fof real and lasting value Meditate 2 The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa.. "1052 | upon the things that pertain to our | Thursday, February 2 BETTER THAN | BABY CHICKS | eternal salvation, ever remembers | | ao The Mount Joy Bulletin oe ne har Jon © tinct 1 GK. Wagner’ sChickery | OIL PAINT. 11! | VALUE WISE HOUSEWIVES present your bodies a living sacri- Heavy Breed Special Matings. | Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher SAVE! oN ~ TY ~~ [LON G AGO Wa I . Barred Rocks, White Rocks, Rock STABLISHED JUNE, 1901 fice, holy and oops unto God, | ramp Crosses, Red Rocks (sex link) ATA — A Anh 4 VIC 5 Our reasonable service Ne { Published .B ox 1 tN | taxes, OPS’ counsel appeared and # Ye Ns ry Ke | Eo New Hampshires. and af 7d ublished Every Thursday at No. : * Master's service, x i : | argued thut the rate increase should w hy Wiha 14.00 PER 100 P-11 East Main St, Mount Joy, Pa, THE MT. JOY MINISTERIAL WALL be approved, for the reason that ears go ASSOCIATION | All the above breeds ave atched | mw J MI SA Subscription, der yew .. 3500 the ving Wi het The: Rev. E, i. Ranck, Prox. | HOR ql Y| SYNTHETIC RUBBER SENSATION Bix M nhs nu aldo her Years—in Se ol Wednesday, Mar, 2 The Rev. C. F. Helwig, V-Pres | ————— . | Suck stu wink GN Vv All t €e MONLY were overiook- 1 TN y 4 'K vi sovery! ry in i Single COPIES 05 | oa He thus graved. at least by i Mrs. Flmer Heisey celebrated The Rev. W. L. Koder, See'y | TURKEY POULTS DUC RLINGS | Ty or Fro Prd 0 FURNIT! Bample Copies ......... FREE fova re ‘tha : sy . a Ler birthday March 1 tll GA 4 Penna. Pollorum | For both walls and woodwork. : — rn | erence that taxes are not a part Mrs. Paul Risser was remembered Passed 3 Chicks, Utility Much more washable than the GAL MOWIN( Entered at the be Mt: i So of i isles. Ly her many friends cn her hirth- E. Hem field Hi h Mated 14 iicks, Large Type | best flat 9 Pp A . FIRE PL Joy, Pa, as second-class mail mat | Ms remarkable viewpoint, | op English Whi Leghorn, a ter under the Act of March 3, 1879. | the argument is without hearing: Dr. W. D ler. 74 (From page | NONSENED M00 PULLETS 26.00 | tJ 4-Burne - . - taxes are a Hamme ' | COYKERELS 2.00 PER 100 ogni Joy Refrigera ber. Pennsylvani Newspaper | before taxes are a figment, i ldenl Eugene Baker Age wrt Wigham | Member, ennsylvania Newspaper They are unt ‘wolits cut of ‘which died very suddenly OT mess Ay 7} ROP. Super Mated Leghorn | Tile inoleum Co Table, all Publishers Association v3 . pre ut. v Miss Minnie Eckert, of Lancas- | Daniel Eberly, Gordon Ober, Ken- | Jest For Your Money. | . yr antique c —— the regulated utility can pay a re- ris our new community nurse. neth Mumma, Carl Denlinger, Bar- | NONSEKED 14.50 PULLETS 20.00 | Open} hid Jah Sven 4 For Real Savings Take Advantage of These ling. all Publication Day, Thursday : turn on its investment. They can- fhe Court has decided that gum | ry Dissinger, Barta Bailey, Philip | Co IRELS 300 PER 190 ; Phone 35-3402 ding, a Jor 4 i | not he peut “ Walling dams 5 vending inachines ate. dlewal Swarr, Charles Denlinger, trump- | Write id Price Lt & Information | 18 W. MAIN ST. MT. JOY Week-End Specials’ re ould re S 2 | power houses. Until taxes are de- ’e sania! Te ro de= | ots; Darlene Banzoff, Join Lyon, ne Leg We will not guarantee insertion o te 3-3 SL. Pennsylvania's farmers were de eis ene an | PHONE H2J2 Eye: ABETHTOWN | . ih any advertising unless copy reaches ducted. ns illusory to consides nied loans on the $50,000,000 made | Barbara Dombach, Jean Longe- | |G. K. Ww Chi k i There is no better way 10 boost LUSCIOUS JANE PARKER Gane o the office not later than 9 a. as profits; just as illusory available in the Reconstruction Fi- | necker, Lee Kunkle, Nancy Myers,’ agner’ $ IC ery | | your business than by Jowal newer Sikle ba preceding day of ; Ww t would be to so consider them |. Marian Lehman, Ruth Redeay, Dale { BOX 226, ELIZABETHTOWN. PA. / paper advertising, mowers, Sn publietion dy ua before deducting wages. Mr. Devor, a teacher in the high | Fryberger, Glenn Stehman, Dot steel pan a am The cause of reason and good. here. was taken from his 1 Goda, Marlene Good, Elaine r 1 | sense was served when the com- werk Monday: by a Maryland offi- | clarinets; Norma Algier, oboe; Beth |}! pkg Cc with 121% E D 1 I 0 R 1 A L missioner presiding over the rate cer. Nothing has been seen or heard | Trayer, Betsy Shaw, Carolyn Steck- |} LE ] US of 9 tor, trans | hearing threw out the OPS conten- { Wim since beck, Lucy Lyon, flutes: Donald Tee nonskids + b> | tion and held that taxes are a part tn Crist. 'S Danis, bass horn: Har ANE PARKER ipe thre: Ad : ocal dairymen reduced the si, Sain Danis, bass horn; Har S ed c pipe Since the authorities are finding | of the est of doing business, But price of milk to 9 cehts a quart vey Mumma, Frank Fitzgerald, Take Care of Your Brown’ n erve PLAIN Rous wi 15 steel drun so many irregularities and shertag- | the reasoning which lay behind = pp American Legion Auxiliary | Philip Holtzapple, Marvin Maurer, | Ch C k ARKE h 3 Sale 4 » nati 5 astion ! Ss’ 2 i ar atching. 3 Ho : i rs eose a PARKER eac oi i es thruout the Eien, She ge ta} Be JN yall bear 1 held a very successful social Friday Bil, Ziegler, Sally Snyder, French e H | E K O R D ib R S Pineapp e CS Frar has been asked: “Is ali the guic- Ts ve dh. wa : evening. ors; Mary. B. Baker, Joan Ryo, : FAVORITE SALAD DRESSINGS AT SPECIAL PRICES! Claude Ze $21 hillion dollars—at Ft. Knox, Ky. | accepted as valid, would destroy Daniel W. Kramer, baggage man | Julia Lyon, Barry Rider, Fern Red- es that was stored there?” | enterprise, lead to more state so- | 4 Penna. Railroad Station, was | ay, Charlotte Charles, Nancy It may be counted soon. cialism, and sap the strength of the | | March 1 fter 50 years of | Musser, baritones; . Russell Herr, RAJAH SALAD Quer c 1» : oe ® | ation, service: : David Weaver, Donald Hiestand, The Naticn's tax collecting bu- | NN uy The Mount Joy High School De- | Vincent Kline, Kenneth Bowers, DRESSING a 19 reau reports that seven of the na- | N EWTOWN | bating Club will have its first inter~ | Marjorie Minnich, Berry Gast, per- Jar tion's 61 regional tax collectors | scholastic debate on Tuesday, Mar, | cussion; Lois Steckbeck, tympani; M ise HELLMAN'S, KRAFT'S pint 38: quart he STOCK have left office in less than a year 8 with Lititz High. | and Shirley Hollinger, string bags. ayonnai A Seon i io and in ail 166 employes were fived| Mr. and Mrs. John Witte, of] 2 g-room house with all conven . ANN pint ayer or ousted last a 60 for alleged | Florin visited Mr. and Mrs. Victor jonces along the trolley in Florin Q lit M t Salad Dressing PAGE ior 28: i Thu dishonesty. | Snyder, Sunday. !is being offered for sale at $3.630 ua 1 y [oF | : oe veed hich in the Chick-of-Tomorrow | Tr il is ~~ Al es | Mr. and Mrs. Havard Johnston, Coffee is so plentiful in Brazil ALSO A FULL LINE OF Liha eke Bsus ndion | FLORIDA JUICY THIN SKIN oF THAT'S A BIG BITE | of Lancaster, Rev. Albert Dombach! {hai they use it to. fire locomotives. | Contest three mil The Atlantic Allies lay down a jof Columbia, Mr. and Myvs. Salem Harry carefully-drawn pian to tap vest | Gamber and daughter, of Columbia hand of cigaretfes you may want ern taxpayers for 300 billion dollars | R. D. were Sunday visitors of Mn. Darrenkamp © sells. any GRAPEFRUIT NONE PRICED 1b. mesh HIGHER bag 11280 0 EYE 5 consisting of heifers. a A. C. MAYER PHONE MT. JOY 3-9826 at two packs for 25c. for anti-Communists arms—a sam | and Mrs. Abram Gamber. Here's sn Owl Laff we think i ; Cat ol they believe can be scraped up| Mos. Katie Moore, Mis. Blanche | worth” repeating: Joé Hershey told | Fru egetables WEEK-END SPECIAL! FLORIDA CRISP—NONE D HIGHER Steers. , without bringing economic ruin.. | Frysinger and Mrs. Ida Eisenberg- | Joe Detwiler to repaint the barber wo a A i ttesa—— \ L I PLE The cost will be spread over the | er visited Dr. and Mrs. Phares Gib- pole so Joe went to a local hard- | KRAL 1g M M k / PASCAL CELERY Lge 29: : By three years ending with 1954 and | ble, of Ephrata and Mr. and Mrs. | ware store and asked for striped ed ar e Botton 14 Is equal lo 375) apiece for each ol Ray Gibble and famdly of Maver) pain. WEST MAIN ST, MOUNT JOY . Red Rome Apples a: 3 = 26: MeCe: mic] mill - use Deere cory the 400.000.000 people in the 12 or-{ during the past week. On Sunday! . KE. W. Garber will take FLORIDA—NONE i PRICED HIGHER ’ Sweet Eating ‘What, iginal Atiantic Pact nations. they attended the ordination ser-!straw vote on daylight saving { . | vice FOr oe Kary , 9 n yo of the borouch mar Spring e920 vices for Misses Mary and Ethel ; The annual report of the borougl Jewerly - Silverw e \ Snow Cro S herries IROTIN 12a 33 ) potato plo Although the people of this great) Heisey, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer finances which appears in the Bul- . p p ps { with flats country are opposed to increasing! Heisey, which were held at the letin this week, shows last year's | Watches - ts A ews Sn C Ch d S ina Hs 19: Jo tobe non-defense spending and although | Cross Roads Church receipts were $19,631.63. Expendi- | | | now; re oppe p e pkg ag 101rse¢ HW most of the recently elected public] Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Derr of tures were $16,713.63, leavipg a bal- | Sr NS Ne har cl : Arrow. C servants in their most revent eam-| Hazelton, visited Mrs. Matilda Derr | ance of $2917.99. AEPAIRING) . mgs tohacen Be paigns promised to cut non~defénse!on Sunday. An effort is heing made wi letefRonson Lighter Have You Been Visiting ? SWEET PEAS RELIABLE 9: 29: electric Hu spending, we learn that the total! Mrs. Howard Witmer, and son Amcrican Legion to eliminate un - air Service . 2 i} 3 extension Federal non-defense outlay for the were Sunday visitors of Mis. Cal-| employment in the boro within the | K Ww h Sh Had Visitors » 5 | fan, ong) first half of this fiscal year has vin Ness of Columbia R. D. next few weeks. A survey showed | 08 3 atc op 5 LARD BEST PURE Prints C gust las been increased by about ene billion| Mrs. Martha Fogie visited Mus. | that 50 men, mostly heads of fam- Dial Mt. Joy 3-4015 Been Divorced ? Two bois dollars over the corresponding six| Alfred Atland of Columbia, Friday | ilies, ave idle. Chocolate Ave, FLORIN, PA. . n SALMON COLD STREAM 49° chair. othe months period of 1951. | evening. Tr Bought Anything . PINK can Mopacak © 0 ® My. COST OF PRICE CONTROL six quart i lard nress. anc Irvin Witmer and] and Mrs. and Mrs. visited Mr. say John Ministerial Asso. Ww ANTED GULARLY 49¢ 40-01 Cc Vi PACKAGE pkg Sold Something ? 1 B 1SQUIC K The News. of Cascade, Idaho, re-| Kauffman Sr. of [ronville (For ALL KINDS H d P t 2? cently carried an editorial on the] Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs oi | SCRAP IRON. RAGS, PAPER aad a rarity : WORTHMORE b let Office of Price Stabilization. “The Aristice Wittle were Mr. and Mrs. afraid because he knows that AUTOMOBILE tc. k oy OFS,” it began, “is itse¥ repugnant! Ragner Halloren, of Mt. Joy, Mr.' Christ's = Kingdom will ultimately Been To One ? 2-1b Pkg. 43c Pg Dupes a te every American tradition. The Joseph Wittle and daughter Judy of Prevail. When the way is uncertain| {jsed Furniture, For ‘Sale G E d? ii AT \/ \ wv! git y } “hie 1 dislocation, confusion and injustice | Columbia the Christian looks up at the ever- PHORE oof 1 OR WRITE ot kngaged : aM THER’ 1 of the Chu alveady caused by price control ef-| Master Robert Witmer spent the lasting hills from whence cometh Xe B Jil d 2 forts shows us the urgent need to| week-end with his mother, Mrs. “YY help”, believing always that A ahd & Sons een : 20 31t torn: v . 1 1 “4. V-02 b return to free market prices. Fair| Paul Witmer, of Marietta. the eternal verities will stand the ° x i 6 k 5 wrietta Joined oa Club or pkg pkg e S mt & Pine Streets MARIETTA and open competition at the retail! Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Erb visited 'eSt of time. FREE! Each pkg. of Mathar's Oats Cant “Sava 15¢' aniains ao va ' Coupon to be used toward the purthass price of either size NESCAFE 3 So this lenten season affords all | level offers the surest ‘protection Mrs. Otillia Erb of Lancaster Sat- Se ra > a Phone 6-9111 against excessive prices and prof-| wday Sunday Mrs. Erb visited © a he Se of a closer Ao Been Thrown Out of One =a” Nr Nar er en rt Nr Nia. Annus its.” i Mrs. Paul Myers and Amos Witmer ‘VK With God and the quiet confi- 3 Cc ; a a } ANN 14-02 The News then went into aneoth- | of Columbia RI hi Mr. and Mrs. | “€7¢¢ hia cones whe We Be Had Triplets, Quads or PAGE boifte FR er phase of OPS’ eperations—that | Milton Erb, of Mt. Joy R. D., Mon- i “UF Souls into Hi§ keeping. It brings | on 5 Y fon us the joy of fellowshi with the Even a Baby ? ¢ of cost to the taxpayers. It re-! day. y ou p ith the ‘ LEOMAR Tw ) : CLEOMARGARI WO : : v Divine Mind in prayer | DONT WALK WOM SARIN printed the annual payroll for OPS Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Landis, of} = Ye Mine in prayet and medita- | Had An Accident ? in ers. Man Boise district office. Sixty-three| Lititz visited Mr. and Mrs. Oliver tion. It brings the privilege ol ALL OVER . ! YOM Form ATE v ki . alarie 7 iE wed ore (re nt, ; ATO names = on Bho I ye Studs evening. a3. ye pr = Ryn TOWN SOUP CAMPBELL'S & HEINZ 3. cans a fog H ranging from $2750 to 9600. The an- lev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt were! (OWS > Maste atch- | | WwW i oader, oO nual total comes to some $320.009.! entertained Sunday dinner by Rev. fulness and prayer. In such adven- | LOOKING That 8 News. Please Te | Us So e 1! SUNSWEET duit c This, remember, is for but a single and Mrs. Chester Hartman of Gev- | tures of devotional life the sincere : : | bottle side deliv district cffice—and ene which the ers. Rev. Amdt preached at the soul finds Lent a season of blessed | | Can Print It and Tell Your Friends 1 I 2 vears), News says is among the smallest in| Geyers E.U.B. Church in the oe privilege rather ‘than of somber | ! \ DOG FOOD CALO OR 1-lb Cc with {erti! the nation. Yet that office takes a!cninz for their Evangelistic ser- duty. Let all of us approach Lent] ! : | KEN-L-RATION any single ror third of a million a year for salaries | vices. with a joyful attitude and pray! oS y Plow Pac to say nothing of rent. transporta- Mrs. Aristice W ittle and daugh- that out of these forty days we may ! WOMAN S DAY MARCH T John tion, expense accounts, supplies and ter Ruth attended the birthday par- OC to a closer fellowship with | { J f i FE YT sue bottom pl all the rest of the overhead. ty, which was held in honor of Christ. The B IN | ‘176 Pages of Food, Fashion, Nesdlawork and many interesting articles for the delivery Cf couse, this sheuldn’t surprise Judy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The churches of the Ministerial | fami 3 Un anyone. It is the old. old way ef Joseph Wittle of Columbia. Adv Association” call upon every citizen | 1 TN NMR UTA OTTO YT oan IH N bureaucracies and OPS is certainly | ccicbrated her 2nd birthday of Mount Joy and vicinity to par- | MOUNT JOY Phone 3.9661 | Tremendous Canned Chicken Values! eauipmer ' no exception to the rule. The more Visitors during the past weck at ticipate in this spiritual adventure. | ih tools people you can put on the payroll, the home of Rev. and Mrs. R, H, ‘recording to the practice and cus- | U BONED CHICKEN A 1941 the more power you can wield— Arndt, were Mr. and . tem of its denomination each | - — po ‘ Wie Ine nN er Mr. a Mrs. Fdgar diel: 4 ih READY 73 “SERVE and the more important your own Lefever of Conestoga, Miss Mapy | © ureh, during this Lenten season, { 6-0Z CAN job seems to be. It would take a! Lefever. Lancaster, Mrs. John Mel.- will emphasize the opportunity of | . | 60 modern-day Diogenes to find allinger. Mt. Joy R. D. Mrs. Maurice » “closer walk with God”. We in- | —— ) BANQUET WHO CERTIFIE] professicnal government official | Frysinger, Mrs. Ida Eisenberger, | You to participate. If you do |e ai Bs +s § who ever willingly cut down ex- and Mrs. Grace Geltmacher of MO! have a regular church home | 1 CHICKEN B 1. 63 Roel penses of any kind. { town, Rev. and Mrs. Oscar Buch. and desire to establish such a re- | BANQUET 2y The sooner OFS becomes history, of Manheim. lationship, it is our special desire | § A gi 15° fe the better off the whole country! Jacob Erb and Robert Witmer | to have you know that a most | . Chicken Fricassee 04 she is bre will be. visited Minnie and Ella Erb, of Mt. hearty and cordial welcome will be | MANHEI « Ds. 2, PA. : ett Neer? mie ovat” Seine?” ie kare 1089 Ibs. « eo il | Eves to son fo or me ects] | RICES IN THIS AD EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY, MARCH 1st Oriol TAXES ARE PART OF a wish to have everyone feel that the f Remco Te BUSINESS COSTS 16.090 VOTERS IN COUNTY churches of your community are! CHOC. CREME 3.92% 6: Are taxes a part of the cost of | FACE LOSS OF BALLOTS your spiritual homes, and we ask! A : { WwW k Hai Segis doing business? Most people would | An estimated 10,600 Lancaster | YOU to help us in making this a I r Oo m P r e S S r Oo r Rock Devils Food La er C k 59 bred to W ting : ancaster | YOU 19 S y aKe C say “Certainly—as much a part as | County voters, who have failed to | by attending the church of | hs . | A da wages, miterial. rents and ‘vers |