The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 16, 1931, Image 7

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LDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1931

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Christmas is Pear
Secure Pour Foods How
Large supplies of the Finest Quality Foods for
Christmas are ready for your selection in Asco Stores
Avoid the last minute rush-—shop now so you can
be sure of having the Best to serve the family and
guests at this most important Festival. After the
savings are counted you will agree—
Your Money Goes Furthest Where Quality Counts

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Glenwood Pure
Cranberry Jelly big can 18¢c 2 cans 35¢
Made from carefully selected cranberries and granulated sugar

i X ASCO Extra Fine Gold Medal
| Mince Meat | Cake Flour J
X ; 1b. 19: 44 oz. pkg. 25c ™
Unsurpassed Quality. For cakes and pastry.
Cranberries ~~ 2 vs. 25¢
Filled Christmas Baskets


 


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Produce & Live
Stock Market

CORRECT INFORMATION FUR.
NISHED WEEKLY BY THE PA.
BUREAU OF MARKETS FOR
THE BULLETIN
Receipts of holly and laurel from
sections were moderate but trading
was not very active. Most dealers
are expecting a more active move-
ment next week. Some holly rings
were being sold in wholesale lots at
5c to 10c each. Crates of loose holly
sold at prices ranging from $2.50 to
$3.50. Laurel roping brought 2¢ to
3c per yard, according to the Federal
prices holding about steady. White
potatoes were steady and sold slowly.
Pennsylvania round whites sold at
75¢ to $1.00 per 100 pound sack, with
poorer stock as low as 65c. The | grawdish chairman, en meeting ga
sweet potato market wa8 almost at a |[roofa far de issue fun der campaign
were ‘considera.
standstill and very few sales
reported. Nearby yellow varieties
were quoted at 35¢c to 40c per 5-8
basket, with a few lots up to 50c.
The mushroom market was barely

Spread happiness this year with filled baskets. PY steady and trading was rather slow.
5 ibd Granulated Sugar || 2 Ibs Granulated Sugar LM Pennsylvania A whites brought 40c {010904 gaglawhed 03 ore ecomed un
3 bs White Potatoes 10 Ibs White Potatoes 60c per 3 pound basket, with a few duch sin feel cooma far ene Sans,
} 2 loaves Victor Bread 1 loaf Bread Supreme fine lots as /high as 65c. Buttons UR Se hen en goode attendance g'hot.
4 1 tall can ASCO Milk 1 tall can ASCO Milk brought 30c to 40c and spots 2dc to 1¢h in. of course, ken Demagrawd,
i 5 |b bag Gold Seal Flour 5 |b bag Gold Seal Flour 30c. The spinach market was about Sina beshta customers bin hen se
3 1 can Apple Butter J 1b Large ii steady for good stock and prices AWVer wile ich anes fum Hullerheck
} ii $31 1 oan Po ranged from 50c to 85¢ per bushel, mich net wole nows oddera kenna.
1 Ib Large Prunes 1 can Tender Corn with a few sales at 90c to $1.00. Der Chairman Hetzel hut de meet-
1 pkg Gold Seal Oats 1 can Sweet Peas Escarole brought 20c to 40c per Ing tsu odder goroofa, un hut ba
1 Ib Soup Beans 1 pkg Gold Seal Oats bushel, endive 35¢ to 45¢, kale 16¢ to kont gamaucht os de object wrae far
| Carry All Bag Free 2 Sup Beare | Te 30c and mustard greens 10c to 15¢c. @Wenich fire in de campaign tsu do.
a All for $ 1 00 1 Ib Victor ot a Oyster plant sold at 2¢ to 4 per bunch ii won net boll de bf
iE | 1 1b Loose Rice parsley root 1 1-2c to 2 1-2¢, leeks 1¢ WooDa daida un de socha awenich
1 — — 1 Ib Onions to 2c and carrots 1 1-2c to 3c. Penn. UC Shtarra don daida de leit net ous-
R. & R. or Atmore’s 1 big can Peaches sylvania broccoli sold at $1.50 per |finna 0s en leckshson ware un olles
i 1 small pkg ASCO Noodles crate. Apples met a very slow de 8in&t tsu groond.
{ 8 Plum Pudding gah Princess Cocoa mand with prices practically un-| Es wora edliche weipsleit dart.
it 1 Chip Basket 5 changed. Wos se hen wella hut nemond gawist
! can 25¢c All for $2.00 i Market: Slow, draggy trade thru- awver se hens gli ous g'funna, far
Yd lout week, no beef steers offered We de bisniss recht awgonga is hen
3 i (quotable akove $7.50, bulk selling Se oll es schwetza do wella. De Beck-
il D rt 5 c [3550650 all grades closing fully 2c ie Kissinger hut es shpeecha do
elatine esse S pkg. 34 under week's openisg prices. Bulls, sulla. Se in en oldt maidel, hut
% she stock and cutters sharing the longe gruller, is so roonslich os en
ASCO Baking Powder can 5¢, 10c, 20c decline; bulk fat heifers $5.50-6.00; 'grcombeer os fardlich is kima, un is
Pure Vanilla or Lemon Extract bot 10c medium bulls $4.25-4.75; butcher cows nuch uff éram fartlichyohr hoond far
Farmdale Evaporated Milk 3 tall cans 20c $3.50 4.00; cutters $1.75-2.25. Under en mon. Der Poora Mohler wore aw
ASCO Pure Spices can or pkg 7c literal receipts and narrow country dart. Se hen en temperance society
Glace Lemon or Orange Peel 1b 25¢ demand stockers and feeders weak [ga represent un hen grawd awfonga
Fancy Glace Citron 1b 29c¢ ened and closed fully 25¢ lower, bulk bobla ‘waega canteens. Der Billy
Supreme Fruit Cake 2 1b cake $1.00 Jy Selling $.50-6.25. Calves are about Bixler is rouse g'fora un hut se g-
lsteady wih week’s hc decline. frogt wos bolilix tsu do het mit can-
: Hogs: Weak to 25c lower, top wes- teens. De “schwartz buddle” is der
ASCO or Del Monte Sliced nt b lissue. En canteen, hut are g’sawd,
Pinea le 2 hig cans 29. Sheep: Steady, best lambs $6.75-7. jware en ding ous huls g'maucht, ware
PP Receipts: For today's market, cat- rhode awg'shtricha un daid gooka we





Reg. 17¢ Hawaiian fruit in & rich, sweet syrup: 1 i

ASCO Finest Calif. 1 Choice California
=~ Peaches | Reaches
2 big cans 29. ’ big cans 25c
You will Enjoy this Outstandilz Quality Bread.


 


large [
Bread Supreme = "dc
Victor Bread binickleloaf Jc

California Evaporated .arge Calif. Sweet

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Apricots 1b.17c || Prnes Ib. 9%%c
Sweethome Fancy Chocolates Ib gift box 39¢
Delicious Assorted Hard Candy lb 19¢
. Hershey’s Chocolate Kisses 1-2 1b gift box 69c¢ !
VAM DYK’S Pitted Dates pkg 15¢
Poullyy Seasoning pkg 10c
Sy et Marjoram, Thyme pkg 5c




Victor COFF
The best Coffee Brazil produces.
33c-23¢=10c S
ASCO COFFE ib 23c
Only the choicest beans are used infhis fine blend.
“GOOD CHEER” CERTIFICA¥ES ($1, £2)
Sensible gifts that bring hppiness.
Sold in all our stores and go t until used.
1b 1c
emarkably priced.
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These Prices Effective in Our id |
MOUNT JOY STORE SFE





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we mean when we advertise service, is that we are
giving experience, judgment, intelligence, courtesy
 
and efficiency, in addition to merchandise.

 
Nothing is wrong with the word service or the
ideal back of the word seryice. The trouble is that
is used so often by people ‘who are incapable of
 
giving it any meaning.
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Frey Funeral Service
Established over half a century,
2253-1
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: Phones
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trucked in, Jatal

Indiana; contsining 453 head,
calves, 723 hogs, 167 sheep.
1931, cattle 125 cars, 32 St. Paul; 17
Va.; 15 Kansas City; 14 St. Louis;
12 Chicago; 11 Sioux City; 7 W. Va.;
6 Tenn.; 5 Omaha; 3 Ohio; 1 Penna.;
1 Ky.; 1 Ind.; containing 3787
Receipts for corresponding
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fl tle 16 cars 4 Cuaicago; 4 Kansas City en blaene droom; het en shtrap os
|3 St Paul; % St. Louis; 1 Omaha; 1 mer ivver de oxel henked un
56 wasser ins
cattle 509 head. 51 naixt
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dd Receipts for week ending Dec. 12th, we weshpa,
head, ie un se hut awfonga
BM 197 head trucked in, total cattle 4214 g'sawd es daid nemand se mae
head, 784 calves, 4653 hogs, 768 sheep un we der Porra Mohler
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week widmon is) era g'sawd hut 00s es i
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.
AIR CONDITIONING ;
PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH
What Shwilkey Bumblesock Has To
Say This Week

Ich hob mich by gromma-note sheir
dote galocht doh om Barrick der on-
ner owet. Mere hen shunt long g'-
wart far de campaign tsu sharta so

os es ebbes tsu drinka gebt, un end-
lich hut der Mike Hetzel, der Dema-
Are hut notices nows g’
shicked tsu oll da Demagrawda far
by woona ons Hullerhecka wartz-
house, un far es ding inderesting
maucha hut are aw en invitation
shicked tsy em Bryan. Es hut ne-
daid
arn leldt drawga. De
nlfpnutt wore de gons congre-
tion fun weipsleit om Billy g’hunka
Der Billy thut g'sawd de
ware en monsléff narrishe
oldte hex, un de Beckie hu% g'sawed
der Billie ware en sowf loadie. End-
lich is es tsu hardt cooma far d& Beck
hila. Se “ut
Beckie

(woo now'™
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last year, cattle 92 cars, 21 Chicago; ware nuch aner os se lieva daid, hut |
16 St. Paul: 15 Va.; 10 St.
Louis; 6 se uff ga-gooked, ene by der hond g
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2 Omaha; 2 Indiana; 1 W. Va.; 1 Md. | “Is es—con ich ene nawma?”’
containing 2616 head, 726 trucked In “Yaw.” hut der Porra gsawd: “Es
total cattle 3352 head, 739 calves, li. , on aner os dich leebed! Dare
2617 hogs, 707 sheep. lleebed dich bis in der dode.”
Range of Prices “Oh, we leeblich! We leeblich!
STEERS Ich hob duch shunt so long gawort. |
Good $7.25-8.25 parwass husht du mich’s net aner |
Medium 6.00-7.25 | wissa lussa?”’
Common 5.00-6.00 “Du farshtaesht mich net, my eeve
HEIFERS Der leeb Gutt is li good- |
Choice 6.25-6.75 friend—are leebed oll si kinner.’
Good 5.50-6.25 De Beckie is umechtich worra un
Medium 4.75-5.50 ‘qo canteen pardy is gli ous ga-tzogza.
Common 4.00-4.75 | per Chairman Hetzel hut derno g’-
Cows 'sawd es ware tzeit far de regular od-
Choice 4.25-4.75 | gor fun bisniss resuma un es arsht
Good 3.50-4.2¢ |ware en patform manefactera.
Common & medium 250-350 por Bill Mickelroyer hut suggest
cutter & cutter 1.50-2.50
BULLS
Good and choice (beef)
Cutter, common & medium
(yearlings excluded)
VEALERS
Good and choice
Medium
Cull and common
FEEDERS AND STOCKERS
Good and choice
Low
3.25-4.75
Common and medium 3.505.00 hut g'sawt are het ken huls far in
HOGS {de platform do, awfer si boo woo
Lightweight $ 5.00-5.50 | £hool holdt het eme hame g'shrivva
Mediumweight $5.25-5.75 | wos se uff anes fun a blonka shriva
Heavyweight 5.25.5.75 |sella, un des wore:
Packing Sows 4.50-5.00 “Resolved, We believe in annexa-
tion, anticipation, emancipation, re-
Lancaster Grain and Feed Prices
Selling Price of Feeds
Bran
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4.75-6.00 | 4.59 won der oldt Sammy Sendapet-
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8.25-9.00 jege hut
7.25-8.25 locha os se oll gagrisha hen, "Rouse
6.00-7.25 mit eme, rouse mit eme,” un
5.00-6.50 deer nows.
$25.00 per ton | prognostications as applied to Porto-
25.00 per ton Irickaty by the Filipeanuts and de-
2900 per ton iscriptioned in the Monroe Doctrine by
ton [cago platform.”

ton (are daid garn en dri tzoll blonk off-
ton |era waega da Fillipeanut Islands, un
ton (hut g'shtate os are het sich in sime
ton | won mere sell lond hetta don daida
Shorts
Hominy
Middlings 28.00 per ton
Linseed 42.00 per ton
Gluten 28.50 per ton
Ground Oats 30.00 per
Soy Bean Meal 3450 per ton
tHog Meal 33.50 per ton
41% 28.50 per ton
Tair Feed *16% $28.00 per
Dairy Teed *20% 30.00 per
Teed 20% 33.00 per
DNariry Faed 249 34.00 per ton |
Dairy Feed 256% 35.00 per
Dairy Feed 329 36.50 per ton
Horse Feed 85% 33.00 per ton
Alfalfa (Regular) 30.00 per ton
31.50 per ton
Alfalfa (Reground)

Durant City—McKinley Station-Du-
rant City highway opened to traffic.
Belle Vernorn—Newspaper press in-
stalled in “Belle Vernon Enterprise”
plant.
Rural from Conogquen~ssing
Fa io’ direct route over all-weather
ropds to and Zelienople com-
pl sted.
road

08 are het nuch a pawr wise bind in
sime eckbush os aer on de meel fora
zer se saega daid far de platform
bowa, Em Mike sheeshuls hi Sam
woo uhst hame cooma is fun der col-
awfonga so ufarshtenich
rouss
is are gonga—kups fedtersht tsu der
Der Mike Hawnayarrick
formation, adulteration, and all other
Christopher Columbus when he wit
the Ten Commencements on a slate
and which are embodied in the Chi
adopt oony
SSSSS
hut g'sawd
Se hen de resolution
discussion.
Der Sam Sensawetzer
eve net sot groondniss gessa un
de groondniss blendy wara. Sell
arshtate sich.
Resolution adopted.
Der Solly Sullekapper, woo si
‘om farlora hut on Antietam un
r democrat,” hut suggest
blonk in de platform
resa daid:
“God Bless the Flag”
Awver der Chairman hut ene ous
+a ruled un hut g’'sawl sell ware Re- |
yublican dwooctrine daid tsu feel
ourda we “imperialism”
End!’ch hen se era platform fardich
aw:
is
se
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daida en

greeked, awver net bis se part fun
der convention nows
far blonka soocha so
ena
: nae, shicks em Kerne! un
+ sich de awga ivver so farflompte

ELIMINATES DUST
lousekeeping Lightened by
Modern Types of Heat |
ing, Cooling Plants. |

TREAKS and smudges on the walls
adjacent to the warm air grilles
through which warm air heating sys- {
tems deliver heat into rooms are un. |
warranted, says the Holland Institute |
of Thermology of Holland, Mich., and
there is no need for unsightliness in
this particular, for modern air-condi- |
tioning systems humidify the home air |
and by washing, eliminate practically |
all of the dust that may be in it.
Home owners should understand,
says the Institute, that it is impos- |
sible for dust, smoke, or grime of any |
sort to find its way into the living
quarters of a home through the heat
or cold-air ducts of a well constructed
warm-air heating system. Likewise,
it is impossible for smoke or dirt from
the heater itself to get into the heat-
ing chamber and thence into the house.
About 50 per cent of the winter |
household dust filters into the cracks !
around doors and windows. As fit |
floats in the air it is caught by air |
currents, The strongest currents are |
immediately at the face of the grille. |
and the dust is impacted against and |
adheres to the wall, continually con-
tributing to the density of smudges.
Were basements frequently cleaned,
there would be little dust from this
4 FON

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The daily dusting is eliminated by
home air-conditioning systems, the
largest type of which wash the home
air, removing therefrom 98 per cent
or more of the dust.
source entering upstairs rooms. Or-
dinarily, about 25 per cent of the
household dirt comes from unclean
basements and careless firing. Chim-
ney drafts should be open and checks
closed when coal is placed in furnace,
to prevent smoke and gases belching
into basement, Register box and
frame of the grille should be tightly
sealed Into the wall to overcome
smudging from this source. The best
means of eliminating basement dust
lies in keeping basement clean, and
more eare in firing.
Another way of keeping down house-
hold “ust, aside from the constant use

of the dust cloth or dust mop lies in
keeping the house air adequately
moistened during the heatinz season
Dust is increased in the home
because the home air is too dry
the is suitably moisiened A
fjust accumulations from hb od
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dust that may be in the $ pression. And nowhere will
gd, nes ure laden, and sinks 3 you see jewels that so per-
ir. Adequate moisture is e 1 fectly symbolize your ten-
cally and automatically i der thou) ts !
oe fe onditioning systems of |§ Ignis.
air type. These are equipped | 8
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winier housewives will find that
adequately moistened home air will SILVERWARE
contribute to reducing the bur-
den of housewolk, and preserve the Wall and Shelf
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Rooms Evenly Heated
Uniformity of indoor temperature
during the heating at floor,
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tute of Thermology of Holland, Mich.
That this is a big step forward Tt
complete home comfort is
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ers that in the typical home warmed a
by old style heating Systems. room |
temperatures ar floor and ¢ [
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obviating the co..mon cond | 3 c
cold floors and over-heated head room | 8. Box of 1 00 d 1 5
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A draft is air in motion that re
moves heat from the body faster than fellinger’s Home-Made
bodily hear is normally dissipated, ac 1-2, 1,2 and 5 lbs., per Ib. C
cording to the Holland Institute of
Thermonolgy, of Holland. Michigan t
Obviously. points out the Institute. a 5c Sones 1 (010)
lesived condition is that wherein the Baskets and Apples, Box of 24 .
ir is in constant motion, yet not of ’
stificient velocity to create a drafiy J Lowney s 1-1b. Boxes, $1.00 per ib.
aonditien for anyone. Home air-con
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with airconditioning anit
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inn to ent air stagnation on In 25's and at Lowest Prices
vet the air is no!
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daidsht anyhow usht g’shposs fun
maucha. Awfer ich hob g'sawd
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Deep sentiment demands the
beauty of Jewelry for ex-
From $4.50 to $55
Ail Makes and Styles
WM.
East Main St.,
Very Low Prices
RAHN
MOUNT JOY, PA.
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Union Leader in Pounds
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ig of Post Qffice MOUNT 30%, PJ

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