The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 21, 1950, Image 4

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d-—~The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pu., Thursday, September 21, 1950! MUTT AND JEFF

By Bud Fisher


I'M GONNA TAKE A)
NICE COOL BATH /
OH, JEFF WILL YA
FILL THE
WITH WATER?

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OWL LAFFS Weekly Letter
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By Penna. State
‘Game Commission



THOSE FROGS IN


Wildlife Habitat Restoration
On Large Scale
On observing the Game Com-
mission's modern practices in the
Commonwealth's forested areas, a
person naturally contrasts the pow-
erful, mechanized tools employed
today to the crude implements early *
cttlers used in carving a new civ= eems esl ents
ilizaticn out of Penn's Woods.
Fi During the last fiscal year, Game (From page 1)
Commission employes used heavy a . :
bulldozers, root rakes and tractors|0ld pike, presently maintained by
to clear or reclaim 1770 acres in!/both townships, would be kept in
—BY-. inered areas for food strips, On| petter condition were only one
| these and other areas, 1665 food townshin responsible for 3t
A WwW ISE O W/ L he t ling 2670 acres were plant-| p respon! :
ed with fecod for wildlife, and 1210 Logical Dividing Line
——————— | acres v were mowed, fertilized il They said that the new Harris-
; imed to improve nesting cover anc y
A close contender for the title of | provide additional succulent foods burg Pike would be the most log-
the world’s most absent minded | for wild creatures. Augmenting| ical division line, and further main-
man is the Marietta Streeter who these figures, nearby farmers Sin tained that under a single adminis~
a » A oN drat shares tate : :
efter ‘calls the taxi wher his own 2010 sees of grain shares on State|(yaticn would he simpler to get a
in Eo ame sand
car was waiting for him. When the On the food strips planted, over water system and a street lighting
taximan asked him where ‘he 9600 bushels of grain were harvested|set-up in the Rheems area.
wanted to go he frequently gives to be used for Boma Seeding lsc; However, opposition countered
45 | where, but a sufficient amount was sti i
i - . 4 with testimony that they did not
his telephone number. Once when | to remain to supply game 03 they d 3
he left the house, he left a note [in the area with supplementary|S€€¢ Why the townships jointly
which ‘read: “Will be back in fif- | fcod. In addition, 170 acres of grain could not arrange to provide the |
teen minutes.” When he got back ised by Share croppers were left water hydrants and street lighting.
= BL standing for wild birds and animals. :
. a . é ers sai they ir own
to the house he saw the note and | Also, 1372 separate farm food plots, s said they had their o
water and did not need water from

sat down on the porch to wait for | totaling over 470 acres in open,
himself private owed, hunting territory (the Rheems Water Company.
Where game thrives, were purchas-! Thome in testimony said, “It does
ed with the Game Fund dollars. The
gi Vie ahs mG not matter where you put the
He finally realized who he wa | last-named grain strips were allow- I tory ; ill be we
and opened the door and walked in. | ed to rerazin standing to provide — it will be just a siep-
He kissed the cat good evening and | Wildlife with food during the fall ping stone to other townships to
and winter months. jask for the same thing.” Others
then put out his wife. He got half a
the |said that with half of the new pike
ham _ from ice box, carefully Hawk Flight Begins Early
bucked it in bed, then climbed into| Early in September Game Pro- in each ra the same question
he io Bex and went to seep. | Se flares Kuteown, would aie asin
rere ing ‘number of hawks = 1 my rene Hearing the several Witnesges
If, you ‘want to see ninety, don't | trict just recently. Maurice Broun Were Henry H. Koser, Park Am-
look for it on the speedometer. Curator at Woerth. Alfred C.
Hawk Mountain hel AT and George
tuary, informs me that many of the Alspach represented those petition-

“UF
: | species are coming through a full £
You know somethin Esther? your | tw, weeks ahead of schedule this ing for the boundary change; Mt.
husband wanted me to’ tell the| year.” Joy Twp. School Board was repre-
3 . . 0 3 y 71 1s .
yeople about you and the mice, but| Feeding Habits Of Deer Change |S€ nted by William Arnold; and the
I y g ange
I don’t put anything in this column | In many parts of Pennsylvania Townships supervisors by W. Roger
about my special friends. | once preferred deer foods long] {Simpson
: so Te ince have decreased below the re- issioners ove snho
I wouldn’t let him out’ this Fri-| fines has vE decreas 4 bel he a commissioners are sched-
i i ; . e ay :
day night, if I were you | sult deer: have gradually changed to meet Monday and reach’ a
from browsing to grazing animals, decision on the boundary line.
Two expectant mamas were Sip- i have develope®l a liking for] Testifying Tuesday were: Dr.
er : oods they or f } >
ping cokes and chatting when one | os i Chee a el ak. Philip D. Metzger, West Donegal
\ :
said: “I do not agree with your pre- | Corry, brings this out in a recent Township; Paul L. Zeager, West

which he says: “This is/Ponegal Township; Melvin O. Nolt,
year I have observed that West Donegal Township;

natal influence.” And the other one
answered: “Take my case for exams | 3 r
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SPORTSMEN AWARD PRIZES his | Patronize Bulletin Advertisers
FOR LARGEST TROUT CAUGHT |15% in. rainbow trout was awarded {4d
Prizes were awarded owners of | $5. is
the largest trout, brook, brown, and| In the junior division for chil- Beer! Call 3.4189 i P
rainbow caught during the season up to the age of 12, Albert For Home Delivery
by the Mount Joy Sportsmen As-|Myers won $2.50 for a brown which WACKER EVENINGS MATINEE
sociation. Abram Mumma had the { measured 137 in. and Donald Zer- val SHOWS SATURDAYS bi
largest brook (127% in.) and the lar- | phey won $2.50 for a brook trout PIEL'S 7 any 9:04 P.M. TH EATRE Wi
ses COW 23, i 2 aE on) as bh i PRIOR SATURDAYS
gest brown (12% in.) and was) which measured 11% in. long. ROLLING ROCK BB PN SSP. W,
- ALE & PORTER | Mount Joy, Pa.
Victor J. Schmoll FRIDAY — SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 - 23
—Distributor— x IN ih.
S h OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. MARIE WILSON — JOHN LUND -in :
upport the... dri in Ton S20 Sve “MY FRIEND IRMA GOES WEST
Mount Joy MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 . :
Lions Club JEROME COURTLAND — BEVERLY TYLER -in-
bb 99
eh 8 Palomino
THURSDAY
2 Dollar-A-Car Night, ‘Miraculous -
Journey” In Color. “The Cowboy
a and The Indians’ Gene Autry. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 26
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
i “Last Bandit" I a ta.
- OF - = was, Bandi BUD ABBOTT — LOU COSTELLO -in
SUNDAY - MONDAY oe __g 99
00 vou Love Me?" “Jt Ain't Hay
nn Technicolor, Harry James . Maur.
een O'Hara - Dick Haymes
2% = TUESDAY . WEDNESDAY ’
“The Outlaw’, Technicolor — -
- “The ‘Outlaw", Technicolor WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27
™ ok UNDER 12 FREE DANA ANDREWS — GENE TIERNEY -in-
2 COMPLETE SHOWS EVERY NIGHT “ i g
EN LAL RTS AT DUSK RIA co(16LR
CAMPAIGN Rs: WHERE THE SIDEWALK END
Add your “foot” to the
when a LION contacts you! Or go
hunting” and help reach the goal of 5280 feet
of pennies. Proceeds will be used to help de-
fray the cost of the 1950 Mount Joy Hallowe'en
Parade. Support this popular community pro-

ject and help make it better than ever,










Watches -


Chocolate Ave.,

Jewerly - Silverware
(WATCH REPAIRING)
Complete Ronson Lighter
Repair Service
Koser’s Watch Shop
Dial Mt. Joy 3-4015
FLORIN, PA.
Gifts


CARNIVAL














ate oats to any extent. I had a'} } 1 Mi
OX ae aie yy a benchade, Mount Joy: Towns)
ple. My mother was accidentally | complaint in the Scandia owning 1 I y wnship,
hit with a phonograph record just | section and I was really surprised ing land in both townships;
befcre I was born, but it hasn't | to see the damage done to this far- Ralph Gable, Mount Joy Township,
done me any harm, any harm, any | mer’s shocked oats. Deer had strip- owning land in both townships; |
or » Bly | ped oats from the shock as they do Harry K. Landis, West Donegal |
harm | kr uc kwheat. T hi me ro oda
| “The farmer said that they not|1°Wnship; L. L. Risser, William
A Florin man had been side- | only eat his oats but they scatter Theme, W. Blaine Stevens, E. Mus-
| 4 ncke - rer } ie }
tracked into a deed ‘end jobs snd | the all vet i isle his ser Heisey, Paul G. Mumma and
J | is probably a trick o we buc > rl
didn’t seem to care whether he ad- | deer who seem to delight in ger- Elmer Groff, all of Mount Joy
vanced or not. His wife constantly | ting their horns into something Township.
. y 1 vas nd tos y it around. A ave — eG Aen
berated him for his lack of amhiticn a to i ok Also, > have
. : Ba notice hat 1e oats planted on 7 SIRS SO
but the words rolled off like water | Ging ands stripped | RE V. ROBERT ETTER SPEAKS
off a duck’s back. “Here you are | quite bare in some sections, while HERE SEPTEMBER 25th |
: : x |
twenty-six years old and still plug- | in other areas the grain has hardly] The quarterly meeting cf the!
ging at the same old job,” she scold-~ been touched Sunday School Workers Conference |





» | an I Dhaai: fo 3 . Wh
ed. “I winder what youll be in | Bear Food Plentiful will ke held Monday evening, Sep-|
rq | , Titus Fayre o > . 9K : n
three years.” And the fellow re- | Dave Warren game pro-jtember 25, at 7:30 in the Evangel-
: “ : | tector, observes that this s apf .
plied: “Twenty-nine”. i sad it this summer joa) United Brethren Sunday School
J the many Juneberry trees in his
S—————— | district produced the largest crop Ooms.
Heard over a local bridge table of berries he has ever seen. Titus] The teachers and officers of all
She has traveled quite extensively, | SVs that hundreds of twisted and the Sund: iy Scheols in Mount Joy. |
sit she? Tt ust } broken trees with tell-tale claw Florin and Newto : 4
s st have broadened : ( ritec
hat 2 must nave broadened | orks hear mute testimony to the ewtown are invited to
her mind. high rating these tasty berries have be present.
¥No, it has merely lengthened her | with pruin.” Rev. Robert Eiter will Le the
ecnversation.” Small Car No Match For Deer Speaker for the occasion. An open
= { Many a person has wondered discussion will be held concerning |
The window of a store which | what sensations he would exper- Sunday School work.
. ience if, while driving a midget : :
went bankrupt after only a few ' bh HB This promises to be a very =
P Ee auto, huge truck were to bear; . I ; 2 De. 3 yery inter
weeks of business carried the fol- | yon him. One small auto meeting. Special music will
lowing sign: “Opened by mistake.” | can supply at le st part of the an-|be furnished.
| swer, says Game Protector Glenn
: | Kitchen, Weathe ly: [
“hildre ally will take pride | 1 |
: Child en usually will take p Kitchen received a call recently
in anything unusual about a rela- | telling him that a large buck deer
tive. “My uncle has a wooden leg,” | had been road killed in his
: 593 district: At the collie ox
bragged little Bobby and launched | district. At the collision scene he, |
{ found it the car involved was |

into a detailed description of that | al :
iat d d E of an Austin. It certainly proved no
remarkable appendage. Donny walt- | mstch for the deer. The little car
ed patiently until Bobhy suffered $150 damage and had to
ished, then said:
was fin- |
“Aw, if you want be towed away.
|


to see something really good, come | Lazy Beaver Uses
MM M- > TY
on over tc my house and look at my | Man-Made Tunnel
sister's cedar chest.” | Beavers have been known to
oh make their homes in rift mine tun-
| nels lecated near water, but it re-
And speaking of youngsters: A | mained for a mine foreman to find
little fellow, jingling two pennies in | One there when he examined an
: A | operation near Johnson Run, Elk
his pocket, walk arbara | ~ ; :
poe walked up to a Barbara County. Beavers being testy ani-|



Street gardener and pointing t0 a | mals when man-handled, the fore-

tomato hanging lusciously from a | man was fortunate in that he came
vine said, “Pd like io have that to-| out of his experience unscathed.
? . Here is foreman Jackson's story
mato. How much will you charge| .. he told it to Edward Richards, | "
ne for it?” “Five cents,” replied | game protector at Portland Mills:! H. li
the farmer. “But I only have two | “While making 3 rune check of el lg
5 Tau . a _ | the mine I heard something before
tents, said the boy hopefully. | along the heading. Alout 500, Funeral Home
Well, you can have that one over | feet inside the entrance of the mine
there,” said the gardener pointing | I found a beaver weighing about| 23 W, Main St, Mount Joy
I caught it by the back
and carried it in my
where I re-
to a small tomato. The ® hounds. |
s' § , | of the nec
boy: plunked the two cents in the | arms to the stream,
man's hand and said: “OK. I'll buy | leased it.”
immature
JAMES B. HEILIG,
Funeral Director





that one and come back in a week | libre
for it.” — —— The man was aston- | PUBLIC CARD PARTY |
ished, for he was only playing| The men of St. Luke's Episcopal
along with the youngster and fully | Church will hold a card party, in IAA
intended giving him a tomato. [the Fire Company Hall, Tuesday 3 EYES EXAMINED BY
| evening, September 26th, starting at|$ APPOINTMENT
Cooperation would solve many | 7:30 p.m. $
problems, For | instance, freckles | There will be tables for Bridge, 2 DR. S. MILLIS
Id make .a nice coat of tan'if | Five' Hundred, and" Pinochle. OPTOMETRIST
&
they | would just get toge ther, ! The public’ is invited, : for ang 50 N. MARKET STREET
4 # { evening ‘of fun and good ‘fellowship. | } ELIZABETHTOWN
I you’ f want’. a ree ‘soda, see the | Plenty of valuable prizes. Refresh- 3: Hong
local theatre manager. Long ments at reasonable prices. Tickets # Daily: 9 to'1 and 2 to 5
% 7 are fifty cents. |€ Evenings: Tues. & Sat. 6:30 - 8.
The farm show is fast approach~ ——- No ‘Hours Thursday i
ing Don't forget it. Stimulate your business by adver- 3 PHONE: 334)
sising in the Bulletin, 4

i © A WISE OWL





TTI DAYS
: lay BIGGER
ol ETITES 4
Pork & Sauer Kraut Time
SILVERFLOSS
Sauer Kraut No- 2% can 2 23:
Kunzler’s Fresh Select Pork
Pineapple Juice %6-0zcan 33















No, 2
Can
Ib. bag C

oi 2:29
FRESH OYSTERS
Hess’ Food Stores
Chocolate Syrup
35
Pineapple Preserves
Home Grown Celery
; Asparagus Cut Spears
Coffee Rez. & Drip 7 b
TRY OUR JUICY
Tender Swift Select Beef
MASTERSONVILLE
PHONE 3-9094 RSONVILLE 57811,

ev,
These Prices’ Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday (this week) 4







Sat. Night, Sept.23 |


MARY G. NIS
FUNERAL
Mount Joy,


SIMON P. NISSLEY
DIRECTORS

REMEMBER REMEMBER
Your Admission Can Win A 1951 Model Ford, Chevrolet, ||
Plymouth or Studebaker v8
SLEY
Pa.



LOOK LOOK LOOK


Restau


Try our old fashioned
with Breyers Ice

TIONS, CLUB


and Thursday, by 2 p.

PLENTY OF


BENNETT'S
45 EAST MAIN ST.
MOUNT JOY

BULK AND GALLONS
TO CHURCH ORGANIZA-
serve you at any time, please
CALL 3-9163
CLOSED SUNDAYS
MARIETTA MEMORIAL PARK CARNIVAL-Sept.18-19-20-21-22-23
FREE ADMISSION — FREE ENTERTAINMENT EVERY EVENING
Monday
Nearly 1000 People
opening night a big success.
Back again by popular demand
THE SOUTHERNAIRES ©
Those FAMOUS N.B.C. Singing Stars
SNOOKUMS
THE HIMALAYAN WONDER BEAR
Presented by
MR. EMIL PALLENBERG
with Ringling Bros. - Barnum & Bailey 13 years
SMOKY and HENRY
to see them do The Haunted Station is worth the admission
AL and CONNIE FANTON
rant


sugar cones
Cream.

S, Etc.
WE OFFER OB
SPECIAL PRICES ON
ICE CREAM
10 Quarts Or More
We must place orders on Monday
They are Terrific

Roy Reber’s Orchestra
EATS GAMES AMUSEMENTS
Parking Free ADMISSION 50c Children under 12 free
m. if we can



¥
RIDES FOR KIDS, EXCITEMENT FOR YOUNG, ENTERTAINMENT FOR OLD
Wednesday
Expect Big Cr
Tuesday
1200 town folks enjoy Mari
etta and Donegal High
School Bands
wd
made rx. i .
Week En
Don’t Forget Fireworks
Thursday 10:30
Display


THURS.



Popular Elks

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1

GALA DISPLAY OF
Fireworks
at 10:45 P. M. Sharp
from Columbia, singing on stage
rie RIDES; GAMES,
ENTERTAINMENT


FRI. 22nd
PEDROS FAMOUS
International
Musical Clowns
from Philadelphia
Gee-Gee” *“Ho-Ho” & “Bimbo”
playing continuously from
7:30 to 11:30
AWARDS EVERY HALF HOUR
21st
SAT. 23rd
TWO GIANT JACK POTS
«The Musical Hicks
From Hicksville”

Quartet
 
Plenty of fun for young and old
"PIG ROAST
By Marietta Lions Club 1
 
 
- Rides, Games:
|G ANT PIG ‘ROAST
By' Marietta Lions Club
 
 






"EIGN "WARS,
This carnival'is a Community project in that the Various organizations will opera
‘cessiops* .independently—THE PARK ASSOCIATION, LIONS CLUB, VETERANS Of
CLUB and MERCHANTS BALL CLUB.



AN LEGION, COMM UNITY AMBULANCE PIONEEH
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