VISIT PP&lL’S “ENERGY OF MAN" EXHIBIT TRAIN Now through July 30 at the STRASBURG RAIL ROAD Located on Rt. 741 East of Strasburg A lively, colorful history of man’s harnessing of energy through the ages, coupled with a view of our nuclear future: See nineteen major display units in all, including a model of the nuclear Boiling Wa- ter Reactor PP&L plans to build at the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, the “raw energy chamber” and a short but entertaining slide presentation. The housing for. the exhibit is unique, too: three remodeled and refurbished railroad passenger coaches. Come see it! It will be an educational and enter- taining cxperience for the entire family. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC 9:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. DAILY 11:00 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. SUNDAY Ca PAGE 4 On Dean's List Four students at Indiana university of Pennsylvania at Indiana, Pa., who reside in the local area have been nam- ed on the Dean’s List for ex- cellence in scholastic achieve- ment during the second sem- ester of 1970-'71. They include: Deborah L. Dusel, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William Du- TRUE COST OF MEAT Price per pound is only a part of the answer to the true cost of meat you buy. Cost per serving is the real guide, says Harold E. Neigh, Exten- } economics @# sion consumer specialist at Penn State. Cost per saving is figured by divi- J: ding the price per pound by the number of expected serv- ings. Boneless meat yields four servings per pound, meat with a smail amount of bone yields three servings meat with a medium amount of bone such as blade chuck & pork loin yields three serv- ings, meat with a medium amount of bone such as blade chuck and pork loin yields 2 servings, and meat with a large amount of bone gives only one serving per pound. On July 4, 1894, Elwood Hayne’s amazed America by driving a one-cylinder auto on Pumpkinville Pike, near Kokomo, Ind, at 6 miles an hour! On the earliest railroads, sparks from the engine show- ered passengers and they beat out their burning clothes or raised umbrellas! Patronize our Adveriisers HEARTS DELIGHT - halves - PE ARS 5 sn Free Wheelin g Styles It's summer. . . unwind with a new hairstyle that's easy to set, easy to keep. See us, 1810 STATE ST. WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1971 sel, 6280 Jeanette Drive, East Petersburg. Kathryn K. Herr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Herr, of 6260 Main street, East Peters- burg. Susan C. Hurst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hurst, Pinkerton road, Mount Joy Patricia A. Longenecker, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Roy Longenecker, Marietta R1, Patronize our Advertisers Mary Lou’s Hair Styling Salon EAST PETERSBURG M. L. STURG'S. PROP. Phone: 569-9821 Patronize our Advertisers FOR Moving Storage CALL Charles E. Groff 653-1357 MOUNT .JOY -85 | someerGER'S LEBANON BOLOGNA Fresh Sliced at Mosemann'’s! VLASIC KOSHER DILLS Qt. Jar Lb. 49 HEINZ Ketchup 2 14.02 Bots 5 ¢ mars DUTCH BOLOGNA 3 . Fresh Sliced at Mosemann’s! Lb. e FRESH CHICKEN LEGS : 49 Kautz Br 0s. : Meaty - End cut Pork Chops HOMEGROWN POTATOES | EXCAVATING SEWER WORK SEPTIC TANKS TOP SOIL FILL ALSO BLASTING CONCRETE BREAKING TRUCKING ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. R.D.3 PHONE 367-7391 8-tfe Lb. c 10 Ib. bag "MADE OF MEAT" Fresh Ground at Mosemann’s! HAMBURG = 65 OPEN = THURSDAY and FRIDAY till 9 PM. — SATURDAY till 6 P.M. ~ MOSEMANN’S FOOD MARKET 37 MARKET SQUARE . MANHEIM, PA. = $4)
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