@ NEWTOWN Mrs. Norman Brosey Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Witmer and family were Horace Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Martin and son, gll of Lititz. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gamber were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brenneman and family of Lancaster R. D. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Falk of Lancaster, Mr. gnd Mrs. Rodger Bates of Millersville, called on Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Myers and family. Visitors of Mrs. Susan Gamber and daughter Minnie were Mr. and Mrs. Havard Johnston of Lancaster. Mrs. Irvin Witmer and son Jack visited with Mrs. Anna Kauffman of Columbia R. D. Visitors at the Wm. Haines home were Mrs. Kenneth Al- exander and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nentwig, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis gnd son, all of Florin Ward, Mr. and Mrs. John Haines and family WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1964 of Mount Joy. , Miss Carmie Myers, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Myers, spent the week end with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. John Kemrer of Landisville. I. A. McFarland and sons of Manheim called on Maur- ice Frysinger and son. Visitors during the past week of Mr. and Mrs. Norm- an Brosey and family were Mr. and Mrs. Levern Lucas of Columbia, Miss Yvonne Becker, Mr. gnd Mrs. John Brosey, all of Manheim R.D. Miss Joyce Graybill of Col- umbia R. D. ADDITION The name of Richard Hop- ple has been added to the list of boys and girls who participated recently in the 7C home room assembly pro- gram presented at Donegal Annex. He presented a piece called “Peanuts and Popcorn Vender’. Lead for the bullets of the Revolutionary Armies was produced in Sinking Spring Valley, Blair County, Pa. THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. ENLISTS IN ARMY James E. Geesey, 441 N. Plum St., has enlisted for a period of three years in the U. S. Army. He will take ba- sic training at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, upon com- pletion of his basic training and then go isto airborne training to become a airborne trooper. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Geesey. The Horseshoe Trail in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch Country begins at Valley Forge and runs through Ches- ter, Berks, Lancaster, Leban- on gnd Dauphin Counties. It ends at Manada Gap. Reading, an important in- dustrial city in Pennsylvania was located where it is be- cause two Indian trails con- verged there. It was founded by William Penn’s two sons, Thomas and Richard, The “balanced rock” near Marklesburg, a huge boulder weighing several tons, is bal- anced on the edge of a 200 foot cliff. SAVE DOLLARS by Switching to Flameless Electric Home Heating Nowll $150 $100 $75 ALLOWANCE FOR REGULAR HOME HEATING SYSTEM ALLOWANCE POR MOBILE HOME HEATING SYSTEM ALLOWANCE FOR EACH APARTMENT that will be individually metered. Be modern and save money, too! Switch to flameless electric home heat and let the trade-in allowance on your old-fashioned heating system pay part of the cost. This offer is good only through your Reddy Kilowatt Recome mended Electric Home Heating dealer. (Call PP&L for the name of one near you.) He'll also guarantee the operating cost of heat. ing your home electrically for the first two years at PP&L’s special total electric living rate, New rates for total electric living . . . as low as 1.2¢ per KWH . . have been filed with the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission to become effective May 1. AN INVESTOR-OWNED 2% ELECTRIC UTILITY IN THE SERVICE OF THE PUBLIC PAGE THREE Complete Place Setting Isa ~ Free Gift From Us! This knife is one of the five pieces of “Tulip Time” Stainless Steel tableware that make up a place ! setting. Serving pieces are also available. Open a new Savings Account for $25 or more or add $25 or more to your present Savings Account at any County Farmers Bank office. 'You will receive the first 5-piece place setting of this quality Stainless Steel tableware FREE -as a gift from County Farmers Bank, And you then become eligible for our special offer to Savers. For each additional $25 deposited in your Savings Account, you may obtain another place setting for only $2.25 — or your choice of additional serving pieces at a fraction of their true retail value, BUT HURRY! OUR STOCK IS LIMITED! Available only at LANCASTER COUNTY FARMERS NATIONAL BANK HB LANCASTER, PA. MAIN OFFICE -23 East King Street 52 E. King Street—138 N. Queen Street Prince and James Streets 926 Manor Street —-566 New Holland Avenue 1643 Lincoin Highway E.—1847 Columbia Avenue QUARRYVILLE, PA. State and Church Streets MOUNT JOY, PA. One W. Main Street—801 Main Street Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System