AN Cen THE ROAD AHEAD (From page 1) under a competitive system which penalizes and favors none. He is free to determine his own destiny, and he is not the tool of the stcite or any other interest. These are not separate, unrelated entities. Every last one of them is dependent on the others. When one freedom is lost, all the rest are endangered. No dictatorship has ever been es- | tablished dll at once. A right is abrogated here, another there; b the state seizes business, then takes over the labor unions: new | interpretations” are placed on the rights of free speech and assembly—so it goes, step after step, until the job of despotism | is completed, Dictators trade on fear—fear of want, fear of hunger, fear | tive of cold, all the natural, material fears. They promise a maxi- mum of material “security” to the tragically confused people they entice. And this poses another question: Can a people, | in return for the surrender of their freedoms, cbhiciin more goods, | tor a higher standard of living, a greater measure of protection | from adversity? | The question answers itself. The greatest material ad- vdncement in the history of the world has been in the nation where thee has been the greatest amount of freedom for the | individual—the United States. It is not accident that the pay of the American worker, measured in terms of purchasing POW | ire dercands tor. prod er, is ten or a dozen times that of the average Russian worker. |, A still better comparison is found with present-day wot the country to which we are bound the closest by the ties of a common language inheritance and tradition. Socialism — | 4 Prize Winners At |. which con be the vanguard of dictatorship—has aggravated | ievery English economic problem. for export, npt more goods for export: less coal, not more coat | less agricultural production. not more agricultural production. | Worst of all, it has sagged the energies afd ambitions of the rpople. There can never be progress in a state where indivi- dual opportunity, inlliative and enterprise are discouraged, and the government does all the thinking. The super-staie is not only spiritually barren but materially inefficient. When we attempt to irade freedom for security, we lose both. This thought was perfectly expressed by Somerset Maugham, the most distinguished living novelist, when he “If a nation values anything more than freedom, it will lose its freedom: and the irony of it is that if it is comfort or | money that it velues more, it will lose that too.” That says it | dll in one sentence. The hope of this nation is that our people will profit by ex- | | The hope «| the world is that it will be able to break the shackles of oppression. The hope of mankind lies in o re- cfirmation of the righis and dignity of the individual. AMERICA HAS FINE FOODS TRADE NAMES implements and machinery, repair | Wilbur W. Raffensperger, Mid- | parts and conduct a general garage dletown R1, and Eugene B. Ris-| business at Rheems er, 342 S. 16th Street, Harrisburg, — et Et ere as Rheems Garage, to The first victim of the Lititz rchandise 1d sof *w and ‘epidemic: ‘died Ci merchandise gas and oil, new and {typhoid ‘epidemic died Wednesday. | sey, Mount Joy R2: { Weaver, Manheim R3: 12 automobiles, trucks, farm| It was John Martin, 19, 1h A farm is really a small manufacturing where fertil other ingredients are used to prod: food, fibre and shelter material for the world's people. ds, gasoline, hard w As the agent for more thah 5000 farm trons in Lancaster County, tHe Lancaste ty Farm Bureau Co-operative Association he farmers in this section by pooling orders to } production supplies as close to cost as p sible, by advemcing many services to increas efficiencies in farming ahd by hse ket quality farm Lotncaster County Bureau actually is owned - lock, stock ahd barrel - by farmers in this area. It is oneéf the most democratic ser- vice institutions in the world. Lancaster County Farm Bureau Co-operative Association Lancaster Quarryville Manheim New Holland “Owned by Those It Serves” © 9 ¢ » 3 > 4 LJ) 5 a » 2 - Fl v a » ’ | NOTICE TAXPAYERS! All 1947 delinquent taxes must be paid by January 20, 1948, or ‘further action will be taken to collect same. James Hockenberry, Sr. Tax Collector | Public Opinion im this area to de | mittee, of which Kendig | [ | Eshelman, Marietta R1; 2, | Mount Joy R1; 3, Henry | | Hostetter, deceas | Trustee under | visor, Mr, S, F. Simmons, spend Wednesday, January 14 a | the State Farm Show at Harm is- | { HOSPITAL CONDUCTING POLL OF PUBLIC OPINION The board 'of directors of Lan- | | caster General] Hospital has ap- pointed a community relations | committee to conduct a Poll of | termine the views of the peoble | on the adequacy and acceptability | of the hospital's services, John H. | I Carter, president of the hospital | ard announced, Under the auspices of the com- C. Bare chairman, several] thousand copies of a four-page question re being mailed to a represent 130,000 residents of city and coun- who, in large part, are depend- ent on the hospital for care. Results of the survey, Mr. Car- al’'s directors in determining the | da | best means of remedying ove crowded conditions within the hos- rm pital, The returns will also serve 5 a guide in drawing up final rlans for the hospital's expansion progrem that will enable it to | meet adequately the constantly ection in the Lancaster area, —— AP rere (From page 1) It has produced less goods | captured sweenstekes prize as the utstanding tobacco grower in the | ywunty in 1947, Heavy Wrappers, 26 inches and ight Wrappers. 26 inches under — 3. Milton Snyder, heim R2, ~ ass, 26 inches and over { ilton Snyder, Manheim R2. District 4-H Winners Southwest District — 1, a i eist, Mount Jcy R1; 4, Will Mount Joy R1; 5, Curvin A ! Martin, Jr, Mount Joy R1; and 6 Fred Erb, Mount Joy R1 Northwest District — 1, Geral Shelly, ‘te 1 Ella Stauffer, R1; y aufier, M: R1; Shreiner, Penry 18, Rob- unmiller, Elizabethtown R23: Paul Hess, Jr., Elizabethtown and 20, Robert Hollinger, Manheim R3, Sale Register 24 — On the eld Twp., o remises on the road leading from Salunga to Ironville, public of perso al property and antiques by First National Bank and Trust Co, | Executor of the will of David N. ed, Sale at 2 p.m. C. S. Frank, Auct. co 4 Er . Saturday, February 7 — On the premises situated along the Bain- bridge Road, one half mile west of | Maytown, in East Donegal Twp., | | tract of land with frame dwelling, 2-story barn, etc. by J. H. Hoffman, last will and Testament of Aaron L. Hoffman, deceased. Sale at 2 p.m, Walter Dupes, Auct. etl Ale 9E Donegal Musicia ans (From Page 1) lected as guest conductor, Mr. Stitt will rehearse the band Thurs- day afterncon and evening and day Friday in eparation concert which will he preser the Camp Hill High School at 7 p.m, A second concert will be giv- | en in the school on Saturday at|iren 8:00 p.m. The regular monthly meeting of | In g | the township school board will be { held Friday evening, January 9th | in the high schcol building 2t May- gl | town, The vececational agriculture stu- | dents, accompanied by their sups | burg. a { TRADE NAMES Ralph C. Gable, Mount Joy R2, | ret to use the name Martin H. Cope | Co, to dry and can sweet corn and | | other vegetables and fruit and to | market and sell the same at | Rhedms, i ses legac Cleve Montgomery, thirty, Man- . . . } . | heiry, was injured when his auto | hig pole north of that boro, | The Bulleiin, at- (ROYS WANTED: F Joy, Pa., Thursday. January 8, 1948—3 This Section’ S| ‘Numerous Weddings Miller, West Main LIC ACCC FREED section jof the more than explained, will aid the hospit- oo FRAME PWEL LING ining 3 rgoms and ric. The winners from this section — 5. Ray Shelly, Manheim | . Elmer H. Witmer, Manheim | R2; 8. Milton Rider, Manheim R2.|I meme ED GI) ime Mortuary nd Executor of the | te Teachers College, has heen | all | ' mediate delivery. | sash. Paul A. Martin, Mo: | Pa. Phone 145. above-named yore lof Landisville, FY ,. | of nominating ay | for the ensui Rhoda, wife of John FE, Brubaker, | , in the Villaze of Mi ill- | commission expives SCOTT RUSHONG . Iarnish, SN AVELY North Du ke Street E Directors. yo CLASSIFI FOR SALE: 6-foot show case, S. reet, Mt, Jey, Telephone 271-R. 1-8-1t WANTED: Man for general work at gas staticn, Newcomer's Service Station, Mount Joy. Telephone 191. 1-8-1tp LOST: Plumb Rule at Cross Roads Finder please return to Ear] Sny-| | der, Detwiler Avenue, Mount Joy. 1-8-1tp | WANTED: Ambitious man with car to supply Fuller Brush pro- | ducts to regular customers. Must | have good references, Profits about $55 weekly to start. Fuller Brush Co, 53 N. Duke St. Lancaster, Room 4 and 6. Phone 6428. 1-8-1tp | CLAMS AND OYSTERS, For Sale: teague salt water oysters, Chine at Schrolls —33 — 35 Detwiler d. | Avenue, Mount Joy, or phone 156- cease | deliver, 1-8-4tp J. W FOR SALE: 1939 Stude door Sedan. Apply 62 Street, Mount Joy or 337-M. aker WOMAN: 25 to 50, wanted to as=~ [sist in general housework, Mrs, Clarence Schock, Mount Joy, Pa. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE J Estate of Anna W. Schwanger, also known as Annie Schwanger, late of Mount Joy Township, de- ceased. Letters Testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im= mediate payment, and those hav- ing claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the under= signed, residing at Mount Joy Township. R. D. IRVIN A. SCHWANGER Executor William C. Rehm, Atty. 12-18-6t | ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Lizzie H. Sherer, late of Fast Donegal Township, de- Letters of administration on said sstate having been granted to the sur andersigned, all persons indebted Midin thereto are requested to make im- Phone mediate payment, and those having _30-3t claims or demands against the sante, will present them without ) Dis 2 y vife si Ea, for any debts in ed by my wife signed NOTICE—I will pr responsible delay for settlement to the under- or anyone other tHan myself. Oscar | Hend six, E. Donegal St.,, Mount vy 'Pa, ST 12-31-2t GERTRUDE B. NISSLEY Florin, Pa. VIRGINIA PETERS 3 Eby Street, Manheim, Pa. FOR SALE: Spart« abinet Mod- el radio, good condiggén, cheap; pair Arnold, Bricker & Beyer, ane girl’s white shoe fs i size 3. Mrs. | Starr, So. Barbara St., Phone 244-R,| ¢ | Mount Joy. 12-31-2t NOTICE: For the next two months, I will remodel hats at my home.| Margaret Kramer, 19 West Done- cal Street, Mount Joy. Telephone 266-R. 12-31-5tp WANTED: Man to wolf general store, will furnish resilénce. Write/C 12-18-6t EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Fstate of Catharine S. Gillums, |late of Mt. Joy Borough, deceased. Letters testamentary on said es= tate having been granted to the un- dersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the P. O. Box 85 - Mt. Jov. 12-24-tf/same, will present them without NOTICE: I will buy tds of crap iron and pager. So stove wood for sale, loc in mal] lots or tru Guy D. Spittler. Phone 101-R, Mount Joy. 10-30-tf WANT TO RENT a Hk in Mt.| Joy or vicinity, See e Bucken- | auer, Aeme Markets, Mount Joy. 12-18-tf FOR SALE: Cedar wood far lining closets, also Masonite} | Call Mount Joy and 5 Viount Joy 12, betw Be : VV pas WANTED: — married, to s etrcleum ucts and auto accdsSories. Ap- South Barbara St. Mount 12-18-tf x180 ft. Borough ¥ 456 Done- 247-M. 11-20-tf FOR SALE: Building lot an Donegal Sp. Rd., withi limits. J. Statler Ku gal Springs Rd. Pho nge. Good conditi Will sell >. D. Loraw, Flotin. 11-13-tf CESSPOOL, SEPTIC TANK Building & Cleaning ARMSTRONG ENGINEERING Lancaster R4 - 32770 or Earl Wanner - 43 East Main St.| Mount Joy 12-18-4tp. MEN WANTED to wark#on poultry farm. Telephone a Joy 905R6. 10-23-tf FOUR BUILDING JOTS FOR SALE: 60 ft. egchy’ on Detwiler 3 nue. Mt. Jd Price $630.00 h. Telephone Mt. Joy 1-W or 190-R A 11-26-tf WANTED: wrecked Automobiles Any make. anv del. Also Scrap Tron. H. B. Shank Auto Wrecking. 74 N. Povlar St., Elizabethtown. Pa Phone 38-W or 191-W. 8-14-tf J / / WANTED TQ BENT: Several dwellings withig a fadius of 5 or 6 miles of Mt. Jovy Write P.O. Box 85 c-0o M. L. Mf. Joy. 10-16-tf RATS KILLED with can of Guaranteed harmless to s, poultry and humans, Al- ceived “Antu” 1 oz. - 20%, 2 Hostetter’s Hardware, Mount Joy, Pa. 11-20-10tp 1 re car—See—Ben Stale call 163R2 Mount Joy. 5-9-tf [F INTERESTED io sélling vous COLLIERY COAL: Egg, stove and Nut, $14.50; Pea, $12.59, JPockwhes! $9.75; Rice, $8.50 and ley, $7.25 Valter r, 230 We ain Street, Mount Joy. Phone 268-J. 9-4-tf RUILDING LOTS FOR SALE on New Street, One Lot—50x176 feet; One Lot—50x153 fegt; One Lot—T3x 30 ft. Price $400.00/ each. Apply E. E. Brown, Mount Joy. Phone 169 Ld | or 34. 5-28-tf “"|NEW OVERHEAD SECTIONAL GARAGE DOORS: 8'x7’. 8'x8’, 10x10’, 12'x12’. d pivoted steel pt Joy, -17-tf lot of commercial ANNUAL MEET Sod The annual meeting {holders of tthe kc | acting of of at the J Janu: {of 9 FOR SALE: Blue coal | delay for settlement to the under- |signed, Samuel C. F. Gillums, 310 F. Main St., Mt. Jov Boro. MARY F. ZELLER CHRISTINE GRUBER VIOLET R. GILLUMS SAMUEL C. F. GILLUMS ELWOOD T. GILLUMS Executors William C. Rehm, Atty. 12-18-6t EXECUTOR’S NOTICE! Fstate of David N. Hostetter, al sn» known as D. N. Hostetter, late of W. Hempfield Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa., deceased. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im=- mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, re= siding at Mount Joy, Pa. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF MOUNT JOY Louis S. May, Atty. 12-18-6t PHOTO FINIS six or right exposure rall developed and srinted plain ar | eckle edge, 25¢ coin). Reprint Je each. Minimum order 25¢. Cap. =) City Photo Ser- vice, Box 53, Harrisburg, Pa. 2/15! MAYTOWN NATIONAL BANK MAYTOWN, PENNA. Stockholders Meeting and _Blection Of Offid:rs The annual meeting ofthe stock- holders of nig bank’ will be held at the banki poms, Tuesday January 13, 1948, BE the hours of 1 to 3 p. mfor the ediction of directors and the transaction of any other business as may legally come before the meeting. J. H. HOFFMAN, Cashier 12-24-4t ELECTION NOTICE Noticee is hereby givensthat the annual election will be Meld at the First National Bank &#Trust Com- pany. at Mount Joy,/Pennsylvania, on Tuesday 13, 1948, be- |tween the hours #f 9 am. and 12 am, for the eleftion of directors, and the transattion of such other business as may come before the stockholders meeting. R. FELLENBAUM, Cashier 12-11-5t SHAREHOLDERS’ MEETING THE UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY B The regular annual meeting of the shareholders of she Union National Mount Joy Bank will be held at said bank iA the Borough of Joy Eénnsylvania, on Tuesday, 1948, between the hours of 10to 2 pm. for the election of directors, and for such ther business as may come before the meeting, Ameng other matters {to come before the meeting will be the approval of installation of a pension or a profit sharing plan |for emplovees of the bank. CARL S. KRALL, Cashier 12-11-5t PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FRIDAY, JANUARY 9TH, 1948 Double frame house, 326 - 328 West High Street, Elizabethtown, Pa. Excellent condition. TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE Shingle Roof. All conveniences including elec tricity, gas and bath. Hot air heat (separate heating/plant on each side): each side scontains six rooms and bath nd /an out-kitchen. Double] rande garage on rear of lot The iol, Fronts 41 feet on West High Street and extends 177 feet to Grant Alley. Possession by April 1, 1948. Sale to be held at office of D. L. Landis, 23 South Market Street, Elizabethtown, Pa., January 9, 1948, at 7:30 p.m., when terms and con- ditions w:ll be made known by: N* HOWARD BERNHARD AND EVA PARRET Executors of Elmer M. Bernhard, dec’d. Iter Dupes, Auct. i ed C. Alspach, Atty. 12-18-4% Ee FEES