aybill HTOWN ) NNA. I’ ey. a ALS Mest Markel WEST MAIN ST. ————————————— nd AS i” Baby Chicks (Pu Fa! " Write of once, as we should have your or. der three Weeks In some breeds. Home, Florin will G. K. Wagner Chickery ers. Mr, and Mrs. George Mum- | program in the ELIZABETHTOWN R. D, 2, PA, |! per, Florin, are the new own-| Brethren In Christ PHONE 7.3745 8.tfc : | ers of the shop. | Sunday evening at Turkey Poults Every Week Call for | CHILDREN'S SHOP | CHANGES OWNERSHIP ™ The children’s shop on East Main known as the Johnson's Ducklings located! CHILDREN TO Street formerly I : Chil- Price List at advance on || dren's Shop has changed own- PRESENT PROGRAM The children of the THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa.| Thursday, May 5 "Work Progresses [Sale Register | On Renovation Messiah | present Manheim | Church, 7 o'clock. Quality Meats ; ALSO A FULL LINE OF BIRDS EYE Fruits & won't interrupt your cooking if you use bottle IP ro0DSs Vegetables home comfort. Ward Bottle Gas, Ephrata. DEPENDABLE UNINTERRUPTED MOUNT Joy gas. High Winds and Falling Trees Use gas stove and gas water heater for uninterrupted, dependable HOMECOMFORT a For Summer Driving Just Installed Latest Model ‘Have Your Motor Tuned Up Motor Analyzer & Distributor Tester We Specialize In— Ignition-Generators, Motor Tune-Up “Complete Car Care » LET US INSPECT YOUR CAR NOW DOC #8 Our regular fine quality all wool worsted 3 suits in grays, blues, and oxford. A full 8 line of sizes including shorts, stouts, and ’ half stouts. Sack and Frock styles. PLAIN cLotuiNG pe. Sccond Floor Hows — 9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. HAGER S Friday — 9 A. M. to 9 P M. 25-31 West King Street Closed Mondays! Lancaster, Pa. 200000000000 IDIOT New Spring Coats Entire 530 to *46 Regularly $37.50 to $57.50. Lovely new coats skillfully tailored of fine quality wool gabardines, wool poplins, nubby weaves and crepes. Sizes 10 to 20 and 291% to 51 1a. Entire Stock of Bonnets $3.34 to $4.84 $3.98 to $5.50 Neatly Regularly fine quality fabrics in straw cloth, mate lesses, imported laces, crepes . . . over buckram, wire and felt foundations. AliWoolSweaters, $4.94 Irregs. green, Net Prayer Coverings . Nylon Pucker Fabrics, Reg. $1.10 - Men's Ready-Made Suits Regularly $49.75 to $62.50 $42.25 to $53 Phone Mt. Joy 3-8371 of $7.95 Quality. beautiful wool coat sweater during Hager's Anniversary gray, Stehman & Herr MOTOR CLINIC Plain Clothing Dept. Stock Reduced 209%! made ol Save $3 on a black. and wine. 4 for 51.44 Sale! Navy, rose, blossom blue, 74c yd. $1.39 FLORIN, PENNA. { { on RRR Hager's 134th Anniversary Offers Outstanding Special Values in the Of Water System The water renovations ad. il vepates have proceeded on two | fronts during the last week. | | Workmen were busy replacing | | a valve which would not close | | fully at the cemetery reservoir. | A cut-In was made in the line just front of* the old valve and |a new valve inserted. The) | work was completed last Seber All lines were then put in| | service, and the 1,000,000 gal- | lon standpipe water level was | raised to the new higher pres- sure. | day. Engineer J. A. Michels ex-| plained that while the cemetery | valve was not holding, the | | moment any attempt would be| go to raise the water level | in the new standpipe above | | that of the cemetery level then | the higher water ran over the cemetery reservoir and down | the cemetery. This was al waste of water and intol-| erable condition. The second front found a lot | of work completed near week's | end. To date ‘workmen have | completely rénovated and . re paired one of the filter beds at] the Filter House. All of the| sand and- gravel were removed, | and the underground lateral system completely replaced. By Saturday, new sand and gravel will have been placed on the filter beds and the entire filter completely disenfected and put | back into use. | The repairs to the filler bed were absolutely essential. Thru | the years, the beds had become clogged, both with reference to the sand and the laternal sys- | tem. The clogging was princi- | pally due to two causes, the En- gineer explained. First, the | washing of the filters could never be efficient due to lack | of proper volume of water. To wash filters so as to dislodge | and remove the mud and silt of the surface waters brought to them, a volume of water equal to the area of the bed and of a depth of at least thirty inches is required cach minute. This figures out to around 2800 gal- lons per minute. The greatest dscharge the pumps can gener- over an ate is about 900 gallons per| | minute for washing purposes. The usual discharge to the] water system is 700 gallons per | minute: To get a discharge of | nearly four times the usual one| | requires either a new special pump or the construction of an elevated tank. Comparative | costs show that the pump is more economical, and it will be | installed as another feature of | the improvements to be made | to the Water System. The new | pump will provide a discharge | | of 2800 gallons per minute at| | a 40 feet head. | Another cause for clogging of the filter beds is the charac- | | ter and condition of the water. The secret of modern filter | EEL LR | IS FUN WITH A KY 1717 Ramble along behind this handy little buggy . . . Apply Scotts like a miser ,..save Turf Builder and seed, as well as your time, Junior - $7.95 17" model - $12.85 Scots TURF BUILDER® Complete food brightens grass color, | thickens turf, strengthens roots to make your lawn a show place, Feed 2500 sq ft - $2.50; 5000 sq ft - $3.95 Scotts. LAWN SEED Cheaper by the yard because each | pound” is crammed with : millions of perennial grass seeds. { 1 1b, 500 sq ft- $1.85 { 5 Ibs, 2500 sq ft - $8.85 H. S. Newcomer & Son Incorporated MOUNT JOY, PA. | E. and Maud G. Funk Estate. { Two Families Welcomed Into Town By Jaycees Two new families were wel- Thursday, May 12, — On the premises on S. Lemon Street, Rohrerstown Road, in East Petersburg, A public sale of used lumber. Sale at 1:00 p.m. by Eli Ginder. Ruhl, auct. comed . into Mount Joy by the Friday, May 13 — a public local JoyCees. Mr. and Mrs sale of real estate and personal | Alvin Collins and their three property, on the premises S. E.| children arrived in Mount Joy | of Elizabethtown, 1'; miles a- from their former home in long Swanger Road close 10| perry County. They are resid- Longenecker's Meat Market. ing on West Donegal Street. Sale at 6:30 p.m. by Raymond | prs John Landis and Miss Inners. Dupes, Auct. ——————— lins. Saturday, May 14 — "along Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, | the road leading from Mount Marietta Avenue, were welcom- | Joy to Marieita, close to Wol-| oq into Mount Joy by Mrs. | gemuth’s Mill, a public sale of warren Hayman and Mrs. Nic- | household goods, ment and tools. poultry equip- Sale at 12:30 | holas Leitner. The Smiths with their nine-month-old daughter pm. by Howard Wolgemuth.| to Mount Joy from Duees, Auct. Chester. The family attends the local Catholic church. Mr. Saturday, May 14, 12:30 p.| Smith is a fifth grade teacher m. on the premises at 562 W.| in the Manheim Central School. Market St, Marictta, a full err. ff) en line of household goods. Benj. R. Funk, executor of the John Pre-School Tests Gilbert, Auct. Slated Wednesday At Maytown The pre-school tests for chil- dren entering the “first the East Donegal . Township Schools ‘next fall “will Jo given Wednesday, May from a.m. to 2:30. p.m. test Thursday, May 19—a public sale of valuable real estate and personal property, on the prem- ises located in Elizabethtown, at 171 East High Street. A 2'2 story frame dwelling, garage, and household goods. Sale at, on 6:30 p.m. by Lizzie L. Gale-|9 bach Estate, Samuel W. Heisey, | will be given in the Executor. Dupes, Auctioneer. ton School at Florin and the — Elementary School at Maytown. All children who expect to en- ter first grade must take the test. Registration for children who ; May 21 — at 1:00 on the premises at 36 Brandt Bldg., Salunga, a public sale of household goods and antiques Saturday, by Oscar Newcomer. Spahr | will enter kindergarten or first Auct. grade next fall is still being carried on. To date 81 have Saturday, May 21st — on the | been registered for first grade and 25 for kindergarten. ® Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. premises, mid-way between Mt. Joy and Florin, real estate, household goods, etc. by Paul Baker & Ruth Baker. C. Frank, Auctioneer. a Elmer G. Strickler Elizabethtown, Pa. Phone 7-5177 “YOU BUY ONLY THE INSURANCE YOU NEED UNDER MY house operation, is to improve the character of the water be- fore it is brought to the beds. There are several methods of improving the water before fil- tration. Principally they con- COMPLETE sist in settling out the mud and 3 > : silt by flocculations and by Family Sec settling. Flocculation is mere Fire - - Auto - - Life Accident & Health - - ly adding alum to the water so that a gel is formed which in settling enmeshes the silt and Hospitalization bacteria with it. Settling of course is merely permitting the AND MORTGAGE 5-11 water to have enough time in the sedimentation beds to per- mit it to drop its load of silt and mud to the bottom of the! tank. To get better fiocculation, the alum must be dissolved in the right quantities and it should be stirred slowly into the wa- ter. This process is accomplish- ed with a flocculator. A floccu- lator is planned to be installed later in the season. To get more PUBLIC SALE Saturday, May 14th 12:30 p.m. (D.S.T.) West Market MARIETTA 562 Street ruil line of HOUSEHOLD GOODS including furniture, Appliances, ia ear 2 : assware, etc., ete, of the late settling time, either more sedi- Glassware etc ie, of 1 J : . John E. and Maud G. Funk mentation beds must be provid-| getate: being offered for Sale ed or other means must be by { schemed to get the same re- Benj. R. Funk sults with the existing equip- Executor ment. A plan has been evolved to do this and it will be des- cribed in a subsequent article to appear in the Bulletin. Sale Supv. By Charles Auction Service of Lancaster Paul Gilbert, Auct. 17 2¢ PUBLIC SALE i OF we USED LUMBER Thursday, May 12, 1955 The undersigned will sell at Public Sale on the premises on S. Lemon St. (Roherstown Road) in East Petersburg, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. 1428 FT. 3 x 6 - 23 RAFTERS 1600 FT. 6 x 8 - 40 FT. 1200 FT. 6 x 10 - 40 FT. 1680 FT. 6 x 7 - 20 FT. 1380 FT. 4 x 5 - 28 FT. 990 FT. 4x5 -20FT. 3952 FT. 4 x 5 - 16 FT. 2880 FT. 4 x 4" - 12 FT. 2560 FT. 2 x 12" - 16 FT. 1900 FT. 1 x 12 -:12 FT. 4800 FT. OUTSIDE BOARDS 1800 FT. GIRDERS 5500 FT. JOISTS 6000 FT. ROOFING LATH AND MANY OTHER ITEMS NOT MENTIONED Sale to begin at 1:00 P. M. when terms will be made known by ELI GINDER J. H. Ruhl, Auctioneer Wilma Dommel visited the Col-| grade in| Ww ashing-| PUBLIC SALE hy —OF— REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY FRIDAY, MAY 13, 19585 Southeast of Elizabethtown, 1'2 miles along Swanger 'Road close to Longenecker's Meat Market. A lot of land consisting of two acres more or less, thereon "erected a 1% Story | Frame House rooms, a. well of never failing: Water, some fruit. This is ” with 7 a good location on which to ‘Build, HOUSEHOLD GOODS chairs, rockers, dishes, cooking’ utensils. Cook stove, ANTIQUES Two sinks, sideboard, old rockers, chairs, glass ware; dishes, two doughtrays, small stove. : A TOOLS A lot of automobile mechanic tools, other tools, and a lot of articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 6:30 P. M. when conditions will be made known by Raymond Toners Walter Dupes, Auctioneer ta M73 PUBLIC SALE wrt CY en Household Goods ~ Poultry Equipment —- Tools Saturday, May 14th, 1955 Along Route 141, leading from Mount Joy to Marietta, close to Wolgemuth's Mill, G.E. Electric Stove, Dutch Oven Kitchen Range Norge Refrigerator |Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet, 10-Piece Dining Room. Suite, .5-Piece Chrome Dinette Set, Kitchen Stool, 4-Piece bedroom suite, with cedar wardrobe and chest of drawers, double bed spring and mattress, single bed and spring, large chest of ‘drawers, three )x12 rugs, throw. rugs, Davenport,’ two Studio Couches, two 3: piece parlor suites, clothe hamper, library ‘tables, end ‘tables, chairs and rocking chairs, crib and mattress, play pen, panel fence for play pen, Reed baby co#ich, child’s bed, child's table, chair and rocker, wash stand, wood chest, magazine’ racks, book shelves, hassocks, porch glider, window fan, small stands, card able, 8-quart pressure cooker, Hamilton Beach Mix Master, Bl- |ectric butter churn, cloth drying rack, electric kitchen clock, |electric alarm clock, clothe tree, waffle iron, two electric toast- lers, GE Hot Point Iron, electric table and floor lamps, 30 ni home-made brooms, electric washing machine, two gallon ice lecream freezer, tin canner, 100 tin cans (new), two lawn chairs, lelectric coil water heater, bathroom scales, hanging scales, mir- rors, blinds, dishes, cooking utensils, empty crocks and jars, gal- lon thermos jug, RCA Victor Radio and record player comb., very good condition. POULTRY EQUIPMENT Nests, feeders, fountains Little Giant Automatic fountains, 48 gals. aluminum roof paint, Adhesive paint for roofs, egg sander, |Eggomatic large egg grader, Purina round hanging broiler’ and {chicken feeders with grills, Roto-Tiller, 1 HP Roto-Ette, Power mower and hand mower, wheelbarrow power sprayer with 1 HP motor - will spray trees, hand sprayer, Trumbone sprayer, 3- |gallon tank and fire gun. Air compressor with 1 HP motor, sev- |eral hundred feet of %; in. pipe, 800 ft. '¢ in. pipe, pipe fittings, {used lumber, spout hangers and fittings, rubber tire wheelbar- row, 1 HP electric motor 4 HP electric motor, electric: cords, tomato stakes, blow torch, hoes, rake, coaster wagon, wire frames, tire chains, digging iron, tools, six bottles linament, Suncro Magnetic jig saw, model 201 extra blades, automatic wa- ter bowl for cow, used Rockwool - approximately 50 bags; Coop- ers Industrial steam cleaner, buckets, short ladders, and a lot of gold fish, fruit drier, enamel top table, fruit, McAlister elec- tric sweeper, flower pedestal, bottle capper, and many other ar- ticles too numerous to mention. Sale to begin at 12:30 when conditions will be made known Walter Dupes, Auctioneer Kraybill & Kraybill, Clerks Howard Wolgemuth Refreshments will be served by the Sunshine Band S. S. Class of Cross Road Church. 17-3¢ PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate — Implements — Household Goods Thursday, May 12, 1955 Two miles west of Maytown, three miles south of Bain- bridge, close to Rowenna. A lime stone farm of 52 acres, 107 perches. Large meadow with fresh water stream running full length of farm, thereon erec- ted BANK BARN, COW STABLE with 10 stanchions, STABLE for 25 head of steers, TOBACCO SHED annexed to barn with stripping room and cellar. CONCRETE BLOCK MILK HOUSE, CORN BARN, PIG STY, CHICKEN HOUSE, lange 21, Story LIMESTONE HOUSE covered with stucco | | { | | by and Mueller Climate control Oil Burner, Hot air heat, electric hot wa- containing 9 rooms, large hall. New fer heater, two electric water cisterns, one well water, one rain water, two wells of water. Due to death this farm will be sold. Possession can be had immediately. House can be seen by calling J. D. Roland, Mount Joy 3-5357. IMPLEMENTS Allis Chalmers B Tractor with starter and lights, Dise Plow, Cultivator, Trail type grass mower with hydraulic lift attachment, corn planter, tobacco planter, New Idea manure spreader, land roller, spike harrow, score and scraper, Allis Chalmers 24 disc harrow, McD 11 disc grain & fertilizer drill. Simons rubber tire wagon with bed, tobacco ladders, Papec hammer mill, walking plows, one horse cultivators, electric fence wire, roll of 6 ft. musk- rat wire, tray rubber tire wheelbarrow, 4 can Wilson milk cooler, single round bottom wash tank, steel drums. endless rubber belt, 'shovels, fork, chains, tobacco lath, corn, hay, and straw by the ton, Electric motor '4 h.p., Irocust Posts. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Kalamazoo Kitchen Range with oil burner. unit, - Columbia Kitchen Range, Frigidaire Electric Range, large size Estate .Heat- rola, Coal fired. These stoves are in very good condition, pracical- ly like new. Cold Spot electric refrigerator, five piece Chrome Dinet Breakfast set, Double Utility Cabinet, kifchen stool, three- piece living room suite, two extra chairs, studio couch, Philco TV Set and antenna, small radio, two knee hole desks, desk and Book- | case Combination, 5-piece bedroom suite, beds and springs, wash- stands, bureaus. ANTIQUES Top. cupboard, pine sideboard, six leg drop leaf table, pine chest, woodbox, doughtray, iron kettle and three foot, extension table, small. tables, rocking .chairs,”g¢hairs, porch chairs, Kenmore electric sweeper with