"we HK - RC MN MARCH 26th At the Pennsylvania Guernsey Pavilion LINCOLN — ee — I y's verybody’s Excited About the 1955 FARM and HOME Make-It- Yourself Show to APRIL 2nd, 1955 HIGHWAY EAST, LANCASTER, PA. YOU ARE INVITED To Stop at Our Booths No. 39-40 AND SEE THE GREATEST OIL HEATING IMPROVE- IN 10 YEARS The “SUN-RAY” ONE OF THESE ECONOMICAL HEATING UNITS WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. STOP AND PLACE YOUR BID hthun J Uhich AUTOMATIC HEAT « SALES AND SERVICE PHONE 8122 — LANDISVILLE | Norristown urges all Thursday, March 24 9 THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa, EASTER SEALS HELP HIM Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Zabawsky, is enjoying himself while specialist ponders how best to hold his tiny feet in a normal position. Edna F. Schreiber, physical therapist, and G. Zielke, brace mechanic, observe, as P. David Nutter, M.D., orthopedic surgeon (center), shows how he wants the fool and When Charles was 10 days old tiny foot and put on the first plastic of paris cast. | was put on until the feet were in Three-year-old Charles, son of leg held in the brace. Dr. Nutter gently molded the Cast after cast an over corrected position. Then the brace mechanic made special braces and attached them to special club foot shoes for charles to wear. The physical thera- pist taught the mother how to stretch the tissues of his tiny feet so that they did not become shortened. Approximately eighty visits were made to the clinics, to the home, and to the Treatment Center of the Easter Seal Society, the Lancaster County Society for Crippled Children & Adults, Inc., to sec sible was done for baby Charles. that everything pos- He comes to clinic regularly for careful watching by the ortho- pedic surgeon and brace mechanic, and the mother and physical therapist give him exercises many times daily. LAST CALL FOR STATE FOREST TREES Probably next week the S ate ters will stop receiving for State Forest tree seedlings. Department of Forests and Wa- District Forester Paul Felton of conserva- tion-minded Pennsylvanians who can qualify for Sta'e trees and who want to plant trees this] Spring to place their orders at the Norristown office as soon as] possible orders - protection, - soil erosion con- trol, - game food and cover and timber production are available in the following species: - White, Red Pine, Hemlock Sugar Maple, Norway, White Spruce, Larch, Red Oak. The cost of the trees is $6.00 per thousand C.0.D. and the de- livery will be, as far as possible by common truck carrier to the buyer's door. — ® —— When in necd of Printing (any Tree seedlings for watershed, 'thing) kindly remember the Bnilet “Kids’' Theatre Day" will be held for children of this com- munity on Saturday, April 2, at 10 a. m. at the Joy Theatre, for benefit of the Lancaster County Society for Crippled Children and Adults. The first event of its Kind be- ing held by the Society, “Kids’ Theatre Day” is plahned as a benefit for the annual Easter Seal Campaign. A silver offer- ing will be "accepted, and all funds received will be kept in Lancaster County for treatment of crippled children. On the program for “Kids Theatre Day’ will be one hour f cartoon movies. The theatre ‘s being donated, as are the ser- vices of management and tech- nicians, in order to provide as hig a possible gift from the chil- Kids Theatre Day Planned To Benefit Easter Seal Drive dren of borough for the campaign. The Easter Seal Sale is now underway and will continue un- til Easter Sunday, April 10. Goal | of the campaign is $22,500. The | | | our Society renders many services for both children and adults who are crippled, and helps them in! . | the fight against the crippling! effects of disease, injury and ac-| cident. A number of patients of the ! Society live in this area. The Society has its headquarters at | 129 E. Orange St., Lancaster. | The *Kids’' Theatre Day” plan- | ning is headed . committee consisting of Mrs. | John Heisey, Lititz; Mrs. John | H. Hartman, Jr., Strasburg R1, | by a woman's | and Mrs. James Shand, Lancas- | P.P. & L. Competes “or Top Electric 'ndustry Award A citation to compete for the “harles A. Coffin award, regard- ed as the highest honor within the electric industry, was pre sented to Pennsylvania Power & Light Company at a regular monthly meeting of the Board of Directors held Tuesday in the utility's general office in Allen- town. P. P. & L. and three other ‘ompanies were selected from a- mong the nations six hundred and fifty investors owned elect- ric companies to submit entries {tor the coveted award, given annually for outstanding achiev ment in some field of utility en- deavor. The local utility com ter, Pa. Chest X-Ray Uncovers Tuberculosis | In Early Stages TB doesn’t make itself known by obvious symptoms when it fist strikes, but in this early stage it can be ruining the! health of it's victim, who, at the same time is innocently spread- | ing his disease to others. | | f Every case is estimated to cost | the community 14,000 to $15,000 The further advanced the ds- ease, the more difficult it is to | cure and thus the more costly it | becomes. Finding early unknown caves of tuberculosis by chest x-ray will result in a saving to the community, not only in dollars, but in human resources, the bas is of every community's real wealth. 4 Concrete Blocks For the soundest construe- tion your money can buy, specify our top-quality concrete blocks. Get our prices on sizes and shapes 10 suit. Concrete Blocks for Every Building Need CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS LINTELS — WINDOW SASH Reist’s Concrete Blocks Mt. Joy R2 Phone 3-9835 INSURE LARA] dS Fire Gives No Advance Notice Fire strikes without warning. But you CAN protect vourself against financial loss with adequate insur- ance. Let us check your coverage ! SEE THEM = WN Aa NL pany was cited by the reviewins “ommittee for “outstanding con- realize that important Everyone should he can share in this Nt ~ \ Wiley & Rutt Agency Wy BZ § Y! 278 ributions to aid progress in al' | campaign for the welfare of the ‘RIDA ® 3 4 wi Ww W 7 a a te 0d Sorpalen yor hx xe ns 85 E. Main Street Ur 0 It’s the largest and finest fleet of trucks ever built by the nation’s No. 1 truck builder. Whatever your task or trade, there’s a new Chevrolet truck to make or save you money on the job. Come and look ‘em over! Now Chevrolet introduces “Work Styling” exclusive development in truck design. Plus new engines—new capacities—new Overdrive and Power Steering—new features and advantages throughout! Here's what happens when America’s leading truck builder pulls out all the stops! Here are trucks that are new from the drawing board out! New styling in trucks Fleet, functional styling that fits your job! For the first time in any truck line, two distinctly different styling treat- controls are ments are offered—one in light- and medium-duty models, another in heavy- duty. Your handsome new Chevrolet truck will be a profitable advertisement- on-wheels for you and your business! A new outlook for the driver Truck driving was never like this! The new Flite-Ride cab is everything a mountings. driver could wish for, from its big Sweep-Sight windshield to its concealed Safety Step that keeps clear of mud or snow! The new instrument panel and the last driving convenience! Six new ‘‘high-voltage” engines With a new 12-volt electrical system for quicker, surer cold-weather start- ing and increased generator capacity! Plus more efficient cooling and lubrica- tion systems, an improved fuel system, and completely redesigned engine word in truck yusiness development in 1954". O. F. Haas, Vice President of Seneral Electric Company, pre- iented the citation to Chas. E. Jaks, PP&L president, who ac- epted it in behalf of the local tility. Also present, in addition o the members of the board, vere principal offices of PP&L W. F. Henn and W. C. Mason of he Philadelphia Office of the reneral Electric Company ans I. D. Moore, Manager of Gener il Electric's Allentown Office. The Coffin award was estab ished 33 years ago by the Char A. Coffin Foundation in the ame of the first president o reneral Electric Company, to b dven annually “for distinguish ed contribution to the develop nent of electric light and pow es 5. Other companies vate in the competition are Ari zona Public Service Company he Cleveland Electric Illumina ing Company and Texas Powe md Light Company. Along wit} to partici companies were screenec rom a total of 28 previously ci d for outstanding achieve nents a nominating epreenting he nation. Final decision as to the win 1ing company will be determin 'd by a committee of judge: ‘omposed of Dr. James R. Kil ian, president of Massachusett nstitute of Technology; Harold heso by pane every section of Quinton, president of Ediso: Tlectric Institute; and C. W | Kellogg. past president of the | *ompany | of {vention in Los Angelcs, | | And much more that’s new Like the smoother, load-steady ride . . . new High-Level ventilation . . . less tires, standard on Y2-ton models ’ Power Brakes* standard in 2-ton models . . 000 Ib, max. And there's a new choice of transmis- sions, including new Overdrive* and Hydra-Matic*. New Power Steering* for all models. Come in and see the newest things in trucks! tube- | for all models, . new 18,- G.V.W. in 2-ton models. *Optional at extra cost. Overdrive available on Ya-ton models, Hydra-Matic on Va-, ¥%- and I-ton models, NEWCO MER MOTORS Inc. PHONE 3-4821 Mount Joy, Pa. special ceremonies “discon Electric Institute. Announcement of the winning and the presentation award will be made at drring the Institute con- Calf the “idison Electric June 13-16. ——— ® RHEEMS MAN SENTENCED FOR LOCAL ROLBERIES Charles J. Roeting, Rheems and his brother-in-law Donald H. Sheetz, Jr. 26, of Middletown R11. involved with a group of juveniles in fifteen bur glaries pleaded guilty to four counts of burglary in Lancaste Court last week. Sentenced to two to five years in the Eastern State peni entiary and fined $25 and they were charged with enter'ng the dwelling of Aaron Witmeyer, of Mount Joy Twp.: Harvey Young Mount Joy R2; Paul Weiser's cottage. Mount Joy R2: and the Elizabethtown Crippled Chil- dren’s Hospital. 25, of costs. SIMON P. NISSLEY MARY G. NISSLEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mount Joy, Pa. EE CCE le. It takes but a moment to have your chest x-rayed. There no discomfort or annoyances: your is it is as easy as taking off coat. The chest x-ray unit will bc in Elizabethtown on Saturday March 26, from 4 to 9 p. m. A nominal fee of $1. is asked from individuals who are able to pay. However, whenever necessary ‘he cost is met by the Society. TB must be found to be treat- 'd to be cured. The Society em- that tuberculosis strikes weryone, Old & Young alike. No one is too old to have TB. The chest x-ray is important to all short & tall, thin and fat, suny and powerful and even hose who say ‘I never had a ick day in my life”. It takes mly a few minutes so—Don’t be one of the “Apparently Heal hy”. Find out for sure Robert E. Hoffman INSURANCE FOR EVERY | NEED Phone Mt. Joy 3.6911 ¢ 1953 Dodge 4-Docr Meadowbrook - Heater 1953 Dodge 4-Door Cornet Heater & Radio 1953 Chev. Club Coupe R. & H 1952 Dodge 4-Door 1952 Plymouth 2-Docr I Some Real Values in N TET =? ory 1953 FORD 4-DOOR Fordomatic RADIO & HEATER 1952 FORD 4-DOOR HEATER 1950 FORD 2 DOOR With overd:ive RADIO & HEATER 1950 FORD STATION WAGAN 1950 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR R & H Power Glide 1946 FORD 2 DOOR CLARENCE SALES MOUNT JOY Heater % Accident and Heal 'h ® Workmen's Compensation . ® Hospitalization 1949 Buick 4-Docr ® Mortgage Insurance Sa ® [Farm Liab lity R. & H ® Automobi.e ® Life h B our Stehman Bros. MT. JOY 3-6653 Dodge & Plymouth 3. D. 1 MT. 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