fie=The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursd avy, BAGGY PANTS Are Most UNSIGHTLY WE CLEAN AND PRESS them for you RIGHTLY Eicherlys DRY - CLEANING ETT errs EERIE, Elizabethtown visited Mrs. Derr on Sunday. TELL’EM: SELL THROUGH THESE AD COLUMNS Matilda | 2 1951 ] | granddaughters Patricia and Bev<[ Brethren held a weekend outing at . sy NEWTOWN | | erly Campbell motored to Chester | Red Point, Md, leaving Salunga Those In Service ER I | on Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs, H. | Saturday and returning Sunday ev=- 5 o illie M. Khelghatian | ening. | Mom DN yD Kien Mr, and Mrs. Carl Zerger of Al-| Chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. Pfe. John K. Breneman, son of Adasome and daughter Mary Eliz-| toona and Mr, and = Mrs. Havard | Paul Cope and Mr, and Mrs. Harold | Joseph T. M. Brenema, on Maris abeth Gill of Pittsburgh, Mr and | Johnston of Lancaster visited Mr, | Kulp. Breakfasts were prepared ete Avenue, is R el er of Com, Mrs. Norman Miller of Salunga, Mr, | and Mrs, Abram Gamber Sunday. | by the boys, assisted by the men pany im Airborne Regimen- and Mrs. Harry Grube of Salunga, Callers during the past week of | chaperons. Dinners and suppers al om pi Team now Hi " wo) Mr. and Mrs. Steve Johnson of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Frysinger | were in charge of the girls. Macks), i part of t SE Highspire, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey | and Mrs. Daniel Moore were: Mrs. | A campfire service Sunday even Pesto: a op. ing Spangler and Grace Develer of the Emma Givens of Middletown, Mr, | ing was followed by a doggie roast, un ie jot I i. 'orce ma- Back Run. Rose Ann Grecco, Sand-| @nd Mrs. Elmer Givens and chil- | At the Sunday school service Sun-| neuven uthern Pine, ra Enz, and Betty Goss, New York, dren of New York, Mr. and Mrs. day moming a quartet composed of | Pvt, Breneman is a rifleman with Mr. Amos Witmer of Kinderhook, Ernest Ebersole of Lebanon, Mr, Robert Herr, Harold Kulp, Nancy | the unit, A graduate of Mount Joy Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Witmer and and Mrs. Christian Shaffer of Sa- | Ginder and Shirley Emerick, sang. High school, Breneman was em-| family of East Petersburg, Mr. and lunga and Mr and Mrs. Paul Fitz Mr, and Mrs. Russell H. Cooper ployed at the RCA plant at Lancas- Mrs ‘Howard Witmer and family kee and family of Mt. Joy. | are vacationing this week in the ter before he entered the Army on and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer and Mrs. Martha Fogie and son Rich- | Smoky Mountains also Knoxville, | Nov. 27, 1950. family. ard visited the following on Satur- | Tenn. : : : | Mr. and Mrs. Harvev Shuman of | day: Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Atland, | The Youth Fellowship of the! Robert Divet, Jr. AA. who is 3 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones, and Mrs. | Methodist will hold a food sale on | stationed at Westover AFB. Mass. and Mrs. Roy Bar- | Friday, August 31, in the fire hall. | spent the the | Anna Jones, Mr. weekend with his parents Home-made ice cream will be REDDY... - the farmer's always-on-hand man! Farming will never be classified as one of the ‘“‘soft’” occupations. But Reddy Kilowatt is mighty proud of his part in greatly lessening the burden of the farmer and his family here in Central Eastern Pennsylvania. { In the short space of 25 years, Pennsyl- vania Power & Light Company’s rural electrification program has made Reddy’s service available to all but a remote few of the area’s farmers. And experience has shown that once Reddy goes to work it is not long before he becomes right hand man to the whole farm family, always on hand at the flick of a switch. From curing hay to heating water, from washing clothes to warm- ing the toaster...Reddy Kilowatt daily proves himself to be the farm’s . .. | ton and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bar- | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Divet, Mrs. Ralph Keith of Brunnerville toni, all of Columbia. | specialty. | Market Street spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs | On Friday evening Mr. and Mts. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Newcomer, | LL Daniel Geltmacher. | Fdward Isler held a corn roast for! Mr. and Mrs. Earl Newcomer are | S/Sgt. John E. Matoney, USMC Mr. and Mrs. William Haines at- Mr. and Mrs. Orville Kelly and son! vacationing several days visiting | spent the weekend with “his wife tended the Frey reunion held at, Colonial Park, Harrisburg. On | Mr. and Mrs. Eli Musser, at Reho- + me their residence oh East, aaa | Penryn Park Sunday, ; | Sunday the Islers entertained to a | beth WN. J. { Main Street. Sat. Matoney is sta= Miss Anna Miles and Miss Jennie | corn roast: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shaf- | Mr. and Mrs. Norman Miller and | tioned at Camp Lejeune, N. C. y Sweitzer of E-town, Mr. and Mrs. | fer, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Salter | granddaughter, Nancy Reidel, Mrs. | Ragner Hallgren of Mt. Joy were | and son and Mrs. Galen Showers, | Curtis McElhenny and son, Jerry, | Tech/Sat. Robert G. Shiffer. US weekend callers of Mr. and Mrs. | 311 of Elizabethtown. Mrs. Albert Rogers and children, | MC. s il the. we ke i his Aristice Witttle, sme sent A Ulises | Buddy and Linda, Mrs. Ella Baker, | OH nt : is the Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt and | | Naomi Shertzer, Kay Sides, all of] Wile ‘and’: Son, Mrs. Ie 2 bo | SALU NGA town, Mrs. Clarence Wittick and] former Helen Thomas, W. Main St. : i .| Sgt. Shiffer is also stationed at | granddaughter, Mr. Harry Peters of | c Lei [ : % | ————— [ Manheim, Dorothy Kern, of Florin| jeune wit till ELECTRICITY IN FARMING DOESN'T COST—IT PAYS! most versatile. tireless and cheapest hired hand. Significantly, today America speaks of raising crops, stock and poultry as the. farming “industry”. This has come about because the modern farmer op- erates his farm like any other business ...using up-to-date time and labor- saving electrical methods to earn maxi- mum profit for his efforts. The pro- gressive farmer today harnesses elec- tricity to step up production, improve the quality of his farm’s yield, eliminate costly old-fashioned methods and in- crease farm safety. Thus electricity opens the door to the same low-cost, high-efficiency methods that have brought success to all other American industries. PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY The Auxiliary to the Salunga Fire | enjoyed a pleasant boat trip on the to Wil- PHSA, Co. held a picnic for members and | Wilson Line from Phila. D. Glenn Shupp, spent their families recently at the home | mington and return recently. While | the past weekend with his parents, | of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Conway, | on this trip Naomi Shertzer dropped | Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Shupp, Marietta | Columbia R2. Fighty-five persons| her purse from the third deck, but| Ave. Glenn is stationed at the Uniq | were present. Prizes were awarded | luckily, the purse landed in a life- | ted States Naval Amphibious Base, [to the children and cake walks were | boat, where it was recovered. Little Creek, Va. enjoyed by the “teenagers” and | tm | “grown-ups.” Mr. Hunter Pettit won George E. Ford USN, who was aboard the USS John W. Weeks, is now enjoying a leave at his home on Lumber Street gate The Sixth Annual (From page 1) | the basket of fruit as the | prize. Mr. Conway entertained the group with technicolor movies. The first meeting of the season |ic, Orchestra; Offering, Music; Ad- will be held Sept. 17 in the fire hall. | dress, Rev. Charles R. Beittel, D.D. Week-End Outing | pastor Otterbein E.U.B. Con, E. Bares] Schools 30 young | Harrisburg; Closing Song, Church of be With You till we Meet A . 4 Refreshments will be on sale on Ta rill be ved Lory G30. { also a graduate of Penn State Col-| to 7:30 for which prizes will be | lege. During the past summer she warded. Wither vou Gave | has been dietitian at the Lancaster attended the Notion School | County Girl Scout Camp at Furn- lived in the Community Soo | ace Hills. She succeeds Mrs. Robert, most cordially invited to attend the Mr. Roy Armold, of Maytown, is a graduate of Elizabethtown Col- lege and has been employed by the people | ig Approximately of the Salunga FOR... | Watches-Clocks- Jewels!” | And Watch h Repairing | Warren 1. H. Greenawalt JEWELER | 209 West Main St, MT. JOY OPEN EVERY EVENING (From page 1) lowship in agronomy at Penn State, | College. are reunion. Committee on Arrangements Mrs. RR. H. Arndt,’ Chairlady; ee . Sl i KILL®* the ACHE, BURN, ITCH of | Mrs. Esther Hallgren, Secy: Mr. Alcea Products of Har-| ATHLETES FOOT GERM | John H. Mellinger, Treas. Rev. R. a NE He Mr Rabe 'H. Arndt, Advertising and Publici-| «Lo WHO Tesignec to accept & OR YOUR 40c BACK. T-4.l, position teaching mathematics at | ty; Miss Alice Strickler; Mrs. Mae | Weaver; Wm. Fogie and John Gelt- | macher. made with undiluted alcohol DILATES THE VESSELS OF THE | SKIN to reach imbedded infection and | kills on contact®*. Get instant-drying | T-4-L at all drug stores. Today at SLOAN'S PHARMACY Cortland State Teachers College, at Cortland, N. Y. Mrs. Mary Llewellyn, of Lancas- ter, succeeds Miss Jane Wilson, who accept a position in resigned to [ { | | i H. li Pittsburgh. She is a graduate of Welding el ig Millersville State Teachers College! an as and formerly taught in the East Also Specialize On | FARM MACHINE WELDING | AND EQUIPMENT | | Automobile and Truck Welding | LAWN MOWER SHARPENING | | Donegal Schools. Miss Pearl Dohner, also a grad- of Millersville State Teachers College has been assigned to teach! the first Maytown. She succeeds Miss Romaine Weigle who! has transferred to the Washington, Cover’s Welding Shop boy ingen vr. JOY. PA. Phone 3-5931 | teach the first grade. ? | The board has announced that all Delta and Marietta Streets [ J ] Sil ajor repairs scheduled dating ewer y . verware || maior repairs scheduled during the| . summer months have been complet- | Ww A i T i D Watches - Gifts ed. Three high school rooms have | Watch Attachmemts ALL KINDS been renovated, all desks have refinished, new (WATCH REPAIRING) SCRAP IRON, RAGS, PAPER | Complete Ronson Lighter AUTOMOBILES, Etc. furniture has been purchased for Repair Service A.B. Sahd & Sons the third grade room in Maytown, ) Koser’s Watch Shop Front & Pine Streets new window shades have been pur- chased for three high school rooms Dial Mt. Joy 3-4015 Chocolate Ave, FLORIN, PA. MARIETTA Phone 6-9111 Funeral Home 23 W. Main St., uate Mount Joy grade at JAMES B. HEILIG, Funeral Director where completely been ed in the rest rooms at the Maye! town Grade School. The schools will operate on half. day sessions Wednesday through Friday—September 5, 6, 7—to allow the grade school teachers to attend The New FORMER ADDRESS WAS WOLF STREET, OF WARREN W. SNYDER MASONRY CONTRACTOR RIDGE ROAD, ELIZABETHTOWN, Phone — 566-J-13 MANHEIM, Location and new fixtures have been install-| an “Art Workshop” in the high| school building. It is expected that| grade teachers from Mt. Joy Twp, Mt. Joy Borough and Marietta Bor- ough will also enroll for the work-| shop. i SS ADS FOR-ICE COLD SOFT DRINKS CALL Smith Distributor old/ BEER-ALE-PORTER Peaches i on ' Fancy Quality Orange or Blended : Juice | BiG 46-CZ CAN LT Sn 3 x Buy Plenty and Save Plenty! The lowest price of the season. This is Ideal Fancy Quality - - the finest to be had - - Orange Juice from Fresh Florida Oranges or a blended combination of Fresh Oranges and Grapefruit. Buy an extra case to enjoy this winter - - it's an investment in better health. 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Append that appe: * Frien Has Calls { The PF ambulance 18th, mad all on W The pa: liss Bewve J a the Schoo eral Hosp Mrs. P urse; Mi "Brown, III | On Sun Myers and returned Columbia Arntz was Myers anc the driver: Monday, merman v Joseph Hi a house 1 A Mond elyn Waltz Joseph's F bleib, nurs and Samu Wednesd Sheetz, Fl General 1 Brown, nt Jack Benn Robe Head Robert 1 elected pre ily at the day at the Harold ? place, was and Mrs. | secretary -it The affa persons, I have the ny Mrs. Ma Mount Joy disville, wr: being the Linda Le youngest; Zimmermar cent marri LK. Cha married lor bur Lehme family com Mrs. Zimm ents having and Martin bald head. Thirteen I only one a end motor | )