The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 13, 1932, Image 7

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13th, 1982
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.

 
Making New Frien

Mild blends of Formosa Oolong to suit varying tastes.









Stores is to remind the many new
friends and also frequent users that
from the world’s finest Tea gardens.
The new tea crop has been blended
to produce the zestful bouquet you
ASCO Teas
1] 25¢ to 3be.







Cc
India Ceylon pkg 17
Two popular, skilfully blended Teas of rich, full-flavor leaves.

Kileney Tea wh 10° 5 78°
100% India Orange Pe koe. Makes more cups per pound.

Regular 23¢c ASCO Pure
Raspberry Preserves



16-o0z jar 1 Oc

Hom-de-Lite Finest
Mayonnaise
Farmdale Brand
Evaporated Milk
This Tea Week
} as ASCO Quality
«:
LA enjoy.
Plain Black %1b ° Cc
or Mixed pkg 10
Orange Pekoe or




Reg. jar 10¢
4 tall cans 25¢

Finest California
Large Dried



Choice Crushed
Delicious Tender
Lima Beans
2 bs 15°

Sweet Corn
4 cans 25¢







1b pkg 14¢
3 pkgs 25¢
3 cans 20c
2 cans 25¢
jar 15¢

ASCO Pear] Tapioca
Gold Medal Cake Flour big pkg 29¢
ASCO Breakfast Farina
Campbell’s Pork and Beans
Farmdale Cut String Beans
ASCO Pure Honey
Imported Pure Olive Oil 15-pt can 23¢
large
Bread Supreme wired
Victor Bread big pan loaf 5c



Fancy California Muir
Evaporated Peaches
Finest Solid Pack
bn 12%
ASCO Tomatoes
fo
3 med cans 25°

ASCO Quick Made Tapioca
Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour
Verment Maid Blended Syrup
ASCO Fancy Sweet Peas,
Beech-Nut Tomato Juice Cocktail
ASCO Ground Black Pepper
Floor Mops, each 29¢c—Mop Handles each 15¢
3 pkgs 20c
pkg 1lc
jug 23¢
2 cans 29¢
bot 17¢
1-4-1b can 10c



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| Ivory Soap i Cakes 25° : 6 Size



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The wide variety of foods in the ASCO Stores means
you can always have a balanced menu.
These Prices Effective in Qur
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Advertising and not competition
is now the life of trade, according
to the advertising experts who me?
to attend the International Adver-
tising Association ccnvention. The
delegates at this meeting heard a
number of interesting things.
Among these was the statement
ny Charles Stelzle, New York ex-
pert, to the effect that if churches
do not advertise their “ware”’—
spiritual upbuilding and moral
betterment for both the individual
and humanity—they cannot hope
to arouse interest among the mass-
es and fulfill the obligations plac-
ed upon them as parties to the
spiritual movement.
Another speaker declared that
“advertising is greater than any
single moral force we know of to-
day. Advertising brings about
changes for the betterment of life
itself, changes which fuse inte the
social and political life of the na-
ion.”
It is now generally admitted by
economic forces everywhere that
advertising is the most ‘important
development of modern business.
And it is also coming to be realiz-
ed that newspaper advertising is
the best kind of paid publicity. in
the convention just mentioned the
delegates who were advertising ex-
perts, agreed that newspaper ad-
vertising affords the best publicity
medium for the churches and ali
church activities.
Advertising Is No Longer A Theory
It Is A Science.





ADVERTISING
Good
Medium
Common
Good
Med um
Good
Choice
rood
Medium
Common
Choice
Good
Common & mediun
j Low cutter & cutter
BULLS |
Good and choice (heef) 1.75-6.00
Cutter, common & medium 3.25-4.75
i (yearlings excluded)
Good and choice
Cull and common
Good and choice 5.25-6.50
Common and medium 3.50-5.25
Good and choice 5
Common and medium

| Lightweight
| Ti chiw
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| Soy Bean Meal 31.598 per ton
{ Hog
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And kt Pays


Produce & Live
THE BULLETIN
Federal-State News Service. Pen
{to $1.00 per 100 pound sack.

15¢ to 2bc¢ per pound.
$1.25 per 5 pound box.
tinued dull with a limited demand.
75¢ to 90c per 100 pound sack.
with a few fancy sales at $1.00.
Maine potatoes showed a some-
wha stronger tendency due partly
to advances at shipping points.
Maine Green Mountains sold at
$1.05 to $1.10 per 100 pound sack
while boat receipts brought 90¢ to
9b5e¢,
Sweet potatoes were weak with
very few sales reported. Yellow
varieties sold at 30c to 50c¢ per 5-8
basket and reds at 40c to 50c with
a few sales at 60c. Nearby celery
was about gieady with most sales
at 5¢ to 10¢c per bunch. A few
fancy lots sold as high as 15¢ and
poorer stock sold at 3c. Oyster
plant brought 2¢ to 3c per bunch.
parsley root at 11-2¢ to 2 1-2¢,
and collards at 3c to 8c.
The apple market was inactive
and demand was slow. Nearby
medium to large Stayman sold at
75c to $1.25, delicious at $1.00 to
$1.50. Black twigs at 65¢ to $1.00.
Golden delicious at The to $1.25
and York Imperials at 50c to 75¢
| per bushel,
MARKET: Medium grade light
and medium weight beef steers
predom nated in week's receipts,
few quotable above $7.50, one load
1040 pound yearlings $8.00. bulk
$6.00-6.75, compared with week
all grades about steady. Bull
1d cutters steady. Stock-
 

ind feeders closing fully steal
I'ght receipts; bulk $4.50-
bulk fat he fers $5.25 6.00: |
medium bulls $4.25-4.75: butcher |
COWS $3.25-4.00; cutters $1.

5. Calves fully steady, top veal-
lers $10.00.





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conta ning
rucked in
) 61 calves,
77
Receipts for week vding Jan, 9,
rs, 12 Va.; 6 Chicago; |


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Omaha;
{Ohio; 2 Il.; 1 Tenn.; 1 Sioux City; |
i 1164 head, 1061 head |
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rucked in, total cattle 2225 head.
Stock Market
CORRECT INFORMATION FUR.
NISHED WEEKLY BY THE PA.
BUREAU OF MARKETS FOR
Prices of nearby carrots were
lower today due chiefly to more
liberal receipts, according to the
nsylvania stock brought 40c¢ to 85¢
per 5-8 baske, and $1.00 to 1.30
per bushel. Other root crops were
draggy with beets draggy bringing
|20¢ to 3b6c per 5-8 basket. White
turnips 16c to 25¢, Aberdeen tur-
{nips 15¢ to 30¢ and parsnips at
Ru‘abagas sold at Tbe
The mushroom market was some-
The white potato market con-
Pennsylvania round whites sold at
PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH
Say This Week

konvinsa, so doe gaets.
selly benk room a venich retza date.
Mer shtaerta op mitem Rube. Now
den ken ich shundt feel yore tzrick.
Wu aer en bu war, hut aer in Florin
gwoent. Aer is uf gwoxa, hut nee ken
difel-strache gadu, hut en jop in de
bank grickt un hut en aerlicher mon
gmocht.
Necksht hen mer der Elam. Den hov
ich net gakent ep aer in de benk
gshoft hut. Doe is en chap es si marick
mocht, now ferluss dich druf. Usht
letsht wuch hen se ferdult naeksht en
breticher ous em gmocht un mer sin oll
gute tzufritta des aer es buch net
grickt hut mit sime nawma drin.
Ich denk der Joe kumt necksht. Now
den kenich si laevas long. Aer is uf
gwoxa doe im shtettle, except de tzite
es aer im kollege war, is viter tzrick
kuma un huts bowera braviert. Sel hut
aer net arick gute gaglicha, de no is
aer in de benk gonga un sel seemt de
sot aravite des aer glicht. Der Joe is
aw en shule direckter fer a pore yore
tzrick. On de letsht eleckshun hen se
ene avenich fershrucka, der Sheetz un
a pore onera kals, ower es hue nix ga-
bot uny der Josie is witer ney gshloopt.
Denk ich mus eich a venich fertzaela
vaich em Abie Shtauffer. Dot is en kal
des mer oll glicha. Der Abe mindt
imer si agena bisness, is oll tzu sich
selver, un date net so feel es en mook
shawda. Won arits en shay matel is
des hirea will, sot se era kop setza fer
der Abe.
Now mer daerfa der Warren net fer-
gessa. Doe is aw en kal des si aege ny
bisness mindt, gate in de karich un is
awk long is.



so aerlich des der
Ich h

slicha sawga vaich


|de tzway wei des on de benk
| shoffa ower ich drow net recht. De
Lissy un de Unis sin oll tz: guty

shoflite ower grawt doe mus ich saw-


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ifrom now until day

 

dune im Kort—“further the
saith not.” Ay ding kon ich
sawga. Won de tzwa weipslite shelt
{kenna ve de Betz, (in English sa
i see, “ball em out,” l
3 | lite
SHWII

SALE REGISTER
If you want a notice of
ter weekly
sale. ABSO-
LUTELY FREE, send or phone us
your sale date and when you are
serted in this

 
of
1025 calves, 3756 hogs. 341 sheep. |the cheapest advertising you can get
last year, cattle 47 cars, 10 Chi-
cago; 8 St. Louis; 6 Va.; 6 W. Va.:!}
$ Penna; 3 St. Panl: 2 Tenn.; 2
Omaha; 2 Ken.;
1198 head, 1086 head trucked in.
total cattle 2284 head, 988 calves, by Paul G, Miller, Aldinger, auct
3199 hogs, 399 sheep.
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tece pts fow corresponding week |
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Ohio; containing

Range of Prices
STEERS
oa
HEIFERS
COWS

VEALERS
FEEDERS AND STOCKERS



50-6.75



5-5.50
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Lancaster Grain and Feed Prices
Selling Price of Feeds
| Bran $24.50 per ton |
{ Shorts 24.00 per ton |
eal 32.50 per ton |
nseed 419% 27.50 per ton
Feed *169- 27.00 per ton
Feed *20%
Feed 20%







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are exhausted and service will be
der seeds and plants. Prepare
list of the garden flowers, shrubs,
ind trees needed and send it to
our nearest reliable seed store or
ryman. Orders placed early
receive promp: attention.
re li i ens
ancestors w ex t
capacity than the cows in the herd.
$.00-10.00 | Choose the sire with great care.
Medium R.00-9.00 { Unless proved or from good pro-
6.25-8.00 | ducing ancestors. his daughters
cannot develop into good cows.
3. .50 | Dairy Feed 24%
HOGS Dairy Feed 25%
$5.00-5.50 | Dairy Feed 32%
.75 | Horse Feed 857%
Alfa
Eee ot 5590 Stop Getting Up Nights


Thursday, Feb. 18—0n the pre-
mises the former Jac. Gruber farm
Y2 mile north of Mt. Joy, along the
Back Run road, 1-2 mle from
Sharps Corner, live stock, .mple-
ments. potatoes, wheat and corn,
————
Get Seed Catalogs
Write to your favorite seedsman
for ther 1932 catalogs if you are
not already on the mailing lists.
Study these catalogs carefully and
send your orders early. Delay un-
til the rush season sometimes
means that the var eties you want
slow,
et eee A Aree
Crder Plants Early
Do not wait until spring to or-


Checose Good Sire
The dairy sire ]
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producing
messes roommates
Subscribe for The Bulletin


33.00 per
ton
33.50 per ton
34.50 per ton
32.00 per ton
Alfalf

a (regular)
fa (reground)
 

Physic the Bladder With
Juniper Oil



Hominy 26.00 per ton ent desire. BU-KETS
| Middlings 26.30 per ton containing juniper oil,
| Linseed 4250 per ton , etc., works on bladder similar
i Gluten 27.50 per ten astor oil on the bowels. Get a 23¢
{ Ground Oats 29.25 per ton { test box from any drug store After four
| days if not relieved of “getting up
| nights” go back and get your money. If
j You are bothered with backache or leg
i pains caused from bladder disorders you
are bound to feel better after this cleans- j ened fruit and produce store on
39.00 per ton |ing an {
32.80 per ton! sq




your regular slesp. |
Sigre.

What Shwilkey Bumblesock Has To |!
Der onner dawk wore ich druva in
what weaker today under a slow |de Aersht Nashional Bank un der Joe
| demand. Pennsylvania whites bro-
ught 40c¢ to 65¢ per 3 pound basket
[Tir a few fancy lots higher. But- |Ich hop eme tzawt des ich se selver
tons sold at 30c¢ to 40c and spots
20c to 30c. Pennsylvania hot house
tomatoes were dull and brought
Michigan
hot house rhubarb sold at 75¢ to
Breneman hut mich gfrokt waer de
Deitsha briefa shript fer de tzeitung.
shript ower iver sellem hut aer so
holver folsh glocht, usht es von aer
mich net recht glawva date. Ich hop
grawt gadenkt ich date besser den kal
Ich denk net es es feel shawda date
von ich de gons shootenmatch oom
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. . .and NO holidays
for NEW Want-Ads
VEN the “extra” day this year provides no
holiday for these busy workers. They're on
the job continuously, scouring unseen markets,
searching out the individual —the service —the
merchandise — the * lost” and the owner of the
“found”... They are ever ready, steady workers
and because of this they find the answer to every
WANT.
THE BULLETIN
WANT-AD
| of approximately $40.000, dedica
a | ed short ti
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your saie

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ready, let us print your bills. 2
| Inc., Chevrolet dealers, will reopen

DEPARTMENT



Industrial Notes
Almont—New consol. dated grade
school building completed at
|
, ago.

R mersbure New
installed in Lincoln Theatre,
16 miles |



ad more than


[4 : 99
to operate bus service between Sw eet a 1d Lo vely
this city and Latrobe. -
Blairsville — Approximately 1,-
000 employes added to the payroll |
Manuf
division of Cord Corporation.
Wilkinsburg —- Bauman Bros., |


of Lycoming cturing Co.. |
theiy business here. {
H. B. Householder and Karl Ste- |
ward granted permission to dredge
coal from Swatara Creek.-—Hum-
melstown Sun. |
Media —-Plans being formulated |
for formal dedication of new court- |
house at this place January 9. |
Allentown & Reading Transit Co. |
operating bus service from Kutz- |
pator.

town to Topton, .
Cronies = McCormick Bros: | ated appliances to assist you
received 325,097 general contrac’ | . . .
for remodel ng interior of As- | with your daily routine; and
sembly building or Courthouse an- { » 3
nex. you'll be surprised at what
Moncengahels - $6,000 pipe or-

gan dedicated at Methodist Epis- |
copal Church. Fhe
Iron Bridge — Weaver Poultry chased.
Farm added new equipment recent-
ly.
Clifton Heights — United Manu-



facturing Co.. bicycle
res. 14.000 s
n new factory bu
and Holly avenues,
Ambridge — Rail




. Sl | ee a — A EAT SORES A
strong County provid- | - ——
from Apollo to Kit- |p eee
! Yori
tically completed.
Chestnn Ridge
Transportation Co. seek
is the Modern Housewife who stays
young by evading the burdensome
duties of housework—shifting the
responsibility to electrical appli-
ances, woman’s greatest emanci-
Your LOCAL DEALER is show-
ing many new electrically oper-
low cost they can be pur-
Pennsylvania Power & Light Co.



1.1:
x‘ended their collection deli-
limits
very service here to cororate
of town.
State Highway Department now
employed 900 men on roads of
Fayette County. Belle Vernon,
Enterprise,
California Fairchance Lumber
Co. started construction on two
wing additions to Herron Hall at
Southwestern State Normal School.
Rochester — Cornerstone of
new post office laid.
Allentown-—White Haven Manu
facturing and Supnly (C¢ Ine.
apitalized at $200,000. granted




In Jour



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charter and plans to manufacture
axnlosihy






VES. yy 1: a A ny - ae
Palmerton Construet ‘on Keallzlng ine grea fom
derway on skating rink. i Imbortance ot ut
Benth; — W..D. Davis pur hid Nowsbaber 1s
(i Stere-to-dnor eorocervy bhusi 5 {
ness from Pe : MaK a The WH.
s from ee F. MeKom : a wits &
Nantylo — P41 mes Comp U i & COPY
New York : v es‘abligh i
ex Yo OY
Wo sth vated: auditor. In New Ea
ium of Cent ry Methodist Epis-
cal reopened.
\
St. Mary’s -— J. O. Gordon oy


Month ~ WiC
REE TO




Brusselles St. im storerooss recent ;
ly vacated by Fox Bros. \
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