6—The Bulletin, Mi, Joy, Pa.. Thursday September 23 1918 | tion was ven y Rev Jame [oo noes w 2: New Gas Rates | : Flor Shin Stentor 3 108 [Sn wn gi ee on nna co New: Gas Bates J { | Simi Socal ng es i sing of hia evening eb ae (From page 1) LOme In ana see IT how. . oe Had | Fackler, pany manager, said that a typical fter which the guest of teal | Walte nd Miss Peggy ice bill h for residential vy \ shaeffer service bi ere + residentia (From Page 1) nor ar nvited guests were e owing taking part; duet by ; vocal solo by Mrs. Jos. Shaeffer Service > i sas for cooking |! J Roe 8 they entered the Sunday School riod ble oe kt [ Vel 1d piano solo by Mrs. Walter customer using gas 0! C & C angelic as the: corte : : vl : would ¢nly show an increase of | Fi r 11 join n singing “Con-| end of the recom and the invoo rutshal larimnet 0 ) iv oar nt at Flo room, all joined in singin Co | of 1 x ne the musical program less than two cents a day. He said | 7 tivit N——— Following the musical piograr activit gery : tendent Jo Shaeffer that in the manufactured gas in- | | Jos. She : : , few remarks congratulating dustry, es in all other industries, At ave W ; a of @ there has been a chain of mounting meetin Dr Cat or his quart i er Se — rere century as superintendent, Greet- COSls Since the beginning of the — CSB, — = oy iven bv Ret Harry War. The cost of fuel, labor, CXS cs = rp J Churc 1 ‘ ormer pastor of the freight and other supplies used in ab —— EE) . werg | S wartz, a forme asto . . ———— — | 1 Strickler S connection with the production —~ ( rch, Mis \lice Strickler, Sup- : ; a i t of the Salunga Sunday @nd supply of gas service are far | ST / fr orl ender ol the Salunga sunday : —~—— ; } : l, wh W recently honored above pre-war figures, and al- EE \ Cool, wno Was ‘ 1y . . | | for the completion of though the company had tried to | oa _ at a social for the comp a. forte Vedrs Superintendent, and Maintain pre - war prices in the | SE Se forty : “i Brubaker, pastor of the face of postwar costs, the situa- Be = ar 1 1 “Av nue Church. who to tion has reached the point where it SE L.ancasie AVeNUe I . J 3 i Be I oung man’ from iS no longer possible to do so, The | date 1 the oniy y © Or 4 . . tne Methodist Church to enter the higher costs, he said, Were partic- | | tr Re Charle Price a ularly true of the two major raw | 4 | mini y. ev, aries yy : | inister id we his materials used in the manufacture | i i lormer min dis £ > S . ; . of gas—coal, which has more than | 3 greetings to Dr. Garber : : | Followine hic Dr. Garber was doubled, and gas oil, which has | 2 J ollowing this Gt as 5 | ; 1 with ber of greet- NEATLY doubled in cost since 1940. . | presented with a number of greet- : hil aid PP&L - i i ings from former ministers of the Meanwhile, wages paid 0 | 2 churcn and from Dr. Zerr, the Dis- empl. yhes have also risen sub- | trict Superintendent stant y. . | After tlic. orectin Dr. Garber Mr. Oberholzer emphasized that | Aller > greetings 1c Bi | was presented with a purse of while gas rates were being stepped | money from the members of the “WP they did not by any means Yer | church and Sunday School, and flout the tote! Tereass ip the coy © | Mrs. Garber was presented with of supplying gas service, az 0 avivorie ro 3 2 a beautiful corsage. At this point _ I ennsylvania Power & Light | a large decorated cake was brought Company is presently engaged in | | into the room and placed in front selling its gas properties in Lan- | | of Dr. Garber. wi made one cut caster County to a company to ke | . i; et rr organized and cwned by the Unit- i Into tne cake, which was the sig- nal that refreshment would Gas Improvement Company of ! dl al Sil i S OL Je | served Failadelphia. Mr. Oberholzer stat- | | Follewing the refreshments there ed that the sale of the local gas ay was the meeting of old friends and Property will not take effect until | a | an evening of fellowship end get the necessary approvals are re- | J . # 2 eived from the regulatory bodies a i together climaxed the gala event. © : te ’ 1? y k | rr who have jurisdiction over the 4 Surface Units or 3 Surface Units, Plus Deepwell Kookall : | transaction. ! : | N EW i OWN “After the sale is completed, the | 3 . ; i | " . : | ; i 5 TWO © a ‘6 3 ib customers for both electric and gas | If you're looking for the out- it has two complete ovens! Yes, I | Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Bowers and Service will no longer receive al standing electric range “buy”? of it has a waist-high broiler! Yes, i 0 3 a a : ‘ >mbination bill fr r com- | ' 3 : iy neville th 5 | family of Pequea were Sunday gos : 3 1 i om i) gio? | the year, come in and inspect the it has gleaming, easy-clean, ; i i guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. Frank- Pan. Electric service bills will | ve , y a9 finish! Here's [8 J FE lin and tamil then be issued by Pennsylvania new Gibson Model K. Yes, it’s po west of Hl | i i lin family. i ) > newest of the new — a genu- k 75 I ( y Fower & Light Company and wu: i i IPS > i s. Earl Ge her and child- 8 pany and gas equipped with UPS-A-DAISY : : vas 3 & ® rs / Mr: . I rl Geltmacher and child service Tiils bf the o Th | Juipy ’ ine Gibson, precision built by a ‘) iH 5 {ren visited Mr. and Mis. Harold ins gas company. | that sat |i ati f 1 ly 4 a vl i 0 ¥ ! — 1at great innovation found only firm with 70 years of experience i) - EJ 3 | Stoppard at Bridgepert and My. | . ' ' Vv yy ‘ 1s ew A and Mrs. T. EF. Stoppard at Lea- on Gibson electric ranges! Yes, in creating home appliances, | hi d thi h that nen don’t like! 5 man Acres during the weekend. Ced r ill School | 1 erases bu ges at ip an ig EN {| Mrs. Frances Fogie of Lancaster (From Page 1) | iP | RD., Mrs. Calvin Campbell of Lan- . @ Made of free-grown liquid latex whid alone $ | castor vistted Mr. and Mrs. berta Garman Kaylor, Miss Bar- Br S alls rt bara Leber. Other features of the i wer with comfort, “invisible Scaelkope on Sunday. : il combines powe d tral ® { Mr. and M:s. Clarence Blyer ang Program were readings by William | ia “wi te freedom of ‘action! t=. and NS, Mie yer ana 1k : Sls | figure control”| with complete “Invisible figure control” | family of Mount Joy were Sunday Hele and Jucoh Prescott, the i ¢ @® Dynamic ali-way action stretch siifhs you, trims Blossom Pink, Heavenly Blue. Gar- | zuests of Mrs. Lillim Wilner and awarding cf prizes, a vocal solo by PHONE 41 11 LANDISVILLE, PENNA. i y I | denia White. Sizes: exira-small, f i Miss Veda Tritch, Middletown, and | . \ you, by inches, holds its shape- and ygurs—all-ways! small, medium and large. anny. male quartet selections Open Daily Until 9 Pp. m. ; hab PLAYTEX PANTY GIRDLE “Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hoffman a J . ks dina gt ® Light, resilienf, comfortable, washable as your “4 curlers. . . . $385 | announce the birth of a son on| Shot talks were given by John | : 3 : g .50 : ‘ig v : : i. Brinser an “lorence yainor | ii € own skin! 10 secgnds to wash dainty, 10 seconds to PLAYTEX PANTY GIRDLE $3 silvery. | Friday at the Columbia hospital. FE ser ar d Florence Gainor \ 1 > Extra-large Playtex Living vy Lindemuth, former teachers, and | : pat dry! Girdle with garters + $4.95 £8) tubes Mrs. Peifer of Millersville spent a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alexander C. Presoolt, Frank M. Prescott and Tillman E. Garber. / i ers Filled | Daniel Moore. : Mail and Phone Orders | Audrov 1 : snd Donald Haltio Games were also conducted for the emi] etme Re } if Lencostor, 0 > wockeng Children by the f aster . games committee, | { Lancaster, spent the weekend { which Mr Clad | with Mr. and Mrs. William Haines, “ich Mrs. Clyde Ruhl was Mr. and Mis, Edward eles and | airman, L. J. SMITH, Owner Russell Sweigart was elected to KITTY'S DRESS SHOPPE #& PhONE 119-R Please send me the following Playtex Living Girdles: i daughter and Mrs. Victor Snyder i es x + [Playtex Ploytex De indy 330 | attended open house at the Mid-| Sve 3 President for the coming | TELEPHONE 308 5 Living Girdles “Panty” Girdles Panty” Girdles _ | Al on Sunday year, with the following re-elected: (with garters) 3.95] (with garters) 3.95 |. | Pink | : WM» ly : [Frank Prescott, vice - president; Description ite! Pink | Blue | White, Pink Reg. | long { Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher| | . | Blue (White| Pink | Blue | White - | visited Mr. and Mrs. John Zeager, Colvin Garman, secretary, Mus. C oO N C R E I E B L O C K S TTT A TT | visite and Mrs. Jo eager, i Extra Small Waist 23” to 25” Hips32”1036"| | | lr i Mt. Joy RD ‘on Tuesday eveniy Harry Givens, treasurer; and Mrs. 4 | Mt. Jo) on sday eve BAT - : Small Waist 26” to 28” Hips 35” to 39 Li oll ee | ~- —— mt I Stanley Kaylor, chairman of the Medium Waist 29” to 31” Hips 38” to 42") el | — fo wo w program committee, | " " z | | ! | The agriculture of the state of Large Waist 32" to 34 Hips 41” to 45 : TO Ch BI | [] Playtex Living Girdles (with garters) Extra-large size, 4.93 Waist 36” to 40” Hips 44” to 48” Color | Oklahoma is varied, combining the | Cru shed Stone imney oc KS L] Play 3 production of both the north and S LU N GA : NAME ETT {south. Corn, cotton and wheat are | : the largest among the many prod- { M C Flue Linin ADDRESS. = nL . ZONE acts of the farms of the state. The Ladies Auxiliary realized a ortor ement g STATE i ei neat sum for the Fire Company at cy. the chicken corn s 5 or held : . The first American made rifles th€ chicken corn soup supper helc Concretin 1 CASH ] MONEY ORDER : veins alone th. Horie. | [] CHARGE CHECK 0 cAS ( {were manufactured in Pennsylvania op the bi a Jo Shing te Harris 9, tee an -—, EE ——— ti iL rs , burg pike Saturday afternoon. | TR — —> HE in 1834. Like the axe and the plow, Al S h = en Cons 1058 vy Latex The regular meeting of the Lad- ason ite uminum as the other two tools with which this i | country was won, rifles were made 165 Auxi lary of the Fire Company S d [oe | * I out ot Thon met in the fire hall Monday even- an n n n 1 WwW Oca S S C Wal 4 . . - yon ing. A check for $500 was given 4 i 6 > 8 10 Overhead KITIV'S DRESS SHOPPE . [| monger (Overhead new pumger, @ { Hampshire, in addition to agricul- ah Ary tiie 70 E MAIN ST. — PHONE 119-R —— MOUNT JOY, PA. lture, are livestock, poultry and dairy This auxiliary was organized April this year; and have made farming, together with much manu- plans to aid the fire company fin- | 2 Flin were made to hold FIRE PLACE UNITS and ACCESSORIES Shihan i a community Hallowe'en party. li At the chicken corn soup supper ! neld last Saturday night the fol- lowing prizes were awarded: Sun- . beam Mixer—Ada Malehorn, Sa- | B El N G F E A T U R E D lunga. Radio — H. B. Mumma, | N O WwW Landisville. Electric clcck—Mari- | {an Newcomer, Salunga. Electric Llanket—J. Richard Nissley, Land- isville. Electric toaster — Melvin arvest Of Values [manu In agriculture the state of Indi- ana includes almost every staple iN crop; in mineral it produces coal, pig iron, petroleum, natural gas and many others. It also ranks high in | « - manufacturing and in its wholesale | ll | The industries and interests in the state of Michigan are diversified and | important. It leads in auto build- | AT ing; other manufacturing interests | are numerous. The state ranks high | in agriculture, and its commerce in- cludes a large lake traffic. ! Ce 4 The state of South Dakota is out- | = 9 standing in agricultural production, . . . . ke WM its dairy and livestock interests are Also—Ideal for Driveways, Par! OUNT Joy large; its minerals consist of gold, Ing Areas, Farm Lanes, eta... Custom Drilling & Jack Hammer Work — Estimates Cheerfully Given NITE 1. H THE MODERN WAY TO SURFACE) ROADS. ECONOMICAL. ENDURING) AND. $0. SMOOTH | CARL'BYDROHAN| : 4 oi “Mount Jo, PENNA.” BW Vasia 360d Sask VY Glon.Gory Brick "+" Howell Overhead Dion) Ready Mixed Concrete {+ Hauling Crushed Stone TT) Clair Anthracite f° rey 3 a at low cost lS = I~ » 2 w 2 * * 3 silver and several other minerals. It — ‘was admitted to the Union in 1889. = he IL a a —— :