Must Halt Trend to Full US Control Sweigert Says Time May Come When Uf Will Run Everything ’ ” v lives, st G. Swigert n of the Na- on of Manu- oard che tional Fy C iat facturers. “The we will be unable our own careers, change jobs, time may come when to choose a business, or buy or take out a move from place to place, borrow money, or wen send our children to col- without getting permis- sion from some government bureaucrat,” Mr. Swigert warned recently start sell mortgage, property, rors lege Mortuary Rec ord. “This will every surely happen one of us as a our unless citizen is alert to restore fund: imental principles to full vigor; unless we are de- FREDERICK Funeral services for Fred erick L termined to preserve the sub- forms govern- WHITTEMORE stance as well as the Whiltemore gg. lo f representative ment.” ac- purse, , trol over law- More and more, con- making and the offective authority to spend the people’s money becomes lodged in the hands of the Executive Branch and the bureaucracy.” Submission to Rule Mr. Swigert said that a third way in which the drift has been marked is through submission to rule by admin-| istrative agencies of the gov- ernment. He asserted that] the huge beureaucracy | “which has spread like an Asian flu epidemic” inter-| prets the laws and issues the regulations and that these! are often in sharp conflict with the intent and will of Congress, “A fourth way is by allow- ing the Supreme Court—tra- | ditionally our final bulwark | evening Nursing home, held on from who died Monday at the Epler in Mountville, were Thursday at 2 p. m the Heilig Funct Home Burial was made in he Mount Joy cemetery He was the husband of Clara Wittel Whitiemore the uncle of Mrs. P. Frank Schock, Frank St, Mt. Joy For 60 years he lived ir Flaibush, Brooklyn, N. Y and was engaged th printing business. Five year ago he retired and moved tc Mount Joy. i} ral and JOSEFH MOYER Katie G. Moyer, 84 Joseph S. Moyer died Saturdav MRS. Mrs. widow of Manheim R2, January 25, at 9:45 a.m her home after an illness of three days. She was born in Raphe Twp., a daughier of the late Henry S. and Mary G. Grei ner Nornhold and was a member of Gantz's Menno nite Churgh. Her only sur- vivor is a brother, Henry Nornhold, Manheim. Funeral services werc held Tuesday afternoon from the Keech & Son Funera’ home Manheim and from " the Hernley's Church. in the cemetery the Church. Doneg Mobile Homes Aldus (Red) Hannan Proprietor: SALES and SERVICE ROUTE 223 MOUNT JOY OL3 BECKER'S 6891 Turkevs LIVE OR DRESSED Mt. Joy oL3. 5639 | FREE DELIVELY faut Mennonite Interment was made! adjoining Dangerous Drift danger drift from the basic principles of the republic laid down by founding fathers, Mr. Swig- ert pointed out, been Bulletin spurred by national indiffer- in four major areas. | to an instrument of change The us has nee “First, we have permitted nd even encouraged the low withering away of local nd state authority and res- and the concen- ration of increasing power ind control in Washington. onsibility we have witness- d, with apparent indiffer- nee, the breakdown of the loctrine of separation of pow- rs between equal and co-or- linate branches of the nation- 11 government. It can no long- r be truthfully said that Congress alone makes the laws and controls the nation’s “Second, . Market St. Look At The Record It Gives How Much You Paid! Whom You Paid! When You Paid! Business men find that a cancelled check gives a complete history of every finan- cial transaction . . . mighty convenient to have when you need proof of payment... useful, too, in figuring your income tax. Best Way To Pay . . . By Check! OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS °'TIL EIGHT CLOSED SATURDAY 4 ESTE | UMS nih El ay | FIRST NATIONAL Attention Motorists The undersigned Service Station Operators, and Garages of the Mount Joy - Forin area, announce the following price changes. Due to increased overhead and operdling costs. EFFECTIVE FEB. Car Washing slack Tires . . Car Washing White Wall Tires . Chassis Lubrication . . . Ralph Walters SINCLAIR SERVICE George L. Geibe RICHFIELD SERVICE Stehman & Herr ATLANTIC SERVICE Art's Amoco Service FLORIN 2 Forry'sTexacoService FLORIN 1, 1958 $1.75 $2.00 $1.50 Wallace D. Zerphy SINCLAIR SERVICE John Crider SICO SERVICE | & S Garage ESSO SERVICE J. Marlin Kaylor MOBILE SERVICE Clarence W. Herr FORD AGENCY & GULF SERVICE Long's Service Station SONOCO SERVICE - FLORIN" PHONE IN YOUR NEWS PEANUTS Fresh, Roasted advertisement pays. assinger' Grocery Mt. Joy! ) 44-tfe | |§ | against erosion of the Con-| stitution—to be distorted in-| social | rather than of calm, | the cool legal determination.” | eT Ta II, NAM Forcast: Sales Up, Profits Steady Sales in 1958 should equal or excel those of 1957, but profits are more likely to hold steady or even squeeze downward, the National Association of Manu- facturers reports. Reversing recent trends, there is a possibility that capital outlays for expansion may drop slightly, accord- ing to a survey covering 4,330 manufacturing companies, Replies by 24% these percentages in predictions for their own compan- ies for 1958: Up Same Down 45 19 45 33 55 26 To a question about the principal barriers to expan- sion in their own industries, 22 per cent of the manufac- turers cited taxation. Increased costs were listed by 22 per cent; business uncertainty 21; tight credit 13; union demands, 10. As to the greatest problems facing American busi- ness as a whole, taxation was set forth by 22.4 per cent; labor, 21. 7, business ‘trends, 11.2 and costs, 9.3. Speak, act and feel that everything you do is a genuine pleasure. Your insurance problems become a pleasure when refarred to an Agent of MOUNT/J0Y MUTUAL ninrance Lompany | day evening [A (strong players) of the 18,000 manufacturers to whom an N. A. M. questionnaire had been mailed gave night, January 31, 'mbia $33 The Bulletin, Mount Joy. CHESS PLAYERS | Thursday, January 30 Pa Chess players may join the county chess tournament BEGINS JAN. 31 which was started last Fri-| mppe Girl i Hi the Arm cookie strong Corl ompany, Lan- Friday, caster. Beginners and high : 2 . Brownie, school chess players are es- pecially welcome into Class C. Players may still join Class B (average) and Class by ré-| porting to the induction room of the Cohany Frid function with the Shields. Col. | Wide sale, Avenue, Mount Joy| defending champion] annual event. - *® ——— annual sale Jan. 31. Girls of Intermediate orders for Scout made by biscuit company. sale is being held in H. Morrell two-fold; one for the is the if the for the county camp {Bulletin adve rtiseme ent pays. ‘other needs. Announcing The Opening of— MADELEINES MILLINERY MARKET STREET ELIZABETHTOWN 115 Feb. 1958 SCOUT COOKIE Si Scout will begin next the and | Senior troops of Mount Joy | and Florin will begin taking cookics R ANY DAY OR a nationally known The local, con- county-| Proceeds from the sale arej indi-’ vidual troop and the second and Farmdale Peas Tomato Juice 1deal Tomato Soup deat | Pork & Beans 1deal | ANNUAL WINTER CLEARANGE JAN. 31st to FEB. 7th INCL. BARGAINS GALORE . .. nual WINTER CLEARANCE SALE . NO DIAMONDS, WATCHES OR AUTOMOBILES OR PRIZES of any sort, instead we offer you the finest merchandise you can buy at very low prices . . . way, it's coming toward the end of the winter season and TWICE A YEAR we give to our customers We would like you to come in and look over the merchandise in this an- . eight days when every item in our store is reduced. HOW COME, YOU SAY, well its this Men’s Topcoats Entire Stock 25% LESS Wolverine High Top Insulated Shoes REGULAR PRICE $15 Now Sale Priced $12.95 Boys’ Topcoats Just a few left and very specially priced at 33149 LESS Donegzl High Sweat Shirts WHITE WITH GREEN LETTERING Sale Priced $1.99 Zinper Cotton Swe-rters FOR SPORTWEAR — IN SEVERAL SHADES Sale Priced $2.49 Tan Ruvhber Hunting Boots THREE EYELETS AT TOP Were $9.95 Sale Priced $%7.49 Bath Robes We have tco> many robes and they are priced to $15 Sale Priced $7.95 Men’s Wool Coat Sweaters Sale Price 20% One Table of Rare Values Goo Boys’ Corduroy Shirts Sale Priced $2.79 Men’s and Boys’ Suburban Coats Lots of real values left Sale Price 25% LESS Fine Dress Shirts Values $2.95 to $3.95 - slightly shopworn Sale Priced $1.89 MEN'S SUITS 259, LEss $65.00 - $50.00 - $40.00 485° $3750 -*30°° Men's Sport Coats All we have 25% LESS Lot Wolverine Work Shoes Discontinued styles - priced very low $4.88 Men’s Sport Jackets rayon and suede. BUCKSKEIN BRAND 250, LESS Boys’ Suits i C " a DS . It will pay you to look these over 257, LESS Outing Flannel Sport Shirts In nice patterns made by Essley Sale Price $2. 1 @ Outing Flannel Pajamas In a fine assortment of shades Sale Price $2.89 Men’s and Boys’ Winter Caps Lots of nice shades and styles lefl Sale Price 25% LESS in wool, Nice Patterns Boys’ Underwear ‘‘Long Johns” Sale Price $ 1.1 9 One Table of Rare Values $1.99 Boys’ Sport Shirts ‘‘Bruxton’ 25 LESS Men's Fancy Pullover Sweaters by Puritan — beautiful patierns 209% LESS Hooded Sweat Shirts IN COLORS Sale Price $2.95-54.89-$5.49 ALL MERCHANDISE NOT SALE PRICED 109, LESS Open Friday Evening ESHLEMAN BROS. — MOUNT JOY Since 1919 Open Saturday Evening Potatoes Dog Food coon Kidney Beans Apricot-Orange f | Prune Juice 1c. Mosse Catsup =" Toilet Tissu Spaghetti | | | TOMS 4 foo Ibs. and over | hd | | LB CRISP CALIF. ICEBERG LETTUCE "ELECTED WASHED WESTERN a Apple Sauce Glenside CARROTS SUPER MARKETS Where Quality Counts and Your Money Goes Furthest SUNN Y=.- ACME SAVES YOU MONEY writin cec,, °® GREEN STAMPS * Ce want gos We Only 1200 stamps fill a book and they are redeemable for Nationally Advertised items. You get CASH SAVINGS plus SGH GREEN STAMPS DOLLAR SALE 8 4: 1A 9 8 9 13 8 17 oz cans $1 $1 $i $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 J | $1 Qu: $1 8:81 IDEAL WHITE 16-02. cans 16 oz. Cans IDEAL RED MOUND THE CLOCK ORANGE & PINEAPPLE 2 Oz Bottles gL Oz. 8. Statler White or Col. Ideal Prepared Lancaster & Other Top Quality Oven-Ready JARS HENS 11-14 1b5. HT: IbS1c Ib 69¢ Ib 85¢ Lean Sliced Bacon Choice Chuck Steaks Lancaster Rib Steaks LANCASTER CHOICE, TENDER, SIRLOIN STEAKS 890° Lancaster Franks IbS1lc Standard Oysters pint can O3c Tasty Longhorn Cheese 1b 49¢ SWEET, JUICY, FLORIDA ORANGES “35 229: = 25