The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 14, 1949, Image 6

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    6—The Bulletin, M1 lov, pri 11. 1910 ( NEWTOWN (35 dinner was given in honor of
- - . - horus ail Mr. Kuhns birthday.
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ad urd \ 2 1 Yar Jane Sollen- Mrs. Franklin Miller of New York
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Schoo) News From in he 3 oe ; id Li ber I i a, Dolly Goss D i a RE abi 5 City was a weekend guest of Rev

Maytown. The : , on Athie “| and Mrs. R. H, Arndt.
E D al T Haze! Millen N Ie <Q | Lick l m Ney, Wilma | ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm : :
’ oneg Wp. Je lille Helen Snvder. lara) * he 1 Araold, George | Fogie on Sunday Rev. Leland Wang, C hinese Min
The Waltz Dream od eretta Ar W el : Martha G 3 Ji V Wiln nzenecker, John Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stoppard ster and lecturer of Fuchow, China {
: ] ¢ | cott, Gloria was a dinner guest Monday evening
by Oscar Straus l be sented | Hoi Ken 1 ( Fe 4 1 ind n, Junor, of Manheim RD : .
by the Glee Club of the East Don- | Wilme: Dick, Jay Wolg Wii. | Fisher | eal, Joyee Van Mr. and ‘Mrs, “Earl Gel. | ™ Rov. and Mrs Arndy
egal "Township High Schoot on Fri- | b Bribake ' | nd t t SINE Peggy | macher on Saturday, M and Mr Peter Miller who is living with
tie A S d james Shank, | Harol4 Stoppard of Mt. Joy RD 1. Rev. and Mis. R. H. Aindt, i
fois A n Smith, Nancy | visited there on Sunday. spending part of his Easter vaci-
Set : Je Shirk Ruth M Livin Witmer gave her tion in Baltimore.
Faye Landis, Jane Wal- | Sunday School Cla an Easte) A birthday party was held at the
( \ I I, Rose Musser, | party Saturday afternoon The | home of Mr. and Mrs. Abrom Gam-
Ha H ‘ Cie Swope, Char- | games were played and prizes had | her on Monday evening by Mrs
Heisey, Shirley | been won hy Marlene Garner, Gamber and daughter. Minnie, in
Py Jean Gerlach, | Janet, Peggy and Binnie Witmer honor of Mr. Gamber's 72nd birth-
B ! and Sonia Farmer, Present were dav
Received Good Rating { Sandra Campbell, Marlene Garner. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Salem
At the Forensi held in the John | Sonja Farmer, Janet, Peggy and | Gamber of Columbia, Gloria and |
Harrisburg on | Bennie Witmer Spyenlar Gamber, Mr. and Mrs
Ay 9: the Glee Clu of] MM Wilbert Witmer and son, Carl Gamber, Darvel Gamber and
D ceived an excellent | Ronald visited Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Ronnie Gamber of Ironville; Mr.
them for | Witmer on Friday ard Mrs. Mark Winters, Mark, June
ich will be held Mrs. Emma Givens and son | Winters. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Winters

29 and 30. Robert of Middletown and Mos. Susan Louise Winters, Mr. and Mrs.
Bart Dole o received an ex- | 1da of Mt. Juy visited Aubrey Banknight, Mr. and Mrs.
for better ‘notoring with wi iy hut ous dec- Mrs. Daniel Moore cn Sunday. Ray Gamber all of Manheim; Mr.
Mrs. Albert Atkins of Maytown, and Mrs, Howard Gomber. Mr. and |
 

 








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Texaco Shy Chief Gasoline! At Press" Conference Mrs. Pickle and daughter, Mrs Mrs. Isaiah Sumpman of Mt. Joy, |
g people from the Finafrock and daugitter Brenda, Myr. and Mrs. John Gamber, Diol |
® You're out front in driving luxury when vou Deira Hivh School attended of Lanc Stes Mr. and Mrs Gamber of Columbia; Mrs. Freder- |
use Texaco Sky Chief. It's the top premium gaso- ool pri yanice sponsored Abram Flaines on Sunday. ick Hahn and daughter, Mis. Ray- ! :
line for those who like smooth, surging power . .. | A can Legion and Lan- _— he Ms Savard Somber of mond Schoeling and Mr. Charles Lt ie Milkin Machine
for those who want the best. Drive in te N¢ ape t the Hotel Gamber ‘and family of Columbia Hahn of Lancaster. aa ec 4
for Sky Chief today! Fehed\ B PSY ee : ee Poin visited Mr. and Mrs. Abram Gam-
/ B 1 Haz rankshay wosene Bob. und
/ TEXACO i | Mu Barbara Doles. Alice Dales aay Joseph Witte “of Milking is so casy with an electric milking machine. No
nd John He Mrs. Vera Ging-| 44s were Sunday guests « ; more aching arms and tired hands when Reddy Kilowatt takes
NEWCOMER MOTORS Inc Sg { i : a Re ar Wierd Mir. and Mrs. Aristis Wittle. over the most disliked chore on the farm. An cleetrie milker
? X ; writin Mr. and Mrs. Giles Urban held a ¢ caves at least half the time required to milk by hand. It
MOUNT JOY, PENNA. | contest, Bn the afternoon they] Do party for fiefs eon, Billy | provides better milking too . . . fast, clean, complete.
cn Sunday afternoon in honor of
MORE MILK . . . An electric milker agrees with a cow, resulting
in greater milk vield—often by as much as ten per cent.

s second birthday. Those present

vere: Kenneth and Leslie Schoel-
CLEANER MILK ... The milk is not exposed as in hand milk=-
ing, Rezinald Gressman, Patsy
Rollman and Darryl and Lloyd
\ Chailes Netwig.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Boles and
daughter, Mrs. Betty McCurdy and
daughter and Mrs. David Alleman,

ing, resulting in low bacteria count milk.


Contest Runs . . . :
arch 15th — May 1st HIGHER PROFITS . .. Savings in time and labor, increased
UN! EASY! production and cleaner milk mean a more profitable dairy
for you.
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: ) of Marietta visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Just tell why vou like . 2
la | n C loth ! ng Depa rt I ent Isler and family Thursday evening any Westinghouse product in 25 See your local equipment dealer and PPRL Farm Repres
Mr. and Mrs. Elwcod Kuhns and words. Buy only six Westing- sentative today. They will show you the way to end drudgery 4
“Where Plain Folks Like to Shop » family were guests of Mr. and Mus. house light bulbs and get Entry | and boost profits with an electric milking machine.
> Richard Heldt of Baltimore, Md.. Blank. Come in toduy!

on Sunday, where a surprise birth-
"way vog turns Kousa KEENER ese
The modern dog has 1any of . . 1
1€ moc rn 1as many C Home Furnishings
PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY |
 
the instincts of its wild ancestors.
When a dog lies down, even in a Ph. 3-5601
room, he turns around a few times.
This dates back to the days when !
| the dog made himself a bed in the - =
tall grass. The dog turned around
so that he could lie on a bed of
trampled grass and be protected by
the tall grass growing around him. a nN
sevens ——— y 9 »
Farm Dollar
In mid-July, 1948, farmers were


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i Bt cats up of Be so A bank is a service institution serving of a new home, new automobile, new elec-
i Be ee ak business; industry and human needs and trical appliances, or repairs to your pres-
an nd hers lane interests for the entire community. ent home, etc.
i Oe sie. At The Union National you will find Why not call upon us with your finan-
ives vary aed Bakshi the facilities and a competent personnel cial problems. We can very often save you
Doi a of to care for all your financial problems, real money by carefully planning your prob-
ond dairy proguess, whether large or small. lems to meet your specific needs.
Man-ma i of In addition to having®available for you In addition to the above, we are, also,
sate hips that re a pis various methods of we, also, are qualified to serve you as the executor of
pf pi prepared to finance flor you the purchase your estate or guardian of your children.
Co devia STATEMENT AS OF MARCH 31. 1949
are to be subjected to physical and
mental tests to determine what
makes them so dangerous. A spe- 7 "SOURCES LIABILITIES

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appear for the tests. ash 920,934. k (par $50.00)
ats { LJ. S.C s 2.517,428.63 Tre 3 re ae $4
Mats ; i ; Undivided Profits 91,060.00
Rabbit fur is the raw material I DOA. R 25 000.00
INQ 20, UL JU
used for nearly all felt hats, and pe Ys £2, 000.4
we import ut 3 i rE i I
ve import bout 50 mi lion rabbit |} Siok i Bank 14 250.00 $ 591,060.00
skins a year from Australia for this |
urpose. ANA NA
PU DOR | Locu 1,835,808.26 Deposits
Steel Plants Need Water | Belk stad 11 261 89 Demand . Fe 2,342,133.06
DCALLA “11 J 1.
In its daily production at present Time i 2,402,235.40
rate, the iron and steel industry Other Resources 3,409.84 1% ov ry eh Ar A
uses nearly five billion gallons of U. ©. Government 03,994.47
water, .
$4,798,362.93
nNnQ
83.2
Food Value of Potatoes Other Resources . 1,083.26
Spring Coats Potatoes will provide as much as Bills Payable ; 100,000.00
ane-fourth of the daily vitamin C i
quota, besides iron, other impor- s 101,053.26
$32.50 to $49.50 wks bbb 55.490.476.1
NOOSE your Lightwelghnt 1t iron I I nt. ci NnsSeryv : Vi ty Iron In Milk
Nicely tailored and I deta 1, Ol line V C( 10 ray, Nav Iron will appear in a cow's milk |
| Black and Soldier hes it T 1ilorea cording t r usual hig within five minutes after the ani-
ODT tte ali ibrics. per Na nfort, mal is fed iron-containing food. | ; TRUST DEPARTMENT
This was discovered by experi- |

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standards, for women
 
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good workmanship dnd. simpli i1 y
\ good workin i: bo 8 ments with radio-active iron.
Our coats feature both the fitted: waist line and the full backs. Sizes 12 to 20 7 ey Total investments held for different estates, guardianships, and trusteeships $399,831.87
i. Ei One-Kights i. P. Motor 1 Total investments held for differer , guardianships, and trusteeships .... “ $399,831.8
Ch A one-eighth horsepower electric |} ‘In addition the Bank is acting as Trustee for Issue of Corporaie Bonds i ... 210,000.00
motor can do as much work on a |
READY MADE BONNETS 11 A args (ssortment 1 portea farm as one hard-working farm-
buckram and wire frame styles! nets, organdies and nylon cover hand.
covered with a variety of fine yr Dra a Cl a —
pve = ri : crepes imported py aie ii or 4 Magie Yaltey |
CL I eet a ds, ete. The 96.500 people in Magic Val- |}
laces, Matelasses, Sia Cons, ley, Idaho, have a per capita buy- |
Viscas, etc. You'll find the larg- Visit hic Ira cts iw ing power of more than four times
est assortments here, which en- visi is na progressive the national average. MO U N I J O Y BANK
ables us to give you good ser- Department ana let us solve eR
i vice. You will like the excellent your clothing problems | I. a Farin children MOUNT JOY
i workmanship, and fine quality : : : | live on farms although farm people i Established. 1853 |
3 linings. Hager’s Plain Clothing Dept. | are only one-fifth of the total U. S. |} ve
$3.65 to $4.98 Second Floor | population. 1) MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
- Soft Turbans .. $2.98 and $3.65 25 - 31 West King St. | - 1
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