The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 11, 1963, Image 12

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Wednesday, September 11, 1963
Er———mem————————= Bay,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Arnold
& MAYTOWN vacationed at the seashore
last week.
Miss Grace Henderson Mrs. Anna Hollenbaugh

The Arnold Finks and Ad-
am Greers spent the Labor
Day weekend at a summer
cottage at the Chesapeake
New Generators
PP&L To Use
Combustion Engineering,
Inc. has been selected to fur-
mish two huge steam genera-
tors for the 1,800,000-kilo-
watt Keystone Generating
Station, to be built in the
western Pennsylvania coal
fields, it has been announced
by Chas. E. Oakes, chairman
of the board of Pennsylvnia
Power & Light Company, P.
P & L. is one of three major
eastern utility companies
who will own the plant in
Armstrong county, ten miles
west of Indiana, Pa.
The local utility executive
pointed out that the contract
to Combustion ngineering,
Inc. is the largest ever a-
warded for steam-generating
equipment.
Each steam generator will
be about as tall as a 20-story
building — nearly 220 feet
high—and almost half the
area of a football field — 130
feet by 125 feet at the base.
Each is designed to produce
more steam than any other
“single-furnace” generator
ever built. At full load, al-
most 15,000 tons of coal will
be burned daily in the fur-
naces to turn water into
steam to drive the plant's
turbine generators—the equi-
valent of about 50-ton coal
car every 5 minutes ’'round-
the-clock.
This is the second major
plant equipment contract a-
warded by the utilities in re-
*| July. Actual

spent last weekend at Ephra-
ta.
Sgt. James McFarland, of
Maryland has a 30-day leave.
He is spending it with his
parents.
cent weeks, the order for the
plant's big turbine generators
having been placed with
Westinghouse Electric in
construction is
expected to start at the site
in 1964, with the plant's first
unit to be in service in 1967
and the second in 1968. The
huge Keystone plant will
generate power virtually at
mine-mouth and power will
be transmitted as ‘‘coal-by-
wire” to important markets
in the East. The output of the
plant is to be shared by Pub-
lic Service Electric and Gas
Company, Atlantic City Elec-
tric Company, Baltimore Gas
& Electric Company, Dela-
ware Power & Light Com-
pany, in addition to the own-
ing companies.

Help Wanted
Why is it that you have to
hire a guide for the compara-
tively simple task of follow-
ing a river, while you're en-
tirely on your own in the
matter of figuring out the
double cloverleaf by-pass
with thruway changeover
which you encounter on the
way to the river?
More than half of all vehi-
cle fires result from overheat-
ed tires caused by underin-
flation or defective wheel
bearings. Since fire-fighting
equipment is not readily av-
ailable, the fires do serious
damage, often making the
vehicle a total loss.
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George Glattacker, Jr, cel- |
ebrated his birthday anniver-
sary on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Christ:
ian, Reading and Mrs. John
Trayer, Landisville, called on
Mrs. Emma Hollenbaugh and
daughter, last Sunday. |
Mr. and Mrs. William Hei-|
sey, and daughter, Ann, of|
Marietta R1, vacationed at|
Atlantic City two weeks ago.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs
Joseph Huntzinger last week
were: Mrs. Herman Monroe
and daughter, Edmin, Tenn.;
Susan and Scott Lowery and
Dottie Lynch, Lancaster.
Mr. Newcomer and son,
Richard, spent last weekend
at Shinton, W. Va.,, Mrs.
Newcomer and son who vis-
ited in West Va., accompan-
pained them home on Labor
Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mayers,
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mayers
spent Sunday in Chester.
Saturday, Aug. 31 the
Welchans Reunion was held
at the American Legion
Home. The guest of honor
was Mrs. Sallie Stum Van
Patten, Eugent, Oregon. The
other guests were: Charles
Welchans and daughters, Lil-
lian Spangler and Ann Baker
of Highspire; Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Van Patten, Conshohoc-
ken; Ralph Shireman, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Surski and
and daughter Ann, Lancaster;
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hollen-
baugh, Columbia; Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Black and child-
ren, Akron; Mr. and Mrs.
William Hollenbaugh and
daughter Helen, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Hollenbaugh, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Hollenbaugh, of
town and Miss Mary Heisey,
Marietta.
The following ladies of
town attended the Widows’
picnic held Saturday at Bru-
baker's Grove near Mt. Joy;
Mrs. Esther Weaver, Mrs.
Creta Sload, Mrs. Ruth Hoff-
man, Mrs. Annie Arnold,
Mrs. Knisley, Mrs. Kauffman,
Mrs. Annie Hicks, Mrs. Em-
ma Hollenbaugh and Mrs.
Ruth Henderson.
CORRECTION: Judy Ken-
dig and William Heisey also
accompanied the Senior Girl
Scouts to Williamsburg. Mr.
Heisey was the chauffer.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Low-
ry and son’Joel, Pittsburgh,
spent the weekend with the
Ray Frybergers and Miss
Anna Albright.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Greenawalt, Bradenton Beach
Florida, and Miss Mathilda
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