The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 22, 1925, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22nd, 1925
.THE MOUNT JOY
BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCA STER Co, PA.

 












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( Quality being the terling” mark by which all ow
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© ~~ Grown in the Rich Santa Clara Valley in Canifornia, all
5) the delight of Flavor and Meaty Goodness is here in
abundance,
S It Always Pays to Trade Where Quality Counts!
Our Regular 10c Our Regular 15¢
© SANTA CLARA SANTA CLARA
PRUNES PRUNES
® 3 ls” 25¢ 2 lbs 25¢
Medium size: Big value. Large size. The finest grown.
Our Regular 15¢
Asco Tomato CATSUP 2 big bots 25¢
@ Made from an old-time recipe. Just like home-made.
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Best Fine Granulated SUGAR 4 lbs 25c¢
16 lbs for $1.00
S New Texas ONIONS 2 Ibs 15¢
® Serve them creamed for a change.
@ One pkg California One pkg ASCO
@ RAISINS CORN STARCH
@ and One pkg| 11c and One bot 16¢
RICE Vanilla Extract
9 Both for 19c¢ Both for 20c¢
5 Rich Creamy CHEESE 1b 3lc
© SUNSHINE DANDY SUGAR COOKIES ....lb 27¢
2 Bread SUPREME big wrapped loaf 10c
A pure\ rich milk loaf.
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® VICTOR BREAD loaf 7c
A pan loaf of’ exceptional quality.
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Buy in Quantities and Save the Difference!
© Cracked Cor ib ie 100 lbs $3.19
@® Scratch Feed .1b dc : 100 lbs $3.59
® Laying Mash Ih 4c 100 lbs $3.75
© Chick I 4c : 100 lbs $4.15
© Rolled Qats ....... ib 4e¢ 90 lbs $3.45
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© of Highest Coffee Quality—the standby
© of Blend with a million friends. It’s con-
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2 ASCO COFFEE Ib 45c
5 The Coffee Lover's Delight.
ASCO EVAPORATED MILK .\..... tall can 1lc
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One 19¢ Utility Brush
Dutch Clever 2 30
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Springtime
Means Cleaning Time!
Asco Wash hg Soda nn... big pkg 10c
P.&G. Nori Soap 4 cakes 19c
Fels Naptha Seapy 4 cakes 21c
Si Meio Polish... can 5¢, 10c
Scrub Brushes... each 10c, 14c¢c, 17c

One Bot Black Flag Powder and ) Both for
One Black Flag Powder Gun | 9c
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
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Pound for pound, Baker's Coal will give you™
burned in furnace, stove or grate, than any other co
trial will prove the truth of our statement.

F. H. BAKER, Mount joy. Pa.
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Mount Joy, Pa.
I have opened a first-class Garage a Repair Shop and
I am prepared to do all kinds of Repairing, OPeghalding, Etc. in
a satisfactory manner at reasonable prices. = cars a
speciale.
Cars Washed, Polished and Greased any time.
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OWL-LAFFS

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(On With Laughter)



Landisville
bought
A young chap from
went to a Lancaster
wanted
jeweler,
inscription
dearest
this
wr to
jeweler
vd
ta ring and
jput on it: “E
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“Edgar, to
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you can use it on a half
and believe me 1
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said he was
should
and only
inst have
love”
“That
dozen
hi >
put © said:
way
erirls know.”’
stayed
Next
A stranger came and
all night at a certain place.
morning he said to the proprietor
of the place:- “Now I know where
the straw came from that broke the
camel’s back.
One of the rural school teachers
asked a pupil how matches are
made. The boy replied: “I really
don’t know ma'am and I don’t
blame you for wantin’ to know.
Ma says you've been trying to make
one for several years.”
areas
One of the foreigners who works
on the railroad here sent away for
a bottle of fat reducer and used it.
One month later he wrote the manu-



 



facturers as follows: “i taka 1 bott-
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el, now my hatts no fit me.
I had an argument with Re
| Kercher the other day and when
we departed he agreed me
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town has given up th du Y
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floor makes her
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| One of our corner lizards
{he can’t see how Attorney General |
{Stone was raised to the = Supreme |
{ Bench with hard as
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a name as


A certain woman here in thi
town just positively refused to play |
{the pipe organ in her church. She |
| says she feels too blamed childish
{playing with her feet
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{ That
Marietta chap



three trips a week to M
r asked his girl difference
n an old fas and a
kiss. She “0, about
ive minutes.”
ter on a zero day
ked from Mt. Joy to
| Lancaster and neither said a word
the entire distance.. They didn’t
want to get their hands cold.
A fellow from town who has a
sweetie at Columbia, was being
kidded that his girl was married be-
fore. He replied “She swears she
| wasn't.” Another guy chimed in
and said: “Maybe that’s why she
swears.”

Finnegan Kramer declares there
is a bright side to everything. He
said there’s even a bright side to a
fellows last year’s suit of clothes.

Of all the tight wads I ever heard
tell, here’s the turtle’s galoshes.
There’s a man living at Florin who
goes to the post office early each
morning just to fill his fountain pen.

A fellow from the country came
here and had a young lady make a
date for him. The girl said: “I'll
have you meet a dandy girl friend
of mine, she’s as straight as a
string.” He said: “Aw, I don’t
like that kind. I like ’em knotty.”
a fellow at the post office
yesterday morning. He is one of
the most Pergetful men I ever saw.
He still had on his bed-room slip-
pers. I told him about it and he
limped all the way home.
“You be hanged.”
The bishop says, “You be damned,”
but I wish you could have heard
what I said when my lip caught in
the clothes wringer.
The judges say,
A lot of the post
were loitering around
evening when one said: “What was
that noise? It sounded like a dog.”
Red Metzler said his shins barked.
office lizards
the other

Two fellows, standing in front of
my office when one said: “I certain-
ly owe a lot to that lady.” The
other replied: “Your mother.”


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First fellow said: “No, my land- TV]
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|W er or nd d. viata ( lo Huntin n, Pa.,
April 30 May 1 and 2, with
I row a vo an re to ' many State, National - and Denom
who dresses real neat and la real rons a to
neat but I'll bet a pair of my last national leaders in charge
en a 4 | ~ 3 I'he nature of the conference will
We aiama can’t ' y mm 1 1
winlers th si be three-fold. On Thursday, Apr
lace as ig] 1 er husband {00 (ho gay will be devoted to
can drink himself . WIE GW leadership training, Leaders of Na-
> A Wisk Ow] toinal and state experience will
| direct the discussion. Dr. H. Shel
A MAYTOWN MAN ATTENDS Smith, of Chicago, and several
CONVENTION AT DAYTON, tr loaders of tie U6
. | te r 4 aders
Ewe - I { nominations will be present.
2 "| Friday, May 1, will devoted
; | entirely y to Church Vocation Schools
Warned | with international leaders in charg
A Anns Light | and it is their desire to cover th
] at the f wat
gonvant oa 2 1 i x ny : | whole field and map out a program
Dayion, 1 hic, > oe : of pro otion that can be carried
ig alers, dist tox and | . .
Haw Josie : : ry Neclavas | into the local community.
ieramen ne n 18 ecliare Po ARF 0 ni be vive
Saturde May 2, will be iven
was by far the most enthusiastic Burd yn . ve
oy bl hich tl entirely to the problems of week-
< 34 rable convention whicn ne . ow . . + wi
un a C ) I held day religious instruction. It is
elco-11ghn ompany has ever neia. | . Y
= : ; expected that Dr. James N.
The outstanding, and the most fully expect ha A
: tant Toatire f th whole Rule, deputy superintendent of Pub-
porta ecature 0 he [Re : 8
omy ti h tat tl lic Instruction, will be present with
eonvention, he states, was the an- :
3 several other outstanding leaders.
nounecment of a new, low-priced everal ro 5
: : . Among the speakers of the even-
Delco-Light plant which sells for]. = : a
» : ng sessions will be Dr. Shelton
$195.00, F. 0. B. Dayton, Ohio. Bs :
m : . . Smith and former Governor Martin |
The importance of this, Mr. Hollen
: : . G. Brumbaugh.
baugh pointed out, lies in the fact Th a
: . vse gatherings are planned as
that practically every farm home ese © :
Tere real conferences where county lead-
can now enjoy the advantages of i t fArst.iand #1
; : x ; srs may come and get first-hand in-
electric lights. Even if farmers] nay co E
have felt, heretofore, that lighting



plants were high in price, now they
have that objection removed, for
now they can buy this electric plant
on easy terms, at a price that any-
one afford to pay.
“1 firmly believe,” aid he,
that millions of farm ymes that
he fore hav it u h sm
erosene lights 1 k the
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day it, V Imost 1500 mem- |
bers and factory representative
enjoyed a banquet program which
was filled with enjoyment. from
start to finish.
“I have come back from this con-
vention, a better Delco-Light man,
better prepared than ever before to
serve the people of my home county
with the electrical advantages that
Deleo-Light products render, and I
come also.” he concluded, “with a
bigger and broader vision of the
new advantages and the new en-
joyments that are in store for ev-
ery American Home that will fall
into line in the march of progress
and put electricity and modern im-
provements to work for them.”
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MAY BUILD A CONCRETE
STREET THRU E-TOWN
Last Thursday evening several
representatifes from the State High-
way Department met Borough
Council and presented a proposi-
tion whereby Elizabethtown can se-
cure a permanent concrete highway
through the borough, which includes
North and South Market streets.
The proposition made by the
State Highway Department is to
construct eighteen feet of the street
at no expense to the borough what-
ever. This with the seven and one-
half feet that must be constructed
by the traction companies, would
leave about fifteen feet to be paid
for by the citizens.
The representatives of the State
Department were of the opinion
that since our streets are in bad
condition due to the installation of
the sewer system, now would be the
proper time to have a permanent
street constructed.
Council in that boro is
sidering the
now con
proposition and
project.
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day subjects direct from the larger
experience of national and interna-
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held at Tyrone and the first of it
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Sentences were imposed by Judg-1 pea
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es Landis and Hassler in the local
courts on Saturday as follows:
Jno. R. Keener’s Sentence
John R. Keener, of East Donegal
township, pleaded guilty to
ously and maliciously setting fire to
the home of Howard Yost, of near
Marietta, and was ordered to pay a
fine of $100, costs and sent to pris-
on for two years.
Bostick Pleads Guilty
Paul Bostick, a soldier, whose
home is in Marietta, pleaded guilty
to two charges of forgery. The
checks were passed on the First
National Bank of Marietta, for $18 |
and $32. He was ordered to pay
a fine of $25 and sent to prison for |
9 months on each count, a total
fine of $50 and 18 months impris- |
onment,
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Made a Fine Catch
Aaron A. Zeamer, of Kinderhook;
Harry McMillen, John Liphart and
Walter Reisinger, of Marietta, land-
ed 31 fine trout from Donegal creek |
on Wednesday. The fish
in length from 8 to 21 inches.
was the finest catch of trout
in this vicinity this season.
eet eee
ranged
seer
Finds Money in Box
While excavating at his plot of
ground on Friday for the erection
dwelling at Middletown,
unearthed a small tin
$20 gold pieces
buried many
of a single
John Whye
box containing ten
said to have been
years.
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pre- |
sent sentiment seems to favor the |
| tection from fire and grazing stock
application of good
las well as the
If you want to succeed—Advertise } cotumon sense in
Protect the Forest
Care of the woodland means pro-
cuttings.
feloni- i
BE EL NET
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EVERYTHING FOR POULTRYMEN


INCUBATORS
Hot Water—Hot Air
BROODERS
Coal Stove or Oil
OATS SPROUTERS
Cabinet and Open Pan Galvan-
ized Brood Coops
SAN NON-FREEZE FOUNTS
1-2-8-6 Gallon Sizes
MASH FEEDERS
1% and 1 Bushel Sizes
Wall and Jar Founts
Grit and Shell Boxes
Baby Chick Feeders
Parcel Post Egg Boxes

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Write, Phone (3866 Bell), or Bring your order to
31 South Queen Street
SPRECHER & GANSS, Inc.
THE BIG POULTRY SUPPLY HOUSE
WRITE TO-DAY FOR COMPLEETE LIST
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Delivered to Mount Joy
P. P. LIVE CHICK BOXES
Wood Shipping Coops °
EGG CRATES
Celluloid Leg Bands
EGG TESTERS
Thermometers
Hydrometers
Green Bone Cutters
Root and Vegetable Cutters
Lice Powder
Liquid Disinfectant
Feeds and Remedies for Birds
and Chickens
Ground Shell'and Grit
Poultry Netting




 
 
 
 
 
 


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