PAP Classified Column lengths "FOR RENT-T7- roo: “house, E. Main Street. H. A. Darrenkanip;..13 East Main Street. dec. 14-1¢ FOR-RENT--Ten-room house located at 50 West Douggal Street, Mount Joy, rent $20.00. Phone~Mary Gochnauer, 23987, Lancaster. dec. 14-4t re: dy FOR SALE Leghorn Pullets, to lay. Phone J. K. Wolgemuth, 919R2 Mount Joy. dec.14-1t-p LOOK AND LISTEN-—Get your Handpainted Calendars, Christmas Greeting Cards and Greeting Cards for all occasions, now and always, at Bet- ty Grosh's Candy Shop, M. K. Shelly's Millinery and Booth’s Store. dec.14-1t.p FOR RENT—Two Large Rooms on lecond and third floors for storage purposes. Rent very reasonable. See Jno. E. Schroll, Mount Joy. oct29-tf ca FOR SALE—Christmas Trees: White Pine, Canadian Pine and Cedar. Ap- ply I. W. Smith, 252 Marietta Street, Mount Joy, Pa. dec.14-2t-p FOR SALE—-New and used Singer Sewing. Machines from $10.00 up. Come and see théfm-..Jno, S. Brinser, 108 N. Poplar Street, Elizabethtown. Phone 164R3. dee. 14-4t ELECTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the an- | nual election will be held at the First National Bank and Trust Company, "Mount Joy, Pa., on Tuesday January 10th, 1983, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 6 P. "Mi. for the election of thirteen directors. R. FELLENBAUM, Cashier, dec.7-4t : ANNUAL MEETING “The annual meeting of the stock- holders of the First National Bank, of Landisville, Pa., for the purpose of nominating-and electing directors for the ensuing year and the transaction of other business, will. be held at the banking house on Tuesday, January 10th, 1933, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 12 M. J. N. SUMMY, Cashier. dec.7-4t ELECTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the an- nual-election will be held at the Union Mount Joy, Pa., on Tuesday, Jatwary 10th, 1933, between the hours of 10 and 2 P. M. for the election of thirteen“directors. H. N. NISSLY, Cashier. dec.7-4t FOR SALE—Apples, Sweet Cider and Vinegar: Orchards, Flor- in. Phone 214R2 Elmer Snyder, nov.30-tf WANTED—Place on a farm by the day or year. T. E. Stoppard, Mt. Joy. nov.30-4t.p RADIO SERVICE—Day and night including Sunday. Apply T. F. Mc- Elroy, Florin. Phone Mt.- Joy No. 8051J. nov.2-tf STOVE WOOD sawed in 12 inch oak and hickory. $6.00 per Lod delivered. JACOB G. BAKER, R. D. Manheim, Pa: Phone 1R2. jly=6-tf SAVE TIME, MONEY and EFFORT and at the same time please your friends by sending them a year’s sub- scription to Mount Joy Bulletin, Farm Journal or favorite magazine. Cards will be mailed recipients at Christmas time, notifying them of gift and giver. Send all subscriptions to the MABEL E. GROSH Hoover Magazine Agency, 219 E. Park Street, Elizabethtown or Phone 204R2 dec.7-3t EXECUTOR’'S NOTICE Estate of Thomas J. Brown, late of Mount Joy Borough, deceased. Letters of administration on said es- tate having been granted to the ‘under- signed, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate pay- ment, and those having claims or de- mands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, residing in Mt. Joy. THOS. J. B. BROWN, ESTHER B. HIPPLE, Executors John A. Hipple, Louis S. May, Attys. nov.16-6t Local Mortuary Record for a Week (From page 1) Phares Grove, of Pittsburgh. She is survived by Mrs. John Drace, of Salunga, a sister. Funeral services will be held on Thursday from her home, we Wo och from the Brethren in Christ church, in Elizabethtown. Burial will be in Mount Tunnel cemetery at Eliza- bethtown. Mrs. Samuel Bassler Mrs. Samuel L. Bassler, aged 45 years, died at her home at Quarry- ville on Friday. Interment was made Tuesday at New Providence. Mrs. Susan Sample, on West Main St., is an aunt. Samuel C. Booser Samuel C. Booser, eighty-eight, died at his home at Elizabethtown, of a complication of diseases. He is survived by these children: Mrs. Albert Grill, Mrs. Annie Metzger and Mrs. Sarah Meashey, all of Elizabethtown; also three grand- children and six great grandchild- ren. Services were held on Tuesday morning at the United Zion church Elizabethtown. Interment in Gey- er's church cemetery, near Middle- town. Mrs. Harry D. Brinser Word was received in town on Friday of the death of Mrs. Harry D. Brinser, Richmond, Va. She had been a pa- tient there for the past several weeks. She had been a resident of Middletown about thirty years ago. She is survived by her husband, three brothers, John E. Hershey, of Rheems; Norman Hershey, of Flor- in, and E. E. Hershey, of Philadel- phia; two sisters, Mrs. A. L. Erb, and Mrs. H. K. Alwine, Middle- town. The body was taken to the home of her sister, Mrs. Erb, where services were held on Sun- day afternoon. Interment was made in the Cross Roads Church cemetery at Florin. Mrs. Marion I. Bolbach Marion I. Bolbach, widow of Charles Bolbach, died Wednesday afternoon at the Lancaster General hospital of a complication of dis- eases after a short illness. She was born in Mount Joy, a daughter of the late John and Mary Hubley Fitzgerald, and has been a resident of Lancaster for many years. She was a member of the Lutheran church. Her husband has been de- ceased eight years. One daughter survives, Ruby, wife of Mr. Nelson Mrs. Freidly, 237 East King st., Lancas- tet, with whom she resided, also two brothers, John and Edward Fitzgerald, both of this city, and a sister Margie the wife of William Andrews of Harrisburg. Services were held in the parlors of Fred F. Groff, Inc, on Saturday morning. Interment was made in Mt. Joy cemetery. sem li A Rs esi LEGION AUXILIARY MET LAST FVENING The regular monthly meeting of the Legion Auxiliary was held last night with ten members present. The Child Welfare chairman was authorized to adopt four children and send Christmas gifts of toys, clothing and candy to them. Seven War veterans at the Coun- ty hospital were sent Thanksgiving baskets. A donation of $5 was sent to Naval Hospital at Philadel- phia as the Christmas greeting. $3.00 was sent to Coatesville hos- at the Retreat Hospital | pital to buy Christmas trees for the men. The Auxiliary will also fill three pair of stockings for three EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Estate of Benjamin F. Gerber late of East Donegal Township, deceased. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned all persons indebted thereto are re- quested to make immediate payment, end those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the Bi designed, residing in Mount Joy, a. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO. OF MOUNT JOY Executor Zimmerman, Myers & Kready, Attys. dec.7-6t EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Henry M. Shelly, (Shelley) Jate of Mount Joy Township, Lancaster County, Pa., deceased. Letters on said estate having been granted to the all persons indebted there are requested to mak es payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned. HENRY E. GINDER, R. 3 Elizabethtown, Pa. HENRY G. CARPENTER, Mt. Joy, Pa. Executors Zimmerman, Myers & Kready, Attys. dec.7-6t Mount Joy, Pa., Dec. 8, 19324 No. 24922-19321 ~ Notice is hereby given that applica-™ tion has been made to The Public Ser-+| wice Commission of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, under the provisions of the Public Service Company Law by Charles Z. Derr, Mount Joy, Pa.x for a certificate of Public Convenience evidencing the Commission's requisite approval of the application of Charl Z. Derr of the g of the exer— cise of the right and privilege of oper ating motor vehicles as a common car- rier for the transportation of freight mechandise and other personal proper— ty in Mount Joy and vicinity, Lancas— ter County, and long distance points on demand. A public hearing upon this applica tion will be held in Hearing Room No=~ 1, Ground Floor, East Wat North Pa., at 9:307 when andy where all persons in interest may ape pear and be heard. if they so desire dec.14-2t men at the hospital. They will in- clude cigarettes, hard candies, har- monica, writing paper, etc. The next executive meeting will be on January 8rd. _— pa re. Match at Drytown There will be a shooting match at Drytown every Saturday this month (Dec. 17, 24, and 31) for a fine lot of turkeys. wo ——— nee Advertise in The Bulletin ONLY $3,750 A SIDE—That’s ill I ask for a Dandy Double House, with Double Garage. House has modern heat, baths, light, gas, ate., and is nicely located on Delta 3t., Mt. Joy. It's a good investment See Jno. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy, jan7-tf COURT PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the Hon. B. C. Atlee, President, and Oliver Sheaffer As- sociate Judge of the Court of Common | Pleas in and for the County of Lan- caster and Assistant Justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Gen- eral Jail Delivery and Quarter Ses- sions of the Peace in and for the Coun- ty of Lancaster, have issued their Pre- cept, to me directed, ‘requiring me, among other things, to make Public Proclamation throughout my bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Teriminer and General Jail Delivery also a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Jail Delivery, will com- mence in the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, One Week Beginning Monday Dec. 12th, 1932 in pursuance of which precept public notice is hereby given to the Mayor and Alderman of the City of Lancas- ter, in said county ,and all the Justices of the Peace the Coroner and Con- stables of said City and County of Lancaster that they be then and there, in their own proper persons, with their rolls, records and examinations, and inquisitions, and their other re- membrances, to do those things whch to their offices appertain in their be- half to be done; and to all those who will prosecute against the prisoners Who 81 GF then shall Le it the jail of sai ounty of Lancaster against them as shall be just. DANIEL . SHUMAN, Sheriff Canary Birds and Cages ef pen 'H. S. & Son Just received a shipment of Canary Birds. We also have a full assortrpent of Hendryx Bird Cages \and Accessories. These Birds and Cages make a fine gift for Christmas. Also see our full line of Christmas Gifts of every descriptipn. Our store is just full of many useful Gifts. \ Closing out our \toy line at much less than cost.| Buy your Lillies of the Valley from us H. S. NEWCOMER & SON | MOUNT JOY, PA. dec.14-2t PUBLIC SALE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1932 letin, East Main street, in the borough of Mount, Joy. FRAME DWELLING wii (I FRAME STABLE on rear. the Northwest | corner of North Bar- bara street and ‘Detweiler Avenue: Barbara street seventy-five feet and extending in depth'of that width west- Detweiler Avenue, one hundred and fifty feet, more or less, to a public al- lectric light and other‘ modern im- provements, date when terms and conditions will be made known by JOHN GEIB, Executors of Christian S. Geib, Dec’d M. M. Harnish, Atty. PRICES are LOWEST At the office of the Mount Joy Bul- A Two and One-half Story The said property being situated on Containing in ‘front on said North wardly along the North side of said ley; the said dwelling has steam heat, Sale to begin at 7:30 P. Mi on above HARVEY GEIB, C. S. Frank, Auct. PRINTING MOUNT JOY 8 \ \ Be among th¢ fir Card Party Winners The winners at the American Legion Card Party, held in the Legion Home on Monday evening, were as follows: Mr. B. A. Shupp, Dr. W. L. Shoop, Mrs. O. O'Neil, Mr. L. P. Somer, Mrs. Ray Keller, Miss Frances Grissinger, Mr. Ray Keller, Mr. John Longenecker. Mrs. Sol Barr and dec-T-3t4. were married ( 4 : \ Lag a Fi. TAI an. © CC, OOD "lg © pA TIE re ———. a a > alt a . » —- — - — WATCH THE LEADER IN DECEMBER CHEVROLET WILL PRESENT A NEW CAR Soon Chevrolet, the leader of the industry, will make known the details of a great new car. Advanced in style—in comfort—in performance—in safety—in economy and dependability—this new Chevrolet will establish new standards in motoring. Watch for it and see for yourself why Chevrolet is the car to buy. H. S. NEWCOMER & SON Mount Joy, Pa. \ On Display Dec. 17, °32 st to drive this great new car. Fluwe your order NOW. Hoff man—Kolp Miss Flora Kolp, daughter of MR A boro, and Richard P. Hoffman, son of Mr. Bainbridge, | 3 on Saturday after- noon by Rev. Whittaker, pastor of the Church of the Brethren of Har- risburg at his parsonage. The coup- le was unattended. and Mrs. John Kolp, of this Matthew Hoffman, of Art Linen Buffet Sets, Embroidered Bridge Sets, Towel and Wash Cloth Sets, All Wool Imported Scarfs, a Sweater for Baby, Gloves, Gift Com- binations, (Lace Edged Hankies, Ribbon Gar- ters, Powder Puffs, Perfumes, Bath Powdek) ; Hosiery, Bed Room Slippers, Non Run Undex- wear, Chidren’s Sweaters. HAND EMBROIDERED PORTO RICAN HANKIES, Box of three. These hankies all have hand embroidered floral designs and applique patches, 72 dainty styles to choose from, all hem- med. You will like the exceptionally low price. for only... ci. crest tive 19¢ 2 i : : ! 4 49¢ GIFTS 19¢ Toys Are Big Values This Year # Toy Electric Ranges. 50¢ : Iron Toys... Ne 10¢ Domino Sets... .... Vitae. oui 10¢ & Tiddeldy 25¢ 2 2 Black Boards... 00 25¢, 50¢ Millc Wagens... ........... 25¢ 31-piece China Sets. 49¢ French Phomes. ... 49¢ Polls... v.00 ina 25¢, 50¢, 98¢ Blocks. .......0......0...... ....25¢, 49¢ Tool. Chests. =... .............. 00 $1.50 28-inch Locomotive... $3.50 25-inch Dump Truck................. $1.50 Automatic Guns... ........... 49¢ 19-inch Teddy Bears. ....... ........ $1.00 Puzzle Games. ................. 25¢. 49¢ Electric Train with transformer... ... .$2.98 oO CE TE EET TE CE TERETE EF lt N\ Santa Claus will be at our Store Saturday Afternoon BRING THE KIDDIES. A PRESENT FOR EACH CHILD OUR STORE IS FULL OF FINE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS BOOTH’ Ss The Christmas Store STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL . CHRISTMAS RR RRR RR iF BUYE GIFT BUYER Porto Rican Bridge Best Linen Sets with Hem- med Ends, Sheet and Pillow Case Sets, Kid Gloves, All Silk Lingerie, Rayon Pajamas, Hos- iery, Fine Silk Fringed Mufflers, Cotton Chen- ille Rugs, 2-piece Knitted Baby Sets, Rayon Bed Room Slippers, Kid Bed Room Slippers, Chil- dren’s Wool Sweaters. RR SR RA RRS RA RE RAR SSA RIS Be CE TE CECE TE PE TE TE TE VE TE FETE GE CE TE IE TE TE Th Th PETER BETTE EE TEE 25¢ GIFTS : Bath Powder, Manicure Sets, Perfume Sets, Men’s Handkerchiefs, Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, Ties, Suspenders, Belts, Garter Sets, Wool Berets, Booties, Sleepers, Gloves, Rayon Undies for Children, Necklace and Puff Sets, Hankie and Perfume Sets, 12 Christmas Cards for 25c. 3 TORRE. | HRA HOST TL FETA iE ja 10c GIFTS 2 Big Bath Sets, Perfume, Hankies, Gay Rattles : a EE TE TE TERE REFERER : ig we 1 PEE BE UNDIES OF CELANESE.............. 69c¢c : Tailored to fit. The vests have shaped sides. The seat ¥ construction of the BRIEF BLOOMERS is found only in the finest underwear. Dance panties and bloomers are tailored, too. ¥ = ic \ Gifts for Ladies Perfumes...... 25¢ up to $5.00 Perlumizers........:. \.50¢ up Scheaffer Pen and Pencil Sets 5.00 Stationery.........25¢ to $100 CREPE TERR RRR RR Yardley of England sends beautiful set of soap, tale, bath salt, powder and lotions. Sets priced from $1.25 to $5.50 NARRATE ATER REE Gift Sets Evening in Paris Sets $2.25 to $5.50 Kress $3.85 Fiancee $3.85 Seventeen....... $1.00 to $2.00 Coty Manicure Set.......$2.50 Houbigant....... $4.50 & $5.50 $1.00 to $3.00 45 EAST gs Prices to Suit All Dusting Powder. ..50c to $1.50 Bath 25¢ to $1.00 \ Fine Talcum...... 50c to $1.00 RRR RRR RRR Rr: Try-Page & Shaw Chocolates Beautiful Christmas Packages For All Compact Gifts for Men Beautiful Compacts are al- Houbigant Set........... $2.00 ways useful gifts William’s Shaving Set....89¢ Armand........... 50c to $2.00 Mennen’s: Shaving: Sat... .. 89¢ Houbigant....... 32:58 40-3500 Woodbury $1.00 Hudnut ............x.... $2.65 Yordley Set... $2.50 to $3.00 Evening in Paris. ........$2.50 Houbigant Traveling Set $1.65 Yardley $1.50 AZ Trade ii i 95¢ Jonclair. ... ......$1.00 to $1.50 Brush Set......... 50c to $1.00 \ Nashe La estes 50c : \ RASA EERE REE SEERA ERE SER MRR Men! Let us help you Attractive J “Her” Gift Beautiful to select Christmas Greeting Cards Scatter Sunshine with our a Chigistrogs Corde Christmas Dressings TERE RETR TR ERR Seals 5c Just Yor Wrapping Paper.......... 10¢ CHRISTMAS Cord.........0 5¢ and 10c A Lovely Box of TT BE RE Symphonie Bouquet Rowder ; . \ All ready for the Tree. -\58¢ \ N N\ Why not give a box of Whitman’s Chocolates Whitman’s Samples, 1b..$1.50 RT PE I US 5 0 0 RR RA RR Fk RARE RE RARE RE RARE RENE TE FORE REE REPS REFERERS Why not order a Breyer Ice Whitman's Allure, 1b....$1.25 Cream Turkey for your \ Whitman's Fairhill, 1b...$1.00 Christmas dinner. Free de- Whitman's Picture Pack- livery. age, Byori cing $1.00 CENTRAL CUT-RATE STORE MOUNT Jy, PA.