Bulletin Advertising Pays Big Dividends Robert E. Hoffman INSURANCE FOR EVERY NEED ® Accident and Health ® Workmen's Compensation ® Hospitalization ® Morigage Insurance 1] arm Liability ® Automobile ® Life ® Fire MT. JOY 3-6659 R.D. 1 MT. JOY, PA Sas Ca FORYOUR = AVON Products CALL Mrs. Virginia K. Harpel Distributor For the Southeast part of Mount Joy starting at the South side of East Main and Market Streets. SPRINGVILLE ROAD PHONE 3- -6671 45-tfc CALL TODAY FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT AT Doris Beauty Shoppe Chocolate Ave., FLORIN PHONE 3-5853 Doris S. Houck, Prop. tfc Quality Meats ALSO A FULL LINE OF ! ZnS La Fruits & Vegetables KRALL'S Meat Markel WEST MAIN FEST MAIN ST. MOUNT JO) DIAMONDS | —ALSO— Our i] b d I diamond Cutlers "Aid Available P.P. &L. Annual Sn To Vets Whose |Report Wins a _ FLORIN . Added Honors ES Mr. and Mrs. Landis Hess, | P.P.&L. Earnings { of 3.21 Koser’s Store Phone 5404 16 E. Main: St, Mt. Joy, Pa. 27-tfe | Home- Raised Double Breasted TURKEYS LIVE OR DRESSED DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR | See us first for special prices on banquets and suppers. Norman Becker DIAL 3-5639 MOUNT JOY 43-9c¢ available, can take | ary mortgage market, { sO may grant | ty damage. | ing these credit aids to veterans Homes Damaged 5 | Pennsylvania Power & Light | F. Kauffman visited Mr. and Bernard A. O'Hara, manager | Company's 1953 Annual Report | . of the Wilkes-Barre VA Region-| was awarded a top Oscar-of-| Mrs. Nelson Felty at al Office announced today that| Industry trophy last evening | town last week World War II and Post-Korean! (October 25) at the Annual | Veterans in Pennsylvania and! Awards Dinner by Financial and son Denny of Maryland homes were | World. The Oscar went to PP&L | were dinner guests of Mr. and damaged or lost during hurri-| when the independent board of | Mrs. Martin Ney on Sunday" cane ‘Hazel’, may get assistance | judges selected the local utility’s Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stauffer through the Veterans Adminis- cover design at the most out-| entertained the following guests | tration Loan Guaranty Program| standing of all 1953 business re-! to dinner on Sunday: Rev. Mount Joy | whose ed the areas of North and South | tition, covering all types of Am- | ily of Bethel, Elder and Mrs. Carolina, affected by hurricane | erican business, is evident in| Howard Bernhard and family, ‘Hazel’, as major disaster areas.| {hat PP&L was the cover design | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel The Administrator of the | winner in competition which | and family and Mr. and Mrs. Housing and Home Finance Ag-| included over 5000 entries from | James Eshelman and family. ency has informed VA that as a I all industrial aclassifications. | Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vogel en- result of the President's action,| This latest award is the nine-! tertained the laters parents, the Federal National Mortgage | teenth given PP&L Association (FNMA) will made | ports over the past nine years| panor Ridge Q av special credit aid available in Pe Sr ; } Manor Rides on Sunday. yearns made homeless Wy the | manizing the story of its busi-| to her bed on account of Illness. hurricane ness. The 1953 cover design Mr. Veterans who have all or part | featured a color-photograph ar- : of their loan guaranty tools ¢| and daughter visited Mr. and | various tools Martin Blesg at Falsmouth | Ave | - copper wire,! =nday benefits | rangement of advantage | the industry - of this special credit aid by ap- | jnhsulators, plying to their lenders for GI| meter and linemen’s hand line} =. Mr loans ! rol Ad: wit otter | caster and Mr. 5 | spur gloves anc re cutters . | 1. te : FNMA. a government second-!| ngninst : i iy |enlled on Mr. Samuel AVILES SO | laid against a dispatcher’s map on Sunday ic =z . . ay. is author- Accompanying Mr Cross-arms, Shelley | background. ized to purchase and make con-! text pointed out the tools as M Mr r. and Mrs. . Bende tracts to purchase VA guaran- task of supply- y Irs. John Bender cal- "symbolic of the led on Mr. and Mrs. It may be possible in some} paople who use these tools and aeee for y Jor . ) . . cases for World War II and Post} co vings of the many share own Korean veterans whose GI | their home at t t hel | Thursday after spending sever- rs whose investment helps pro-| : ers Wins Sy ps! al days in town with relatives. homes have been destroyed Or vide the equipment . . . all of} i 5 so severely damaged as to make ™ ssible ‘ti vir. 1eorge VMumper, “| which makes possible the sup- ade a trip {0 Buffalo, | restoration impractical, to have made a business rig suftalo, their loan guaranty rights re-| citizens.” stored if VA does not suffer any Mr. Everett L. Palmer, assist- loss on the original loan VA also urges veterans with GI loan on receive the award for FP&L at] the hurricane to get in touch | the dinner which had New| with their lenders to work out huge hotel Statler’s ball-| plans, if necessary, for extend-| ,,,n filled to overflowing ing or re-amortizing loan pay- | ments. VA will cooperate fully. | Lenders holding GI loans al- supplemental GI | | 7 of is vital servic ¢ r| Tx ply of this vital service to thei | N. Y. last week. | ant to president and secretary Derr at Mount Joy on Sunday. homes affected by | of Mr. and Mrs on Sunday | on the sick list. loans to veterans for the restor- il ® ation of the home or for proper- Questionaires For 51954 Farm Census REMOVING THE APPENDIX | Now In Mail By Science Features Further information concern-} who were affected by the hurri- cane may be obtained by writ- ing or visiting the VA Regional Office, 19 North Main Street, Jost Haque hia > ' ing for 10 to 15 per cent of 7 OQ ores 3. Ir pe . Wilkes-Barre, Pa, Mr. O'Hara | major surgeries performed in ger said. eral hospitals. The operat \ ier oll A linc seen not always as simple as day, when education, ne methods and the use of have introduced a new An appendectomy is one of th oe! Census of Agriculture are now within a few days, it was an nounced today by Field Super- is to. visor Dr ! adelvhia Office. The farm census question- naires are being mailed from a| central point with the distribu- | tion timed so that the report Up For 1954 Consolidated earnings of Pennsylvania Power and Light Company and its subsidiary, The Scranton Electric Com- pany, accruing to the common stock of Pennsylvania Power & forms will arrive | ators will begin the field can vass. The advance mailing is for Light Company for the twelve months ended September 30, 1954 were $16,243,317, equiva- | lent to $2.88 per share of com- mon stock outstanding at such! date, as compared with $13 355- | ,016 or $2.71 per share on a pro; ¢ forma consolidated basis for the 12 months ended Sept. 30,! ords before =, wers required by the question- appe ndicitis an early operation | renter ary to avoid serious com. | §reater accuracy o that can re- | and the 1953 sult fro + ruptured appendix is | ; ha rg er TT PY sed. b latter calls at the farm. Consolidated revenues tor the ied i as caused ; IY T 9 denis > the infected fluid of the appendix he 1954 Census of Agricul-| 12 months ended Sept. 30. 1954 | i, uw to the abd 1 cavity i” : : i lowing into the abdominal cavity. | ture questionnaire is designed event this infection, -anti- are used before and after | were $108,038,702, an merease over the number and size of reage and harvest of revenues for ing to Dr. Paul S. Rhodes, Crops, | the previous year. - ® | cases of peritonitis are penicillin | and streptomycin, administered si- | multar . For such usage, a | and equipment, appropriately Bulletin Advertising i +H The common symptoms of ap- pendicitis are n ea and pain in tories, selected farm mortgage debt. On the average, {the lower right side of the belly. | ~~ | 1 By ; a Pays Big Dividends | However, as the position of the ap- answered by simply checking pendix in the abdomen can vary, yes” or "no. 30 can the pained area and it 18 ® | ise not to rely on the usual symp- Nets toms. J > Symp | Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. "Nex ew Bigg er r Plymouth ETT Plymouth’s completely new 1955 cars are lower, wider and more than 10 inches longer than previous models. With either a PowerFlow Six or Hy-I'ive V-8 engine, they are the most powerful cars Plymouth has ever built." They are available with a full range of automatic and power-assist devices, including electric window lifts and power front seat adjustment. Pictured here is the Belvedere sport coupe. A: Si ET hm - ~ Mrs. Adah Eichler, and Mrs. B.| Havers-| Vv | Kill Poison Ivy — If poison|lan, a success in hu- | ; . Mrs. Jacob Boyer is confined and Mrs. James Eichler | service Sia : | Miss Minnie Shelley of L an- | : Christ "zc ters | | Albert Cooper, and Mrs. Charles Bittner, | George | Ohio View, on] | them. | tural agent for the Fennsylvania| University Pennsylvania Or-| | chards Against Mice, Deer, and | | Rabbits.” Be | carelessness | stock, lamb, daily, | State Mrs. Ralph Sauders and chil- dren visited Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus | | of the company, Was present to| Mr. and Mrs. William Smith | of Elizabethtown and Mr. and | | Mrs. Kenneth Hickernell of Fal-| mouth were visitors at the home Jenjamin Hess | sion Mr. George Mumper, Sr., is Questionnaires for the 1954 in the hands of local farmers, John J. Stoudt of Phil- | } about a week "os | ahead of the date when enumer- | | the purpose of giving farm op-| erators time to consult their rec-| filling in the ans-| naires and getting them ready | | for the census enumerators. This | thi tt prompt procedure is designed to insure | reporting | land to save both for the farmer | enumerator when the] to provide information on the] farms, ac-| most widely used in | jivestock production and inven- | facilities | selected farm | named expenditures, farm value, and | cach farmer is asked about 100 | questions, many of which can be | Farm Calendar Reminders from The Pennsylvania State University [ student, Miss Genevieve Zim- College of Agriculture. | | | | | | Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mateer|ivy to mixed in with | plants, you can use a weed-Kill- | | ing chemical called Ammate. | old Zimmerman, 115 S. Barbara | George Berggren, Penn State | Street. | extension agronomist, says the; material will and’ | quickly, [ and will not harm surrounding | TSCW The President also has declar-| ports. The extent of the compe- | Mrs. Conway Bennett and fam- | { | nonpoisonous plants. Chief | Sti ite | with [oustanding early this year, re- annual re-| pp and ‘Mrs. Lawton, Sr. of | Ports | State | onomist. most equally real estate and loans. : | Remove Leaves — Use a flex-| | ible-toothed rake to remove | | leaves from the lawn, | {ension agronomist | teed disaster mortgages made | ; ror yat be-| . ; bv private lenders as result of ng electric power that be Mumper on Monday evening. oy private lenders as a result 01} hing the pictures are the count- nto the disaster 1 Kill d abiliti a: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eichler Sasie we ck c 'S 10 05S SLs and Abily © ©| and daughter, Pat, returned to] every Timely kill poison Banks are Becker | Banks in Pennsylvania were the | ed members at largest lenders to farmers of the, tions in November. their credit needs, | 136 million dollars ated with the extension agricultural ec- divided between ties sponsors a pre-rush week | garden rakes because the rigic teeth pull the grass plants from| | the soil and open the turf for | weed seed to germinate, he says. Protect Fruit Trees—Rodents take a nig ol Now is the time to plan your against | Ask your county agricul- | | State “Protecting in handling live- | and pork are ‘ says Thomas King, penn Beauty Shoppe | livestock extension exten- THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pa. Thursday, November 11 8 | PLEDGES AT TSCW Denton, Tex., — A Mt. Joy | merman, at Texas State College for Women is a pledge of Agla- literary-social club at delicate| TSCW. Miss Zimmerman is the | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har- Qc sq. ft. Pledges names were released ivy | Thursday climaxing two weeks within a week, | of club rush parties on the campus. Pledge week | will continue through Oct. 29. | Pledges will become full-fledg- formal initia- Lenders — NOW YOU CAN DO IT YOURSELF Stop and see the newest thing in insulating. The Super Fine Fiber Glass $750 100 sq. ft. A. H. Mumma Hardware FLORIN FH. 3-49: “| Insulate Your Home Now Literary-social clubs are affili- | — Texas Federated Women's Clubs and their activi- | Carroll, Penn’ ties integrated by the Junior Forum on the campus. The Stu- Social Activi- | amount was al-| dent Council of normal estate open house honoring prospec- | tive pledges and governs pledge | quotas and pledging rules. | ph AA Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. reminds Penn State ex | | Never use mean lower livestock prices to {| the producers. i Vacation Needed Breeding hens need a rest from heavy | | egg laying duties of recent | months in order to build up! from orchards {body reserves, reminds F. H.| arus Beuschner, Penn State exten-| | sion poultry specialist. 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