The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 15, 1925, Image 7

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E. B. ROHRER'S GARAGE
Mount Joy, Pa.

THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.
The Produce and

CORRECT INFORMATION FUR-
NISHED WEEKLY BY THE
PENNA. BUREAU OF
MARKETS FOR THE
BULLETIN
Live Stock Market
[ nutritious bread at
BAKING TESTS PLANNED
AT STATE INSTITUTIONS
In order that State institutions |
actory and
cost than
in the past, through the use of a|
blend of flour milled in Pennsylvan- |
ia containing 50 per cent of wheat
grown in the State and £0 per cent
spring wheat, a series of baking de-
may have a more satisf
lower
PAGE SEVEN
 

Lancaster County
Farm Bureau Notes
RESTAURANT and
DELICATESCEN STORE

STUMPF'S
62-64 West Main Street,
THE APPENDED NEWS IS PRE.
PARED FOR THE MOUNT
JOY BULLETIN BY
THE COUNTY SEC.



MOUNT JOY, PA.
 






Internation
for a large display of §he
ERNATIONAL LINE
PLOWS, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS,
MOWERS, BINDERS, MANURE
eri BR AE
SPREADERS, ETC.
Ty 3 ~~ "CRS |
4 on Te
£ ANS os 8 a) and
The small 115
excellent service selling at the low cost
Do not buy until yoyu have received
Implements.
This is a good
ment of that §
BROODER HOUSE
also the 5

inning
I am pl:
INTERN AJ

GINES
rf $60.00.
ur prices
you
on all
You will need one,
Newt own Brooder Stoye
which makes a wonderful combination for oR chicks.
WE SOLICIT YOUR TRADE
1 | G. MOYER, M4 Joy

HORSE POWER ENGINE which will give
time to give your order for an early ship-
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For City, Suburban and Farm use,
with all the latest improvements
that can be put on a pump of this
kind with thirty or more years of
pump building experience back of it.
Let us demonstrate all the merits to
Rou.
Bither shallow or deep well sys-
tems n display at our place of
A product made in your
home city"af Lancaster.
Sold by
H. 6. LEHMAN
FLORIN, PENNA.

Opposite Mumma’s Hardw




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&@ May, first two weeks ..... $1200 $11.50 $11.00 =
® May 15 and later ....... $11. $10.50 $10.00 .
. Custom hatching at 214 cents peM egg per 1,000 or -
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monstrations have been planned. A
baking demonstration was recently
held at the Allentown State Hospit-
al and the results were so favorable
that a request has come for the De-
partment of Agriculture to arrange
similar demonstrations at other in-
stitutions, These demonstrations
will be conducted by George A.
Stuart, Pennsylvania Bureau of
Markets, with the assistance of W.
G. Goodnow, chemist at the City
Flouring Mills, Muncy, Pennsylvan-
ia, a demonstrator from the Fleisch-
mann’s Laboratory, New York City,
and Walter Marshall, United States
Department of Agriculture.
The plan is to bake bread from
the 50-50 blend of flour and com-
MARKET: The falling off in de-
mand for meat and meat food pro-
ducts on the Eastern Markets dur-
ing the past week had its effect on
the local livestock market, Trad-
ing was slow and draggy. Beef
steers compared with week ago
closed 10¢c to 15¢ lower, better
grades showing full decline top
$10.50 average weight 1300 Ibs.
Bulk $8.50 to $9.,0. Fat bulls and
heifers closed about steady with
week ago. Cows held steady clos-
ing prices tending slightly higher.
numerous sales choice kinds at $7.00
Bulk $5.00 to $6.00. Calves show a
decline of 50¢ to $1.00 compared
with week ago. top vealers $14.00.
give the most satisfactory bread at
least The
15 calves.
ending April | the
which are
380 head,
week
Total cattle
Receipts for cost.
arranging for the demon-

Fruit and Vegetable Market
Fresh offerings of nearby fruits |
and vegetables were in moderate | Pitt ,
demand on the Philadelphia market |
|
Eastern State Penitentiary, Phila-
Western State Penitentiary,
sburgh; Penns lustrial
Huntingdon;
vlvania In

teformatory,

 

 
Thursday morning. Root crops were | , Fics, |
. on { dustrial Home for Women, Muncy;
scarce and sold slowly. Seallions!| oo. aa fy
or Per Iv t Soldiers and Sailors
| met a slow demand at slightly low- | Homo, Erie; the State hosultale ot
. ji me, +1'1€ 5; DHL] spitals at
a prices. Pennsylvania mushrooms | 5 . NT
i i {1 e, Fairview, H Nor
| { showed a slightly stronger tendency T Ww 1 and Wes
. € , Tot 3 arren ar er-
| Trading was fairly active on the ji hools at Pan
| 1 : ne e, and schools a en-
carlot market and offering w er | 3
| and Laurelton.
Asparagus was weak- |
uch
fairly liberal. cet lf seein omen
~ liberal supplies, with m PENNA. HAS SESSION OF
CEININA TAD DL 101 ur
0 ordinary quality. . 4
Pf on COOPERATIVE INSTITUTE
was stronger, while s
heavy sup
 
 




ker with

 
 
aS y r=) 1 enj (
Lettu was moderately liberal and | . the first
L101 ng the nurst
bout steady Southern stock | i
lit | n Institute of
fair te ry quality. : :
: : Y | tion, designed as a four }
Potato Markets Weaker | ictical course in cooperation to
The potat ket in the Eastern | be held at the University of Penn-


Terminals was weaker and the slyvania, Philadelphia, July 20 to


 
{ mand generaily slow. Pennsylvania | August 15, 1925. This institute is
round whites ranged from $1.75 to| an educational enterprise recently
$1.85 per 150 ck in Phil- | inaugurated to clearify thought con-
adelphia, with similar stock in bulk rning the real goals of cooperative
selling at $1.15 to $1.35 per hund-| endeavor, to analyze
red weight. Pennsylvania stock was |
not quoted in the other
The combined shipments of new
old stock totaled 776 cars, of which f
furnished 237, New| wide o
5 who can effectively serve the
ture needs of the movement. A
market
number of
rganizations interested in the



number Maine
York 118 and Pennsylvania 20. economic problems of agriculture |
. are participating.
| Range of Prive: Ith a that the Philadel-
Is STEERS a - | phia session of the institute will at-
| Good to choice $ 9.35-10.50 tract cooperative leaders and active
| Fair to good $ 8.25-9.35 workers in cooperative organization
{ Medium to fair $ 7.50-8.25 and others from many different
Common to medium $ 6.00-7.50 states. The instructional staff will
BULLS include picked men from a wide
Good to Choice $5.75-7.00 | range of cooperative organizations
Fair to good $5.00-5.75 | and from the le ading educational in-
Medium to fair $4.25-5.00 | stitutions. In addition to these, sev-
Common to medium $3.50-4.25 | cpa] internationally known authori-
HEIFERS ties on cooperation and finance will
Choice to Prime $8.00-8.50 ; be brought to the institute. Addi-
Good to Choice $7.25-$8.00 | tional information can be secured
Medium to good $5.50-7.25 | from Charles 3. Holman, Secretary,
Common to medium $4.00-5.50 | American of Cooperation,
COWS Washington, I. C. |
Good to choice $13.00-14.00 lr — |
Medium to good $ 4.50-6.25 IT HAS LASTED

3.25-4.50
3 384 Mount Joy People Must Believe Such
$1.50-3.25
Common to medium
Canners and Cutters










HOGS: Hogs weak to 50c lower :
top locals $14.25 few selects Pare results with other flours con-
$14.50. taining different proportions of
RECEIPTS. Receipts for todays |SPring wheat. Such demonstrations |
market:-Cattle 10 cars from Penn-|Will give valuable information on |
sylvania, containing 252 head, 128 the blend of flour, the kind of |
head driven in from nearby farms. dough and the formula which will
institutions |
11, 1925: 29 cars:—24
from Penna., 2 St. Paul. 1 New | Strations are anxious to secure this
or. ¥ . y
Jersey; 1 Indiana: and 1 Iowa, con-| information since bread is one of |
taining 630 head, 492 head driven |the most important items on their |
and trucked in, total cattle 1,122 [daily menu.
head, 150 calves, 111 hogs. Among the institutions where it is
| planned to hold demonstrations are: |
State In-|
|

past experienc- |
ind to develop leaders and work-
stata and nation-!
The Tobacco Co-Op
Arrangements are moving steadily
forward for the
bacco marketing plans to the com-
mittee of six bankers and business
men of Lancaster who will name
the committee of 25 for the Organ-
ization Committee. Farm Bureau
officials are arranging data and in-
formation and when the committee
of 25 is appointed, they will be
supplied with the names of every
tobacco grower in Lancaster and ad-
joining counties, with the acreage
of each.

| and legal advice. The
{of the campaign will be carefully
outlined and literature covering the
| whole problem will be made awail-
[able to growers.
Watch Your Seed Corn
County Agent I. S. Bucher sends
| warning to all
| test their
on his trips around the
many fa
appearance of
test is
seed corn. He says that!
encounters rmers
misled by the
unless a
to put corn in the
that will not germinate. Mr.
says that much of the corn
all right has been frozen,
than casual in-
their |
corn, and made,
many are liable
ground
Bucher
that looks
| and it takes

t mine whether it

farmers to carefully |
who are |
RETARY |
|
|
submission of to-
The Agricultural Committee of CHICKEN DINNERS ...$1.00 ALL WEEK
the Chamber of Commerce is giving FULL DINNERS ....... 75¢
material assistance in rounding up PLATTER DINNERS 50c¢ —A—
(the proposition for the consileration | SMALL STEAKS ....... 40c Home Made\Soups, Pies
of the Organization Committee. HAM and BEANS 35 \
It is expected that the first move |R =" "= revs and Cakes
made by the organization committee | BAKED BEANS ....... 20c Sou bv Pint . apt
will concern, primarily, financing | ALL SOUPS ........... 20c soups by Pint ob, Quar
organization |
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county he i




TABLES FOR LADIES
WE SERVE DELICIOUS LUNCHEONS AT OUR NEW


 











 
 





A. M. MARTIN
Contractor and Builder
MOUNT JOY, PA.
d*to do every kind of
8xperience in building
ng Trades
5, Bridges,
work in t

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teel remforcing
Corierete and Cement


spection to de :
will germinate or not. i Sto
T. B. Tests & loors, ete.
A good many individu: 8 Drains, Septic Tanks,
have Q te.
& Foundati z 1
a oundation and Com-
a pie
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call t that there
vill amount of

individual
herds. There will be very little ac-
co pli h caster County un-


ed in Le
i timent enc

of all herd owners
1 ge
wounty in
an endeavor to co
ment looking
tests in

of area
| situation is considered serious be-





1anship.
Nation-

Trust Com

Call or
a. ME. MARTIN
Mount Joy, Pa.
feb. 25-3 mo,
250 WEST MAIN STREET,
Phone 73R5.
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CONCRETE AND CEMENT WORK =




cause other counties I - pe ii
are rapidly signing uy :
work and it looks {
County will lose some of the money |
{ that should be coming to it for this |
work if some co-operative effort is
not forthcoming. |
Appointed State Manager |
President J. C. Brubaker, of the |
local Farm Bureau, as well as
State eration, was |

Farm Bureau Fed
1 director of the |

appointed
State org
at a me ting
the executive committee held
Lancaster, Friday, April 3rd.
will enable Mr. Brubaker to give
to farm bureau matters.




 
entire time |
The extent of the movement In| dons eit
Pennsylvania has mmed such pro- The hos ewe WADE
portions that a managing head was Cima
essential for the proper development | crete si
of the work.
1 1 3 Dey ig atl hs.
The headquarters of the Penna.
: f tubs of concrete are 2a big hel
| Farm Bureau Federation will here- $303 of gon rete ar p
i ancaster 1 1 or- ashday.
after be in Lancaster and a | Sot tgs
i he little jobs that mean so
ional efforts wi » directed : :
ganizational efforts will be d | or Liat Jean

ED the |
Little Sets nd big
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Convincing Testimony as ! ; e:
CALVES Mrsi Childs’. { from it. in cost, for Through lie dy stops
. . | eet le > ba . . Atlas
Good ti choice $13.00-14.00 | ment of the rotary kiln, a
Medium $11.00-13.00| No one in Joy who suffers| VETERINARIANS MEET Portland Cement is actually
C : : backache, headaches, dizziness, rheu- AT STEVENS HOUSE | cheaper today than it was id
matic pains or Mistressing urinary at years ago.
HOGS ills can afford td ignor this twice- hilar nesting |
Heavyweights $13.75-14.50 {told story of a Mount Joy resid nt. At the regular mu rare: Club
Mediumweights $12.75-14.00 | It is confirmed te§timony, telling of of the Conestoga ya 2
ichtweichts 95.12.75 | lasting benefit fron Doan’s Pills—a pald at the Stevens House, Thurs- |
Lightweights $11.25 12.75 stimulant diuretid to the kidneys. 1 evening, Dr. Jgm W. Adame, | PORTLAND CEMENT
Rough Stock $10.00-11.25 It’s evidence that fo man or woman a of Votorinhry Surgery at) \
3 1 ofessor ering 2 3 |
Lancaster Grain and Feed Market |in Mount Joy can §doubt. liv. of Pon Sivania gave ™ “The Standard by w/ hich all other makes are measur?
Wheat $1.50 bu Mrs. Jacob Childs. 125 Mt. Joy the University of Penns} 2 11a, gav
C Ela an $1 00 b St. Mt. Joy, says: ¥I suffered fro m an interesting lecture on “Alvanced | ——— .
OF sve sieeve vs ee > y 4 i . : | — a “ —
on terrible pains in my§ back, just over Surgery and Modern methods of |
Hay (baled) my Rio, HeadacRes and dizzy p.ndling and protecting the Live. | S000000000000000000CO00000000000000000000000000000000 SOOO0000000000
Timothy $14.00-16.00 ton spells came on and fy kidney = stock from ravages of di- |
Straw $12.00-13.00 ton |ed irregularly. Morfings I feit all STOCK HAUSE



m

tuckered out. Doaws Pills
Selling Price of Feeds !
> Garber’s Drug Store ¥§so completely







sease.
This was the sixth of a series of |

 
 





urniture
fren 39400. 35.00 fon. removed kidney trouble that I felt jectures given by the University of |
Shorts > ig aot Tae ton | jike a different woman.” Pennsy Extension School to |
Tominy .00-50. ton | OVER FIVE Y | LATER, |: Vetc - of this
Middlings $42.00-43.00 ton. | Mrs. C 33-46 Dean The 8 ori timely. one. ARE YOU BuyING SATISF: ACTION W ITH ¥ R FURNI-
Linseed $48.00-49.00 ton | made lasted. ad eh : i? De Adem TURE AND CARPETS
Gluten $46.00-47.00 ton | Price 0c, at 2ll deajers. Don’t the tAOT et the gf) QUALITY AND SERVICE MAKE FOR SATISFACTION
Ground Oats $42.00-43.00 ton. |Simply ask for a kidney remedy— d scourse and ¢ e a :
: oe vs "| get Doan’s Pills—the same that Mrs. er discussion was greatly apprecia- WE ASSURE You OF ALL THREE
Cottonseed 41 pe. $50.00-51.00 ton Childs had. Foster-Milburn Com- ted by those fortunate enough to | ay
Dairy Feed 16 pe. $37.00-38.00 ton pany, Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. bo. { WE ARE DEPENDABLE
Dairy Feed 18 pc. $41.50-42.50 ton| = . ey W. Barnard, of this] ee aa 8 NN
Dairy Feed 20 pe. $43.50-44.50 ton The bonfire is a great help in ity: resided and among those pre-
Dairy Feed 24 pe. $47.50-48.50 ton | gardening to help in disease control. iia : | WwW.
Dairy Feed 25 pe. $49.50-50.50 ton | Parasitic fungi frequently live over SE WHO! 0 estenberger, Maley & Myers
Horse Feed 85 pe. vinter on the dead leaves and BTR er) ;
Lancaster, Pa.
$47.50-48.50 ton |

! stalks of their hists and burning
i i : : se helps rev infeecti 5
Peonies need spring attention; it | these helps to prevent infection on
is a good plan to take away and |the new crop.
rl A Ge
burn all old dead leaves and stalks
clear down to the crowns and fill You may as well try to conduct
in with rich loose earth from some | your business withou! capital as to
try and get along without advertis-
ing. There’s no use, it won't go. All
the leading and most successful mer-
chants use the columns of the Mount
other place.
———- Eee
Ever Think Of It?
Mr. Business Man did you eve:
stop to think that every copy of the | Joy Bulletin. of
Bulletin is a salesman, visiting many —_— re
many homes each week and soliciting The dangerous period for apple
business for every advertiser in its | scab infection is during wet periods
columns? any time after the leaves show un-
til three weeks after blossoming.
The oldest known will
ecuted in 2548 B. C., it
of the Egyptian Uah.
Joseph Cundall, a London artist,
is credited with having issued the
first real Christmas card in the year
1846.
was ex-
being that


sentative Penna. Bureau of
mal Industry.
Dr. H. S. Weber, in charge U.
Bureau of Animal Industry in
district.
Dr. Harry W.
ter, Pa.
Dr. Howard B.
ter, Pa.
Dr. Harvey
Dr. Richard Bender, Li : 1.
Dr. E. L. Cornman, Marietta, Pa. |
Dr. F. N. Fernsler, Lebanon, Pa. |
Dr. C. V. Peace, Coatesville, Pa.
Dr. E. P. Clark, Intercourse, Pa
Dr. B. P. Chodos, Gap, Pa
Ani- |

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Barnard, Lancas- |
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Brady, Lancas-
Bender, Lit


125.131 E. King St.,
6 O'Clock Closing Saturdays
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