Stores are Concentrating On their efforts To serve you with these Unusual Values Reg. 15c CRUSHED or COUNTRY GENTLEMAN CORN 2cans 25¢ Very Sweet and Tender. Other 15¢ Items at 2 for 25¢ ; 9 heavier receipts. Most sales ranged [the A. M. Weid f li Field Foul TI i CEE bots 1. M. Weidman farm, live stock ie ou Ss. Pure Olive Oil eee 2 25¢ from .40 to $1.10 per 3 pound 'and implements by Oscar H. Ruhl, Goals Goals ASCO Cider Vinegar 2 bois i baske, io Sneavely, auct. Buel 1 1 9 - a Jellies tumblers 2 r scarce and he Saturday, Mar, 9th—On the pre- | Yoder, F .......... 1 1 3 ASCO Pie 2 2 pkgs 25¢ firm at .75 to $1.00 per 5-8 basket mises the Mrs. George Heistand Beaty Ci, ont 4 1 9 Sugare ates Bie ies sine i; : is Tyre firm and sold at | farm, Midway between Maytown Nol, C ........... 1 1 3 ASCO Pure Honey ......%........ 2 jars 25¢ 00 2 § 40. god {and Marietta, live stock and imple- | McCoy, C 9 3 7 3 px quality broug $2.00 per bushel. ments by Mervin S. Arnold, Fr Yr Xe a Princess Cocoa 2 cans 25¢ White purple top turnips showed a [iol old, Frank, @ 1 0 2 wide range due to variation in size | Monday, Mar. 11—On the prem- trian 2S a — . Reg. 17c Reg. 10c Calif. a Jetsey stock sod fos = the Cameron farm known as Totals 13 2 8) . 0 . er 5- asket and the Henry Nissley farm, at Donegal cs. ohn A ros 2 ASCO Bartlett Pears Pennsylvania stock at .50 to .60. Sine the Ya 1 Sheen Referce, John Borger. Score- or Cherries and Fla. Grapefruit 3 buffet cans 25¢ Ideal for Small Families. Apricots 2 tall cans 25¢ A 25% Saving Reg. 10c NORWAY MACKEREL... 3 fn 95. from $1.10 to $1.40 per 120 pound sack while 100 pound sacks brought $1.00 to $1.10. There were a few fancy lots arriving by truck that brought as high as $1.25. Maine Green Mountains sold at $1.40 per 120 pound sack, according to the Pennsylvania and Federal Bureaus. The sweet potato market was firm for fancy stock but average of- ferings moved slowly. The best yel- lows sold at $1.00 to $1.25 per 5-8 weaker tendency on account of the township, one mile east of Rheems, entire lot of live stock, farm imple- ments and household goods by John W. Newcomer. Frank, auct. Friday, March 8—In East Done- gal township, the former Hoffines farm, 1% miles northeast of May- town, stock and implements by Harvey B. Hossler. Aldinger, auct. Friday, March 8—At 7:30 P. M. at the Bulletin Office, East Main | Street, Mt. Joy, real estate by the basket while reds brought $1.10 to |Executors of Wm. M. Hollowbush, Diffenderfer. F 1 4 6 $1.35. Maryland and Delaware yel- | deceased. Frank, auct. See adver- Laskewitz, F ....... 1 0 2 lows ranged from .75 to $1.65 de- |tisement. Hawthorne, C...... 1 2 4 pending upon quality and condition. Saturday, Mar. 9—On tne prem- Light, C .......... 0 0 0 Yams sold at $1.25 to $1.50. ises in the village of Salunga in W, Beamenderfer, G 5 2 12 The onion market was dull and { Hempfield twp., household goods by Hslblelh, Govier g 0 9 New York state yellows sold at Mrs. Samuel Shertzer., Waser, auct. Newcomer, G ...... 2 0 4 $4.50 to $5.00 per 100 pound sack. Saturday, Mar. 9—On the prem- = The mushroom market showed a |ises in Penn Township, 1 mile south Totals ......... 10 8 28 of Manheim, along state highway on brought $1.85 to $2.00 per bushel. Yorks sold at $1.00 to $1.50 and Nero at $1.25. MARKET: Beef steers and year- lings continued to advance until Thursday when a weakness develop- ed, but at the close today better leading from The best apples were firm and Rheems to Marietta, live st keeper, Herman. Timekeeper, Long- met a moderate demand. Delicious, implements by B. F. tan) od Time. ef periods, 10 nin. Stayman and Winesap brought $1.25 S. Frank, auct. utes nei icici to $1.75 per bushel while fancy lots Tuesday, March 12 —In East Donegal township on the late Amos F. Eby farm, near Union School House, entire lot of live stock, farm implements, ete., by Chas. Beaston. Frank, auct. Wednesday, Mar. 13—On the road leading from Salunga to New- on the records of the league. Eph- rata refused to play if a certain of- ficial was referee. Mt. Joy Hi—Phi Kappa Tau Just to keep in trim when Eph- night, Mount Joy High played Phi Koppa Tau and lost 34-28. Score: Mount Joy H. S. . Field Foul TI Goals Goals Phi Kappa Tau OUR ODD FELLOWS WON FROM GRANDVIEW TEAM The Mount Joy I O. O. F. pin spillers won a good game from Grandview on the Lancaster alleys Friday night by a margin of 145 rata left us without a game Friday | our people. Capital $125,000 Organized for the Service of the People-- bank takes pride in its record of helpfulness to individuals and bus- iness concerns, and continues to ex- tend to all a cordial invitation to let us work with them in the up- building of this community and the furtherance of the prosperity of | “No Account Too Large-- First National Bank Mount Joy, Pa. Surplus and Profits $255,000 This None Too Small” ‘WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1929 THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. PAGE SEVEN SALE REGISTER | : C € Iroduce an If you want a notice of your sale nteresting age | | inserted in this register weekly | Rr . | from now until day of sale, ABSO- N f h W k | Live Stock Market LUTELY FREE, send or phone us ews 0 t e ee 1 your sale date and when you are | ant — — —— ready, let us print your bills. 1! RR ERE CORRECT INFORMATION FUR: | That's the ands on MOUNT JOY HIGH GETS GAME > NISHED WEEKLY BY THE |can get. BY FORFEIT FROM EPHRATA || Ya. PENNA. BUREAU OF Wednesday, Mar. 6—On the pre- OTHER LOCAL GAMES & MARKETS FOR THE mises known as the Ira Habecker Ww et : oie BULLETIN farm, at the village of Silver hen Ephrata High school fail- §| x aa i Springs, implements and personal ot £0 for its Bape a Mt. i - . as oi : : 1s | Droperty by Mrs, . oy, Friday night, as had been pro- F ( FE ' he i balats Hayles x Poy a a Hake, May mised by the principal of the | RVI continue or oo or * 1 school, the game was declared for- | S usua our stock was generally fair to ordinary er, auat, ; ; 9 and sold slowly. Prices ranged | Thursday, Mar. 7—In Mount Joy | feited to Mount Joy High school, "Three 10c Dec. Choc. Cocoa. Cream Eggs for 25¢ Green's Choc. Cocoanut Cream Eggs ..... Ib 25¢ 10c Free Running Table Salt ....... 2 pkgs 15¢