Evening Star Newspaper, December 30, 1930, Page 16

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THE' EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1930. F OR WARD ..our pledge in 1930. . .and again in 1931! The Board of Directors and Officers of this Company again give evi- dence of their faith in the prosperity, business stability and future BOARD OF DIRECTORS growth of the Nation’s Capital. During 1931 a total of $4,591,392.00 will be expended for proper and necessary developments to make “Matchless Service” of greater benefit than ever before to our many friends and customers. Of this liberal de- Daniel J. Callahan Cloyd H. Marvin velopment budget, it is noteworthy that over 25% or $1,240,000.00 will be Frederick W. Doolittle R used for the extension of service to the great suburban area. This exten- sion of service is in itself indicative of the confidence of the Board of Directors and Officers in the fundamental strength of the business e ko sox ot S, - ——— structure of the District of Columbia and its environs. Edwin Gruhl Harley P. Wilson Woodbury Blair Wm. F. Ham Edwin C. Brandenburg Robert N. Harper Robert V. Fleming Clarence F. Norment In addition to the Company’s development budget, wages to be paid employees during 1931 will once again place in circulation more than $2,500,000.00. ; Again we say, “FORWARD”’ . /%,,2.. POTOMAC ELECTRIC POWER CO. “Matchless Service” 14th & C Streets N. W,

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