| "WEDNESDAY, DEC. | 22nd, 1926 THE. MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. Our Stores Will be Closed Christmas Day Open Late the Night Before to Better Serve You Best Pure Lard » 15¢ Trends Oranges 28¢:39¢ Open kettle rendered. The very best made. Put a couple in the children’s Christmas Stocking. Gold Seal Flour ‘A S53c bag Ceresota or Gold Medal Flour .....12 Ib bag 59¢ Red Ripe Cranberries 10¢ ASCO Calif. Peaches tt 21¢ Large, luscious peaches in rich, sugar syrup. Last Minute Christmas Reminders! Richardson & Robbins’ Plum Pudding ............. can 29c Heinz Fig Pudding -........: ..... 0.0. oe tin 42c Heinz ...................i vce, 2 1b tin 42c Fancy Walnuts or Almonds curve 1b 33c Large, Ju.cy Florida Grapefruit ................ 3 for 25¢ Cooking Herbs (Sweet Marjoram, Thyme, Sage) ....pkg 5c Colburn’s Poultry Seasoning ............. ae pkg 10c Home-de-Lite. Mayonnaise jar 23c ASCO Sandwich Spread ............... 5c. ven jar 23c Big Western Eating Apples doz 29¢ ASCO Chili Sauce... ...............v. 0 bot 25c¢ Bancy California Figs .............. 00.0 pkg 10c Smyrna Layer Figs ®. ................. 1b 25¢ ASCO Sweet Sugar Corn .......... 0 can 15c ASCO Fancy Sifted Peas... ................ can 18c, 23c Fancy Cooked Sweet Potatoes ................ big can 17c ASCO Asparagus Tips can 35c Dromedary Golden Dates .......... 50 wees csvnns pkg 19c Big Cherries 3 30c A most delightful dessert. ASCO Royal Anne California’s choicest fruit. ASCO SLICED Peaches 5 2 1 oA ASCO Mince Meat Ib T¢8 The old-fashioned kind. cans A real holiday treat, of Aroma and its delightful cup for your Christmas Ib 42¢ Its fullness of Flavor, Richness satisfying taste make it the .deal Dinner. ASCO COFFEE Good to the last cup! Delicious Christmas Candies! Belmont Chocolates ............ Ib box 50c Betsey Ross Chocolates ......... 1b tin 65¢ vshey’s Choc, Kisses .....23 1b box 95¢ Tasty Herd Candies ........ 5 1b tin $1.19 Chocolate Santa Claus .......... 3 for 25c Assorted Chocolates ........... Ib box 39¢ Very Fine Assorted CHOCOLATES 5-1b Box $1.49 Be sure to Buy an ample supply of the Victor family to car- ry you over until Monday morning. Bread Supreme, big wrapped loaf Victor Bread ..... ..... ian. pan loaf We Supreme Fruit Cake 2 5. $1.00 Wita that real, Fruity, Nutty, Spicy Flavor. These Prices Effective in Our MOUNT JOY Store CLARENCE SCHOCK MOUNT JOY, PA. LN tains ® | A Haircut Every 10 Days a formula for good looks LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S HAIR BOBBING Agent for Manhattan Laundry. Hershey's Barber Shop JOUNT JOY, PENNA. 4 The Produce and . Live Stock Market CORRECT INFORMATION FUR. NISHED WEEKLY BY THE PENNA. BUREAU OF MARKETS FOR THE BULLETIN Weather Affects Market The cold weather retarded trad- on many lines of fruits and veg- letables in Philadelphia today. Sup- d plies of home-grown produce were § light, according to the Pennsylvan- ia and Federal Bureau of Markets, The potato market was steady but there was very little business ‘transacted. Maine Green Moun- brought $4.10 to $4.35 per Md 150 pound sack with fancy Long Island’s selling at $500 to $5.10. Mushrooms were in moderate sup '] ply and the market weaker. Most ranged from 30c to $1.10 per Md 3 pound basket. Celery was steady with wired bunches bringing 8¢ to i15¢. Parsnips held steady at 50c (to 90c per 5-8 basket, while carrots brought 60c to 90c. Cabbage was mostly of rather ordinary quality and Pennsylvania Savoy sold at 85¢ to $1.00 per bushel. The apple marke! was very and no sales of Pennsylvania bar- r2ied apples were reported. Tome, and Staymen brought 40c¢ to 75c¢ rer 5-8 basket, Yorks 35c to 40c, and Paragon 40c¢ to 50c. | MARKET: Fairly active on all killing classes. Beef steers steady, receipts light thruout week, good demand for good and choice handy- weights, top $9.50, some held con- siderably higher, bulk of sales $8.50 to $9.50. Bulls and heifers steady, bulk medium, bulls $6.00-$7.50. Cows and cutters sharply. lower, common and medium kinds 50c off, better grades 25¢ lower. Stockers and feeders practically at stand- ‘still, no country demand. Calves steady, top vealers, $15.50. | HOGS: Steady, demand light, top ‘westerns $13.75. i TURKEYS: Active, receipts one car, 3 cars enroute, most sales 46¢- 48c liveweight, choice birds 50c¢ per 1b. | RECEIPTS: For today’s market, cattle 20 cars, 6 Va.; 8 Pa.; 3 Chi- 2 W. Va; 2 Kansas City; 1 St. Paul; 1 Iowa; containing 470 head, 139 head trucked in, total cattle 669 head, 436 hogs, 11 calves 40 sheep. Receipts for week end- ing December 18, 1926: cattle 115 cars, 32 Chicago; 18 Pa.; 18 St. Paul; 16 Va.; 8 Canada; 8 Tenn.; 3 W. Va.; 3 Ken.; 2 Pittsburgh; 2 Kansas City; 2 St. Louis; 1 Iowa; 1 Indiana; 1 Ohio; containing 3995 head, 234 head trucked in, total cat- tle, 3239 head, 1674 hogs, 108 calves, 62 sheep. Comparisons with previous week, cattle, 156 cars. containing 4351 head, 219 head trucked in, total cattle, 4570 head, 1307 hogs, 37 calves, 90 sheep. | i Range Of Prices | TTT asa RS Choice Good Medium Common dull 00 8.25-9.00 7.50-8.25 6.50-7.50 f BULLS Choice Good Medium to fair Common HEIFERS Choice Good Medium Common | Choice Good Medium Common Canners & Cutters STOCKER FEEDERS Steers 8.50-9.00 8,00-8.50 6.25-8.00 5.00-6.25 Choice Good Medium Common CALVES $13.00-15.50 10.50-13.00 $4.50-10.50 Choice Medium $13.25-13.75 13.25-13.75 Heavyweights Mediumweights Lightweights $12.75-13.50 Rough Stock $10.00-12.75 Lancaster Grain and Feed Market Wheat $1.30 bu. Corn T77c bu. HAY (baled) Timothy Straw $18.00-20.00 ton 10.00-12.00 ton Selling Price of Feeds $39.00-40.00 ton 41.00-42.00 ton 41.00-42.00 ton 45.00-46,00 ton 54.50-55.50 ton $39.00-40.00 ton 43.00-44.00 ton Bran Shorts Hominy Middlings Linseed Gluten Ground Oath Alfalfa (regular) (Cash at Warehouse) Cottonsneed 41% $39.00-40.00 ton Dairy Feed 16% 34,00-35,00 ton Dairy Feed 18% 38.00-39.00 ton Dairy Feed 20% 41.00-42.00 ton Dairy Feed 24% 44.00-45.00 ton Dairy Feed 25% 47.00-48.00 ton Horse Feed 85% 44.00-45.00 ton Alfalfa (Reground) 44.00-45.00 ton etl New Extension Course In keeping with a growing demand by business and industrial employees for a home study course in business letter writing, provision has made for such a course to be studied by mail with the engineering exten- sion department of the Pennsylvania State College. The this course, as it does scores of others rection of lesson papers. It will be ready for distribution early in Janu- ary. It will appeal especially to young men desiring to prepare them- selves for managerial positions in am ' commerce and industry. been | college offers at mere cost of production and cor- | “BEAU GESTE” SHOULD PROVE RALLING CALL TO THEAT- RE LOVERS. The announcement that Adolph Zukor and Jesse Lasky are shortly to present Major Percival C. Wren’s great mystery melodrama of the French Foreign Legion “Beau Geste” coming to the Majestic The- atre for one week begining Monday Matine December 27th. should prove a magic call for the rallying lovers of real drama in the Theatre. No photo-play has attracted more attention or proved more popular in past history than “Beau Geste”. “Beau Geste” is now rounding out its 7th month at the Criterion Theatre on Broadway in New York City with no sign of abatement in the interest. However, due to the influx of a great many motion pic- tures of the larger and better type, and the public ever increasing de- mand for this kind of entertain- ment, it was decided to place this special company on a tour of the principal cities, Director Brenon achieved a life long ambition in being given carte blanch permission to go ahead and cast “Beau Geste” as suited his needs and fancy. To say that he did it well is to put it mildly as only the playgoer can better judge after [seeing the picture. Ronald Colman was borrowed, thru the courtesy of Samuel Goldwyn and appears as Michael “Beau” Geste, while Neil Hamilton and Ralph Forbes are cast as the other two brothers Digby and (John. Alice Joyce as Lady Brandon [and Mary Brian as Isobel plays the {important female leads. While oth- {ers in importance in the supporting {company are as follows: Noah Ber- ry as “Sergeant LeJaune,” Norman | Trevor well known stage actor as (“Major de Beaujolais,” William {Powell as “Boldini” and Victor | McLaglen and Donald Stuart as | “Hank and Buddy” two Americans who join the French Foreign Legion together with the Geste brothers. EE a “THE EDITOR” By FOSTER TEA FRYE In Print-ing a Paper to-Day, An Editor has Naught to Do; Except, to get ready to Say, What goes in a Column or TWO. Of Course, he is Ask to re-port, On Weddings, Divorces, an’ Crime And Write about Taxes and Sport, Together with News of the Tinie. He like-wise is ask to at-tend, A Meeting, or Party or Ball; But never at-tempt to Of-fend, In Writing of Scandal at All. At times he must visit the Poor, And al-so Solicit some Ads; While often he goes on a Tour, To write for the Mothers an’ Dads. And dur-ing his Leisure that Day, Perhaps if the Fire doesn’t Blaze; He'll Take all the ASHES a-Way, And never re-ceive any Raise. If some of the Printers are Sick, 9 = he must not only | Nrite; : And Sweep up the Office at Nite. But now let us Stop to re-Cord, The Tributes, which to him are]: Paid; It’s (HE), who re-ceives the WARD,” When-ever MISTAKES Made. tS A ME CATTLE OWNERS URGED TO BUY HEALTHY ANIMALS Cattle owners in Pennsylvania are urged by the Bureau of Animal In- |} dustry, State Department of Agri- culture, to buy healthy cattle when adding to their herds or replacing berculosis. The Bureau recommends that cattle owners endeavor to breed and raise more good cattle and where it is necessary to buy animals it is urged that purchases be made from accredited herds or herds that have passed ati least one tuberculin test. Failure on the part of owners to give consideration to the health of the animals they buy may result in introducing tuberculosis infection into clean herds. It is entirely possible for owner to purchase safe cattle, the Bureau points out, for the reason that throughout the United States there are more than fifteen million cattle under offical supervision for tuber- culosis which is more than 23 per cent of the total cattle population. In Pennsylvania there are more than 40 per cent of the dairy and breeding cattle that have been test- ed at least once. 0 Classes For All Poultry Keepers {But help all the Type then to Pick, | N “RE- | 38 may be |Z) animals condemned because of tu-|X BEGIN YOUR NEXT MERRY XMAS. NOW If you had started saving a few cents a week a year ago today, how much easier it would have been to buy gifts this year. And how much merrier would the Christmas be with more and bet- ter gifts to hand to father or mother, sister or sweetheart, wife or daughter, or to the little kiddies that want them most? Join Our Xmas. Savings Club--Now Open : And be ready with a nice snug bank account when Christmas comes The plan is simple, easy and satisfactory in every detail. Here it is: In Class 1, you pay 1 cent the first week, 2 cents the second week, 3 cents the third week and so on for 50 weeks. Total $12.75. In Class 2, you pay 2 cents the first week, 4 cents the second week, 6 cents the third week, and so on for 50 weeks. Total $25.50. In Class 5, you pay 5 cents the first week, 10 cents the second week, 15 cents the third week and so on for 50 weeks. Total $63.75. You May Reverse The Payments If You Wish To Do So For instance, in Class 2, the payments start with 2 cents and end with $1.00. If you wish you may pay $1.00 the first week and 2 cents less each week until the last payment is 2 cents, and so on with all the classes. which the payments are always the We also have five classes in same, as follows: Total § 5.00 Total $ 12.50 Total $25.00 Total $ 50.00 Total $100.00 Total $250.00 Class Class Class Class Class Class You may join as many classes as you wish. Interest Is Allowed On All Classes At The Rate of 4 Per Cent the youngest to the to join. No mem- 10-S—10 Cents Each Week, 25—25 Cents Each Week, 50—50 Cents Each Week, 100—$1.00 Each Week, 200—$2.00 Each Week, 500—$5.00 Each Week, Every member of the family may join, from oldest—your neighbor and all their children are sure bership fee. OPEN NOW Come into the bank and let us tell you all about the plan. THE UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK MOUNT JOY, PENNA. CELT TE TET ICTR LEE ELLIS POOL ROOM and Kessler's Green Grocery Fresh Fruit and Vegetables in Season RESTAURANT . Ci W W Basement Mount Joy Hall Also Fish, Oysters and Clams PRICES ARE RIGHT SAVE wich SAFETY atyour " DRUG STORE After the Turkey Pass Artstyle Pool Tournaments Each Tuesday Evening The State Egg show to be held at the time of the State Farm |for boys aand girls between the ages of 16 and 20 years; for backyard poultrymen living in villages, towns and cities; for farmers who keep less than 500 birds, and for farmers hatcheries, and commercial poultry- men with 500 or more birds. Prem- ium lists and entry blanks are obtain- able from the local county agent, |located at the county seat; the poul- try Extension Department, State | College, Pa., or the Department of Products 9 ‘show at Harrisburg provides classes K a y lor S$ G ara g € 40.00-41.00 ton REPAIRING CAR GREASING A SPECIALTY All Kinds of Tires and Accessories Marietta St., Adjoining Groff Bldg. E. A. KESSLER No. 4 East Main Street MOUNT JOY Try Kessler for Service Milk Chocolates Fruit and Nut Assortment General Auto Phone 119R3 Agriculture, Harrisburg, Pa. | ——— Water the House Plants i Apply water to the house plants when the soil about them requires it. vou buy is adaptable to your condit- the amount of water used and the frequency of application depend largely upon the temperature. High temperatures bring loss of water by | evaporation. Pot-bound plants re- ‘quire more water than newly potted ones. Plants with fibrous roots] usually need more than those with! (fleshy roots. Famous Chincotague Ice Cream, Groceries and Mount Joy Street this fruits piece has of Artstyle Your guests will enjoy quality assortment of and nuts. Every that rich coating Milk Chocolate. -$3.00 Two Pound Box E. W. GARBER zie Rexall swe MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Salt Oysters Rotary Sewing Machines All styles, including Elee- trics, Oil, Needles, Repairing and parts for all machines at A. H. BAKER'S 133 E. 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