\ THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCARTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. S.A. WEDNESDAY, JULY 14th, 1920 i | REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE| REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE| REPORT OF CONDITION OF Wanted, Sale, Rent, &c. O55 5 a FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT MOUNT |UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY |FIHET NATIONAL BANK OF oF us £2 JOY IN THE STATE OF PENNSYL-|BANK AT MOUNT JOY, IN THE|VILLE AT LANDISVILLE, IN THE Automohile Painting REWARD—A reward of $10 will be paid for any information that will Ja to the arrest and conviction of on or persons who destroyed jhe pe wers in the box in front of my office. Dr. O. G. Longenecker.7-14-1t LOST—Black Silk Watch Fob, | gold buckle with owners name en- graved on back. Suitable reward if returned to office Mt. Joy Magnesia Co. of T7-in. use FOR SALE—20 galvanized iron chimneys. and the other 10 week. Mrs. Chas. ley waiting room. pieces pipe for were H. 7-10-1t Any person desiring to go to the Union Picnic at Hershey by truck. 7-14-1t as 10 pieces were never used used one Zeller at trol- See me before July 21st. Chas. Derr, Mount Joy, Pa. 7-14-1t FOR SALE—A fine line of celery lants at 25¢ per hundred. Ir. John Guhl, Florin, Pa. 7-7-3t LOST—A young female setter dog, white body, black head and shoulders; lost July 4 near Ben- der’s mill, West Hempfield township. Finder please call 2282 Bell Phone, Lancaster, Pa. Liberal reward. 7-7 2t FOR SALE—About 5,000 used bricks and a lot of lime stone in a wall in Mt. Joy. Will sell cheap. Call or phone Jno. E. Schroll, M Joy. WANTED—Young lady, to assist in stenographing and bookkeeping. Apply E. L. Nissly & Sons, Florin, Pa. June-9-tf WANTED—100 Tobacco strippers Highest wages paid for stripping. 5c per pound, out-going weight. Ap- ply to E. L. Nissly & Sons, Florin Pa. 4-28-tf WANTED—Workmen., Apply to Nissly Swiss Chocolate Co., Florin, Pa. — Apply to English | June-9-tf about 10 | Round Trip Trip Good in Coaches only FROM MOUNT JOY TO Atlantic City Wildwood, Ocean City, Cape May and all South Jersey Resorts Via Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia 7 Tickets River Bridge cents extra. good via Delaware all-rail line 30 THURSDAYS July 22, August 5, 19, September 2 Tickets good returning within 16 days All fares subject to war tax of 8 7. Stop-overs allowed at Philadelphia in either direction. See Flyers . Consult Ticket Agents Proportionate fares from other points Ocean Grove-Asburg Park Ex- cursion Tuesday, August 31 pe NNSYLVANIA SYSTEM PUBLIC SALE of town REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, JULY 31, Will be 1920 sold Bulletir lowing at Mount Joy, Pa., described real estate: A LOT OF GROUND etta Street, fronting 83 feet more or less and extending in depth 180 feet to a publi¢ alley. Bounded on the North by Marietta street, on the East by praperty of H C. Myers, on the South by pubiic alley, on the West by New Haven street. The improvements thereon erected consist of ai21; STORY BRICK HOUSE, A Frame Stable and other necessary outbuildings. The property # is located in a ghoice residental sec- tion of the town.. Persons wishing to view prior to day of sale will ase on Geprge Zink residing hereon. Sale ( said same onl] | | he | t . to commente {of day when es will be made JACOB at 7:30 p. m. terms and condi- Known by C. KAYLOR, Agent for BENJ. M. HAVERSTICK, ELIZABETH KAYLOR, MARY HAVERSTICK, LEVI HAVERSTICK, GERTRUDE B. ZINK, Heirs of Anna Haverstick, Deceased. F. B. Aldinger, Auct. W. M. Hollowbush, Attorney. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC I have purchased of Mr. George | Springer, the former draymen, his | entire route and will hereafter do all kinds of hauling such as freight; also local and long distance hauling with my new truck which I have just re. I will appreciate a share of your patronage. Chas. Z, Derr 216 S. Barbara St, Bell Phone 11R4 PUBLIC SALE —OF ceived. MEER Esser EEE |abethtown beaten at public sale at 7:30 (loosened up in the last inning and al- p. m. at the office of the Mount Joy |lowed them to score two tallies and the fol- [romp away with the ball game 4 to 3. | | | [scores are: {of 88; las follows: m 50; m 32 out of 50; H. D. Sheaffer, 29 out MT. JOY, PA. | At the annual registered target Spring 5th, Jno. E. Schroll, won first money in class C by break- | ing 138 out of 150. [shoot of the Hercules Gun Club, at | Valley, near Reading on July of this place, | | | If you want that auto of yours to There was a clay bird shoot at ook like a 1920, take it to Bruba- Newtown July 5 with a field of local shooters participating. “Danny” Moore, the live bird crack, was high gun with A. Weaver second. The D. Moore, 59 out of 88; 52 out of 75; R. Myers, Oliver Spickler, 26 out Frank Good, 20 out of 88. A little practice shoot at targets was held at Newtown Friday evening with a brace of fifty flyers and a squad of shooters. The scores were Jno. E. Schroll 47 out of Myers 40 out of 50; D. Moore, A. Weaver, 24 out of 50; R. 50; A. Weaver, 27 out of 50. ret QQ eee LOCALS LOSE A GOOD GAME TO ELIZABETHTOWN Brown’s Athletics had Eliz- on Saturday but [of “Jake” Mt. Joy outplayed and outbatted E’town and four hits is all they Situated on the South side of Mari-|.oyld get off of Sol Barr's delivery. The score: Elizabethtown r h oo a e Hunter, ss.... 3 1 2.4 2 Heilman, 3b ....... 0 0 0 4 3 Heffelfinger, ¢ £.....1 1 2 0 /0 eam, ¥ ST... aia 03 1 06 0 Shirk, 1b........... 0 0310 0 0 Alwin, ¢c..........: 0 0 7 0 0 Fekinger, 1£........1.. 0 1 0 0 Seiders, 2b..........12 1 ‘4 2 1 B.Hess, p..........0-0 0 0 0 Hotals ........... 4 42711 §% Mount Joy r h o a e Prown,¢f .........1 © 1 1. 0 Metzonr, ss ........ 2 4 2 5 9 Breneman, 2b 0'1 2.0 0 Ellis, 3b ........... 6 1 1 4 0 Pennel, ¢ 0 0 8 0 0 Bare, p ............ 9 1 1 0 © Rhweh; 1. £........... 0.0 0 0 1 Luttenberger, 1b....0 012 0 0 Fogle, » £.......... 0 0 0 0 0 Showalter, ¢ £...... O 0 0 0 2 Totals ........... 3.72711 8 Mt. Joy .001 000 200—: Elizabethtown ..... 100 001 002—4 Earned runs, Mt. Joy, 3. Two base hits. Metzgar, Eckinger. Three base hit, Metzgar. Stolen bases, Lutten- berger, Shirk, Painter. Left on base, Mt. Joy, 5; E-town, Ellis to Luttenberger r. Barr 8; B. Hess, 6. 2. Double play, Struck out, by Base on balls, of Barr, 2; B. Hess, 2. Hit by pitcher, Luttenberger, Ellis, Shirk. Umpire, B. Hess. Foul Tips. Landisville defeated Middletown on Saturday 8 to 4. Millersville will play here on urday afternoon, July 17. Maytown won from the Columbia Tigers on Saturday 4 to 1. The locals evened their series with the Columbia Moose here last Thurs- day evening winning the second game 4 to 0. The local team met the Moose at Columbia last evening for the third time this season. They ran a dead heat in six innings with a 0 to 0 score Another start between these two teams would draw as each team has won a game, net CRB Sat- Who Wants a Farm I have for sale an 86 acre farm in | West Donegal township, that is, be- SCHOOL BUILDING | yond a dobut, the best farm of its | size I have ever offered. Limestone land excellent producer, good build- | ings, excellent location. Must be seen to be appreciated. J. E. Schroll, Mt. tf. oy. —— reer een Who Wants This Chance? I have a 114-acre farm near Will be completed in Sunnyside, 10 acres of meadow, sand days. The new bungalow of the SATURDAY. JULY 31 1920 land, 2 frame houses, big barn, tobac- Modern Home Construction Co., is Wi co shed and pellar, rice $118.00 Ae theme tbioq and sole i il » premises, about | per acre. ct quick if you ean use now ready for Inspectior anc U9, one West iit. Call, phere or wile Joo. E Will be sold for cost flush. APDPIY Donegal Pa., Schroll, tf. A. G. Walters or S. Nisslsy Gingrich, t Florin, Pa. 7-7 tf ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Jesse Workinger late of East Donegal township, deceased. Letters of administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, re- siding in the Borough of Mount Joy. N. NISSLY, Administrator John A. Coyle, Atty. 7-7-6 EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Estate of Warren M. Heisey, late of East Donegal, Lancaster Co., de- ceased. ; Letters testamentary on said es- tate having been granted to the un- dersigned, all persons indebted there- to are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will pre- sent them without deliy for settle- ment to the undersigned. JNO. 1. HEISEY, Mt. Joy, Route 3 Isaac Herr, Atty. PLEASANT HILL SCHOOL HOUSE constructed of Brick, one-story, to- gether with one-fourth acre of land. The land and building will be offered together or separate, to best suit purchaser. o’clock )e made | Sale one } L to commence at | P. M., when conditions will {known by. West Donegal Twp. School Board E. H. Gish, Sec. | [Saten Becker, Auct. deol bordedrieieb dd dob ddd ddd ob A Valuable Asset of Yeur Business We Help Our Cus- tomers to Success # With Presentable, 2 Profitable Realtor, Mt. Joy. tell Cee. Subscribe for the Mt. Jox Bulletin. COMING WITH GOOD ONES 110 HEAD OF ERIE AND LANCAS- TER CO. COWS, HEIFERS, BULLS AND STEERS AT PUBLIC SALE ON FRIDAY, JULY 23rd, 1920 The undersigned will sell at public sale at their stock yards, Mount Joy, Pa., the following live stock: 110 Head Cows, Heifers, Bulls, Steers About 75 cows and Heifers and the balance bulls and steers. This will be one of our best lots. This sale will positively start at 1:25 sharp. Conditions: —Note at 60 days with approved security and bank discount added. J. B. KELLER & BRO. F. B. Aldinger, auct. Coble & Kreider, Clerks. painting. | ker’s Garage and get a job of real Charges very reasonable I and work must be satisfactory. Big Tire Sale I am closing out all my tires at greatly reduced prices. P. S. Brubaker Mount Joy, Pa. HHH0H0HR0P000 STAGE COACH DAYS Our forefathers selected their own glasses. They also traveled in stage coaches. They did both for the same reason—there was no other way. Today stage coaches are a curiosity—their utility has passed with the invention of more modern methods, just as ‘‘selecting your own glasses” has given way to scientific eye testing. Our methods of testing are the latest and most scientific known and our work is fully guaranteed to be satisfactory. Call and W. W. Appel & Son JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS 131 N. Queen St. STUMPFS Restaurant and Pool Room 62-64 West Main St. MOUNT JOY PENNA. Lancaster, Pa. CLAMS, CRABS AND OYSTERS IN SEASON CIGARS, TOBACCO, CANDIES, ICE CREAM, SOFT DRINKS ETC. SPECIAL DINNERS DAILY FROM 12 to 1:30 RH. Stumpf, Propr. Ind. Phone Mellix minimum, Ply Tires tread and are Dee representative will tell you suality tire at a Popular HOWARD E. GARBER GUARANTEED e in buying o ask about Price, Foes EXCLUSIVELY Bell Phone 137-R3 MOUNT JOY, PA. 8000 MILES J Melinger Special Tires, a in Lancaster County by may-19-3mo. Please Remember I Sharpen Knives All Kinds Saws Cutting Tools, Etc. I make a specialty of sharpening and Repairing Lawn Mowers C. S. Gingrich W. Donegal St., MOUNT JOY EG " oet-22-1y VANIA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSI- NESS ON JUNE 30th, 1920. RESOURCES Loan$ and discounts, in cludhg rediscounts....$729,712.6 Customers’ liability a count . of acceptances of this bank pur- chased or by it Total leans Notes afid s redi counted with Feder Reserve, Bank (other than bafik acceptances sold) Cis Se esnre Overdraft 1 discounted bi 32,045.80 719,988.13 non secured §. crests ivevaeall 308.34 Deposits secure cir- et S. bonds PAL VAINGY ,ii..u,vnivpes $100,000.00% Pledged as ] oltton al f \ State or dther de »posi or bills payable 24,000.00 | Owned andjunple« TE 18,734.67 § : War Savings Certificates and Thriff Stamps ac- 3 Ste e Ban tually owfed ..... > 99.94 32 834.61 | 50 per 1 of subseription)... 10,600.00 Securities ofher than U. { | Vi due of banking house S. bonds (not includ- i | owned and unincumber- ing stocks) owned and L | i 25,000.00 25,000.00 unpledged §........ ... 325,276.66 328,276.66 | Furnit Fixtures... ........ 6,067.00 Stocks, othef than Federal Re- | Real estate owned other than serve Banll Stock ............. A565 18 banking NOUSE...;:s..cesssinsseres 2,760.00 Stock of Fefleral Reserve Bank 5 Lawful reserve with Federal Re- (50 per cent of subscription).... 100 serve Hank... cs. sicdiirirainn 66,810.31 Value of bapking house ' Cash in vault and net amounts owned oe unincum- due from national banks........ 62,630.10 bored... qve.ii een Net amounts due from banks, Furniture fixtures | bankers, and trust companies Lawful resdrve with in the United States............. 139.01 Reserve Bank ........... . Checks on banks located outside Items with F Rese > \ r town of reporting Bank in ptbcess of collection other cash items...... 308.50 (not availaljle as reserve)....... 1 fund with 1. S. Cash in vaul} and net amounts LS and due from S. due from n§tional banks........ Preaatren .. 5,000.00 Checks on other banks in the \ — same city ar town as report- \ Total ..$2,052,516.73 ing bank Jere te eae 2,280. 4 Chas ks £2 Hanks locate q oft ¥ LIABILITIES S. gh C C V A - porting bin Os DY oa \ apital stock paid. in $125,000.00 items . SEWER 904.04 Purplus fund ...... ; 225,000.00 tedemption "f§nd with U.S. {divided profits, rer 29160, % ar due from U. S. ess current e xpe nses ABS ssa pres surer 8... .. interest and taxes paid 139.63 29,626.04 adtbut not colloid terest and discount collected Interest earned {but not coll —approximate$on Notes Bills Receivable not past due.. Total ILITIE in Capital stock 1 Surplus fund.. Undivided profits sea 10 26,381.40 Interest and disci collected or credited in adyance of ma- turity and not earned (ap- proximate . Series e 4,193.42 Amount reserved fof all interest wecrued .. 3 scesresserne 20s loa: 00 Circulating notes outstanding.... 100,000.00 | Amount due to ederal Re- Bank (deferred cradits) ........ 1,943.79 Net amounts due to banks, bankers, and trusti companies in the United States and foreign countries .A}............. 512.86 Certified checks outstanding i 308.34 Cashier's checks own bank outstanding cen vinhe sis vy ae 1,503.87 Individual de posit ibject to chec Ri iusamen enters sveiar via vis 372,559.39 rtificates of deposit dite in less than 30 days (other {than for money borrowed) Sec Benssinssses 20,000.00 Dividends unpaid i 4,000.00 Other demand deposits.i.......... 13,010.00 Certificates of deposit! (other than for money borrowed)...... 416,110.61 Other time deposits ......}4 «+ 171,149.96 J. 8S. Government S \ curities borrowed out furnishing Tavera) security san h 000.00 22 009.00 Bie oavabie Sith: i 8 Re serve Bank 3 24,000.00 | Total. tii ..$1,617, 466.60 Liabilities for rediscounts v ith Federal Reserve Bank .. State of Pennsylvania, caster, | named bank, 32.045.60 ss: Fellenbaum, Cashier of \the do sole aa swean that the ibove statement is true to thd best oz my knowledge and belie R. FELLENBAUM, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before Yi this Sth day of July, 1920. W. M. HOLLOWBUSH, Notary Public My commission expires Feb. 24, 1923. Correct—Attest: J. 8. CARMANY, GABRIEL MOYER, THOS. J. BROWN, Directors. Won't That be Fine? Lancaster is soon to have a retail | auto supply house where you can | walk in and get any standard part for any make automobile. © © @ @ © @ © ©) a © @@ EEE Ritter Pork and Beans can 12¢ $100,000.00 100,000.00 County’ of Lan- | | above STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 30th, 1920. RESOURCES Loans and discounts, in- cluding rediscounts..... $844,375.93 Customers’ liability ac- count of acceptances of this bank purchased or discounted by it..... 15,614.36 859,990.29 Overdrafts, secured, none; un- Secured. ....... 0 earncirsnraes 21.10 Deposited to secure cir- culation (U. 8 x par value) ............ 100,000.00 Pledged as collater: 1l for State or other deposits or bills payable.... 230,000.00 Owned and unpledged... 146,000.00 War Savings Certificates and t Thrift Stamps ac- 1illy owned curities other than U. 3. bi m ds (not including owned and un- 1,384.38 477,384.38 537,026.04 53,026.04 or credited, in advance of ma- Bre and not earned (approxi- 1ate) terrasse reestisstaeststananannn Cificulating notes outstanding.... Net amounts due to National banks, bankers, and trust com- Pokies in the United States and ign countries . 1,088.30 99,600.00 9.056 Cert ed chec 51.00 i Sorp r's chee ho IndiviQual de posits check} Dividengs Other Certifice than Other 5 outst: nding. . on own bank : 37.60 to subje ot 2 erreses 420,120.15 “unpaid... mand de PX s of de sposit (other money borrowed)..... 838 dep Sits with its \ tim Bills pay thle Fede serve Baik ........ . “Acceptances” executed | by this bafjk for c us- tomers 15,614.36 OSS acceptantes of this bank purchased om | discounted 15,614.36 . 150,000.00 li dis $2,052 Ponnsriye ania, 016.73 County of Lan- { Tot State aster, Ss: H. N. Nissly, name dd bank, above sta fio knowl Gashier of the do solexnly tement is fue and belie H NISSLY, Cashier. 1ed_before me this Public. 27, 1921, above- affirm that the to the best of , Notaky AL) I expi res Feb. Correct W TT. M N. ESHLEMAN, BRENEMAN, MUMMA, Directors Before You Buy a Used Automobile See Our Bargains LANCASTER AUTOMOBILE CO. 234 W. King St. |Dealers in Nash and Dodge Brothers Trucks mercial Cars Automobile, and Com- July-14-10t | STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, AT THE CLO 1920. § i OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 30th, t RESOURCES Loans and discounts, in- cludihg i gv 528.99 191,528.98 15.90 Overdrafts, secured, seourgd "Is to secure cir- culati (U. 8S. bonds par VRE) ... ..s.iisen Pledged] as collateral for State or other de- posits Br bills payable Owned ald unpledged... Securities other than U. S. bon (not includ- ing stocks) owned and unpledge areesa vain ve: 235,280.95 Collateral § Trust and other nofes of corpora- tions isshed for not less than {ONE YEAR nor more than THREE YEARS BIME ........ 41,033.46 Stock of Fefleral Reserve Dank 35,000.00 20,000. 00 76,450.00 131,460.00 276,322.70 (50 per cent. of subscription)... 3,000.00 Value of banking house, owned andi unincum- DOYeq. ii iihurrsrsssssnne 4,100.00 Equity in banking house......... 4,100.00 I'urniture and fixtures .... 3,457.00 Lawful reserve with Reserve Bank ............ 28,404.83 due from national banks . 16,031.64 Redemption fuhd with U. 8. Treasurer and’due from U. 8S. 3 Treasurer ...8.cc.icc-sreessscnns 1,750.08 Interest earned but not collected —approximate—@n Notes and Bills Receivabletnot past due.. Total viii ia Rnrissssavesserens LIABILITIES Capital stock pala an. Surplus fund Undivided profits ..%.... Interest and discoulit ALI or credited, in advance of ma- turity and not earned (ap- proximate) ..... ..... 8... .ocev0e 1,271.32 5 irculating notes outstanding. . 34,400.00 Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding... F000... 850.00 Individual deposits subject to check . vere orereraves 174,981.18 Deposits requiring notice but less than 30 days ......%......... Dividends unpaid Certificates of deposit {other than for money borrowéd). . Other time depositS....... 5....ce. 3ills payable with Federal Re- Serve Bank li... ccc Meson 20,000.00 fal ... iii +... $656,208.56 *Of the total loans and discdunts shown above, the amount on which ihterest and discount was charged at rates in excess of those permitted by law (Sec. 5197, Rev. Stat.) (exclusive of notes upon Which to- tal charge not to exceed 50 cents was made) was $42,500.00. The number of such loans was 17. State of Pennsylvania, caster, Ss: I, J. N. Summy, DOL nn County of Lan- Cashier of the above- named bank, do ‘solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and heliek SUMMY, Cashier. Subscribed and Lx to before me this 10th day of July, 1920 HENRY H. KOSER, Notary Public. My commission expires Feb. 21, 1923. Correct—Attest: H. W. MIN Nie a ED. G. MYE} HOWARD Be "AUFFER, is 59 the Toorie a lL eis: liay Know that you are in busi- ness, come in and let us show what we can do for you in the way of attractive cards and letter heads. Good printe ing of all kinds is our specialty and if we cane not satisfy you we don’t want your business. That's Fair, Isnt It? Best Calif. Tuna Fish 1; Ib can 20c many are pessimistic regarding mists, having the greatest faith our growth and national life. It is this confidence in the always been our us to still further expand. mainstay, We are very proud of this record, nation’s ablity to surmount spur GROWING FAST For the First Six Months of This Year, Ending June 30, We Opened 43 New American Stores especially so in the light of present-day conditions, when so We do not belong, however, to that class. the future. in our American manhood and woman difficulty, to solve any all any and good judgment of the in ring us onward in public an effort to render gener: We are opti- the geatest confidence in pertaining to our hood, problems 1] merit that has better service, and encourages to recognize The fact that public confidence lies at the root of permanent patronage has never been more clearly domonstrated than in the growth and development of this wonderful business institution. Our thanks are due a confiding public, that have rewarded our efforts to serve and please, hy a constant, continued and sustained patronage. MOUNT JOY, PENNA. VICTOR" SREAD, The 51 amily Logt » ‘ASCO” BLEND COFFEE, b....... .40¢ The best broad mas There i5 No Siac oa { No matter what you pay you cannot gel any 2 i Fo yigten An ney B oy loaf better “cup” satisfaction. There is more “Asco’’ 5 i gin % Jus ny hal ig } By. ONY Aion blend sold today than any blend we know of— in ay anc earn wha rue bread satisiactio Only one answer—Quality. eans. “ASCO” "BLEND TEAS Ib. 45¢ PRESERVING NEEDS “ASCO” BEVERAGES SPEECOITPEaoa sae tesohe ensEaD BEST RICE, Ib..........19¢ Finest grown. The very best to be had. SEEDED RAISINS, pkg...27c Try a few in your next rice pudding. SUGAR CORN, can. ..12¢c, 14c . Sweet. and. tender. Nice for “corn fritters. AA a a 2 tes Ginger Ale. . 121 Very finest quality Teas Mason Quart Jars, doz. ...80c Rootbeer ... | 2C bot. grown. Served Hot or Iced. Mason Pint Jars, doz. .....75¢c Sarsaparilla . $1.45 Doz. The blend without a fault. Try | Jelly Tumblers, doz... .... 42c | Delightful, cooling, thirst our Old Country style or India Jar Tops, doz... +... ..s 30c | quenchers. The best made. and Ceylon for Iced Tea. It’s Jar Rubbers, doz......... 9c. | Empty bottles redeemable at lc delicious. | Parowax, Ib pkg. ......... 1c { each. RICH CHEESE, Ib.......33¢c | THINGS NEEDFUL MOST TOILET PAPER, 6 rolls. ..25¢ Fine quality—a wholesome | 3 : Take advantage of this and economical meat substitute. | Chole Sardines, Ee... * Se special sale. 2 “Asco” Cornstarch, pkg... 9c -——————— PINK SALMON, « can. ... 19¢ Hershey's Cocoa, can 10c, 19c¢ | CRISCO, 1 Ib. can..... +s 33c Splendid served as is or made | Best Red Salmon, can. ....34c Best for Frying, Cooking, into groqueties. Salad Dressing, bottle. ....14c Baling and all kinds of Pastry. Cider Vinegar, gal....... §8¢ NL White Dist. Vinegar, gal. . Mazola Cooking Oil, can... Campbell’s Beans, can...1215c¢ Campbell's Soups, can.....12¢c | | King Wheat, pkg ....... .20c. | | Sour Pickles, bottle. .. .18¢ | Sweet Pickles, bottle. .....17¢ Choice Tomatoes, can. .12¢c 15¢ Old Dutch Cleanser, can... 9¢ Double Tip Matches, box, 41¢ Lifebuoy Soap, cake. 8c Crystal White Soap, cake, 6c | | | OOOO PAT-A-CAKE FLOUR, pg. 29¢c And % cup of water—and a home-made cake in a jiffy. pee QUAKER CORN FLAKES, The kiddies’ delight. EVAP. MILK, can...}.7¢c, 14c Your choice of any brand in stock. r=: 000000000000000000000