Wy. ‘WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13th, 1933 FOR inspection. now stand on your own merits.” perous. ments. spend their money. 0/0010 YOUR INSPECTION The merchant and manufacturer who advertise, ac- tually are placing their merchandise before you for They invite your most critical attention and an uncompromising comparison. And their advertisements, so to speak, say to their products: “We have introduced you to the public— If the manufacturer and merchant did not have con- fidence in their wares, they would hesitate to call at- tention to them. For advertising rigidly tests the maker, the seller and the merchandise. Business so tested, and found not wanting, is pros- In the long run, you can depend on the man who ad- vertises, as well as on his product. That is one reason why people have found that it pays to read advertise- It is through advertising that the excellent things of the world are brought to the attention of those who are seeking for the best and most economical way to Read the advertisements. They are news. S pecial Fresh lot of BACHMAN PEANUT BARS'in one-half pound bricks at only 10c a. » Lucky Strike, 15¢c each Camel’s, 15¢c each Old Gold, 15¢ each Chesterfield, 15c each Piedmont, 15¢ each for Sc 20 in Each Pack | EACH", 1 10c % ss em 4 x H. A. DARRENKAMP 3 Doors East of Post Office MOUNT JOY, PA. Wings Bright Star Sunshine White Roll Kh kk kkk kk kk kk kk kok ok kL Lk ee ok ke kk ke ok ok A kk Store and Dwelling A 21, Story Frame House—2, Story Frame Store Building—Garage—Also Butcher Shop. D Any person desirous of having a grocery store in a very good community should investigate this proposi- tion. Will sell the above with or without stock as pur- chaser desires. Possession any time. No. 440. Phone 41). Jno. E. 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A VE QUALITY ME ATS Krall’s Meat M ket West Main St., MOUNT JOY nn Back Health Campaign Two scores of prominent men and women of Pennsylvania are members of the 1933 Christmas Seal Committee for the State, with Governor Pinchot ag’ \ onorary chairman and Dr. C. R. Phillips, Harrisburg, as chairman. “It is highly gratifying to all of us engaged in the united effort against tuberculosis to have the active support of these persons,” said Dr. Phillips in announcing the other members as follows: Dr. Theodore B. Appel, State Secretary of Health, Senator Harry J. Bell, Dawson; Mrs. Wm. Brice, Jr., Bedford; John G. Bowman, LL.D., Pittsburgh; lugeie D. Casey, Scranton. D. Cardinal Dougherty, Philadelphia ; Dr, William Devitt, Allenwood; Miss Frances Dorrance, Wilkes-Barre. Hon. Henry P. Fletcher, Hon, John 8. Fisher, Indiana. Dr. Donald Guthrie, President Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania; Mrs. Walter E. Greenwood, President Pennsyle vania Congress of Parents and Teachers. J. T. Harris, Harrisburg: Henry W. A. Hanson, LL.D., Gettysburg; Mahlon N. Haines, York; Francis B. Haas, Pd.D., Bloomsburg ; Mrs. Oliver J. Haller, Pitts- burgh. Dr. Wilmer Krusen, Lansdowne; Harold H. Keller, Doylestown ; F. M. Kirby, Wilkes- Barre. Mrs. Edward Lyon, Williamsport; Mrs. I. Albert Liveright, State Secretary of Welfare. Dr. R. H. McCutcheon, South Mountain; John A. MeSparran, Stace Secretary of Agriculture; Rev. Lewis S. Mudge, D.D., Philadelphia; Otto F. Messner, State Commander cf the American Legion; George L. Omwake, Pd.D., Collegeville. John A. Phillips, President Pennsylvania Federation of Labor; Harry E. Paisley, President Pennsylvania Sabbath School Association ; Mrs. J. H. Phillips, Lansdowne. Dr. James N. Rule, State Superintene dent of Public Instruction; Homer P. Rainey, Ph.D., Lewisburg; Mrs. Nicholas G. Roosevelt, Philadelphia. Mrs. Joseph Scattergood, West Chester; Judge Paul N. Schaeffer, Reading; Hon. Henry W. Shoemaker, McElhattan : Ernest G. Smith, Wilkes-Barre; Right Reverend Tohn C. Ward, Erie. Gift of Health The 27th annual Christmas Seal sale begins the day following Thanksgiving, December 1. Christmas Seals sell for one-cent each and Health Bonds for $5 to $1,000. This Health Seal shows two figures drawing a yule log while a third blows a bugle to announce the start of the holiday festivities. Health is a gift which every per- son desires and the protection pro- vided by Christmas Seals is em- phasized through the “Thanks for Health” Day observance. An average of fourteen persons daily in Pennsylvania are killed by tuberculosis which is the most de- structive of all diseases in the ages 15 to 45. Greencastle; ys Tubercu- losis still Le — works 24 rd I? hours a day, SIMA, kb» with no off lays. A AA a as No Holida DEI) Buy Christmas els Today BAINBRIDGE Bain- held on The monthly meeting of bridge Fire Company was Friday night, at which time officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, I. O. Fry; vice president, Aloise Nagel; secretary, A. E. Swei- gart; treasurer, H. J. Hawthorne: foreman, John McCarthy; asst. fore- man, G. W. Mohr; directors, I. O. Fry, A. E. Sweigart, C. F. Garreth, Walter Shank and Elmer Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. Abram Bachman of Lemoyne and Mr. and Mrs. John Bachman, of Harrisburg, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Groff and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bachman on Sunday. Mrs. Philip Libhart and Mrs. Jane Hawthorne were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hoffman and Miss Ruth Hoffman at Gretna Heights, Mount Gretna, on Sunday Saturday. Ruth Kauffman is County president. Janet Kauffman has returned to after being absent over a Mr. and Mrs, Shaeffer Smith en- tertained Rev. and Mrs. Keckler and daughter at dinner on Sunday. The council of the Church of God elected the following officers for the Eldership year: Financial secretary, Ray Good; recording secretary, C. J. Prescott; treasurer, Walter Prescot; financial committee, Ray Good, C. J. Prescot, S. G. Yerker, Walter Pres- cot and Sheldon Stump; pianist, Mrs Blanche McNelly; pianist, Al- meda Groff. IRONVILLE (Too Last For Last Week) The following from the village have gone to New Germantown, Perry Co asst. Pa., to hunt for deer: Earl, Chester and Alvin Albright; Gordon Mum- maw, Luther Ulrich, Leonard Kick, Irvin Haerteer, Raymond Singer, | Clayton and Harry Stamm, Vernon Eslager, Earl Rettew, Eugene, Harry, and Harold Houck; Chester Livin- good, William Livingood, Harry Dif- fenderfer, John Kauffman, Neil Spangler and Paul Harts. A number have returned without any deer. Miss Miriam Heagy was visiting with relatives at Huntingdon, Pa On Wednesday evening after the prayer service in the Silver Spring | U. B. church a reception was held | for the pastor, Rev. W. C. Blatt with | Harrison Nolt as chairman and each church presented numbers. Appropriate addresses were made by | M. Bechtel, of Centreville and Luth- er Ulrich, of Ironville West Hempfield township was presented by 37 delegates at the Young Peoples Sunday School con- ference at Lancaster on Friday and several re week, account being on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kauffman en- tertained at dinner on Sunday: Miss Ruth Kauffman, Miss Elizabeth For- nuff, Miss Miriam Heagy and Gordon The county having most second- class townships is Chester, with 57; followed by Berks County, with 44; Lycoming, with 42; and Lancaster, { with 41. Cameron County, with five Shenabrook, of Columbia, Mr. Shen- abrook sang several selections in the Ironville U. B_ghurch at the #vening ! ' week thru the THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. Produce & Live Stock Market CORRECT INFORMATION FUR- NISHED WEEKLY BY THE PA. BUREAU OF MARKETS FOR THE BULLETIN Market slow. Prices firm on all the grades of cattle. Beef steers steady. Cows, bulls and heifers steady. The stockers and feeders steady with the bulk of sales 3.50-4.50. Yards show- ing good clearance. Calves are fully steady top on choice vealers $8.00. Hogs active, at steady prices, choice Westerns in car lots 4.20-4.50; choice westerns retail lots 450-4.75; choice local hogs 4.00 and downward. The sheep steady, choice lambs 7.50-8.00. Receipts 664 cattle; 6 calves: 1242 hogs; 68 sheep. STEERS Choice $5.50-6 00 Good 5.00-5.50 Medium 4.25-500 Common 3.75-4.25 HEIFERS Choice 475-525 Good 4.00-4.75 Medium 3 80-4.00 Common 2.25-3.00 COWS Choice 3.00-325 Good 2.75-3.00 Common and Medium 225-275 Low Cutter and Cutter 1.25-2.25 BULLS Good and choice 3.75-5.00 Cutter, Common and Med 3.00-3.75 VEALERS Good and choice 7.50-8.00 Medium 6.75-7.50 Cull and common 4 50-6.75 FEEDER & STOCKER CATTLE Good and choice 5.00-6.00 Common and medium 3.00-4.00 HOGS Good and choice 425-475 Medium and good 3.25-3.75 SHEEP Choice lambs 7.50-8.00 Yearling Wethers 3 50-5.00 Ewes 2.00-3.50 Will Take Over 48,458 Miles (From page one) 352,000, the amount available per mile in view of the reduced mileage will be closer to $117. The Department’s survey further discloses that 43,174 miles, or 89 per cent of the township roads, are un- improved, while 4,041 miles or 8 per cent of the total, are classified as the stone roads, and the balance of 1,243 miles, or about 3 per cent, are bitu- minous macadam or higher types. Lancaster County, with 1,851 miles, has the largest mileage of second- class township roads. York county, with 1,724 miles is next. Following in order come Bradford, with 1,529 mi. Berks, 1458; Westmoreland, 1,411; Crawford, 1,383; Chester 1,350; Som- erset 1,252; Washington, 1,221; Indi- ana, 1,141; Armstrong, 1111: Butler 1,094; Fayette, 1,072; Mercer, 1.056; Bucks, 1034; and Tioga 1012. All of the other counties have less mileage the least being in Cameron County which has only 70 miles. Delaware is next with 110 miles, There are 11 townships in the state that have between 100 and 200 miles of township roads each. One hundred sixty-two townships have mileages varying from one to 10 miles. There are two townships with 5 PAGE SEVEN SPEED! NOW and then you will want Job Printing done in a hurry. Because of our facilities we are in a position to get your job done premptly and give you the kind of quality you demand. BULLETIN MOUNT JOY Phone 41J Weare [Your Smoking and obacco to Suit Your Taste Finest in the Land Aged in the Wood NTUCKY BURLEY 2Y, lbs. With Flavoring ure POSTPAID % Send Cash or Money Offer Formula for Preparing and Chewing Tobacco Accom es Each Order 5 L. Cook, Tobacco Planter Walton, Kentucky ale COURT PROCLAMATION S The Hon. B. C. Atlee, President and Hon. O. S. Schaeffer, Associate Judges of the Court of Com- mon Pleas in and for the county of Lancaster, and Assistant Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Lancaster, have issued their Precept, to me directed, requiring me, among other things, to make Public Proclamation throughout my bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer and a General Jail Delivery, also a Court of the General r Sessions Not Just Another Pill To Deaden Pain But a wonderful modern medi. cine which acts upon the conditions which CAUSE the pain. Take them regularly and you should suffer less and less each month. PERSISTENT USE BRINGS PERMANENT RE- LIEF. Sold at all good drug stores. Small size 50¢. LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S TABLETS FOR RELIEF AND PREVENTION OF PERIODIC PAINS of the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence in the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, in the Common- wealth of Pennsylvania. One Week Beginning Monday, December 18th, 1933 In pursuance of which precept Pub- lic Notice is hereby given to the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Lancaster, n the said County, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Con- stables of the said City and County of Lancaster, that they be then and there in their own proper persons with their rolls, records and examinations, and inquisitions, and their other remem- brances, to do those things which to their offices appertain. In their behalf to be done; and also those who wilk prosecute against the prisoners who are or then shall be, in the jail of the said county of Lancaster, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. D. F. SHUMAN, Sheriff. | Swiftest and Best How One Woman Lost 20 Lbs. of Fat Lost Her Prominent Hips — Double Chin — Sluggishness Gained Physical Vigor— A Shapely Figure. If you're fat—first cause! Take one half teaspoonful of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water in the morning—in 3 weeks get on the scales and note how many pounds of fat have vanished. Notice also that you have gained in energy—your skin is clearer—you feel younger in body—Kruschen will give any fat person a joyous surprise. Get a bottle of Kruschen Salts from any leading druggist anywhere in America (lasts 4 weeks) and the cost is but little. If this first bottle doesn't convince you this is the easiest, SAFEST and surest way to lose fat—your money gladly returned. remove the I'll Tell You Free How to Heal Bad Legs no roads they can call their own, | these being Buck in Luzerne County, | and Portage in Potter County. Alep- | po Township in Allegheny County has only .7 of a mile. The average for all of the townships is 32 miles. Simply anoint the swollen veins and sores with Emerald Oil, and bandage your leg. Use a bandage three inches wide and long enough to give the necessary support, wind ing it upward from the ankle to the knee, the way the blood flows in the veins. No more broken veins. No more ulcers nor open sores. No townships has least of all The Department's survey ally has disclosed that the incident- estimate of township road mileage on which the State's rural road system was allocated in 1931 was in error. In working out the rural route system each county was allotted an average of 27 per cent of its total then esti- mated mileage of township roads. “ic more crippling pain. Just follow directions and you are sure to be helped. Your druggist won’t keep your money unless you are. 4 HENRY GYGARPENTER 'NSUKANCE - MOWAT JOY PA. Company, at Bainbridge for a lot of |Z turkeys, geese, ducks and chickens. 12-gauge guns and factory loaded shells may be used. These are the dates of the matches Friday, December 22. Friday, December 29 1 You can get all the news of this locality for less {than three cents Some of the counties which are now Ket exert ie nguon aa Fonsi tiie. shown to have received more a, - their proper allocations are West=1% moreland, Beaver, Columbia, Ly-1 ha coming, Somerset, and Tioga. On the | a EE _ other hand some counties that receiv | — ed less than their proper shares of | on | the allocation are Elk, Franklin, fi Phone ALW ; Northampton, and York. it WATCHES : ELRY Ey ch ET Expert Repairing: The classified ads of the San a 1 1 Francisco Examiner are always || F. J good for several hearty laughs. To || a pe wit these items clipped from a re-|| 23 E. Main St. MT. JOY, PA. cent day’s issue: TUXEDO suit: my play days are over. Want mechanic’s tools, soc- ket wrench set or what have you? LOCOMOBILE for boat You keep Dry. I get Wet. rE Camp, equipment; my vacation . ——,— PIANO I can store food in it| Prices Reasonable - and you can play on your electric | frig.; let’s trade. { THE BULLETIN! PERMANENT wave machine: | i all steam and beauty shop equip- { ment. It's leap year and I want a| MOUNT JOY diamond. ! — tw. lms se ER RE Six Shooting Matches {2 use ASEPTINOL : This week the Bulletin printed a |B foi ECZEMA lot of posters for shooting matches |g Co 2 Slo to be held by the Bainbridge Fire | ise re alow, irritating unguent—Aseptinol for ick relief from the burnin® discomfort of eczema of ether skin irrita- tions. Bug from any drug- gist—30c, 608 $1.10 jars. FREE S! LE Ee Send for sam- =@ ple of inol free trial. ASEF MF RHEUMATIC PRESCRIPTION 85 Cents Pain—Agony Starts to Leave in 24 Hours Just ask for Allenru—Within 24 hours after you start to take this safe yet powerful medicine excess uric acid and other circulating poisons start to leave your body. In 48 hours pain, agony and swell- ing are usually gone—The Allenru prescription is guaranteed—if one bottle doesn’t do as stated—money back. | REPAIRING | Swiss Watches and Wrist Watches Repaired Promptifiervice and | Prices Reasonable DON W. GORRECHT | MOUNT JOY, PA: 'MILK, CREAM and “Chocolate Milk With, Quality You Can Taste BEST, PRICES ON ICE Halgren’s | Modern, Dairy 269 Marietta Street “Phone 101M MOUNT JOY, PA: ! MILK & CREAM AT CODE PRICES ws WATCH and CLOCK REPAIRING A JOHN H. MHLLER “hone 211] ic