The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 07, 1955, Image 7

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BEAUTIFUL KNOTTY PINE Turkey Poults
REPRODUCTIONS Every Week
We or Call for Price List at
once, as we should have your or-
der three weeks in advance on
Lenhert’s CabinetShop | vin
G. K. Wagner Chicker
MARIETTA PA. | LACE Ia R, D2
Phone 8-tf | PHONE 7.3745 8.tfc
6-2581



CESSPOOL and SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING
SANITARY and MODERN EQUIPMENT
“GEO.” LESCHKE
COLUMBIA R. D. 1 PHONE COLA. 4-4316





Ve Specialize In . . .
AUTO PAINTING
WRECKS REPAIRED
WHEEL ALLIGNMENT AND WHEEL BALANCING.
FREE ESTIMATES
1 9 °
Carriger’s Paint & Body Shop
PHONE ELIZABETHTOWN 110J12 RHEEMS, PA.
22-tfc
planning to Build
a NEW HOME?



LET US HELP Y ou MAKE THE START—Come i in—
e Ask for our natidnally known Plan Books. Select
the home that suits you from over 100 designs—
Ramblers and other Lifetime homes. e Let us show
you how to build your home at first cost — with
BUILDING PLANS Standardized to avoid waste.
RHEEMS LUMBER & MILLWORK, Inc.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
XCAVATING GRADING BUILDING SUPPLIES
2 MOUNT JOY
R. D

SPECIALISTS
IN
BRAKES, STEERING
TRANSMISSIONS

PEP UP
YOUR CAR'S
PERFORMANCE WITH AN A-1 TUNE-UP
NHS é
Qur scientific tune-up is the answer
to sluggish, winter-weary engines,
We'll adjust the carburetor, points,
rlugs, timing . . . and give your
engine «a general
Drive in TODAY!
“going over.”
DAY and NIGHT TOWING
Drace Amoco Service Station
ROUTE 230 PHONE E-TOWN 7-9706


THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pe, a total area of 81.7 acres. Sum-|
| Thursday, April 7
Penna. Game
Commission
‘Weekly Letter
The 2198 deer hides collected |
by Game Commission personnel |
last fall and winter


and sold to |
the highest bidder netted the
Game Fund $2714.75. i
The hides were from deer |
killed illegally in the 1954 sea-
son, others that died after col- |
liding with highway vehicles |
and a number turned over to |
game protectors by hunters.
Wildlife Projects At Your Door | T
Many sportsmen’s organiza- |
tions seek opportunities to help |
preserve and increase wild game |
in their vicinity. Most of them |
have awakened to the fact no,
all-inclusive conservation plan
will materialize to guide them |
in each instance. As more infor-
mation on simple, effective pro-
jects reaches them from conser- |
vation agencies these clubs and |
other organizations make sur-|
veys of near-home game habitat | P
conditions, seeking opportunities |
to improve them.
Clubs and © individuals have!
assisted farmers and state agen- |
cies in tree and shrub planting,
have improved streams and |
"planted the banks, have cleaned |
| pleted other beneficial
up unsightly conditions or stop- |
ped pollution, and have com- |
projects |
conditions. |
were |
|
dependent on local
Significantly, as matters
improved for wildlife the peo-|
ple and the community often
profited also, esthetically or ec-
onomically.
Local projects may not seem |
to have much value, individual- |
ly, but in the aggregate many |
small developments produce a
tremendous amount of wildlife |
food and cover,
deisred conditions.
plishment of these objectives
also brings about improved |
land - owner - hunter relations,
experience has shown.
Border Cuttings Provide Wild
Game Necessities
One example showing the
Pennsylvania Game Commission |
avails itself to the fullest extent |
of monies received through the |
Federal Aid in Wildlife
tion Act, otherwise known as
the Pittman-Robertson Program, |
is described in the following.
During the winter months, |
when the cultivation of food
plots and much other work can-
not be done by the Commission’s
food and cover corps, attention |
is given to seasonal operations |
of the land management pro-
gram.
ers along woodlands, mountain |
as well as other
The accom-

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|
month of February
i other
I Game projects.
around food plots and oth- |
edge develop-
becomes one
business.
roads,
er places where
ment is desirable
of the main orders of
These edge cuttings produce
naturally a copious growth of |
good food and cover for practic- |
ally all kinds of game. The most |
common plants that appear fol-
lowing such operations are: |
raspoerries, blackberries, honey- |
suckle, dogwood,
hazel, bittersweet, pokeberry, |
chokecherry, rapevines and |
virburmums of var.ous Kinds.
This year, during the short]
alone, 72,-
631 linear feet of borders were]
cut on State Game Lands, the]
Allegheny National Forest and
excepting Farm-|
These borders
in width and |
area of 77.3!
projects
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|

sumac, witch |
areas
averaged 46 feet
comprised a total
acres. On Farm-Game
46,326 lincar feet of woodland |
borders were cut with an aver- |
age width of 30 feet, comprising |



GC. Robert Fry


Cellars, Trenches, Etc.
I MANHEIM R. D. 2, PA. |
Air Compressor Work Rocks |i}
Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc. shd
. Trees |
in |
Excavating and Grading Ml


PHONE MOUNT JOY


3-4753 |










D
J
| plans. From
[ 1e,
| study.
| the cottontail and the effect of |
| vania Game
| in setting seasons for woodcock]|
| ducts
4 : . | the st s to
Then the cutting of bord-| . ‘Le
' Being Planned
(| drivers in the three states, Driv- |
| the competition,
| pattern for other regional activ-
med up, these borders so vital!
to game ran to 118,957 linear
feet, had an average width of
39 feet and comprised a total
area of 109 acres.
University Conducts Wildlife
Studies
The Forestry Department of]
The Pennsylvania State Univer-|
sity recognizes the recreational
value of forest-dwelling wildlife
in setting up its management
the Penn State |
Centennial (1855-1955) issue
and other sources we learn these
things about the University's!
wildlife management research:
Studies of forest game species]
are an important part of the
work on the Experimental For-
est. Of these, white-tailed deer
research is a major project of

| the Forestry Department in co-
| operation with the Pennsylvan-!
ia Cooperative Wildlife Research!
Unit and the Department of Zoo-
logy and Entomology. It has
produced valuable basic
mation on the browsing
deer food
production.
Deer browse in the sl
| where woody plants are a major]
part of their diet. In a 5- =
Study, Yearly completed, defi-|
{ been "demonstrated, For examp-|
infor- cently returned from Japan and
habits will go to Florida at the end of
of deer as well as the effects oh his furlough.
| cutting practices on

ALL STAR CAST FOR OLDSMOBILE SHOW




Martha Wright, Edward Everett Horton, and Antie Jeffreys head
the cast of stars assembled by the Oldsmobile Dealers of America
for their presentation of the all-time musical comedy hit, “The Merry
Widow." Max Licbman will produce the colorful television spectacu-
lar which will be seen on NBC-TV Saturday night, April 9, from
9 to 10:30 EST.
HOME ON FURLOUGH
A/2c Earl Kanode, son of Mrs.
Anna Kanode, Mount Joy R2 is
spending a month's furlough at
the home of his mother. He re-

MR. MERCHANT
You Can Rent An
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Our NEXT ISSUE

INSURE
TO BE SURE
BE WISE, BE INSURED! Provide for the unex-
pected - - before it happens. You might become
involved in an accident like this.
WILEY & RUTT AGENCY
85 EAST MAIN ST. PHONE 3-6911



AREA BUSINESS DIRECTORY
ie eon reer CONVENIENT REFERENCE TO FIRMS SERVING COMMUNITY










red maple is a preferred food
eaten heavily in winter only; Ens Ce ream rere
sassafras on the other hand is ® AUTO REPAIRING ® BEER DISTRIBUTOR ® FURNITURE . PHOTO STUDIOS
rarely used in the winter but is - i {
a preferred food in the spring RANE SAVIO JODY Sop SMITH DISTRIBUTOR | KEENER'S FURNITURE | STABB STUDIO
and summer. MOUNT JOY : BEER — ALE — PORTER Carpe. - Window Shades Today's Tomorrow's

Research on the more com-
mon forest game species 'is be-|
ing carried out in suitable parts,
of the forest. Studies of popula-| per x vy SERVICE STATION |
tion changes and life history of]
the ruffed grouse are yielding]
information on the nature of its|
‘ : |
habitat requirements. |
{Ph. Day 3-6931 - Night 3-6568
SOFT DRINKS
Home Delivery
N. Market St. Mt. Joy
24 Mours Towing
3-6981


General Auto Repairing ® CATERING SERVICE
Engine Tune-Up
ALBERT FORRY, PROP.


CATERING SERVICE
Banquets - Wedding Parties




learn the percentage of the rab-
bit population harvested by the Delta & Henry Sts.,
| gun each season,
are parts of


A life history and manage- Phone 3-5767 Mt. Joy R2 P
ment study of cottontail rabbits] Or For Any Occasions
has been conducted for several AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ELI B. HOSTETTER
years, and is continuing, on Uni- eo P 35011
versity fargland. Breeding pop-| ul BENE N. Barbara St. hone 3-591
| ulations, causes of mortality| =
and hunting season . checks to| DE S010 ~ ZkyMouth ® CEMETERY MEMORIALS


Dodge “Job Rated” Trucks CEMETERY MEMORIALS

The winter food habits of |
| predation on this popular game
animal, are also recorded.
Population studies of wood- |
cock are made each year on the
experimental forest in Stone
Valley. These census figures
ned by the U. S. Fish and Wild-| {Main & Vine
ife
Service and the Pennsyl-
Commission to aid]
hunting. Woodcock habitat along)

{MARIETTA ST.,
|
- Venetian Blinds
ASL. Bn | Phone 7-4333
1 Center Sq. ELIZABETHTOWN
Bedding

© PHOTO SUPPLIES
JOE SHAEFFER
PHOTO SUPPLIES
Cameras - Accessories
Films, Ete.
327 W. Donegal Phone 3-4604



PHONE 3-5601


® GENERAL STORE
SMITH'S GENERAL STORE
Fresh Meats
Frozen Food - Groceries


° “PLASTERING _
REUBEN J]. GOODLING



MT. JOY . Clothing Wear
Tombstone Lettering | > :
Phone 3- 4264 , ote FLORIN Phone Mt. Joy 3-5781 Plastering Contractor
ROY W. HERR a en Dial 3-4518 Mt. Joy
NISSLEY MOTORS Phone 3-5223 FLORIN, PA. ®@ INSURANCE FLORIN. PENNA
Mt. Joy 52-tfc ny SEINE
INCOLN - MERCURY B. TITUS RUTT s PLUM i
L J. N. KEENER s PLUMBING
Sales - Service
: MEMORIALS
Parts & Repairs EHO
Phone Marietta 6-3531





Shaver Creek is being maintain-|
ed by cutting trees for wood pro-
and chemically treating’ ©
prevent Sprout)
ing.
Wildlife habitat improves stud- RHEEMS, Phone E-town 7-1230
MIDDLETOWN MAYTOWN, PA.
Phone Middletown 4662 ® CLEANERS
CLEANING - PRESSING
RHEEMS GARAGE TAILORING
Rug and Fur Cleaning - Storage!
Laundry Service
EICRERLY'S
You Phone 3-4071 We
STUDEBAKER — PACKARD
Sales & Service
Raffensperger - Risser
Call


ies in cooperation with the.
Pennsylvania Game Commission
are carried out in strategic ar-|
eas. Blight resistant chestnuts
are planted in small groves for,
game food.
|E-TOWN

H. S. RISSER MOTORS |. DAIRY PRODUCTS
PONTIAS - CADILLAC
Complete Auto Repairing
Phone 7-1366


ELWOOD MARTIN ’
PENSUPREME PRODUCTS

‘Truck Roadeo
|
Harrisburg—A tri-state truck]
driver championship roadeo will]
be held in the Philadelphia
area next fall. It is tentatively
scheduled for Sept. 8 thru 10,
and will be jointly sponsored by
| the Motor Truck Associations
of Pennsylvania, New Jersey
and Delaware. Three winners
from each state will be selected
|
SALUNGA, Ph. Landisville 2911

R. D. 2 Phone MT. JOY 3-8191
RED ROSE DAIRY
ALL DEPENDABLE
DAIRY PRODUCTS
R. D. 1 Phone MT. JOY 3-6112
DODGE & PLYMOUTH
Sales - Service - Parts
Complete Repairing Service
On All Makes Cars & Trucks
Factory Trained Mechanics
STEHMAN BROS. ® FEED COMPANIES


RED TOP
GRAIN & FEED CO., INC.
“Quality Feed For Every Need”

CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH
to compete in the National| Sales - Parts Woon Prices
Truck Roadeo to be held in| See the beautiful Chrysler : ki ie
Washington, D. C., Oct. 13 thru PAUL H. STERN Let Us Give You An Estimate
16th. MANHEIM Phone 5-2193 ESHELMAN
The tri-state roadeo will be] RED ROSE FEED
| open to all professional truck| ® BUILDING CONTRACTORS R. O. Helwig, Mgr.
Phone: MT. JOY 3-9791

ers compete in any one of three
classes—a straight class, and 2
classes of tractor-trailer combi-|
nations. But to be eligible for|
a driver must
have had no accidents the
preceding 12 months. |
This is the first that a com-|
bined regional roadeo of this|
type has been held anywhere in|
the United States, and it is Of}
pected that it may well set a

in
N. Market (On P.R.R. Siding)
AARON G. LONGENECKER Mount Joy
ILDING 'CONTRACTOR -
ir ® FLOOR COVERING

MOUNT JOY R. D
Phone 3-6091 H. B. LONGENECKER
Millwork - Fill - Grading SALUNGA, PA
Topsoil - Excavating
Lumber - Kitchen Cabinets
Floor Covering
All Types of Tile
Venetian Blinds


ities of the same type.
—
® BUILDING SUPPLIES Mokawk Carpets

SOCIAL SECURITY OFFICIAL. Ribas
ements
TO HOLD SESSIONS
AT ELIZABETHTOWN
Jecause of the increased vol-
ume of business, a representative’
of the Social Security Office will |
be at the First National Bank
and Trust Company, Education-|
al Room, South Market Street,
Elizabethtown, on the first “and
third Thursdays of each month
commencing at 12 noon |
[Prone 3-6401
Pittsburgh Paints
Steel Sash
Overhead Garage Doors
Roofing & Siding - Flagstone
CARL B. DROHAN!
PHONE LANDISVILLE 4012


® FLORISTS
|
|
|


Investments & Insurance
85 E. Main St. 3-6911
MOUNT JOY
H. S. MECKLEY & SONS
PLUMBING — HEATING
OlL BURNERS
Sales and Service
MAIN ST. PH. 3-5983
Phone
» PA.

O. K. SNYDER
O. K. SNYDER, Jr.
INSURANCE —-
S. F. & G. - Hartford
New ik -American Fore
15 W.

© RESTAURANTS
LINCOLN RESTAURANT
LUNCHEONS & DINNERS
Home Made Pies & Cake Daily
BOWLING AT ALL TIMES
Main St. Phone 3-9161



® JEWELERS


E.
® SERVICE STATIONS
DRACE AMOCO SERVICE
STATION
AUTO REPAIR
Special Motor Tune Up
24 Hour Wrecker Service
KOSER'S JEWELRY
ORDINARY RINGS
fit the knuckle only
hen twist and turn on
the finger,



“TRU-FIT" RINGS
slide over the knuckle —
then adjust automatically
fo fit perfectly.

MAIN ST Phone 3-5404
Phone E-town 7-9706
* LUNCHEONETTE "| GEIBE RICHFIELD STATION
~KULP'S LUNCHEONETTE Gas - Oils
NEWS AGENCY Tires - Tubes - Batteries
Magazines - Toys - Gifts Car Washing - Waxing
Fountain Service
MOUNT JOY, PA. EAST MAIN ST. 3-5241
18 W. Main St. Phone 3-6891
KAYLOR SERVICE STATION
Mobile Products
Tires & Batteries
Accessories
3-4481
® MOVING & HAULING


ED. KEENE
Moving & Hauling
268 Marictta Ave.
MOUNT JOY, P
Phone
FLORIN

Phone 3-6612
x RALPH L. WALTERS
SINCLAIR SERVICE STATION
MT. JOY Phone 3-3181


® MUSIC SHOPS.
USED PIANOS AND
INSTRUMENTS
DAVID HESS MUSIC SHOP

Goodyear Tires

M. M. WOLGEMUTH
TYDOL & VEEDOL PRODUCTS
106 N. Market St. Phone 7-4606
Reo Power Mowers
17 A RETHTOWN
ELIZABETHTOWN Lawn Mower Sharpeners
® OIL COMPANIES === Ph. 3-4868 Mt. Joy FLORIN


GARBER OIL COMPANY
TEXACO PRODUCTS
ZERPHEY SICO STATION
Vavoline Oil
Gasoline Motor Oils toute: & 3a
Grease Fuel Oils Co Washing & Lubrication
B. F. Goodrich Tires & Tubes Tires Bates
5 S. Barbara St. Phone 3-9331 | MT. JOY ST. Phone 3-9162

OPTOMETRIST _

MOUNT JOY RUHL'S FLOWERS
Member of F.T.D.
Flowers For All Occasions
Aluminum Casement Sash
Aluminum Double Hung Sash
Glen-Gery Brick
Dunan “Slumped Brick”
Milk House Tile
Elementary School
Phone 3-6001
Opposite
MOUNT JOY




i STOWE.
Dr. JOHN H. STAUFFER DAY & NIGHT TOWING
OPTOMETRIST SERVICE
39 E. Main St., Mount Joy, Pa.
DRACE AMOCO STATION
Telephone 3-9295
Hours


By Appointment ROUTE 230 Ph. E-town 7-9706