&—The Bulletin, Mount Jovy, Pa., Thursday July 26, 1951 ( . F T. . vate concern. The private concern, | Quick-Frozen Tomato Juice | if it built the plant, would pay se 2] 4 County, State and Federal taxes. Is Delicious With Sandwiches | Counts : OUR JOB ee y e er Sambo ducks all this tax nonsense, PRINTING ' | And the folks in Carolina make up | the deficiency in County and State y enna. tate taxes. And the folks in Utah, and ry | New Hampshire, and Peoria alon : : a oe pA AONE Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends. ame ommission i with the Carolinans make up the | deficit in Federal taxes, down at the FOR... Pennsylvania's woodchuck season income tax place, ope nly July 1st. } " . ) pen 3 : y o } 1 h I ub Rr | Now folks, bristle up, only you Watches-Clocks-Jewelry nu "ast ities have bee Oe - 4 : ed. one a fatal can put out the fire for you furnish Ww "wh { I one case a boy lay in tall the fuel (taxes) to keep it going. And atch Repairing | ng for a gg to Yours for the low down, ppear at a burrow nearby e was Ww H G al | svped on the top of the head by a i | JIMMY arren . reenaw i bullet om a .22 caliber rifle in —— JEWELER 35° ye and > dla 4S your ol ya with Then they tell about that hand- 209 West Main St, MT. JOY od ea 1 Ing Nn » ee | The boy's red cap “looked like a some yoeman 2nd, at Great Lakes OPEN EVERY EVENING | ‘cht cl” to the shooter who started to write his autobio- re is another: The offending graphy, but had to give at up be- gunner, 42 years old, reports how cause of “1” strain wn] Fon h came to shoot, in both legs, a 59 ° ar old man who wore no protec- 4 A \X/ ISE O W/ Lit tiv ’e coloration. Ha says, “I was in | : 2 ’ the middle of the field. I saw some- Photo Cox : a We learned, too late for our col- | thing moving on the other side | ii hist - umns last week, that Father Ellis | wh ich I tho ughi he asa woodchuck. For summer serving, sand- | er, are reconverted into tomato Ww IM (Lee) enjoyed his one annual swiny | crepl.over and s 10% at it It turn- wiches teamed with tomato juice | juice with the greatest of ease = ‘ Joye . ed out to be a man. | are especially good. Delicious to- | and in a few ronds. Emply a es at Maple Grove with his children A 19 year old boy went out with mato juice, reconstituted from | can of concentrate into a pitch GOLF PICNIC and grandchildren. Lee didn’t say of a He age to hunt Wood. the quick-frozen oT add three cans of hg Water, 45 EAST MAIN ST. re ius r 3 sets hard- | CINUCKS. € aia no remain Ww. ere ready in a few seconds. Adc ife- mix vigorously, an S ready i ut we Just 8 go > - , | he was directed to stay. The offend- sire 52 ndwiches of meat or | serve. MOUNT JOY OPEN D I Y er to keep up with the kids every er reports: “I saw from a distance cheese, with a bowl of lettuce Checkerboard sandwiches: ar A I ‘ year. of about 200 yards what looked like and radishes, and lunch is ready. | casy to prepare, too. y a slice a groundhog, so I shot at it. Instead | Small assorted sandwiches and of white bread on a slice of but- , | of a hog it was Robert lying in the | tomato juice—and you have re- | tered whole wheat bread. ( ut in On a Bus headed for Lancaster field with his feet sticking up. My freshments for an informal after- | four strips. Put two strips to- sales day, two girls were discussing | shot hit him in the left foot.” noon or evening party. Make | oether with butter so that you the art of conversation: Woodchuck ‘hunting with high open-face sandwiches or canapes, | have two of w hite, two of brown “Mami said one. “If vou take | velocity “varmit” rifles has devel- | and you're all set for tomato juice alternating. Put the other two URGE : A ape, Sal one, y 5 oped into a real summertime sport. cocktails before dinner. strips ogether in the sa HAR RRISB ‘Tll say’ and I'll tell the world It can be a safe pastime if hunters The six-ounce cans of tomato | Now put th se two piece BULK AND GALLONS a I MILE oy way from some people, you cut| will wear clothing that contrasts juice concentrate, which can be | gether with butter so that Try id fashi , ON ROUTE 422 (He conversation practically to with the background and if they | &o conveniently stored in the bread is next to whole wheat, ry our old fas rioned sugar cones J] Harrisburg’s Only fier id SH 3 will make Certain their aim is not | freezing compartment of the re: | Slice, and you'll have eight square with Breyers Ice Cream. a ALL PAVED with BLACK TOP Zero: hia : " toward a human head, or a shoe, | frigerator or in your home freez- | checkerboard sandwiches, x To which her companion enthus- perhaps, but definitely at the ani< | " I Xs “ BD, : Yi E 2 T RCH “FABIOLA iastically rejoined, “L hope to tell | mal sought. : RIPE by VIP Oo BCH ORCANEZA n Michele Morgan Henri Vidal) vou. Ain't it the truth?” Most people believe the small and | . » Etc, n large game seasons the dangerous WE OFFER nu FRIDAY — SATURDAY 4 ones for hunters. Considering the v “FIGHTING COASTGUARD” | Regardless of ‘how many or how | comparative umber of gunners a- U V | (SY SPECIAL PRICES ON Brian Donleyy Ella Raines| comp n er gunners a | few birthdays you've had you're] field, there was a higher percent- | ICE CREAM » SUNDAY - MONDAY | old if it takes you longer ‘to rest | ase of casualties 7 Woodsicadk Soa 10 Quarts Or More 5 “NEW MEXICO" : ; S ast s + the or | : { than it does to get tired. Son a an In Elie ad re Js piste oh Monday Lew Ayres - Marilyn Maxwell 1 gular” seasons of 1950. | and FP ) ; usual these “accidents” didn’t just a le Ay ogg Bg can ”) II ra | Rear Rank Rudy would like to happen. They were caused hy per- | CALL 3 ied : PT A RT TR VA Ls | know why Noah didn’t swat both | sons inconsiderate of the safety of ALL 3-J16. FINST SHOW STARTS AT DUSK | RaW oo | ¢ others or careless about protecting mosquitos when he had the chance, back on the Ark. A couple of boys training at Bainbridge Naval Station brought this one home — — 4 Two seamen, with their wives,| ine tricks on him. were driving across the State. The| On that date he carried 6 fawn | hour was late and, in a hurry, the | deer to safety at the edge of a 5- seaman failed to stop at a rural in-| 2'¢ timotny and clover fleld he tersection. An alert Cop, blew him then ordered: “Get out and drivers license!” down, let's see your i“ 3 i m — : : ! How about minding your ow Pennsylvania archers are losing business, answered the sailor, and| no time getting in shape for the knocked him cold with an uppercut: | special deer season this fall. Over | Taking the officers brass buttoned blouse and white topped cap, then rolling the victim into a ditch, the prising success. quartet went on their way. In his first year at the sport, an Ten miles down the road. one of archer has already killed 3 the girls, who had been examining dletown bow hunter has tied | the insignia, commanded. fhe Export man’s scor “You guys had better pull into] Very likely, an 11 year old boy 2 : fa lori itt the next police station and give | from Florin, Pa., is the youngest to I pe bring home the bacon, a pig”, 4 8 es D yourseives up. : through the use of bow and arrow. ‘For what?” demanded the driv- in 1950, Kenneta Oldham, Scalp | or. Level, claimed the yearly bow “Well,” she advised sweotly. that | record for groundhogs tak- back: | en in the Keystone State, with 13. Buy You slugged bacc there wasn'tiy i quite possible that this score a chief petty officer. - - - Oh my!| will be beaten this summer. - Duck Predators Active ‘ ; = “While patrolling = y i : Believe it of not, Patsy Ricel _ While patrolling along Middle | WALKED down ela Creek in June, I observed that oth- ! H 4 downtown io Sloan's on} or things than wood ducks occupy Wednesday afternoon. Even she | the nesting boxes we have erected” says it should go down in history | says Game Protector Raymond E. 3S ah everit Holtzapple, Middleburg. He explains: “When I put my { : face close to the entrance of one Making birdies and under par} box to see if it contained eggs, a | scores on the golf course doesn't|blacksnake on the inside coldly terest Tom Brown II at all. Its | lcoked me in the eye. I can take a hint, and I took it for granted, too, the novelty Recently while enjoying a game with friends, he hit one into the woods, when he located it and took a swing to send it out, a rabbit bleeding from the ears. It took several hops after. out went themselves through the wearing of proper garb. Field Maternity Wad Game Protector Dean M. Crooks, Bellwood, says that on June man employed on rone tho a farm near Ty- was mowing. Despite these tions, Crooks says, not locate in the mowing machine. A-chers Get Hogs 2 fawns he did | the Commonwealth numerous bow hunters are using woodchucks ts this summer, and with sur- ”. He took one at 30 yards. A there were no ducks in the box. A short time later I saw a faur-foot pilot blacksnake that was 20 feet a- | bove the ground in a sycamore | tree.” | From the Northeastern headquar- | ters comes this report by Earl L. across the feet of his friends and | Lorah: “A preliminary spring sur- | 1 : : . | vey of wood ck nesting boxes fell over dead, the victim of a f d duck ting 1 Komk . isk i wolf indicates a very successful nesting | Onk on tne noggin with a golf}, in northeastern Penn- | ball. = - - - Maybe they should sylvania. However, the raccoon is change birdies to bunnies. destroying mors of the woodies’ Later in the game, they tell me, | NeSts each year. . {Tom took a healthy swing at the Game Protector Raymond All Ball. lost his uri th hib. Sickles, Lifiesville, says: “While | all, lost his grip on e club, it} ov amination this spring showed | sailed” thirty feet, the ball twenty | chat four-fifths of our duck nest- | leet, and both landed ‘in the water hazard - - - At least his gam> isn’t monotonous. Never complain about articles you've bought, unless they're paid for, or you might be embarrassed. Recently a hard-up farmer bought Ringneck Frustrates Fox | Mount Joy's Inter-County Lea- | a horse, but neglected to pay its| Leslie H. Wood, game protector | gue Tennis team won from bor Y C former owner. Later he met the | living at Wellsboro, says that his | shey by the close ANTHONY DEXTER — ELEANOR PARKER -in- Raber ce .......... 0 0 0 . * Seaman 3b ...... 3 0 ‘“Yalentino” Arnold 1b ..... 1 0 5 A. 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