school. The Crimson Tide ga Church of the Brethrenand the freedom from poli- ill C coached by Tom Hondras, is{to hear the Rev. Dr. Bela tical oppression such as is 5'4 million farms have tele- . Landisville - Salunga undefeated in District #3|Vassady of the E. & R. The- being experienced in his na- phones. | | theological Seminary, Lancaster tive Hungary now “The —— 2 million out of America’s The Bulletin, oy. Pa. Ci in Fi e Bulletin, Mount Joy. Pa. MRS. STRICKLER City Mutual |Florin Firemen Thursday. Jasuary 17 2,5 NINETY.-TWO ‘ . phat Yn Rl Mrs. Mary Strickler ob- Elects Officers ‘Plan Auction competition, and, ave ejologisal Sen y, Ls h Bi served her 92nd birthda a : i t empfie grapplers a « (JE 0 erly 0 ungary, American people mus ; 10 Y Published every Thursday|jast Friday. Mrs J ihe of An. Old Fashioned Auction About 150 persons attend-|0 walloping. deliver the address. take things for granted,” he U fhe at 1] Eda Main Street, Mt. who is now residing with a pers of the City Mutual In- Sale Is planned by the Floriniey a meeting of the Landis-{ Most impressive bouts in-| Following the meeting, Said ‘ E C KE R Rivhard A. Rainbolt. and daughter, surance Company held on|Fire Company. We need ville Elementary School Columbia's Bob Hart-/ members of the club were Attending the prayer ser- E T T E rR *, and Publisher. : the Rev. and Mrs. Frank D. january 16, at the new offi- [your support by your dona-|ent-Teachers Association last man pinning Syd Kieffer in|served refreshments Pro- vice were forty members ol Witmer, 33 West Main of the Company, of any thing of resale Monday night at the Landis ss seconds, and Jim Smith, gram chairman for thé Jan- the Couples Club of the Zion x Subscription Te $250 pert 1 50d bain Wu be Chtnut 55, 0 value. AL ood. vie Bement Shot Counbia pnin, Bos Bilary poet wee eevee, SU ou TURKEY [ year by Mai aus a 1all Jai § 3 Directors were re-| . ae . > ne tid : Stel! oi rn Advertising rates upon re-|she needs the aid of a walk- elected: Charles M. Coldren will be considered as dona-) Principal speaker for the(class in 18 seconds. ———— service was provided by the quest, fer. She is the widow of Wil-lof Lancaster: Robert C. En- tions. Money received from gyent was Mr. Furman F.| The Hempfield team.| An estimated 200 verso combined choirs of the com iu. J Entered at the post office (liz i . ; Bai i ; 5 0 persons ty’'s four churches un Cr En ere 2 e post office(liam Strickler who died injders of Harrisburg; John sale of goods will be used|Bailey, assistant county su-lcoached by Don Bissinger,|attended the final Landis- 8 jour oo ATT a unt OF: Ea. us 1944. She and her late hus-|Light, s.s. of Lebanon, Hen- for maintainance of saidperintendent of schools. Mr. will meet the McCaskey |ville-Salunga Community der the direction of Mrs ett bE Re 1870. ie Act Ollband formerly operated alry C. Carpenter and Clyde | ompany. |Baileys' topic was, ‘“Check-|High grapplers of Lancaster Week of Prayer service last Walter B. Cramer. i AE FEN ’ . farm south of Mount Joy|L. Nissley of Mt. Joy; Ed-| Call anv ibe { oo listing an Efficient P.T.A.”|today at 4:00, an afternoon|sunday night at the Church TL o a (fs i OTe News for sixty-two Jars. ward H. Smith of Lebanon;| 8 Shy fh 3 Som |Russell P. Getz, head of thelmeet at Lancaster. On Janu-|of the Brethren, Salunga Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. Wn ation em | He Landis almy- ite “Music Department at Hemp- will § sy to) gr aE - 2 HOMEMAKERS MEET Harold 10. of Balmy tions. Eugene Leber, B40 use, Depatimen An p- pr he) S30 2 Speaker of the evening l JOYCEES MAKE | Mount Joy. [Brady Ress, S$ Rlihe assembly on the advan-Red Knights of Reading [ras oe REY. DP: oy only, Donega 7s, Joycees made plans to/AT HERSHEY HOME The following officers| > 1" 6458 an i [tages of young people begin-(slated to begin at 7:00 p.m. {Theology at the Bo . ar) . y, Or . . [ning the story of instrumen- | SS a ew 7 sponsor a card party in the| Fifteen members attended Wels Charles M. Col-| Pate of sale will be ge Ey the proper land Reformed Seminary, Mobile Homes - Bae $I near future at the meeting of the Mount JO¥| 4,0, "first vice-president [nounced later. |selection of a suitable The Couples Club of the|lancaster, Dr. Vassady, for- TE night meeting of the group.|fomemakers last Wednes- |; Light secretary, | err: lal instrument for each begin-|Zion Lutheran Church, Lan-|merly of Hungary but now Aldus (Red) Hannan LIVE CR DRESSED re] They also made plans to {ay at the home of Mrs. Jno. G Carpenter: treas-| VISIT PLANT OFFICES (ner. disville, voted to sponsor aa citizen of the Uniaed E. William (Bill) Pontz, | palivered To Your Door : Yershey, Mount Joy R2. Miss| Ty Ahh ) .| Members of the general . ‘ Hungarian refugee in the|States, selected the topic, Proprietors 4 ] have a special event at the rs . jurer; Hans W. Helms; : . In a business meeting con- : : “Be Th "ine : Ruth Kimble, county home| . "cident and solici- office practice class of Done-| | cted by Rev. Emest P community. A committee. e Thankful”, as the theme vipa 1 SERVICE T February meeting of mist, gave instructions; p 'gal high school toured the) u y BY. i ‘headed by Mr. and Mrs. Earl|of his address. He eminded| © {LES and SERVICE Norman Becker group and to plan a combin- tor, Edward H. Smith; exec-| : Leer, president of the 3 os fihe o : y p »n measurements for patterns| .o "0 0 Clyde general offices of the Arm-| at Landisvill tans Meisenhelter, was appointed|the group that they should ROUTE 230 ed event for both the Joy-l,, clothing construction. Ve Race pre: : strong Cork Company and 8 Np a an: I ® >" to investigate job opportuni- be thankful for the many i ten DIAL 3-5639 MOUNT JOY Were . Od Dr lies and housing. According Cees and the JayCees. . ; L. Nissley; assastant sec- : The next meeting of the retaries,. Gertrude P. Helms Mrs. Charles Drace, chair-l7roup will be January 23 at|gp 0 "qs Meiser, Paul E man of the “Welcome to home of Mrs. Jay Barn-| vi er. VW. H. Hornafius, [chaperones visited the government, a sponsorinc | Joy” committee, announced|hart, 47 Detwiler Avenue. Jr ng Paul E Welliver companies. Since the estab- ; group for a refugee must] that five families were visit- spon (fs af : “ |lishment of the Schick plant,| The Hempfield High Schoollpaye adequate housong and a ol fab The report of the officers : ha : a . | ed within the past 2 months. GIVE 47 the local students were team, in its awaiting him, and pro-| 3 a5 Se EEE mom $2 {o the members covered the pur : NE first to visit the plant as alseason of interscholastic var-|vide funds for transpor tation Rich and Full Red Circle | oriveleges they now enjoy MOUNT JOY 3-4516 44tfc to policies set up by the] — Schick Plant, Lancaster. rit : i : Thirty-three students and|SPring Frolic festival with a two tentative May date set. The committee reported The Farm Women Societies], i any families moving into the}.¢ De Len contrib- Sompletion of She arenas roup. [sity competition, tasted de-/to the location. The oction Bodied I \ borough outside a ten milef. toq a total of $247 to the: d AS bres 1 lr "i stm ff emit feat for the third time in as|by the church social group Be on Ey radius will be visited by United Community|og t ONS tion ol TO SPEAK TO SENIORS many meets last Thursday|was taken at a meeting of 3-lb. $ 67 C i committee and will be wel- Campaign, it has been re-| ge 9 ag ol a oO re) In conjunction with Civilinight in the Landisvillejthe club last Sunday night | ne ' eman or vice Week, Mrs. Baugh-{schools’ spacious new gym-lat the Landisville church. bag bag IRED @ comed into the town with| ted bv the campaig f hn 4 > 3 ampaign of-| C ] : . gifts and certificates from|gee Sixteen socities te Res bee) Jee reat imoyer of the Olmstead Air/nasium. Handing the Black[Prior to the business meet- the cooperating merchants. | gited the United Drive DS ing The Force Station, will address|Knights their third straight ing, the group attended the] fs ER Stant’y the senior Problems of Dem-/loss was Columbia high'prayer service at the Salun-| | | et . the 22 Red Feather Services|. : lamount of insurance that ocracy classes at Donegal - The SICO PROFIT ree CIRCLE vin. BoOkar 3-lb. Ib. boo 2 $9.19 i ¢ : PC A&P vcr Coffee c. 99 ct Our Biggest Orange Sale in Years! MOVES TO CALIFORNIA of the Community Chest and] i o ; jcan be written by the com high school next week. Mrs. | Mrs. V. H. Kupferer, Jr. the Red Cross with contrib-|pany has been considerably widow of Bud Kupferer,[utions ranging from five 1t0/increased because the com- ey the Persone who was graduated from Mt. | hirty-five dollras. |pletion of exceptionally de- od : Joy high school in 1945, and . |sirable reinsurance facilities. mies) of civil service em-| their daughter, Robin Ann [PLAN CARD PARTY | have moved to El Cerrito,| Plans were made at the An old maid is a gal who' | Calif. Mrs. Kupferer was|JTanuary meeting of the Wal-jsaid ‘no’ once too TREE SERVICE graduated from the school of|‘er S. Ebersole Post 185bachelor is a fellow who SAWING. PRUNING and Science at Purdue Universi-| American Legion Auxiliary wouldn’ take ‘yes’ for an| SPRAYING . ty last June. She is a chemist|‘0 sponsor a card party Mon-|answer. { Florida Extra Large 176-Si | at the Government Western| lay evening, February 25.! mrss ff eee = B. B. IBACH | 9 Size Utilization Research Labora-{The group decided to sell] When in need of printing, | Phone 5-4616 | Let SICO install a genuine tories in Albany, Calif. 139 S. Main St. Manheim, Pa. i . ee mits tickets prior to the event. |remember The Bulletin. WILLIAMS 0il-0-Matic high pressure wn 34° 9 eS Hour Service § CONVERSION OIL BURNER WwW LESS per THE SPECTACULAR THAN $10 mo. Ve NEW Model R-160 ERITH pc No Down Payment! C Golden Bananas . 10) 5 Fresh Broccoli “tei 19e F Fresh Pineapple Hc. Romi iors’ con 29° All-Purpose Apples pe bas BFF should be bought as an investment ONE: I JACK HORNER'’S Sunnyfield Butter co, mit 69 Janu ary Shoe S ale | AnnPage Tomato Soup 3 i 29° 27 35 | Hundreds of Pairs Women's & Children’s Sunsweet Large Prunes a 29° x 53 | Shoes Greatly Reduced For Contadina Tomato Paste on 8° . | Quick Clearance K Deluxe I-1b. pkg. x ulate sales or enhance prestige. Its 3 | ew Kraft vo... 1° Sale 2 an 39 aN designed to accomplish some definite purpose, whether it be used to stim- Children’s Shoes $299 Mother's Quick Oais eI i 3 = ‘ ' ‘ Angel Food Ring «0% rs 39° value to you lies not in what it cost, Children’s House Slippers or $1.00 || Book Book sk No 20 te Conk ou 9g: Nc Nc Is Now on Sale! ONE TABLE OF All Prices in This ODD & ENDS» $700 Ridon Loafer Socks “= cine: $1.99 | Ba ve $6.95 WOMEN'S FUR TRIMMED Saturday, Jan. 19th. Rubber Boots sex $298 Detergent (12¢ Off Sale) Shortening CH Jumping Jacks Bro. Hi Shoes $1.99 || Surf Go 32° ic 63 | Spry o> 38 ib | WOMEN'S Granulated Joes ls Waverly Wafers by Let | Fall Dress Shoes $f Rinso x 32° 52’ 75° | Nabisco Uo 29 uy AMERICA'S FOREMOST FOOD RETAILER... SINCE 1859 Vv but in what it accomplishes. ie. tw en LL 2a - BERRY a | ENTIRE STOCK MIRACLE-TREAD Detergent es Raisin Cookies by 4 A | : : arge ¢ gan $C 9 -0Z. - p : | Growing Girls’ Flats $1.99 Rinso ji’ 32° we 19° | Burry ia 88° Detergent Froz fu W tn tt tn a. zen affles 2 i‘ THE BULLETIN Do Your Printing WOMEN’S . Silver Dust; 33% 79¢ gd Dress & Sport Shoes $459 id Lond et Downyflake 207 31° 1 Peas & Cael... or 12-0z. ¢c 22-o1 c 300 prs. Women’s House Slippers $1.99 Lux 38° "61 ButterKernel 2'5:43¢ Regular Size HEYA 00 $7.95 ENTIRE STOCK L Margarine ee ————— a : | Lux Soap 4...3 Aptitudes Casuals $49 io 2 Soap 2 Allsweet oN er un tyle Phone 3-9661 Mount Joy | Kickerine $5.99 | Lux Soap 3...38° | Starkist Tuna®:~29 3 JACK HORNER SHOES [ Your Mount Joy A2P store at ( | 3rd & Locust sts. Theater Bldg. | COLUMBIA MOUNT JOY || TIL & P ® M. | - WA = EE