The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 03, 1930, Image 7

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A MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.
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Mail
Early!
Buy Your Bread
Where Quality Counts!
There is a difference in the
Quality of Bread. Particular
Homekeepers who have taken
the trouble to make compar-
isons, know the truth of our
statement that—
Quality Counts!
Bread Supreme = 7c
Victor Bread big pan loaf 5¢
EXTRA SPECIAL! BLUE ROSE b 5¢
CHOICE RICE
Coffee Week in Our Stores!
Try a pound today.
ASCO COFFEE 1b 27¢
37c-27¢=10c Saved!
Victor Blend Coffee . 1b 23¢
The Choice of Thousands.
Acne Brand Coffee Ib tin 33¢c
Especially adapted to Percolator use.

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Reg. 1 tall Pet, Carnation or] tall
Tuberculin Tested Jo, he Borden’s cans (

EVAP. Milk EVAP. Milk
ASCO Bantam Golden Corn 2 cans 25¢
can 10c¢







Choice Yellow Bantam Corn
Good for Breakfast!

Fat White Norway ‘Mackerel ........ 2 for 13¢









ASCO Buckwheat 3 pkgs 256
ASCO Pancgke Flour
ASCO T@i@aid Corn Flakes ......... 3 pkgs 20¢
Ralston’s V at Cereal. pkg 24¢
Aunt Jemima’s Pancake Flour ..... 2 pkgs 25¢
5 Aunt Jemima’s Buckwheat ........... pkg 15¢
CALIFORNIA
Peaches, Bartlett Pears, 3 buffet cans 25¢
Apricots, Cherries, Figs

pkg 33¢
Ib 25¢
Swansdown Cake Flour
N. B. C. Chocolate Susans
GOLD SEAL
MACARONI OR
SPAGHETTI
; ome-style Noodles ............ pkg 5¢
Noodles ..... 3 big pkgs 25¢
ato Puree 3 cans 20¢


pkg 5¢

Lea & Perrin’s Sauce ................ bot
ASCO Prepared Mustard ............. jar 10¢
French’s Mustard": i... ............. jar 14¢
Best Small Pea Beans 3 Ibs 25¢
Calif. Dried Lima Beans Ib 15¢



Fancy Large Santa Clara Prunes ..... 2 lbs 25¢
California Evaporated Feaches ......... Ib 15¢
Calilfornia Evaporated Apricots ........ 1b ‘21 ¢
ASCO Beans with Perk ............ 3 cans 20r
Farmdale Tender Peas ............ 2 cans 25¢
ASCO Fancy Sweet Peas ............. can 15¢
ASCO Finest Tomatoes .......... med can 10¢
ASCO California Bartlett Pears .. big can

on
your ASCO purchases brings savings.
#7" Everybody enjoys Good Quality, and doubly so,

These Prices Effective in Our
MOUNT JOY STORE



| cattle 7 cars, 3 Virginia. 2
PRODUCE & LIVE

+ CORRECT INFORMATION FUR
i NISHED WEEKLY 8Y niE
PENNA. BUREAU OF
| MARKETS FOR THE
BULLETIN
Market: Active, beef steers and
{ yearlings 25¢ to 50¢ higher than
last week’s closing prices, $10.50
| paid for 100 head, 1150 pound wts.
[ top heavies $9.75, bulk of sales $8-
8.75. Bulls and heifers sharing ad-
| vance; cows and cutters steady; the
bulk fat heifers $7.00-7.75. Beef
bulls $6.00-6.75; butcher cows $5-
5.75; cutters $2.75-3.50. Stockers
enly higher, bulk $7-$8, one load
outstanding Angus calves $11.25.
Calves 25¢ to 50c¢ higher, top veal-
ers $13.00.
HOGS: Strong to unevenly high-
er, top 180-250 pound weights $10,
some held higher.
RECEIPTS: For today’s market,
Tenn.
1 Ind.; 1 St. Paul; containing 181
head, 135 head trucked in, the total
cattle 316 head, 52 calves, 6 sheep.
Receipts for week ending Nov. 29,
1930, cattle 68 cars, 19 Va.; 14 St.
Paul; 8 Chicago; 8 Tenn.; 6 St.
Louis; 4 Michigan; 3 Maryland; 2
Kentucky; 2 Indiana; 1 Kansas
City; 1 Ohio; containing 1866 head
477 head trucked in, total cattle
2343 head, 602 calves, 1557 hogs,
157 sheep. Receipts for correspond-
ing week last year, cattle 111 cars,
31 Chicago; 19 Virginia; 18 St.
Paul; 12 Canada; 6 Penna.; 5 Md.;
4 Saint Louis; 3 New York; 3 Pitts-
2 | burgh; 3 Michigan; 2 West Virgin-
ia; 2 Tennessee; 1 Kentucky; 1 In-
diana; 1 New Jersey; containing
2987 head, 250 head trucked in, to-

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tal cattle 3237 head, 501 calves,
2379 hogs, 410 sheep.
Range of Prices
STEERS
Good $9.25-10.25
Medium 8.25-9.25
Common 5.50-8.25
HEIFERS
Cho ce 7.25-8.00
Good 6.50-7.25
Medium 5.75-6.50
Common 4.75-5.75
COWS
Choice 5.75-6.50
Good 1.75-5.75
Common & medium 3.50-4.75
Low cutter & cutter 2.00-3.50
BULLS
Geod and choice (beef) 6.75-7.75
Cutter, common & med. 5.00-6.75
(yrlgs, excluded)
VEALERS
Good and choice 11.25-12.50
Medium 9.75-11.25
Cull and common 7.00-9.75
FEEDERS AND STOCKERS
Gnod and choice 7.00-8.50
Common & medium 5.00-7.00
Good and choice 2 5
Common & medium 5. 5







© DISPLAY


f Realizing the great
Importance of CUTY
this Newspaper 1s
furnishing dhe WNL.
CUT § COPY
SERVICE
In New Releases Each
Month ~A Service
FREE TO ALL ADVERTISERS
 

 
our advertising representative will be at your service.
at our expense.


MOUNT JOY, PA.


 

 
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 |
Don’t follow in the same old rut—Pep up your advertisifig
The BULLETIN
HOGS
I won’t buy a stick of candy.
I buy no newspapers nowadays.
I can’t even go to Sunday-school
alone.
I can think of more things I used to
do that I am no longer allowed to do
than any husband in the world.
Eleven months of the year I am good
for nothing.
Fut in December—oh, boy!
‘hen I come into my own.
buy the most beautiful decoration
for a Christmas gift package.
I buy hope for the sick.
I buy health for a child.
I buy a CHRISTMAS SEAL.
| STOCK MARKET
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fully fighting against tuberculosis
Pictecr the children Get your
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APPEL
40-42 N. Queen St.
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LANCASTER, PA.
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PROTECTION :
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Tuberculosis is the enemy of all. a M t J B k
enemy oun Oy ban
Your safety from it lies in the a a
health of everyone else. Educa- . MOUNT JOY, PA. “
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tion, nursing service, medical .
advice and children’s fresh-air 3
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camps are provided by the funds « Capital, Surplus and Profits, $502,000.00
The National, from the sale of Christmas Seals a
State . . @
—the little seal of good-will to .
and Local # .
Tuberculosis men. E i a ar : a
e very dollar You invest 2 Can Serve You as Executor, Administrator, Assignes, 8
of the in Christmas Seals is devoted to u Receiver, Guardian, Registrar of Stocks and
United States effective health protection. . Bonds, Trustee, etc.
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“Watch the Light,” | Chserve Tuberculosis A RB
Says Santa Claus Days Urges Governor
The observance of November 30 as
Among the thousands of children | Tupercul Sunday and Deceniber
hurrying daily to school or play,’ 19 4 Day in the schools
many need to heed the signal of Santa | 5 by Governor Fisher, in
Claus, who directs the Christmas| announcing his acceptance of the
Seal traffic. | honor: chairmanship of the 1930
“Watch for the Chri 5 Seal in Pennsylvania. { ID ave
red light,” says I Governor isl referred to health J
Santa. “When MERRY CHRISTMAS as one of the greatest gifts that can
you see it, stop. be provided for Pennsylvanians, say- ATTE 4
The red light : ; Ed
means danger to 1€ Pen yards ST .
health; it means » and its 100 affiiiated organi-
too much strain: ators throughout the State are en- oi Q may Use
short hours of wed in a year round tuberculosis \ x all
sleep, ill-chosen prevention and health promotion A Ce nts a
food; neglected | effort. This work is made po sible + WNU
teeth «nd tonsils; by the annual sale of Christmas Seals ou I ™
too little sunshine. : and Health Bonds. -
Pub stall. bert : “The 24th annual Christmas Seal Imes NO EX A
dn a Y IR! sale will begin Friday, November 28. COST
childhood, and may De In connection with this campaign Di)
health long before any symptoms af { Tuberculosis Pav iz } hure or
3 : uberculosis Pay in the churches
pear. Fully half the cases of adf Bf Sl be shiarved on Moco re
tuberculosis. in. later 'vears shaw. 78 v0 OH
hi 3 : | ber 30, and Tuberculosis Day in the
X-Ray signs of having had this ef Wv charles ar Reta wan 10
ot schools on Friday, December 12. It —
condition called childhood tuber eis (“eis that thie should bo done iT ET EE I
at an S28 Inder 33 Sun % xen | Tuberculosis daily wrecks homes—a | fp N\
= aka y by il Spec t y di condition in which our churches and
Sg he ereulln tost-an schools are vitally interested. Infor-
Parente shogtl sop thet childecs Le on hon aio disenss THE COUNTRY NEWSPAPER OF GREAT VALUE
ie Soe weld Sli in| Coins Bo tis ou ge ACCORDING TO STATEMENT OF NOTED
a S g ures 8 0oVig ante aus, Wit
a] rds es EDITORIAL WRITER—PROVEN BY FACTS
when sc 2 18 S nse anc rings "HEAL ALL. rleal
the temptation to excess is greatest.! is one of the greatest and most last-
“On the road to health, keep your| 12 gilts. This is the only Seal de- i
brakes in good condition, stop at the yo So health work, titi lit
9 ichts . sed ti sl ‘Distu )E( economic con 1T10nsS, l11ke Hen .
rd lights and DE ous V1 the present, help to break down re- Arthur Brisbane, one of the best minds of the
when you see the blinker of over- I
strain? sistance to tuberculosis. The use of :
Gis these bright stickers on all letters lime, says:
and packages will aid this life saving ey eee ,
work. It is a task that calls for the “H. Z. Mitchell's Sentinel’,” published at
help of everybody.” Bermidjii, Minn., wins the prize as best weekly
Rue in the National Editorial Contest. This is a
Ze ~ od ti mi ic i
1 Sats Conterente go d time to rem nd the public in general, and
py national advertisers in particular, that country
Phe Pennsylvania Tuberculosis So- weekly newspapers are the most important or-
Ma CHRISTMAS ciety will hold its 39th pay i gans of public opinion and protectors of public
#580 in Be ehem on uesday anc
5 January 20 and 21 next. welfare.
NAB TA speaxers will include prominent |! . i's . . .
FA Le) medical men of Pennsylvania and | And, their advertising per mill line, is not
CRO excelled by any publication, of any kind.
XO Rus th thi State y
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“Santa, did you put Christmas nference the B iid m | “The reader of a country weekly buys every-
lth Society will | s y : :
Seals on every gift? We did!” 1st iversary of its | thing from shingles on the roof to cement in the
undin cellar floor, and every advertiser has in him a
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BUY CHRISTMAS possible customer.
SEALS Fee of Youth
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Get plenty of them. Their cost is I d a mo |
trifling. Their good far-feaching. Fail on the %d;
The fund from the sale of Christ- 1 until t | Py ——_—-— a. eS CMU)
mas Seals will help to fight tuber- Y ( or ( ved and | ¥ P : ! H lid 0 fi l S ®
culosis all year round in every state and local: tuberculosis | ! romp 0 I ay p iCa ervice
community fos wil Pai) ate in rir
t+ your jovous Christmas il, 1931, in a fourth nation-wide | ¥
Let yous Se a 2 n to find cases early. The || Christmas trade in our Diamond, Watch, Jewelry and Sil-
Spiny reach out to help the thou- o will | “Tuberculosis, the | | verware Departments will not interfere with our Optical
sends who are bravely and hope- Foe of Youth.” i Department.
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THE NATIONAL STATE
AND LOCAL TUBERCULOSIS
ASSOCIATIONS
CF THE UNITED STATES
FIGHT
TUBERCULOSIS
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Underground Church
The picturesque crowd, the variety
of costumes and the scene in the open
market place at Serajevo on market
day baffles description. One of the
quaintest in all Jugoslavia {is the
tittle Servian church in Serajevo built
in the Sixteenth century after the
Turks had overrun the country. It
was sunk below the level of the street
so its roof would not be visible from
without and hidden behind a high
wall to avoid suppression by the Mo-
hammedans.

Dr. Samuel O. Pruitt has been
named medical secretary of the
Pennsylvania Tuberculosis Society.
 

He is a graduate of the Univer
of Maryland in medicine, served a
a modical officer with the U. S. Army
in France and has been connecte

Difference
Sunny, driving through the coun-
tryside with his grandmother, ob-
served some pigs eating greedily in a
field of clover, and inquired what they
were doing. “They are eating clover,”
his grandmother, informed the little
fellow. “They like it just like you like
spinach.” Sunny was instant in his
disclaimer:
“But I don’t like spinach
said he.
at all,”

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