The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 13, 1932, Image 8

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PAGE EIGHT.
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13th, 193






CANTER |
Te
SELL




an Estate I am desirious of |
quickly as possible, the very |
dwelling and store property |
rn {of the late David F. Gable on North |
Barbara St, Mt. Joy. I can make a very |
advantageous price for immediate pur- |
| to close
| selling,
Classified Column selling
ick Dwelling va- |
on West Main |
"FOR RENT The Br
eated by Aaron Leonard


street. Immediate possession. Apply | chase. Jno. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy.
to C. S. Frank, Mt. Joy dee.30-tf| dec.16-tf
NOTICE! NE SW HOUSE CHEAP—I have |
The annual meeting of the policy-| + 6-room House along the trolley ai!
holders of the Deposit Mutual Fire In-| that 1 want to sell before
surance Company will be held at the| ipril 1st. Has all conveniences and
offices of the company, Marietta, Pa.,| vill sell for only $3,650 for a quick
on January 21st, at 7:30 P. M. J. N.| ale. This is No. 371 in my list
Brandt, Secy-Treas dec.30-3t| ino. E. Schroll, Realtor, Mt. Joy
FOR RENT Used Radios
all types
RADIOS-—New and
Rooms on
for sale. Repairs made on
Two Large

tacond and third floors for storage
purposes. Rent very reasonable. See Of Radios. Tubes tested free. T. F.
Jno E. Schroll, Mount Joy. oct29-tf | McElroy, Box 238, Florin, or phone
ta . ——————— Mt. Joy 214RS. aug26-tt
FOR ‘RENT Hous 135 South = =
Market Street, in Mount Joy. Hot wa- CHEAP HOUSE AT FLORIN—
and bath. DR.| Have a Double House along Main
dec.16-tf | 3t., 6 and 6 rooms, one side has
ne at, both bays, water and electrie,
ter, heat, electric lights
W. R. HEILIG.

| street,
Rents show 10
Wo car garage.
per cent, investment, Price only
$4,000. Jno. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy.
STORE ROOM FOR RENT—
lhe spacious Store Room, formerly
the Bernhart Store, on East Main
Excellent location and
modern store. Immediate possess
jon, Long term lease, Apply to J.
E. Schroll, Phone 41R2. Mount
Joy. Jly23-tf
USED RADIO BARGAINS
I Atwater Kent Model 47 |
IRC A
1 Atwater Kent in Cabinet
E. B. ROHRER

nov.18-tf

ONLY $3,750 A SIDE—That’s
all I ask for a Dandy Double |
House, with Double Garage. House
nas modern heat, baths, light, gas,
ete., and is nicely located on Delta
St., Mt. Joy. It’= a good investment.
See Jno. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy, jan7-tf
TEN DOLLARS any
information that will lead to the arrest
and conviction of the party or parties
who destroyed flower Yecepiacles in the
Mount Joy Cemetery. y Order of
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS 1- 131t
For Sale
order.
STOVE WOOD sawed in
FOR SALE Cabbage and Mangles,
1c per lb. in ton lots, Cabbage 1%c lb.
in small lots. J. Norman Garber,Phone
Manheim 64R6, R D. 3. jan13- 1tp
delivered
JACOB G. BAKER
Phone 1R2
Or call at the Mill on the David
Farm, 2
PROPERTY "FOR SALE—Valuable
| Real Estate, W. Main St., Florin, 2-Sto-
{ ry Frame House, all conveniences, 3
OAK LUMBER & STOVE WOOD
OAK LUMBER of all kinds sawed to
lengths consists of oak and hickory.
$4.50 per truck load or $7.50 pe
R. D. MANHEIM, PA.

12 in.
r cord
Miller

lots of ground with property. Call No.| —
179R6, Mount Joy. jan. WHY BUILD NOW? BUY
SAVE—Have a 7-Room House
‘oof, vapor heat, hot and cold
Frame Stable,
..FOR SALE- UPRIGHT PIANO. Ap-
ply 125 West Main Street, Mount Joy,
jan13-1t
= | you two additional

Turn useless articles about your
home into cash. Advertise them in
our classified column tf | See J. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy.

Advertise in The Bulletin
Garage, Four Poultry
Houses, lot is 80x200 ft. and can sel:
lots if desired
Price only $6,700. Better investigate
this before you think of building
Patronize Bulletin Advertisers
AND
, slate
water

East Donegal township, deceased.
tate having been granted to the under-
signed, all persons indebted thereto are
requested to make immediate payment,
and those having claims or demands
against the same will
without delay
undersigned, residing in . pany, town-
ship,
miles northeast of Mount Joy. | sk
nov.23-tf

Borough of
County, Pa,
tate having been granted to the under-
signed, all persons indebted thereto are
requested to make immediate payment,
and those having claims or demands | Zimmerman, Myers & Kready, Attys.
against the

without delay for
undersigned.
CHARLES S. RAHM,
733 Locust St, Columbia, Pa
FRANK CARSON,
Mount Joy, Pa
Administrato
Cleon N. Berntheizel, Atty.

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Vivian E. Witmer, late of
Letters of administration on said es-
dec.16-
present them
the ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
for settlement to
,» (P. O. Her- Mow Joy Township, Lancaster Cour
Dauphin county, P:
Pa., deceased.
hey, R. D. 2).
C. RAYMOND WITMER, 4
Administ rato;
ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE
Estate of Susan Rahm, late of the |
Mount Joy, Lancaster | claims or
deceased.
will present them
Letter of administration on said es- |
all persons
requested to
and those
undersigned,
| thereto are
mediate payment,
make
without:
in Mount Joy Township.
BLAINE O. GROSH,
Administrator c. t.
present them ! dec.16-
same will
settlement to the
 

rs
6t
Estate of Aaron R. Gibble, late of
Ny -
Ys of Administration c. t. a. on
| said estate having been granted to the
indebted
im-
having
demands against the same
delay for
| settlement to the undersigned, residing
a.
6t

WHAT AM I OFFERED?-—iIn order
pain
Banking Houses
Mt. Joy Theatre g
Elect Directors
THURSDAY, JAN. 14 ———
“SOB SISTER” (From page 1)
with rer Stoner, Henry H. Koser, Cla-
rence Schock, John B. Nissley,
James Dunn—Linda Watkins
Added—Our Gang Comedy
Harvey Rettew.
First Nat'l Bank & Trust Co.

|
Part 7 Danger Island | Mount Joy
Evening only—7:00, 8:45 i Thomas J. Brown, Clyde Ger-
Prices—15¢, 30c berich, Abraham L. Nissley, Amos
IN. Musser, Henry H. Eby, Jacob!
N. Hershey, B. S. Stauffer, Jos. B. |;
SATURDAY, JAN 16 Hostetter, John W. Newcomer, E.|
“PLATINUM BLONDE” S. Gerberich, Dr. Asher F. Snyder,
with | Benjam n W. Brown. |
Loretta Young, Robert First National Bank
Landisville |
Williams, Jean Harlow
M. Li Swarr, Harry Lump, Elias
Also Now: = d Nolt, Jacob Musser, H. W. M.nnich |
ogvile Comedy Ed S. Myers, W. Scott Bushong, |
Evening only—7:00, 9:00 Elmer Snavely, Howard Stauffer. |
Pric 20c, 35c Florin Trust Company
A. S. Bard, David H. Eby,
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COMING Engle, J. Ezra Foltz, A. B. Garber, {5
JAN. 21, SIN OF ho Nissley Gingrich, Jd YX. Kline, i
| Amos Mumma, Paris G. Shelly, A. 3
MADELON CLAUDET
JAN. 23, OVER THE HILL O |
hE Rta Bey
|G. Walters, Daniel Wolgemuth.
Maytown National Bank |
JAN. 28, CISCO KID | Al, Risser, J. A. Dehoff, Edw.
JAN. 30, THE CHAMP |F.tzkee, G. A. Harter, H. J. Haw-|
C. E. Hollenbaugh, P. S.
Kraybil,
|
Exhibition To Be
A Banner Show
(050m page © page one)
Abram H. Engle.



AUDITORIUM |
Theatre, Manheim §
|
Thursday, January 14th

| sheep, representing twelve breeds; |
Ramon Novarro 84 4-H Club fat lambs of four |
| in breeds; 63 draft horses; 105 Berk-
| “BEN HUR” { shire, Chester Wh te, Duroc Jersey
and Hampshire swine; and approxi-
in sound ® | mately 3,000 chickens, turkeys and |
Friday, January 15th | water fowls Entries in the 1.ve- |
“GRAFT” 8 | tock departments are limited to |
| Pe nnsy lvania breeders, while the |
with to the |

= lp ou rv clisses are open
Regis Toomey & Sue Carol | nt Many states are represent. )
Vanishing Legion No. 7 cd among the entries :n the poul- |
—- try show. |
Saturday, January 16th Judging in the livestock depart-
THE ROAD TO RENO @ | ments will start a: S$ a. m. Monday |
with 8 and will continue throughout the |
| week. Numerous other features of |
Wm. Boyd, Lilyan Tashman = |
and Buddy Rogers § |
Comedy and Cartoon
in'erest to livestock breeders are
scheduled during the Show.
III PP EL
RABBIT & CAVY BREEDERS
Mon. & Tues., January 18-19 |
MET AT SPORTING HILL |
John Gilbert
" en
“THE BIG PARADE” The Garden Spot Rabbit and Cavy
ren | Breeders’ Association met at Adam's
f§ | Filling Station, in Sporting Hill, ol
| Wednesday evening, January 6, 1932.
| The meeitng was well attended and
much interest shown.
The outlook for the coming year
| seems very promising. We have at last
| arranged in securing an outlet for all |
| meat rabbits at regular market prices’
| to all members of our organization.
| The principal discussion was the im-
| portance of Pure Bred Stock. Mr. C.
tate eatre |H. Wetzel, of Hummelstown, gave a
| short but very interesting talk on the
The Show Place of Lancaster topic, followed by an exceeding-
County ly attractive proposition to all members.
COLUMBIA, PA. The association will hold its next
| regular meeting at Dupler's Filling
| Station, three miles east of Middletown,
lon the Harrisburg pike, on Wednesday,
| February 3rd, 1932. These meetings
are open to the public. You are wel-
| come.

Wed. & Thurs., January 20-21
Janet Gaynor & Charles Farrell
in
“DELICIOUS”





Friday and Saturday
Jan. 15-16
He's A Raving Sensation
Joe E. Brown
In His Newest Picture
LOCAL BOY
MAKES GOOD
rr ee Ure
{4 LANC. YOUTHS STOLE
MT. JOY MAN’S CAR







|
arrested |
Too Good to be Missed Four Lancaster youths,
apm i |:n connection with the theft of an|
Monday and Tuesday | automobile owned by Norman L. |
{ Warfel, of this boro, were held for
Jan. 18-19

| hearings before Alderman John F.
“THE YELLOW | Burkhart following their a)
TICKET” §| Saturday. {
Featuring They ares Paul Checkley, eigh- |
| teen, 64 ourth sireet; Loui -
Elissa Landi & Linal son, nineteen, 607 Manor |
Barrymore B | Joseph Metz, seventeen, 19 Rod-
_————— HM street, and John Ackers, oe
Wednesday & Thursday | Baltimore. The Lancaster youths | |
{are held on charges
of larceny,
{and have been released under bail |
| Ackers who was arres.ed in Balti- |
| more, is charged wth larceny and |
| receiving stolen goods. He was re- |
turned to Lancaster and committed |
| to jail
Jan. 20-21
“Possessed”
Joan Crawford &
Clark Gable


| |
: /
You can get all the news of this | 2s Landis — Garman |
locality for less than three cents a iM an F. Garman, daughter |
Lr week thru the Bulletin. f Mr. and Mrs. Frank K Garman, |
- jof near Manheim, and PFlam 0. |

John
{ Land's. son of Mr. and Mrs.
ost | Land:s, R. D. 3, wee

 
~jere is no better way § i married De-
# business than by loc mews jcember 31, at 8 o'clock. at the
#
 
( tf fpome of the officiat' ng bishop. Dev.
Henry E. Lutz§ Mt. Joy.

 
i


eo |“ TE
{ and Esther;
| gifts. Refreshments were served |
to the following: Elwood, Carry, |
Betty and Fanny Nentw.g, John |
Parson, Velma and Lois Fe Ney,
Velma, Geraldine, Boeta and Benj.
| Horst, Jr., Helen Eichler, Dohald |
and Guy Bretz, Robert Nissly, Mil-
ired Hamilton, Richard Weber, |
Geno Mumper, Evelyn Coover, |
Helen Loraw, Jackie Willams, |
{James, Betty and Helen Hocken- |
| berry, Mrs. David Mumper, Mrs.
|Jossx Weber, Mr. and Mis. C. J. |
Hockenberry and daughter, Alice,
| present
{ L. Drescher
| Lerretta,
{ Mrs,
|
| ter
ying in the Bulletin.
Local Doings In
And Around Florin
(From page 1)
burg, called on ther brother, Mr.
Howard Rehrer on Thursday even-
ing,
Mr. and Mrs, U. Bordman and
daughter left for ther home in In-
diana, after spending six weeks
w.th Mr. and Mrs, Christ Stauffer.
During their stay here Mr. Bord- |
man erected a standp.pe in Colum-
i bia,
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wagenbach of |
Chocolate Avenue, entertained a num- |
ber of friends on Sunday in honor of |
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lowe, Mr. and |
Mrs. Jacob Ober and daughters Elsie
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bru- |
baker, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Mason, of |
Mount Joy; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond |
Appley of Marietta.
A birthday party was
| honor of Helen Hockenberry,
held in
dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hock-
enberry, on Saturday, :t being her
sixth birthday.
Games were played and Helen E
[received a number of Dbeaut.ful
Eichler, Helen Baker, Arlene Hilt, |
| F airy Fe Landvater, Emerson D. |
Landvater, Evelyn, Rachael, Mary |
| Belle and Richard Wachstetter, |
James Pers, James and Lorraine |
| Hi It, Gene, Russell, Fern, Betty |
Mr. and Mrs, Ammon Landvater, |
and Mr. and Mrs. James Hocken- |
berry.
|
etl rere |
HAD A TURKEY DINNER
ON NEW YEAR'S DAY
A turkey dinner was served on |
New Year's day at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred L. Drescher. Those
were, Mr, and Mrs. John
and children, Mary |
John Jr., Mr. and |
Drescher and daugh-
Mr. and Mrs.
and children Eu-
gene, Galen Jr., V.ctor and Anna,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gibble and
children Charles, Wilbur, Grace
and Darlene, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Blantz and son Walter Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Guntryman, Mrs. Liz-
zie Lenhart, Mr. and Mrs. Ira K.
Summy and children, Clarence,
Henry, Esther and Irene, Messrs.
Luther Sentz, Arthur Drescher, Lu-
ther Drescher, Norman Drescher
and Mabel Drescher.
a _$ rrrp»»™
Birch Biting a Lost Art
Birch biting is now an abandoned
art, but 50 or 60 years ago it was one
of the ways in which the Indian wom-
en of the Chippewa tribe used to ex-
press their love of the ornate. They
would fold thin pieces of birch bark
and
Paul F.
Gladys Marie,
Galen F. Rohrer
several times and thcn Dbite small
pieces out of the folded material.
When opened the bark would show
geometric patterns of rough likenesses
of leaves, flowers or other objects.
Specimens of this art have heen pre-
served and are now on di v at the
National museum at Washington.
DO TT es


Must Pay for Everything
We enjoy nothing today for which
someone in the near or distant past
has not paid the price. That truth is
the great corrective of pride and selfish-
ness. Men are blind when they swag-
rer and live narrowly and meanly for
themselves. They profess to be able
to live their own lives without help
from others. They grow eloquent
about their independence. But all the
time they are ignoring a debt which
is too great ever to be repaid.—Rev.
Sidney M. Berry, D. D.


Hawaiian Islands Ancient
The Hawaiian islands voluntarily |
inined up with the United States in |
1208. But that's a very short time |
compared with the real age of the |
islands. One ancient Hawaiian tra- |
dition has it that they are “so old that |
1.000 generations are but youth.” Dr. |
Arthur Star Eakle, mineralogist ot |
the University of California, estimates | members were enrolled.
them to be at least 1,000,000 years old.
tt Mis |
When in need of Printing, (anything) |
kindly remember the Bulletin.
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Stimulate your business by advertis-
OOOO
| day
ical Congregational Church every night |
j except Monday. Special Gospel sng. catty for les; than three cents i




|! Official
Station
No. 1093


800000 Re Bere gee
OBB BeBe Bern


HAVE YOUR CAR INSPECTED | |
NOW! desl
Let us inspect your car
your inspection sticker.
repairs to the minimum required by
the Department of
Moderate charges.
OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION

Official | |
Station HH
No. 1093 {ints
and put on
We keep your
Motor Vehicles.


Gere Ber
BRB PPB


— SE ieee



HASSINGER & RISSER
ELIZABETHTOWN, PENNA. iin
“MAKING NEW FRIENDS AND KEEPING THE OLD” HHT HT






If You Love A
Bargain
See BECK’S Display
of Fine Furniture
At the FEBRUARY
SALE PRICES!
Effective Next Week
UNRESTRICTED
REDUCTIONS
FROM
20% to 40%
Watch This Space Next Week |
Open Every N Ne



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Complete Ylome Op
=x Li li and Ullanhein

American Legion Auxiliary Met |
The regular meeting of the Ameri- |
can Legion Auxiliary was held Tues- |
evening in the Legion home. |
There were fifteen members present.
The meeting was opened by the sing- |
ing of the state song, “Pennsylvania.”
Current business was discussed.
Plans were made for the Gavel Party | turers of Concrete
to be held Monday evening, January | Sills and Lintels.
25, in the Legion Home. Paradise and |
Marietta will be the guests. Five new |

placing your
elsewhere. see us.
| Betore


Reich’s Church MOUNT JOY, PA.


|
| Crushed Stone. Also manufac |
Blocks |
|
|
J. N. Stauffer & Bro
Lad
orde |


Booth’s di
Big Remnant Sale
A big variety to choose

A Semi-annual Event.

from. Priced to sell quickly. First come, first
served.
CHILDREN’S PART WOOL HOSE. .......... 25¢
Full length, fancy ribbed hose that are as warm as
good looking.
GIRLS’ RAYON BLOOMERS........... 10c, 19c
A new low price on these garments. Two size
ranges 6 to 10, 12 to 16.

RUBBER CRIB SHEETS ............ vues 25¢
27x36 inches, best quality, pink and blue ruffled
borders.
RUBBER BABY PANTS ..................: 10c
Our special value.



36-in UNBLEACHED MUSLIN............... 6¢c
Good weight. Will bleach easily.
BOSCUL COFFEE .. ~.... ......... cane 33c
OHIO BLUE TIP MATCHES, 5 boxes......... 19¢
AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR ......... 10c
EGG NOODLES, 2 We. 000 25¢
ELBOW OR SEASHELL MACARONI, 3 lbs....25¢
Watch our windows for fruit and vegetable specials




A
 
Sears

A CERTAIN
ALUE can be placed upon the service of our
lady assistant that cannot be expressed in
terms of dollars and cents, but is nevertheless ap-
preciated by those who call upon us.

5 NE og
SAE
A
CAT
>
£

The properly trained lady assistant can and does
so many little things that her work is almost in-


 
dispensable.


Frey Funeral Service
The Expense is a Matter of Your Own Desire
Marietta
 
Lancaster




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|
Revival services at Reich's Evangel- |
2} 'week thru the Agen,
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You can get al. the news of ths

|'NSURANCE ~ MOUNT JOY PA
Mund of Insurance except life anywhere in Pennsylvania.
RECONDITIONED USED CARS
4 CYLINDER CHRYSLER COACH
16 CYLINDER CHEVROLET SEDAN
6 CYLINDER CHEVROLET COACH
With Free
ENRY
P. FRANCK SCHOCK

Mount Joy