+t a rere er foe Line re : d=The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pu., Thursday, August 23, 1951 [a hoot—and if it is on the up and TARGET CLASSIC THIS WEEK NEW HOLLAND YOUTH SCORES | TWO NEARBY MEN FINED Of | up—~how come our half loony, This is the week of the Grand A Lancaster County 4-H youth, FOR ILLEGALL FISHING Lr Ais PY Mt | suckerish behavior. How come we American target shoot at Vandalia,| James Martin, New Holland R2,| Charles J. Kocher, twenty-six, re na OWL LAFF ‘Weekly Letter countenance Govt. ownership, mu- Ohio, the classic in singles, doubles was named State 4-H Champion at of Columbia, was fined $20 and DR. S. MILLIS a Ene nicipal ownership, socialism. We and handicap losing Sessions. of the 27th anual costs for violating the live bait OPTOMETRIST B P St i just as well be saving the school rr H Cl b Week held at the P limitation when he was found to 4 ub ee eld a we Penn : : pense, I 1 er : : ‘ i POSSESS N. MARKET STREET y enna. a € expense, Folks with good answers, Everybody in this locality reads have 97 minnows in his possession 59 N Exce ylvania State College. oy Ee send ‘em in send ‘em to ye Fd |The Bulletin—that's why its adver=- a near Safe Harbor. . =— Game Commission end ‘em pre paid. Thanks, folks tisers get such excellent results. Patronize Bulletin Advertisers | John Mumpchuk, twenty-three, of Hodes: “ {ondiz toB GOLF PICNIC Yours for the jow down, | _ === | Columbia Rl, faces a similar fine act 4 Sat 5:30 +8 VAC a JIMMY R IP¥ id : ; x by VIP for using a net to catch five suck- No Hours Thursda 1 SF. . y ¥ y Last Year, many Fannayivemians . 3 ers found in his possession along|$ pyONE: 3343 OPEN DAILY Oe le nea Sent WELL KNOWN ACTRESS | the creek near Marietta. rol y | called amateur natur- | JOINS GRETNA (PAST ist They were persons who Miss Pauline Drake, one of the seized upon the invitation to visit best known voices on the air waves he areas an opportumty to en journey into Penn's Woods kely, they glimpsed | way and in summer stock has re-| 1 SIMON P. NISSLEY i MARY G. NISSLEY The FUNERAL DIRECTORS nd a popular performer on Broad- here, quite 1 { the iridescent feathers of a wild | turned to the Gretna ‘Playhouse, 3 | Mount Joy, Pa. | turkey in flight, a deer bounding a- 2 I a NIV v UDEVILLE re woods road dappled with R A L (fo A fay unlight, or a squirrel leaping to | the trunk of a tree and scampering ~—BY= out of view. WATE WASHING | 0 05 Night, Sept. 1 A WISE OWL outing in heir same tunis. wi. y DISINFECTING hey wanted to learn, at first hand, how the Game Commission has { ml : “ » developed the areas to improve There was quite a “runkus” at a . ; PRESENT “ 3 | wildlife conditions and increase THE RHEEMS FIRE COMPANY S downtown home last night as I idiife populations passed, so this morning when I saw Pennsylvania game officials urge the woman I asked: “What was the | all these interested to view the de- gument at your house last night?” | velopments and suggest they con- Rha nd ra ort = ara tact local game protectors for spec She answered: ‘There was no ig. information on where to go to gument, My man came home with | observe new plantings or unusual projects. Game lands tours are often ar- | ranged with division or district of- men | OKLAHOMA TRAVELERS FLORIN, PENNA. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 In a special show for the Rheems audience. 39-tf a red mark on his shirt collar and I said “That's some other woman's lipstick,” and knocked him cold: | cers, when organizations wish | But there wasn't any argument— |guide service and professional in- : } a = 4 he never said a word.” formation. Much that is being by \ One of the finest New European acts done to improve wildlife is not ap- i + : | 2 |=) 0 parent at a casual glance, it is bo y . ’ ST nt Ever wonder just where you be- | pointed out. Mt. Gretna, for the last two shows YOULL RE € : a { Mt. tna, for » las shows | long? Well — When she hangs on Mulberry Is Tops As Summer { an has T MAIN ST : your every word—you're a bride= ' Ee Food 5 on Se ae Se has IN PIECES 45 Ras N JOY . : i ar Harolc Russel, a Perry Coun- | ¢ p SE cal iF YOU EXC UNT ] i i y : groom. : then | tv protector says that in his | comedy, “Kiss The Boys Goodbye.”| ® Considered the top act of its kind. i When they listen to you and then | mulberries make one of opening Thursday, August 23rd. SPEED LIMIT . i lo as they please—you're a father. | for the best early and mid-summer Miss Drake “ho was at the When you have to shout to be |foods for wild life. : > Li A x a ‘grandfather He backs his observation with | Playhouse in 1948, last year gained 1 Safety Service ay ET this story: “At the rear of our {cons siderable fame as Miss Duffy in| ca M iu Re 1 house, near Blain, are two mul- | Duffy’s Tavern. She spent more A HILARIOUS ACT 4 Many a man who thinks he has | berry trees. Almost every year | i ; : srt Ken fr 3 a girl on the string finds out he is | they produce a large crop of ber- Yan, six 4 ag Pus Rizo, Produced for laughing PUIposes. 3 on the hook. - - - Sucker! ries. From the time the fruit starts | where Archie Gardner made his BULK AND GALLONS aa : to ripen we entertain woodchucks, | recordings of this program .which | 4 3 3 squirrels, grouse, deer, and rabbits | is heard from coast to coast. She | Try our old fashioned sugar cones LOOK! LOOK! Talent i in the Making A sweet young thing from Florin | which feed on them. I has been on. the Jack’ Benny | with Breyers Ice Cream. { : was in the Lancaster Library same | “The last day of July there Li i dl the Great Gilderdiceve shows Pd EY { ¢ ARIO & ALLEN 7 time I was on Tuesday and she said 2 i oi In a A | and appeared in a number of mo-| A : | . ® ¢ THE JOHNSON SISTERS to the librarian: “Pd like to read [oor . | Spex | 1 1 | Specia ur Price ®e oo o 1° the: librarian: ™ > to read gray squirrels, one deer, one | tion pictures. 1 %« Now Playing — Now Playing Hr LEANORE & EDDIE RAPP up on how to be a general's wife. | woodchuck feeding there. The | re —— 2 k 1 2 ® eo eo ee FRANCINE & RITA ROSE My boy friend just passed his phys- | ‘chuck was pretty cute. He waited : Brilliantly Written, Fast-Moving Comedy qt. packages $ 20 fin ; jeal” on the ground for the berries that | Domestic Rabbits | { 1 | k $2 35 This is a whole show in itself; fell as the squirrels cut them.” |} Wild animals of several kinds, in-| ¢ 2) [ gal. packages . : ee | Officers Warns That Refuge Wire | cluding wild rabbits, are frequent ISS € S 00 e Aunt Sara returned from a visit ! Is Lightning Cenductor victims of tularemia, but domestic ROY REBER’S ORCHESTRA to the city and was telling Cousin one Protec Edward w. rabbits apparently do not contract WEEK ENDING WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28th | ENJOY LIFE Charlie of its wonders—the crowds, ny Fe ad Orie | #t. Squirrels, rats, {field mice, | EAT OUT MORE OFTEN ! : 1at a person caug n : der- | the super market, and the televis- | a : rooded Drv skunks and beavers are among the ! ; AT stor alle NO try . : . . . J] — AMES — ion. So ware a te animals that are susceptible to this Another Hilarious Production CALL 3-9163 S 5 AMUSEMENTS “What impressed you most about | ity of a game refuge wire. disease, which is sometimes called That Wiil Make You Roar CLOSED SUNDAYS Parking Free = ADMISSION 50c Children under 12 yrs free the television?” asked Charlie The reason, says Campbell, is | rabbit fever. Certain biting insects | - A i ge : ie {ihet, “Quite often we see evidence | are believed to spread the infection | > Well, it was like having a whole | tt" refuge wire has been hit by | to human beings, although most hu-|f CURTAIN 8:30 P. M. ADM. $1.00 PLUS TAX i room of clever company come for a | lightning. This year, we noticed man cases are due to contact with visit. They would laugh and sing | where one or more bolts struck the | wild animals or water contaminat-| — and tell stories” said Aunt Sara. |line and followed it for at least a | ed by these animals. oes : mile on each of two State Game | — Then when you were tired, ready Refuges in my district. | I a for bed, and wished they would] “On one of these occasions the |’ Wh escent Lamp a EVENINGS MATINEE - After long and patient experi- SHOWS SATURDAYS leave—you turned a little switch | bolt killed 6 good-size oak trees to which the wire was fastened. In : ; addition, it killed all the leaves on | duced the first successful incandes- ~anches of trees and on brush cent lamp in 1878. He had succeed- in one foot of the wire.” { ed in putting into practical use that Fach day I see someone else all Bears Slow Wheels of Progress amazing force which had been dis- Folks in the Renova locality were ) covered nearly a century before by to a rare sight one morn- | Galvani. The great Age of Elec- y in July, reports Game | tricity had dawned. | r Charles F. Keiper. | — i ii ox von Er e kitchen Je savs: “At the ac T > but I stay away from the kitchen 3 Ik ae At : he Pisce BE ere | For the Bathroom 3akers Run meets the Wes ranc i 2 rancin | phe walls and woodwork of a of the Susquehanna a mother bear 4 Si ; fie : | bathroom will require two quarts decided either to give her cubs an | washer and dishwasher for the lit=} early morning bath or to teach the | to one gallon of paint for each coat 1 ellows to swim. —depending upon the size of the MONDAY — TUESDAY, AUGUST 27 - 28 “She woull cuff them : sh | room. Gloss or semi-gloss enamel | : \ e woull cuff them and push JOAN CRAWFORD — RCBERT YOUNG -in- , | them into the water, but as fast as | should be used because of the fre- «GOODBYE MY FANCY”. I don't know whether Ruhl the she would get them dunked they quent presence of moisture and be- | WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, AUGUST 29 - 30 ment, Thomas Alva Edison pro- 7 and 9:00 P.M § ,. AND SATURDAYS THEA 1 RE HOLIDAYS 6-8-10 P. M, 2:00 P. M. i Mount Joy, Pa. FRIDAY — SATURDAY, AUGUST 24 - 25 and they did. - - I loved that little switch.” the Ww worn out and broke from a “‘won- | derful” vacation. Then I don’t feel . i TYRONE POWER — SUSAN HAYWARD -in- “RAW HIDE” so bad about not having had one, | Protec cause the vacation money stands there in the form of an automatic Del Monte Pineapple Juice #60 cn 2/69. Del Monte Peas No. 303 can 1 Oe Del Monte P eas 8-0z can 2 | 2 7c tle woman. florist wants an excuse to go back | would climb rigat back out. This | cause of the desirability of wash-| to Canada or whe >stic scene went on for about | ing wall surfaces at intervals. i forgetful. but he left utes, in full view of 10 or 12 at times. That morning, Sick Dogs in a restaurant while vacationing | ‘© =" "4, © np ap alld coms up there. De x hy ne When a dog vomits, serious 3 jorgot time during the show and | may be ahead. But at other | ANN BLYTH — MARK STEVENS -in- Oo] C h d { ; ld C : hs to explair s tardy arrival at | ,. > > - had eXpam Tus tardy anv 20 | times such an upset may occur Del Monte rus e 0 en orn N 0.303 can C “KATIE DID IT” Harvey Sumpman should be el- | ; : : : Rrvey sumpman shoud oe ¢ Game Shows Promise { when there is nothing wrong with ected president of some club or ‘ A 1 th omach. Veterinarians sav ex- | Game Protector L. D. Mostoller | the stomach. Veterinarians say ex- otner after the one he pulled last reports that Food and Cover Crew | citement, shock, pain, a bitter taste, 1an Leslie counted fifteen rab- [parasites in the ear canal, or even | | Del Monte Pineapple Chunks Ne. 2 ean 25: week. He hauls milk to Bachman | forem: Chocolate factory every morning, | bits rising oul of a two-acre clo- | worry can cause the upset. FRIDAY — SATURDAY, AUGUST 31 - SEPTEMBER 1 and one day last cek 1 arrived ver p ot during a mowing operation : ° . y last week he arrived|,, State Game Lands near New Family Life Disruptions RED SKELTON — SALLY FORREST -in- Del Monte meapp € vrusie No. 2 can Cc there as usual, waited for his turn| Florence. Contrary. 10 popalar-bellet. dived to unload, pulled to > loading fostoller upholds » gener: : AE rect) pus Sd to the = ais & i stolley he gatieral | ruption of family life in the United atform, to take o | view of other Sot ‘estern Divis- | : : platform, got out to take off th 36 J: Ox ion dy States is less frequent today than it | : . ion game protectors when he says milk cans, only to find an empty]; ah vas 60 vears ag This is "US 2 y pty t the hatch of ringnecks wes | was 60 years ago. This is because “EXCUSE MY DUST” Del Monte Fruit Cocktail va 35c truck! - - - He forgot the milk. v good this year. He states that, | the drop in the number of families ma in July, hen pheasants observed | broken by the death of either hus- J 1 P I leave you with this— were co accompanied by | band or wife has more than counter- FREE FREE Del Monte ice eac es 21, can Cc ve come io the conclusion broods of 9 to 12 chicks. | balanced the upward trend of di-| : SL — - , vorce. i oO 4 D After giving them the test i H 1 VP h et cinemas > V That of all my wife's relations, THE LOW DOWN Moon Eclipses Del Monte a es eac es 2% can C I love myself the best. | A total eclipse of the moon will be TIME mt oii: from. | visible in the United States on Sep- | tember 25. Totality will begin at Del Monte ruits or alad 215 glass ; Cc AT FLORIN THE HOME OF FREE ENTERTAINMENT Saturday, Aug.25 FIVE - Big Outstanding Shows - FIVE. STARTING AT 7:30 A member of the breakfast club { suggester that a special built | HICK ORY GRO VE 9:45 p.m., and end at 10:40 p.m, | With rubber fenders would be pe | Central Standard Time. Another | v le ¢ be per- i : aq fect for rural carried Bennett. Then without | total eclipse of the moon on April 2 | i : Ye 3 cosine i peal smarty wel will not be seen in this country, if the mail box post don't give the | ai 0 ing ar : { ——- eee ve ch ulc wt ac he f ace ( ry ag | 11 : ap >. mm | Should not act hall as loony as we : : . fender will and there'll be no dam- | ® ) . "| Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. age done do act. Here we are spending din- | ero on education far and beyond | that of any other Nation—and what is the answer. Russia spends nothing to spat of on school houses — Russia has | communism. We say the Russian| Del Monte Ready to Serve PRUNES 2; glass 35 ‘ou know, good people, It “ant” bad enough I'm shrivel- ing from the heat and slowly de- hydrating since the little woman cut down on the beer money, now she keeps plaguing me about filling LaRce 55 LOCAL PEACHES the coal bin for the cold weather a-|People—with little schooling — em 5 3 i ’ duck soup for communism. We, Harrisburg’s Only Drive-In TE ee no eve in ou eligened. land dont ALL PAVED with Brack for] TINY WRIGHT ORCHESTRA MARKER PRIS why er getting up Im e i fall for communism, but listen, we |B Dot Ae ES I : Jl “CONFESSIONS OF A MODEL" Douanlas Fairbanks, Jr. “SECRETS OF A SINNER" A WISE OWL | are duck soup for socialism. And keeping right on with the enlight- ® Madge Evans THI RESULT OF A STRIKE ened theory, and proving that en- FRIDAY — SATURDAY cad tr and proving ha | Se FRARK FULTON &HIS DRIFTING PLOWBOYS 7 MOUNTAINS" DIRECT FROM RADIO STATION WLBR conductors, on ithe Buffalo Railroad, come we don't catch on that ‘social- Abbott _& 7. Shay all got got “sick” and quit work. This|ism is just an early sympton of = LL LN EATS OF ALL KINDS : is 1 “STRANG ” road serves the’ Bethlehem Steel | coming communism. About : the Farley. Granger — Robert ‘Walker Works and it idled 17,000 steel only difference between chronic so- - UNDER 12. FREE FLORIN HALL ASSO. vo 4 + lcialism is as to who is the bossman 2¢C E SHOWS EVERY. NIGHT : 4 dictator. i ols F REE If our education program is worth ——TOP QUALITY ~ LOW PRICES EVERY DAY? mw HESS’ FOOD STORES MOUNT JOY ; MASTERSONVILLE | PHONE 3-9094 MANHEIM 57811 1 | | ¥ a EL, 3 5 ~ N - i i Xx { i ¥