din, Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Rural Electrification Week Is Proclaimed In ‘a proclamation issued Charles Fish Burgess, of Mount| Whereas, Pa, called attention to Rural | ies Week, August 26 to celebrating across! lines into rural areas so that today, | today, | of the nation; and these electric compan- Joy, now have virtually completed a Electrification September 1, the nation, the great progress made | great program of extending electric no matter how distant or remote, in extending electric service to! about 95% of the occupied farms in| he | millions of farms and homes in ru-| their respective service areas now | ral America. | have electricity available; and ) { The proclamation follows Whereas, the extending of electric | “Whereas, the health and securi ty of this Nation is vitally depen dent upon the production of an] increasing farm production, at the | abundant supply of raw and pro- same time raising the standards of | cessed farm products; and | living in farm and rural homes to Whereas, the problem of produc- | ing more farm products to fulfill | comforts of city-living; and | the needs of an 3 Whereas, Pennsylvania Power & population—in face of diminishing | Light Company has made a partic | numbers of farm workers contribution to! early recognized the business | the pioneering of rural electrifica~ | managed electric power companies | -| service to millions of farms and rural homes has resulted in evers include the many conveniences and ever-increasing was | ularly significant by tion, and as the company’s accom | | Kelvinator HOME FREEZER Kelvinator’s 37 Years’ Experience Assures | Dependable Frozen | Storage THE FREEZER YOU CAN TRUST | SIZES 6 - 9 - 13 - 20 CU. FT. Lester E. Roberts MOUNT JOY, PENNA. 47 EAST MAIN STREET DIAL 3-4132 Lugust 30, 1951 [plishments for this area stand a< company’s role in the ruial electri fication movement has been nation- ally recognized. Typically, the lo cul utility has won top honors on its farm utilization programs for the past three years in competition mong the nation’s best record. Therefore, 1, Charles Fish, Bur- gess of Mount Joy, Pa. do hereby proclaim that the week of August 26 to September 1, 1951, be official~ ly observed as Rural Electrification Week, this to be part of a celebra- tion across the Nation.” open to all business-managed elect ric companies over the entire Uni- ted States. —————) Gi Schools Open Posters Urge Care In Motoring colorful PP&L, a pioneer and continuing electric lines started leader in extending to farms and rural homes, its formal rural electrification pro= gram in 1923 and the progress since been tremendous. A quarter century ago, PP&L had just 1,200 miles of rural lines serving a bumper strips on busses, trucks and mere 20,000 rural customers, of | automobiles and through newspap- which only 3,200 were on electrified | er, radio and television annhounce- farms. Today the company has| ments that important admonition nearly 14,000 miles of rural lines will be given motorists next new serving over 156,000 rural cus re-opening tomers, including 85,700 farms. The schools in Lancaster city and coun- has over| By means of posters, week in connection with the CONGRATULATIONS MOUNT JOY, PENNA. MANUFACTURERS and DISTRIBUTORS of the following ELECTRICAL FARM BARN CLEANERS INCUBATOR HATCHES VENTILATION SYSTEMS BATTERY BROCDERS FLOOR BROODERS INFRARED BROODERS PIG BROODERS AUTOMATIC POULTRY FEEDERS POULTRY WATERERS HOG WATERERS MILK HOUSE HEATERS HOT WATER HEATERS GRAIN ELEVATORS FARM PASTEURIZERS COW TRAINERS TIME. CONTROLS SEE YOUR JAMESWAY DEALER EQUIPMENT a ——— i —— —— ty. The Lancaster Automobile Club, which for the past quarter century has sponsored a safety education program in the schools, will distri- bute the posters and bumper strips. The posters will be put up along streets and highways in the vicinity of schools and at other public plac es by the police, the school authori- ties and. in some instances, by the children themselves. Through a program covering all of Lancaster County the Automo- bile Club, with the co-operation of State the school authorities, will make every effort to safeguard the county's ap- and local police and SALUNGA CLASS PLANS OUTING AT OBER HOME The Senior Young Adult Class of the Church of the Brethren held its | annual doggie roast Sunday at noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Linn | | Ober, Manheim R2. Refreshments were in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Musser and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shonk, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Zerphey, and Mr. and Mrs. Elam Haldeman super- vised the games. The program was under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kulp and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Roland. The Rev. Earl Bruba- ker is teacher of the class and Jno Herr, Jr., is president. | sionary Society of the Reich's Ev- REICH'S WMS SOCIETY TO SEND SUPPLIES TO KY, Final plans for project to send children’s dresses to west of Maytown. It wag also ed to send a box of supplies fl completion of a church mission at Glen Eden, Amos Weaver, Stevens Rl f! mer, dammed a creek to water tobacco and was fined $100 costs. It was a trout stream. leper colonies were made at a re- cent meeting of the Woman's Mis- Church, angelical Congregational 14 E. MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY PA. OLGEMUTH Inc. |\ Electric Milking Machines can cut milking time as much as 50 to 607,. The gentle, soothing action of electric milkers often increases milk yield as much as 10%. Brooding, feeding, watering, incubating, lighting, caponizing, debeaking, plucking and egg candling and cleaning are a few of the many profitable ap= Eo. plications of electricity on the poultry farm. The Automatic Electric Water System is the heart of any farm operation, providing a constant, plenti=- ful supply of water when and where needed for 8 stock. bath. laundry, kitchen:and truck’ garden, A TESS, gn CS Bi Cn { i A) CP Pl PB mm 1 For better farm LET “Letting Reddy do it” is a profitable, tO & labor-saving habit for your family to develop. habit that will improve both your farming and farm living. Today, with electricity, many farm and homemaking chores that once were long laborious and almost endless tasks are now done with the flick of a switch. VV Gone is time-wasting, tiresome hand- pumping and never-ending water carry- ing. Automatic, electric water-pumping systems and electric water heaters make abun- dant water and sanitation no problem at all. Automatic electric milkers cut milking time to a fraction. Barn gutters are cleaned automatically. Back-breaking hay pitching’ is replaced by electric hoists and elevators. Corn is moved in by a handy electric conveyor system. Poultry is fed and watered auto- matically. Infra-red lamps warm the pig brooding pen without worry over a murderous sow. These barely scratch the surface of the variety of jobs that electricity can erase from your work list! # PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY ol hal > a - - Las Aria A proximately 40,000 school children during the 1951-52 term. Motorists are urged to cooperate by driving carefully at all times—and by using extra caution in school zones. margarine is now legal in Penna nO Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. 1! KEEP YOUR BARN DRY / WITH HUNTER AUTOMATIC BARN VENTILATION (i pk LOW COST HUNTER i AUTOMATIC BARN VENTILATION SAVES MONEY SIX WAYS... INCREASE YOUR MILK PRODUCTION. 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Cut her working hours to a minimum with electric home helps. ..in the kitchen and in the laundry. . .for water heating and house cleaning! For almost every old- fashioned household chore there's now an easy electric answer! - And," for ~ everybody, modern - electric lighting lights up barn or bath, kitchen or cow-path, at a split second’s notice. Today, in Central Eastern Pennsylvania, more than 35,700 farms are served by PP&L lines. Long a pioneer in rural electrification, PP&L has service available to practically every occupied farm in the service area, no matter how distant or remote. The week of August 26 to September 1 has been set aside across the nation as Rural Elec= » trification Week, marking the great progress made in extending eleelric service to millions of rural homes and farms,’ ui Ra ~~ In addition to brightening the home and barn and making work easy and safe and life more pleas~ ant, good lighting is the cheapest burglar insurance your farm can have. Grow it at home, freeze it at home! Progressive farm families are slashing winter food costs and enjoying season-fresh foods year ‘round with spacious farm freezers. Te Grain-Handling and-Storage can be done at sub- stantial savings in work, time and hired hands when electricity powers wagon unloaders, grain elevators, conveyors, ‘hay-finishers and similar. equipment.