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    ¢-—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, August 24, 1950! MUTT AND JEFF

By Bud Fisher =

OWL LAFFS| Weekly Letter
By Penna. State
‘Game Commission
For the guidance of persons who
MARSHLAND TENEFLY AND
CHICKALAGOOSE BOROUGH “4 rc
or IR c 40 -

train their dogs on game, the fol-
lowing extract from the Game Law N
| of Pennsylvania is hereby cited ht, -
“During the hours from sunrise I i
A
to nine o'clock postmeridian, east-
ern standard time, dogs, when ac-
companied by and under control of
their owner or handler, may be
trained upon any game in this
Commonwealth, except elk, deer, or
bear, or wild turkey, from the
twentieth day of August to HICKORY GROVE
thirty-first day of March next fol-|
{dE LOW DOWN
from

[lowing....as long as no firearms : : Rico th
—~BY-- | usually raised at arm's length and You know, most folks figure that
| fired from the shoulder are carried their grandma and grandpa were
A WISE OWL and no injury is inflicted upon said skookum persons. But what I
animals or birds, except that during

choose to pop off my bazoo now is,
These are the weeks when the | the foregoing period, and under the that vt in:
: . itions stipulated. it shall be/that most of us are not in the
retty little high school graduates | condi Uf ) f
pretty 1g 8 lawful to train dogs upon raccoons same class for sturdiness and
whether to marry
to college
have to decide
the hometown boy or go
and try to do better.
from sunrise to midnight, eastern yc sense, as were our forefath-
standard time: Provided, however, .
that it shall be unlawful to Now don't get mad—and quit
| dogs on Sunday, unless the consent reading--I may say something.
| of the owner e lar where | :
Po © Owns of the land h "el We must win New War--1
such training is being done ‘has . .
been secured. but no such consent/am for same, everybody is—regard-
shall be required in the case of less of cost. But while we are pour-
State and National forest lands ls :
; : aT Bl oR . : {ing out dinero for guns and ammu-
pal immediately replied: “A bag| ‘Under control’ is hereby defined 8 I Be i ling
filled with perfume.” Our young| to Hig within gall except When SROs, ae Sadia prt Sar he
- Sh 5 ring! | actually cn a trail or trac of le-lour efforts—an make the job
blood keg Sway ne | XT gave” Pedic br, else: Doug, out Ottis
Well, live and learn; I was out wit Pennsylvania Deer Goes Aquatic millions unneeded. Jef handed ex
fy" 3 ons a -
one last night. | Game protector Levi - Whippo| ee. across the
| thinks that a female deer he saw|Periments. As we gase across the
in mountain country near Williams- oceans and find how little we have
port must be part moose, judging in the way of equipment and weap-
from her feeding habits. for « past 5. vears of spend
Whippo says that in July he ob-|0Ds for our past » years ol spe
served the doe standing in a ponding of around 60,000,000,000 on de-
; | with her head under water untillfense what is cooking on the home
Last week we advertised for an| only the tips of her ears were ’ Nn
koy. One lad came in and was | ible. She remained this way for as ror now, today. 1t 1s Socialis
being interviewed. “Why did you | 100g, as 50 seconds. Each time her coming in at the back door —the
leave your last job?" he was asked. | gp Bh Se had 2 mouth= Govt. is barging further into every-
“Illness,” the boy replied, thing. When some Senator—like

A local youngblood approached a our
pal in front of the Lincoln and ask- |
ed: “What the heck's a sachet?” His

You know, the main trouble with
being married thirty years is that
it makes you middle-aged.



“What| Project Food Plots For Wildlife ai
was the trouble?” he was asked. | During the twelve-month period this Paul Douglas person of Illinois
“The boss was sick ‘of me,” fe | ending the 31st of May, 258 food|. says, as a beginning, let's cut out
| plots totaling 150 acres were plant-|_ f climatioh’ exbensel
frankly answered. |ed by Game Commission employ- some lancy reclama
es on Farm-Game project prop- On account our crops already too
Sammy Dock told us this one! | erties. In addition, 1104 food what happens? The" oth-
- totaling 372 acres were purchased qo) senators howl him down.
A passenger staggered up the steps | from codperating landowners and 3
to the station and asked Sam for a|allowed to remain unharvested as! It will be a flimsy kind of victory
drink of water. Sam noticed that food for game during the lick the communnists in Korea,
the man was deathly pale g | Winter pa $1 line Bear then find we been donating our
asked what was wrong. “Oh” ex-| gq. ive 3 oe about a time, and wake up with Govt. own-
plained the traveller, “I always get|pear with a taste for bees recently ership and socialism ensconced in
{erribly ill when I ride backward |came to light. Late in May a bear the saddle here at home. Grandpa
on the train.” So Sam suggested: | ook a hve belonging to a farmer, grandma would not have been
“ rs |living near Shickshinny, Luzrene|®
‘Well, why didn’t you ask the per- County, over a stone wall before slickered in such fashion—not on
son on the other side to change | enjoying his stolen treat. There the your tintype.
with you “I thought of that, but | ii opens] the hive and gle the Yours with the low dows,
there wasn’t anybody there. jicombs, und colony of Dees, Which is JIMMY
{about all a hive contains in May.
This operation was different from| A memes eet ate
1 stopped for a bite to eat at a most in that the bear did not dam-|
| “att Pe .
: i | age either the hive or the frames! Fl
highway diner down Buchs Coney | he took from it. Also, in transport- ews rom orn
way. The waitress noticed my ing the hive as he did the bear had,
luctance to eat the piece’ of pie walk upright, man-fashion, car-| (From Page 1)
fore me, so she queried: “What | rving it much as a person would, led on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Frye


an
does your pie taste like?” yey [fis om logs ng in the place 4 Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson
fr ankly and disgustedly I / Erie County Deer Are Bold |and family.
“Fish-oil” “Oh,” she exclaimed,| Game Protector Clair Dinger, Al-| Mr. and Mrs. James Eschbach
: 3 EE i i ie havine i . ri 4% 1
“you must have the pineapple pie, | bion, is having his troubles w ith|gpent Sunday at Pottstown with
deer that demand human attention.

the blueberry pie tastes like on- l . Bar y
fe Cy p | He says that last month two Girard (MT- and Mrs. Harry Fox. Mr. Fox
0nS. woodchuck hunters walked up to, nas keen confined ot his home forg
| fed and petted a “wild” deer that;some time due to illness.
A highway engineer says the | Pventually followed them into Me ond Mrs. Earl Cerlitsid en-
? he f gill : od | OWN, where other Girard residents, 4
roads of the future wi © paved |i ck pictures of it. Three nights tertained the following to a birth-
with rubber. No doukt about it— |]ater, Dinger was called to the Gir-/day party on Saturday in honor of
1 : |day party y i
any motorists who examines the | 3 grade schoo} yard Where 3 tame | heir daughter, Darlene,
to ti od | deer was reported to he loitering.
tread on his tires will be convinced : A B10 vaare Avis i rs
. fier Dinger says: “About two months 12 years old. Games were played
it must be going somewhere. |ago I chased a ‘tame’ deer into the and refreshments served to the fol-
BR ods wi he outskirts of Albion. lowing: Fay Ann Buckwalter, Jane
. { his | Now ano r geer 0 same S= :
Postmaster Bennett told us this | Now another deer of the same |G ishall, Connie Wisegarver, Pat-
cription in the town of Girard. The h
two towns are about twelve miles SY Shetter, Norma Eichler, Arthur
apart. J wonder—."” |Graveno, Ronnie Heisey, Judy and
. Rabid Foxes Attack Humans Sandy Miller, Sandy Stehman, Mrs.
offices run in conjunction with .the In recent years several rabies in- John Kissinger and sons, Darlene
general store when he told the post | fected foxes have been killed in Marion Gerlitski
master: “There bach Indiana County—with the expected y bi
Si : 5 | accompanying peculiar circumstan-| Don’t forget the Ice Cream Co-
plaints that no mail has been sent| ces. One came into a farmyard and cial scheduled for Friday evening
; SE Dr AE 5 j . oe hi v
out from this station for several | got hold of a dog's hind leg; anoth- at the U. B. Church Lawn from 3
weeks. What's wrong?” And the|er was in a tussle with a cat on a)
‘ito ten p.m
postmaster, who had just recently |

who was
cne. Seems a postal inspector was
investigating a complaint concern-
ing one of those very small post
and
have com-
barn flocr; still another leaped at a
| farmer as he walked from the barn 4 Personal property sale will be
taken charge, answered. “Well, you |. hic house. . lheld on Friday August 25, by Mrs.
can see for yourself that the mit More Pecenly; Dole Mitchell, Rl, Frances B. Nissldy beginning at
< ain’ ay y ” 1 ane a. orav . % 2
bag aint nowheres near full yet."— Ca ore 8 pay ook Bun pm. C. S. Frank is the auc-
for a bounty affidavit and told this tioneer.
tale: Mr. Mitchell was working on| Saturday George S. Vogle will
When an East Main Street angler | his car in his front lawn when he have puklic sale of real estate and
went down to Port Deposit fishing | heard barking such as that made by | personal property beginning at 1:30
a ¢ Si |a young dog. He paid little atten-
i a Wes ae hel fion at first but as the sound came PM Mr. G. K. Wagner is the auc-
ad hooked the prize of all times,
closer he paused to learn what/tioneer.
and told his fellow anglers he had |
That explains it.

TRAIN LEAVING FOR SKWEE ZBORD,
LASSING, MIDDLE TOE, BINKCRICK,
ANKLE HOOF, SKWEEDUNK, BAT TLE SWO,
CONDON SODAPOP, SWAMP RG,



went on. Shortly, he saw a gray| The heirs of the J. H. Haldeman
hooked a big one. But his elation |
fox emerge from the nearby woods
was short lived for to his dismay |
he had hocked the propellor of
their boat.— —If you want it veri- |
fied, ask Jetter Grove.
These Grove brothers |
ardent fishermen. Gene goes fish- |
ing with a wash tub.

Two negro youths were discus-
sing their chances cf being inducted |
into the Army. “Are you ready to |
go?” queried one. “No,” the other |
came back, “I ain't ready, but I'se |
willin’ to go, unready.’'— —That’s
the proper spirit

If you think summer isn’t almost
gone, dwell on the thought that
next week end is the holiday that
winds up the season.

§ What are you lpoking for, Boog?
A'WISE OWL
You may boast ‘of a family tree
but you're/a long way from being
out of fhe ie’ woods yourself, brother!
:
Many a narrow-minded mind


{ board with which he killed the an-
| imal.
| coon
and run straight toward him. When Estate will nave public sale of the
it, came clcse the fox sprang at 212 story frame double house and
Mitchell, who jumped aside andlot on Friday evening, September
snatched up a nearby piece of th, at 7:00 p.m. Walter Dupes is
As anticipated, examination the aucticneer.
disclosed that the fox had rabies. -
Tooth And Claw Battle !
This story will not suprise those GRETNA THEATRE
who in past underestimated the|
viciousness of a wounded or cor- i A
nered woodchuck; it rates ZF aching the end, the Gretna
attenticn from those who do not/ Playhouse has scheduled a lively
know the fighting qualities of wild domestic comedy, “The Family Up-


With the summer theatre season
animals. Ni : .
Early in July, West Penn Elec- favs as its next to closing at-
tric employes walking down a dirt traction.
road along East Cowley Run, near! This production will start a
Fmporium, heard a commotion| sts 'S=
ahead. Investigating, they found a Pas oft the Mt. stage Thuuy
large woodchuck and a large rac-|%3Y August 24.
so locked in vicicus battle] The play is the type that will
they paid no heed to the men who show the brilliant Gretna cast at
had advanced to ringside positions. |; best and shoul :
The tce-to-toe battle continued|' > and Ss ould give everyone
for fifteen or twenty minutes. Then|a@ chance to display their skill in
the raccoon backed away and head-|light comedy roles.
ed over ‘the creek bank; the ’chuck
went «in the . opposite direction
Miss ElajneilIvans, who hassmade |
BEG PARDON, )[;
WHAT DID 4
You

 

The Bulletins
Scrapbook !
Week's Best Recipe:
Baked Fish Spinach: Trim
coarse stems from 2 pounds spin-
ach. Cook until just tender, chop
fine, drain well. Melt 2 T butter in
saucepan, add 1 t minced onion and
cook 1 minute, Stir in 2 T flour.
Add % c¢ milk, 1 t salt, 14
Cook, stirring constantly un-
thickens and boils.
Remove from heat, stir in ¢
mayonnaise. Combine the
and place in bottom of greased cas-
serole. Arrange fish fillets on top of
spinach. Blend together 2 T fat, 1
t Kitchen Bouquet, 12 t salt, dash
of pepper. Spread mixture
fillets. Bake in moderate oven
about 25 minutes.
For Dark Cottons:
With dark sheers and cottons so


on
t nul-
meg.
until sauce
spinach
over
(375)
popular this summer, as well as
being worn during the winter in
blouses, it is wise to wash them
and rinse them well, that they don’t
have a Not
properly and not using the proper
sort of starch, may be the trouble.
Use a gocd soap or detergent and
then rinse thoroughly. 'A plastic
starch is especially good for erisp-
ness because it penetrates. Best re-
sults are achieved by allowing the
to dry completely before
gray film. laundering
garment
dipping into the starch water.
Use Of Tape:
have
ape. One
Now the gardeners found
many uses for cellophane
suggests using a strip of it over the
split of ripening tomatoes that have
not gained full maturity. The tape
Stems of
bend or
prevents deterioration.
flowers or that
break partially, may be
bushes
wrapped
with the tape. Cellophane tape
holds climbing bushes to a trellis.
With very young smooth-barked
trees, wrap two or more bands of
around the trunk to prevent
and from
destroy the leaves or buds.
smn ee ll Re wees
LOCAL TENNIS TEAM HAD
AN EASY WIN OVER WHITES
The Mount Joy Tennis
insects crawling up to
team of
feated the Lancaster Whites 8 to I,
Saturday afternoon to continue to
a clean sweep of the doubles
I
matches, and dropped only one of
enty-eighth leggue win.
Singles
F. Zink (MJ) defeated
6-3, 6-1.
H. Fellenbaum
Engstrom 6-0, 6-3.
Crider (MJ) defeated Kilgore 6-1
6-4.
Newkirk,
(MJ) defeated
Divet (MJY) defeated Slager 5-7,
6-4, 6-0.
Knisley (MJ) defeated Barber,
6-0, 6-1.
Martin (L) defeated Brown, 6-1,
6-4.
Doubles
R. Zink and Crider (MJ) defeat-
ed Barber and Newkirk 7-5, 9-7.
F. Zink and Fellenbaum (MJ)
defeated Engstrom and Kilgore 6-0,
6-4.
Divet and Knisley (MJ) defeated
Martin and Slagel 7-5, 6-2.
rr el I eee
According to a local reader, hu-
man intelligence may be centuries
old, but it hasn't as yet started to
act its age.

[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.


across the road. who ‘wit- many friends with Central" Pel
nessed the fracas said §ithat each sylvaina theatre-goers in her only
fighter was bloody, having “ been appearance this season as the sen-
cut and torn in many places by his > pa ss tk o
stubborn opponent. |ator’s wife in “Strange Bedfellows
has remained at Mt. Gretna for
It is estimated that 750,000 per- “The Family Upstairs” in which |

wears a size 8 hat.
WE OFFER
!% , SPECIAL PRICES ON
; ICE CREAM
10 Quarts Or More
We must place’ orders on Monday
and Thursday, by 2 p.m. if we can
serve you at. any -time, please
sons in every walk of life visit Director Charles F. Coghlan has CALL 3-9163
Mount Vernon annually. |cast her as the mother, CLOSED SUNDAYS
i : )
+f ; ihe
TRAIN LEAVING FOR SKWEEZBORO \
LASSING, MIDDLE TOE, BINKCRICK ,
ANKLE HOOF, SKWEEDUNK BATTLESWO
CONDON, SODAPOR SWAMPBURG. /
MARSHLAND, TENEFLY AND
CHICKALAGOOSE BOROUGH ON /
— TRACK FIVE!
the tape, sticky side out, completely |
{
bugs |
the Inter-County Tennis league de-,
lead the league. The winners made |
the singles events, to cop their sev-
OH,
You


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TRACK FOUR/
[ THOUGHT
SAID



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SIMON P. NISSLEY
MARY G. NISSLEY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Mount Joy, Pa.
THU



Donegal Airport News
Last Sunday afternoon
clear wi flying weather
found many lccal pilots taking cross
country flights to various points of
Henry Weber and son vis=
Fredericksburg
rm
interest.
ited the airport at
s did Fred Loewen; Gilkert Leh-
man flew to Philadelphia; Walter
Reilly and Clarence Kaylor flew to
York and Lancaster; William Aller
and Bruce Robinson visited the
airports at Hershey and Harrisburg;
ther local sight-
pilots enjoying
seeing flights were Frank Hassing-
er, Fred Sherick, Norman Sprecher,
Paul Hess, Alfred Gusler, Warren
Greenawalt, and Sim Horten,
Mr. H. K. Anna M.
Landis of Rheems recently attended
Landis and
the Sunday session at the Interna-
tional Convention in New York
City. The trip was made in the
Chiques Aero Club Stinson piloted
by Stehman Landis.
John flight instruct-
or at the Donegal Aviation Service,
Hawthorne,
has recently been appointed a Pri-
vate Pilot Examiner by the Harris-
burg Office of Aviation Safety. Mr.
Hawthorne can now train the stu-
dent pilots and at the completion of
the training issue a private “ticket”.
Owner Johnny
Local Tavern
Hartsough cof E-town went for ¢
hair cut a few days ago and wound

up on a cross country flight with

organist Joe Loraw.P.S.—he enjoy=-
ed it far more than the hard seat of
a barber shop chair, says Loraw.
sn nti fA

There is a whale of a difference
Cassidy
Denn
Long
Guest’,
Wyman in
Dude."
FRIDAY
“Gunfighters”
Scott -
In Case of Fire
In Mount Joy
and Vicinity
Dial 3-3431
“Silver Butte
Featurette,

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NIGHT ‘Hopa-
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SATURDAY
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Barbara Britton.
MONDAY
Bob Hope
"+. Tex Williams
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between the man who gets behind
his work and the man who gets
behind in his work, *
“Alcohol “gets a man down, but it
can’t get him up.
Electric Ww Idi
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Also Specialize On
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LIPTON
Frostee
JUICY
GREEN GIANT (New Pack)
Peas
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| NORRIS FANCY
Fresh York Co.
Peaches
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Specials
August 24 - 25 - 26 |
Pineapple Juice
Sardines in Oil 3 cans
| Or ang eade Concentrate 2 ans
No. 303 2
Evaporated Milk 4tal cans
GRETNA PLAYHOUSE
' URN Ta dT We ATT
© NOW PLAYING
DON'T MISS IT
Lively and Hilarious Domestic Comedy
"The Family Upstairs”
WEEK ENDING WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30

Gretna’s Great Cast In
Another Brilliant Comedy Hit

® CURTAIN 8:30 P, M.

ADM. $1. PLUS TAX @

giant can
46-02.
33:
23:
20:
Jo:
49:
39
45:
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Pears
6 for 25c
2 pkgs.
12 oz.
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8 REG. SIZE CASHMERE BOQUET 50c
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| These Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday (this week)
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ANNUAL
Chicken Corn Soup
FESTIVAL

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AT THE
FIRE
HOUSE
Saturday, Aug.
26
MT. JOY

Entertainment:—
GAMES
Ja
FROM 11:00 A. M. UNTIL
Curly Gibson and His Playboys
EATS :
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DOOOODOOMN.!









JOEL MCCREA — ELLEN DREW
EVENINGS J oO Y SATURDAYS
SHOWS : MATINEE
7 and 8:00 P. M AND
SATURDAYS T H E A T R E HOLIDAYS
. 2:00 P. M.
Sop Mount Joy, Pa.
FRIDAY — SATURDAY, AUGUST 25- 26 . \
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“Stars In My Crown”
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“Francis”
MONDAY — TUESDAY, AUGUST 28 - 29 So
DONALD O'CONNOR — PATRICIA MEDINA
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JUNE ALLYSON -- DICK POWELL
WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, AUGUST 30 - 31
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FRIDAY — SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 - 2
SPENCER TRACY — ELIZABETH TAYLOR =inp- 4‘!
“Father Of The Bride” .
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