d-—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., BV WISE OWL Once upon a time, there was a girl at Marietta who didn't think she cculd be happy without a pearl necklace. So as her birthday drew near she hinted to all her | br y | friends that as a gift she would like | to have something for her neck.— Came the big day and she got six cakes cf soap. A lady from the east end of town | was most perturbed because the bank notified her she had over- drawn her account. She hurried to the bank and told the clerk that she A small investment in a bright red cap would have prevented the pain and anguish a weodchuck “ac- cident” caused; Ralph Shank, game dey protector from Uwchland observed . 9 ge He said that the admonition, wear -r red when hunting woodchucks ! prebably would have prevented VE? hunting casuality in August when wo ta e R yersford resident shot ind sc ’ iously wounded Robert High of RI (From. Page 1) | Fottstown, the bullet striking him i : { the ack ‘fi all i Hick’ nm dq te, rec ived a stab wound in 'the the back 1e heac gns » . “looked like a groundhog”, the of- &rm Saturday might. "State Police fending hunter testified arrested Louis Jones, twenty-five, Gane Commission files show 6 whom Bradley charged’ as his as- woodchuck hunters killed, 25 injur- _ . gd I NE in th 1949 a sailant. Bradley was treated at the Reports received thus far place the ¢amp by Dr. J. S. Kendig and re- 1950 figures at 4 “pig” hunters kill-/Jeased | eg a4 22 wounded Three other c¢ccupants of the The present season for the taking ; yi { eo) hucl “oh ¢ 7 m_ eamp, William Jones, William Ro- ( odchuck ds p.m, : Eastern Standard Time, September berts, and Alvin B. Berdaux were 36, 1950 rrested and charged with drunk- Food For Wildlife Plentiful ness and disorderly conduct by Veteran Game Protector Philip Patrolman Batuti on Saturday Slean, Dalton, says: “It has been a|night. i ro he go "“ long time since I hav seen the large All the men except Trutman and amount of feed for wildlife there is| 1 . | at the present time. All of the fruit are Leing held in the cogu. | bearing shrubs and trees have de-|ty jail, pending hearing <f their veloped a very heavy crop. The out- cases before Justice of the Peace | look for nuts this year is very good, Tames Hockenberry, here with a heavy crop of beechnuts de- , : Ec 4 | veloping and other nut trees bear- At the hearing Crowley Johnson, wanted it understood that she was | not overdrawn, her husband underdeposited ! A Junior girl does not believe that swimming is the best exercise in ‘the world for keeping a slim and beautiful figure. When I asked her why she doubted it. she relied: “I'd like to believe it, but have you ever taken a good lock at a duck?” A church was making a drive for funds. all alone, they couldn't get a sin- gle red cent out of him. “I ain't got nothing,” he protested, “I owe prac- tically everybody in this town.” was | | | ted | tectors that | creased | | When the collectcrs came to | the home of an old gent who lived | | | | | | | | | | duty-bound “But don’t you think you owe the | Lord something?” asked the one collector, and the old fellow agreed, saying: “I sure do, but He aint pressin’ me like my other credi- tors.” As I continually youth are unbeatable. As you know, most outdoor movies feature contend—today’s night a week when the admission is’ ES | of legitimate $1 a carload. Eighteen from one of the Paxton Township schools at Harrisburg, hitched a rubber tired, flat kad wagon, filled with straw to a tractor. Then all 18 piled on and went to the outdoor movies on the Jonestown road giv- | game | Commission | ant | hunting one | students | | a large scale ing the gate girl $1 for the carload. | They got in, tco! girls has been from college Senior rush One of our getting quite a men. When her classmates | town. Lane | being des | beans asked | her how she liked college men she | said: “Well, I find that Lebanon Valley men are charming, and Penn | State turns out scads cf perfectly gorgeous dancers, but for sake don’t they teach anything at F & M but blocking and tackling?” ---Oh, come now young lady, don't take life so seriously. goodness | Made z social call to a Cclumbia Avenue home but when I got to the | | pheasants quickly scurried t I heard such a rumpus I de- | door, cided to call back another Next day when I met my intended hcst on the street I asked: was all the shouting and yelling over -at your house last night?” The fellow explained: “Oh, my wife and I had words, but I didn't chance to use mine.” time ’ At York on Mcnday rassed a nice looking said hello. Indignantly, glgred at him and remarked ‘T don’t know you frcm Adam.” Unflinch- ingly the man answered: “You should. I've got my clothes on.”--- End of conversaticn, When a six-year-old asked her mother the meaning of a trousseau, her mother glared at her husband hidden behind a racing form, and loudly exclaimed: “A trousseau is |W “What | get al Thursday, | to this | battle annually FOWL LAFFS Weekly Letter By Penna. State ‘Game Commission ing above normal. Authorities War Deer Poachers Game On ‘sooners” are at it again schedule. Interpre- The about on yearly into the jargon of sans that deer hunt- already broken Pennsylvania, far declared open ‘ommission’s ing has throughout vance of the The Game ( has been an enforcement drive. augmented by an force of deputies, have scored heavily in recent weeks when numerous wilful violations of the Game Law. most of volving deer, have keen ly prosecuted. On the subject of deer cne game official said: We h ily dislike being forced into this to suppress a crop but we the interests of all hunters. the great percentage of whom are law-akiding. Violators may expect no leniency from game authorities in such cases. Their li- censes will be revoked. There is no valid excuse for those who kill out 1 season Within the past year the Game discharged an obligation when it revoked the leges of 1433 persons laws and regula- the sport season, answer clock law protectors, in- successful- poaching, of pre-season cheaters, to protect privi disregarded to protect wh tions designed to take such again, Barometer Cited killed on the highway deer killed for crop damage in my district in Hunting- don County last month, said Game Prctector William Lane, Huston- reported that crops troyed by deer are tomatoes I have authentic ve seen, a total of 20 doe deer mothering twin fawns this, summer. Using damage claims and twin fawns as measure, i weuld appear that the deer herd continues to increase hereabouts. ile the natural deer range tinues to dec Deer One fawn and three doe oats, and He conti reports cf, 1se. Pen-Raised Birds Refain Natural Instincts “In August, tine che sporismen u- d by a the while making pheasants reare club, I noticed yvcung ringnecks in the pen cocl their heads skyward where, out of sight, hawk circled. ar 01 The cealment.” This report came from Game Pro- September 28. 1950! game pro- game pr f loose 4 in ad- vir He around-the- Game} them in-|¢ eart-| ;. are| gunners. It is sincerely r hoped that it will not be necessary yi action on nearly such| ry | for , bar ed in various w ays. con- con- created months of terror tector A. J. Zavecosky, RD Indiana, who concluded: “Evidently pen | rezring did not cause these came birds t; lose their resvect for a natural enemy.” wn a DONEGAL AIRPORT NEWS Fred Loewen, Ralph Kauffman, | 5 ; | and John Hawthorne flew ts New a local man | woman and | the woman | the clothes the bride wears for six | or seven years after she is married ” You should see our living room. | | | | The little woman arranged the fur- | potato chip concession. A WISE OWL ree end for the Bulletin. — i miture in rcws facing the television | rides during set, for our guesis to see the fight | last night.---1 had the cheese and | flyers { Annville, | Pa., | | | including on Sun- Field Day Bloomfield, to attend Perry County day a Pilots’ celebraticn. The airport manager there engaged Mr. Hawthorne to fly a number of passenger flights in the Donegal Stinson, The Reading Municipal Airport | held a large airshow last Sunday, Model tics exhibitic Display. para=- Airplane m and a Aerch: and Mrs. Alfred Gusler. and Gilbert Leh- son and Mr. Martin Moore man visited several nearky airports. Harold Newcomer and Jacob Z. Heisey took several of their Puert, workers for airplane the past weeks. Rican farm the local field included Washington, D. C., Visitors to from and Wilmington, Del. R-D Crop Service has finished a successful season cf operation. Crops dusted were gorn, tobacco, tomatoes. | potatdes, cabbage, broecoli, canta- | loupes, Squash and lima beans. The| territory worked in extended from and west to the Susquehanna. | chute jump. Local pilots attending included Mr. and Mrs. Albert For- ry, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lambert-| Lancaster and Harrisburg, Fredericksburg, Lebanon County cn! the north to a few miles south of] Quarryville, east as far as Lancaster | Rt A A A 0 Watt, 7 Pi MUTT AMD JEFF TM A LITTLE CONCERNED ABOUT THE VOUNG, MAN WHO (8 KEEPING | .. 3/3 COMPANY WITH MY NECE J twenty-four, charged with aggra ind battery was com- | foi twenty wilt rebel vated ass nitted to ji court, Louis Jones, ~five. charge anda batter I'hree Willie Roberts assault pald other workers with and costs outs Jon deaix args th 1K enti aud disor Nf i 1 h ol Eater alan: ong 8 asshoppers with their acorn and dried the creatures winter hoarding. tribes | of the Southwest, as wel Mexi- co and clsewhere, still tic and other insects fo eal, > aqua- | + food, pre- |! one dish is | a baked loaf of mashed and kneaded | water flies, Albert Rim Albert Rim in southeastern Ore- gon’s lake county is described by geologists as one of the largest ex posed faults in the world. Where the earth slipped vertically ages ago, the fault rises 2,000 feet a the eastern edge of Albert Lake with an 800 foot lava cap which ends in a sheer precipice. Indians’ Last Stand Battle mountain state park near Pendleton is the site of the last In- dian battle fought in Oregon. Ma- rauding Paiute and Bannock tribes in north- subdued in bove eastern Oregon until 1878. Insect Repelients Mixtures of repellents developed by the armed services during W War II underwent controlle in regard to possible poisoni irritation of the skin. Asa r such work, repellents avail 2 1I0W are not likely to irritate the skin. Save Woods from Cows Pasturing livestock and growing a woodlot just do not go together, The two operations should be separ- ated. Grow the woodlot without livestock, and pasture the animals on improved pasture outcids the wooded areps —— ee - C— Everybody in this locality reads The Bulletin--that's why its adver= tisers get such excellent results. 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