PP&L Announces Weddings Lower Rates For Customers STERN — MUSSER Musser, Miss Lucille Ann Pennsylvania Power and daughter of the Rev and| Light Company's new lower Mrs. Avery Musser, Marietta annual R1, was married to W. Dean rates, representing savings of about $3 for more than 93 per cent 0 1 RIL, million Stern, son of Mr and Mrs ¢ Samuel Stern, Roaring Spring in the Cross Roads Breth- the Company's residenti: ie ™ ' and farm customers, will be ren in Christ od Moun reflected in electric service Joy, on Saturday, April 27, at 1:30 p.m bills immediately : The bride's father, the Rev, Storb, PP&L Lancas- he bride i © i GT Fa rice president Mr. Musser, officiated, assist- ler division Vice gon a be. €d by the Rev Danie Hoover said that the new rales DE p,, }ride was given in mar- came effective Wetmesiay: riage by her grandfather, the May 1, and will apply to al Res. Irwin O. Musser, of Har. meter readings made on and isburg after this date. The new rates fi Beth Musser. cousin apply not only to electric of the bride, of Grantham, service used starting now; was maid of honor. Brides-| but also to electricity used aids were Miss Connie An- since the previous meter... Mount Joy; Miss Dar- reading. For example, those lene Haas, Grantham, and customers whose meters are aries Ruth Spickler, Mount scheduled for reading May 1 Joy. Connie Stern, niece of with their bills to be mailed the bridegroom, of Martins- on May 6, will find the new burg, was flower girl. Dennis rates applied to service SUP- gi ratzke, Elizabethtown, was plied as far back as the first ring bearer. week in March. . | Dale Stern, Martinsburg, The local utility executive|gs..voq as best man for his noted that normal practice 1S y,. ther Ushers were another to read a certain number of brother, Donald Stern, meters every working day.|.ousin of the bridegroom, | “With more than 880,000 me-\ wavne Burket, both of ter readings over ny two- Martinsburg; and cousins of month period, it IS gnpera the bride, W. Ronald Goetzke| tive that the readings be ,¢ gjizabethtown, and James| spread out as evenly as pos-pajley Ephrata. Miss Lois| sible. It would be impractical| py ,ma was organist. Larry and even impossible to con-pyrover was soloist ’ centrate this number of read-| Following the reception at ings and billings at a partic- the church social rooms, the ular time of the month. Thus, couple left on a wedding trip if the rate were to be applied, Niagara Falls and north- only to service used after|qsstern states. May 1, it would require pro-| The bride graduated from rating of bills based on the ponegal Senior High School different rates existing before|jn 1962 and Thompson Insti- and after May 1, a cumber-tyte, Harrisburg, in the IBM some and expensive process. automation course, and is By applying the rates fully employed by the Maytown to the entire period covered \fg Company. The bride- in each customers’ billing, groom graduated from Mes- not only are the expense and|siagh Academy, Grantham. in complications of pro-rating| 1960 and is employed in far- avoided, but our customers ming as a partner in Samuel are able to benefit from the|Stern and Son. new low rates at the earliest} The couple will and a| reside at * Farmers Assn. Holds Meeting The members of the Done- advisory council, a part| |HIEST gal aster County Far: ler, Marietta R1, have an o the bane OR cuss ® nounced the engagement of "The Wheat Ri ferendum” at 8 Mrs. Drager's daughter, Miss o y « ty . Tues Barbara Ann Seaman, to bier fepilar, Meeungt, Tues Robert E. Hiestand, son of RY pr | » » { Mrs. John S Donegal Ney, discussion the Rew ps vader, si ¢ r the ey rs | Joa i sid at Ser and| lhe couple graduated from DOV iS\U% al Act { 1962 Donegal High School Both A vi o” Aw v 962. Are er ove to be are emploped by Donegal NE 1 A oho between a Mutual Insurance Co. Mr. ON ard of ine ies also attended East- complicated multiple price stiestang ale College, Har. program and a relatively low| risonburg Va ’ support price with greater| Poa i A weddine is freedom to run their own] . § : lanned. business. The real issue, how- ple whether agriculture| is going to adopt the Coch-| rane - Freeman theory of] supply management. ever, is EVA CAROLL | | : | , : | Eva Carroll, wife of Roy Wheat, feed grain, poultry, Carroll, Turnpike road, Eliz- dairy, and livestock, in fact ,pethtown, has been elected May 4, in the borougl) The Then Open all Pennsylvania farmers, go th vice-president of the one-morning only” sale is x the second of the two annual pansy sal will be affected by the out- Pennsylvania War Mothers. come of the 1963 wheat ref- She was elected Wednes- erendum according to the day, April 24, as the organiz- leader. He stated that, if the ation held its 43rd annual wheat referendum is passed, .on vention at the Hotel it will set the stage for more Yorktown in York. | government control of farm-| ing. Corn and the other feed| ! grains will be forced to fol-she served as recording sec- local ee AND-SEAMAN | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Drag-| were By | [PANSY SALE Cub Scouts will conduct a fund-raising activities of the Cubs. charge of the project. When in need of printing, | For two and a half years) emember The Bulletin. | | e Saturday morning A « on VACATION CLUB today at . . . Ray Bell is in low. The end result will be retary. Election as fourth complete government control| vice-president begins a series of the livestock industry in of automatic advancements) that the government will de-|toward the presidency. termine how much is to | Others from the Elizabeth-| Patio Awnings A Specialty | be produced. When inputsitown chapter who attended Haldeman’s Awning Shop| are controlled, the number besides Mrs. Carroll were: 11th & Spruce Streets of dairy cows or the number|Janet Gutshall, Elva Funck, ically regulated. {gemuth. CUSTOM MADE CANVAS | AWNINGS COLUMBIA, PA. of poultry raised is automat- Katie Royer and Esther Wol-| Free Estimates—684-8101 THE “COUNTY BANK” and be prepared for the time of your life - - come vacation ‘64. 0 Choose A Class to Fit Your Plans -tic B HAM DINNER The Donegal high school § band Parents club will have am ham dinner in the cafeteria on Saturday, May 4, from 58 to 7 p.m. There will be mus-m ic by the stage band. Pro-| ceeds will be turned over tom the uniform fund. B Bulletin advertisement pays New York Times New York Herald Tribune possible IBORen. ‘Roaring Spring RI. B : FAMILY NIGHT Holsteins Set “Family Night” was held Top Records for friends and family by the Audio-Vis Club of the Annex. Approximately 15C people New official production| Were in attendance to see records by registered Hol-|the film “Treasure Island”. stein cows in this area were|Prior to the showing of the highlighted this week in a)film, the club president, Dal- special report from the Hol-|las ~~ Wolgemuth, welcomed stein-Mriesian Association of|the gathering, introduced the America. {other club officers and ex- They incude: | plained the purpose and junec- Clevent Golden Denna 45- tion of the club. 02135, a three-year owned by]| B Henry M. Hess, Mt. Joy, pro ANNEX MAY DANCE duced 15,070 lbs. milk and| A May Dance is planned 611 lbs. butterfat in 365 days|for Friday evening, May 17, Wick Haven Texal Jean|at the Donegal Annex. A 3688813, an eight-year-old, May Queen will be elected produced 18,439 lbs. milk|/from the following candi- and 767 lbs. butterfat in 365|dates: Linda Williams, Terry days. Wick Haven Fern De-| Arnold, Fawn Kendig,. Re- light 4177828, a six-year-old,|8ina Kadow, Kay Shultz, had 19,041 lbs. milk and 709/Linda Urban, Barbara Rob- lbs. butterfat in 365 days.|erts and Mary Meszaros. Ed| Both are owned by A. W.[Cole will be the disc jockey] Wickenheiser, Mount Joy. {for the dance. According to the national Holstein organization, the| new production figures com-| pare to an annual output of| 7.211 lbs. of milk and 270] 1bs. of butterfat by the aver- age U. S. dairy cow. Pennsylvania State Univer-| sity supervised the deighing| and testing of the Holstein| records as part of the breed's nation-wide herd testing pro- grams. { ~ JOHNSON BUS SERVICE BUSES FOR ALL OCCASIONS | FLORIN, PA. Phone 653-0321 B When in need of printing remember The Bulletin. "TTT. 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A CM MARKETS with purchase of $10.00 or more Name § AGAIEES ,.uovvsinesssssnss Sisstvrvanst asso | COUPON EXPIRES MAY 8, 1963 SALI I NEE ss srt ss sara e saa I 1100 4 Green Stamps Mt E—-————————— SD ,™\, . E S | 200 JN Green Stamps A very was tossed cerning trees along . Because «| ben “dry” that the yc good long help them » However, of the pro week that | with purchase of $5.00 or more are showing . have every | ame serrrrirssiniisnsniisssssssnsnnnsin booing tan AUAIESS iisvssssvetvonsinrssniverns rr Te ® | COUPON EXPIRES MAY 8, 1963 The tree Foe tn tn cn sn sm tn no = ==] Which has | the project SIRLOIN STEAK 13 T-BONE STEAK (9: Porterhouse Steak 89: Turkeys * 39 SC BELTSVILLE MOUNT JOY, PA. NN MEET Lancaster NEWEST ae wvcodnmioge 5 — WE HANDLE BREAD and MILK - & Sound fH. S. Newcomer & Son KLINE’S STORE | INC. 54 WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT Joy | 4 PEE T EENEISENEEN EENEEEN EE N R EEE | 2 or Wi Sales & Service WOL W. MAIN ST. FORD SALES, Inc. (FORMERLY HERR MOTORS) MOUNT JOY Lanc. Brand Franks ©» 49 Patronize BULLETIN Advertisers, FRESH CHICKEN LEGS Ib ¢ BREASTS |b + 49 59 +99 29 49 29 Princess Margarine -79 Kee Detergent —y Va. Lee Raisin Bread Any Variety loaf 25: NEW STORE HOURS WEDNESDAYS 9:00 TO 6:00 THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY 3rd & 4th Fireside Sliced Bacon FANCY WESTERN Cantaloupes RED RIPE Watermelons SEEDLESS WHITE Grapefruit LARGE JUICY Sunkist Lemons FRESH SNAPPY Green Beans for for dozen Ibs months has new trees h as part of ti *» In additio have taken their own hi; their own. » There still to be plante not be set vu haps next sp ® One does 1 teen ager, or so-called “‘yc sports cars. % One day Barbara Heil street, enjoye in a sports great grandsc Indiar Take | Donegal’s are hot on t championship, defeated list noon as they feat from Her Played on t he Tribesmer hits and not- ould not star he determine As things s eek, the Do pbliged to wir emaining bal or the distri ins, however or an undisp khip. The schedul bame at Elizab Hay of this wt ain-ringer on ext week at I eld. Tuesday’s g rank workin, e gave seven bd six innings nished, holdir itless. At Manheim br hurled a f borted flawle lashing 13-hit pair of haple T'S. Wagner, Tr Brown whamm . Brown and big doubles racked thic! atcher Trostle blows and Kos nd Frank two Whatever figl anheim Cen ame headed nth, and final Donegal lead: rushed as the 0 runs across nd drove Gru IMPROVING Eli Hostetter d a stroke sev nd has been ir ospital, Room roving and is nd in a wheel B. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Omar Gr reet, is a pat t. Joseph's hos As a public Bulletin lists t physician, wh reached for em vice or by th unable to «c family physici Sund Dr. Newtor