Ss 99 > PA, PEORIA the hd cn CO. LTP NEALE UNI : IP i LO TO DAY IS THE TIME ITI Y ENOUGH S EASY ant as money to you, and acdbunts staged today with this benk will make th mony tomorrow much easie TRUST COMPANY of MOUNT JOY MOUNT JOY, PENNSYLVANIA Na Ne SAL TRADEMARKS, Toe. (From page 1) divulge the three selected three proposed i been mentioned through county. They Road to Lititz through Lancaster are: cut south of Manheim area in- Holland Coun the Ney and cluding and Blue ty. Follow Brownstown, Ball, into the Susquehanna’s e bank from Falmouth to Marietta, to a point south of Columbia, swinging across the county through Manor, Conestoga, Pequea, Lampeter, Paradise Salisbury Twps. Use of the 28th way, Route 322, cutting northern the west of Brickerville, and ing through Ephrata to Blue and across Chester Strasburg, and Division into the section of continu- Ball, County, joining flow Firm a Foundation “7 IRMEST foundation for the Fu- > ture is in the enduring things from the Past. Let us cherish the Independence won for us through blood, sweat and tears, and remember gratefully those who gave us what we have today. A Select Barre Granite memorial, erected in memory of those who loved us, will be indeed a step- ping-stone to enjoyment of all that IIORRISOH . the future holds, a corner stone, symbol of those things on which a we build our lives. (BARRE) euiLD) J p in mak , lo arr os Bn | cr Wy rd ve ry (On ¢ that our Experience will enable us to be g plans for your monument. ge an appointment. { SPECIALISTS IN SELECT BARRE GRANITE MEMORIALS HERE'S no ‘“‘guess- work” when your car rolls into our service de- partment, for every mechanic at the sign of De Soto-Plymouth Service is an expert on your car. Because our men know your car so well, they go straight to the Then, using proper . equipment and factory point of trouble. Delta and Henry Streets Phone 24-W You'll find the men whe know your car best-at the sign of BETTER SERVICE APPROVED AA engineered and inspected parts, they do their work in quick, expert fashion. Their experience means more trouble-free miles for you, so stop in soon. : AMENT’S GARAGE MOUNT 1 zh i Where customers leave os 7, ap Pr JOY, PA. 14 ON i i Sunday, Aug. routes, | routes have already West | High- | county Sunday, 3 Penna. Turnpike |Religious ‘News In This Community Kraybiil’'s Mennonite Church E ast Donegal Twp. Sunday 3. 3, 1947 0) Sunday School 10.0 Morning Worship Mt. Joy Mennonite Church Aug. 3, 1947 m. Sunday School. Worship Sunday, 9:00 a. 10:00 a.m. Morning Methodist Church Mount Joy, Pa. Rev. C. A. Price, Minister Dr. E. W. Garber, Supt. Aug. 3, 1947 10.00 a. m. Church School 5 | 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship the Lincoln Highway near Down- | wh . yoy thet | Holy Communion at 7:30 pm. ingtown. | g | at Salunga, followed by the first Whether these are the same . . bei > yy the quarterly conference, conducted routes being considere y he | A . : ites EINE OY ie |! District Superintendent L. H. turnpike body was not known. $7 orp Most of the commission state- | ment concerned effects on the Sal vd ; : 1 Salunga Fhiladelphia area of the propecsed Rev. C A Price. Minister WVeV. AA. '1CE, - routes. It was said all three would : rat 2 He Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. pass through Paoli. Ciond ry 2. 1947 - ED @ WI mee 3 VY 8:00 2.m. Worship There are 2268 carats in a . x d a hl 10:00 a.m. Church Schoo] pound. 8 i . : . i Ti tort in I é Holy Communion followed by here are no doctors in Lap- : : land 2 : first quarterly conference con- and. by District Zerr. St. Mark's Evangelical United Brethren ntendent Super: Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor Sunday, Aug. 3, 1947 9:00 a.m. Sunday School 10:15 a.m. Morning Worship Tuesday 6:30 p.m. Women's Society of World Service meeting Box lunch. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Lutheran Church L. Koder, Pastor 1947 Sunday School, Morning Worship. Speaker: Dr. M. J. Trinity Rev. W. 9:30 a, 10:45 a. m. m. einer T rsday 7:30 p.m. Church Council at the parsonage. | Ninth Wedne | Eucharist St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Rev. G. M. Rutter, Pastor Sunday, Aug. 3, 1947 after Trinity Church School Morning Worship Sunday 9:15 am. 10:30 a.m sday of Transfiguration our 9:00. Church Of God Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor Aug, 3, 9:30 a.m. 1947 Sunday School Morning Worship Attitude to a.m, N My God Evening Wousl Davids Night at the J DIY p.m. Monday 8:00 p.m. Church Wednesday 7:30 p.m council] Meeling Prayer Meeting. | Bible Study. 8:30 1 . Senior Choir Practice. | Friday 6:45 p.m. Junior Cheir Practice The Calvary Bible Church i Classes for Rev. C. Sunday, Aug. 9:30 a. Bible Schoo all ag I. Summy, Pastor m 10:30 a.n Sx or } 7.00 Pp Prayer-partners fe lowshij 7.50 pm. E Worship 8 n: Vict the Blood Wednesd: 7:45 Bible stud 1 prayer fellowship. Friday o 7:30 pm. The Cloud of Witness- Last Lord's Day it was our pri- to have the Lupold’s speak- at both morning and evening ervices. Mrs. Lupold spoke at the mernin service with a challeng people par of the ung d th need ated young folk to ¢ r mto dl tim rvice fo Lord « { Missi Field. The 1 burden f 16 message cent arcund seven qualifica 1s for a AL Ir. Lu k n +h £ ere ( re sometime called receive the gospel of t Lord Jesus The lacks at this point, a roof i s that $300.00 would pretty nearly $1 . a ase the roof. The need was presented to the congregation and : Lord, | NEWTOWN (io. Guernsey Breeders (From Page 1) The available. Bulletin, M An afternoon program is sched- | | organization listed ‘as ‘speakers. Joy, Pa., Thursday, July 31, 1947—5 Mr. and Mrs. John Cromwell a3 at 4 io judge : : acetime ulation and Rose and Elwood Franklin judge. ; : !uled from 1:30 to 3 pm. with H. Australia’s pence pop | visited at Indian Echo Cave on Yree lunch will be provided by nj J Kiein, of F. and M. College, |s less than that of Londen. == Sunday. the Mumma’s from 12:30 to 1:30 | Stewart, Pate and a representative| Most scientists say a person’s in= Mr. and ‘Mrs. Arthur Koser and/Pm- and refreshments will be | of the Naticnal Guernsey Breeders cannot be raised. daughter, Jean of Mount Joy, m——— - visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frank and family on Sunday. J } Forl Floyd and Fugene Witmer i a u e I S u 3 r r i oO S had quite a thrill on Sunday when, Alvin Reist gave them a ride in L. J. SMITH, OWNER his plane. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blott and TELEPHONE 308 family and Miss Betty Espenshade of and Gertrude Eppley Miss Sarah Walker of Lancaster Middletown, were Sunday guests of Mr. and | 1 ~ Mrs. Abram Gamber. { Mr. and Mrs. Flwood Snyder and and Mr. Galen visited Snyder. and Mrs. Roy Barton of Co- lumbia and Emma Barton and | May Nace of Columbia and Mrs. | Mary Barton of Florin spent Sun- M:. Mrs. Wm. K. children, | Newville | Victor Mr. Shirley of Mrs. and | day with and Fogie. Dr. and Mrs. Harold Palmyra and Mrs. Mary Maytown, Mz. Elmer New York and Mrs. Emma Givens Engle of Engle of Givens of CRUSHED STONE CEMENT & SAND LINTELS of Middletown visited Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Moore on Sunday. Mrs. Wilbert Witme.- Ronald, Mrs. Faul Beatrice Neff and and and Myers, Miss Myers Witmer son, Miss Janice Brookhart Mrs. | evening | and Mrs. Mr. macher | Keith Mr. and Lititz RD, sel} Doris visit- Lillian and ed on Sunday Mrs. Carrie Brock of Marietta visited Sunday afte noon. Mrs. Daniel Gelt- visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph and of children Witmer on and family Mrs. and of Brunnerville, Mervin Keith Mr. and Mrs. Lexington of Rus- Mr. Hope- Keith and Lewis Farlow the Lillian and Mrs. of { land | Mrs. | Jacob Erk visited Mrs. Florence! Witmer and family on Monday evening, | of Eliza- | bethtown sepnt Tuesday with Mus. | | | Mathila Derr. meet fees Local Affairs In General Briefly Told (From page 1) { Marietta, Hospital over week end. Witmer and Ms. Mrs. Harvey Shuman master at was taken to [wt | Joseph's for an in fected foot. | Grace, William W. fell down skull. She hours, wife of Lititz R1, fractured Weid- steps died | man, and he» within several A sycamore 200 down at Market tree nea ly vears old is Marietta. It is St. being cut located the election of on just west At an and of square. the Denver Tele- a majority Ephrata Telephone and July Union graph Company 22, voted ag Hager ceived inst membership and Bro, the Lancaster, re to install red in the Show Harrisburg at a cost of contract mastic flooring Farm building $43,310. t at An intense argument 2:50 a.m | in the Susquehanna Fire Hall at { Columbia ended in Lester C | Bachman, 21, shooting and killing Walter R. Hull Jr., 31. | — GC me Misg Irene Kilheifer of Lancaster | Junction is spending a few | with her Mr. Mrs. Henry Mr. | daughter. with Mr. and family. days grandparents, Amand. and Mrs. Eugene Wilson and Susan Ann spent Sunday Mrs. Mease and and Charleg Myr. and Mrs. Paul Young and son, Perry of Philadelphia, sp:-nt the week end at the hom of Mr. and Mis. H. T. Herr. er ¥ Miss Ruth Hoffman entertained the memberts of the Lutheran Church Choir on Tuesday evening at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shultz, of Safe Harbor spent Wednesday vis- iting friends in Landisville. after the offering was taken it wsa learned that approximately $180.00 was available in cash. The balance we expect to be raised at the seri of services sc uled fo August 5, 6 August 5. 1 emphasis polds wi i1 tailed messages of their needs. Newtown Evangelical ‘U. B. Church Rev. J. E. Earhart, Pastor mn August 3 9:00 am. day, Sunday School 7:20 p.m. Evening Worship Thursday 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting and C. = 4" HOWELL OVERHEAD GARAGE DOORS 8" CONCRETE BLOCK FLUE LINING STEEL SASH 10" Also—Ideal for Driveways, Park- ing Areas, Farm Lanes, etc. . .. at low cost maintenancel MODERN WAY TO SURFACE) 0ADS. . ECONOMICAL. ENDURING) AND_S0, SMOOTH ! CARL’ B'DROHAN | / “MOUNT JOY, PENNA.” PH Verio Stoel Sash + Glon-Gory Brick + Howell Overhead Ready Mixed Concrete + Hauling Crushed Stone St. Clair Anthracite Rr — Rune I . Qe — vn WE He cerned re at Harvester we the fact growing number of our prod- are con- over that a ucts are appearing on the re- sale market at greatly infiated prices. As manufacturers, we try to produce at the lowest possible cost. We cannot set the prices at which our products—trac- tors, motor trucks, farm im- plements, refrigeration, and in- dustrial powerequipment—are sold. We can and list prices which bie at ma- ers Ao ta do suggest or¢ jority of our de: their retail prices. | $20,000,000 Price 0 Our publicly stated in March, 8947 basic price was when we announced pride re- ductions at the rate of app} $20,000,000 per mately on our products. At that #ime, Fowler McCormick, of the Board, said: IS TOO HIGH IF IT ( Chairman "ANY PRICE AN BE RE- DUCED. Wa Practically all of our dealers cooperated with this policy and passed on the saving: customers. The objective of the reductions was to mal sible for custon:~rs to buy our products, which they need so badly, at lower prices rally, this purpose is defeated when our products are sold by anybody at inflated prices. IH Production at All-Time I jInflated prices arc caused by Car the difference between supply and demand. To increase sup- ply, we now have the greatest number of employes in history on our payrolls—almost 90,000 in the United States, asagainst 60,000 Large new plantsaregettingintopro- duction in Louisville, Evans- ville, and Melrose Park. A fourth will soon be in gpera- tion in Memphis. The plen and about prewar. women now emplgyed are turning out the gregtest quan- tities of IH proglucts of all kinds that we h@Ve ever made. These are also fhe finest prod- haverever made, and recognition of that fact is an factor to the deghand for them. ucts we Distfibution to Dealers But gen record-breaking pro- on is not sufficient to give IH enough products to yvglir dealer—and other dealers- # meet today’s demand. We have »d to make the fairest possi- geographical allocation of our products so that every dealer would get a fair share, and we know that dealers, in most s, have tried earnestly to m the fairest possible distribution to their customers. But we so know that many ir too many —are being resold at inflated prices. The public criticism and resentment of these resales are ol 3 concern to us, as we know they must be to our deal- ch reactions en- su €rs, ternational Harvester Company danger the good will of both . the dealer and the Company in any community. Distribution to Customers Experience shows that many IH new products are being re- sold by users who decide they can continue to make out with their old equipment after they have had an inflated offer for their new equipment. To elimi- this, many dealers are taking measures to be sure that nate equipment purchased is for their customers’ own. use and is not to be resold. Nearly all IH dealers, we be- lieve, are now using the basis of PRESENT NEED as their pri- mary guide for the sale of scarce products. The customer whose need is real and urgent is not likely to resell. What Price Should You Pay? While it may take a little more we urge our customers to consider all of the factors mentioned here, before paying more than the list price for any IH product. Any IH dealer or branch can furnish the suggested list price for any IH product. We know that the over=- whelming majority of IH deal- ers are as much opposed to in= flated prices as we are. In the public interest, we have al- ready asked their cooperation —and are now asking the co- operation of customers—in correcting this situation. time to get delivery, avis —