The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 13, 1955, Image 4

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THE BULLETIN, Mount joy, Pa. Thursday, january 13



Don't let the weather fool you. Prepare
for more cold. Re-fill your bin with the
world’s newest, finest fuel.
HUDSON COAL
S. H. HIESTAND & CO.
|
SALUNGA., PENNA.
PHONES:
MOUNT JOY - 3-5803
49-tfc
JOE'S SHOE REPAIR |
LANDISVILLE - 3221


On The Square ELIZABETHTOWN
PHONE 9227R

ANNOUNCING
24 Hour Service From
41 East Main St., Mount Joy
EXPERT REPAIRING






This revolutionary new furnace keeps itself
clean and free from deposits of soot and fly ash which
reduce efficiency, waste fuel, make frequent vacuuming
necessary. With the famous Electric Furnace-Man Stoker
engineered into it, it can cut your fuel bills up to 50
percent. EFM thrives on low-cost rice anthracite — fuel
savings can pay for your unit in a few years,
There is an EFM Furnace-Stoker Unit perfectly suited
to your present home, or the one you plan to build. It’s
safe and quiet. You'll be more comfortable with its clean,
filtered, odorless
ask us to make a {ree heating survey
heat. See it at our showroom today —
of your home,



7 f 17, |
Cape” - Ji
> & 4 4 |
i... --- anD SERVICE
PHONE 8122
LANDISVILLE, PA. |
BOILER-STOKER UNITS for steam or hot water §|
systems
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY
Saturday, January 15, 1 955
On the premises located in the Village of Newville, two
miles west of Elizabethtown.
A lot of ground 100 ft. by
New e-f-m-





150 ft. thereon erccted a
2, Story
FrameDwelling
covered with asbestos shingles
containing eight rooms. Electricity
Well of never failing water. Wood Shed.
property a lot of ground 100 ft.

in house.
Adjoining this 150 ft.
thereon erected a
2-Story Frame Barn
the
by
Also at the same time and place following personal
property will be offered for sale:
Dining room suite; dinette set; plank bottom chairs; gas re-
frigerator; 4-burner Wincroft Gas Stove, apartment size, like new;
Columbia Range; Estate Heatrola; room heater; Norge Electric
Washer, apartment size, double tus, spool bed, spring and mat-
tress; two Simmons Studio Couches; Hollywood Bed; wooden bed,
spring and mattress; two Washstands, one marble top; bureau;
end table, extension table; card table; small tables; smoking
stand, drop-head sewing machine; desk and bookcase; radio,
clocks; highchair; rocking chairs; other chairs; linens; bed clo-
thing; dress goods; throw rugs; rag carpet; set of encyclopedia;
lot of other books; Eureka Electric Sweeper; small electric sweep-
er; electric lamps: coal oil lamps; copper wash boiler; ladles;
forks; 100 piece set of dishes; cooking utensils; other dishes; gar-
den tools; oil drums; empty jars and crocks; some canned fruit;
lot of wood, cut length and split; and a lot of other articles too
numerous to mention.
Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M.,
when conditions will be made known by
: Heirs of Lizzie Gladfelter
Lalia Kestrevec
Francis Gladfelter
real estate at 2:00 P. M.,
Walter Dupes, Auctioneer
4!
|
| public sale of
| dwelling containing 8
| Street,
| lic sale of household goods,
| and other vegetables
| ning and freezing. |
Sale Register
Saturday,

January 15, — A
real estate and
personal property, on the
premises in Newville, 2 miles]
| west of Blizabethtown. Real Es-
tate includes a 2! story {frame
rooms.
Also a 2-story frame barn. Sale
{at 12:30 p.m. Dupes, Auct.
Thursday, January 20 — the
144th Garden Spot Sale at the
J. M. Brubaker Farm, Willow
75 Registered Holsteins.
R. Austin Backus, Sale Manag-
er & Auctioneers.

Saturday, January 22—a pub-
on
the Musser Bros. farm 2 mile
northeast of Marietta. Sale at 1
p. m. by John Eyer. C. S. Frank,
Auct:

Saturday, January 29—a pub-
lic sale of valuable real estate
and personal property, in Mil-
ton Grove. Includes 6 acres of
land on which is erected a 2%
story frame asbestos siding
double dwelling. Also a frame
barn. Sale at 1:00 by Melvin &
Martha Huber. Jacob H. Ruhl,
Auct.

Friday, February 4—a public
sale of Livestock, farm mach-
inery, and dairy equipment on
the premises, 1 mile northwest
of Morgantown, just off Routes
23 and 132. Sale at 10:00 a. m.
by John S. and Abner P. Stoltz-
fus, owners.

CROPS FOR CANNING
BRING $8.6 MILLION






Three New Sewage |
Plants Operating
The Sanitary Water Board has
been advised of the recent plac-
ing in operation of three new
sewage treatment plants and
newly constructed additions to
an existing plant, all of them
making important contributions
to the State’s Clean Streams,
program.
Largest of the plants is the
Southwest sewage treatment
works in Philadelphia, built at
a cost of $8 million and one of
three disposal plants which will
complete the sanitary cleanup
in that city and a large surroun-
ding area. The Northeast works
. was placed in operation some
‘time ago and the third plant
the Southeast, is nearing com- |
pletion. |
I Another of the newly con-
TO STATE FARMERS
Production of vegetables for
canning and freezing last year
returned more than $8.6 million
to Pennsylvania farmers.
“This cash income resulted
from the harvesting in the state
of about 420 million pounds of
vegetables for sale to proces
sors,” explained D. G. LeLand,
Fennsylvania representative of
the America Can Co.
He pointed out that while this
farm income from vegetables
for processing did not break
any records, it was slightly
greater than the average for the
10-year period ending in 1952.
DeLand added that Penna. is
an important producer of such
processing crops as tomatoes,
lima beans, snap beans and
sweet corn. He explained that
last year the state planted al-
most 58 thousand acres to these
for can-

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When in need of Printing. (any.
thing) kindly remember the Bulletin |
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Patronize Bulletin Advertisers



|
SIMON P. NISSLEY
MARY G. NISSLEY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Pa,
| Southeast works
| phia which will be
Mount Joy,



Aaron G. Longenecker
BUILDING
CONTRACTOR
MOUNT JOY R. D. 2
PHONE 3-6091
MILLWORK - FILL - GRADING
TOPSOIL - EXCAVATING
LUMBER - KITCHEN CABINETS


1-tic
structed plants placed in opera-|
ttion is at Spring Grove, York
County. The population of the
community is about 1,300 peo- |
ple and the plant is designed to
treat 240,000 gallons of sewage
a day. It is located along Codor- |
us Creek.
Additions to the Bellwood
plant, Blair Co., which were
built to increase the degree of
treatment, are now in opera-
tion. The plant is designed to
serve a population: of 3,000 peo-
ple and to treat 600,000 gallons
of sewage a day. It is located a-
long the Little Juniata River.
The last three named communi- |
ties are on the Susquehanna |
River watershed.
The Darby Creek Joint Auth- |
ority, Darby Township, Decla-
ware Co., serving 13 municipal-
ities, was also put in operation
during the past month. It ig the
third and last of three sewage
treatment plants built by 30
municipalities in Delaware Co.,
situated between Piladelphia
and Chester, which with the ex-
ception of one small area, com-
pletes the sanitary cleanup in|
that entire section. Abatement
of pollution of the lower Del-|
awere River will complete |
after the completion of the}
in Philadel-
the ncar fu.
be
ture.
The other two authorities in
Delaware Co., which placed |
their plants in operation within |
the past several months are the
Nuckinipates Joint Authority,
comprised of nine communities, |
and the central Delaware Auth- |
ority, consisting of eight muni- |
cipalities. Because of the terrain
some of the municipaliies are
served by two authorities.
The communities comprising
the Darby Creek Joint Author-
ity are the townships of Darby,
Haverford, Springfield, Upper
Darby and the boroughs of Yea-
don, Clifton Heights, Darby,
Collingdale, Sharon Hill, Fol-
croft, Colwyn, Landsdowne and
Aldan.

IMMEDIATE

Landis & Garman, Clerks
1-2¢/
A
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MOUNT JOY
G. I. APPROVED AT $12,000
Our Price $10,500
FRAME - 8 rooms and bath
oil heat and Garage
»
Jones & Zink, ge
119 S. MARKET STREET
ELIZABETHTOWN, PENNA.
| 4 PHONE E-TOWN 7-1264
POSSESSION
{ stock and general farmers,”
{ program is our first step in that |
ern
| Eighth
{ Donegal St.,



a
Five Angus
Events Scheduled
Harrisburg — Five Angus ecv-
ents have been scheduled this
vear for Eastern and Southeast-
ern Pennsylvania, it was an-
nounced at the 1955 Farm
Show.
According to Scott L. French,’
| fieldman-secretary of the Penn-
sylvania Angus Association, 18
shows, sales and meetings will
be held across the state in 1955.
Two others—the Angus Breed- |
ing Cattle Show and the annual |
Harrisburg Dinner Meeting —
were held during the state's
great indoor agricultural expo-
sition.
“We intend to make good jee
cattle more available to five: |
Mr. |
French stated. ‘This expanded |
direction.”
Already scheduled for East-
and Southeastern Pennsyl-
vania are the following: Millar- |
den Farms Production Salé, |
Annville, April 4; Brandywine |
Annual Spring Sale, |
Guersey Sales Pavilion, Lancas- |
ter, May 7; Penna. State Angus
Show, Reading Fair, Reading,
Sept. 15; Brandywine Feeder
Calf Sale, New Holland Sales
Stable, New Holland, Oct. 15;
and Penna. Keystone Show
|
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|
and
Sale, Guernsey Sales Favilion,
Lancaster, October 22.
— ® ete cn
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Forsy-|
the, Mount Joy R1, a daughter, |
Friday, at the Columbia Hospi-
tal.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Mar-
kley, 12 West Main St., Mount
Joy, a daughter, Thursday at
Lancaster General Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stark, East
| suppliers and
Lenhert’s Cabinet Shop


Martin’s Builders Center is
taking registrations for its sec-
ond 10-weeks “Do It Yourself”
course which will open Jan. 25.
Pictured here is a group at one
of the classes in the first course,
which averaged 60 at each ses-
sion. The course, open to men
and women, is conducted by
sales managers
from the various companies that
furnish materials to Martins.
Subjects dealt with include
building of houses and garages,
cutting glass, applying roofing,
laying floor, developing attics, |
and planning basements.
Furniture Refinishing
BEAUTIFUL KNOTTY PINE
REPRODUCTIONS

MARIETTA PA.
Phone 6-2581 8-tf


WHITE - WASHING
AND
DISINFECTING |
HESS BROS.


 











 

144th Garden Spot Sale
THURSDAY, JANUARY 20th
LANCASTER, PA.
At the J. M. Brubaker Farm, Willow Street Village, Pa.
4 miles south of Lancaster, just off Routes 72 and 222.
®
75 Registered Holsteins
All Bang’s Certified and T. B. Accr. Nearly all Vaccinated.
FEATURING———-
The Complete Milking Herd Dispersal of T. W. and Mrs.
Edith L. Butler, Elizabethtown, Pa.
This herd is in nice condition and is popular bred carry-
ing much of Silvis farms Breeding.
Additional Consignments of just fresh and Close Spring-
ers from good Penn. Breeders. IT WILL PAY YOU TO AT-
TEND THIS OUTSTANDING SALE.
R. AUSTIN BACKUS, Inc.
Sale Managers and Auctioneers
Mexico, N. Y.

EARL L. GROFF
Local Representative
Strasburg, Pa.
 




OLIVER SAGER & SON
Ditch Digging — Septic Tanks Installed
Field Drainage — Footings — Grading.
Hauling — And Light Jobs
Top Soil and Fill
Portable Air Compressor—Concrete Breaking
Rock Drilling





FLORIN, PENNA. RD.1 ELIZABETHTOWN
Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 PHONE 863R2
36-tfc 1i-ifc |
G. Robert Fry
MANHEIM R. D. 2, PA.



Mount Joy, a son,
Thursday, at Lancaster General
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Enck, of |
Manheim R4, a daughter, Sat-!
urday at Lancaster General hos- |

pital
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Kray-
bill, Cooper Ave.,
a son Saturday, at Lancaster|
Osteopathic Hospital.
|
Landisville, |
Te; rhQ»«k i
Everybody reads newspapers ba | |
NOT everybody reads circular ad-
vertising left on their door step |
NAMIC «co «+ oa tani vin
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> . Address
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I alan. to attend the next “DO IT YOURSELF
Class, starting January 25th.

Air Compressor Work
Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking,
Rocks
and

Excavating and Grading
Cellars,
Trenches, Etc.
Trees
Removed


PHONE
MOUNT JOY 3-4753%




Register Now
FOR THE NEXT
“DO IT YOURSELF’’ CLASS
Starting Tues. Eve’g, Jan. 25—7:30 p.m.
WOMEN AS WELL AS MEN ARE INVITED
A 10 weeks course featuring Building Houses, Laying Flocrs, Sanding Fl®ors, Cutting Glass,
‘Applying Roofing, Laying Out Attic Space, Developing Cellars, Repairs and Maintenance
Problems and many other items.
Class limited to 100 — Register Now — Course is FREE — Telephone or Write
LTT
212 W. HIGH ST. -*
MAIL COUFON



 
 
 
 
 

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