The Bunetin, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, October 9 6 ® United Fund (From page 1) visits. 17 patients were visited by the Visiting Nurses, making 419 calls of which 310 were free. 15 blind or ed required 71 visits 1 Mount Joy person served the Hearing Conservation required 13 consulta partially sight- for care by Center tions. 14 patients at St. Joseph's hospital had 151 free days’ care. 6 patients admitted to Os teopathic hospital from Mt Joy were given 67 free or part-pay days’ care 11 families from the bor- 93 consulta- with the c: ough required tiins or visits workers. ASe- adults re- part-pay Lancaster 6 children and ceived 18 free and cl nic visits at the Guidance Clinic. 2 adults use the members of the Jewish Com- munity Center. : 116 Boy Scouts with 50 adults, belong to the Lancast- er County Scout Council. 186 registered Mount Joy Girl Scouts with 77 adult leaders were active last year 11 members from here are act ve at the YMCA. 40 girls and women, were active in all phases of YWCA active membership. 21 servicemen, veterans, or dependents called on the Red Cross for help. 93 people received Red Cross certification in home nursing, first aid, and water safety. The total of 686 persons were active in the use of one or more agency last year, re- ceiving 1.141 individual ser- vices, such as consultations, visits. dispensary and free days’ care in the hospitals. TROOP ACTIVITIES The G'rl Scout Troop 170 | recently held a surprise baby shower for their former as-! sistant leader, Mrs. Donald Zerohey. at her home on 371 N. Barbara St. Refreshments were served to Jovee Sutter Lois Anderson. Judy Shrum Sandra Wolgemuth, Sharon] Covenhaver, Sally Ulrich.| Pam Cupver. Mimi O'Connoy. | Nancy Schlosser, Sharon Goodhart. RoseMesser. Sandra Kretzing. Barbara McKinney, Barbara Olson, Judv Kinple Shirlev Brown, Helen Rutt Linda Way, Lora Lee Foley Kathv Dolan, Cleo Brandt Mrs. Earl Mowrer. Mrs. Kip- ple, Mrs. Earl Koser. Mr and Mrs. Donald Zerphey. The troon also entertained Mrs. Earl Koser. their leader to a suror’se birthday party Decorations and refreshments were made and prepared by the girls. The troop committee met at the home of Mrs. Rruce Greiner and a reorganization of the troop committee was held. Mrs. Donald Zernhey was the new troop committee- woman selected Committees for th e vea- are: Mrs. Bruce Greiner. Cookie chair- man: Mrs. Donald Zerphey, Calendar sales; Mrs. John Way Jr., Recorder:* Mrs. Ralph Thome, Transportation & Telephone; Mrs. David Schlosser, Troop Treasurer- Troop leader - Mrs. Earl Kos- facilities as , ye ress Essar | Da I Atiention / Plstol Team were won by Cham- SERVICE DATE CHANGED { Annual matehes bersburg. TO RESIDENTS OF MOUNT JOY AND VICINITY Individual scores were: | planned by the Friendship The Friendship Fire Company of Mount Joy would To Hazard Takes Defeat MT. JOY GOLD TEAM— Fire Company and Auxiliary ke all families who have an invalid, someone who is . . Sorts | J. James 551, D. Peactich will be held Sunday evening, like all families who have an inva 18, . om on To Linemen The Mount Joy Hporisme ng 545, J. Morgan 52 Rod- October 12, instead of Octob- blind or someone with a loss of limbs, in their homes to Association Pistol team suf-;'*"h +. 2 y 2 W190 ne aricinaliv salves 3 . . inite A key 513, and W. Le Bo 506. er 19 as originally scheduled. kindly sign their name and address in the space provided, In an effort to end a seri-/fered defeat in its first match) . ’ Members of the two groups at the bottom of this article. This information will be re- ous hazard to linemen, Penn- of the Winter Season. MT. JOY BLUE 1 EAM— will meet at the firehouse at corded in order that the firemen will know of this con- sylvania Power & Light Co The team traveled to Ad Wii DUS gor Bh 7 pm. and will proceed to dition in case of fire or emergency, is asking public cooperation amstown where it met the Mo. mh ertz 459 and L. the Church of God for the We hope that all concerned will supply us with this toward Simitation of a Champersourg Rod and Gun{>'ake <«(4, evening service, s & Jor 3 { n C y Jo mT rad av » als sass information by sending their names and address to Ray a ng Pose pots a? lub Wednesday night. | Next Thursday the locals o- actice $ g land Te SM rrisBUrY Myers, Fire Chief, 114 South Barbara Street, Mount Joy. ,n service poles Behind the high gun of will Wave fe Jurnsurg lo Mrs. Bernard Kear, who! (No names will be published.) T he ating & ‘Jack James, the Gold Team meet ! 3 eogu champion, .s taken to the Lancaster he utlity is appealing for scored one point by winning State Poliee. |Osteopathic hospital in the Name Bublle Waderstanams S the the T.me Fire Match 920 to] practice shoots will be held| Friendship Fire company am- maw S on ! a io 904, however, the slow fire, avery Tuesday night ‘at the bulance Sept. 22, was to re-| Address... oo aad nama on su rom nailing or tacking Rapid Fire, and Aggregate ghorts Fadm. turn home Thursday night. | posters to poles. Town Vice president G. T. Storb pointed out that the posters + -. tItsees TreIITIIIIT Ise themselves are not harmful, HOLSTEON : — but the ails and tacks used CLUBS REORGANIZES De aT sex to fasten them to poles can mm . . hod roel I'he Hols ein-Friesian As- result in serious injury. After sociation of America has an Done eal high school’s FTA the posters have been torn nounced the completion of organization was started for down or blown away, the off cial a register- an outstanding duction record by pro- metal fasteners remain. When new , : : . a lineman’s climb'ng hook, the Carolyn Sho- walter is president of the Fu- year, ed Holstein cow owned by oy ’ . not designed to penetrate Henry M. Hess, Mt. Joy. he Peachers of America metal and used arly a wood Fe . . club with Pat Brenner, vice poles, strikes the nail or & x The cow, Clovena Rag Ap- president: Joanne Zuch, sec-!. y § s the nail or tack, le Pietic produced a total ypetary: Dan Mowrer, treasur- it “cuts loose.” The lineman, of 11.502 pounds of milk and ep: Sally Hollinger and Jo- deprived of support, comes 123 pounds of butterfat as a anne B'xler, reporters. The crashing downward and it five-year-old. She was milk- group discussed the possibili- torn or ripped by other nails ed twice daily for 277 duringities of assisting with PTA and tacks. In some cases she the test projects at the school. crashes to the ground and a iii me Ml An se sustains broken bones, bruis- es or other painful injury. When in need of printing remember The Bulletin. When in need of printing, The utlity executive stat- remember The Bulletin. cutive stat ed that accidents of this na- ture happen frequently be- cause many persons who tack posters to poles simply are not aware of the possible re- sults. In addition, the public is generally unaware that, for the past several years the practice has been prohibited In this state under P.L Act #360. However, PP&L feels that public understanding of |} the dangers involved to hu- DO YOU WANT High Quality Dry Cleaning? 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