The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 09, 1930, Image 7

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"WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1930


Tea Week in Our Stores!
Our Teas are imported from the Finest Tea Gar-
dens of the Orient. They are carefully selec-
ted and blended, packed in sanitary car-
tons—and come to you with that
“freshly-picked” flavor.
It Pays to Trade Where Quality Counts!
ASCO TEAS
1b pkg, 15¢ | 44"
xe. 100
h60c | Ib 38c
PLAIN BLACK
INDIA CEYLON OR
OLD COUNTRY STYLE

MIXED

 
California Bartlett
PEARS
big can 25¢ ?
Franco - American Cooked
Spaghetti
2 cans 17¢
CHIPSO
big pkg 19¢
Granules or Flakes.
ASCO or RITTER
BEANS
WITH
PORK
3 cans 20¢
Ready to Serve.
Reg. 25¢ ASCO
PEANUT
BUTTER
Largest tum. 19¢
A




Mazola pt. can 25¢
Cooking Oil
Tasty Sandwich Fillers!
delicious sandwich filler


Diplomat Boned Chicken can 49
Libby’s Cooked Corned Beef ................... can 25c¢
Best Pink Salmon &. . 0... 0... can 17c
Fancy Red Salmbn. ..... .........0%. can 29c
Smoked Kippered Snacks .........0........ 3 cans 20c
Nerse Boy Norwegian Sardines .............. 2 cans 25¢
Monte Cristo Sardines . =~. .... ... &........ 2 cans 25¢

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Reg. 9c Lord Baltimore Sparkling
BEVERAGES (plus dep.)
Seasonable Needs!
3 bots 20¢c

N..B. C. Lorna Doone Cakes 1b 25¢
Farmdale Tender Poas .......... ... 5... os can 14c
ASCO Fancy Sweet Peas ............ % cs can 17¢
Del Monte Sugar Peas’ 5. 0.0. can 17¢
ASCO Finest June Peas .............. 5... .+« Can 23c
Rosedale Corned Beef Hash can 23c
Choice Domestic Sardines ........... viele Bay ve be can 5c

Black Flag Liquid
INSECT KILLER
ASCO COFFEE
39¢—29¢=10c¢ Saved
1-2 pt. can 23¢c

Ib 29¢

Victor Blend Acme Brand 1b tin

1b .
COFFEE 29¢ | COFFEE 39¢
Preferred by thousands Adapted to percolator use.
ASCO Finest Grape Juice pt bot 17¢
Welch’s Grape Juice pt bot 29¢
California Apricots ............. ..... 5. tall can 12%c
California Ripe Olives civ ini viii can 23c
Walbeck’s Stuffed Cucumber Rings .............. jar 19c
ASCO Creamy Mints... i. viii 1-2 1b 10c

Large Wrapped
Loaf
Bread Supreme Sc
Victor Bread, Big Pan Loaf . Bg


When you consider the fair prices at which you secure High-
est Quality Foods—you realize that your neighborhood Asco
Store saves you money and is a veritable asset to your com-

These Prices Effective in Our
MOUNT JOY STORE

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THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.

| OWL-LAFFS

0. W. L
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Now that those Hunter boys
made a new long distance flying
record, it's about time some one
swims across the Atlantic.
I really can’t understand why so
many people take up that marathon
stuff, keep doing the very same
thing over and over again for hours
and we have some folks here in
town who won’t even start any-
thing.
I heard a fan ask a boy what
steam was and the little fellow re-

plied that it was water crazy with
the heat.
One of our Manheim street col-
ored fellows says he’s had good
luck ever since he carries a rab-
bit’s foot in his pocket. The first
night he put it there his wife was
going thru his pockets and came
mighty near being scared to death.
She thought it was a mouse.
Met a“chap from Rheems and I in-
quired: “How is it I never you
with that girl any more?”
He said: “I've married her.”
see
While one of our young belles was
strutting down Main street Saturday
night, I heard a fellow say: “That
girl sure shows distinction in her
clothes.”
After I sized her up I figured he
should have said, distinctly.
Two kids on West Donegal street.
One said: “Let's play house.”
“All right,” said the other,
be the door and I'll slam you.”
“You
A girl from the city is here on a
visit and of all the dumb doras, she
gets the prize. She actually thinks
that a baby coach is a man who
teaches children to do things.
I heard a fellow ask Frank Young
down at the filling station if he ever
hunted bear and Frank said: “No,
whenever I go hunting [ always wear
something.”
®
But I know the time when he came
almost hunting bear—it was the time
he was leadin that hound around on
those Potter county hills. That
sooner sure did take him thru the
brush.
He lies the hero of swimming fame,
He dove, in his sleep, thru the win-
dow frame.
Yesterday Edgar Hagenberger told
me that he changed his mind so I
asked him if it works any better.
Some young chap was down at
Happy Darrenkamp’s and Bill said he
will sell him a picture he had there
for $10.
The fellow said: “I won’t give you
that much for the picture but I'll give
you five dollars for the address of the
model.
A woman on Marietta street sat all
over her daughter because she caught
her sitting on her beau's lap.
The girl said it was her mother’s
own fault and that she was only fol-
lowing her instructions. Her mother
had told her that in case her boy
friend gets fresh she should sit on
him.
The fellows told Joe Detwiler, the
barber, that they know a man who
runs a school for stammerers.
Joe said: “But who the
wants to learn stammerin.”
deuce
Some fellow asked Lee Ellis if he
thought Carnera will be the world's
champ.
Lee said: “Who's got a better
right?”
At one of our local restaurants a
fellow said. ‘Waiter, never mind my
order now. I can’t eat where there's
a smell of paint.”
The waiter said: “Just wait a min-
ute please and those two young la-
dies will be going.”

only an
she knew
Just the same she was
undertaker’s daughter but
her buries.
While enroute to Lancaster on the
train the other day the conductor
asked a lady how old her son was
and she said: “Four.”
Then he asked the boy and he said
“Four.”
Then the conductor replied: “Well,
I'll let him ride this time but when
he grows up he'll either be a giant
ora liar.”
Just saw a big blunder in a county
paper last week. Agcertain couple
got married and in giving the groom's
occupation it stated that he was a
collector of antiques.


She didn’t like that a darn bit but
what could she do?
The local young couple that were
toking a ride in a 1918 Ford, know

PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH

What Shwilkey Bumblesock Has To
Say This Week
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Mere hen aw amohl en celebra-
tion om Hawsa Barrick g’hot uff
der Fiert, un ich con dere sawga
won der George Washington by
uns g’west ware don het are sich
farwoonered we feel leit os in dem
lond sin woo are un der Grishtuffel
Columbus g’funna hen. Ich wore
ga-billed for en speech maucha, un
ich hob tzwae kollenner dorrich ga-
laesa biss ich tsu shtuf greeked hob
far my address. Ich hob der Billy
Bixler ga-dinked g’hot far es cheera
uff-shtarta won ols my fooder oll is
warra in der speech. Der Johnny
Lawbuck hut mich uff der shtand
ga-nufma un mich introduced ols
der grose Washington orator. Der
shtand wore about sex foos in der
hae un uff shtelsa g’shtonna. Ich
hob g’frogt far en glass wosser.
Ich hobs navich my shtitza hoot uff
der shtand g’shteit. Olla mohl os
ich en drink g’numma hob hut der
Billy awfonga sulla blctcha so
ich mae fooder somla con.
naixt os ich mich arinnnera
wore des my speech:
“Grosse, oll-feende, un gagen-
wardiche untzoocht! Ere sint heit
zomma cooma far mich hara
wetza. Ere kent gawiss fro si os
dere so en grosser mon ga-dinked
het far eich tsu armawna. Der
Washington un der Ghrishtuffel
Columbus sin dote un farfowled,
awver era grosse dawda doona eena
nuch long noach laeva. We der
Washingdon der glae karsna bawm
um g’hocked hut mit sime glaena
hatchet, un si dawdy ut ene g’-
frogt ware des ga-doo het, don is
der George grawd uff g'shtepped
un hut g’sawt, “Dawdy ich con net
dos
So
con
sch-
leega. Es wore mich mit mime
ner boo ore hov ich fun selera sh-
glaena hatchet.” We ich en glae-
tory g’hart un ich bin draw far my
woreheit broofa un hob meim daw-
dy en shaener yunger beera bawm
ob g’saked. We are hame cooma
is un mich g'frogt, ‘my liever glae-
ner Gottlieb, ware hut des widder





PRODUCE & LIVE
STOCK MARKET
| correct INFORMATION FUR
NISHED WEEKLY B8Y TUE

PENNA. BUREAU OF
MARKETS FOR THE
BULLETIN
Receipts of nearby tomatoes in-
creased sharply today and it was
estimated that around 1,754 bas-
kets arrived by motor truck. The
quality was very irregular as the
high prices have brought consider-
able immature and poor stock on
the market. This had a depressing
effect on the market, although the
best stock sold fairly well. Most
sales of good stock ranged from $3
to $3.25 per 5-8 basket, with poor-
er stock as low as $1.00, according
to the Penna. and U. S. Market
News Service.
The best string beans were
somewhat stronger but poor stock
continued dull. Wax varieties sold
at 40c to 50c per 5-8 basket with a
few fancy lots bringing 60c¢ to 65c.
Green Varieties brought 30c to 40c¢
with fancy lots as high as T5c.
Beets sold at 1c to 2¢ per bunch,
carrots 2%c to 3c and rhubarb lec
to 2e¢.
Cabbage was dull and most stock
sold around 25c¢ a 5-8 basket while
nearby cucumbers sold at $1.25 to
$1.40. New Jersey celery hearts
sold at 5¢ to 8c per bunch. Lettuce
was about steady with Romaine
bringing 40c¢ to 50c per crate and
Big Boston 30c¢ to $1.00.
Nearby bunches radishes were
30c to
turnips
25¢ to
firm
at
bushel. Rutabagas brought
40c¢ per 5-8 basket, white
35¢ to 40c and whte squash
50c. Nearby potatoes held
with the best Cobblers selling
75¢ to 85c¢ per 5-8 basket.
The apple market was quiet and
the best stock of various early var-
ieties brought $1.50 to $2.00 with
poor stock selling as low as 2bc.
Many apples offered were very
small and should have been left on
the farm. Blackberries brought
$3.50 to $4.50 per 32 quart crate
and huckleberries $6.00 to $8.00.
Raspberries sold at 8c to 12¢ per
pint and sour cherries at Te per
pound.
Market: Slow, better grades beef
steers steady to strong. some sales
25¢ higher, common and medium
grades barely steady with the
week’s 25¢ to 50c decline,
ium weights $10.50,
sales light and medium weights
$9.75-10.00, bulk $8.50-9.50. Bulls,
she stock and cutters about steady
with recent decline, bulk fat heifers
$7.50-8.50, beef bulls $7.50-8.25
butcher cows $6.25-7.00, cutter

firm and brought 75c¢ to $1.00 per |:


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Free Parking} |
While Shopping
in Lancaster
Simply drive your car to the Manhattén Hotel
Garage at 51 W. King St. or to the Hudson & Essex
Garage (formerly the Eastern Market House) at E.
King and Shippen Sts. and after you are through
shopping hand them a Sales Check of a purchase
made at the Garvin Store that day and that’s all
that’s to it. Just a straight forward business pro-
position or as many call it “A Special Accom-
modation” that we have arranged with the two
garages mentioned above to park your automobile
free of charge on any shopping day from 8:00 A.
M.to6:00P. M.
Furthermore—remember that Garvin's buy and
sell for Cash only and thereby you save by shopping
here.
of
flected in the lower prices
The downward trend the market is daily re-
offered at the Garvin
Store.
M. T. Garvin & Co.
Next Door to LANCASTER,
the Court House PA.
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Pittsburgh and Lake Erie rail- Bran $32.00-33.00 ton welfare.
road asked Interstate =~. 32.50-33.50 ton
Commission for authority to fons Hominy 38.00-39.00 ton “And, their advertising per mill line, is not
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between Monaca and Bellowsvillk | Linseed 53.00-54.00 ton
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There was a time when hs Cottonseed 41% §49:00:50.80 ton possible customer.”
wouldn't have any time for a LelloW | Feed *16% 35.00-36.00 ton
who had green in his eyes. Dairy Feed *18% 37.50-38.50 ton
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him unless he has lots of green in his | piu peed 24% 46.00-47.00 ton
pockets. Dairy Feed 25 %% 47.50-48.50 ton EE
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vented a mee ik Alfalfa (Reground) 40.50-41.50 ton
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worked and he said: Absolutely. CORA . ots? | Se -
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their off days too. Control Cabbage Worm o PROMPT SERVICE PRICES REASONABLE *
—— One pound of lead ot Solem & a
We have a chap here in town who | arsenate and nine pounds o y 3
loafs around the post office a great, drated lime make a good ast. Sor oe JOSEPH iL. HEISEY
deal, If you gave him a penny for his | controlling cabbage worms. al o% Ph 179R
thoughts he'd still owe you some |spray is desired use three table- oo Ong 5 FLORIN, PENN
change. spoonsful each of lead arsenate Sib ib
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