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FILBERT'S MARGARINE 2™ 57c¢ FARMDALE DRY MILK 16szean 33¢ HAWTHORN TRIPLE-THICK COOKWARE | with the new Copper-Qls “overs Save Up 50 40% See the pieces on display (Prices effective thru Sat, Jan. 14, 1856. Quantity rights reserved. ‘on the same THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pa.( Thursday. January 12 4 MARIANNE SCHOFIELD HONORED AT SHOWER Miss Marianne Schofield was honored at a surprise miscella- neous bridal shower on Thurs- day, Jan. 5. The shower was given by Mrs. Cloy Risser and Mrs. Richard Hoover at the lat- ter's home. Those who attended were: | Mrs. Frank Coover, Mrs. Burle Schofield, Mrs. Richard Beach, Mrs. Frank Eichler, Mrs. John | Miller, Miss Georgianne Shatto, Mrs. Ralph Myers, Mrs. Harold Schafner, Mrs. Gerald | Miller, and Mrs. Paul Haw- thorne all of Mt Joy. Miss Gayle O'Donnell and Mrs. Rich- ard Haas of Marietta, Mrs. Ir- ene Palmer, Columbia, Mrs Clyde Barnhart, Elizabethtown, Mrs. Coleman Hilton, Christiana Mrs. Harold Holmes, of Man-| Miss Doris Duncan, ~ heim, and Lancaster. Miss Schofield recieved many lovely and useful gifts. She will become the bride of Mr. Coover, Feb. 18. - in i» —— P. P. & L. REPORTS ON EARNINGS Pro forma consolidated earn ings of Pennsylvania Power & Light Company (including earn- | ings of the former Pennsylvan- ia Water & Power Company prior to June 1955 restated on the basis it was actually merged on June 1, 1955) and its sub- sidiary, The Scranton Electric | Company, accruing to the com- | mon stock of Pennsylvania | Power & Light Company for the twelve months ended Novemb- er 30, 1955 were $18,257,292, equivalent to $3.09 per of common stock at such date, as compared with $17,036,918 or $2.91 per share proforma consoli- share outstanding | dated basis for the 12 months ended November 30, 1954 Pro forma consolidated reve- nues for the twelve months ended November 30, 1955 were $121.904.819, an increase of 8.- 29 over the pro forma reven- ues for the previous year — ® — ENGAGEMENTS ! KLINE—SCHULTZ The engagement of Miss Kath- ryn Schultz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Schultz, 6370 N. Main St., East Petersburg, to E. Bernard Kline, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Kline, 350 Main St., Landisville, has been announced by her parents Miss Schultz attended East Hempfield High School and is employed at the Moore Dairy. Myr. Kline, a graduate of East Hempfield High School, is em ployed by J. C. Snavely & Sons, | Landisville. HARTMAN BOOTH | Lt. Col. and Mrs. C. M. Hart- | man, of 537 Seventh St... New Cumberland, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Dorothy Jean Hartman, to James H. Booth, son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Booth, Mount Joy The announcement was made at a recent party at the Hart- man home. Miss Hartman attended Con- rad High School, Wilmington, Del., and Wooster College, Wooster, Ohio, and is now a student at Millersville State Teachers College. Mr. Booth attended Mt. Joy High School and Pennsylvania University. He recently return- | ed from two years’ service in the U. S. Army and is now a student at Elizabethtown Col- lege. tn TWO LOCAL MEN WERE | AT SCENE OF QUAKES Two local men were in the vicinity of Mexico which suf- fered six earth quakes Sunday. Clarence Weldon and Richard Gerberich are the two local men who were country | at the time. The quakes rocked Acapulco, a Pacific Coast resort city. A four-story apartment building under construction was demol-| ished, the city’s slum area was damaged but no one was report- | ed killed, according to the Red | Cross. i vn in the Se “y HE'S GOT IT! QUR ADS | DID | | chairmen, PHILADELPHIA. Col. Fighter Interceptor 1956 Blue Crutch to Gov. George lan O. Walter, Millersburg, state Dufl, Knox, state Auxiliary president, hand Blue Crutch to Col. Nearly 20,000 VFW veluntoors wi hy spearhead month- | Infantile port here long polio fund drive for National Foundation for Pennsylvania community. lysis, ope ning Jan. 6 or 7, Joseph | ' BUILDING ACTIVITY DROPS IN DECEMBER HARRISBURG-—PNS Con struction activity in vania last month—both on the in the : : : group non-residential front—as might, ? ! home construction front and the ir be expected fell off sharply due elected Robert units Omar throughout the pnrateer, month as Staley, compared with 2737 new homes Bricker, to continued cold weather. Only 2140 were started Keystone State last residential placed under construction in (apy: : the preceding month. Cost of these proposed new place homes dwindled, dropping from === $34 million to around $28 mil- religious center, lion As a point of compari-, plant and a new office building. construction Pennsylvania, provements son, a year ago 1858 new homes were costing an estimated $23 mil- lion ings, building 13st Last month's home activity is expected to provide 2415 family units—down 20 per cent from the previous month but up 23 per cent in compar- ison with a year ago. In the non-residential build- ing field only 604 new projects got under way last month in the state—a sharp drop from the 923 of the preceding month.: Oddly enough however, the cost Edgar Wing, Pa. Air in ever Vv rs. Gertrude Pennsyl-| stalled as president of the Flor | Fire Company sistant. placed under construction in commander flies asst.; treasurer; assistant; corresponding s. Mary Gantz, as-| installation * Florin Hall. | MRS. GROFF INSTALLED PRESIDENT OF AUX. Groff was Auxiliary at meeting of the # Monday a new factory including existing dropped from WAY’S RFCORD CORNER I HEAR YOU KNOCKING— Gale Storm ITS ALMOST TOMORROW — | ‘he Dreamweavers 8461 to 5911 of these new projects increased THE TENDER TRAP-— from $14 million to $26 million. Frank Sinatra Basically this was caused by DUNGAREE DOLL— beginning of the construction of several lar ge SOND 4 TE FIRST) NATIONAL 4 8 Ww. Eddie Schools; a new PRAYER-- Gloria Mann THE GREAT PRETENDER— The Platters WAY’S APPLIANCES Phone 3-3622 Main Street. Mount Joy 111th Symbolic . Leader at Harrisburg. Mar- + and Mrs. VYFW March of Dimes co- International Air- Para- in even- | Collins was | president: secretary; Mrs. | Mrs Mrs. Wm. | Mrs. Benj. Mrs. Viola secre | took | activity im- build- | Fisher | then join the unit of | choice. Mary K. | | probably ARMY RESERVE Young man the coming year? If so - you're making plans for the future. Have you considered the military obligation that is re- quired of today's young You can be certain of your mil- | itary obligation and at the same } future by i activities; time stabilize your participating in the of one of the Army Res ve units in your community. There are several service options now : | available under the | serve Forces Act tailor-made for the young man Visit which are who wants to be sure. the Army Reserve Center locat- ed at 120 North Lime St., Lan- caster today, learn the your When in need of Printing. (any- hing) remember the Bulletin — will you grad- uate from high school during j new Re- i facts, ali, REARS" a ES Your Best || New Year Resolution Should Be To Use Our Service Regularly eevee bases THe me an = ne eT rear an. 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