Everybody reads newspapers but NOT everybody reads circular ad- vertising left on their door step. CORN - FED TURKEYS Urges Hunters To Respect Signs For Safety Zones Report For Two Months led Penna. the during 1951-53, by guns in patients were ics by the orthopedic Doctors F. David Nutter Marvin C. Goodman. of patients were examined the pediatricians, les Kurtz and David three year period, according to records of Samuel Farm Safety Chief in the State Department of Public In- struction The Penna. Game EUGENE S. KREIDER | Commission reports 34 deaths in| Horst, Dressed or live weight Chest the books of the Crippled Children Society were this month. KITTY'S DRESS SHOPPE 70 EAST MAIN STREET FHONE 3-6321 We Now Have A Complete Line of Christmas Stock Easter Shrindr, League were given by workers, Rotarians, Board members, Junior and friends of Crippled dren. The pre-school Cerebral Pal- sy Center opened in September. . | When it was found that the To Avoid The | Joint Hempfield Twp. School | District needed the space in the Last Minute Christmas Rush Come In Now And Use Our Rohrerstown Elementary School for an afternoon session, the Lancaster Township School District allowed us to use the facilities of the Bur- and Ranck Ave. for our 1 to 3 volunteers and {friends are busy | working on Easter Seal files as volunteer service. re There is no better way to boost | your business than by local news- oaper advertising. | ® - | When in need of Printing. | thing the Bulletin it away until you are ready for it. [2 “COOPERATING MOUNT JOY RETAIL MERCHANT kindly remember Typewriter & Adding Machine BARGAIN DAY-SAT. NOV. 13th We are offering several dozen used portable and standard low overhead. Your machine worth $25.00 or more in trade (regardless of condition) for new deluxe portables. Our prices on reconditioned typewriters are from $39.95 up. We have a few good used adding machines and a cash regis- ter for sale. SAFES FILES CHECK WRITERS OFFICE FURNITURE STEEL SHELVING TAPE RECORDERS NEW TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES CASH REGISTERS J. M. ENGLE 411 E. HIGH, ELIZABETHTOWN, NAL 7-4721 Now that hunting season is here again, let us make sure il The Lancaster County Socie- is open season on game and not | ty for Crippled Children and typewriters, while they last, at prices that reflect our very § Adults had 28 new patients who on people, reminds Harrison : Nolt, Columbia R1, farmer and Were sooh mn the orthopedic eli nics, and 23 new patients who president of the state-wide] ware seen in the Treatment Pennsylvania Rural Safety | Center. They represented 37 | Council. types of diagnoses. 20 of these “Seven rural people were kil- | were given treatments by the physical therapist. A total of 212 seen at these clin- | surgeons and A number by | Doctors Char- | Coursin, | audited A total of 402 volunteer hours | Seal | Chil- | . | kindergarten rowes School at East Orange St. | 5 J CONVENIENT [p. m. sessions Monday through 4 | Friday. We have fourteen chil- LAY AWAY dren registered, but because of | transportation difficulties in the PLAN | distant areas of the county sev- i eral have not been able to at- tend. ! The Craft Class continues to ed 9 | meet each Thursday A. M. in | the Treatment Center. They do For A Small De- §| rug weaving, make towels, tint | photographs, sand and make posit We Will | cutting boards and walkers for : the society. Gift Wrap Your { The Venture Club, the Secre- Purchase and lay | taries Association, Easter Seal | [SocietyMakes Former Polluted ‘Streams Being ‘Stocked With Fish | Harrisburg One | and ten miles of Pennsylvania | streams are being stocked with | fish for the first time as a result of the Clean Streams program of the Sanitary Water Board, Dr. Russell E. Teague, Secre- tary of Health and Chairman of | the Board said today. [ The additional stocking re- | sulting from the improvement { brought about by the Clean Streams program, is being donc | in the Schuylkill, Susquehanna and Shenango rivers. Sections of the Schuylkill being newly stocked are six miles in Phila delphia (previously announced {and not included in total) 16 | miles in Berks Co.; and 21 miles | in Montgomery Co. Other sec- | tions of that river in the latter { two counties had been previous- | ly stocked following the com- pletion of the river cleanup job and it proved highly successful. In additional to that mileage dams on the Schuyykill River, | including Fairmoust Dam in Philadelphia, covering a total of about 2,200 acres, are also being stocked. According to C. R. Buller, Chief Fish Culturist of the State Fish Commission, the records show that as far back as 1881 the Schuylkill Riv- hundred ! { er had not been suitable for fish of the water caused by coal because of the acid conditions | | mines Sections of the North Branch Susquehanna River stocked for the first time on the regular This action is taken as a result of the are program. success ful experimental planting last | vear of several hundred bass | The sections of that river being miles in Luzerne Co.; 20 miles in Columbia Co., and 11 miles in Montour and Northumberland counties. stocked are six R. D. 2 MOUNT JOY. PA. hunting accidents in 195: 3, and by the neuro-surgeon, Dr, which was ten more than in the | John Polecyn. These two services PHONE 3-9036 previous year,” Nolt said, “and' have added to our orthopedic 40-tfc ip . ( : | there were 509 non-fatal hunt-! clinic evaluation. fing accidents in 1953, Commis- | One hundred eighty therapy | D endable sion records indicate.’ treatments were given by the ep Nolt urged all hunters to ex therapists in the Treatment | spect ‘Safety Zone” and “No| Center at 129 E. Orange St. . Trespass” signs and to be espec- | Lancaster, Pa. 301 were given | ially on the alert for farmers | to patients in Lancaster city and | husking corn and doing other county in their homes. This ser work in the fields. | vice means much to those who S R V { C | sit in their home. Two and a half When in need of Printing. (any. | months ago we visited a handi- s ag $ thing) kindly remember the Bulletin | capped individual who had sat | in a wheel chair for 12 months. | ie Vie A [28 says | She was sure she could not 1 | walk, but she is now using a IT's easier AND CHEAPER walker to get about in her T0 PAY YOUR GI INSURANCE | house, she helps to do the cook- | PREMIUMS ON AN ANNUAL, ing « is beginning to walk | ANNUAL, OR QUARTERLY Basis | | ing and is beginning Roy M Ressler AT A DISCOUNT. IT ALSO SAVES | with the use of canes. § : YOUR GOVERNMENT ~ | = Sixty-seven visits were made 27 W. MAIN ST. MONEY. remem in Lancaster county homes in + i TAL checking on braces, shoes and MOUNTVILLE \/ > | casts. PHONE 5-5301 Four operations were perfor-| | | med by the orthopedic surgeons. OR TALL | The «corrective swimming ! classes were again resumed in WM. K. RESSLER October. Mrs. | § Haines Shertz- | | er is the swimming instructor FLORIN, PA. and she is assisted by Miss Con- case also some fish were planted | mons and daughter Gale last year on experimental basis | The project was successful and | resulted in the section being | placed on the regular stocking | program The other river making its debut into the class of fishing streams, is the Shenango, 16 miles of which in Lawrence Co. are being stocked this Fall Reclamation of the Schuylkill has been brought about by the abatement of pollution caused by silt from the anthracite col- liers; the removal from the riv- r of the silt accumulated over the years, and the complete treatment of sewage and some industrial wastes by the munici- palities along the river from leading to Philadelphia. Indus- trial establishments which do not dishcarge their wastes to the city sewer systems have their own treatment plants. All the communities, excepting Bridge- port, have of the Sanitary rects the Clean Stream program and built new disposal plants or enlarged existing complied with orders Board which di- plants to pro- vide greater capacity and com- plete treatment after the silt abatement at the colliers had been accomplished Improvement to the North Branch Susquehanna to the ex- tent that it has been placed on the fish stocking list have been brought about by the abatement of discharges of coal silt, all the collories throughout the anthri- cite fields having complied with the abatement orders of the Sanitary Water Board and in stalled desilting systems Accumulations of silt over the past years in the Susgue- hanna are washed down stream in times of high water. The size of the river and the heavy water flow makes it possible for the | river to cleanse its own chan- nel. In the case of the Schuykill | dredging was necessary 10 re-! move the silt because the river is smaller and the water flow | therefore not as great. Because | of these factors the accumula- tions were top great to be wash- ed away. The smaller size and | Icsser flow of the river also made it necessary that dams be built to catch the silt washed in- to the river from the culm banks accumulated over many years. The. silt is periodically dredg ed from the dams Improvement River has been brought about by abatement of pollution from coal mines, industries and mu- nicipalities. The largest abate- | ment project was the construc- | of the Lehigh | being |. MT. JOY 3-5731 stance Stretcter, physical thera-| Another river section placed pist. They are held each Friday | on the regular stocking program New and Used Gas Ranges | For full information contact your nearest. at 3 p. m. at a Red Feather ag-| this Fall is the 20-mile stretch ST oes ency - the YMCA. | of the Lehigh in Lehigh and| Through the Community Northampton counties. In that NEWTOWN Mr. and Mrs. were Visitors of and George Moore family and | Fearl | R D.,| Columbia | Laudenberger Mrs. Joy { Mrs. Toma Columbia, Mount Erb, children, Brenneman, | and Mrs. Edith RD Visitors of Isler Snyder, and Mrs. Edw. and Mrs. Phares Ober RD, | Mr. and family Mr. Manheim Irene were daughter, John Fe Rev. and col- of | rich, E-town R.H. Arndt, Rev. lege, town. Mr. Benjamin Weaver Miss Esther Longenecker, etta, visited Mr. and Mrs. Mau- rice Frysinger, Mrs. Ida Eisen- berger and Mrs. Katie Moore Mrs. Martha visited | Martha Rye, of Mt. Joy. Katie Moore, Mrs. Ida | Eisenberger and Mrs. Blanche Frysinger visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weaver of Ironville. Mrs. John Wittle was a Sun- | day dinner guest Mr. and | Mrs. Edw. Isler and family. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. | Fogie were Mrs. Geo. Schoel- | koph and son Kenneth, Colum- bia, Mr. Donald Dunn, Lancast- er, Mrs. Pearl Brenneman, Col- | umbia RD. Mrs. Robert Frank and daugh- | ter Dixie Lee spent the weekend | with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Herr of Virginia. | Richard, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Wm. Fogie returned home from | the hospital last Wednesday. Mr. Mrs. Howard Gamb- er visited Mrs. Mary Cassat, Columbia RD. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd and children, Florin, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haines Mrs. Robert Frank and daugh- ter Dixie Lee, visited Miss Anna Will, of Mount Joy. Mr. Wm. spent a few ing camp at Erie, Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. tice Wittle were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hartzell, Nazareth, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wittle and family, Columbia, Mrs. Ragner Hall- Mt. Mrs. Harold Sim- Ann of | Harry Hamiiton, Mrs. Ben Hoffman, E-town, Mrs. | Pearl Brenneman, Mrs. Emma | Kopp and daughter Ruth, Mount | Joy RD. and and Mari- Mrs. Mrs. of and of Nentwig | visited | Mae Tom, hunt- | and son their Fogie days at Pa. Aris gren, Joy, Marietta, Mr. es in rapidly | ibility | Club's | differs as day does | proach of | walks or THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, November 11 10 Less Daylight Increases Dangers Of Driving Now that daylight’'s is much shorter and night clos- duration while many mo- | torists are traveling homeward, drivers must be more then ever on the alert because of dusk's reduced vis- the Keystone shadows, and will o’ fiections, advises tomobile Club. “Too many motorists rely on their eyes to perform as accur- ately in dark as in daylight,” declares Edward P. Curran, the Safety Director. “Many fail to realize that their vision from night and that mental, physical and visual adjustments must be made in order to avert tragedy. In many cases, drivers have not readjusted summer habits to the shorter periods of daylight and nightfall catches them with their guard down, “Motorists should slow during darkness, have car lights checked frequently, al- ways lower headlights at ap- oncoming vehicles, carry flares for emergencies, and always pull off the travel- able portion the highway when stopping for any reason. “Pedestrians should be cau- tioned to always walk on side- on the shoulder and if there is no path deceptive wisp re- Au- down of facing traffic or sidewalk. cross at intersec- | tions, wear light-colored cloth- ing if possible, and give one's judgment plenty’ of room to | spare when estimating the speed or closeness of an oncoming ve- hicle. “Improved an@ highway road engineering lighting have done much to reduce the night haz- | ards, but motorists and pedes- trians alike must depend on themselves to keep each other safe and out of trouble. “Flay it safe and you'll stay safe. — ® - — Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. A DEPENDABLE DEPENDABLE after the hurricane, Hurricanes Gas, Ephrata, DEPENDABLE DEPENDABLE better wait! Flair-Fashioned and coming your way Nov. 17 Je QUALITIES DEPENDABLE Many bottle gas users cooked for their neighbors come and go, and bottle gas users go right on cooking, water heating, refrigerating, and heating. Ward Bottle DEPENDABLE DODGE has done it... Visitors of Mrs. Oliver Wit-| : mer were Mrs. John Mellinger YOU WANT IN and Mrs. Pearl Brenneman, Mt. gi FEED FORYOUR Mrs. Edith Erb was Sun. din- | ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. ro) vern Lucas, Mt. Joy RD. LIVE STOCK AND Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dan- | iel Geltmacher were Mr. and ARE THE REASONS Mrs. Mervin Kieth and daugh- | ters Mickie and Suzy, of Litite, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Funk, Mt. | Joy RD i Mr. and Mrs. Salem Gamber | and daughter of Columbia RD, visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard | Gamber { Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Har- rv Weaver were, Mr. and Mrs Norman Brosey and children of Silver Spring and Mrs yp Frb, visited Rev and Mrs oo Buch, Manheim and Mrs 5 eg man Brosey, of Silver Spring ef 2 Visitors at the “Arndt Home were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford = Theis oy rs White and son Elstonville, Mr MR. EUGENE HELWIG, Mgr. and Mrs. Donald Wilson and : oh me ie wir wi. PHONE 3-9781 MARKET STREET. MOUNT JOY children, Gordonvill Mr. El wood Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- all liam Stoltzsfus, Mr. and Mrs : Calvin L. Campbell and chil- dren, Lancaster | DEBOOI 0Z1710. LLMILLSNL PD Rally Day will be observed in VAN NUYS CALIF 13 the Newtown E. U B. Church 3. FURY. VICE AND Ets on Sunday morning Nov. 14th A Dn cova, at 9:00 a. m. This will be a uni- RUCK PANT TOs OUND FOS fied service. There will be spec- DETRON er ial musical numbers rendered Dy eer Of Me soe ne CONGRATULATIONS ON PERFORMANCE Of O. T. Ehrhart, D.D., former pas- DODGE POWER-DOME V-8 PICK-UP TRUCK tor of the Covenant EUS church, TWO TRUCKS WERE SELECTED AT RANDOM BY Lancaster, will teach the lesson CONTEST BOARD AAA OFFICIALS FROM GROUP to the main school. The pastor OF NEW TRUCKS AT THE FACTORY. AN ECON- Rev. Ferich, will bring a brief | OMY RUN WAS MADE FROM BONNEVILLE SALT message. Everyone Welcome. | PROOF that BED, UTAH, TO PIKES PEAK, COLORADO, A SAIS | e Everybody in this locality reads | The Bulletin—that’s why its adver- | get such excellent results. ® >» your business by adver tisers Stimulat Jul etin. tion of a sewag “treatme nt plant by Bethlehem | The improved condition of] the Shenango River is the result | of the abatement of discharges by. steel. mills of their strong pickle liquor, the acid bath giv en newly manufactured steel to remove the scales. In all areas the Fish Commis- black bass, except | sion is stocking sun fish, catfish and suckers, Dodge truck's - 145-hp. Power- WE a! V-8 is the world's most Fd engine for pick-ups, panels, and Tow- tonnage stakes, as well as the world's most powerful! It's a better deal for the man at the wheel! See us today! = DISTANCE OF 714.5 MILES IN 10 MILES OF SNOW, 34 MILES OF FOG, 93 MILES OF RAIN, CARRYING TWO PASSENGERS AND PAYLOAD OF 500 POUNDS, USING REGULAR MOBILGAS DODGE PICK-UP AVERAGED 22.21 MILES PER GALLON WITH AVERAGE SPEED OF 40.44 MILES PER HOUR. THIS RUN WAS UNDER QUR COMPLETE SUPERVISION. A. C, PILLSBURY, MEMBER AND REGIONAL DIRECTOR, CONTEST BOARD AAA DODGE: TRUCKS ELI AMENT GARAGE in the Lehigh where the plant-| Delta && Henry Sts. ing is confined to catfish. J “COOPERATING MOUNT Fre tion. ah vin — arn 1 . Wo Cg ~~ TERY TW oy Dial 3-4264 JOY RETAIL MERCHANT” { Mount Joy, Pa. Sw rw Bre Pasto Sund: 9: 10; 7:0 Georg Each Lan E. Pe 9:1 10: [ Wedn 7:3 Fi Rev. Sund: 9:3 10: Guest M. B Mean 6:3 lowsl Ne R¢ Sund 9:0 and 1 10; Wedn 7:0 C Rev. Si Sund. 9:0 10: Wed 0:3 C Earl Sund. 9:0 10 Lo Speal Elwo M Rev Sund. 9:3 { 6:3 [ie SC 0 We on 8:0 Thurs id Sa Sund. Ab Sund: 8:4 Rhee 10: at Gr ( R Sund: 9: 1 10; Weds Ti Re Sund; 9:3 10: Mond 73 will n Tuesd 7:4. sional Faris! 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