The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 04, 1933, Image 8

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Our Annual Dollar Dress Sale
DRESSES
place at this time.
Dress. ....... $2.95
Dresses. ..... $3.95
Dress........ $5.95
Dresses. ..... $6.95


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PHONE 33
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ABOUT THE SICK
AND AFFLICTED
Mrs. Howard Barnhart is ill with
the flu.
Miss Fanny Mumma, on
St., is ill at her home.
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Frank
Mrs. Amos Garber is ill at her
home on Frank Street.
Mildred Crowl, of Florin, has
been ill for several weeks.
Mrs. W. I. Beahm, who has been
quite ill the past five weeks, is im-
proving.
Isaac Breneman, the Back Run
butcher, is confined to his home
with pleural-pneumonia.
Mr. John Engle, on East Main
St., was taken to the Lancaster
General hospital on Sunday.
Mr. Charles Ricksecker, who was
convalescing from a serious illness,
is again quite ill at his home.
Mrs. Charles Eshleman, on West
Donegal St., was taken to the Lan-
caster General hospital, as a surgi-
‘cal patient.
mss AG An
Forestville—Work to get under-
way soon on rebuilding of Balti-
more pike between Jennersville and
YT Suit... $3.95
2 Suits. ...... $4.95
1 Suit........ $5.95
2 Suits. ...... $6.95
STEP-INS
Received another lot of Step-ins made from remnants
of good quality Rayon. Sizes, small, medium and large
BE THRIFTWISE
ARIE’S
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KNIT SUITS
ries aisle ciate ih ---285¢


HATS
Your Choice
49Oc¢c
BERETS
15¢-29c¢
49c

THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.
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: OUR JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE OF REMARKABLE VALUES
coEs oN WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4th
Good, Seasonable Wearables for Women and Misses—Many Less Than Their Original Cost
STILL A LOT OF WINTER AHEAD! BUT THESE FASHIONS MUST MAKE WAY FOR SPRING THINGS TO COME. FILL IN NOW WITH THOSE
THINGS YOUR WARDROBE NEEDS
HATS
BABIES’ APPAREL
Our Infant Department carries with it an un-
usual line of Knit Wear too.

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“Molly Pitcher” Wash Dresses
$1.00
Sizes 141% to 52

“GOLD MARK”
Genuine Silk Full Fashioned Hose in Service
Weight and Chiffon, pair...
GLOVES
79¢c and $1.95
Sale Price
Chamois Suede. . . -49¢
Cape Skin.
Extra Quality Rayon Bloomers, small, medi-
um and are... cc Ree 39c¢
SWEATERS
Turtle-neck and Low-neck $1.00 and $1.95
9c 4 $81.19


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Files $1.19

dees 59¢

Special purchase of Mill Ends in Vests,
Bloomers and Union Suits make it possible
to offer good underwear at,

Local Doings
Around Florin
(Frean page one)
brother, A. D. Garber and family over
New Year. i is
Prof. S. S. Shearer has returned to
Shippensburg State Teachers’ College,
after spending the holidays at the home
of R. A. Schule, on Wood Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wagenbach,
of Chocolate Avenue, attended the
Heisey-Wolgemuth wedding on Satur-
day. The guests numbered 128.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Stehman and
children and Mrs. Bertha Andes and
daughter Margaret, of Lancaster,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Good.
Mr, Leroy Walters of Messiah Bible
College, Grantham, Pa., returned yes-
terday, after spending the holidays
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G.
Walters.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reheard, of
Florin, entertained: Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Zerphy and sons, Arthur
and Henry; Mr. and Mrs. John Re-


is place.
heard and son, Robert; Mr. and
To Make Good Pies

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T'S a gift, some say. It's luck,
say others. It's a good recipe
—and a little care, say we.
People differ as to what consti-
tutes a good soup, a good salad
or a good sweet, but they seem
to be pretty generally agreed that
good pies should have tender,
flaky crust that stays crisp, and
an interior which melts in your
mouth.
The Why of Pie
Flakiness of crust is the result
~ of alternate layers of flour and
it and depends on the amount of
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Apple Sauce Pie: To make the
pastry, put two cups pastry flour
and one-half teaspoon sait through
a flour sifter into a bowl. Add
one cup lard, chopping it inte
the flour with a sharp knife.
Then add ice-water—just ercugh
to hold the flour and lard to-
gether—very slowly, mixing all
the time lightly with your hand.
Roll the paste into a Inmp. Cover
it with cheesecloth and place iy
refrigerator over night. The ne
day roll out and bake immediate!
in a hot oven.
For the filling, mix the con
tents of a No. 2 wn cf apple
sauce, two tahlespoors melted but-
ter, one teaspoon lem~r jiu'ce and
pe-fourth teaspoon allspice. Fill
previo: ced pastry with
mi inkle cheese
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AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF REAL
SPECIALTY SHOPPE
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Mrs. Harry Reheard and sons, Har
ry and Paul; Eyelyn and Mary
Reheard.
Mr. Albert Fike met with a painful
accident when an axe he was using
glanced off cutting his left foot, which
required six stitches, Dr. D, C. Stoner
attended him,
Mr. and Mrs, Christian V, Kinsey
spent the Christmas and New Year’s
holidays in the south, visiting at Nor-
folk, Va., one week and several days
at Elizabeth City, North Carolina.
Miss Sue Brandt entertained to a
Turkey dinner at her home on Choco-
late Avenue, on Saturday evening.
These gueses were present: Mr. and
Mrs, A. G. Walters and son Leroy Wal-
ters, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Walters and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Good,
Mr. and Mrs, John Gingrich and Mrs.
Lizzie Gingrich.
A birthday party was held in honor
of Mr. James Hockenberry, Saturday
evening at his home. Refreshments
were served to about forty people. Mr.
Hockenberry received a number of
useful gifts among which was a large
birthday cake, beautifully decorated
and having on candles for as many
years as he was old. The guests in-
cluded: Mr, and Mrs. Merle Gutshall
and children, Mr, and Mrs. Harvey
Spangler, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kaufi-
man and daughter Dorothy, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Horst and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Hench and children, Mary
Bates, Miriam Guhl, Robert Nissly,
John Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Pennell, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Gutshall
and son and Mr, and Mrs. James Hock-
enberry and children Betty, Helen and
James.
Heartiest Congratulations
From The Bulletin
We want to congratulate each of
the following for having reached
another birthday:

























 
 




inations
hay Patrol will’
ations for motor
enses on Mon-
and Monday,
Wilson C. Price,
ne Patrol stated
y patrolmen will
duty on the two


only.
each. .. ‘15¢

GOSSARD CORSETS
Are reduced for this sale

VALUES.
East Main Street
Council Cuts
Salaries, Wages
(From page 1)
the Street, Finance and Light commit-
tees.
Geo. Shatz’s Report
Pumping Engineer Shatz reported
having pumped 6,960,000 gallons of
water in 198 hours by motor power
during December.
The Chief’s Report
Mr. Ray Myers, Chief of the Fire
Company, reported four calls during
the month and apparatus okey.
Board of Health
Secretary M. M. Leib reported hav-
ing quarantined four cases of Chicken-
pox and two Whooping Cough during
the month.
Officer Zerphey
Special Officer Elmer Zerphey made
the following monthly report: Traffic
arrests, 2; Non-support, 1; Passing Bad
Check, 1; Assault and Battery, 1; Va-
grancy, 1; Incorrigable, 1; Night
Lodgers, 2217.
Following is his report for the year:
Traffic Arrests, 64; Parking, 69; Bad
Checks, 11; Larceny, 3; Assault and
Battery, 1; Incorrigable, 1; Drunk and
Disorderly, 3; Drunken Driver, 2; Va-
grancy, 3; Non-support, 9; Gambling,
2; Assault and Battery by automobile,
1; Serious Charge, 1; Board Bill, 1;
Feloneous Entry, 1; Raids, 3; Night
Lodgers, 1255.
Treasurer's Report
Mr, H. N. Nissly reported balances
in the various accounts as follows:
Boro, 715.37; Water, $1,577.88; Bond,
$904.07; Interest, $76.00; New Bond,
$1,160.00.
Collections Good
It was reported that there is only|
$1,695 boro tax outstanding of the 1932 |
duplicate and a trifle over $800 of the |
1931 duplicate. This, considering pres-

ent conditions, is very good.
Upon motion $904 was transferred
from the Bond to the Boro account and !
bills to the amount of $732.67 were
then paid.
An Executive Session
Council then held an executive ses-
sion at which time wages of boro em-
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Sale Price

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4th,
Coats |
Including Sizes
11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 18, 20, 40, & 44
Formerly $10.75 to $29.50
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DANSETTES AND CHEMIS
In pure Dye Silk that were $1.95 and $2
Sale Price...........















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Large Can Apple Butter. . 1.
Large Can Peaches....... 1
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Large Round Mother’s Oats
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WILL MAIL FORMS
FOR DRIVERS JAN. 2
The bureau of motor vehicles,
Department of Revenue, anncunced
today that operator’s renewal cards
for 1933 will be mailed on January
2 to operator’s holding a 1932 li-
cense.
Operators who have changed the
address during the year and have
not notified the bureau of the
change should do so now. This will
assure prompt delivery of renewal

ployes was discussed. Special Officer |
Zerphey’s salary which is $1,260.00 and
the salary of Supervisor Henry Smeltz- |
er, which is $1,400 per annum, was re- |
duced ten percent. Laborers’ wages |
were reduced from 40 to 35 cents per!
hour. All these reductions go into ef-
fect Feb. 1st,

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Addison—Newly remodeled and
enlarged First National Bank of
Addison, formally opened.
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Turn useless articles about your
home into cash. Advertise them in
our classified column. tf
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Sellersville—Post office . site be-
ing secured here.

applications. Change of address no-
tification must be made on Depart-
ment Form RV-M-18. The form
may be secured from the bureau at
Harrisburg or from any automobile
club, notary public or justice of the
peace. There is no fee for either
the form or for changing the ad-
dress.
Like motor vehicle renewal reg-
istration applications for 1933, op-
erator’s renewal applications also
have been made smaller. This has
reduced the cost to the State con-
siderably. In the past the opera-
tor’s application was 9% inches
long. Those for 1933 are 8 1-4 inch-
es long. The width remains at four
inches. The operator’s card carried
on the person has been reduced
from 2 1-2 inches in length to 2
1-8 inches, with the width staying
at four inches.

Overweight Trucks
State highway patrolmen made
156 arrests in November for opera-
tion of over-weight trucks. Thirteen
arrests weer made for operation of
trucks in excess of the legal length
and width, and 116 truck operators
were arrested for speeding.
In the same period sixteen bus
operators were arrested for speed-
Classified Column
FOR SALE CHEAP—A 6-room house
in Florin, all conveniences, nicely lo-
cated. Property newly papered and
painted. Will take $3,000 for a quick
sale. See Jno. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy, Pa.
dec.28-tf
FOR RENT—Ten-room house located
at 50 West Donegal Street, Mount Joy,
rent $20.00. Phone Mary Gochnauer,
23987 Lancaster. dec.14-4t
FOR SALE—New and used Sin
Sewing Machines from $10.00 up. Cc
and see them. Jno. S. Brinser, 108
Poplar Street, Elizabethtown. Ph
164R3. Jan4-3






RADIO SERVICE—Day and night
including SE Apply T. F. Mo-
Eizo: Florin.! Phone Mt,
STOVE WO(D sawed in 12 inch
lengths consists of oak and hickory.
$6.00 per cord delivered. —JACOB G.
BAKER, R. D Manheim, Pa. Phone
LR2. Ye jly-6-tf
ONLY $3,768 A SIDE—That’s
all I k for| a Dandy Double
House, with Dotble Garage. House
has modern heat, baths, t, gas,
otc., and is nicely located on Delta
St., Mt. Joy. It's a good investment.
See Jno. E. Schwll, Mt. Joy, jan7-t¢
NEW HOUSE \CHEAP—I have
3 8-room House aling the trolley as
Tlerin that I wantl to sell before
April 1st. Has all \onveniences and
vill sell for only $3650 for a quick
ale. is Na. &1 in my list
‘no. E. Schroll. Rellter. Mt. Joy
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