ =
use! ’ 1000 bucks Charles King, Miss Minerva sArnold, | = z=
one half teaspoonful of sid: “You have Jb | Pauline Haines, all of Maytown; Misses ! Vz,
hs fn of St 1 Sylvia Murphy and Eleanor Sponsel- | Ex
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out for being late in the morning and
first out in the evening.
question: “Every
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The pupil replied: “Nitrogen.”
Just because he only earned $6 a
week, a woman here objected to her
daughter marrying her steady.
Court House at Lancaster for a mar=
riage license. He inquired how much
$2 down
Money isn't everything in the world
but it so happens that if you've got
some you can get just anything you
want or need.
When a girl here told her mother
that George was a
tle brother thought she meant he was
a good ball player.
A woman on West Main street made
around his






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me that near the end of the term she |
A chap from near town went to the |
good catch, her lit- |
BIG PROGRAM IS PLANNED
FOR AUTO CLUB'S PICNIC
Club is
to be



nic in its
Hershey
and the
 


11 be held
y, July 27,
v invited to attend.
A day filled with entertainment for
young and old will be provided. Among
band concerts
baseball
at
: be
afternoon
attractions will
and
the
morning
bathing, boating, electrical foun-
a
Automobile Association, the Pennsyl-
opportunity will be given to win one |
| of the 125 prizes to be awarded by the |
Club. For the kiddies there will be!
{free strips of tickets entitling them to
!rides and to souvenirs. These tickets, |
jone for each child under 12 years in|
the family of a Club member, will be!
{ available at the club offices, 10 and 12 |
| picnic this year will be awarding of
prizes by the club to motorists driv-
ing the oldest cars to the picnic. This
is expected to arouse considerable in-
These will be on exhibition at the pic-
nic grounds, where they will be in-
spected by the judges and the prizes |
awarded. There will be three prizes, |
one for the oldest, one for the second |
oldest and one for the third oldest ma- |
chines. {
The routes to Hershey Park will be |
{ plainly marked and special road |
| emergency service for Club members |
will be maintained throughout the day. |
Special police will be on duty at the|
park throughout the day and evening. |










once heard will be remem- |
Development of
Tobacco Crop



le plant food in the form of a
I iced fertilizer to produce

dicated by slow-growing leaves of
light green which, during dry periods,
turn yellow because of nitrogen starv-
ation. Stunted, slow-growing plants of
dark green color indicate a phosphorus
shortage, resulting in delaying ma-
turity and frost danger.
Properly fertilized tobacco is much
less susceptible to mosaic and other
their Bulletin No. 328, “A proper bal-
ance of the necessary nutrients must
be maintained in the soil throughout
the growth period of the tobacco planf,
various other types of deficiency, or
malnutrition diseases, or in slow
growth and late maturity of the crop.”
Eee.
GOOD BUSINESS RULES

A man whe has a large number
of employees under him, says Bind-
ery Talk, has posted up in the var-
ious departments of his establish-
ment cards which bear the above
caption and the following rules:
time you'll have a business of your
own to mind.


 





heard this" before, and yet you
may feel uncertain, because for
80 long a time we heard the old
warning “remove the contents as
soon as the can is opened.” If
canners think that an open can,
partly filled with food, is not at-
tractive in appearance.
Authority Speaks
A recent release from the U. S.
Department of Agriculture says:
“Food is perfectly safe if left
standing in a can under proper
conditions of storage after the can
Foods Safely Left in Cans
Depuituen t. We know you'll Downstairg— ‘The gil said; "0, thats perfectly all | South Prince street, Lancaster, ten
like the quality. right mother. Look how quickly a days prior to the picnic, or at the park | tobacco plant diseases, as proven by O0ODS are safe left in the [is opened. In fact the can is often
week passes.” | on picnic day. | the research of the Kentucky Agricul- opened can—safer probably | the most convenient container in
One of the special features of the tural Experiment Station, who state in than in a dish. You have | which to keep the food. Food
| spoils no faster and no slower in
| the open can than in any other
container. You can leave food in
| the can just as safely as you can
{leave it in a dish. But of course
MOUNT JOY it cost and clerk replied: : : 1 y
and vour salary every week for the terest, as it doubtless will bring out a to obtain normal development. Lack the label on the can advises re- | you have to use the same care to
Phone 41J rest of vour life” number of machines of former days. of sufficient quantities of certain com- moving the contents as soon as | keep it cool and covered.”
pounds may result in leaf spots and the can is opened, it is because Foods which stand in a warm
place or in a refrigerator where
the ice supply is low are, of
course, not safe in either a dish
or an opened can.
The Department of Agriculture
goes on to explain that some acid
foods like fruit and tomatoes,
when stored in an open can, do
tend to dissolve iron. This may
give the food a slightly metallic
taste that is not harmful.*®

i ¢ game ——
around his home frequently. & € !
. > bi tain display, free souvenirs and rides (From page 1)
Pain—Agony Starts to A young chap here was being bawled | for the: children, a get-together meet- | period of rapid growth the tobacco
Leave in 24 Hours for To ing at which ‘officials of the American | crop ist have large amounts of 3
hours after you start to take this He said: “Well you wouldn't want vania Motor Federation and visiting | pre pe bal
PERFECT! safe vet powerful medicine excess |... lot twice in one day, would you?” |motor club officials will speak, and |a high-quality leaf.
* uric acid and other circulating tr many other features, | Plant-food deficiencies are readily
poisons start to leave your body. To members of the Lancaster Auto- | noticeable in the owing tobacco >,
In 48 hours pain, agony and swell. One of our local school teachers told | ; : Sok SE growing ki
mobile Club who register at the park plant. A nitrogen deficiency is in-


Canned Applesauce














! ic active] ve is about six dn 3 Goa i s.}
This active ] 1S adoul UX Don’t do anything here which
ol rown on the back your self-respect. The em-
JOHN H. MILLER Electric and Acetylene Tih hui Diese: 52d may bel ploy is willing to steal for Ee
—T1 Ww DI . om catching insects on the wing! me is capable of stealing from me.
in 5 | along the edge of woods or about or- is 3 > hess Fees ug
48 West Main Street E Lk. N G a e Scge 0: woods or aout o 8. It is no i BY Naas DS oe is | the seed, the soil, the climate—
R put on the = +you do at night. ut if dissipation either good or t good— | everything that goes into the
Phone 211J MOUNT JOY, A . i look pretty The Wood Pewee does one thing not | affects what you do the next day, ~~ there is no middle course. | growing of the apPles which will
mar.39- ? a be served. as ; done by any other bird; the male bird | and you do half as much as I ex- It is either tart, sweet and tasty | go into the sauce. That is why
ELIZABETHT@WN —a very delicious dish—or it isa good brand of canned apple-




{ will start to sing and go on with about |
pect you'll last half as long as you
tasteless and.not worth eating. |


sauce is so often superior to the
| == : half its normal song, then stop ab- | hoped. | 1
Swiss Watch d ruptly in the middle of a measure | 9. Don’t tell me what I'd like to etd Stet spent time peel- | BpDlesauce Jou oi Doms.
es an } when the female, s is { hear but what I ought to hear. I He » 2nd cond ing apples, | Ferars Jan Swars to
when the female, some distance away, | g only to find that vou might as | Serve apple sauce other than as












to my vanity,

i her husband tie a string Ne 33 gt To +
Simply anoint the swollen veins Semstidng : finger so he wouldn't forget to mail a | AmPle parking space will be provided. | 1. Don't lie; it wastes my time
and sores with Emerald Oil, and Income amd Corporation letter when he passed the post officeon| -S- Edward Gable, president of the | and yours. I'm sure to catch you in
bandage your leg. Use a bandage .Tax Reports his wavy to ork and. hic forgot to Club, announces that everybody is | the end, and that’s the wrong end. em i
three inches wide and long enough 19 W. Main St.. 12'S. Duke St. foe hon the = : cordially invited to attend the picnic| 2- Watch your work, not the clock i —
to give the necessary support, wind- MOUNT JOY gl eli and join with members of the long day’s work makes a long
ing it upward from the ankle to the : 3 : | and their friends in this gala day |day short, and a short day's work :
knee, the way the blood flows in the _ A chap at Flo girl thathe = oe | makes my face long. i
veins. No more broken veins. No loved her more 1 he could tell her. | 3. Give me more than I expect
more ulcers nor open sores. Na, “She said: “V how about letting a A Bird Nei hbor {and I'll pay you more than you ex-
more crippling pain. Just follow nice diamond g do the talking?” g | pect. I can afford to increase your
directions and you are sure to be | - —_ — | pay if you increase my profits. :
Tour pin keep 2) The Wood Pewee | 4. You owe so much to yourself
) 3 . If —— | that you can't afford to owe any- .
NG TF FEN FY G.CARPENTER (1 The Wood Pes is a rather common | body else. Keep out of debt or out
NSURANCE= MC INT JOY PA scalpers. | bird in the woods arriving about May of my rious a i: :
d CLOC Sy YY. Tramp—* u a piece of | first and departing for the south about ° Dishonesty iF never @n accident 5
: CH an | ery lund of Insurance cual iif anguncre in Fennsyluania { r man who | the time of the equinox. The note of | igh mes, good women, ig 3
iia Bird I 5 Blais _._ | see temptation when they meet it. i
g for two|the bird is. a peculiar, plaintive pe-a- | 6. Mind your own businéss and in

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‘Small Wrist Watches i me | wil srt i the idle of the mean Want valet 0 my Se TE
— | on cr and carry the Song on to its comple- | Put need one for my dollars. bother because: vous 2. cies T :
| - | the same | & 3 le Song or s pi I 0. Don’t kick if 1s ! cause your applesauce | A Tested Recipe
REP G CO. | R d as a shirt I have.” tion. 10. ont kick ify kick. If you has turned out a very uninterest- Frozen Appies 5 d Cid .
| Ra ire A WISE OWL' This Pewee builds a neat nest sid- | 27 Worth while correcting you're ing dish? Don’t blame yourself | a ders haar vy ies < <
| “ i i > | worth while k i don* ve a iy Pe Ss n A
- | p tS . ce —— died upon a horizontal limb tien to] worth while keeping. I don’t waste blame the apples. For some ap- i meats—especially with duck” Dis ) i
Fempt Seis: and Early Cut Hay Is Best twenty feet from the ground. The| oo, SUTURE specks out of rotten ples were made to cook and retain | solve one-fourth package of lime
| Prices Reasonab ym Ss S aT . pet . wie Lapples. their delicious flavor while others | gelati : 3:
| | Early cut hay contains a muc = the hes: is covered with | Pp —- Eee either had no flavor to begin | ran > Tiel boring
> ; j lichens, held in place by cobwebs. The| What is the differene with, or lost it in the cooking. | tablespoons sugar. Add the con-
| 1 ah f n | |
‘DON Ww. GORRE ble than late cut hay. Early cutting | 885, yd in Bo mire white with a { James, between electricity and light Canners know this, and they | tents of one 8-ounce can of apple
| Iso gives the second crop a better | ing of brown an ac spots around | pins? ve more fortunate than the |sauce and one cup of cold cider.
MOUNT JOY, PA. | Stat toward producing a larger second | the larger end. | James—You don’t have to pay isewife in that they ean select | Freeze only slightly hard.*
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