The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 23, 1930, Image 7

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"WEDNESDAY, JULY
the buying
23, 1930
It Pays To Trade
Where Quality Counts ®
The word ASCO is your guarantee. The highest
quality is found in your neighborhood American
Store, and the Best of it is that Truest Economy is
of Quality—That’s why It Pays to
Trade Where Quality Counts.
In our Stores you can buy almost every Nation
ally Advertised Food Product or the guaranteed
“ASCO Brands” at prices that make your Dollars
Go Still Further.
ASCO Stores Keep Living Costs Down!

Four sewed.
Reg. 39¢ Strongly Made
BROOMS
Smooth, hard wood handles.
Each 29¢
Save Ten Cents.

Reg. 5¢
Octagon
Soap
3 Cakes 10c
Lifebuoy
Soap
3 Cakes 17¢c


= Need Any?
Window Screens ............ each
Green Tinted Drinking Glasses 6 for
ASCO Home-Style Noodles 2 big pks
Princess Assorted Jellies 3 tumblers
ASCO Tomato Puree ........- can
Hom-de-Lite Mayonnaise . 1-2 pt jar
ASCO Sandwich Spread . 1-2 pt jar
ASCO Pure Grape Juice .... pt bot
Large California Prunes ..... 2 lbs
Farmdale Tender Peas ........ can
ASCO Fancy Sweet Peas ..... can
ASCO Medium June Peas ... 3 cans
ASCO Tiny June Peas ....... can
Del Monte Sugar Peas ........ can
Red Ripe Tomatoes ..... 3 med can
Ritter Catsup ,.............. bot
California Sardines ....... big can
ASCO Evaporated Milk .... 3 cans
Farmdale Evaporated Milk .. 3 cans
39¢
29c
15¢
25¢
qc
19¢
19¢
17¢
25¢
14c
17c
50c
23c
17¢
25¢
10c
10c
20
25¢

Prim Blue Rose Rice
Heinz Rice Flakes
pkg 5¢
pkg 12¢

Richland
BUTTER
Fresh Eggs
“Headquarters”
er and Strictly Fresh Eggs!
Louel:a
45¢ Ib. 10 10c
The Finest Butter in America!

For Quality Butt- Delicious
California
Apricot
Butter | Apricots
Ib. 43¢

28 ¢ dozen
Best Pink
SALMON
| 2 as 29¢€

Ammonia
ASCO Extra Strength
AMMONIA
Asco 2 med bots 15¢

Cleanser
qt. bot 19¢
| Babbitt’s 2 cans 9g


Victor Coffee
Acme Brand Coffee
are we able to
39¢c—29c 10c saved!
Only because of our Producer to Consumer
Plan of Merchandising,
vou such High-grade Coffees at
sonable Prices.
ASCO COFFEE
sell
these Rea-
Ib 29¢
Ib 25¢
Ib 35¢

ients obtainable.
Baking ?
The Ideal

Baked in our own Spotless Bakeries
Is it any wonder we do
Thousands of Particular Mothers
Bread Supreme
Loaf for
Victor Bread Pan loaf 5¢ |
today. Do we do
Wrapped
making Tasty Sandwiches.
from the finest ingred-
the baking for
Your
Sc
‘Victor Raisin Bread Loaf 10c

Because of Our Producer to
of only one small profit by us,
Foods at Great Savings in ASCO Stores,
Consumer Plan and the

These Prices Effective in Our
MOUNT JOY STORE



Come in and let us show you how easily we can assist you
in preparing your copy for advertising and circular work.
If you can’t call at the office, ring 41R2 and see how quickly
Realizing the great
mbortance of CUTV
ik News paper 1s
xnishing dhe WAU.
CUT? Copy
JERVICE
In New Releases Each
Month ~A Service
TREE TO ALL ADVERTISE

our advertising representative will be at your service.
Don’t follow in the same old rut—Pep up your advertising
at our expense.
The Bl LLE IN
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taking
you are able to Buy Quality
 
 
 
 


THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.
wegen PVC & LIVE

INFORMATION FUR
sylvania and U. S
Service. 5
The potato market was dull
per 5-8 basket
100 pound sack. Eastern Shore of
stock bringing $1.65 to $1.75 per
Virginia potatoes sold at $1.75 to
$2.75 per barrel. Peppers
stronger and nearoy offerings were
lighter. Prices ranged from $1.00
to $1.25 per 5-8 basket.
String beans continued dull with
most stock ranging from 20c to 40c
per 5-8 basket. Corn was in liber-
al supply and sold at 60c to 75c per
were
5-8 basket with a few lots as high



 




 








cars, 29 Virginia; 8 W.
Pittsburgh; 4 St. Louis; 3
3 Kansas City; 3 Tent
2 St. Paul: 2 Ohio; 1
taining 1728 head, 1717 i
trucked in from nearby, total cattle
3445 head, 923 calves, 1097
779 sheep. Receipts for correspor
ing week last year, cattle
17 St. Paul; 10 Virginia; 8 St
is; 7 Chicago; 6 Penna.; 4
2 Tennessee; 1 Kar it
1 Ohio; 1 New York; 1 Maryl
containing 1827 head, 1262 head
trucked in from nearby feed lots,
total cattle 3089 head, 917



hogs, |






 
calves,




BULLS [
Good and choice (beef) 8.00-9.00 |
Cutter, common & med 6.00-8 3.00 |,

(yrlgs, excluded) operated after October 31 io . .
2 | which know t the laws of sug-
r The Governor in a formal I now E IM
VEALERS 1 : fixt + iin festion have cured and I could fill|g
: Q lamation 1 h Inspectior i : : |
Good. and choice 11.50-13.004 Slamatior g the inspection whole newspaper with testi
. =o | period called attention to the large |°¢ =
Medium 10.00-11.50 | : ; 1 . 7 |ials that would bring to me ti
7 \o |number of accidents on the high- the ul | 2
Cull and common 7.50-10.00 | tans : : +1 lands of dollars for miraculously |®
ways which he blamed upon “fail- =
FEEDERS AND STOCKERS ure upon the part of motorists to | “uring disease. As a matter of fact =
Good and choice 8.00-10.00( rs Toe -equiring equip- | there was no miracle about it. I|g
nd )bserve the laws requiring equip :
Cofmon & medium 5.50-8.00 | ment and mechanism to be kept in [simply made a counter suggestion "
Good and choice 25-10. proper condition.” which was more powerful in its ef-|=
Common & medium 5.75-8.25 EE fect than the one which caused the
HOGS PENNA. R. R. ASKS FOR worry. My suggestion acted as an
: 3 re os > Vey : + the y ons I
Leightweight $10.75-11.25 BUS RIGHTS IN COUNTY |antidote, the pon Sanselh the
ichtwel v 75- 25 1 . . cause was removed and a cure nat-
Aeightweight 10.75 11.25 The Pennsylvania General Tran- |® 1 followed
i rei 5-11.25]. ‘1 irally followea.
Mediumweight 10.75 11 2 sit Company, bus subsidiary of the |" . “te
Mediumweight 10.5 Alt Pennsylvania Railroad, filed appli-
Heavyweight 10.25-1 ‘75 cations with the Public Service Control Red Mites
Heavyweight 10.25-10.75 | commission for, permission to oper-| Watch for the little red mites
Pkg. sows, medium and good
7.50-10.25
Lancaster Grain and Feed Market
Selling Price of Feeds
Bran $31.50-32.50 ton| ~The places involved as points of |mi
Stiorts 32.00-33.00 ton | opin in the applications follow:
Hominy 37.00-38.00 ton Cumberland County — Lemoyne,
Middlings 40.00-41.00 ton | White Hill, Shiremanstown, Camp
Linseed 51.50-52.50 tom | gill, Mechanicsburg, New Kingston
Gluten 40.50-41.50 ton |and Carlisle.
Ground Oats 37.560-38.50 ton Dauphin County—Steelton, High-
Soy Bean Meal 48.00-49.00 ton | spire and Middletown.
Hog Meal 43.50-44.50 ton Lancaster County — Elizabeth-
Cottonseed 41% $46.50-47.50 ton Rheems, Florin, Mount Joy,
Dairy Feed *16% 35.00-36.00 ton |Landisville and Lancaster.
Dairy Feed *18% 37.00-38.00 ton| perry County—Duncannon, Mil-
Dairy Feed *20% 41.50-42.50 ton |lapstown and Newport.
Dairy Feed 24% 46.00-47.00 ton —_——e——————
Dairy Feed 25% 47.00-48.00 ton| ygyally it is the last man who
Horse Feed 85% 42.50-43.50 ton|yould be asked to run for office




Alfg (Regular) ~
Reground


0-41.50 ton
STOCK MARKET
Jersey were heavy on the local mar-
CORRECT
NISHED WEEKLY BY TUE |¢ Are: aly
PENNA. BUREAU OF gues mum, vine
MARKETS FOR THE or TS Are Sue
BULLETIN Sven Stiles
Receipts of tomatoes from New “Fnac suc
held firm. The first Marglobe to- res » Vehi
matoes of the season arrived today | missi Ly i
and brought top prices. Prices|s stion.
ranged from $1.00 to $2.00 per 5-8 The S Jour
basket with Marglobles bringing | United States recently
$2.25 to $3.50. Poorer lots sold as |constitutionality of the
ket today and prices of good stock
low as 40c, according to the Penn-|cut statue providing that
Market News |Iin a motor vehicle shall have cause |
and | operator
nearby Cobblers sold at 40c to 65c'
with Pennsylvania







“I needless kill of
with a total mile
from various
land,
ry Counties.
7.50-38.50 ton] who is the first fo deny he is a can-
SOME STATES BAN
AUTO ‘GUEST SUITS’
Benjamin G. Eynon, Motor Ve-
hicle Commissioner, is in receipt of |
a request that the laws of Pennsyl-
vania be so amended in 1931 as to |
curb what are popularly known as
guest suits in which automobile-
driving hosts are sued for damag-
es, often by friends and relatives.
even American states have taken
steps to curb the practice,
Enactment of such a law in
Pennsylvania is strictly a matter
for the Legislature—not for the
Bureau of Motor Vehicles,” Com-
missioner Eynon replied to the
suggestion |
Supreme Court of the |
upheld the
Connecti-
no guest
for action against the
unless injuries received
“shall have been intentional on the |
part of the owner, or caused by
his heedlessness.” :
These “guest suits”
to do with the liability
mon carrier, it is pointed out, but
deal only with guests of a car own-
er who are carried free of charge,
and with suits by dependents and |
relatives. Legislation
seven states
ground:
Connecticut—As told above.
Iowa—Provides that an owner |
enacted in |
covers the following
of a car







 









the William Penn
Groninger found that one
killed each twenty ir
average of
y | h
 
e
s of road.
during weekly
period.
Because traffic
The count was made | 5
trips in a forty week fu}


and therefore the
rabbit

s is lichter on
lcs hes
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travele roads Gron- |
tha t } daily
I for each 100 |
\
1 a county
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estimates

age 15s one
road ir



kill, accord to Groninger’s |*


 
 



1215 hogs, 648 sheep. e 1ates, would be twelve. Based pity = ur
Range of Prices his own personal experiences, |W" ; eT
STEERS * believes more than | Y 5 sh
Good $8.50- killed [20d 1 3
Medium 2
Common
Good
Medium
| Good
HEIFERS 3
i Choice 8.00-9.00 | [ence 1d cure, mental healing,
Good 7.25-8.00 | GOVERNOR FIXES AUTO [ete., is the result of powerful sug-
Medium 6.50-7.25 | INSPECTION DATES |g stion.
Common Sey I quit
COWS Under the authority given ears ago. reich
Cho! last session of the Le 30 Ibs. and as I am near 6 ft. tall
Moe -e, Governor John S. Fisher f was an interesting specimen. Dur- |
Good TE 4.00-5 < oo | €d Septen 5 to October 31 as |ine the suc ing year I gained 40 |
Common & Medinm la motor vehi equipment inspec- |1bs. and since then I have hardly]
Lasw entier § entior tion period. Such inspection iS|Lnown what sickness and pain are
com pulsory and all
Pennsylvania
ficial inspection
cars

carry the |;
to be |



ate group and party bus service|w
points in
Dauphin, Lancaster and



didate.

[the two evils I think worry is the
| abolish the greatest cause of anger
In fact, only recently one of the
owner or real cause for the
same thing are the cause
| sease.
have nothing [the only
of a com- hibit much of the emotional nature,
and therefore are most
worry,
|arimals in
found.
ent physicians died in
fear and worry.
charge of a patient
| hydrophobia .and
h | tensely

y-one li ited
trouble,
was inclined to
1200 the


registered | ¢,.
usly I
Cumber- | of
Per- | These small
from chickens at
and supports for their control.
etl)
the coming fairs and farm products
shows is at harvesting.
form typical specimens rather than
the largest
be found.
suntes more water
domestic animal.
onsumed, the mq
HOMEHEALTH CLUB
WEEKLY LETTER WRITTEN EX.
PRESSLY FOr THE BULLETIN
BY DR. DAVID H. REEDER


WORRY: If I could
one evil that should be forever han-
ished from the world, that evil
would be “Worry
people old, . worry makes people
sick, worry makes people poor,
worry kills” Anger and worry are
two of the greatest of evils but of
name but

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worry. makes |

greater, abolish worry, and you
I have known many people who
were made ill unto death by worry.
highest medical authorities has pub-
lished the opinion that there is no
dread disease
that fear and
practically the
of tho di-
the dog are
domestic animals that ex-
called hydrophobia,
worry which are
The horse and
capable of
and they are about the only
which hydrophobia s

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THIS NEWSPAPER


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: shall not be liable for! 8 ‘
as 85c. Nearby lima be ans met a | damages to guests or mvitces an. | w Ih the idea that he had een | 8
fair demand at $3.00 to 3.50 per less the driver of such car is reck. noe ulated, he at once cauterized .
bushel. Nearby egg Er brought [less or intoxicated. te the wound and applied other pre- 5 re here ko
$1.50 to $1.75 per 5-8 basket. On- Oregon—Provides that anyone | Ventive measures but worried. Al- a Yeo
ions met an improved demand at|riding as the guest of the owner | tho there was no symptom of the : ¢ I as to
50c to 65¢ per 5-8 basket. not be entitled to recover | discase, or change of any kind, he 25 She funds.
Peaches were dull and early var- injured, unless injury was in- kept constantly thinking of it and|® i
ieties sold at 50c to $1.02 per 5- s| onally inflicted. |at last left his business and went to |g 4 Obi allon
basket. Currants solid at $4.50 fo fifornia—Provides that guest Chicago for treatment. Still no |g 2
$5.00 per 32 quart crate. black- o right of” recovery against symptoms appeared but in 0 |
berries at $3.27 34.50 and hucl ywner or operator, except in case |& could be done to the |
leberries at $4.50 to $6.50 of wilful misconduct or gross neg- | we less two | @
y licence IY . =
York state sour I ies 8 ger € nv i] 3 I . >
TES oo S130 per 13 anart |. De ov « The Union Nationa :
| Raspberries were in rather light for 1} broug | ®
3 3 1 ae 30 1stan any person ar r worry, and |
supply and sold at 12¢ to 18¢ per . 5 . . ! on | ry, ¢
“pph) : with him or her, providi | > disease |8
pint | : i ! ! disease. i'n
Market: Boot person 1s rang ree ol charge. | ps healthy person runs az
vo Bed Michigan—Provides that owner | yy il into the foot and
| semi-demoralized, 3) shall ook be Hable ¢ : | rus 1 into the oot an xy
- na 0 )e lable damages 1 wit 1 > yneue than | /
| week ago 50c to T5c lower, some ? Zu fabio lor Jamag 10 fone with more tongue than |» MOUN T
| person riding free in his car, unless |. a i: : £ |
{ sales better grades $1.00 off, top |, d t 1 ’ : | suggests that there i danger of | m
| ce it is cause )Y wanton or | ol str lio soad lu Raww 3
159.10, average weight 1270 pounds accic of is cause ; : wanton or |jsckjaw. The seed is sown in the | g
: = oe SE ] ne nce p onerator : 1 : 3 =2
bull: of sales $7.50.3.50. She stock x : nce 32 i berator, mind, and the mind can and uncon- a #
u pile i > that Ww t 1 f tions 8
sharing det Bulls and cutt operator ) $ i Tih] . sciously does control the functions
01 perato S not 1able unless . gn z =
weak. Stockers and feeders in light ; ¢ 4 .. | of the body, the germ thus sown] # u
VOOR, ot { $ 2 ¥1 occupant S aying or 118 i and a case of vorry is| 1 5
supply, weaker undertone, bul rriage, o1 unless injuries are {Soon el i sha : ase oe ory | 2 Capital, Surplus and Profits, $502,000.00
50-7.50, bulk heifers $7 by gross or wilful negli-| developed w hich ripes into lockjaw. | a a.
beef bulls $7.25-8.00; butcher | It may at first appear a cruel | a
$6.00-3¢ cutters $3.25- — me | method of cure, but many times in| = #2
Calves steady to weak, top vealers| NEEDLESS KILL OF RABBITS |order to fave os buen aii =
$12.50, few selects $13.00. EXCEEDS S S (G | wort ] fear were the cause of |! ie . =
2 A os 09, | XCEEDS STATE STOCKING foro I have cater © severe Can Serve You as Executor, Administrator, Assignee, 9%
os: Siow, about steady. | rr y er, i ul] aE
| inte: Boye ; ne tocking: tic is i {sickness 1 po re pain by - I . . . wl
M8 Receipts: Fo a; mai Stocking rabbits in most sections |SI¢ : 1 p : Y well Receiver, Guardian, Registrar of Stocks and
cattle 6 cars, 2 Chicago; 1 the State would HW. unnecessary |gestion, frst i to the. par lm =
Paul; 1 Kansas City; 1 W. autoists re ally | tient that cert indications would | i Bonds, Trustee, etc.
Penna.. containing 161 head rather arml little |point to a certain disease then | a
i > the disease ‘ s =
ihead trucked in from nearby, o ) y H. |minutely desiribe the disea and || i
cattle 585 head. 63 calves, yer } u 1 of [1ts symptoms. il a junl2tf 4
hogs, 105 sheep. Receipts for week | Pred of the Game In one such case, inside of : JA) MOOT
ending July 19 1930 1 C hours, I had an extremely sensi


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THE COUNTRY NEWSPAPER OF GREAT VALUE
ACCORDING TO STATEMENT OF NOTED
EDITORIAL WRITER—PROVEN BY FACTS
Arthur Brisbane, one of the best minds of the
time, says:
“H. Z. Mitchell’s’ ‘Sentinel’,” published at
Bermidjii, Minn., wins the prize as best weekly
in the National Editorial Contest. This is a
good time to remind the public in general, and
national advertisers in that country
weekly newspapers are the most important or-
gans of public epinion and protectors of public
welfare.
“And, their advertising per mill line, is not
excelled by any publication, of any kind.
particular,
“The reader of a country weekly buys every-
thing from shingles on the roof to cement in the
cellar floor, and every advertiser has in him a
possible customer.”



om actual experience while prev-|


was continually
suffering. | \a






I could cite hundreds of cases in|





cracks and crevices
supports, and walls.
parasites suck blood
night. A good
be used on roosts
hich hide in
roosts,
ite paint can
Pick Fair Exhibits
The time to select exhibits for
uni-
Pick
individuals which can
Cows Drink Much
A good dairy cow probably con-
than any other
The more feed
ater the cow


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WE HAVE RECENTLY INSTALLED A MIRACLE PROCESS MO-
LASSES MIXING MACHINE. NOW WE CAN MIX ANY FORMULA
YOU WANT AND ADD MOLASSES TO IT. GIVE US A TRIAL.
WE ARE ALSO IN A POSITION TO SELL MOLASSES IN ANY

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