The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 06, 1971, Image 7

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FORESTRY CONSORTIUM
DESIGNED FOR
CHOLOSTROL CONVERSION
Forest-related environmen-
tal research in the Northeast
ern states is being stimulated
and coordinated by a group
called the Consortium for
Environmental Forestry Stu-
dies. Composed of scientists
from Penn State university
and nine other cooperating
universities, . the Consortium
uses grant funds provided by
the Forest Service of the U,
S. Dept. of Agriculture,
The organization is design-
ed to develop information &
technology’ needed to solve
problems of policy formula-
tion, regional planning, and
land management related to
environmental forestry in
and around eastern popula-
tion centers,
One of the goals is to help
determine how research ef-
forts can best serve the needs
of urban people by utilizing
more fully the forests of the
densely populated Northeast.
As recommended by the
Consortium, research grants
are funded by the Pinchot
Institute for Environmental
Forestry Research, another
agency of the Forest Service.
Penn State's
on the Consortium is Dr. Wil-
ber W. Ward, Director of the
| ‘School of Forest Resources in
the College of Agriculture.
The Pincrot Institute pro-
vided $16,200 recently for
Penn State to study the long-
range effects of using sewage
effluent to irrigate and fertil-
ize forested areas.” Termed
the “living filter” and under-
representative
The Police Commission at Mount Joy is
taking applications for Patrolman. All appli-
cants must pass a physical examination by a
local physician before completing the appli-
cation and must be between twenty-one and
thirty years of age. Starting wage to be cpen
pending the lifting of the wage freeze, a work
week of 44 hours per week, vacation leave
and sick leave with pay. hospitalization and
major medical protection. and life insurance
and police pension.
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Written examinations will be given to
each applicant.
Applications may be received from Lester
G. Hostetter, Secretary, Union National
Mount Joy Bank, Mount Joy. Penna. any-
time between now and October 25. 1971. If
accepted, the patrolman must become a resi-
dent of Mount Joy Borough, six months after
beginning active duty. :
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way for nine years, the Penn.
State studies utilize soil and
crops. . to remove excessive
nutrient elements and impur-
ities while recharging the
groundwater reservoirs with
purified water.
The new studies will seek
to determine what long-range
effects,
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Dean and Associate Director
of the Agricultural Experi-
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