Xr I PR Ly bY a taal wi gy LT mam Ta Bags % LY : i 5 { hobo» iy 7 Fa, \ * \GE EGH" THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd, 1933 ... PUBLIC SALE OF ] pam (Classified Column Nl | 1 | bey PRO Dept. Siore ; yu : pL. SATURDAY, NOV. 25th, 1933 | FOR SAL s and “Geese, at 15¢ | Na 1 9 |= ES RESEARCH DIR RECTOR, v A The uhdersigned will sell at public | Per pound. Apply Route | oy | { A DS. FELLOWSHIP MOUNT JO ’ sale, oa the premises near Union 1, Phone 138R14, Mount Joy, "Pa. ny | : : Square, jRapho township, Lancaster | Le ere - -1t ) CENTURY, 8, hi, on” the hanced. ros | "GEESE FOR SALE, i young bird ANE | jen was ad SATURDAY ONLY 8 om Lo n ure, to BE Price, 15¢ per Ib, Jac. Babee; Jr. B | \ f | H F 4" Xe lo anheim nd Le anon nghway, about Phone 914R11, on Route 1, Mount Joy. | [ O}] . v \ A | . . : ana: our mil rom the Sommer, the nov.8-3i-p | ru oy er | = oN C ND OVER High A rt Fl Xr 12 1b. bag, 41 C ollowing al estate, to wit! 1 i \ 1 | . \ > " Yourec} " 51 ’ A ) 1 a YF (TOR SALE-Sigle Comb Wiis | A) ¢ ; Boscul Coffee {one hour fresh) 1b. 27¢ y £Lg0orn uliets rs and second v ‘TRACT NO. 1 . 1, { / J $ re 3 choice from pedigreed stock. Call J. ras ive ATE £7 ont tq 2. 5 oa aisins ks. Consisting ®f thirty-e ight acres and E~Melhorn. Phone 63M, Mount Joy. oultl pert 1 We | \ Seedless or Nee d d Rai 3 I 25¢ thirty-six oH rches, on which is erectec “ nov. 3t-p A ( i Bl +h 1 ] / / a Frame lling House, | « Sener gee 42 A a i : \ with seven! rooms and TT Te ag FOR SALPSNine Show Ce ases, size d Wi : iii J | Gem Butter Crackers Hershey Roll Butter so og om oe HA TT t ) en ia turkeys ve or \} NDE ar Ap Summer Kitghen attach- £ MLA and Lee A Ppiy. Karme ro Hotel, | tl fr ht to ten weeks Vy Fresh From The Bakery Fresh and Sweet ed: Frame Bank Barn, Hog Stable. Tony Parrell. Prop, Ts tf : 1 lt fr ge Ib Chicken Howse, all in good condition, a - : : i ih HRs rac of all 3» > : 14c 24c are ( rh le premises. A never failing FOR SALE-—Fine Turkeys. Apply | oF manure well of wate Fruit Trees and Grape- | Martin S. Newcomer, Phone 910R3 Mt. | tons voar A good ” vines are als@ on the premises. ov.8-3t- ns year, A got . At the time and place the fol- | oY: rete nnn || PEE WII of green feed Monarch For Quality ere Is None Better lowing Household and Kitchen Furni- FOR SAL E—Ducks and Geese. Ap- | de and o Ve. . ture and Farming Implements will be | ply Norman M. Stauffer. Phone Mari- | wat this sonson of the Near, growers Extra Small Sifted Peas, can, 20c¢ yg 3 sia 44R2 - usually n to have trouble with Corn : \ can, 16¢ Othello Stove F = : abv savs F. Parrish, poul 9 “ii OR SALE—Coleman Gasoline 0 2 2 used 2 years and in good condition Heater, in very good condition. Apply | try ex'onsion spe list at North Caro F ruit Cocktail rge can, 35¢ Old-Fashioned Bureau at this office. na N college. “Blackhead be 1 ~ RI Re ft Ta ging to develop and this comes, in - - ver one hundred years old. FOR ¢ SALE—Cragg 30-30 Rifle, 100 | = ne yo ie in I. x Canopy Fair Sfove, used in summer Cartridges, Case and Cleaning Tod for Success. with turkeys is dependent ! Single Bed Blankets . 79c¢c kitchen, Two Bed Room Suites, Chest, | $15.00. Apply Lester Young, Rhee upon careful management of the grow C Bont is, Table, © Penna. Fresh range is essential.” Eveay DAY Hisria IRE OF A MAN SHOWING Double Bed Blankets, full siz £ pet, i Gla 1 Bet pres Sou hist VOTE OF THANKS—We wish to rich says much attention must 2 PERCENT OF THE U.S. A PHARMACIST HIS TONGUE HAS | (re ular $2. 45) 1 69 i ay Relig Jb 4 oz a a thank our “meny and fends , given to supplying the right |! popULATION IS ILL HUNG OVER AN AMSTERDAM oruG|_| g J . or - + | for their kindness dif*img-our late ar . ton reioral rn SN = © ILL fashioned Rocke and Chair, Cupboard, sad Nir Mrs. Elmer E. Brown : Feed, In ge he a nits have STORE FOR. 143 YEARS uy Ladies’ Rayon and Wool Hose 45¢ Quilting Frame, Incubator, 50-egg size; and children nov.22-1t | the same putritive requirements as © 1933, American Druggists Syndicate, N. ¥. C. L di F 11 F hi d P Si 1k\ Wood Chest, Lotinge. : : — chicks. A complete growing ration is a ies’ u ashione ure Si ose 1929 Nash Coach. in good diti LOST—Grey and White Cat, strayed neces for best results. Such a ra- cb, in goo Sondudon away from home on Monday evening. | tion ill Include animal protein YO WW G 59, 7 95¢ U WANT TEETH - 1914 Fold Roadster Two-way Plow, wo Oliver Chilled, Spring Harrow, nd Roller, Drill, Grass Mower, 2-hofse Wagon with bed, 1-horse Wagon with bed, Set Hay Lad- ders, Sleigh, Scorer, Corn Planter, 2 Gas Engines, one 4 p. and one 11% bh. p., both in good cendition; Shifting Ladder, Grindstone, §Scythes, Forks, Shovels, Rakes, Diggilg Iron, 2 Sets Front Gears, 2 Sets Yankee Harness, Bridles, Lines, Halters} Chains, Corn Sheller, in good condition; Thrashing Machine, Furnace and 2 Iron Kettles, Tripod. 1 Two Horses, Two Cos. Steer Two Hogs TRACT NO. 2} Will be sold at the same and place. This tract consists of three acres of woodland, located in “lebanon | County, near Hull's Hotel, in Kommall township. 5 Sale to commence at 12:30 pim., In/ Saturday, November 25, 1933,§ when | terms and conditions will be made known by MRS. ELIZABETH G. B Filmer V. Spahr, Auct. Paul Keller & M. B. Bradley, C A, Easier, Quicker, Better Ironing Im with the Coleman AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC IRON The Coleman Automa- tic has every modern feature to make your ironing easier, better and to save you time. Has automatic adjust- able heat regulator. Never too! hot, never too cool. STURDY, ACCURATE, LONG- LASTING THERMOSTAT ® DEPENDABLE, LONG-LIFE 5 The Coleman Automatic Iron saves youimoney, work and clothes. %Beauti- ful in appearance ; @nished in lustrous supe r-chrmi um plate $ER31X) SEE THEM AT— J.B. Hostetter & Son H.S. Newcomer & Sop HEATING ELEMENT h | Information will be appreciated. Find- er will receive a reward. John Germer, Donegal Street, Mt. Joy. nov.22-1tp SHOOTING M A TC H—Washington House, Maytown, Saturday, November 25th, at 1 P. M. Turkey, Geese and Ducks, Gobbler weighs 35 to 40 Ibs. 12 gauge guns, 32 in. barrels, Shells furnished. nov.22-1t-pd Mount Joy Hf Gow available for Lectures, Religious gs, Church Suppers, Spelling BE ant Dances. See M. M. Leib, Phone 54J. FOR RENT—A very Desirable Dwelling on Donegal Springs Road. Has light, heat, bath, garage, etc. Im- | mediate possession. See Jno. E. Schroll, | Realtor, Mount Joy. oct.4-tf FOR SALE-—50-acre farm located, one-half mile south of Milton Grove, along macadam road:-Running water, large frame house and ‘big bank barn | and other buildings. Inquire Katie B. Gruber, Route 2, Mount Joy, Pa. CUSTOM CIDER—Making daily un- «il Saturday moen, from 6 a. m. to 5 p. m. Fairview Orchards, Florin. Phone 214R2 Elmer R. Snyder. aug. 30-tf ~ STOVE WOOD sawed in 12 inch Er of oak and Dickey: ged jacos eim, Pa. jE hone AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE FURNISHING QF ELECTRIC STREET LIGHTING SERVICE TO THE BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY, COUNTY OF LAN- CASTER, STATE OF PENNSYL- VANIA. EAS, THERE IS NOW ON WITH THE BOROUGH SEC- HES LW A FORM OF AGREE- COVERING OVERHEAD C STREET LIGHTING Be it ordained and enacted by the Council of the Borough of Mount Joy and it is herby ordained and enacted by the autho{ty of the same: That the of Mount Joy, er, State of Pennsyl- an agreement with r and Light Com- pany for the fi g of all over- head electric service re- quired to light the §reets of the Boro for the period and ify accordance with the terms contained yn the form of with the Boro hing of such er officers of hereby are sed by the yok of the Mount Joy this 6th day of 1933. GEO. ALTHOUSE, Attest: Jacob H. Zeller, Borough ec’y. Approved this 6th day of Nov.l1933. JNO. G. KEENER, nov.15-3t Burgess “Big Electric Light SHQOTING MATCH At WAG 'S PARK, BEVERLY, PA On day Night November27th, 1933 At 7 o'cloc sfor Turkeys, Geese Ducks, Chickens Only 12 gauge shot guns allowed, no s lined guns. Shells furnished on grounds. Everybody welcome. G. K. WAGNER nov.22-1t Big fternoon & Evening | JMMUNITY SALE | HANKSGIVING DAY ay, Nov. 30, ’33 at 12:30 Noon Evening Sal®, Starts at 6 O'clock At WAGNER'S K, BEVERLY, PA On pike between rshey and Eliza- bethtown. 150 Hogs, 500 Head of keys, 100 Bushels Apples, . ouliry, Turly 00 Bushels Potatoes, Full Line of Fruihand Dry Goods, Furniture, Butcher wR tre dressed Meats. We sell anything on small commissign. G. K. WAGNER Prices Reasonable - [HE BULLETIN MOUNT JOY MOUNT JOY, PA.—Phone 1 Issue with O. K. Always nov.22-tf grain, milk, green feed, minerals and water, Milk is useful during the first six weeks, The same commercial feeds recom- mended for chicks may be used with poults. However, one mash hopper five feet long is needed for each T5 poults. Two one-gallon water founts are also needed for this number of the birds, Place the mash hoppers anc water founts on wire cov frames made from 2 by 4 timber. It requires ahout 60 pounds of feed, exclusive of green feed, to fulfill tha requirements of a during the first seven months of its life, By that time, the poult should weigh from 12 to 14 pounds. Always keep turkeys and chickens separated, he advises. ered nonlt poult Variety to Choose From in Finding Good Layers Tl e selection of a breed is often per- plexing to a poultry novice. Usually the poultry enthusiast does well to se- lect the one that most appeals to his own fancy. The lichtweight Mediter raneans are primarily adapted to egg- laying. This class includes eleven va- rieties of Leghorns, five of Minorcas, Single and Rose-comb Anconas, White Faced Black Spanish, Blue Andalusi- ans and Buttercups. The American class contains the middleweight breeds. Those admitted to the American stand ard of perfection are seven kinds of Plymouth Rocks, eight of Wyandottes, Black and Mottled Javas, Single and Rosecomb Rhode Island Reds, Rose comb Rhode Island Whites (Single Comb Rhode Island Whites were not admitted to the standard because of a too close resemblance to White Ply mouth Rocks), Buckeyes, Chanteclers and Jersey Black Giants, The Asi atics appeal to many fanciers on ac count of their large size and profuse, soft feathering. The standard lists three varieties of Brahmas, four Co chins, Black and White Langshass. The English division includes three kinds of Dorkings, four of Orpingtons, three Cornish, three Sussex, besides the developed from Eng lish Black Orpingtons in Australia. Sand for Young Ducks To hatch a brood of ducks with a hen has always been an interesting stunt with yonng poultry keepers. The ducklings themselves are most engag ing in their ways, and the concern of the mother hen over their taking to the water is amusing, In many cases the pleasure of the owner is spoiled by what seems an unaccountable mor tality among the ducklings. Fed the same as young chickens they are apt 10 collapse within a day or two. The *ommon cause of this is that the “eed is too rich for them, They are voracious feeders, and when they fill up with a grain mash are apt to have acute indigestion. The usual method of preventing this i8 to put coarse sand in the mash the first few days. A good big handful to a qus ant of mash is sufficient. Mix thorang hly and let the ducks eat all they int. RULES FOR A LOAFER) 1. Don’t bother on time; ed. 2. Make use of the walls; they were built to hold you up, not the school. 3. Don’t speak distinctly; no one wants to hear you. 4. Don't get to class on time; the tardy room would miss you. 5S. Don’t bother studying; a “D” will fill up the space on your report card as well as an “A”. 6. Don’t trouble yourself to answer long questions; it's much easier to “I don’t know.” 7. Stop and talk in the passageway; others like the tardy room, too. 8. Don’t pick up paper about the building; it's decorative 9. Don’t put paper in the waste- basket; the desk where you're sitting is more convenient, 10. Don’t forget your chewing gum, it adds to your personal appearance 11. Don’t a pile of books; the one you want is prébably in the desk where you're sitting. 12. Slouch way down in your seat: it's a most graceful pose to come to school the late car isn’t so crowd- say, bother to drag around The Founder By DR. J. M. WISAN Chairman, Council on Mouth Hyglens, New Jersey Stete Dental Society TAKE CARE OF CHILDREN’S TEETH Dr. McGonigle’s report made such an impression on the State Board of Trustees that it was sug- gested by the authoritative body of e|/the New Jersey State Dental! So- ciety that these facts be brought to the attention of the public. Of course, the dentist who is cognizant of his respor-ibility to his young patients will advise their He then quoted a statement of |parents to treat dental defects dur- Dr. W. T. McFall, one of the lead-|ing the early stages. He will insist ing editors of dental periodicals, as (that his patients eat a well balanced follows: — diet including milk, fruits, vege- “The individual dentist is doing|tables and other healthful foods. more to hurt -and hinder the pro-|He will give to the “baby teeth” the gress ‘and glorious possibilities of |same careful attention that he mouth hygiene and children’s den-|gives to the second or permanent tistry by Sis indifference, his con-|teeth. He will not neglect infected tinuous failure to do his work well, teeth and thereby risk the possi- his unpardonable lies to parents and | bility of systemic disease. children than is any other agency.| It hh grading that a vast ma- Such lies as: ‘The first te re jority of modern dentists are aware not important,” ‘It is not necessary|of the needs of their pati- 5 and to fill and save bab y teeth as they |provide scientific’ dental treatment. will shed anyhow,” ‘abscessed teeth|The dentist who misleads his pa- are not a probable source of trouble [tients should be avoided by intelli- to children,” ‘the six year molar gent parents. does not need to be filled, it will be| Insure mouth health by eating all right to wait until the cavity foods, practicing mouth becomes larger, the tooth is not|cleanliness end obtaining prompt through growing yet.” i dental care. : ! $¢"T"HERE is no time in the life of the individual when den- tal care of the most thorough and the most painstaking kind is Tore definitely indicated J duri formative periods of a child's a These words were expressed by Dr. McGonigle at the recent convention of the New Jersey State Dental Society. a a Specials for Friday & Saturday 3 3 . OF THIS WEEK 9. ee Poe ® Loo Spd 3 Dried EEN Cel a rE STEP o Martin's Homemade Bologna. oh. 00. 1b. 21¢ 8 Fresh Roll Butter. | ALE ae, cen. db. 23¢ & * Yellow Stringless Begg... .3 cans 25¢ & Everyday Coffee. .... A We Th et Tae ale 1b. 19¢ 3: > Yellow Cling Peaches.... ™ ............2 cans 29¢ & og « O. K. Laundry Soap. ....... ne coors ..@ cakes 25¢ Bouquet Toilet Soap.......... MW ..4 cakes 5¢ & oe \, & & Granulated)Sugar. ..............} "10 Ibs. 49¢ 5 3 S.S. Crackers... he ..2 bs. 29¢ & %° Tasty Pep Pretzels. ................ cee Ib. 15¢ 2 ® Ice Cream, assorted flavors............. ot ...qt. 25¢ RR Soo 9 0% ile dlnd RK 0s TRIMMER’ Ss BUSY 35 & 10c STORE MOUNT JOY, PA. ae & 2 oe + 90.6%0-6%0.6% 6% .6% 6% 6% 6% 6% 6% 0% ¥% ib 0% 0% 0% 0% 2% 6% % 9% 0 0 0% 049 00 09 0.0059 050 00.00.0050 0H 00-000 0-00-0000 09-0 0050 0 0 00-0500 9, O00, Clivice Milk Fed Turkeys Phone Mount Joy 903R4 ee eo kk S vin rea lurkeys b=Young Hens 3 Oc Ib. d and grown by us this season. g invite you to visit our farm. FARM OWN, PA. on — ow Young Toms 2 These are choice young birds b You are assured the highest quality. 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Mary Luke town Irwin Elmer Ruth burg. Rober Marti Alfrec Earl town. Christ Isaac Noah town. Harry man, Cc Clarer umbia, | A. GG, Harry Clara town. J. C umbia F Amos No. 4. ENTERT 9TH Mr. a sauer kr Saturday ninth w present and Mrs heim; M caster; Riley He and Mr. daughter We Ri NUMBER YOUNC( THE E MONY Mr, an High stre the marr san M. K Jr., son Brown, E ceremony Novembe the Episc FA Episcopal couple w: groom's s and Mrs. Immediate couple le and will bride in | Norman and Miss Florin, w Saturday age of C church, L mony wa: the Rev. couple wr: and Mr. ] bride. TI Tha Oh, say dies who for the cl the doll If you f is in the why not | effort and Christmas Did you thing and sired obje or elsewh little pang strings of to have oi to call th Now is little bit } the rules kindly ex