a ake ler 3 e turbine v 3 aE Wi 2—The Bulletin, . Joy, Pa., Thursday, March 15, 1951 5 he giant boiler and the turbine . . oe - RICE u now in progress and the unit ex- Jewerly - Silverware & sected to be in regular service very : Wa | he Ta: Jo Bulletin N Goi | Already a further addition Watches - Gifts A y eport ow omg of 125,000 kilowatts is under way; 99 \ I E P bli h this newest addition is expected to Watch Attachmemts W=-IPERO Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher : 13 Rp 3 0 toc 0 ers’ be turning out power by mid- (WATCH REPAIRING) ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 [SR — [ 1053. Continuation of the present Complete Ronson Lighter 9 : #3 ! 4 nr » v } “Our Belief that a man should | nr 7 Storb, Pennsylvania | expansion program through the Rewuir Service with y 1 lS . . T. 8% | i 8 3 pair Service ase.’ 20 0 Publ wry 3 i Thursday at Na.| live within his income and pay his | & Light Companys Lancas- | years ending 1954 will require ex- y ¥ ill Help i ou Save w I . st) gn | St. M Ys | honest debts, and that our govern- |... vice president, today | penditures of $82.3 million by the Koser S Watch Shop Subscription, per year $200 | ment should operate on the Same announced that mailing of the util- utility Dial Mt. Joy 3-4015 — Bik Months $1.00 sensible basis. | ity’s 1950 annual report to its near- Total revenues for the year were |} Chocolate Ave, FLORIN, PA. Three Months 60 | “Our Belief that under the Am- ly 70,000 stockholders is now un- ¢ nearly $78.4 million, a gain of 12% Single Copies | erican Way of Life we already have der way More than three days will | over 1949, and in spite of increased Sample Copies Saar a higher standard of living than any | ha required by the company’s fin- | operating expenses the company : Entered at the Postoffice at Mt, other government system has ever ancial department staff to complete succeeded in bringing down into Dr.H.C. Killheffer N Joy, Pa., as second-class mail mat- offered—let alone delivered. the mailing of the 17 tons of reports | net earnings a substantial portion . ter under the Act of March 3, 1879. “Our Belief that as free men, pp. re port points out 1950 | of the revenue gains. Payroll con- Optometrist proud of our achievements and | ihe record year for PP&L | tinued t, be the largest item of ex- MANHEIM a Bia svlvanis swspaper | . | ‘ . | : : 2 | 2 Member, i owspaper | jealous of our rights, there is no}. hours sold, number of | pense and including employe bLen-([ 163 S. Charlotte St. To give you maximum value, | place in our midst for communism, | oi served. peak power de- | efits, amounted to $21 million for Telephone 5.3376 A&P takes only lc net profit on Publication Day, Thursday | fellow travelers and other cranks| ac 2nd revenues reached new | 1950. Fuel expenses were about Men. GJ Ee your dollar. Copy for a change of advertising | who by wild accusations and empty | highs. [S108 Iniflion: und. tuxes S10.4 mil- es. . Sat. . M. should reach this office Tuesday. | promises would lead us down the > | lion. Total operating expenditures Tues. Fri. Sat. : : ; Illustrated throughout with full- | I J expendi 9:30.1:00. 2.5 P. M , . We will not guarantee insertion of | Stina] - ic slave= | wo rape G48 5 : “w ornern any advertising unless copy reaches trail to political and economic s [ color photographs, the text presents | Were $43.5 million ELIZABETHTOWN Customers C the office not later than 9 a. m. (FY : a | an interesting digest of the year's 15 E. High St. . : : ] preceding day of publication. | “Our Belief that it is our duty pi operations. Its simplified text fol- | MOUNT JOY COMPLAINS Telephone 24.R | / There's no place for waste in our Classified ads in be accepted to | free men to speak out in lows the modern trend toward se- | ABOUT SAND IN WATER | national defense effort. i ) 0 y » : oH a. Pa pT TN American Way of Life i curing greater understanding of A complaint against alleged pol- That applics to grocery sores as 1 jE on to that eM . . . May company affairs on the part of the | lution of the boroughs water source I 9 y I : E D I 1 0 R 1 A L.| J a we eo | smaller investor. The majority of | will be lodged with State Health 12 - 48 - 120 BASS well as delcnse plants. | | PP&L. investors hold 15 shares or | Department agginst the Milton - . id At A&P, we are fortunate in have 1 S re TAXES GREATER THAN WAGES | less. Grove Sand Co. quarry by the Mt. New & Used ing 92 years’ experience To help you save in every depart. The wolf at the door doesn’t wor-| Last year, for the first time in| 1, continuing its postwar expan- | Joy Borough Water Authority. STRAIGHT GUITARS of any kind — whcthes it be ment, A&P offers storewide low ry some men as much as the mink | history, taxes were the largest| program, the utility's expen- The authority decided at a meet- ELECTRIC HAWAIIAN GUITARS | pied ayer hn bs prices in the clothes closet. single factor in the cost of operat-| jit res fy 1950 were $26.9 million [ing here Tuesday night to complain : ol lood, ty , ul 200 | ing the electric industry. Prior to| or a total of $130 million for the | with the State agency against the HARMONICAS 75¢ UP | constant effort to save money for In the old days a girl dropped a this, wage costs had heen at the 0p five years ending 1950. The pro- | company allegedly permitting. sand SHEET MUSIC & BOOKS | our customers. handkerchief and picked up a hus- | of the ledger. [ garam not only includes the huge | fiom its plant to get in the Little Crnitase. Ntandolh | You can us do our part in hand but not so today. | The gas and electric industry's! new power plant at Sunbury but | Chickies Creek, the borough's wa- Lessons on Man oii, | ) ; eo eo | 1950 tax bill was in excess of $1,- | reinforcement and ex- | ter source Tenet Banjos, Hawaiian Guitars | this national emergency by calling ] Jam : fe py Ta re ment A ee and Accorgians. . ww a0 One must be very fleet of foot | 000,000,000. And taxes took some 21 of the company's Authority members explained | our attention to any wasteful prac. these days to ever catch up with | percent of electric company 8Y0SS | mission and distribution facilities | that the sand gets into the borough aes ho ; Hind free o tices we may have overlooked. ER Your running expenses. j revenues, as compared with 19 per | throughout its 9500-square-mile | water plant's filters, causing troub= 4 Plase write: oe 0 | cent in 1949. service area. The first 150,000 kilo- le there. David Hess Music Sho : To protect you against rising prices, : bw : this oka si : : mit 4 si Wh ob A ta > The per capita consumption of What makes this particularly sig-| watts of capacity at Sunbury were |, . 105. N. Market Street p CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPT. A&P guaranteesall advertised prices whiskey in Washington is about | pificant is the continuing drive to placed in service late in 1949. A Everybody reads newspapers but ELIZ ABE THTOWN. PA A&P Food Stores for 3 full week. four times the national average! put the Federal government | 100,000 kilowatt addition is ‘now | NOT ‘everybody reads circular ade Phone 605-3 420 Lexington Ave., New York 17,N. Y. which in part explains Washington. | and farther into the power business practically completed, with tests on | vertising left on their door step. 11-tf Of course there's still a better rea- | and to socialize private enterprise | | : : son. lin this field on a step-by-step basis. | COLD STREAM All prices shown here (including those of coe | The Federal plants either pay no PINK SALMO 7%-o01 37¢ 1-1 59¢ items not subject to price ceilings) are WE OBSERVE LENT | taxes at all, or pay sums in lieu of | §| 9 sn ia guaranteed — Thursday, March 15th As the great religious. festival of | taxes to local government which | | ’ through Wednesday, March 21st the year approaches we observe the | are merely token sops compared | | KXXX SUGAR 1b 12¢ ; Exp interval. in the Christian custom, | with what private enterprise would | { ti Fi B Toi 28 as a period for fasting and praying. | pay on the same volume of business. | en Ig ars pkg c GREEN GIANT Lent dates back to the first histor- | And, on top of that, they are built | ° : Pie-Sliced Apples 20-8 20¢ MN jes of the church though it has not | with the government's tax revenue, | Plain lothing epartmen | : LONI CR - PEAS always been the same length of | and it is common for them to run Juice SUGAR ADDED em days and though its observance is heavy deficits which call for more) slain F bares LOE for? | Red Cheek Apple Juice =i 22¢ 2 25 2 on 39 not the same in all’ churches. The | appropriations by Congress. Finally | “Where Plain Folks Like to Shop 8 Jude Te : underlying meaning of Lent is the | they are totally free of state regu- | A & Pp Spinac A a ibe did 20¢ same. the period of pause when | lation—while the business-managed | ; » 1-1b * A a man contemplates the higher plane | companies are regulated lock, stock | Perfect Strike Chum Salmon " '33¢ strut their new spring furs and the | est and most aepe ® taxpayers. 131 | ceen ING 2-01 : : . 1-1b maple sap activates the digestive The answer should be an | SEASONING bottle ¢ Nabisco Premium Sailtines Le 38 ! juices. There are diminutive pud-|ccal “No!” if for no other reasom) Junket Powder os {0g Campbeli’s Tomato Catsup 22¢ | Hee dies in the front yard, blobs of ooz- | than to help save our country from | Ranger Joe HONEY. FLAVORED. - il | Exce ey mud in the driveway that result | destruction by taxation. | A WHEAT pkg Armour S Beef Siew = dde \ in man and dog tracks across the aE BEARDSLEY'S to, { i} i living room rug. The housewife is | { SUNNVYFIELD FANCY CREAMERY Codfish Cakes = {Gg 1: : hedul a es ix / T Fish CHicken oF the sea 7-01 29 T making her human schedule con { an er | 5 vil 1s eh ato una Is WHITE MEAT in Cc form to nature's schedule by her | BUTTER prints 17° solia 75¢\ o | springing movements oasis] : (From pag 3 gen tl . 4 oe | ing rge vi sgistators to s- i #1 housecleaning. All of this is the| ng. bree your leg 4 | challenge to the season, some un- | courage Essel | FLORIDA NEW PROP YALENGIA 176-SI1ZE pretentious, some some | ; Thess ane Ry nig | Bleu Cheese Gic ORANGE dozen 39° melodic, some discordant, but still] £Y oe St Spon pal as i | § } Sharp Cheddar Cheese 1b Gic all a prelude of the Spring song. | Pat of a national campaign spob- | 3 ¥ the Consumer Credit!§! KRAFT'S 2-1b . pr ®e 9 0 sored by e Conse | Velveeta Cheese Foo her 99¢ Crisp Carrots Lien hone 9 bund ie We | A DISAPPEARING LANDMARK | committee o ihe £ Dfhiean 0 | Yogurt a 6c TE dior ee ) : po We usually associate the covered | Assoc wn 3. 20 i ng pe 1 2 iD Ne Pascal Celery PRICED HIGHER was 296 : . ec ations the c ittee | ED 11k se bridge with New England altho recommendations the comics) Marvel Bread iii? ii 15¢ "i" 216 Now Green Cabbage “hoi 9c M there are some remaining as land- rn uly = res; : Ee | Hot Cross Buns JANE 35¢ FLORIDA SEEDLESS for . XS v > WwW ; i marks in other sections. As they ¢ hen provide the public 1 4 | PARKER 7 Jo 5 Grapefruit JUICY 64-70 SIZE 3 25¢ MOU : . such credit as is necessary. SUGARED OR dozen disappear from the countryside to) >" . x 1 | Donuts CINNAMON 25¢ CALIFORNIA—NONE each a be replaced by girders and cables | oy re we pay 2 heuer | Potato Chi INE avi Sor Avocado Pears. Toige ngwt 19 iy ill, we become aware > dan- . 5. No. 5 of iron and steel, by concrete, we i ye le ter! | | 0 GRIPS “sos boo Yellow Onions vic vichee ide sy aod | gers ation,” Mr. erger | | | PAAS view those few covered bridges that said. “Inflation cute the Lavine 1 | Easter Egg Colors 15¢c & 25¢ R dR di h Sbuthern — @risp bunch & ai vith a d pr i : er | on ric r remain, with a degree of nostalgia. | 58! hte Hon gas hie K 2 | i gars 10%- voz € AAISNEeS none Priced Highe C One community, needing to replace | FOWEr of your do san. Your an wk i | Cheerio Oat Cereal Pky 23¢ Gras 5 OXFORD PARK—FREE 5-Ib $i 89 4 wern-out covered bridge, is hav- shaves in the responsibility to help | > in at S OF CRAB GRASS bag i 9 2 worn DHL COV ia keep the dollar strong; but if we | Mazola Salad Oil bottle ddc bottle 84c Li B DUTCH FARM 12-02. 9 ing the new structure designed on Bo wits the faht infle. 1] Ina Beans ouick rrozen bier 39C the identical lines of the old, al are to win the fight against infla- |} Orange Juice yi i SOUTH Frozen cans 39¢ pleasing gesture that gives distinc- tive qualities to the scenery and still serves traffic, Se often our sense of practibility must overcome our sentiment which is the price we pay for pregression. Our salate to one of memories gems | B the sheltered passage, the wooden bridge whose covered trusses pro- every citizen will have to co- | The six points we today's advertisement suggestions that if they are in, orerate. cutlined in are constructive will benefit everybody adhered to.” SE SRT Ea have | i 1. WED MARCH 24 Ir. and Mrs. Eli S. Arndt, F lovin, { La Choy Meatless Chinese Dinner ok, BG¢ 5 Peter Pan Peanut Butter SMOOTH OR CRUNCHY 87 EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA. fected timbers, wayfarers and issued invitations to the mar- | ee : 1? ) . beasts from the weather. | riage of their daughter, Betty Jane | | New Spring Coats ny 33¢ A&P S PRICE POLICY i fF i 4-02 es ® 90 to Dale F. Key ser, son of Clie P. 1 iar + Storewide low prices oi Hundreds. | EXPRESSING OUR Keyser, Middletown, March 24, at | of it m d a d of SENTIMENTS 7 p- m. in the Mount Joy Church of $32 50 to 5 50 fast ly ay. hinges * k A typical small industrial town of | God. ® ® Three Little Kitiens Cat Food just one-day or ‘week-en 18.000 souls, in Tiffin, Ohio. In Tif-| Miss Arndt attended Millersville |} specials. fin, 410 men and women, employees | State Teachers College and is em- |} LTS aie hint. vont cot oi | ae Sh : of a local hearth manufacturing | ployed by East Donegal Township {| Spring 13 just around the corner . . . choose you lightwe Loi c fre our Sar 7¢ 15. 11¢ o All advertised prices (including ecmpany. wanted: to declire them. | Schon District. Mr. Keyser is em- | {| large collection of conservative styles. CE ie he z sey sd in can i J Rha 3 /