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P- & L. ANNOUNCES REACTOR PROJECT | LANCASTER COUNTY STATE'S 2nd HIGHEST - LORIN | 'Rapho Farm Reported |: ae ‘Sold For Over fe 560 Por Are | A farm located Rapho Township | 3 was reported as being sold for more than $600 per Mount Joy | 108 by | tor, acti | { | Charles E. Oakes, President’ IN POTATO RAISING of Pennsylvania Power and HAREISBURG -PNS- Penn- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McCur- Light Company, today inform- sylvania farmers are so good at|dy of Palmyra, visited at the ed Adm. Lewis L. Strauss, raising potatoes that 11 Key- Hamilton home on Tuesday. chairman, and Gen. K stone State counties today rank| Mr. and Mrs. Landis Hess Fields, general manager, of the tha 100 top producing] and James Musser visited Mr. Atomic Energy Commission, of counties in the United States. and Mrs. Nelson Felty and Mrs. PP&L's decision to build a pri- Top potato county in the Adah Eichler at Haverstown on vately-financed electric power, oo "i 1 County, follow-| Sunday. : plant of at least 150,000 kilo- ed in order by Lancaster, Erie, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brinser watts utilizing the homogeneous Northampton, York, Potter, of Middletows, were guests of type reactor, on the basis that Schuylkill, Somerset, Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Gorge Mumper such & plant will be commer- Cambria and Berks. on Sunday. : ; cially competitive with genera- Although Pennsylvania pota- Miss Minnie Shelly of Lane ting stations using conventional to acreage is not expected to be caster visited her father : Mr. fuels. The in-service date for exceptionally high this year, | Samuel Shelley on Saturday. the new unit on ‘the PP&, SYS“! production of up to 20 million Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Gish tem is planned for 1962. | bushels a year has been main-| moved into their property on Mr. Oakes: said that a con- tained steadily through improv- Church St, which they repent. tract had been entered into ed seed and culture methods ly purchased from Vr. and with Westinghouse Electric For example in 1900 Pennsyl- Mrs. Cornelius Wisegurver ; Corporation as co-developer vhnia's average yield wos only Mrs. Emma Eghelrman. cele} With in the design ohd as around 70 bushels per acre as brated her Bil for the pioneering reactor and compared with the present 240 Saturday and Vas ente Raines its related electric generating), 00 ve. by her ghlldgen He grandchil- | equipment, The joint program) Interestingly perhaps, among dren any friends, t will be known as the Pennsyl- the core than 3000 counties ml, Me gS I Se ania Advance actor Projec : Jas | his me Sg a) Yor Savant, Reactor Pr Jeet} the United States, Ls high Co. Grenoral hospital where he. was : : stands 18th with production of 2 : Mr. Oakes said “PP&L for 3 500.000 bushels. | a patient for some time due to sometime has been hard at] Production of potatoes in, 20 automobile accident, : :4f work on studies, under an AEC) Pennsylvania has been a steadi-| Mr. George 41 BES] de Study agree nt of the potent- | ly increasing industry and it is i i R pasition. with 18 While of atomic energy as al hoes ih yn New Holland Machine Co. . : | noteworthy that a considerable Mi. and Mis. Homer O:t and Source for electric of Pennsylvania-grown! Jol D he Av getieration asd = more recently; spuds are shipped out of the erg { Dm A : Vo 'has been making studies of the! state each year, although gen-| elle on Mis ¥ ary <i on! oe Ton on Pele | Cally production has been Hy on S, ar researc ads ng A a No x g. the conclusion that the homog- | Sole qaring | thes past few Eld. Howard Bernhard clos-| eneous-type of reactor is econ-| AER fd ed a two week's series of lomically a promising bet. Meetings on Sunday “It is one of several types on| | Honored At Shower AEC |ing agressively | which the has been work- | as part of [five year | problem program. with each convert the type is knowledge The present| bridal shower to| She will marry gained | Sunday, Sterretts Gap. Manor Ridge to J. where they Glenn Forney Wildwood, N. Aug. 14. Employees of night at Miss Shirley Eby was the Miss Nancy Vogel accompan- its; guest of honor at a surprise ied her grandparents, Mr. and] Monday night. | Mrs. William Lawton Sr. of expect to spend | |about these new heat sources| the Physical Testing Section of about a week. through research and experi-| the Armstrong Research and mentation into designs useful] Developing Center, where Miss PERRY COUNTIANS for full scale commercial elect- | Eby is employed, gave the PLAN ANNUAL PICNIC ric power generation. | shower. The twenty-sixth annual pic With disappoistment recently] Those who attended were nic of Perry Countians living| expressed that no private utili-1 Miss Eby; Miss Nina Evalt, of in Lancaster County will be [ ties had yet announced plans| Elizabethtown; Mrs. Grace held at the Elizabethtown Com-| {for building a homogeneous-| Heindel, Lancaster; Mss Pa-' munity Park Sunday. August 7.1 type atomic-electric plant, we! tricia Fahnestock, Sporting The Rev. R.. ‘A. Eshleman will believe our plan for moving a-| Hill; Miss Geraldine Weber, of be the guest speaker for the| head in this field will become, Lancaster and Miss Barbara dav. Election of officers will be highly significant and a real| Stumpf, Lancaster. toatured during the business contribution to technoligical| —— ‘ | progress.” | = ® REE 1 INAVAL AVIATION CADET | RECRUITING OFFICER {AT LANCASTER Naval Aviation representa- {tive Lieut. G. H. Webster will |be at the Navy Recruiting S.a-| tion located in Room 224. in he Post Office caster Building in August 4, 10 am. to 4 p.m. he Navy's new Lan-| from to explain Aviation Offic-| Candidate and the well Naval Aviation Cadet programs to. ‘all interested voung men in this area Thursday, known The qualifying mental exam- inations will also be t no obliga ion, ng them Parents are cuss with the representative available, | to those desir- dis Av ation phase of invited to Naval any these programs about which they may have questions —- BERRIER REUNION SUNDAY, AUGUST 7 The fourteenth annual reun- ion of the Berrier Clan will be held at the Florin Fire Com- pany hall Sunday, August 7th. Mrs. Norman Mateer and Mrs. Calvin Herr will. be in charge of the program. Mrs. Ralph Brrier, Mr. Mrs. Frank Grube, Mrs. Hershey, Miss Marjorie and Mr. and Mrs. rier will be in charge of games Officers of the clan Bergier, Jr. Vice Mrs. George Berrier, Martin Heisey, and Nelson Herr, Ralph Ber- are: Dave President ; Secre.ary; Treasurer. James | CORN SOUP SUPPER | AT MILTON | Club held | meeting the club house meeting. GROVE Milton Grove Sportsmens its regular monthly last Friday night at CURTIS The A-R PAIN RELIEF Plans for the 5th annual chicken corn soup supper, ANALGESIC which will be held Saturday,| For the relief of muscular aches August 20, were discussed. Pro-| and pains, due to over-exertion gram details will be announced commonly associated with later. ARTHRITIS, NEURALGIA The Club is now construct- RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO ing a pavilion which will be used for Club functions Sloan’ S Pharmacy picnics. : — Le. 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Kulp Agency Ph Moy POPULAR Deliver Chickens of the same high quality Starting Sat., July 23 Phone Manheim was Martin, purchased it through Lancaster r Mrs. Joy R1. Mr. is considered with its level brick house, of storing in the home built f and acres of land. The being used for Martin will as- sume ownership April 1. 1956. four Through F. Stirling OVO IN dN aT aT ed asad vat vie alan d SuTree ees gd te wees Tee = = ee OX PLO ARO eR AR southeast of 0 oe. 4! oN = vor JOY, Vacation Time t PLANT and STORE CLOSED | Aug. Ist to Aug. 5th PENNA. SOL ata’ — eon LL acre. The purchased Lancaster LOR iV eis = == = Teele at XL 1 XC TT ae’ » Pease es, real- Anna Char- Char- ago. wa _ LOC) = PX XO ree eu un - ae - XOX DRL se 8; en a’ =, year ata one the, t farm- | [3 aa’ ata = farms in "ata =~ a’ aa tenant house, | Baie eae iva tobacco thirty two ae OPEN SAT., AUG. 6th ES Va bee es vie . athe ates NE) . ave or She Ee he Se oy EE DODO OIRO IRON COCO fa) sale are } about approximate- boner on gen- (SHORT SLEEVES) FRI. & SATURDAY REQUEST going to 5-8873 or 2-4844 MANHEIM 28-4c¢ WAY'’S RECORD CORNER THE CATTLE CALL— 3 for $3.00 @® 2 One Lot Knit Polo Shirts 6 9c cach Eddie Arnold VALUES TO $1.19 Back I Ion = THEY ARE FINE FOR SCHOOL SONG OF THE DREAMER— ® Eddie Fisher x : | EXPERIENCE : > . UNNECESSARY — 8 A Few Men's Short Sleeve Shirts FORGIVE THIS FOOL— HARD TO GET-- Gisele | LEARNING THE BLUFS— 'WAY'S APPLIANCES Phone 3-3622 48 W. Main Street, Sarah Vaughn IN SMALL: AND LARGE SIZES LEFT $1 39 3 for $4.00 ® ESHLEMAN BROS. JOY, PA. 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