WTP Te Nee Ty Te YY / GIRL SCOUT NEIGHBORHOOD | MEETING MONDAY, MAY 1 The Girl Scout Neighborhood meeting wil! be held Monday, May | 1st at eight o'clock at the Girl Scout rooms, All members are urged to attend the meeting. Bethlehem; Percy A. Brown, Wilkes Barre: Philip H. Cooney, Philadel- phia; Ira A. Hawkins, Jr, New York; George Ross Hull, Harris- burg; George R. Lamade, Williams- port; Chas, E. Oakes, Allentown; | Thomas Perkins, Easton, Mary- land: J. B. Warriner, Lansford, Pa. Operating revenues for the first three months ending March 31, 1950 The Bulletin, MI. Jov, Thursday, April 2 1950 Watches-Clocks-Jewelry And Watch Repairing Pa. ‘High School Band P.P.&L. Stockholders And Scout Patrol Hear Report 0f Rising To Parade May 6 Electric Use In Penna.’ LADIES AID OF WEST G RE EN TREE TO HOLD BAZAAR The Ladies Aid of the West Green | Tree Church of of fancy the Brethren are having a sale work, pillow cases home-made chicken corn oup, ples, cake ele it the Mua ket Basket t I iday 28th. B Warren H. Greenawalt JEWELER JOY 209 West Main St, MT. OPEN EVERY EVENING WHITE - WASHING AND Lon all-visk DISINFECTING 31, the luction and Marketing office afternoon and evening, ril ring soup containers PEADLINE FOR INSURANCE lhe deadline for farmers to federal May Administra ton announced Ap- ap= tobacco in- local Pro- HESS BROS. | Successors To HUBER OBERHOLTZER FLORIN, PENNA. Phone Mt. 23-4930 8§-25-1 H. L. RICE Plumbing & Heating Phone 53-4151 MOUNT JOY, PA. Joy f Subscribe for the Bulletin LOCAL TRADEMARKS lee You can handle financial affairs with far greater success .... when you pay by check!! Cancelled checks make your bookkeeping easier, your budget records sim- ple. Open an account here this week. SS IA | Member FDIC. TAKE A LOOK AT Newcomer Motors, i. CHEVROLET'S CRACKERJACK or ALL TRADES! ©? 2 bi The Annual Parade and Rally of| At annual meeting of Pennsyl- School Safety Patrols of Lan-|vania Power & Light City held at Allentown Monday, Lancaster on Oakes, Company President, ed continuing rise in customer re- More quiremints for electric power. As a of them result of this expanding business. Mr. Oakes forsees possibility of “a more liberal policy in connection with dividends on common stock in the near future.” Reviewing last years utility president said had improved the Chas. E report= | and County will be Saturday 3,000 children and caster mn morning, \ 1 May than Patrol members will take the 0 their bands- in this } part ig demonstration, largest and kind ever held of the most colorful of its Pennsy largest in the As ond rally the | | | [ir | in lvania and one business, revenue slightly more than 5 | per cent over the previous year but that many items of expenses | still continued upward. He was op- | tomistic about 1950 on the basis of first quarter showing, in which kilo- watt hours showed } a better than 3 ise over the same quarter nation the in previous years, the parade will be sponsored by the Automobile Club, of Pennsylvania Police ster with co-operation Police school The pai laid out through State Lancaster and the authorities per cent 1949. The company’s construction pro- gram to meet increased electric re- quirements of the more than a half- million customers was moving a- head very satisfactorily he said. | This prog-am high=lighted by | the completion of the first 150.000 | kilowatts of capacity, in the late | fall, at the highly efficient new | Sunbury Plant. The new 100,000 kilowatt addition is well under wav, | the The construction budget for 1950 | was announced as 28 6 million dol- lars, with the overall program for the three years, ending 1952, ex- {pected to be 615 million dollars Mr. Oakes said $8.000,000.00 nf the new money required had already heen secured through the sale of | Substantial cash prizes will | bond and that over the three year | Club | Period $18.000.000.60 more would : have to be raised through the sole | outstanding parade features. {of securities tc carry out the 60.5 | For program. | | ade will move on a route in lowntown Lan- then to Williamson Field of Marshall prog casler, ranklin and College elaborate ram will This from the where an include 1s will music annual State Po- and brief talks by visit- This open to the public without charge. The Mount Joy Patrol High School Band will be parade taged ive acts lice rodeo ing nobles. program will be and in this A score of other school bands will march in the More 100 juvenile safety floats will be en- | parade. than tered. be given by the Automobile {or million dolla» The elected and the stockholders auth- orized the management to increase | the authorized eapital stock by 100- 1.000 additional shares of series pre- [ferred and 12,000 additional shares |cf 41% per cent preferred Directors | A half-hour-long colored motion |of the company are: D. H. Brillhart, picture of last and ten consecutive years—up to ] ind including 1942—a Patrol parade | comvany’s directors were re- rally was . held in Lancaster each Spring. During the war it was revived in and discontinued, but was 1948, bigger than ever before. year’s parade | were stockholders | | ing period. Local Rotarians | ence. | Rev. rn A rs $19,439,157.00 an increase of 7 percent over last years correspond- RUMMAGE SALE Saturday, and —— — Friday their rummage sale in the (From Page 1) Golf Club. There were 477 persons | clock and Saturday at ten o'clock. n attendance. The speaker for the occasion was Harrison Wood, com- mentator and World traveler, the District Governor nominee William | Shissler, member of the West Shore Club was introduced to the audi- CHARACTER ....... Our differently better of Directing . . . our attention to YOUR Family Cus- Traditions lend a Tribute pleasant- methods assiduous Those the conference from our local Club were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaeffer, Mr. and Mus. Wiley, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Beahm, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eshle- man, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stehman, | | | | toms an attending | ons, and “Character” always remember (a 6329 SHEETZ HOME FOR FUNERALS North Duke Street At Lemon LANCASTER, PENNA. to the you will ly. tay Mr. and Mrs. Ted Weidler, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Eshleman, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Keener, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sloan, | and Mrs. W. L. Koder and Mr. | and Mrs. Paul Stoner. | — — | | Subscribe for the Bulletin Announcement of Removal DR. JOHN R. KENSEL WILL BE LOCATED IN His New Offices, AFTER MAY Y Ii Delta Street 31, 1950 allv has been shown to more than | 20.000 in the schools this year. Mo- | “we | of the 1950 event will | presentation the tion pictures be taken for schools next year. in the parade and | charge of Sgt. H. A. Ries of the State Police, Sgt. John E. Fhleiter of the Lancaster Police | and Dean Gable of the Automobile | Club | Arrangements for rally are in © of © Will Celebrate (From nace 1) Maurice N. Bailey, George Keener, Albert. following were suggested: Lloyd | Mrs. | Mumma, Mye and Ce The It To have ye a four day celebration; Tuesday, and, Wednesday; May 27 to 30, 1951. 2. Sunday May 27th, Ministerial in charge, all | members of Sunday, Monday, Associated inviting {ormer ministers and the various churches back to Mount Joy for a real Home Coming in all | churches, with a large Union Ser- vice in the evening. 3. Monday, May schools under 28th, direction of the Programs in and possibly for- Al- School Supervisor mer teachers and supervisors. umni Banquet in the evening. 4. Tuesday, May 29, Pageant, if possible, cast taken from the entire community; Contest for Miss Cen- | tennial. | Wednesday, | orial Day Parade, Fireworks. 6. Exhibit of . Industries 1851 = 1951 on first floor of Scout Building. 5 Mem- Concert, | May 30th, Band Electric hay curing in by actual test, | produced better than Centennial Book; advertise- | ; five times as much U.S. grade No. 1 hay ments, history of Mount Joy other ~~ PICK-UP inter 8. information which may be of | rest. U.S nal cost. This will give you an idea how strong Chevrolet pick-ups are built. You can drop the tail-gate with only one end supported, and a 200-pound man can stand on the other end without springing the gate out of shape or col- lapsing it. If your pick-up gets hard service, you had better see us about getting a Chevrolet Advance Design Pick-up. V. | ey; the Call pick out the Chevrolet pick-up you want now . . . Have it working for you in no time! | minute, Department at a Officers Tor 1950 President, President, 2nd V. President, : Secretary, Treasurer, Mr. Mr. Dr. Mr. Mr. John Roland; George Keener; | Robert Walk- | Maurice N. Bail- | Carl Krz and all S. 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