The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 01, 1974, Image 5

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    Don’t buy
Graybill's new
Swiss 2 Milk
just because
it costs less.
Graybill’s new Swiss 2 costs 7¢ less a gallon than regular
homogenized milk. Don’t buy it for just that reason. When
you buy milk, your family’s nutrition comes before savings.
That’s why you should try Graybill’s new Swiss 2 vitality milk.
It's packed with muscle building, high energy protein and
other nutrients. Swiss 2 milk gives your active family the
energy it needs to stay on the go.
Yet Graybill’s Swiss 2 is a delicious milk, full-bodied and
refreshing. The one-third lower butterfat content in Swiss 2
helps you stay trim. Swiss 2 gives you plenty of needed nu-
trition, with less fat than regular milk.
So, don’t buy Graybill’s new Swiss 2 just because it costs
less. Get it because your family deserves it. It’s the ideal new
family milk.
Get Graybill’s Swiss 2 at your door, or local, independent
food store. Save 7¢ on the gallon with the handy screw-top;
3¢ on the convenient half gallon.
Graybill’s Swiss 2: the tasty way to stay on the go.
FAMOUS FOR FIRSTS IN MILK CARE AND QUALITY.
May 1, 1974
St. Mark's Choir
To Give Concert
At Maytown Church
St. Mark’s United
Methodist Chancel choir,
under the direction of Miss
Marilyn J. Strominger of
Maytown, will present a
concert of sacred music on
Sunday evening, May 5, 7:30
p.m. at the Maytown Church
of God.
Music will be divided into
five parts -- ‘““Songs of
Praise,” ‘“‘Christmas,”’
“Lent,’”’ ‘‘Easter’’ and
“Songs of Consecration.”
The following choir
members will be taking
special part in the concert:
Judy Armold, Roy Armold,
Jr., Jim Endslow, Kim
Lauver, Shirley Roth, Ralph
Secrest, Richard Kohler, and
Michael Kohler.
Organist will be Gerald L.
Miller of Rheems who will
play “Fantasia and Fugue"
by Johann Pachelbel and
“Praise Be To Thee, Lord
Jesus Christ’ by J.S. Bach
for the prelude and offertory
music.
Rev. Edward Rosenberry,
pastor of the Maytown
Church of God, will assist in
the service. The public is
invited.
National Central
Bank Plans Merge
With Richland
National Central Financial
Corporation, Lancaster, and
the Richland National Bank,
Richland, Pa., in Lebanon
County jointly announced
approval of an agreement to
merge the Richland bank
into National Central Bank,
a wholly owned subsidiary of
National Central Financial
Corporation, in exchange for
an undisclosed number of
shares of National Central
Financial Corporation
common stock.
Founded in 1906, The
Richland National Bank had,
as of March 31, 1974, total
assets of $18 million, total
deposits of $15.5 million and
$10.5 million in loans. On the
same date, National: Cen-
tral’s total assets were $872
million, deposits totaled $743
million and total loans were
$566 million.
Assuming approval by
Federal regulatory
authorities, The Richland
National Bank will become
National Central’s first
office in Lebanon County and
the 45th in its immediate six-
county trade area.
All directors of the
Richland bank will remain
members of an Advisory
Board of Directors for the
Richland Office and all of-
ficers and staff of the bank
will be retained to perform
the functions of their present
positions.
On March 15, 1974, the
Comptroller of Currency,
Washington, D.C., approved
on application of The
Richland National Bank to
construct a new office at 25
E. Main St., in Newmans-
town.
Mount Joy Bulletin - Page 5
School Menu
Thursday, May2
Pizza
Buttered Peas
Peanut Butter Cookie
Fruit
Milk
FRIDAY, MAY 3
Fish Sandwich
Potato Chips
Buttered Corn
White Cake-icing
Milk
MONDAY, MAY 6
Hot Dog on bun
French Fries
Buttered Peas
Fruit Mix with citrus sec-
tions
Milk
TUESDAY, MAY 7
Tomato Seup
Toasted Cheese Sandwich
Lettuce-Egg Salad
Pudding with Topping
Milk
WEDNESDAY, MAY 8
Filled Meat Loaf-gravy
Oven-browned Potatoes
Coleslaw
Pears
Milk
THURSDAY, MAY 9
Orange Juice
Hoagie
Buttered Corn
Pineapple tidbits
Milk
Z BIRTHS
Jere and Linda (Sharp)
Geib, Mount Joy RI1, a
daughter, Monday, April 22,
at St. Joseph's Hospital.
Harold and Grace (Frey)
Wert, Mount Joy R2, a
daughter, Saturday, April 20,
at General Hospital.
Charles T. and Beverly
(Loraw) Hower, 139 N.
Market avenue, a daughter,
Friday, April 26, at
Columbia hospital.
Three Selected
Representatives
To Keystone State
Three Donegal high school
‘students will attend the
Keystone Boys State,
sponsored by the American
Legion.
Representatives of the
.Mount Joy Post, they are:
Dean Buchenauer, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Buchenauer, 121 New Haven
Street; William Landis, son
of Dr. and Mrs. William
Landis, R1, Columbia and
John Weidman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Weidman, 240
S. Market street.
"GENERATOR THEFTS
Threats of a power strike
in England were blamed by
police officials for an in-
crease in the thefts of mobile
electricity generators.
$20,000 For Sea Shell?
The Emperor Francis the First
of Austria paid the equivalent of
$20,000 for a precious wentletrap
sea shell.