for 25 50 ays an- of RR Ey Le OWL LAFFS! | A WISE OWL| Boy, there sure was a gang of hunters in the field on Saturday. | And did it rain? Between being soaked to the skin, carrying a cou- pla quarts of water in my boots. slippin’ in the mud, fallin’ over corn stukbles and missin’ everything 1 shot at I had a swell time, no kiddin’, * #* * EC hattya think? I remember that laff about the lady at Benderi's store at Salunga that I forget a coupla weeks ago. * * * * 7 ms the Dr. Pepp:r soft drink truck wouldn't siart one day after the driver had made deliveries. Everyone had suggestions to try to make it go but nothing wis succeszful, Tinally Sue Kendg suggested :“Ycu might call Dr. Pep- per, he'd be able to do something for whatev It sce on how er ails it. * * » * - can’t blamz a knocking married to a You woman know, for you always on wood when she's blockhead! * ® * * =» A Maytown youth took his girl to sce her first polo game on Sunday at Lancaster. When the game was about half an- nounced: “I don’t prised, the boy asked: And she answercd: horse play.” over she ike polc!” Sur- “Why not?” “Teo much Did you hear about the g'rl who went to a masquerade dressed as a telephone operator and before the reves a FN 2 Whig 1 evening was over had three close calls 5... Tsh, » - = * ” tsh, A motorist stopped at' Hershey's he left ask- could recommend shop and before ed Georgio a good hair if he restorer. Georgie sug- gested one and the fellow inquired: “Are you sure it’s good?” to which Georg: replied: “Sure I'm sure Why I kn:w a man who removed | the irom the bottle with his teeth ¢ within twenty-four tours he ‘had a mustache.” ........ hat cught to be proof enough. * * * * * “Marriage is no lottery,” says an uptown man, “in a lottery a man has a chance.” * LJ » One of the ko at the Acme read this in a magazn: and passed it on...Her tis; Mzy I read your palm, Fairy? Net on your life, buoy. Aw....then Pm out of Lux. * * * * * Love makes the woild go round but then, so does a good swallow of tobacco juice, - » ” A house to rouse canvasser stop- ped at a Delta St., home and when the lady cf the house answered the | the ! “Now here is a A fountain pen of Queen Amazed the said: door guy i house- aimed: = “That's ridiculous. were no fountain pens in her “What That's what There time.” So the fellow says: did 1 tell you, ma’m ? makes it so rare!” * * * * * “It’s not just the work I enjoy,” said the taxi driver, ple I run into.” * % = “It's the peo- ee An aspiring young man from Kinderhook had matrimony on his mind, and so he went to his honey’s home said: “I'd like your daughter's hand in marriage.” And his honey's absent-minded father, a business man, answered: “Very well, and | our county was shot out and most] "of us went elsewhere to do our | MESCAL IKE For Hunters = =71 1. <> = = - and —- = ea [hr | EE: Fishermen |= The small game season opened | Saturday, November 1st, at 9 a. m.,| when Ruffled Grouse, Quail, Bob- | White, Wild Turkey, Ring Neck] Pheasants, Crackels (Black Birds), | Rabbits (Cottontail), Squirrels, | gray, black and fox, may be legally taken. The Game Commission and the By S.L. HUNTLEY BE FERD The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Morning, November 6, 1941 \ TARBOT'S Pate = "COME. i ROASTIN' a TIME TO FINISH ‘EM ‘FORE TH FIRE WAGON No Time to Lose WE GOT YX different sportsmens clubs through-| | out Lancaster County, have tried] — — : > : - their best to make good hunting for| ™ m AUNT MIN vou, and according to all reports | | ° ® they have succeeded. Ten years ago| county in the state. This took hard! Evervhody always kept sayin’... work and a large amount of money.| Min, you make the best noodle soup Not only the money that was paid 'hody ever et... Shucks, sed I... for hunting licenses but money that| what's so awful good abecut the stuff was paid into the different sports-| .. I jest cook it up good'n keep mens clubs dues by liberal stirrin’ a little onctn sportsmen for the purchase of rab- authin’ ta that... but they kept on bits and pheasants to restock. This sayin’ no siree vou make extra restocking that was carried! ncodle soup better’'n anybody else on by the various Sportsmens clubs this side’a chickies creek. . in our County has been largely re- sponsible for the good hunting that will be enjoyed by all those who hunt here beginning Nov. 1st. The Columbia Fisch and Game As- sociation presented a resolution to Lancaster County Sportsmen’s Clubs at a meeting held at the Brunswick Hotel, Lancaster, Mon- day cvening, for a change in the law. The Federal shooting of wild- m., hunting. Today our county is| known as the best small game) as awhile It kind’a wundered me Wh they | wus makin’ such a fuss about the stuff fer 'n then it cum ta me they wuz after havin’ a soup sale fer the needle club’n they wanted me fer ta make the stuff fer hem Well, shucks, things I... Hl make the stuff but , cuttin’ dl them home made noedles’ll be a! yretty big job...’n when the ladies ound out I would make a big the stuff they sed they would cum’n help... the day cum fer the noodle cup sale ... 'n three'a the ladies um bright’n early fer to help make he stuff along with them cum Sadz frum across the lot I al- ways kind’a pitied Sade fer bein’ :a nears’'ghted... but a a’bedy had ta admit, she seen lots anyways... hut she kinda. buzzin’ round the kitchen the stuff up Sade it didn’t ..then the duck hunting imits the ratch’a {from sunrise until 4 p. law pe fowl whereas the state law compels wild- fowl ‘hunters to wait until 7 a. m to begin shooting. The Association asked to have the present Pennsylvania law changed to concede with the Fed- eral law. Wildfowl hunters claim that ducks, geese, ete. alight on our streams only to rest and at the break of dawn take off and continue their journey southward and at 7 a. m. no wildfowl are left to shoot. The resolution was passed and will go through the proper chan- pels until it is finally presented to ve | I Wuz nice, We wuz stirrin’ lun most’a the stirrin’ fer ake much a do that. ‘he people started in sendin’ fer the stuf fer dinner they cum with the Game Commission. |buckets'n kettles'n one wuman sent stove seein’ t Hunitine Here are shown several of the more than 700,000 resident licensed hunters who enjoy their sport in Pennsylvania, greatest game State east of tie Rockies. rs Days 4 Those representing Columbia at her boy over with a big wash bowl’a the Lancaster County Meeling e the stuff Money wuz rollin’ in Geo. Price, Ernest Gerfin, William sumpin’ fierce... 'n then we cum ta Spense, Ben Musser, Drew Brooks, the bottem’a the kettle. Say, sed Kenneth Spence «dl Lyle Sim- Mrs. Wipple, this ain't right...here mons. we've heen a'workin’ hard oll Blo. | Thursday evening at p. m. tae in’ makin’ this here noodle soup’n ! we ain't even had a taste’a the stuff Columbia Fish and Game Associa- : ’ on Sade started tion will show moving pictures of * n then Sade started 1 ay : $2. ’ and Canada 8 little fer us out’a the ‘batton a he big kettle’n I wuz standin’ there g had got a in dippin Big Game in at the American Legion These pictures are some of the best wild life pictures that are technicolor, everybody 'n mehold her ittle but me... the dish rag wuz all lookin’ so hard Home. 'n lo te HEMPFIELD SPORTSMEN “A Aunt Min” on the air, You'll be BOW TO UTILITIES Jno, W. Eshleman, of Lancaster, | sure to enjoy its spontaneous humor : killed his limit of ringnecks| rnd amusing situations as well as Breaking seven more clay birds end rab! The season was less the down-to-earth homespun philo- than their rivals, the Utilities Trap | an ive. minutes old bejore he sophy of “Aunt Min” herself. Don’t’ and Skeet Club defeated the Hemp- | 111.4 and two rabbits. | Miss It! 10 a. m. every Thursday field Farmers and Sportsmen's As-| iy PH Miss Mary Ella over WGAL, Lancaster. This week sociation 229 to 222 in a team trap- Min is in the throes of houseclean- shoot held at the Old Landisville ing. ..take time out to Lsten! Tell Speedway, Sunday afternoon. at shooting game, bagged three te your friend. In the 75 Bird event M. S. Evans, | tontails. “Curley” + Hendrix shot’ a hy don’t bl ™ ’" of Kirkwood; Amer Kreider, of | par cf ringnecks and two rabbits why dont blame me. wasnt my go. and Amos Rineer, of Ronks, | wh'le his daughter Jack shot two! ides ? igea. came in first with scores of 70. Team Shooting Utilities Club » 89 » » An experienced married man is The lhe sma I game hunting season insyivan opened Saturday, Nov even though Old Jupiter Eckman, quite a target shot, her first attempt 1g, he just couldn't The Hunting Season To LOW DOWN FROM HICKORY GROVE My FElecod pressure most of the around normal. But highway passing time hangs soon as I gct out on the and the me, pardner, I commence to take on purple and blue tinge. And it is not just in the day-time, ycu see the E: cars, They seem to be even more plentiful in the cool of the evening. But cut in Washington state they got a new governor, and I guess he is allergic to E. He is starting a State Garage where all cars are pooled—and parked over- night. To get a car you gotta show where you are going. If it is just to a movie or down to the beach, you get no State car. cars commence cars, too. There is one more thing for the governor to do. e should ask his citizens to help him check-up. If a taxpayer sees a State Car he could strell over and say, “buddy, what you doing here this time of night. and who is the party with you, and is she working for also?” That boy Langlie some governor. Yours with the low down, manent = eee: EAST DONEGAL HOCKEY TEAM TOPS MANOR, 2-0 Counting once in cach half, the East Donegal High School field Lockey team defeated the Manor High lassies 2 to 0 on the Maytown field Thursday afternoon. the state, is gonna be 2 P; Marshall Albright, 2 R, 1 P; Vernon Mummaw, 1 R, 1 P; Cor- nelius Spangler, 3 R, 1 P; Drew Mummaw, 2 R, 1 squirrel; Mummaw, 35 4 R, 1 P; Guay Mum- maw, Sr, 2 R, 1 P; Luther Ulrich, 2 P; Ray Mummaw, 2 R; Bernard | Weber, 4 R, 1 P; Leon Fornoff, 4 R, | 2 P; Lewis Fornoff, 4 R; Gordon | Mummaw, 2 R, 1 P; Benjamin Haverstick, 4 R, 1 squirrel; Ray- mond Singer, 2 R, 1 P; Donald Ret- ew, 4 R, 2 P; Wilbur Rettew, 2 R, 1 P; Charles Fornoff, 2 R; John Bard, Sr. 1 R; John Bard, Jr, 2 R. Miss Jean Kauffman and Samuel Stair attended Navy-Penna. game in Philadelphia on Saturday. Mrs. Cora Hubley and Mrs. Staley are on the sick list. Lydia Give (From page 1) as the homes, but will apply entire Community, 1 This is really which merits the a program attention of each and cvery Home in our Community. Five prizes will ke awarded to Homes in the East Ward, Five to Ward and Five to and Community The total amount of prizes to be awarded amounts fo $60.00, belive our Community local Chamber of will benefit by Homes in the W. Hcemes in Flor.n and we as well as Commerce this program. our 7. Donegal H. Manor H. (2) Such a program, cannot pass un- Trae Aan LW. ..... Bleacher noticed and we are looking for Rice ......... LL ........... Ne ther Communities to follow i 4 ; mmunit o follow i ur si 8 : | A. Hawthorne CF. ....... Sherick | ~ 00 Toi Ts on RD Pennsylvania Department of Commerce Photo | E, Hawthorne RW. ..... Weidman | Mount voy. is proud of its | Schrol Townsend 1d also of its Community. Schroll ..... RL. . fuz Neis 0 ..... LB ....... Hoffer We believe now is the time to pre- Kaley - ..... C.H. .... Grebinger| para and plan for this program. ie a Charles: ..... RH. ....... Asburn | _ : ha Ce Eston LF. Rogers| Lets keep our eyes and ears open | CONSERVE YOUR PRESENT ¥ohn ..... RE Rineer | and watch Mount Joy and Com- | FIRE APPARAT Kendig. ..... GK: ...... Thumm# | munity shine this Christmas Season | RATUS of te Porte viii Score by Periods: as if nover has Palore Earl Lefever in his report on fire MANOR HS. 7. 0 0—0 he of nas before. | prevent.on stressed the fact that the E. DONEGAL H. S. .... i 1-2 he Merchants will announce | Production Defense Program makes| Substitues: Manor — Weidman, | program just as soon as it is t mandatory {o use iron wherever | Shunbauker, Garrett. eomploted. ) Openad Sat. wos on a eryi 11 all day who like ‘nl in the hun- | being shown and the educational rs indoors. value Sou would receive through fer all mornin’ wuz brung ta light. . : 1 olv took . ‘ enching : x Sade must’ drop in the kettle It tock more than a drenching to seeing these splendid pictures would AE the skin to stop those including | : ; carly in the day’n it wuz cooked up Bi Sop make it well worth the time spent. ~. ‘1 many fiir enes-itchy chaps who Tha © ’ : with the noodle soup...I didn’t lot an; 3 1) aps Vv The Sportsmen's clubs of Lan- thin’ I. jest i [ ain't] Waite d eleven months for 9 a. m on nuthin’... jest sed... a y ry caster County and the Game Com- Nov. 1, 1941 whi K t A much nro more... but Mrs. | ’ * mission ask you to play the game ,. yon ! bral s [oq i i | 1d i g Wipple'n Sade’n the rest wuz rav-| Naturally some of them were w vell according to the rules of the game. . : ) Yor sole ’ 2 oy 3 re Fa $7 - ame. . » vor the awful good flavor'a my 11 d for the ducking. Thruout this 7 7 : ( hr A SPORTSMAN. OBLY THE noodle soup ... sayin’ say, Min, you | locality a number wcre awarded ree QTE 3 Es . LAWS AND CONSIDER THE sughter git a patent on this here | with the limit cn ringnecks but | : i {1 EHTS i : : i, i i the association was represented by RIGHTS OF THE FARMER. soup it's wunderful...!Yea, I{most hunters found rab scarce {og Ri 1 ; b % 8 2 i a 28 companies with meinbers Wishing you a successful hunting _ 4 mebby it's i: toecial erb 1jalss quail with a fair crop of squir- oe ; scason we remain your faithful tick in the stu?...mebby, or sum- vol present, rs {oT pe pt : | George C. Witmer extended the servant, The Columbia Fish and pin’... 'n I jest took the kettle over | Its tco carly the cro : 3 1 3 Marti : dl > I ’ welcome and V er Martin an Game Association. ta the sink bench’'n let sum water | of turkey and compara- | : pun 9 etl Cem 4 = oe ra) ry : Robert Burkhart acted as Sergeant- run in the thing There's jest | tively few buniers, who passed up & AUNT MIN FANS sumtimes in a bod life it don’t|our ringreck temptations, have as Be sure to tune in to station pay ta tell all you know! | yet returned from the mountains. WGAL, Lancaster, every Thursday eet | Among the successful hunters imorning at 10 o'clock and hear around here were the following. grand dad is | rabbits but unlike her Dad, she ac-| complished her feat with a 22 cali- ber rifle instead of a 12 gauge shot] | have room for more students. one who knows that a woman's MS Bane tit hoes Promise to be on time carries a lot John Waters © 0 Hunter Killed of wait! a nisin» Charles Weber Guy D. Bomberger Jr. 15, Lititz, | Walter McVey | was instantly killed Saturday. He| The tired and ragged baseball : ; ._ Amos Rineer team, having hit their only ball in- shot hin fence olf while crawling thru the with his fun, Leave me your card and if nothing [to the bushes, went in search of it tal Shot the Limit : better turns up I'll deal with you.”|in a body. After searching a long OIA): Analy Tsu Ae inn Ni 7s Par _ __.. | Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. | “sv 7% 3 Hemplicld Club i Major Wm. C. Rehm, Lancaster {ime without success, a kind old Amer Ricider 1a | attorney, for the first time in years, | i “I threw myseif away when Ijlady came over to watch them | sibs Sonat Da sail re i : bb oot He married you,” lamented a Bain-| stamping through the weeds. W. J. Staley ....... gery 45 a ns ip oh faba Me S 1 N S uff ' . dow hunting In nis 7icinty ndaay | am bridge man, but his wife retorted:| Finally, after they had heen Br J. NeW aaa a ky i y 3 wid ue : ta er “Well, don’t let it worry you. I!scarching for twenty minutes, she irri i3 et peo 1 M never knew you to throw away | spoke to them Ee 12) Wh : d ye t ( | CHUSHED & BUILDING “g : hia ’ w wi Wi i eed of Printing. (any- ! any thing that was worth a cent.”.. “1 hope I'm not intruding,” sh nN Bn DSed, ¢ iid ’ > ¢ 009 | thi <i > th i { ) N don’t you guys know by now!said, “but would it be cheating if I Total 222 kindly semember the Bulle | S : E 2 i eh — Qe r NW ma QQ | CON , SILLS, that you just can’t win? teld you where it is?’ : H¢ W ARE YOUR SHOES | Conca * > 8 * * % % = There is no better way to boost DON'T WAIT TOO LONG. | In my mind the height of opti-! That's all I can manage this week your business than by local news- [2 BRING THEM IN. : MACAn3M 1L mism would be opening a credit{I'm still waiting for a coupla hunt- paper advertising. | 0 R | imma | grocery store in a trailer camp!...|ing gags. Don’t hold out on me pi | y Shoe epairing 0. Pl Res. 903R14 903R15 at least that’s what it sald in a icke| boys. Have a laff on someone else, When in need of Printing. (any- 30 SOUTH QUEEN STREET | aad I Suan book I read, so if you don’t think so; before they have one on you. thing) kindly remember the Bulletin LANCASTER, PENNA. } it was deemed advis- all present apparatus as Aluminum, brass thetic rubber are only to be absolutely John M. esible and { able to use [long as possible, nd sy! where | used necessary. S-liciter Ranck explain- [ed the Federal amusement taxes to affect admission fees to all any organization at | ene cent for every ten cents or frac- of the admission fee. new functions of { tion thercof | B.C. towed pictures of | local interest and had fine views of the State Convention at Greensburg good host re- and! [eagy s Gocdville proved a | gardless of weather conditions at-arms, A vocal solo by Miss Jane Horst {and a trombone solo by Miss Dottie | Sheaffer were well received. Fire Paul Z. Kneir's re- { port showed that 50 percent of the | fires were preventable, Out of | $49,000 worth of property there was a damage of $34,000 and 27 com- | panies with 380 men answered calls Marshal, | to duty. | A. B. Rote, Lancaster; Clair Kess- "| ler, Bowmansville; Phares Ecenrode, | Ephrata; Albert Schotthauer and { John Sarbauch, Columbia, were el- | ected to membership. The desires that a larger precent of the volunteer fire- association | tin | and Martha Sentz, Dit. | Sentz, Lancaster, A. Hawthorne 2. Rol: ind and 15 minutes. Arent coon The Seniz's (From page 1) Betty Myecrs, Mr. and Mis. Sy Goals: Referees, > keeper; time of periods, ! eel Noah Sentz, Helen Sentz, Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shealts, Lester, Jun- icr and Robert Shealts, Ontario, Canada; Mr. and Murs. Nelson Sentz, pt. Joy; Mr. and Mrs. Luther Sentz and Maiian, Pa.; Dar Joy; Phoebe Bishop and Mrs. Irvin Musser, Rov. E. Mis. J. Mcore, Dallastown, Pa; Rev. Ed- ward Gilmore, Ontaric, Canada; Mrs. B. S. Taylor, Yee, Pa.; Mis. Pavid Heltzinger, Red Lion; Mr Max heim, Pa.: Guy | to the! TAKE STEPS TO BUSINESS SUCCESS 72H ia Patronize Bulletin Adve’ isers. Dr. R. M. Balderson OPTOMETRIST 85 E. Main St. MT. JOY, PA PALMYRA, PA. Palmyra Bank Building Tues.,, Wed, and Fri Sto 12 A.M. 1tob P.M, 7to 8 P. M. Y’hone 8 { MOUNT JOY | | 85 East Main Street | Thur., 9:30-12:30—1:30-5:30 : Sat., 1:30-5:30—6:30-7:30 WE HAVE..... QUALITY + MEATS ® HRALL'S Meat he West Main St., Mt. Joy SNE RW Ae oJ Ss THE FOUNTAIN FOR YOUTH...and also for Adults ep Remain YOUTHFUL longer by making our MILK part of your daily diet. RED ROSE DAGY CLARENCE GREIDER, \g ENCE S. MOUNT JOY, PA. PHONE 907-R-3 PASTEURIZED ASK FOR MILK AND —{ CREAM TOP CREAM BOTTLE * | i HAMILTON, WALTHAM ral Allowance for She afer F "0 Chime Clocks Libc DON W. GORRECHT Your Old Electric Clocks, Also ELGIN and WA TCHES Watch in Trade untain Pens Alarm HOURS FOR EX Daily—) A. M. - 5 P. M. SAME bay SE RVICE and Mrs. Stewart Holtzinger and daughter, Gladys, Red Lion; Mar- Seckrist, Yc; Dr. and Sechrist, Margaret and Paul christ, New Cumberland; Mr. and | Mrs. Jacob Strickler, Welma and | Evelyn Hefimaster, Mrs. Harry Brubaker, Mr. and Mus. Se- IRONVILLE men become members of the asso- { | ciation and that the fire schools still | ——— | You can get alli the news of this locality for less than three cents a week through The Bulletin. they secured: Wilbur Albright, 3 pheasants; Earl Albright, 2 rabbits; Roy Albright, 3 rabbits, 1 squirrel; Chester Albrigat, 4 R; Richard Al- bright, 3 R; Alvin Albright, 3 RI PARMAN “DENTISTS E. King St.- CT) LEAT We Practice All Branches Of Dentistry X-Ray Service Open Mon, Wed., Fri. Till 8 r. M3, garct Heltzinger, Red Lion; Huldah | § Mrs. C8 The following is the list of gun- | § ners from the village and the game | & rabbits, 2! § |g DR. B. MOOSE THEATRE BLDG. AMINATION OF EYES EAMINED—GLASSES FITTED 1. RUBENS Optometrist — Eyesight Specialist ELIZ. WN. P. THE Sat. EYES Tuve., Fri. Fvenings 7 - 8 ON BROKEN LENSES TONE TEL. 331-J A. Menno | & Hess, Mrs. Ada Hernley, Mt. Joy; | : EVENINGS J Oo Y MATINEE Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shealts, Ontario, | SHOWS SATURDAYS Canada. qd M AND 9 SATURDAYS 1 H AT R E HOLIDAYS 6-8-10 P.M. ADDED: MABCH TIME OF CLARK GABLE “HONKY Mount Joy, Pa. WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, NOV. 5 — 6 DENNIS MORGAN — JANE WYMAN — IN — “BAD MEN OF MISSOURI” FRIDAY — SATURDAY, NOV. 7 — 8 — LANA TURNER — IN — 2:00 P. M. — "NORWAY a IN REVOLT” TONE” GENE AUIRY “UNDER MONDAY, — SMILEY FIESTA STARS” NOV. 10 BURNETIE — IN — TUESDAY, COLMAN — “MY LIFE WITH CAROL NOV. 11 ANNA LEE — IN INE” FRANCHOY TONE — C WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, NOV. 12 — 13 “THIS WOMAN IS MINE” AROL BRUCE -- IN — SATUR EXTRA! CHAPTER NO. 5 "JUNGLE GIRL” DAY MATINEE ONLY
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