The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 22, 1955, Image 3

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“Tn a Mount Joy. Pa. PP&L INCREASES [ areas of West Donegal and Mt. ed, involving reinsulation of the P & L.'s high-capacity 12000-
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ay. September 22 3 CAPACITY IN Joy townships, Mr. G. T. Storb, facilities for higher voltage op- Voll system, while previously
| pu PP&L Lancaster division vice eration, extensive pole and con they were supplied from lower
E-TOWN AREA | president Y tod Yat capacity sources. In addition to
eu oxy Yarra is resident, announce oday. ctor replacement an ‘eplace { :
gs E OF Pennsylvania Power & Light The project, which t = ok Pp ot LL hepa providing increased capacity in
~ ne ject, nic Cost a- mer 0 05 line transformers
wb Company recently completed a . ] nSrormet the reconstructed section, the
a MEMORIALS A bout $75,000 and took 6 months Other changes were made to project ol 1 t
: . ‘oie inv "ine rec - : . ii »oject also releases capac.ly
major project involving recon | to complete, greatly increases bring the facilities up to pres in the facilities tormarly !
bios dd y we : : . tne . n the facililies formerly serv
MM A YyTOW struction of distribution lines the capacity of distribution fa- ent-d vy construction standards i this - for : a }
in the northern section of Eli-! cilities in the areca. Nearly 16 The reconstructed facilities i : Wl a
: : : "3b : in adjacent areas
zabethtown and in adjacent miles of line were reconstruct- are now operated as part of P. n 4 oe reas .
——————————— = I'his project is the result of
long-range planning to insure
an adequate, dependable supply
ever-in-
part of
etricity to meet
needs. It is a
of el

creasing
Two Great
Washday Specia
WHILE THEY LAST
General @@ Electric
Brand New 1955 Deluxe Automatic a b
season's
PP&L’s broad construction pro-|
gram which includes many pro-|
jects continually under way in
its Central Eastern
Va ia service area
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EGGS, MILK BRING
HIGHER PRICES
*PNS- Hither
eggs and wholesale
the
ceived by
last
7 per
On the
prices held fairly
crop peaches averaged $5.
d with last
of $2 per
Pennsylvan

Harrisburg pri
ces for milk |
index of prices re-|
Pennsylvania
their
raised
farmers |
products
month for
cent,
fruit front, apples
steady and
hel as compare
» price
bus
avera
de
age
bushel
WASHERS and DRYERS |=
to sharply reduced pric-|
received for potatoes and
most small grains as new crops
moved to market, the overall
Over 50°/ Greater Capacity Than
Many Other Automatics. index for crops registered a de-
for the month Potatoes
Cape Lom the month]
G-E DELUXE
1
AUTOMATIC WASHER averaged $1.70 a bushel, down|
25 cents from a year ago. |
At an average of $4.35
Original Price $27 995 Hadron A ay ghd
35 cents higher than in the pre-|
ceding month and slightly above|
cline
G.E. Activator Action—3 Zones of for
Washing for Really Thorough
Cleansing of Clothes.
Fully Antomatic — Washes, Rinses,
Spin Dries.









WHILE THEY LAST! Yo a Be |
YOU CAN OWN Eggs averaged three cents
9 83 doz>n higher than a month ago
BOTH NEW PRICE and up very little {rom
vear at this time.
FOR AS LITTLE AS The average price received]
GC E DELUXE AUTOM for all meat animals was down|
iQ ATIC 8 85 clightly from a month ago.|
Milk cows at an average of
CLOTHES DRYER $185 per head showed no
A WEEK! change from the preceding
$ . month but were $10 higher
Original Price 17 995 After Small Down Payment than ot the same Hime a year
ago
Prices paid by farmers of
WHILE THEY LAST! = muy automatic Operates Up ho (Bin Foe geod)
hold steady except for an ad-
to 15 Minutes at One Setting.
Dries Clothes Fluffy Soft,
Wrinkle Free.
New price $7 4 G5 Wri
Way's Appliance
48 W. Main St. . JOY, PA. Phone 33-3622 .
Armstrong County
land
vance of $1 a ton for
falfa hay
baled al-|
$3750 and
a drop of $1 a for other|
baled hay which averaged $29
a ton. |
® ree
County
Sweet
Drics
to average
Damp ton

Luzerne was from

the earliest times an important
center for the life of Pennsyl:
vania Indians. -PNS

has a
area of 660 square miles.


 
ve To-Day'’
CHICKENS SWIFT'S PREMIUM
FREYERS 49: Hams ©
Whole or Shank Half
STEWERS 39:
LEGS & BREASTS 1» 79: | (NEF I SF,
ROYAL GELATIN Mt. Hope
3 plus 19: OR
Assorted Flavors Long Horn
VELVEETA Frozen Lima Beans
2 ok 49








PRODUCE |
APPLES - Local

Home-Grown

Sweet Potatoes
2 bs


Ib
y C Heinz Ketchup 2 vos 4§e
Birdseye

Hershey Chocolate Syrup
2 ans Je
& ht) Chicken Pies 2 rk: §§e
FLUFFO
3 vs 89 BC Cocktail 160s Je Pumpkins 10-
HESS’ FOOD STORE
COMPLETE ONE STOP FOOD SERVICE
Phone 3-8211 Mount Joy, Pa.
A AR CM iY |






and up





LEGISLATIVE
|
| proved
| ary
| ing
| continues to
| solution,
| worn
| of work
Down
The
Alleys
Kountry Kitchen moved into
first the Mount
Commercial Bowling League,
by taking four points from Kos
Store who
last week
place in Joy
er Jewelry. Hess’
moved into first place
dropped to third.
Jim Heilig continues to lead
the league with a 173.7 average
Brosious' 214 was high single
game for the night. Other 200
{ scores were rolled ®y Henry
Greiner 210. Heilig had two 200
scores, hitting for an even 200
| in the second game and another
200 in the last game for a 557
triple.
JUNIOR STANDINGS
Won Lost
Kountry Kitchen 13 2
| Gerberich-Payne 12 4
Hess' Store ‘ 11 5
Mt. Joy Tile ‘ 8 8
Mt. Joy Paper Box 7 9
Hollinger Oil .. : 6 10
Koser Jewelry .. 5 11
Keener Furniture 2 14
High team triple, Kountry
Kitchen, 2362; High ind. triple,
Hurst, 559; High team single,
Hess, 835 High Ind. game,
214.
Brosious,
ROUND-UP
Harrisburg — Another
has sped by and still the
that has gripped
since the beginning of
almost
leaders
again sat down with
Leader in an effort
out some sort of
tax program.
rank and file law-|
makers waited and waited as
they have for eight
some sort of solution from their
leaderships. Many
week
tax
impasse Penn-
sylvania
the year
abated as
this week
Governor
to hammer
compromise
Meanwhile
continues un-
months for
respective
are irked.
as the session drags on.
In the Senate this week
House-passed $929
dle of appropriation bills is be
ing eyed by Republican leaders
who plan to chop the adminis
tration’s requests as they
through the Senate grill domin
ated by Republicans.
Chances good the
will
go to conference committee in
the end is unlikely the
Democratic - controlled House
the culs ex
Senate
Governor's
the
million bun-
o
BO
are appro
priation requests have to
as it
will ever agree to
pected of the GOP
Meanwhile on the
| desk awaiting signature are
some $276 million worth of new
| Senate passed and House ap
(last
measures,
February) tempor
tax
each session but almost
ly are renewed each session.
Another
and
head
which expire
routine
week of
legislators
Sess oning
are expected to
three weeks
recess again as conventions dur
October up hotel
rooms, lawmakers into
for a two or
tying
force
the street.
But while the
fiddle
lawmakers
bills
legislative
that
for
between the
Superior
the
thonotaries in
Legislature
over a tax
continue to
into the well
hopper, inclu-
would:
greater
drop new
ding ones
Provide division
State Su-
Courts;
salaries of
third
preme and
Increase pro
class coun-
ties;
Change provisions
for school
| lunch and recess periods and
the opening and closing hours
and length of school day:
Increase the age at which
school employes may retire:
Permit aliens to obtain Penn-
sylvania
fishing licenses:
Legalize
horse race betting
in Pennsylvania:
Permit former members of
the Pennsylvania State Police
to apply for private detective
| licenses:
Authorize issuance of picnic
permits by the State Liquor
Control Board:
Regulate the sale of comic
and horror books:
Provide for the licensing and
regulation of trailer coach
parks;
Provide for publication of
the names and records of Penn-
sylvania volunteers serving in
the Spanish-American War:
Require local municipal auth-
orities to offer bonds for sale at
open and competitive bidding:
Modify requirements on is-
suance of employment certific-
ates for minors. I
Others are impatient §
BUS TOURS
SEPT.
THE
OCT.
Mountains to Lake Placid and Lake George
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