The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 27, 1950, Image 4

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dwThe Bulletin, Mt. Jov,
Pa.,
Thursday, July 27, 1950!

OWL LAFFS

A WISE OWL
Auxiliary Carnival
here on Saturday evening a young
chap from Landisville met one of
During the

our young ladies. He ' took her [shall be opened to automobile trave!| Score: :
home, they sat on the sofa, chatted | during the mc nths of July and Williams rf 2 0
and finally she turned out the light | August and until September 11th. [Hostetter SS 3 0
Bhd lia LY: Me ume =" |The commission welcomes inspec-|Operholtzer 1b ...... 3.1
Immediately the dashing YOURE [tion of these lands but asks that alliGyoff of ............ 3 1
chap went home. | plant and animal life be undistur-Ipivet 2b ............ 3 0
Next day when he told me the bed and all fire precautions be ob-| Beaston 3b... iiss aq
stor: < i hy y went | Served. i Grove Pp 3 2
stay. 1 asked Ry he a | Fewer Pheasant Casualties Zeller 9 0
home and he replied: “Don't think | pje]lq reports indicate that there. =~ = “= 5 1
I can’t take a hint.” | were far less hen pheasants Zink € ._
ot pled or killed by mowers and few- ots 21 6
| er clutches of eggs left unhatched yaa. Et bo .
An uptown lady accidentally | is year than is usually the case. Le} ersv) fa 2
dropped a pound of butter in the| The reason is that wet spring Frey 2% ies 10
dish water at her home. She im- | weather retarded the crops there- al mre 0 0
tate] k it back to the store | fore pheasants had sufficient time hry : "ot 1 0
mediately 108 35, Dac 0 Mies | to hatch their eggs and escape with Wi Jams aD tree )
where she bought it and asked the | {heir broods before the arrival of Ereider 2b .......... 1 Z
clerk to exchange it for another | the mower. 3 Poin :
pound kecause as she said, what | Food For Wildlife Plentiful IE] OL rm 3 ‘1
a ohn’ § t hurt you | Experience and knowledge qual- Filling rf 1b + ...... 2
you don't know won urt YOU. | ify Game Protector Theodore Carl- Ottel EEE 3:0
The clerk, one of those very ob- |g, Clearfield, to speak on condi- Brackbill 1b ........ 2 0
liging chaps, tock the butter to the | tions affecting wildlife. His 1950 xxKauffman ETE 0 0
rear of the store, rewrapped it game food observations are typical Underhill EE 0 0
Ann and. gave it to} of those recently received from nu-/Charles 3b .......... $0
carefully, returned and gave | merous game officers over the Rylee If ............ SO
the lady remarking: Youre quite | commonwealth. : gs.
right lady, what you don’t know | Carlson says: “From present in-| Total ............ 28 7
dicaticns all types of food-kearing| x Ran for Frey in 2nd,
won't hurt you.

Everybody likes tc see a man
wear a white shirt except the wo-
man who has to wash it.
A local fellow selling life insur-
ance told a man that one month ago
a woman bought a $5000 policy and
died two weeks later. You had
better buy today, you may be lucky
tomorrow.

A woman on West Main street
told me that her husband has to
work late so cften but his pay
check never shows any overtime
Lady that guy needs watching.
A -Lititz auto salesman spied an
auto at Lancaster he wanted to
(From page 1)
‘Weekly Letter
{| much of value done that any person
| will readily evaluate. The public
may visit State Game Lands at any
| time and view the work that is
being done there in the interest cf
wildlife, «dR
Food and cover development
work on State Game Lands in the
Commission's last fiscal year inclu-
ded: the cutting of approximately
1200 acres of timber; the improve-
ment of wildlife habitat through
release cuttings, thinnings, pruning
of fruit trees, and leveling inferior
forest growths with hulldozers; the
| establishment of 1272 food strip
| totaling over 470 acres in forest
| areas, often on old farm fields that
had reverted to the brush and sap-
lging stage; and the planting of
[1,813,700 food-producing seedlings
| and 31,700 transplants and cuttings
| In order that the public may see
these food and cover developments,
the Game Commission has directed
that certain of the State Game
| Lands roads, designated by the re-
sponsible supervisors and so posted,
food-bearers in this area, are heavy
with. nuts and cherries. Blackber-
—are producing heavily and at the
present time there is a very heavy
crop of Juneberries, and the red-
berried elder. Wild, grapes and pro-
ducing an excellent crop and it i
evident that wildlife will enjoy
bountiful harvest of
food.”
Game Protectors’ Stories
corps was working on food plots on
Game Lands No. 147 they heard a
and shortly a red fox ran out in the!
open field within 20 feet of them
with a
‘pig’ and ran away.”
George Smith, Lewistown: “Jim

six hits and the
ries and wild apples—old standbys, “op U0 CT So
bases
Base on balls—off Grove 1, Stigel-
Iman 4.

I GET TWO BITS
ON THIS
FRYIN’ PAN?
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MUTT AND JEFF _
UNCLE BENNY, CAN
LE
TS
SEE
IT!
or
i - Dhan
VILLERSVILLE DEFEATED OUR | CRAFTSMEN GUILD FAIR
MIDGET-MIDGETS IN PLAYOFF | AT MT. GRETNA AUG. 4-6
game to enter the | Hundreds of Pennsylvania's fin-
In a playoff
finals Mount Joy's Midget-Midgets | est craftsmen in weaving, spinning,
to Mil-| pottery making and other arts, will
lost an extra inning
the AM
lersville on
Lancaster Friday evening 7 to 6.
Both teams played
was just one of those things as to |
|
which would win. Mount Joy had
game
VET field at
well and it
victors
big crowd of rooters attended
trees and shrubs will carry a heavy fo; Brackbill in 5th.
crop this late summer and fall. The JOY ........ 024 000—6
beechnut and black cherry, the top| ERSVILLE
nine. A
and recreation bureau.
In the Chautauqua Community
0 0 o | House at Mt. Gretna, and on the
0 0 2/|surrounding grounds, will he dis-
2 3 0|played the works of leather work-
1 3 0ferg, rug makers, stitchers, jewelry
0 2 0 makers, lace makers, woodworkers,
1 : 0 | gem cutters, glass blowers, china
0 0 0/!painters, toleware painters, metal-
0 0 1|smiths, iron forgers, textile paint-
——— | ers, weavers, spinners and pottery
i ; | makers.
2 0 0] Products of the craftsmen also
0 0 0will be offered for sale to visitors
0 0 0 attending the fair, which, last year,
0 0 0] attracted vacationists, recreational
: 7 travelers and collectors from other
9 0 o | States, as well ‘as Pennsylvanians.
1 0 0|A greater number of visitors is
115 1 | expected to attend the second fair.
0 2 | eh...
0 0 0|ZINK AND CRIDER WON THE
0 0 o|CO. DOUBLES TENNIS TITLE
0 0 0| Frank Zink, singles champion in
| the Lancaster County Closed Ten-
9 18 2 | nis Tournament, added the doubles
XX Tan | title {o “his accomplishments Fri-
[ne night as he teamed up with
400 201—7
Runs batted in: Beaston 2, Steig-
Millersville 8;
Struck cut,

In a makeup game
fight going on in the brush near by team went to Elizabetl
3 14. Hit by
a Grove, Frey. Winning pitcher, Stig- |
Mt.
by
Aument.
eee
our
When it saw them it dropped the way and with the score 5 to
ing into the sixth, scoring four runs
repossess so he just towed it all the | poco’ 2 farmer near
way home, Then he examined the | Mifflin County reports that while Mount Joy ab JF
license plates and found he had the | mowing a field of hay, he ran into Wilson P 2a
wr ar so he just t 1 it back [2 ringneck ‘pheasant nest. Several Kear 2b ........ og 0
WIOng, car so fe. just towed Il DACk | of the eggs were broken. He placed|MoCue 1b-....... 4 1
where he got it. the geod eggs in his cap and left Shupp ss ........ 3 1
it on the ground, intending to re- Brown ¢ --....... 3 1
Two little girls, each with two them in the nest ig he had Myers wna 9 0
: : 1 Hess | made another cut around the field.!Zimmerman cf 2 0
hickles, one each for collection and | When he approached the spot again (Strickler 3b 1 1
the others for themselves, went up |}, found the ringneck hen on the Clinger vf ........ 4 1
Main street Sunday morning cn | eggs in his cap. 1 Bovd i .;.... 2 0
their way to Sunday School. At| Grouse, Turkey Hatches Good Goon 3p ce 2 0
Mark rook irl fell and one] Max Ostrum, Galeton: I have %
Mar of Re. AF ; > ot
Market street one girl fell and one | seen several broods of grouse. with! mq 0c 3 7
of her nickels went down the sewer. | .,, average of 7 birds to the brood. Eli betl <i ] i
When she fell she said: “Oh Lord, | Saw several brc ods of wild furkeys, pi iow Ry :
: vour nickel” | with an average of about 5 to the Ha rne Iyer
there goes your nickel BT = |J. Rutherford If ..1 0
. : : Raccoons are doing considerable aGinder ef --..... 0 0
In frent of the Bulletin office the { damage to the grouse and wild tur- Beinhardt cf ..... 3.1
other evening I heard a woman say | key nests in this section, destroying hisim ssn. ;
4 sake 3 ie 1 SE small birds. ni 1)
to her little boy: “Now if you be- | the eggs and smail birds. 5 Pp. 3 (
. rst . Crow Calling Lures Fox Chapman 3b ..... 3 1
have yourself Tll give you a bright | wijjiam Neely, Austin: While Lambert rf ...... 2.0
new penny. | calling crows near Wharton the Achorn ¢ --...... 3 0
The lad replied: “Don’t you have | first of ‘ne month, and not Raving Jay Rutherford ss 3 0
be . 5S YR i ie ~ al few aines 2
a dirty old nickel? {any come in I sat quiet for ew Haines 2b ........ 1 0
| minutes and saw a gray fox éoming 2b ....... 1 1
x | towards me. The fox would run 1b .-- 1 1
Guess ycu read the one about the | few yards and stop and lock all fim Rutherford 1b 2 1
woman at Lancaster who fired a {around as if it were for
very handsome young stenographer | What evel hey gistut Lo ln 44 Totals 26 5
hi Nl ar Yad : eng no wind the Iox al ~| a—Batted for
her husband had just hired and in| cate me and it came within twenty- |; “1°
turn hired an old bald-headed guy.
When a chap here in town re-
turned home from work the cther
day his wife told him they had an
accident but it could have been |
worse. She said the big kitchen |
clock fell off the wall and had it
dropped twenty minutes sooner it
would have hit and probably killed
her mother.
He scratched his head and said: |
“I always told you that clock was |
slow.”
Loy Trostle, who spends his time
at Far View when he isn’t batting
out printing at this office, told us
that a country boy and girl out his
‘way were walking along the road
Sunday hand in hand when they
saw a mother cow licking and kiss-
ing her calf.
He said: “Hot dickety. Looking at
that makes me feel like doing the
same thing.”
She said: “Well go ahead. Nobody
has a better right, it's your daddy’s
calf.”

5 Just then Loy” spied a dern big
ground hog that {got his‘ attention
and he doesn’t “ know what hap-
pened. 4; Salis {
of:

1
But what I didn’t like about that
crack was the fact that he looked
right at me when he said it.
Na oo A WISE OWL
3 on

five or thirty feet of me before get-
fox was a large male gnd not an in-
experienced youngster.
Norman Erickson, Emporium: On|
June 4th two deputies and I hunted
rattlesnakes on a tributary of Hunts|™
Run. We had killed several,
I spotted a large rattler coile
E-TOWN
ting a load of number 6 shot. This Varad for Boma SEAL |
000 021 0—3
McCue 2, |
Chap-
R—Wilson,
0.
were several objects about the size tum 7, Wilson 2.
| of 3 inch pieces of straw protruding
from the side of its jaw. After kil- MOUNT JOY'S TENNIS TEAM
ling and examining the snake we HAS COMMANDING
treed himself.

Kear 2,
Shupp 2, Brown, Strickler,
an, Shearer, Jim Rutherford. E—
when Jay Rutherford, Haines 2,
d up 2. Jim Rutherford, McCue, Brown,
on a rock. As the snake kept turn- Myers, Strickler, 3B—Shearer, BB
ing its head, I noticed that there —Chittum 3, Wilson 3,
MAKE FLOOR PLANS | STANDING
Before installing electricity in the| Team WwW L
house, barn, or other buildings, Schoeneck .......... 6 3
first make floor plans showing cee aie 2 1
i Sixth Ward, Col. ... 5 4
location of the light fixtures. and [pre Top te 3 3
outlets, suggests «Joseph "McCurdy, Lancaster ...... 1h
19:5
Penn State extension {agricultural East Petersburg? . . ..
engineer.
rt RE

‘Friday Night, July 25th
East Petersburg at Ephrata.’
We should bear in mind that! , Schoeneck at Lancaster.
taxes are really helping us carry
out the admonition in the Bible
on earth.


In the City-County League Sun-
against laying up freasurers here day, Mountville scored 37 runs. to
|hand Maytown a double defeat.

jelman 2; Deaner 2; Ottel 2. Brack-
Groff, Left
on
Joy 5.
Grove
pitcher,
nourishing elman. Losing pitcher, Grove. Um- |
Sneath and
Roland Turley, Roaring Spring: LOCAL LEGION TEAM WON
“While the wildlife food and QVER E-TOWN
Legion
town Fi iday
evening and won an easy 7-inning | P
Reedsville, | to put the game on ice. Score:
h
0
3
11
21
Jerry Rutherford
Shearer
SO—Chit-
found that these objects were por-| : LEAD
| cupine quills lcdged in its mouth. Team Standings
Raccoon Trees Himself Ww. L.
Sa oe Mercer: On SheiMount Joy ....... 9 12
ast day of the mon receiv ar, i
call to come to Leasburg to get gjLancester White .. 40 14
veoon cut of the top of a cherry Lancaster Blue ... 22 13
tree. This wasn’t at all unusual, for Harrisburg ....... 45 27
‘coons are always getting into some gi iinet bo ag >
mischief or other. But this tree was York Bon wes 300 po
situated right in the midst of a XO acquet .... 10 2
beagle kennel, and about 25 beagles Middletown ...... 7 38
kept voicing their feelings at the Manheim ........ 5 sp
audacity of a ‘coon that literally, aR wk
CITY-COUNTY ROQUE LEAGUE
1X
by |
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groundhog in its mouth. victory 9 to 3. Our lads led all the |
2 go-
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| tension livestock specialist of the
ennsylvania State College. Keep
shelled corn, cracked wheat, or
| crushed barley in one compartment
Ww/
JAPHEW/ THAT'S
during the
Craft Fair of the
{ Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen,
August 4, 5, and 6, at Mt. Gretna in
County, State
{ Department of Commerce vacation
demonstrate their skill
gecond annual
Lebanon says the
| Eugene Crider, of this boro, to de-
feat Bill Kahl and Earl Koth
| in
straight sets.

The new doulkles champions took
the opening set, 6-1, gave up only
three games in the second set, and
finished out with a 6-2 verdict in
the third of the
finals.
carers lime.
FATTEN THE HOGS
During the fattening period pigs
set best-of-five
do a good job of balancing their
rations, reminds L. C. Madiscn, ex=
of a self feeder, and prctein supp-
lement in a second compartment.






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§ FORMICA
Sinktops & Counters
KITCHEN & BATHROOM
WALL TILE
Tile Floors Venetian Blinds
LEONARD L. SAFKO
Phone 3-3491 - Mt. Joy, Pa.
17-tf


Beer!Call 3-4189
For Home Delivery
WACKER
SPRENGER
VALLEY FORGE
PIEL'S
PRIOR
ROLLING ROCK
ALE & PORTER
Victor J. Schmoll
—Distributor—
OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M.
Drive In For Curb Service


Pct.
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BENNETT'S
Restaurant
45 EAST MAIN ST.
MOUNT JOY

BULK AND GALLONS
Try our old fashioned sugar cones
with Breyers Ice Cream.
TO CHURCH ORGANIZA-
TIONS, CLUBS, Etc.
R “WE OFEER
SPECIAL PRICES ON
‘ICE CREAM “| :-
10 Quarts Or More
We must place’ orders on Monday
and ‘Thursday, by 2 if we can
serve you at any time, please
CALL 3-9163



YEH, I KNOW-- 9
\ . 3
I JUST MADE SOME
PANCAKES AND SAUSAGE:
NOW I NEED TWO BITS
FOR SOME SYRUP!
AA [REY]
HAS KEY ROLE IN
NEW GRETNA COMEDY
Al McGranary, whose fine acting
on the Gretna Playhouse stage this
summer has been widely acclaimed
Central Pennsylvania theatre
appears one of his best
roles the season as Sir John
Fletcher in “O Mistress Mine”, a
Je ARO a
by
fans, in
of




‘ AL McGRANARY
sophisticated comedy which opens
Thursday, July 27th, at Mt. Gretna.
This talented performer was seen
Be dy
[ Everybody in this 1
| The Bulletin—that’'s why ité adver= |
tisers get such excellent results,
Bud
Pr
Fisher


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ocality reads
GRETNA, PENNA.
Now Playing It's A Hit
Wilty and Sophisticated Comedy
"O Mistress Mine”
WEEK ENDING WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2
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Don’t Miss Terrance Rattigan's Great
Comedy — A Delightful Show


Electric
and Gas
Also Specialize On
AND EQUIPMENT
Delta and Marietta Streets
MT. JOY, PA.
Welding
FARM. MACHINE WELDING
flutomobile and Truck Welding |
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING
Cover's Welding Shop
Phone 3-5931
® CURTAIN 8:30 P. M. | ADM. $1. PLUSTAX @



| Everybody In This Locality Reads The Bulletin
OLD
mae FESTIVAL
| ar FLORIN HALL

EYES EXAMINED BY
APPOINTMENT
DR. S. MILLIS
OPTOMETRIST
59 N. MARKET STREET
ELIZABETHTOWN
Hours:
Daily: 9 to 1 and 2 to 5
Evenings: Tues.
No Hours Thursday
PHONE: 334)
S AAAI AILSA IAAL
VV VV VV VV WWW

|
& Sat. 6:30 - 8 {


SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1950
PRESENTING
MARY JANE & HER ALL GIRL BAND
LETTY LEE, IN HAWAIIAN AND COMEDY DANCES
| ALSO
| RED SKILES & His Happy Valley Boys


STARTING AT 7:30 P. M.


on Broadway in Eugene O'Neil’s |
latest drama, “The Iceman Cometh”,
and stayed with the company when |
it went on tour. He hag appeared in J
a number of other Broadway sue-
cesses.
etl Eee
73,523 TROUT WERE CAUGHT
IN FISHERMAN'S PARADISE
Pennsylvania's famed Fisher-
Paradise near Bellefonte |
closed its 1950 season Saturday af-
ter playing host to more than 33,000
anglers.
The State Fish Commission an-
nounced that fisherman have
caught 73,523 trout and have killed
7,740.
mans

— LW ee


There is no better way to boost
your business than by local news-
paper advertising,
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faster,
toothed.
Lawnmowers SHARPENED
You'll save time 2
and effort when
your mower is
sharpened on our
Foley Lawn
Mower Sharpener.
All work guaran-
teed, ~


MILTON GROVE,
Mount Joy, R. D. 2
All types of saws
filed quickly on our |
precision Foley
Filer.
Your saws will cut
cleaner,
truer. Old saws re-
CHARLES W. ABEL
29-2 |
Chicken Corn Soup Sandwiches Soft Drinks
| Florin Hall Association










EVENINGS J oO Y SATURDAYS
SHOWS MATINEE
7 and 8:00 P. NV AND
SATURDAYS T HH Ek A T R | HOLIDAYS
6.8-10 P. M, 2:00 P. M.
Mount Joy, Pa.

FRIDAY — SATURDAY, JULY 28 - 29
DAR DAILEY — ANNE BAXTER
“A Ticket To Tomahawk”
MONDAY—TUESDAY, JULY 31 - AUG. 1
-in-


~in-
JUNE HAVER — GORDON MACRAE

oJ
NON-TUFF
KELLOGG'S
Corn Flakes
A-1 Mustard
KUNZLER'S
Smoked Butts
Sc CANDIES
CALIFORNIA
RBinso-.... .. .... Reg. 27¢
Lifebuoy ......... 3 cakes 23c
Iax‘Bath. ... 2 for 21c
Asparagus Spears
Sun-Kist Lemon
Mrs. Sprenkles Home-Made Cakes
YORK COUNTY
PEACHES
co
No. 2
Can
39
19
10
79
63
6/25¢
13-0z.
5%-0z.
(With Plastic Bowls)
Velveeta Cheese 2 ib
Ib
CHEWING GUM 6/20c
Large
Size
29:
Swen Req. ......... 3 for 23¢c
SPY... 2 1bs. 90c
Spry ain 1 1b, 32¢

MOUNT JOY
"PHONE 3-9094

CLOSED SUNDAYS

Hess’ Food Stores
MASTERSONVILLE
MANHEIM 5-7811
These Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday (this week)
|
“DAUGHTER OF ROSIE O'GRADY”

WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, AUGUST 2-3
ALAN LADD — WANDA HENDRIX
“Captain Carey U. S. A.”
FRIDAY — SATURDAY, AUGUST 4 - §
JOEL McCREA — ARLENE DAHL
“The Outriders”
FIRE COMPANY PROUDLY PRESENTS
Sat. Night, July 29
Another Stellar Vaudeville Show and Carnival
Don't forget your admission ticket to this carnival can
| win a 1951 model Ford, Chevrolet, Plymouth, or Studebaker.
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Please! Teli your friends about our carnivals. Please!
THE FAMOUS SLEEPY-HOLLOW GANG
THE MURRAY SISTERS, SOPHIE, JULIE
Pancake Pete, Uncle Elmer, Hank, and all the band.
THE ZYPHERS
COMEDIANS SINGERS DANCERS
A Famous Sepia Act from The Duke Ellington Show
;
| GLAMOROUS GORGEOUS
| GIRLS *“REIDEL?"” COSTUMES
His Sensational and Magical Revue—One of America’s
Cleverest Magicians
JOHNNY LANDER
Another Sensational European Novelty Act. EF




Something entirely different, «|
“THE FOUR MAXCELLOS
| ¢ v This act alone, is worth the admission. ta

Roy Reber’s Orchestra
EATS ‘GAMES
Parking Free ADMISSION 50¢

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AMUSEMENTS
Children under 12 free


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