The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 14, 1928, Image 7

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‘WEDNESDAY, axed 14th, 1928
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Big Tc:17c:27¢
Where Quality Counts
and Your Money Goes Furthest!
REG. 23c GALVANIZED 1 7 C
BUCKETS










Buy now for your Spring Housecleaning.
GOLD SEAL REG. 10c FINE
MACARONI TABLE SALT
rie 7c bee Yc
Reg. 15¢ =" What 7c Will Buy!
ASCO
ASCO Tomato Soup ........... can 7c
Tomato Hershey’s €ocoa ......... 1-4 1b can 7c
ASCO Corn Starch ............ pkg 7c
Reg. 9c ASCO Noodles pkg 7c
Catsup Safety Malghes ............... pkg 7c
Wrapping Twine .............. ball 7¢
ASCO Elbew Macaroni ........ pkg 7c
9? bots 27c Reg. 10c Vanilla Substitute ..... bot 7¢
All 5c Caddies .............. 2 for 7c
Finest Made. 5c Chocolate Eggs ............ 2 for
GOLD SEAL ROLLED pkgs
WHITE OATS 2°=17c
Your choice of either Quick Cook or Regular.
REG. 15¢ ASCO 2 tumblers 274 Cc
PURE JELLIES
Made as carefully as Mother Used to make it.
CAMPBELL’S cans
TOMATO SOUP 1c





  
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@ Reg. 15¢ ASCO Honey ...... 2 jars 27c
Bd Reg. 15c India Relish ...... 2 bots 27c BAKING
Reg. 15¢c ASCO Gelatine ... 2 pkgs 27c
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© Reg. 29c¢ ASCO Apricots ..... can 27c
. Reg. 21c ASCO Asparagus .... can 17c¢ 1b 17
° Writing Paper ...............; pkg 17c¢ can 0
a) Parlor Matches ........... 4 boxes 17c
° ASCO Bread Crumbs ...... 2 pkgs 17c Absolutely
Reg. 25¢ ASCO Ammonia ....qt bot 17¢ Pure
ASCO DUTCH REG. 5¢ FINE
COCOA SALT
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PRIM WHOLE GRAIN 3 pkgs 1 7 C
RICE
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Victor Pan High Art
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Surpreme Wipe 8c Coffee Ib 3lc
These Prices Effective in Our
MOUNT JOY STORE




MELHORN’S FRUIT and POULTRY FARM
“PENNA. SUPERVISED CHICKS”
This breeding farm specializé8 in sup-
plying Baby Chicks from only the most
carefully selected matings, free range,
and standard bred Leghorns, now under
official trap nest supervision. i
All males and females have been ap-
proved and leg banded by an inspector
of Pennsylvania Department of Agricul-
ture for two successive years.
Buy “Supervised” chicks that produce =
big, beautiful Standard S. C. White Leg-
horns that you will be proud of. Place
your orders early as all orders will be fill-
ed in rotation.

WE AIM TO PLEASE
J. E. MELHORN,
Phone Call 63R3
MOUNT JOY, PA.

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Soda Mint
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A giant package of these
reliable Soda
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They promptly relieve indi-
gestion, gas, heartburn, ete.
Keep a bottle
home or in your pocket.
handy at
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Bottle of 140
25c
E. W. GARBER
The Jexall Sore


The Produce and
Live Stock Market
CORRECT INFORMATION FUR.
| NISHED WEEKLY BY THE
PENNA. BUREAU OF
| MARKETS FOR THE
|

BULLETIN
Receipts of | Pennsylvania mush-
{rooms were moderate in Philadel-
{phia and prices held firm under a
fair demand. Most sales ranged
from .50 to $1.25 per 8 pound
basket with extra fancy stock
bringing $1.25 to $1.40 per 8
pound basket, browns and creams
at $1.00 to $1.15 and buttons at
.75 to .90, according to the Pennsyl-
vania and Federal Bureau of
Markets,
The apple market was steady
with a fairly active demand, Truck
receipts of nearby Romes sold at
$2.25 to $3.00 per bushel, Stayman
at $2.50 to $3.25, Yorks at $2.50
to $2.75 and Delicious at $3.00 to
$3.50. Florida strawberries were
weaker and sold at .30 to .40 per
quart,
Potato prices were generally firm
in Eastern markets today. Trad-
ing was moderate and supplies al-
so moderate to liberal. Pennsyl-
vania round whites sold at $3.00 to
$3.15 per 120 pound sack in Phila-
delphia with a few sales to $3.25.
The Pittsburgh market was firm
with Pennsylvania stock bringing
$3.75 to $4.15, while Washington,
D. C. quoted $3.85 to $4.00. The


MOUNT JOY. PA.

Yout Calendar
should tell you:
“Every 10. Days you
need a haircut”
Cultivate this fine personal
habit—it makes a man look
his best always.
Ladies’ and Children’s Hair
Cutting.
Agent for Manhattan Laundry
Always Go To
Hershey's Barber Shop




SHOE REPAIR SHOP
Will Move
On and After March 1, 1928
I will be located in the Baker pro-
perty, next to the Amiérican Store,
where I will be prepafed to do
SHOE REPAIRING
Of All Kinds
At Reasonable Prices

VINCENT TRINCHI
Mount Joy
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H. H. KRALL


[ always have on hand anything in
the line o
SMOKED MEATS, HAM, DRIED
BEEF, BOLOGNA, LARD, ETC.
Also Fresh Beef, Veal Pork, Mutton
Krall’s Meat Market
West Main St.. MOUNT JOY
STONE -
Before placing ybur order
elsewhere, see us.
Crushed Stone. Also manufac
turers of Concrete Blocks, Sills
and Lintels.
J. N. STAUFFER & BRO.
MOUNT JOY, PA.
LEE ELLIS
POOL ROOM
and
RESTAURANT
Basement Mount Joy Hall




FOOT BALL—BASKET BALL
HEADQUARTERS

For a Good Clean
SHAVE and HAIR CUT
at a right price go to
“Cap” Williams
“E. Main St., MOUNT JOY, PA.
Ladies’ and Children’s Hair
Cutting a Specialty.
HAROLD W. BULLER
House Painter
And
Paper Hanger Contractor
een

Estimates cheerfully given. Prices
reasonable.
Florin, Pa.


market at Maine shipping points
intendent.
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.
Religious News
in Our Churches
Donegal Presbyterian Church
Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor
Church School at 9:30 A. M.
D. C. Witmer, Superintendent.
Evening worship and sermon at
7:30 P. M.
The pastor will preach.
Presbyterian Church
Rev. C. B. Segelken, D.D., Pastor
Church School 9:30 A. M.
H. 8. Newcomer, Superintendent.
Morning worship and sermon at
10:30 A, M.
Theme:
Sin.”
Wednesday evening 7:30 P. M.
Prayer and Praise Service.
“The Forgiveness of

St. Mark’s United Brethren Church
Rev. H. S. Kiefer, Pastor
Sunday school at 9:00 A. M.
H. N. Nissly, superintendent.
Morning worship and sermon
10:15 A. M.
Junior and Senior Christian En-
deavor at 6:30 P. M.
Preaching at 7:30 P. M.
‘You are most cordially invited
to all these services,
at

Methodist Episcopal Church
Rev. C. E. Wonderley, Pastor
Wednesday, 4:00 P. M. Junier
League. Mrs. Diffenderfer, Super-
Prayer service 7:30 P. M.
9:15 A. M. Sabbath School.
Dr. E. W. Garber, superintendent

was strong with bulk Green Mts.
bringing $2.35 to $2.40 per hun-
dred weight f. o. b. New York
state reported a strong market
with ronud whites selling at $3.55
to $3.70 per 150 pound sack f. o.
b. Shipments for the entire coun-
try totaled 959 cars, of which
Pennsylvania supplied 16, New
York 21 and Maine 154, according
to the Pennsylvania and Federal
Bureau of Markets.
Beets continued firm
brought .75 to $1.00 per 5-8 basket,
carrots .50 to .65, parsnips .35 to
.65, rutabagas .30 to .60 and white
turnips .30 to .50. The first ex-
press receipts of Georgia asparagus
were received and sold at $12.00
per crate of a dozen bunches.
The potato market was firm with
a slow demand and moderate offer-

Jersey redskins
basket.
MARKET: Extremely dull, little
action thruout week, compared with
week ago beef steers weak to .25
lower, all grades showing decline,
early top $13., average weight
1260 pounds, bulk of sales $11.50-
12.50. Bulls, she stock and all
cutters about steady. Stockers and
feeders inactive.
bulls $8.50-9.25,
10.75, butcher cows $7.50-8.75,
cutters $4.25-5.50. Calves
choice vealers $17.75.
HOGS: No action
tendency,
RECEIPTS:
cattle 1 car from St. Paul; contain-
ing 35 head, 259 trucked in from
nearby farms, total cattle 294 head,
24 calves, 300 hogs. Receipts for
week ending March 10, 1928, cattle
26 cars, 11 Pa; 7 Chicago; 4 St.
.50 to .65 per 5-8
heifers $10.00-
taining 716 head, 824 trucked in, |“
total cattle 1540 head, 442 calves,
1195 hogs, 106 sheep. Receipts
for corresponding week last year,
cattle 34 cars, 12 Pa; 6 Va; 5
Tenn; 4 St. Paul; 2 Chicago; 1
Canada; 1 Towa; 1 Ind; 1 Md; con-|7
taining 854 head, 774 trucked in,
total cattle 1628 head, 78 calves, |7
1615 hogs, 123 sheep.
Range Of Prices
STEERS
Choice $13.75-15.25
Good 12.50-18.75
Good 12.50-13.75
Good 12.25-13.5¢
Medium 11.00-12.50
Common 8.00-11.00
HEIFERS
Choice 10
Good 9.25-10.25
Medium 8.00-9.25
Common 6.75-8.00 |W
COWS
Choice -
Good
: n
Common & medium
Low cutter & cutter
ULLS 3
8.25-10.00 | S
5.75-8.25 |
Feeder and Stocker Cattle
Good & choice 8.75-11.25 |
Common & medium 6.50-8.75
Good & choice
Common & medium
Good & choice
Cutters, common & med.
VEALERS
Good & choice 15.75-17.75
Medium 13.50-15.75
Cull and common 6.00-13.50
HOGS
Heavyweights 9.00-9.50
Mediumweights 9.25-9.75
Lightweights 9.00-9.75
Rough Stock 7.50-9.00
and | day, 7:45 P. M. Midweek.
P. M
ings. , Pennsylvania round whites| Christian Endeavor, Sunday at
ranged from $3.00 to $3.15 per 120 6:45 P. M.
pound sack. Idaho Russets brought| Topic: What are the real values
$3.25 per 110 pound sack and New |of Church Membership.
P. M. at the home of Harry Bishop.
Thos. J. Brown, superintendent,
Bulk butcher | the sermon on Lent,
steady, | tice.
early, steady |service.
for today’s market, | Guild at the rectory.
Paul; 2 Va. 1 Buffalo; 1 Md; con- [sermons on the Lords
95.11.50 | Will be a prayer service.
1
Wednesday night,
crook, Mr. and Mrs. Eppley of New
Cumberland
and a
town will sing.
Dr. Yates of Lancaster will preach.
will sing.
8.50-11.00 | singer of
6.25-8.50 | and hear the Gospel in Song.
continue indefinitely.
WOMAN, 61, INJURED
old, matron of the Neffsville Breth-
ren Home, was injured in an auto-
J.ancaster Grain and Feed Market |mobile accident Wednesday night
Wheat $1.35 bu. | ong is a patient in the General
Jay [aed 12.00-16.00 ton | NOSPital. She has a laceration on
Straw 10.00-13.00 ton hee on the: nose
Selling Price of Feeds Mrs. Hoffer was hurt while rid-
Bran 48.00-49.50 ton ing in a car driven by her husband,
Shorts 47.00-48.00 ten | A p, Hoffer. They were on the
Hominy 47.00-48.00 ton Harrisburg pike near the East
Middlings 48.50-49.50 ton Petersburg road and attempted to
Linseed 61.00-62.00 ton turn off to the left, when they col-
Gluten Bn hiv lided with a car driven by Earl
Ad ae aie) 42.00.43.00 Fn Metzler, of Manheim. Both
Cottonseed 41% 59.50-60.50 ton | Vere damaged. A passing motorist
Dairy feed 16% 43.50-44.50 ton [removed Mrs. Hoffer to the hos-
Dairy feed 18% 46.50-47.50 ton |Pital. State Patrolman Robert Mar-
Dairy feed 20% 51.00-52.00 ton shall, of the local detail, is investi-
Dairy feed 24% 55.50-56.50 ton |2ating.
Dairy feed 25% 58.50-59.50 ton Ym
Horse feed 85% 50.00-51.00 ton Trotzky’s demotion seems to be
Alfalfa (reground) 45.00-46.00 ton [steppe by steppe.
10:30 A. M. Morning worship.
6:30 P. M. Epworth League.
Leader: Mrs. Wm. Diffenderfer.
7:30 P. M. Evening worship.

Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev. Geo. A. Kercher, Pastor
Bible school 9:30 A. M,
Morning service 10:45 A. M,
Evening service 7 P. M.
Junior Catechetical Class 2.30.
Adult Catechetical Class on Mon-
Lenten services Wednesday, 7:45
"Light Brigade, Saturday 3 P. M.
T. U. Evangelical Church
Rev. A. L. Bernhart, Pastor
Prayer service Wednesday 7:30.
Sabbath school, Sunday 9:30.
Preaching, Sunday, 10.30 A. M.
Leader: Dorothy Kaylor,
Preaching Sunday 7:30 P. M.
Choir rehearsal Thursday 7:00
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church
Rev. C. E. Knickle, M. A., Rector
9:15 A. M. Sunaay School.
10:30 A. M. Morning service with
7:30 P. M. Evening service.
Monday, 7:30 P. M. Choir prac-
Wednesday, 7.30 P. M. Evening
Wednesday 8:00 P. M. St. Mary's
Florin U. B. Church in Christ
Rev. J. C. Deitzler, pastor
Bible School 9:30 A. M.
Morning worship at 10:30 A. M. |e
The fourth theme in the series of
Prayer is:
Our Father's Will.”
Junior society at 5:15 P. M.
Intermediate society at 5:45.
Christian endeavor at 6:30 P. M.
Evening worship at 7:15 P. M.
Catechetical class Monday at
BOP M.
Teachers training Tuesday at
15 P. M,
Prayer service Thursday at 7:30
You are always welcome.
Church of God
Rev. I. A. MacDannald, Minister
Sunday School 9.30 A. M.
J. S. Hamaker, Supt.
Sermon 10:30 A. M.
C.E 6:30 P. M.
Leader: Hazel Hoffman. This
Evangelistic Service 7: 80.
Special service each night this
reek. Visiting ministers each night.
Rev. J. C. Forn-
will sing. Thursday
ight, Rev. E. F. Yoder will preach
Quartette from Elizabeth~
Friday night Rev.
aturday night, Rev. E. F. Berger,
f Harrisburg will preach.
From Friday night until Monday
ight Mr. E. G. Figard, of Altoona,
Mr. Figard is a Gospel
splendid ability. Come
The will
Evangelistic services
You are invited to these services.
esses.
IN AUTO ACCIDENT

Mrs. Elizabeth Hoffer, 61 years



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cars | reasonable.
Telephone 5R5
Vey
“BUICK
Outsell; any other 3 cars
in Buicks field
Motorists like you invest
almost as many dollars in
Buick motor cars as in any
other THREE CARS in
Buick’ field - - -
‘Taith means something
when itis backed by dollars

SEDANS $1195 to $1995 ’ $1195 to $1850
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SPORT MODELS $1195 to $1525
dUlpricesf. o. b Flint, Mich., government tax to be added. The G.M.A.C. finance phan,
fe the mast desirable, is available
S. F. ULRICH
PENNA,
SCHELL’S SEEDS
THE SEEDS THAT GROW

McCormick-Deering Farm Equipment
Good Equipment Makes a Good Farmer Better.
COLUMBIAN
STOVES
Sold Exclusively
in Mount Joy and

vicinity by
J.B. Hostetter & Son
MOUNT JOY, PA.

Saving is Constructive
Saving now means satisfaction,
comfort and happiness in the
future. It will afford training
and education for your child-
ren.
We offer every advantage to
encourage systematic saving.

Ask for a Money Barrel
at our savings window
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First National Bank
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Surplus $229,000 Capital §125,000

A CRE BN iw i oe
FOR GOOD, CLEAN COAL
You want coal that burns and is free from stone,
t clinkers, ete. A trial
readily convince you that
it pays to bay good coal. Prices very
ZF] GIVE S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS
HARRY LEEDOM
MOUNT JOX, PENNA.
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