4 ' L ‘ TTT sOCCE (‘HF i! jes i J 3 1 what's | and leave the carvin, 10 Mew fo ~The Bulletin, Wount Jov. Pa . Thursday September 20, 1951 | | . SOCCER SCHEDULE [ jeans as spending money, h d 8 h Alcoholism Can Be Checked Fat Collection n 1951 T comical today. And the dept. walt- | don’t he do that. Henry, I says, B Nutritional Treatment [® Sept. 27—New Holland - home. zes in a Turkey Carving Expert. |you are even simpler than you Weekl Letter | y | Oct. 2—West Lampeter - away. from He demonstrates how to carve so | look. y | Alcoholism can often be wes Satur, ept. 22 | Oct. 4—Manor - home the bird won't skid off the platter. JIMMY | to the diet and overcome by nutri- | ) C —Manor - \ HICKORY Oh me—tomfoolery. And Mr. John B Penna State | tional treatment, Professor Roger | Oct. 9-—F. Hempfield - home. Middle-class and his sweet littie . J. Williams, nationally known bio- | or t. oy- orin Dex 16—New Holland « away. In Mr. Nero's time when the Loss hel : di th billi iv of Tex: . slpmate dig u e one billion o chemist of the University of Texas, c { 18—W. Lampeter - home. guy chose to have a little diver- : . keen the Fumi ame ommission declared as the sixth southwest re-| The Neighborhood Troop Com- | | 23—Manor - away. : had income tax day to keep the fun gional meeting of the American | ittee met Monday night in the eso. ; : sion or fun and amusement, he ha diddles in fettle. ——————— Chemical society held at San gi rooms with Miss Anna Mae [a HOCKEY SCHEDULE his trusty secretaries and bureau | yp go guy, says Henry, would \ ARRISBURGEN | he r da on Texas. Sept. 26—E. Le tor av. . | Whenever hunters in the old- | tonio, Texa |Eby presiding. Beginning Sept.24th, | S¢Pt: 26—E. Lampeter, Away boys whip the bushes for another | tell me how to procure a turkey LLNS I MILE EAST' : y | . : A p I Ma timer class get together they go a- Describing a recent series of ex-| ° ¥ foisey "will uct a train- | Sept. 28—Manheim Central, Home, | | ON ROUTE 422 (Hersh: Rd) [ field in memory to days “away back | periments on rats, in which the | Mrs. Heisey will cor uu | October 3—Elizabeth Aw: tiger to which he would throw an LH Harrisburg’s Only Drive.In , hi for lead t the Evang, | ¢ izabethtown, Away. CK | when And venerable physicians | animals were studied as individuals | ing course for leaders, at the Evang ii . enemy. At other times he would |$ i ALL PAVED with BLACK TOP . R of : " } Tt | October 5-—F. Hempfield, Home, ta : : S$ EYES EXAMINED BY of the horse and buggy days tell of | pather than as types, Professor Wil-| United Brethren Church. This th oneal, Awe cruise, in splendor, the River Tib- 3 MINED » THURSDAY hardships, even Sangers, encount- | ams said the rats were found t0| course will run for eight nights, | © mite Away. er. His boys went a step too far 3 APEQINTM - CAGE Dv Stor » i g ir calls the ri y i ancies | . : Je r -E. Li ster y, . Parker-~Jan erlin ered in making their call In differ widely In their tendencies starting at seven-thirty, | elo Jet 12-5. 1 Home one day, however, in the way of < DR S MILLIS n wai ski 2 | st century to drink alcohol—some becoming | The coarse is 1 to anvone who Oct. 17—Manheim Central, Away. having a good time. Their Areworks | € . . FRIDAY — SATURDAY With appropriate ceremonies, the drunkards, some moderate drink- I A Js open fp SnYOm | October 19—Elizabethtown, Home HVIRE # Sood Lume. OPTOMETRIST " “CATTLE DRIVE" medical societies of Lycoming and | ors and some remaining teetotal-| is interested in scout work. Three Gelober Hem field Aes ' | display got away from them and $ B Joel McCrea—Dean Stockwell Tioga Counties combined to dedi- | op’ | new leaders and one assistant are | lot ir E Lo I © AWAY. | burned down the whole ding-bus- s ON AR ey ol SUN. & MON. & TUES ite one, near Eng ‘enter, -_ ) 31—-E. gi 2, . 2s ty ' ' . Sa) A a 5! gr a on “When on an ordinary stock diet,” | needed for troops whose leaders | ctober Jl Ee » Home ted place. Thereafter Rome's streets 3 EL “MOONLIGHT BAY" 0 Li £ 5S “ly ( 3 . a Te Rg vi 2 Lyco he reported, ‘some drank heavily | resigned and one new leader and were dusty for a 100 years. Nero, 2 Hours: " Doris Bay ai MacRae : deri inwald, a Lyco- d a] : De or ~BY~ ming County physician from the first. Some started | assistant for a troop now being or- | with no palace and no place to 3 Daily: 9 to 1 and 2 tg § ® Dr. Reinwald was killed by a 92sy and built up ‘their liquor con- | ganize :d. A nominating committee | show off, up and died 2 Buying: Tues Sat 0 a INL NLT Sr 77 : bg : on ’ r po py . Th A WISE OWL panther in 1840 while walking from | Sumption during a period of weeks 1 of Mrs. E 1 Mrs. | Gee whiz, says Henry, you know No Hours ursday A 2 COMPLETE SHOWS EVERY NIGHT Liberty, Lycoming County across | Or months, Some drank spasmod- | o LF Jie SATE) Is. Mes} ’ | hank 2 PHONE: 334 di Ems the county | line to Englich Center, | ically and some drank moderately | Joseph Germer and Mrs. C lyde | Sunday dinner guests of Rev. | quite a lot don’t you, Well, I than (2 W FREE PLAYGROUND! We were surprised some years Tioga County, on a "professional | over a long period of time. Some | Eshleman was appointed. [ and Mrs. R. H. Arndt were Mp. | You, I says, I thank you very much. | back when the butcher shops start- | call. vere oy aus Jo A Fat collection will be held on|and Mrs. John Reber and daughter, But getiing back to our own = " deli p + two | drink at a spite e fact that | i : Tr and-—our ft asy- ed to sell baked goods groceries, The historical societies of the two 3 i kx a n ph A Tan | Saturday, September 22 in Mount | | Nan, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin L. Camp- grand land—our free and easy Tae thev counties were present at the dedi- | they Were orce 0 La 1 Joy and Florin | bell and daughter Patricia and mark USA—we are not too many ap powders etc., but now : € | cation. Col. Hemiy W. Shoemak- ate choice. | Joy ¢ or —— 5 : 8 a & jumps behind Senior Nero. For fun EVENINGS MATINEE really have us astounded. Jim Krall er, President of the Historical So- | The investigators found that | | Beverly all of Lancaster. and amusement, here, our 1op brass SHOWS SATURDAYS delivered an owl to a Donegal St.|ciety, and Judge Charles G. Webb, | these differences ‘have a genetic | Martha Risser of Hershey spent 10 the agriculture rr] 7 and 9:00 P.M AND Rola a Tie of Wellsboro, were the principal | basis, but that they also have a Th I S | Saturday with Mrs. Matilda Derr. THEA'T RE HOLIDAYS none Tvs Saturday Rn a speakers. | nutritional basis,’ according to 0se n ervice | iy hi Con : eR 4 which has one billion bucks in ts | SATURDAYS 200 P.M ww is how he | . Mr. ¢ 'S. POT » > Vis] -8. . . : « M. What I'd like to know is how ie Panthers attacking humans, In-| Professor Williams, who said: | ited R re > ny Mount Joy, Pa. knew he was to take it to Benders. | dians on the va Pally bigeys of he “Rats can be made to drink or be| First Sgt. Vid Hendiix js| ted with Rev. ang rs. R. H. — grassy lowlands . ne daedication | Just for fun, ask somebody to [takes one back in history to event write the figure eleven thousand long vanished from the Pennsylva- | cleven hundred and eleven. If you like crder Bombay Duck—it's a fish. to eat fowl legs don’ nia scene. They ever changing world know the panther only remind us of the | - in the lives | through | abstainers, depending on their diet.” spending a 14 day Recommending that the same ap- | | his proach be applied to the study of | human alcoholism, he said: S furlough with [ wife and son at their residence | [on Fast Main St. of general practitioners who made | ‘Man doesn’t become Among the local seivice . men) t {their calls regardless of dangers | only certain individuals. The cause | 8 ot Servige and in the lives of outdoormen who | for the alcoholism has, as we be-| who will participate in the mam- | | | lieve, genetic roots and nutritional| moth war game to be staged in the ! Arndt on Sunday. ‘Engagements Oscar B. Hendsix, 11 112 E. Donegal FRIDAY — SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 - 22 JEANNE CRAIN — MITZI GAYNOR “TAKE CARE OF MY LITTLE GIRL” eens sen: Heilig Funeral Home 23 W. Main St., Mount Joy 2 : f tel St, this boro, announces the en MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, 24 . Wil .... | picture and historical records. | roots, and very fortunately we are | ay), antic and Caribbean during Oc- | gagement of his daughter, Betty Sign’on the chaplain’s desk: - “If Duckling Report Optimistic | fonvinesd. that in many cases itl, "1" November arc Fools RICHARD BASEHART — WILLIAM LUNDIGAN -in- : . tober and November are: Fred Jane, to Donald E. Leedom, son of | you have troubles, tell me about Game Protector David R. Titus, | can be treated nutritionally 7 hat! oi arber EN-3, D. Gler St M d M Earl Leed Ww. Vi JAMES B, HEILIG, 4 9 . ; Jarre ake: i ‘neouraging tremendous urge is abolished Nd, - Glenn Shupp | Mr, an Mrs. Earl Leedom 00C¢ them. If you don't, tell me how vou | Warren, makes this encouraging | the i > Funeral Director i Oo T hh 4 » y y report on ducklings liberated in his | FHAN, U.S. Navy; Cpl. Joseph | st, Florin. ouse n € e ra 1 39.5, district under the duck program of {McLaughlin and S/Sgt. John E. Both are employed by the Mount . ‘ | the Géme Commission. ad Suet Hung From A Branch | Matoney, of the U. S. Marine Corps. | Joy Mills. You know, after attending, botla! On July 6th, 15 wild ducklings Will K Birds All Winter ik rel esas we I) TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 the’ York and Reading fairs, I've |were released on an active beaver | WI eep birds ! ‘ | ccme to the conclusion that I don’t | dam on Wildcat Run. On that date, | Use the shade trees in your yard| Undergoing recruit training at | pruE ROCK SHOOT ; ROD CAMERON — CATHY DOWNS -in- care for hula dancers. I would 25 wild ducklings were liberated | ‘as a cafeteria for birds this winter. |the U. S. Naval Training Center, The Mount Joy Sportsmen's As- #8 ; 3 gers. i Just} at the upper end of Chapman Dam, | Hang suet from a branch or erect |at Bainbridge, Maryland, is Wil- All h ds BI R k | “Short Grass” as soon watch a bale of hay hoses also. a Jule 55th 1 checked | a simple little feeding station be:(liam C. Bates, a seaman re- eo w ge q A Cah ul est around in the back end of a smal 03 Tues 25, u yh : h i e a4 neath a tree. That will bring many cruit, USN, of 66 West Main Si. Shoo a Hae Porismen s field at Ss TM ST | truck on a back country road. ie lo on 3 Hides one wos | winter birds to your door for break- Mount Joy. Bates, who attended Florin on Sunday, September 23rd. EAS AIN . ” able to locate 10 of the birds." On| Junch and dinner. And they | ve Se =? : ery Sundav | — - rr for | JULY, 81st, I checked the upper part | may remain until spring returns, | Mount Joy High school, entered Sn ren Ya» MoUNTIOY THURSDAY SERN Here's a very simple formula for| Chapman Dam and found all 25 | [the Naval service Aug. 7. are invited. Vv = J 3 & SENT oF : | Nourishing food may mean the] DANNY KAYE — GENE TIERNEY -in- suecess———stand up to be seen;| of them in one flock. These young |... Between He and death, a. | SE - es speak up to be heard; shut up to be | ducks showed considerable growth | between life . ‘ INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED | © e__ 39 eas pk ny i and not one had been lost during | 10F @ bird in’ the stormy: cold. The] Two Lancaster County men are SPENCER 5 PP T i “On The Riveria fhe 25 days since their release, | birds will repay you in the joyous| sow undergoing recruit training at U OR S as Timid Deer Can Be Killers sight of watching them Jesu me the Bainbridge, Md. Naval Train-| For abdomen, back and breast Alcatraz—The pen with the life Under tae title ‘They Still Do It’, | cultivating their friendship. But| ig Corten MRS. EDYTH B BRUBAKER time guarantee. the Wildlife Management Institute, | More than that, they are beneficial; Ee are Willi: C. Bites. sei : FLORIN. PENNA recently cited a United Press re- | t© your trees and garden, eating| v e C. Bates, sea- Pho oh iw BULK AND GALLONS a i i. {that explains, tragically, | overwintering insect eggs and, like | man recruit, USN, Mount Joy, and a T dl sa a cones | GR 2 Jester Grove warted to YePAY | what conservation agencies mean | ‘he woodpeckers, devouring harm: Harold Richard Engle, seaman re- y oc Ts Toh Ice oo | 74 a friend for a favor he had done for when they say people should leave | ful bark insect pests. (eruit, USN, son of William F. En- | Electric ® ra (3 } him, so he ordered a beer distribu- wildlife alone. Woodpeckers, nuthatches, chick gle, Manheim R2. Bates entered the | e In OF EXTR.1 COST! y 4 tor to deliver'a case to the friends| Here is the article referred to: | adees, brown creepers and jays are| vv on Aut. 7. H tended and Gas . l 0 p . RT y home and told him not to tell who | According to report, Mr. and Mrs. | meateaters. They like “‘meat’”” such] te 0 Bus. 4. He atiended WH, { Also Specialize On Specia ur 0747/97, EIN had order d w ks assed. and Seaton Barker, owner of a health | as suet or any kind of fat in their|Joy High School, and Engle attend- | hac ordere it. ee S passe an resort near Colusa, Calif, adopted | diet. Peanut butter because of its|ed Mastersonville High School. | FARM MACHINE WELDING 2 qf. packages $1.20 J the friend never mentioned having| ,; fawn four years ago and raised | oil is a good substitute. ro — AND EQUIPMENT 5 eceived it. Then one day the man] it on a bottle.. All the children in| The vegetable eaters are the) Hb ONEG AL POST TO SPONSOR | Autcmobile and Truck Welding 1 gal. packages $2.35 | NORRIS FANCY who lives next door to his friend | the neighborhood made a pet of | "finches, cardinals, song sparrows, Ea = O SE ms . | . : teld Jetter somebody's getting aw-| Bambi’; as the deer was called, and | tree sparrows, juncos, chickadees. | SERAES OF CARD PARTIES LAWN MOWER SHARPENING | 3 ar 0 % 3 Jester” get B they delighted in posing their pic- | jays and nuthatches like sunflower] Donegal Post 809. American ENJOY LIFE traw err reserves’ 3 tully bighearted, that a case of beer tures with their arms around the | seeds. gion will sponsor a series of mon- | over’ 5 He ding hop EAT OUT MORE OFTEN! | | 3 was delivered to his place “for| sleek neck of the now full-grown | © A feeding shelf or station may be | thl ard t to be held ree” so he Eg rong | buck. Bambi was their playmate | ‘3 f] re s Y card parties 10 bo held of the z CALL 3-9163 ° Iree” so he drank ijt. - - - - Wrong | buc I w r play a flat board a foot or more square, MT. JOY, Phone 3-5931 X until 5 few weeks ago when a sud- | j 1 held b Post Home, Maytown. Pinoc hle, eee Drip or b identity. | 115008 from 3 tres or eld by a pole, Delta and Marietta St CLOSED SUNDAYS OrYIS =i ag | = den change teok place in ‘is bers | If it is surrounded by a coping an|Bridge, 500 and Canasta will be of- | elta an arielta Streets | 2 “An ‘old gent] at Landisvill sonality. | inch or two high, there will be less|fered. Prizes of great variety and : An c g man ¢ sville bp r days ag : : . . gentleman at. Landisville A few days ago, the deer was | likelihood of food being scratched will be available. Refresh- * consulted a doctor abcut his heart | seen with blood on his antlers, and | away, The shelf may have a simple | vert It l . | NN ® 9 . [ments wi m sale. ” Every time he took a deep breath, | one Nick Miskulin was found dead | roof, but enclosures on the side| The i > ohne il . | niversit | SW1 i S rem 12 0Z C aid the patient, ie could hear his | his car, his body trampled and | will scare away birds. ne first of these parties will be { os it, he he: “| torn by hooves and antlers. A posse | {held at 8:00 P. M. Wednesday. Oc. | | : neart squeak. shot the buck as it tried to break a : tober 3rd. | | oy a le in an attempt to | i Off-Campus Division Th "3 io 2h sulomebile In gn 4 SR Suede-Like Floci The general committee includes P ] 3 The doctor went over him care- | get at two screaming women who | The “woolly” lamb on the greet-| { 3 can fully, but found nothing much a-| had barely reacned safety ahead of | ing card or in a child’s book is Benjamin Boliz, J. Edward Haines. F kl; d M h | C |] L t r " miss. But he did prescribe a bit of him.” | made possibly by a “flock” finish, [Mrs. Robert Hollenbaugh, Mrs. rangi an arsna 0 ege, ancaste SPURNS 2 : ( Pennsylvania doe deer as well as | ic i hain ome Give | Henry L. Haines RIGGIO'S 3 lubricating oil for a small pulley Back L 3 } k | This is produced by spraying or|Henry L. Haines. y i: Q go 1 a s I records sow, have struck | sifting fibers of such materials as| Prize committee: Marvin Foltz. | Offering graduate courses leading to the degree of Master of | on the old gent’s suspenders. at or injured -game officers or their | rayon, cotton, silk or wool upon an 2 Te De, : wd . : 3 | and rea wives, or zoo attendants, in a typ- | I 5 |Earl Koser, Mrs. Mervin Gutshall. | Business Administration. Courses offered in Accounting, Manage- r i spelen 0 | undercoat of a special finish while M bert 8 Wig | Sign on slot machine: “If an at- ical case 8 ene Joey, raised from | this finish is still wet and sticky, | rs: Robert Sipling, Mis Benjamin ment, Marketing and Finance. m bomb drops, jump in here. No- i ig ns oes id In addition to being employed for|Boltz, Mrs. Dale Wilkinson, and | ° Ry JLT) re. 1 and later allowe: Ss DI /, Te- Taki rou oy Si ne alae ce body’s hit it yet.” turned for a visit and struck out | ave hu su uw Mis. Chat les Goss REGISTRATION Heinz Bab Foods He could not have been over | with sharp hoofs at its feminine | of lamps, ash trays, and other hf id i 3: enefactor ~ i " P | 5 four, the little boy who stood in oo and other “lite” ticles to prevent scratches on furni- EAST PETERSBURG WON At Franklin and Marshall College—September 24 7 SR J iront of the Lost and Found desk reno I as ture. They are also utilized in lining | CITY - -COUNTY CHAMP'SHIP = sier! STRAINED jar 10¢ : ) cree es 4 fle A > ps. S > o o y . . 4 = ’ at a Baltimore store. He hardly | cious without apparent provocation. | Bored 2nd ae Eas % Petersburg won the chamy For information address: 3 pun gs baby reached the top, and there were Just another reason why humans phonograph turntables, ik A ig of the Central City-Coun- R. V. SHOWERS foo 8nd 191 Serer Yor JUNIOR jar 15¢ traces of hastily wiped tears on his on Sve wig seins These backgrounds for advertising dis-| Leavis Sonny ks they fussed Frankli 1 Marshall Coll L ten p i HEINZ chubby face he inquired in aj. >> =“ y 5 | plays. Flock finishes resemble/OUt a 13-1 victory over Strasburg “ranklir, and Marsha ollege, Lancaster, Pa. far ~ 5 16 use ca n arc eve ap- y % . : / y quivery voice, “Has and mother DE Broun Sven mig &9- suede and are made in many colors. |'n the final contest of their best-of | : STRAINED FOODS CEREAL pkg C been turned in this morning?” pets’. three playoff series. OR 3 — Imprisoned Quail Lure | Sugar Beet Tops The series and 1951 circuit title NORRIS FANCY A backwoods character up in Enemy To Death Feeding of sugar beet tops that|2°¢S to E. Petersburg, two games | Dean HARRY A. COCHRAN Clinton County was one of those on Roy w. Trexler, the Game Com-~ | have been exposed to frost, wilting, [to one. | School of Business and Public Administration Mixed egeta es” 2.30 whose farm gas was found and the | TSSIon'S Cepsetvation . Echication | drying, and other damaging condi-) George McCue, of town, was the Temple University, Phila. 22, Pa. Sab tirsie pe Assistant at Reading, recently pho- | tions has been responsible for cattle! Se tl for oA first time he came to town after ac- | tograpned an unusual tragedy | deaths, the American Veterinare| {mainstay on the mound for the | IMPCRTED FROM HOLLAND quiring his wealth he was high | while at the Eastern Game Farm, in | Medical association reports. The | champs. In Sunday’s game he al- | $ / pressured into buying a lot of mod- Schweiks: ills rds, “It sys poisonous factor is an accumula-| lowed two Tits. | oe nie TT = == Cooked Hams 2-1b Can . ern conveniences for his home in- ers Wor a won tion of nitrate in the leaves. In one| Tey | p= Re 2 EASA 2 y! bene a Lar 1 a i 0 | : a 3 . 5 cluding a new electric refrigerator. oe farm had Ed out and had | Canadian herd of 70 cattle, 41 sick-| Subscribe for the Bulletin. d The next time he was in town the appliance salesman met him and “Well, Lem; how do you like your new refrigerator. Quite an improvement over the spring house, isn’t it?” Lem said, “Waal, I recin hits all right but hit takes up so much of nine and my wifes time chopping up ice squares to fit little trays.” them One of our grade teachers had just given a lengthy talk on George Washington and how he had chop ped down his father’s favorite cher- ry tree and ‘then admitted that he had done - it. “Now,” she asked one try formed a soft sticky pool. Several | quail wandered into the mess. In al short time their feet and wings | were neld “fast ¢ “One of those foxy little weasels happened by and spied the birds. He waded right in — and he, also, | became imprisoned in the black stuff. He managed to struggle free | of it but died ten inches from the tar pool.” Perhaps Hunters Should Look In Trees | Game Protector Ralph E. Flaugh reports tnat recently, while check- ing wildlife conditions on game | lands near Sandy Lake, he saw al full-grown woodchuck climb al white cak tree to a height of about | 25 feet. There the animal stopped to look ‘over the. officer and the coun re et QR of the students,’ “Do you know why his father did’ not scold or punish The Bulletin—that’s why its adver- tisers get such excellent results. Everybody in this locality reads | EE —— him?” ad “Sure, © replied the scholar. “George still had the axe in his hand.” - .. . -) Good enough reason. A WISE OWL keep our state green. | without | AVMA points out. But caution is| | occurred, as these conditions favor | | the nation. They can cite the law-| Make sure your cigarette is out— | accompanied Columbus when he J discovered America, | | ened and 19 of them died from this | a | cause last year. Under ordinary | conditions, beet tops can be fed MR. MERCHANT harm to livestock, the © SEE THAT SHE " READS YOUR AD | IN THESE COLUMNS | in order if wilting and drying have the accumulation of nitrate. Three Most Popular Birds | The American cardinal, the west-| ern meadowlerk and the mocking-| bird are the inost nopular birds in books to prove it. Of the 33 states| that have adopted an official bird| by legislation, seven have picked | the cardinal, Virginia, actiing early this year, made the latest addition to the cardinal camp which now dn- | cludes | Kentucky, 'ngiang, | Ohio, West’. Virginia and North | Carolina. Kentucky, first state to| | vote’ an official bird, started the | cardinal parade back in 1926. | before She { et A Geer | goes | One hundred end twenty men|||SHOPPING MOR-LEE (FOR LADIES) a : NORRIS FANCY RED (Pitted) Sour Cherries M2 cn 2 J Home Made Cottage Cheese Home Made Cup Cheese Home Made Chow-Chow “Top Quality - Low Prices Fyery Day” Hess’ Food Stores MOUNT JOY MASTERSONVILLE PHONE 3-9094 MANHEIM 5-7811 We Have The Fabric You'll Like And The Style You Need And The Price To Make Buying A Pleasure . Eicherlys DRY - CLEANING: Made To Measure Clothe, By J. L. 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