GeThe Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa.. Thursd Sente wr 3 9353 (JOHN BOOTHS . 8 eB 0 ursday, September 3, 195 : re on > [Church Services Mr. and Mrs. John Booth of | To Be Broadcast Delta street, entertained friends MARTHA L. HEISEY AARON G LONGENECKER at a corn and doggie roast in The morning worship ery ce Vlartha Louise Heisey, five, their backyard Sunday night ol the Washington Street! daughter of Martin and There were about 34 guests wis or Maren, . Eliza Theres a Halbleib ese, oun Bl ILDING CONTRACTOR pr sent The get together wi SLOW wv! : dpm doy Kt? died wt 10 Pym er Radio Station WLAN, Lan- dav at her home after a , in honor of the birthday ol hs lay Sapt . MOUNT JOY R. D. 2 PHONE 3-6100 [{Sore Habeeker, Mr. and Mrs {SRS Sach SURRY HR [lines Desides hey parents, sh James Roberts and daughter, ry pom d 4 Y i li by 8 glister, | rie » ® Barbara, and Mrs Normar ! bo casls ar plann as 4 nin Heise at home; oN hey 1bll ervice ) ari arenta randfather OSs } rvid 0 sh J parental in ther, mos H - a others near to a radio on Sun- Heisey. Florin . . — da nornit Funeral sei ces will be held Millwork — Fill — Grading The senior choir of the Churcl aturday at 9 a. m. in the St. directed by Galen W Herr { Catholic Church, Eliza Lumber -— Topsoil - Excavating PIAND CLASSES will sing at each serviced and thtown | he Angels’ Mass NOW STARTING Pastor Nevin H Zuck will wiil be celebrated by the Rev. Kitchen Cabinets BEGINNING preach on the following theme Cletus A. Hauck. Interment in ; ’ Eo 4 Sept. 6, “The God of All Peace” (he St. Peters Catholic cemete 993 {fe INTERMEDIATE, . 9 ‘ w For . 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Hollinger, 78. form 10 a ————————————————— —— —— ————— A ———————— A 1 you erly of Manheim, died in the to borrow when it i ie nit is NOY Ephr Hospital at 8:30 a. m Tuesday of a cerebrad hemor money mont rhage, after an Illness of six Ten helpiul rules how much of a down poy thi ng lavs He was born. in Raph ) | listing to make when buying some GET IT AT Twp., a son of the late Jacob R. a Susan Shearer Hollin the right time, on credit? : i ger, and was a ratire armer the right place, and 9 and a member of the Church’ of the right way the value of having a good thie Brethren. His late wife was 101 w money. credit record? Alice Gibble before marriage. on I'nese children survive: Phar G2 how 4, figure " es, Lititz; Mrs. Reuben Hum- | borrow, © cost of mer, Ephrata; Mrs. Paul Gray 9 money» CHILDREN'S i Lititz BY and Clyde, Man- ; 3 12 grandchildren, 7 You'll find the answers to these and other impor 9 05 great grandchildren: and hss tant questions in “How To Borrow Money brothers and sisters: Mrs. Jos- Here is a FREE booklet of interest and value to eph ‘Hostetter, Mt. Jov: Mrs. everyone, a booklet that will save you money... help Katie Ruhl, Manheim; Allen, of you avoid embarrassment...and help you manage your Florin: Elias, Middletown R.D.; th ; an “lay Hershey R2. income better nd Clayion, : ~ Ne a 7 Wilting i MISSES’ Funeral services will be held Get your copy at no cost by writing, phoning, or = ’ x “ Friday afternoon at 1:45 p. m. alling : > bank in person. calling at the bank in perso a on Manheim. NYLON SWEATERS $3% Further Beck Funeral se rvice 'S Home, at 2 in the Friends may Homa - . “ i or The First National Bank & Trust Co. OF MOUNT JOY Chiques MOUNT JOY PA. LADIES’ call at the Beck Funeral Thursday evening, Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation NYLON SWEATERS $550 Copr. 1953. Pennsvlvania Bankers Association NOT everybody at rerticing 6.70-15 SUPER-FLEX Reg. Price $22.05 Plus Tax NOW fyi 7.10-15 SUPER-FLEX Reg. Price $24.45 Plus Tax NOW 3 83 ONLY —— SAVE $12.20 PER PAIR SAVE $24.40 PER SET ONLY SAVE $11.00 PER PAIR SAVE $22.00 PER SET SAVE UPTO ‘30.60 PER SET -OTHER SIZES GEO. W. LEAMAN SAVE YOUR CASH USE OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN 208 E. Main St. —~ MOUNT JOY ~~ Phone 3-9351 OPEN MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS TILL 9 P. M. 709 p. m. | Everybody reads newspapers buf reads circular ad- left on their door step. | | | contribute | ditional { through | replace | eration as well | utilities. be completed on | watt | nificent addition | sources on | pany’s | such new capacity add material |orable developments in | ses and other charges, pany | sive improvement in Mortuary Record P.P.&L. Shows Greater Earnings ¢ For Post Year ‘ Pennsylvania Power & Light Company’ consolidated pro forma statement reflecting the recent acquisition of The Seran-| ton Electric Company, revenue of $103,638,624 months ended July 31, of $5,920,417 or 6.1 of the corresponding vear ago, for the a gain above those pe riod a Pro-forma consolid after accruing to the the latest ated earnings, all charges, common stock for 12 months’ period were $12,976,809 equivalent to 4 2.63 per share outstanding at 4 such date as compared wi ith | $11 823,211 or $2.40 per Hare 4 ron the same basis for the 4 months’ period ended July a 1952. 4 In reporting these notewor 4 thy gains, Chas. E. Oakes, presi- 4 dent, pointed to several devel 4 opments which are expected to 4 further t'al improvement in contribute to substan- 4 common y stock earnings 4 Since 1939, the company ha: 4 been amortizing debt discount; 4 and expense appplicable to 4 bonds retired in 1939 and prior years by charges to income of about $889,000 annually. The entire balance of $5.4 million not yet amortized was charged off in June against earned sur- pius. While action will have the immediate effect of cutting back slightly the Company's common stock and surplus ratio future common stock earnings will benefit by the of this annual charge proximately 18c per nually. Mr. Oakes that the reported he past 12 number of elimination by ap share an- pointed earnings months include a non-recurring items of expense which will not be in the future and that 4 4 4 4 1 4 { 1 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 14 4 | amount to around 17¢ per 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ¢ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 out for also present these {share of common stock. Mr. also called atten- (tion to the recent completion of (another major step in the {y's $313 million postwar Oakes utili- ex- pansion program to take care of continually-increasing de mands for electric power. On Aug. 12, steam was admitted for the first time to the com- pany’s 125,000-kilowatt genera- |tor, the newest and largest in| FP&L’s system and the fourth [ unit to go on the line at PP&L’s Sunbury plant. He pointed out that this new generator will be the most efficient on the Com- [pany’s system and, that, in ad- dition to providing increased | capacity its operation should substantial savings in production costs with con sequent favorable effect on fu- 4 | ture Company earnings. Oakes 4 | explained further that the ad- power made available this new unit would present higher cost gen- substantial power here- interchange as amounts of electric obtained by from neighboring tofore and purchase The utility head further stat- ed that construction would soon the Scranton Electric Company's new addi- {tion to the Stanton power plant.| the line 40,000-kilo- Scheduled to go on shortly, this unit will constitute to power re- Scranton Com- Not only will new a sig- the system. for cus- service ly to the power supply tomers in Secranton’s area, Oakes said, but the high- er efficiency of the new unit should enable that utility to re- 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 obtain-| 4 4 4 4 1 4 : 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 | 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 { place some power now ed from other sources. In conclusion, Mr. Oakes stated that, as a result of the sound growth taking place in its revenues, coupled with fav- expen- | the Com-| looks forward to progres- its earn-| some time to come. —— =e ings for Everybody in this locality reads The Bulletin—that’s why its adver- | ticers get such excellent results. In Case of Fire | In Mount Joy and Vicinity | Dial 3-3431 G8 Ht As gu inchs gs 2 a LE A gi a a Dr tc Ans pe ant PAN a me a i si Pe RE 5.5 A 5. A. 8 i ET SN Wp 4 4 4 4 4 4 shows ] 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 WILL BE CLOSED NEXT MONDAY LABOR DAY HOLIDAY Small, Smoked, Skinned HAMS Shan BO End Fancy, Small Hen TURKEYS Removed Drawn - - Ib Freshly Killed Frying or Stewing Ready for the Oven C Ce C hickens Fully Dressed, Ready for the Pan Ib 39 Y21b 29¢ ib @3c 1b 15¢ Dressed and Freshly GROUND BEEF STEER BEEF LIVER SLICED LEBANON BOLOGNA FANCY LARGE SHRIMP Perch or Haddock Fillets 1b 39¢ Cleaned Whitings TASTY Supreme Round Skinless <_ Que oF FRANKS ROLLS 45 WW Extra Special! 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