Sp a lll IL a Riri ‘WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25th, 1928 consistent with High Quality. It Pays to Buy All Your Table Needs in the Asco Stores— Where Quality Counts Your Money ‘Goes Furthest Reg. 9c ASCO the Price of Three. Reg. 8c Choice California Reg. 10c Fancy Large California Prunes Prunes 4 1bs 25¢ | 3 lbs 25¢ Sn Canon PrUMES 2 Ibs 25¢ Evaporated Milk o <= 25¢ Absolutely pure. The Highest Quality Milk packed. P. & G. Reg. 29¢c Corned Beef Hash can 25¢ Asco Sour Krout ...... 2 cans 19¢ h h Asco Cooked Pumpkin ..2 cans 19¢ Nap i d Asco Mixed Vegetables .. can 12¢ Joan of Arc Kidney Beans can 10c Soa Red Ripe Tomatoes ....2 cans 15c Pp Asco Fancy Tomatoes ..2 cans 19c Campbell’s Spaghetti ..... can 10c Asco Calif. Peaches ... big can 19¢ Del Monte Peaches ... big can 19¢ { cakes 25¢ Asco Cooked Spinach . big can 19c¢ ASCO Teas 13e 1 bh 45c 120 17e 2 Ih 68¢ Orange Pekoe Reg. 25¢ Cked Corned Beef can 21c Reg. 15¢ Asco Catsup .. 2 bots 25¢ Blue Ribbon Sunrise Catsup ........ 3 bots 25¢ Asco Beans with Pork . 3 cans 25¢ Malt Pure Vanilla Extract .bot 13¢c, 25¢ Asco Ground Spices ...... can 7c Extract Asco Corn Starch ....... pkg 7c Fine Table Salt ......... bag 5c : Asco Bread Crumbs ..... pkg 5c Ib Asco Prepared Mustard ... jar 12¢ can Delicious Calif. Apricots big can 22¢ Farm Dale Strawberry Preserves 2s 200 Just selected berries and sugar. D-e-l-i-c-i-o-u-s. Leads in Popularity Because of its Quality! Real Economy Is-- shopping where you can buy the most of the highest grade goods for the least money—Every ASCO Store is an Econ- omy Centre. Highest Quality is the first requirement of ev- ery commodity we sell. And our Prices are the very lowest and moderate Gelatine Desserts 4 pkgs 25¢ A delightful, easily prepared dessert. Four Packages for Common & medium Low cutter & cutter Victor Bread =: 5¢ I , AS Reg. 15¢ ASCO Bread Supreme vm 8c Good to the last slice. New Texas Reg. 12¢ Cooked Sweet Good and choice Good and choice : 7 siffer mit der huffnung os du Common & medium oa reforma consht. Sel is shunt 20th Avenue, 6.25-8.50 | WaIrra, awver wen en yunger mon : net ganunk leeb far dich hut far Good and choice Common & medium RE PRE ES CES rs, Jellies (Onions(Potatoes 2 wmbiers 250(3 [hs 256/12 He 19¢ MELHORN’S FRUIT and POULTRY FARM “PENNA. SUPERVISED CHICKS” This breeding farm specializes in sup- ; - plying Baby Chicks from only the most carefully selected matings, free range, and standard bred Leghorns, now under official trap nest supervision. 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. 1001 1 LT Local and Long Distance Hauling Movings:—None too Short, None too Long See me for prices before engaging your truck. REASONABLE RATES CHAS. Z. DERR 44 East Main St. MOUNT JOY, PENNA. E marl4-tf » V0 LO Read The Tt. J Heavyweights Mediumweights Lightweights Packing Sows These Prices Effective in Our Pray MOUNT JOY STORE Bran 46.50-47.50 ton Shorts 46.00-47.00 ton Bran $46.50-47.50 ton Shorts 46.00-47.00 ton Hominy $48.50-49.50 ton Middlings 49.50-50.50 ton Linseed $64.50-65.50 ton Gluten 50.00-51.00 ton Ground Oats Alfrlfa (regular) 44.00-45.00 ton Cottonseed 41% $67.00-68.00 ton Dairy Feed 16% $46.50-47.50 ton Dairy Feed 18% $49.00-$50.00 ton Dairy Feed 20% $53.00-54.00 ton Dairy Feed 24% $56.50-57.50 ton Dairy Feed 25% $59.50-60.50 ton Horse Feed 85% $55.50-56.50 ton Alfalfa (reground) 47.00-48.00 ton BR. — | Works Hard, Dances, Gains 3 Lbs. a Week | We see upon the tree-tops a sure THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA The Produce and NISHED WEEKLY BY THE PENNA. BUREAU OF MARKETS FOR THE BULLETIN eral Bureau of Markets, bunch, rhubarb at 4c and 6c and scallions at 75¢ to $1.25 per 100 bunches. The sweet potato market was draggy with prices ranging from $1.10 to $1.50 per 5-8 basket. Ap- ples met a good demand with the best Romes, Staymen and Paragon selling at 32.75 to $3.25. MARKET: Beef steers, fairly ac- tive, early week’s decline fully ab- 1310, 1270 pound averages $13.25, bulk of sales $11.50-12.50. Bulls, she stock and all cutters steady, steady. Calves steady at week’s de- cline, top vealers $16.00. HOGS: Strong to 60c higher, top locals $10.50, no westerns on! sales. RECEIPTS: For today’s market, cattle 3 cars, 1 St. Paul; 1 Chicago; 1 Penna.; containing 91 head, 515 head trucked in from local feed, lots, total cattle 606 head, 27 calv-| es, 202 hogs, 12 sheep. Receipts for week ending April 21, 1928, St. Paul; 1 Chicago; 1 Buffalo, con-| total cattle 1839 head, 425 calves, corresponding week last year, cattle 21 cars, 17 Penna.; 2 St. . Paul; 1} Chicago; 1 Tenn.; containing 46 cattle 1394 head, 167 calves, 239] hogs. Range Of Prices STEERS Feeder and Stocker Cattle HOGS $10.25-11.00 Selling Price of Feeds $55.00-56.00 ton “I work hard, dance and have gained 3 pounds a week since tak- i ing Vinol. My nervousness is al- { most gone.”—Mrs. F. Lang. | cod liver peptone, iron, ete., Nerv- | ous, easily tired anemic people are | surprised how Vinol gives new pep | sound sleep and a BIG appetite. |. | The very FIRST Boils Site page eral pounds weight to thin child- : | a Da Mastes delicious. E |up as thoroughly as the movies have W. Garber, Druggist. (5) | under his control. cll i thomson oy Bulletin Vinol is a delicious compound of In a London theater the experi- ment has been tried of placing |raging in Arabia and parts adjac- loud-speakers all over the auditor- iium. Usually they are seated just us. Live Stock Market INFORMATION FUR- The Philadelphia potato market LJ | Was steady with a limited demand supplies. Pennsyl- vania round whites sold at $2.65 to $3.00 per 120 pound sack while | Maine Green Mountains sold at $3 [MW |to $3.15. Idaho Russets sold at Wd | $2.76 per 100 pound sack, aceord- ing to the Pennsylvania and Fed- Dandelion greens were in lighter supply and sold at 65c to $1.00 per L]| bushel while kale brought 50c to AM | 75c. Homegrown carrots stronger and sold at 76c to $1.25 tsu sellem 5-8 basket. Kale sold at 50¢ {frogt hut wos farich maidel os are [Bi to T5c per bushel while the 44 | spinach brought 75¢ to $1.25, The mushroom market was slight-| now hetta mere maid garn os du ly weaker with prices ranging from ons sawga daidst wos far boova 08 40c to $1.15 per 3 pound basket. | Pennsylvania parsley sold at 8e al best | picka sull sorbed, closing steady with week | ago, top -13.50, average weight! far en parfecter mon soocha un hut bulk medium bulls $8.50-9.75. Heifers $10.00-11.00, butcher COWS I $7.50-8.50, cutters $4.50-5.50. | shtarva—era gootichkeit hut se Stockers and feeders slow, tally | cattle 25 cars, 20 Penna; 2 Del; 1 mon bragged wos en gooter mon o: schmarter boo, os si fodder un C i” Cite : Good $12.50-13.75 | mudder ared un fulgt, is mae wardt! B i City National $8.25-10.50 [er farshtond os we grosser Cutters, common & med. 5.75-8.25 |dumm. un leeb is mae wardt os en palace } 8.75-11.00 |foll reichdum un hoss. Hire ken|Warded for construction of apart- $8.75-11. ene| Ment building at Luzerne Street 00-10.75 | 42 di glade noach eme shodda fun $10.00-10. dime mon sime geld-sock. Shtae|trees from State Forest Tree Nur- by eme woo are recht is, un fullick 028 eme woo are farshtond used, awver $ 3.00-10. luss ene net uff dich draida. Won|%$250,000 new First Evangelical ed, forlase es net bis es shtinked os]. — we en farshimmelder millich-hoffa. I Broad Street between Cal- Do en tzaum on di tzoong un hold dich ous shtride mit da nuchbera; si uff-ga-labed un fri, un won de socha dere ken gooter mon maucha don fehondel ene uff en hounse un derno sheese der hounse. C. Wilbur Groff, Elizabethtown, Pa. He came to us so sudden with a Hays, seems to have been cleaned PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH en bully gooter advise fun dere, un mere hira sulla. —De Kassy | Well, Kassy, ich hob ken brief mae g'shriva tsu ma maidel sidder os ich un de Polly ols mit-anonner in de school gonga sin om oldta ‘rhoda school-house on der grick, | aver wile du mich so en wichtiche i question frogsht, will ich dere en | farshtenich ondwart gevva. Amohl es arsht, Kassy, broveer net far en parfecter m s place merg. bany will plant 40,000 tree seed- lings this year. store opened recently. fighting equipment for advocated, Le pumper truck purchased by local fire de- partment, Lewistown —_ Grandstand erected at Y. M. C. A. field on South Dor cas Street, & Loan Association Sensing capital stock to $6,000,- stream-line silhoasette will bri ent. As we understand it, a holy | cheer to the a war is about as holy as a civil war dieting women is civil. surplus. tion and warning signs in southern Chester County, Lewistown — Bids opened for St. Thomas — Reservior con- 1 in public square to be Mercersburg — Autocaster in- Lewistown — Reedsville National new building Wilkinsburg — Plans approved Weatherly — Borough streets Hazelton — $100,000 bond issue ank takes over interest of First Philadelphia — Plans completed Ambridge — $122,000 is estim- Brownville — Work started on ngahela Railway station here. Lansdale — Contract awarded andstand Carbondale — Lackawanna Motor Scranton — $20,000 contract a- Scranton — Building permits is- Pennsylvania Department of For- Sunbury — Cornerstone laid for lll and Noble Streets. Elizabethtown Hardsurfaced Brookville— Brookville Ice Cream milk plant Granville —. $65,000 school bond on here at pri. Honesdale — Two new roads will Lancaster —. “Intelligencer” and Curtisville—Forq Collieries Com- Nemacolin — Buckeye Coal Com- Wellsboro — Finkelstein’s new Greensboro — Purchase of fire- this place Lewistown — New fire Lansdale — North Penn Building considers in- ee eee. The passing of the feminine farmers who blame for the farm crop Industrial Notes Langhorne — Bucks Co. Trust Company will erect new office Cream of the Tobacco Philadelphia — Plans making for enlargement of Ellis College for ern Furniture Needs The importance of correct furniture and furnish- ing in the modern home cannot be over epmhasiz- ed, if you wish to entertain your friends in a manner that will do yourself and your husband LLOYD WANER Noted Star of the Pittsburgh Pirates, writes: “When I arrived at the Pitts- burgh training camp I noticed my brother Paul smoked Lucky Strikes exclu- sively, and heexplained why. You will agree that we were in a close and exciting Pen- nant race and it certainly called for splendid physical condition to withstand the tax and strain upon one’s nerves and wind. Like Paul, my favoriteCigaretteis Lucky Strike.” “It’s toasted” No Throat Irritation -No Cough. ©1928, The American Tobacco Co., Inc. credit. The best way to insure proper furniture is to come here to make your selections. H. C. BRUNNER West Main Street, MOUNT JOY, PENNA. HARDWARE PLUMBING, HEATING AND TINNING When in need of anything in our line, we will be pleased tq We have secured the services of a first-class Plumber and are prepared to do only the best of work. We are prompt and will cheerfully furnish estimates. Give us a call. Brown Bros. West Main Street MOUNT JOY, PA. CLARENCE ScHOCK MOUNT JOY, PA. MBER-COAL |i