=a # iF or ney AA SR Sas A INRA. ~~ dm WEDNESDAY, JULY 13th, THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. EOPLE are saying nowa- days that there is plenty of everything, and that the only trouble is that our : economic life is not so ar- ranged as to make everything available to all. The canned foods industry is a direct contradiction of this contention. Take pine- apple, for instance. Formerly only great lords and kings were able to grace their tables with that royal Hawaiian fruit. In North- ern countries it was raised only under glass, and was not available, even to kings, fully ripened under the sun in its native habitat with all of its delicious fruit sugar, juices and nutritious qualities in- tact. A Rare Treat Now, thanks to the canning in- dustry, it is available in this form, and the average man can feast more sumptuously on pineapple than the kings of old, and, thanks again to the canning industry, he can even consume such rare and dainty Fishes as this one named after that famous grand opera star, Madame Melba. All the in- gredients are now obtainable in cans and within reach of the aver- age purse. Here's the recipe: Melba : Hollow out slight- ly the centers of eight large canned peach halves, chill well, and then place in beds of crisp lettuce. Drain one No. 2 can of crushed Hawaiian pineapple, and add eight marshmallows cut in eighths and eight maraschino cherries cut in quarters. Pile in the peach cavities and sprinkle chop- ped walnuts over. Pipe rosettes of cream mayonnaise, tinted green, into small lettuce hearts, and top with a red cherry. Serves eight.* “Spring in the world! And all things are made new. »” flavor. It didn’t take long to pro- | pare either, and it was ready on | the dot! Let's pass it along. Sliced Oranges with Powdered Sugar Oatmeal with Cream Grilled Sardines on Toast with Cream Sauce Bran Muffins Coffee AT a perfect spring morning!” your husband says, as he looks from the table to the scene out of the window. And perhaps he thinks that the weather alone is respon- sible for his exuberance. But you know of some other things that have put spring into the picture. You know that you Grilled Sardines on Toast with are wearing one of your new | Cream Sauce: Sauté the contents spring ® morning-dresses, that | of two 8%-ounce cans of sardines Nancy Lee has on her gay spring | gently in their own oil, and lay frock, that the table is dressed | on squares of hot toast. Pour in a lettuce-green tablecloth with |over each serving some hot, highly May blossoms in your lovely pink | seasoned and rich cream sauce, gystal bowl, and that last—but | made with evaporated milk. One means least—you have just | and one-half cups of rich cream breakfast with spring | sauce will serve six.* NO TAX ON COAL On the new excise which went into effect Tuesday, there is no tax 8g coal, but you can save money if you BUY YOUR COAY{, NOW Sold from the yards or trucke®as you desire. Prices as Low as the Lowest Will accept orders now for Fall deliv before you buy your coal. Don’t fail to learn about my FREE FUR CLEANING PROPOSITION. y. See me NACE ee et on Pe et eet a eam mem mt? em Tims -» Harry Leedom 3 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. === Si The MossuModern and Complete Watch Repa hop In Town Equipped With—Electric Watch Clegg Machine, Automatic Crystal Cutting, Grinding and Fitting Machin® o Electric Weld- ing and Soldering Machine for Jewelry Repair DON W.GORRECHT, MOUNT JO » = i A. Prices Reasonable A OO ms JL 110 OO 1 OL CI ARENCE SCHOCK MOUNT JOY, PA. | Cia x Ken lL TT | LUMBER-COAL Re IER Te hey RNS | | | | | Produce & Live Stock Market INFORMATION FUR. BY THE PA. FOR CORRECT NISHED WEEKLY BUREAU OF MARKETS THE BULLETIN were firm at higher prices on the Philadelphia wholesale market this morning with 32-quart crates selling at $1.75 to 2.75, accord- ing to the Federal State Market News service. Tomatoes showed a weaker tendency and sold at a wide range of prices with 5% baskets bringing from 30c to $1.75 according to quality, The potato market was about steady. New Jersey % baskets sold mostly at 45 to 50c¢ for No. 1 Cobblers, Delaware and Maryland 100-pound sacks of No. 1 Cobblers brought mostly $1.25 to 1.35. Red raspberries ranged from 5 to llc per pint as to quality and condition while huckleberries sold at $3.00 to 6.00 per 32-quart crate. Apples showed little change in price and Delaware and Maryland Yellow Transparents brought from 25c¢ to $1.25 per bushel. New Jersey Starrs sold mostly at 50 to 75¢ per 5; basket with a few sales at higher prices and poor- er stock as low as 15¢ a basket. Beets were firmer with most sales around lc a bunch although prices ranged from % to 11-2¢ per bunch. Carrots sold mostly at 1 to 2c per bunch. Red radishes brought from 25 to 75¢ per bushel. Green beans sold at 15c¢ to 40c per 5% basket with a few lots of fine qual- ity bringing higher prices while wax beans ranged from 20 to 75c per 5 basket. Pennsylvania cabbage brought 50 to 75c per barrel while New Jersey stock was selling at 15 to 25c per 5 basket. A few baskets of red cabbage brought T5¢ Other lines of nearby produce met a fairly good demand and prices gen- erally showed little change. Beef steers and yearlings closing fully steady with week’s advance, com- pared with week ago 25¢ to 50c high- er, $8.00 paid for medium weight and weighty steers, some held higher, bulk of sales $6.50-7.25. Bulls steady; she stock and cutters sharing steer ad- vance, bulk fat heifers $5.75-6.25; medium bulls $4.50-5.00; butcher cows $3.50-4.00; cutters $1.50-2.00. Stockers and feeders slow, steady, bulk light stocker steers $4.25-5.00. Calves 25c¢- 50c higher, top vealers $8.00. Sheep: Fully steady, choice lambs $7.75-8.00. Hog: Steady with week’s 25¢ ad- vance, choice 180-240 pound westerns $6.00-6.25. Receipts: For today’s market, cattle 9 cars, 4 Virginia; 2 St, Paul; 2 Kansas City; 1 Sioux City; containing 309 head, 439 head trucked in, total cat- tle 748 head, 89 calves, 113 hogs, 169 sheep. Receipts for week ending July 9th, 1932, cattle 39 cars, 11 St. Paul; 8 St. Louis; 5 Kansas City; 4 Virginia; 4 Texas; 4 Sioux City; 1 W, Va.; I Ken- tucky; 1 Mich.; containing 1383 head, 2008 head trucked in, total cattle 3391 head, 498 calves, 1789 hogs, 696 sheep. Blackberries PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH Es Dunnerdawg en woch hen mer der oldt Mike Blotner fargrawva. Ich sawg fargrowva-grawd wos ich mane—es fee doot mer fargrawva un der maneesch doot mer bagraw- va. By seleem mane ich os are en oldter gowl wore. Der Mike wore der reichsht mon uff wide un brade—are hut feel geld un lond g’hot awver gons pawr friend. Ich hob ene gakent fun kind uff un are hut awfonga geitza eb are recht lawfa kenna. Are wore der geltzicht un un-fargoon- shicht mensch os ich in mein dawg and deslaevaes g’saena hob. I» hu gt’seemed os olles os are g'essa hut hut ene g’shpite, un we mere in de shool gonga sin hut are ols si glae kesselly in en eck g’numma 0s nemond ene g’'saena hut un ges- sa so shtill os en mouse. Es Blotners hen ols de shaenshta ebbel g’hot in der gonsa nuchber- shoft, un ich mind nuch os der Mike ols poond ebbel so grose os en blech en gonser dawg im hussa soch noach ga-drawga hut un owets se widder mit hame usht wile are se net selver fressa hut kenna un wor tus ugoonich se tsu uns boova zev- va. Won mere bolla g’shpep-led hen wore are uff der fense g’hucked un uns tzoo ga-gooked. Are hut g- sawd bolla shpeela ware usht for shoe farrisa. We are boll dreisica yohr oldt wore hut are de Mary Mulbarger g’hired far era geld. Are hut der porra batzawled mit dri poond schnitz. Se hut tswae bow- eria g’hot un are aney os are tzon: ma ga-geitzed hut g’hot un derno is sin se uff eb de hawna ga-grayed es geitza recht awfonga. Morgets hen un won mer ols ins feldt sin hut are shunt en holb dutzent for- richa um en sexocker feldt room we asel, un middawgs se ug sid- ga-blooked g’hot. Won se shoff ashpeck g’feederd bis se boll ne- leit hen g’hot hut are se ga-drivva mond mae greege hen kenna far is uff embudda farfowied wile se shoffa, un en monich ocker waetza kem arns-leit greega hen kenna flaish un fet g’holda far en gons far’s obmaucha. Tswae =i hen se in yohr, un derno hen se de helft tzeit de shonka farkawft. Era hudder hen se farsolsa wile sols usht en fardle cent es poond wore, bis de shtore keeper refused hen ene tsu nemma, un gaega em ledshta won ols de oldt fraw in der shtore coom is sin de glarick hinnich de counter What Shwilkey Bumblesock Has Te Say This Week [| . ..and NO holidays for NEW Want-Ads VEN the “extra” day this year provides no holiday for these busy workers. They're on THE BULLETIN WANT-AD 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. DEPARTMENT New Body Moves (From page one) methods for analyzing the cause of ac- cidents, It will study the relation of accidents to recklessness, carelessness To Reduce Toll TOBACCO IS CHEAPER Why Not CIGARETTES Sunshine Cigarettes "0 for 10¢ were 15¢ a pack Wings Cigarettes, 10¢, were 15¢c a pack White Roll Cigarégtes, 20 for 10¢ Lucky Strike, Camels, Chesterhelds, Old Gold, Piedmonts, all 20s 2 pks. 25¢ mean 3 rkesh, 28¢ 2 pkgs. 25c¢c Receipts for corresponding week last] shtore boxa g'shbreicna. Es is | or incapacity of operators; to defective | year, cattle 48 cars, 17 St Paul; 7 Pitts- nemond gonga se looped so os se | mechanism and to the physical condi- burgh; 5 St. Louis; 4 Ky.; 3 Ohio; 3| not uff se worda hen b’soocha, un |tion of the scene of the accident. It Kansas City; 2 Omaha; 1 Va.; 1 Chic- der ansicht blotz 05 se ebber g’-| will make direct rcommendations to ago; 1 Buffalo; 1 Ind.; 1 Md.; 1 Okla.;| hot hen os by ena g’sitzed hut far [local authorities for elimination of 1 Sioux City; containing 1578 head, | en shtoond wore in der karrich. | danger spots. trucked in from nearby, total cattle| Sell wore der welfelsht blotz os se The committee on traffic control and 2446 head, 712 calves, 858 hogs, 594| hen hen kenna—era srishdadoom enforcement will study State and local sheep. hut se net ivver finf cent es yohr | enforcement of traffic rules and exist- STEERS ga-kusht. Der Mike hut g’mared ing municipal traffic ordinances, The | Good $7.00-7.75| are ware en grosser singer awver | committee on comstruction and engin- | Medium 6.00-7.00 | si moosick hut g’sound uff en ordt | cering will consider accidents from the . Common 4.75-6.00 | 0s won en frush greisha will un hut | road point of view. High- | All 10c Chewing and Choice 7.75-8.50 | es mowl holver unich em wosser. way construction, lighting and side- | Smoking Tobacco HEIFERS Es hut usht so ga-cullered. We se | yalks for pedestrians will be among - Choice 6.00-6.50 | pawr yohr g’hired wora is een | {he pb studied. All 15c and 16c Chewing Good 5.25-6.00 | glaene duchtere cooma un se hen Publicity through the medium of | and Smoking Tobacco Medium 4.50-5.25| se Molly g’haesa. Se hen olles far newspaper, radio, motion pictures, bill Common 4.00-4.50 | des kind gadoo os nix gakusht hut | po 2nd community meetings, has Cows —even se dawfa lussa—so 0s es aw | paar assigned to the committee on | Choice 4.00-4.50 | in der himmel coomed wile sell aw | The committee on safety | Good 3.50-4.00 | nix kushta sull. We de fraw dri-un legislation will study present safety Common & medium 2.75-3.50 | sechtzich yohr oldt wore is se g’- legislation, consider some method of Low cutter & cutter 1.50-2.75 | shtarva—dote g’shoft—un der Mike redress from irresponsible drivers and BULLS Good and choice (beef) (yearlings excluded) VEALERS Good and choice i .00-7. Vedum common S070 mit ga-scociate hut. Se is now FEEDERS AND STOCKERS shtawga fense. We der oldt mon Good and choice 5.25-6.50 | &’shpeered hut os es nuch em end Common & medarn 3.50-5.25 | tsu gaed hut are era erlawbt far HOGS ooompany holda. Are hut se even Lightweight 5.50-6.00 | encouraged far hira wile are garn Mediumweight 5.75-6.25 g’hot het os dare grose reichdom in Heavyweight 5.50-6.00 der familia g’holdta daid wara. De Packing Sows £2500) Ji soos, | Somehow, . SE kenner hut holdt g’numma. e en Lancaster Grin wy! Rood Prices farrell os oonich ma bluck rous Bren lling Price of $2030 or ton coomed un greeked en hoy-shreck Shorts 21.00 p os tsu long inera buddle wore, se ort 00 per ton | 1 ols holdt ga-pocked, se awenich Hominy 21.00 per ton g’shiddled un se weck g’shmissa. Middlings 26.00 per ton Der Jecky Bixler, em Billy si boo, Linseed 31.50 per ton |} iss ge ga-broveered. Are Gluten 21.50 per ton | gar em oldta mon si geld g'- Ground Oats 25.00 per ton |} 54 ayver are hut’s net greega nen Soy Bean Meal 28.50 per ton |; oony de duchter mit nemma, Hog Meal 29.00 per ton |; des hut are net wella. Are hut Cottonseed 417% 24.50 per ton| mere g’sawd se het on ame end fun *Dairy Feed 16% 24.25 per ton | jor shtoop g’hucked un are om *Dariy Feed 20% 26.25 per ton| gnera; Olla mohl os are sich on Dairy Feed 20% 28.50 per ton| se maucha hut wella is es eme ivver Dairy Feed 24% 29.50 per ton! worra. Endlich hut se g’sawd: Dairy Feed 25% 30.25 per ton| “On wos denksht du, Jeck?” Dairy Feed 32% 31.25 per ton] “QOn’s same os du doosht, denk Horse Feed 85% 29.00 per ton| jch?” Alfalfa (Regular) 27.00 per ton “Yaw, wel,” hut se g’sawd, coom Alfalfa (Reground) 28.50 per ton| mohl rivver un broveers aw un ich Steer Feed 27.50 per ton| shlock der farflompt uff’s mow °’ hs Sell hut em Jecky der mawga Change Pastures recht ga-draid un are is hame eb Cutter, common & medium 4.25-5.25 3.00-4.25 7.00-8.00 Rotating stock on pastures in- creases production, eliminates the waste, and makes better sods. If given the run of a large area, the stock pasture some parts too closely and allow others to grow up and die untouched. eet eer: You can get all the news of this locality for less than three cents a week thru the Bulletin. hut declared are daid in sime laeva nimme hira wile leichta tsu feel kushta daida. De duchter hut der- no house g’holdta far der oldt mon un are hut ken boo neaixt cooma lussa far se karreseera un se is uff ga-woxa so doom os es fee woo se tzaea uhr. Well, we ich g’sawd hob, mer hen der oldt Mike fargrowva. Tswae by sex foos is oll es lond are now brouch his are in der himmel coom- ed—won are anyhow doot —un der | no wet ich es arsht ding os happen- ed doot are mit em oldta Pader make recommendations for more com- plete and intensive examination of prospective operators. It will survey all other committee reports and de- velop remedial legislation from sug- gestions contained in them. Benjamin G. Eynon, Commissioner of Motor Vehicles has been appointed Director of the Campaign. He now is in the field organizing local community groups and interesting civic agencies in the movement. eet 724 KILLED BY AUTOS FIRST FIVE MONTHS OF ’32 Of the 724 persons killed in the motor vehicle accidents during the first five months of the year, 126 or 17.4 per cent.,, were years of age or less. This is a de- crease of 6 per cent, contrasted with the same period in 1931 when 134 children were killed, according to the Bureau of Highway Patrol and Safety. children 14 | The total killed, all ages, in May was 141. Twenty-five, cr 17.7 per cent., were children. This compares a decrease of 32.4 per cent. laerndt uns en goode lesson. Es warndt uns gaega reich awrem war ra. En mensch os nodderrlich aw rem is enjoyed duch wos are essed. Der reich awrem mon sich olles os in si mohl gait. disht don consht du en holb dutzent mon rous picka os sin we der Mike, un olle oneone hen g’sawd in eram shtrida far so feel geld on de deera henka. Awver em oldta Mike si laeva | ansicht os noach ena frogt is lawyer, der lawda un der grawh- shtae-maucher. with 37 children killed in May, 1931 | der | | fargoond | Du sawgsht now “Ich wase exact | ly ware der Gottlieb maned by | em Mike Blotner.” Nossirree, du dusht net. Won d awennich shtud- | aeva os de weldt ware nix os druv- | un kimmer, Se shtarva im yuch | we der ux un gaena ins grawb wee’s fee. Se wora ken goot tsu der weldt odder sich selver, un der | i Bachman’s Peanut Bar, 1-0z. bar for 1¢ or 164, Ib. H. A. DARRENKAMP. 3 Doors East of Post Office MOUNT JOY, PA. Por Ths Locality’s Complete News Service OR more than eight h Thames. This bank, too, has al that give permanence, whether to or to an institution. It, too, and a longer future. UNION NATIONAL B MOUNT JOY, Tower of London has has a PA,