PAGE EIGHT THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. \ add WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8th, 1934 FOR— Residence Burglary Insurance SEE— Henry G. Carpenter Mount Joy, Pa. RRR RRR RRR ERR AFI 10 00 1 LO OD Watch For The Specials at Trimmer’s This Week Bee for 256 Elbow Ibs. 19 Rockwood Coco. Ib. box 19g Health Club Baking Powder (large size)........10¢ Mosemann’s Peanut Rutter. large jars 25¢ ’ Trimmer’s Every Day‘Coffee...... a 1 . Martin’s Bologna, very x lb, 24€ m Lebanon Bologna, very spe@ial..............Ib. 1%7¢ : Rich Cream Cheese...... ie xR: db. 19 Fresh Rell Bufter......... ei lb, 29 Baby Lima Beans...... . N\ cee lbs. 15¢ Small Soup Beans. ............ Seite “A co... bb. ge ® Palmolive Soap............. Neo S@ : Ladies’ Cotton Hose (assorted).......... pair, 15¢ pi Ladies’ Silk Full Fashioned Hose........... Dhjr, 69¢c m Large Assortment Ladies’ Belts............ each 10¢ Trimmer’s Busy 5¢ & 10cto $1 Store West Main Street MOUNT JOY, PA. 101) TT MID = = Fm “On the Liniein Plenty of Time’ Says Ready Kilowatt (Your Electric, Servant) % With an Electric Washer, Méuday’s washing time will become a matter of mines, not hours ---and you'll have a much cleaner, Whiter wash ---with much less effort -- and at praeically no cost? \ % Pennsylvania \ Power & Light Companys, and Your Local Dealer \ RMERS’ HOTEL MOUNT JOY T and BEST DELICIOUS ITALIAN SPAGHETTI and MEAT BALLS ERE RRR RR nn The Face on the Bathroom Wall... HAT'S this? Cold blue shad- WwW ows under the eyes, a pallid green light on the skin, hol- ese firm cheeks? Are the yur bathroom walls tell ut you to the bathroom t's a dangerous way to v. The cold colors grays, icy blues, yellowish greens) have a way of reflecting an unnat- ural, unflattering tint to the skin. Such colors are apt to curdle your whole disposition before you're fully awake and aware. Try painting the bathroom walls and ceiling in a warm and cheerful color—pinkish cream, a heartening yellow, a rosy beige or a creamy coral—any of the hundreds of light, sunny tints that flatter your come plexion and assure your mirror that you're beginning the day “in the pi: 2 fran + 4B ( paints, made especially foe haid-worn, easily-cleaned bathroom walls, come in a wide variety e¢ luscious tints. If you can’t find the exact hue you have in mind—yower painter will help you to mix it. A cheerful tone on your face is as ire portant to your daily disposition sa 8 morning shower. Reach for a color card before yeu begin another day with tke blues Produce & Live Stock Market CORRECT INFORMATION FUR- NISHED WEEKLY BY THE PA. BUREAU OF MARKETS FOR THE BULLETIN Market. Good fat steers steady, plain killers slow; at prevailing low prices. Cows weak. Heifers steady. | Bulls steady. Stock steers steady to I stronger on good quality; bulk sell- about stock ing 4.00-5.00; plain kinds are steady, common, off color steers selling down to $2.50. The calves fully steady, general top on choice vealers $6.50; selects higher. Hogs fairly active at prices 25 to 50c stronger; choice Westerns retail 6.00- 6.25; wholesale 5.85-6.00; light med- ium hogs around 150 lbs. selling from 5-525; light plain hogs around 4.50; choice locals 5.50. Sheep and {lambs 25 to 50c higher; top on choice lambs 7.50-8.00. Receipts: 427 cattle; 6 calves; 162 hogs. STEERS Choice 6.50-7.25 Good 5.50-6.50 Medium 4.25-5.50 Common 3.25-4.25 HEIFERS Choice 5.00-5.50 Good 4.25-5.00 Medium 2.75-4.25 Common 1.75-2.75 COWS Choice 3.50-4.00 Good 3.00-3.50 Common and medium 2.00-3.00 Low Cutter and Cutter 1.00-2.00 BULLS Good and choice 4.00-5.00 Cutter, common, medium 2.00-4.00 VEALERS Good and choice 6.00-6.50 Medium 5.50-6.00 Cull and common 3.50-5.50 FEEDER & STOCKER CATTLE Good and choice 5.00-6.00 Common and choice 3.25-4.25 HOGS Good and choice 6.00-6.25 Medium and good 3.75-4.00 SHEEP Choice lambs 7.50-8.00 Medium lambs 6.50-7.00 Common lambs 4.50-6.50 Yearling Wethers 3.50-4.50 Ewes 1.50-3.50 RE LANDISVILLE UPSETS MAYTOWN NINE, 6 TO 4 Landisville nipped the Maytown stickmen 6 to 4, Sunday afternoon in the W. End County Baseball League on Maytown diamond. S. Poff hurled nice ball for the winners and also collected two triples. Landisvllle ral- lied in the ninth, scoring three runs to take the verdict. Landisville rhoae M Kauffman, ss ..... 0.3.0 2:1 C. Kauffman, ¢ ....... 1415 2 0 YI» Nissly, If: .......... 1 2 100 Mease, 3b ........:... 112.21 R. Nissly, of .......... 12100 Rudy, I .............. 00500 C. Poff, 2b ........... 11101 Hauenstein, rf ........ 01100490 S. Poff, DP 12010 Totals: nonin 614.26 '8 2 Maytown rhoae Bostick, 58 cc... 01 020 Albright, ¢c ............ 21700 A Trose, 1b ......;. 00 1400 M Troe If .......... 1.1000 Houseal, 2b ........... 02110 W. Baker, 3b ......... 00100 J. Baker, 1. 011090 Reetie. ef -,.,.......... 03100 Bowers; DP 1:2. 2.83.0 Totals 41027 6 0 Landisville ..... 0001001136 Maytown ....... 0100003004 Two base hits—M. Trostle, Bostick, Mease. Three base hits—S. Poff 2. Base on balls—off Bowers 1; Poff 1. Struck out—by Bowers 7; Poff 15. Umpires—Derr and Fox. Better Fill— CAMP REAM MEMBERS AND WIVES HELD A PICNIC Sunday was one of the perfect deys for the members and spouses of the Camp Ream Hunting and Fish- int Club, and a few guests. The we ather was ideal, the attendance 100 percent and there is every indi- cation that all present had a fine time. The crowd were guests of one of ite members, the editor, at his sum- m:r home “The Springs,” below town. The day was spent in var- ious pastimes such as quoits, boating, pinochle, ete. Of course refresh- ments, too, were an important part of the program. They were served in the pavilion, an addition to The Springs this summer. Among the winners in the various contests were the following: Quoits: Most games, A. D. Garber and Hen Strickler; Most Ringers, Geo. Mump- er; Most Arguments, Charlie Roth with Curley Hendrix a close second; Most Standards, Ab Weaver; Cham- pion ice cream eater, Ed Ream; Chicken corn soup, Jim Berrier, nine plates; Best appetite although not feeliny well, Chriss Mumma; pin- ochle, A. D. Garber and modesty forbids us from mentioning his part- ner. John Newcomer acted as re- feree at she quoit contests. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Garber, Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper, Florin; Mr. and Mrs. Hen- ry Strickler, Elizabethtown; Abner Weaver, Newville; Mr. and Mrs. Jas Bertier, Milton Grove; Mr. and "Mrs. Jno. W. Newcomer, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ream, C. N. Mumma, Charles Roth and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob M. Schroll, all of town. rn —— Gr About the Sick Mr. Ezra Ney, on South Barbara St., is on the sick list. Mr. Albert Campbell, on Frank St. is still confined to his home. Mrs. Cyrus Nissly, on East Done- gal St. is recovering from a broken right arm, the accident the result] of a fall while doing the family wash Mrs. Sam Hershey, who has been seriously ill at her home, on West Donegal St, and who was removed to the home of Mrs. Roy Shaeffer, on Columbia Ave. is slowly im- proving. ee Met at Krall’'s Cottage The Young Ladies Bible Class o Trinity Lutheran church held thei regular monthly meeting on Monda; evening at the Krall Cottage nea Marietta with Mrs. Joe Breneman a hostess. A corn and hamburger roas with toasted Marshmallows as th finale were greatly enjoyed by th fifteen members present. One of th items of business was a resolution t hold a sauer kraut supper at th church house on Saturday, Septembe 22nd. A scripture lesson was read b Mrs. Jay Eicherly, prayer was offere by Mrs. George Kercher. Members o the class responded to roll call wit appropriate scripture passages. rt Gp Qn GIRL SCOUTS WILL COLLECT MAGAZINES AND PAPERS The Girl Scouts of Mt. wil again collect magazines and paperd thruout this section, Saturday, Aug. 11, 8 to 12 A. M. asking all to kindly place their donations of the above mentioned, on the curb, a truck call- ing for them as heretofore. The troop plan to enjoy an outing at Mt. Gretna during the month of August, funds being raised thru the sale of old papers and magazines. Joy Sale Register Every Thursday Evening, at Wag- ner’s Park, Beverly, regular weekly community sale of stock, chicks, mer- chandise, furniture, meats, etc. by G K. Wagner. Wednesday, Aug. 8—At 7 p. m, a carload of cows, fruit and merchandise, ete. by C. S. Frank & Bro. Your Coal Bins Before Prices Increase During the month¥of August you can buy Coal at the regular prices and you all know that coal in’the bin is worth more than money in the bank. HARRY LEEDQ MOUNT JOY fy WHY | CAPACITY 45 AN 72 Clarence F. Grissinger Phone 192 Heartiest Congratula- tions From Us We want to congratulate each of the following for having reached another birthday: Monday, July 23 Anna Geib, on W. Main St. Miss Anna Hinkle, West Main St. Ruth Wagner, daughter of Dawid Wagner, of Garfield School. Mrs. Frank Fair, of near Salunga} Tuesday, July 24 Mrs. Christ Nolt. Mrs. John Barnhart, Mt. Joy St. Wednesday, July 25 Alvin Longenecker, of Rheems. Mark Newcomer. Thursday, July 26 Martha Jane Wagner, the daugh- ter of David Wagner. Mrs. Harvey Ebersole, on New Haven Street. Friday, July 27 David Longenecker, of Rheems. Mrs. Henry Loraw, on Donegal Springs St. Beatrice Bates, W. Main Street. Mrs. Clayton Metzler on W. Main Street. Leland Wang, of Fukien, China, spoke at the Tabernacle, urday. Brubaker’s Dept. St South} Beulah Heights near Elizabethtown, Sat- | ried couple from Columbia, Harrisburg Klugh—Allison 3 Joy witnessed the cere- Mr. Jay L. Klugh of Mount Joy and |and Mount Miss Charolotte M. Allison, of Colum- | mony. bia, were marired in Trinity Lutheran i Church by the pastor Rev. George A. REUNIONS Kercher on Saturday afternoon at Saturday, Aug. 11 three o'clock. The couple were unat-| The Flory reunion at Keener’ tended. Mrs. George H. Brown organist. | Park, E izabethtown. Mrs. Keefer of Columbia sang “The | Sunday, Aug. 12 on at Hoffer Park, at Sweetest Story Ever Told” during the | Lee reun ceremony. Friends of the newly mar- | Midd wn. ore MOUNT JOY, PENNA. GROCERIES \ Extra ! COTTAGE MILK \ Regular tall can 1 2 cans for 411¢ Rich Creamy Cheese. ...............; 1b. 17¢ Pink Salmon, tallcan...... ........2 for 25¢ Waldorf Toilet Paper. ............ 6 for 25¢ - % Clean quick Brubaker’s Special \ COFFEE Xoar ones (Save your bags) Full'g Ib. box 29¢ 27¢ 5 LUNCH MEATS, HAM BUTTS, COUNTRY LARD HOME DRESSED FANCY POULTRY Every Friday & Saturday DRY GOODS 0x50 TABLE CLOTHS MEN’S JERSEY AND (Fancy colors). ...... -59¢ TRUNKS, Broadcloth, LOCAL COCOA Good quality 2 Ibs. 19¢ 1 each 25¢ IRLS’ SEERSUCKER SHORTS, sizes 8i.to 14 MEN’S WIDE AWAKE years .......... i....98¢C WORK SHIRTS, full eat, ... on “ee -8§5¢ ADIES’ SILK PANTIES Pure Thread MEN’S DRESS HOSE (silk) Ciel nies -25¢C MEN'S WASH TIES, ea. 10¢ SPORT TROUSERS, (will not sheink) ........ $1.45 SHOES Dr. Scholls ADIES’ FULL FASHIONED HOSE oo.) EN’S DRESS SHIRTS White or colors. -95¢C SERVICE AN ATTENDANT AT ALL TIMES ro 100 A004 WEAR OUT LIKE THIS This very common trouble is easy to prevent and the foot trouble causing it relieved hy the proper Dz. Scholl Arch Support. ge you can have comfort ad wear [i smart shoes that will keep their shape 4 ? amd wear evenly, Step in for a [i Your Test snd Shoe Analysis. We feature 85 Foor De, Scholl’s Comfort Service. plaid M8 andthe method Sl of relief demon: Bl strated with 8 the proper Dr. Appii- wince or Remedy without charges. D. B. BRUBAKER F.O.B. DETROIT for model illustraied Bumper and Spare Tire extra’ MOUNT JOY, PA. aug.8-2t AAD] / f Here is a beautiful Fordor Sedan especially built for people who want a lot of room and comfort but don’s want to pay extravagant up-keep costs to get it. It seats five passengers, with plenty of leg-room, front and rear. Free action for all 4 wheels assures you of come fort on the roughest sort of road. Four double-acting hydraulic shock absorbers meake that assurance doubly sure. Clear-vision ventilation protects you from drafts; Yet this car, with 85 horsepower under the hood, is More Miles ver Gallon—ama the_comfort of Free-action on all wheels ...in the V-8 F ordor Sedan the most econ cal car to operat Ford has ever b and malotaln thes 20 ™ Would you like to borrow this Fordor 8 x 3 edan fo a trial run—with the'family —just to see how easily it does all we claim for 8 : : : It's at your service; Tele. Foss us, or drop in, and make an appointment to drive it; 3 % Price $677 delivered and fully equipped with spare tire and bumpers. \ P \ N\ \ Garber’s Garage SALES FORD SERVICE Elizabethtown, :: Penna. \ ; [ \ \