The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 07, 1931, Image 7

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Coffee Week!
In Our Stores
of
today
favorite
be
= pleased with the flavor no matter
Try one our three
4 blends will
you
how particular you are—and the
price will surely appeal to you.
Coffee 1b 27c¢
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37¢c—27c 10c gi
ctor Colles 1b 23c¢ Ace Collet Ih fin 33¢
| Especilly adapted to percolator use.

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Finest
ASCO
Vine Ri ned
vine ipenea
Ritter or ASC 0
CANS With 3 cans 20c¢
BE
Pork
Gold Seal Finest 3/pks
Rolled Oats
Quality Foods!
SCO Carrots and Peas ...........
hoice Crushed Corn
sllow Bantam Corny can
nwood Strawberry Preserves ..... qt. ns
pbell’s Tomato Soup .. S cans
pbell’s Chicken, Vegetable
can 10¢
pr| other variety Soup
2 15¢
Maryland
TOMATOES
can 20¢

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2 cans
0 Buckwheat or Pancake
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ASCO Finest
California
BARTLETT
PEA
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bot 19¢
can 11¢
Fore OE
pkgs ad
Del Monte
BARTLETT
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FC ARDY
5p =
in 2c
poe
alifornia Fa rmdale Tender
all can 10c¢ PEAS 2
aad
cans 25¢
TOILET SOAP 3 cakes 17¢
2 big cks 21¢
Finest Fresh Produce!
Fresh Celery and Cabbage
Yy Oranges ........... 19¢ and
Eis shoei By dozen
on Louella


Ivorv Snow 2 pkgs 25¢

25¢
25¢
and Richland Butter

r we will do all within our power to
down—and will try to give you
en better values. ‘
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OUNT JOY, PA.
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CORRECT INFORMATION
NISHED WEEKLY BY [iE
PENNA BUREAU OF
MARKETS FOR THE
BULLETIN
FUR
Range of Prices
STEERS
v .50-1
8.25-¢
6.00-8
Medium
Common
HEIFERS
Choice
od
| Medium
Commoon
{ COWS
| Choice
Jommon & medium
utttr & "eutter
BUIL.LS
1 choice 3.75-8.
.00-6.75
mmon &
11.50-13.
10.00-11.5
6.75-10.
STOCKERS
7.50-9.
‘EEDERS
and
AND
cho! ce
medium
i nd choice
Common & medium
HOGS
ommon &
Lightweight
Mediumweight
Heavyweight 9.00-9.
Packing sows 7.25-9.00
Lancaster Grain and Feed Market
Selling Price of Feeds#
$27.50-28.50
26.50-27.50
37.50.32. 2
$9.00-9.!
9.25-9.
Bran
Shorts
Hominy
Middlings
Linseed
ton
ton
ton
ton
ton
ton
ton
ton
ton
ton
ton
ton
ton
ton
ton
ton
ton
46. 50
Gluten 40. 00-41.00
Ground Oats 35.00-36.00
Soy Bean Meal 47.00- 48.1 Co
Hog Meal

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Dairy
airy
00-43.00
50-44. 50
38.00-39.00
10.00 41.00
Reground) 42.00-43.00
>a
Lower Acreage In
Wheat Result of
Drought and Prices]
Dairy
ton

ix years but is actually than |
acreage harvested time in
last
When the department
any
| the five years.
Aug. 1st, in
quired of farmers regarding their in
tentions to plant, they reported a
decrease of only one
in wheat acreage. Those
planting intentions not carried
Ho the department explains, because
of drought at plowing and planting
|t me, and the seeded area is six per
cent. smaller than a year ago.
| joe cent.
were
|
|
In Poor Condition
|
The condition of 1930 wheat plant-
(ings on December 1 was reported at
Isixty seven per cent., which is by far
ithe lowest on rcord for this season
{of the year. The extremely dry
ground prevented the grain from
sprouting and many fields did not
come up until several weeks after
planting and some never came up at
all. Although late showers promoted
growth in some localities, most fields
are short and spotted and are going
into winter im poor condition. The
unfavorable conditions may result in
the abandoned acreage being larger
{than the normal three per cent.
Rye plantings in 1930 were five per
cent. more than last year. The ac-
reage planted is 133,000, compared to
124 000 acres harvested in 1930 and
1929 and 103,000 acres in 1928S.
The condition of rye plantings was
| given as sixty eight per cent. Decem-
ber 1, which also the lowest
record, the previous low figure
| 82 per cent. in 1926. Weather condi
i tions also account for the lower con
| ditions of this crop
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is
on
being
Lime Helps Clovers
Soils deficient in lime are un-
able, even -with liberal fertilizer
treatment, to produce hay of good
{ quality, tests at the j Pennsylvania
College revealed. Lime with man-
ure produced 16 per cent more
total clovers in the hay mixture
and 29 per cent more red clover
than hay produced with manure
alone.
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y /
tine ing
as the tittle ones mike in the
ind Gordan
ib Qaisy badn’t had
Cordon
inthaonzt nnd
wen nid several
the
heen
na hospital for
season's profits wouldnt
nave sa bad
they were hooked sore
and if they
titer bookings would doubtless even
At tht
enn Fim fell a
nalady \W
Fortunately
hs made coed
im least was the situption
victim ro
hich
1 rating
weakened his sister
ERY
sured him
ot
She
Bur ar the very wentior
name. Daisy Hashed until
feverishness \Was it coincidence
hat Winters had
theaters nt rhe
Was
wis
plaved in sa
anny
sate time as she and
im? he really “sweet on her
or Lim's other eynicnl surmise
correct ?
She resolutely
and
performance
1nd
nlooded
put the thonght from
Fhe work ot the
be doubled for her
thar there the
manager to propitinte
would not be keen ahout eanceling one
her ‘ose briskly
before Wis cal
whe
member
At the
DYiek and
agination
Tim,
cordial
“Darn
‘Let me
an do
wants
set
I'rnined Goose
Daisy
wondered if it
or if. in the
wasn’t considerably
rierdly even than
thout Fim’
know if theres
How's «
the
stage
act
door, into
1m
of
more
usual
said
anything |
Any
irl
ran
was her
ahsence
he
and
shame he
the old
fo my
Fim
for
time
soll don’t
ro
she'd just Tact’
Somehow or other Daisy stacvered
ifternoon and then rushed
frome find
fo report to Tim. only
r brother in delirium
Tossing
hastily summoned doctor
araye feared 1 ed a
After
for a
arg
nn Se or the next few days
gone easy sat quietly
ments then silently
ether,
gathered
reson
Ii
Hing Dhiek «wie
ees tog determined to
rhrouch
called
helow
rds she
in the lohby
relief
ywromised
ni Rim from
Dn Daisy sat
his thin. white
cir {
had
past
here
must
him
r eves filled
loor opened and
Fin?
That's
OW's
“Detter?
ne Caroline, will yon?
ro vou right now’
«sly Daisy nodded
and
shortly
assent
ek wit
wk
hdres itm waking
all of Daisy's attention for some
time Snddenty “Gee hint I'm starved.”
de | get
rmrned away
he said “What for supper?
What did he
She conld pawn her
old
over
MNaisy
aot
suit
poor fellow!
perhaps and depend on her
them
onee
raincoat It might tide
until
AS
me
they were earning
take it
more
she turned to down some
knocked at the
iel
door
It was not
the
laden tray
ns she had hoped,
Hip bellboy with a trav a heavily
a snapper! Broth for
im ith all
vinimaonts for
“De
ters
Snueh
roast foul « its accom
of Mister Win
vanished
compliments
uid the pov and
Inst as thoy were finishing the meal
ajsy remembered Caroline
“1 wonder what he wanted her for?”
halt alond
Who?
horrowed (
he said
‘Her?
“Dick
“Dick Winters!”
did not get know
‘Well
I'im
wroline.”
asked
said
I'im
Dick
goose is
exclaimed
ot all that
then our
who
had done
conked
At
ner
flew to
emmy
no. Dick
of rhing
for a story
words Daisy's hand
and
his
throat
“Coase is
her eves to the
cooked! Oh
that
good
ray
wortthdn t have
sort
might make a plot
mt
“Well
hurst
real life
well folks!” DH
upon
ick’s
“Some
breezy
little
‘aroling !
And
Daisy's
VOICE them
wenefit thar was rhanks ro (
here's
lap
handful of
aroline!
Into
1fter
Stop vour noise
he proceeds’ he
oured handful
ind bills
After
it. Tim
judy
‘Thought
Nao," sai
coins
he had told them
apologized
all
sheepishly “Mis
man,’ suid
after
slowly
ed you old he
(Caroline
‘I'm
HUT ES
and
were
Dick
after Caroline.”
bed Dick's
shining
you
And
honest
met.
eyes
ones
Matter of Habit
“Many people can’t tell with thelr
eyes shut, the difference between
oyster soup and oyster plant soup,”
says an expert in Weman's Home
Companion. “But I always eat soup
with my « open,” growled the sour
ald %achelor, :
ret A: A CS
By subscribing for the Mount Joy
Bulletin you can get| all tho loca
news for less than #b
or”
/
nd og
rivited |
| water
caution
not |
|
Tims |
Daisy's |
cents 8
ol
insurance
rather
muh safer
rorking in a facto
oed in domestic d
n 46 percent
vied for by 22
| sociations in a metropO™an city
ou; of cdomest'e pursuits, and
but nine percent happened while
the injured person was at work.
These figures are worthy of reflect-
ion,’ said “Doctor Theodore B.
Appel,
“Among the
nearly one-half
in or down stairs,
{ bath tubs, «lips
ladder and
From
asior
rose
domestic injuries
were due. to falls
over chars, in
on ru off the
to fall out of
home hazards
ideration = as a
than they have
CS of
con
y lity
ing.
and are next in
a cause of domestic
than ‘28 percent of
me casualties during 1930 were
traced to the giove, grate,
ar and ma.ch hazards,
“While' undoubtiy
progress has made in industrial es-
tablishments against ace dents by
means of improved safty applianc-
es, physical examinations and per-
sonal instruction, a concentrated
and regulated effor: dlong these
lines regarding the home has as yet
not been made. In faet, it ds
questionable whether it will ever
come to pass. For obviously the in- |
dividual, rather than officials, has
the regulatory power, which of
necessity must be of a highly per-
sonal nature. In the last analysis,
the question resolves itself into one
of attitude and self-discipline, Care
is the great ally; carelessness the
great foe,
“Plainly, no matter how solicit-
ous health departments may be for
the protecton of the milk and
supplies, for the markeiing
of pure food and in general guard-
ing the public against the mass
health hazards, the success in such
scalds
No less
spectacular

| matters will amount to little to the
inexcus-
down-
person who, because of an
ble lack of caution, falls
‘rs and breaks his neck.
‘1 follows 4hat obeying the
basic “ules * of health such as the
annual physical examination,
ient sleep, ‘adequate rest,
and regulated food
all very essential,
themselves quite
tude
Ly is
suf-
daily
intake
will
unavailing if
result ng in
allowed
be
attit
habit caution
reasonable
should
01 a Coil
care need = not,
not,
plex
ously be develop
assume
unt
automatic.
stion, f
becomes
only
broken backs
n he h
save
happy
After Thieves
In Indiana
The Protective As
diana County
one year ago to combat
theft, is active in
theft and .in apprehending thieves.
a recent interview with State Police,
directors of the organization make
the following recommendations:
1. Also soon as thefts are discover
ed, notify Police Headquarters at In
diana, (phone 61). Headquarters are
at the Rose Tea Room on South
Tenth Street.
2. All poultry
so that in case of
identified.
3. ‘Put
sociation of In
which was
the crime
both
In
be tattooed
birds can be
should
theft,
devices either
which will
residence if farm
in electric
with battery or current,
give a signal in the
"buildings are opened.
4. Keep a few guineas in the poul-
try house for making noise if moles-
ted. .A noisy, vicious watch dog is
also recommended.
5. Keep the gun within easy reach,
with a good supply of buckshot. Shoot
first and ask questions afterwards.
Police headquarters have notified
the directors of the Prétective Associ-
ation that they are putting on extra
patrols on the highways to appre-
hend thieves. The State highway
| patrol also cooperating.
The Protective Association is anx
to have every farmer and prop-
erty owner in the County join the or-
| ganization and help combat this evil
| rr re ent
is
ious
Turn useless articles about wvour
home into cash. Advertise them in
iour clasgified column. tf
aide
Adverti ising Pays
ahout | ==

Threshermen To
Have Booth In
Big Farm Show
The Pennsylvania Thresher-
men and Farmers’ Mutual Cas-
ualty Insurance Company will
have space in the big Farm
Show Building at Cameron and
Maclay Streets, and all thresh-
ermeh and their friends are in-
vitedito use the Threshermen’s
Boot} st all times for any in-
formd#tion they may desire
while attending the show or the
annual Threshermen conven-
tion, 21 and 22.



Secretary of Health, today.

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Specials on Sale Now
5 pound Box BACON’S CREAMS, with Nut
Tops on same via seal
5 pound Box BACON’S CREAMS, with
Pineapple Slice ..... NO a alan
5 pound Box BACON'S MIXED CHOCO.
LATE. with Dark Coating .......... 0%
CHERRIES in Cream, 1 pound Box ...... :
A Full Line of BACHMAN CHOCOLATE
Per Box, Plain or Almond Bar ......... via $9.88
Peanut Clusters, 5 pounds ............... $1.25
Raisin Clusters, 5 pounds ................ $1.25
MELLINGER HOME MADE CANDY, in
less than 5-box lots, per pound
$1.00
$1.25
$1.50
$ .39
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