The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 27, 1951, Image 4

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d—The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, September 27, 1951 |
Weekly Letter
| Today, 1 will delve into gas, not |
Seeing 1s Believing case | Lehmans Electrical Service
a special meeting last Sunday. The |
question of buying game, ‘a stove | i a ‘
for the Club house, drilling of a | Wi ring—Fixtures—Supplies
well and a shooting match were all |
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liscussed and settled satisfactory. |
doused anc setters sasha I} CALL SAMUEL MAXWELL, PHONE MT. JOY 39274
The shooting match will be held
| Sunday, September 30 on the club |

‘ - ELSTONVILLE SPORTSMEN


| the kind of gas you maybe think 1
Game spout—but the kind you turn on|
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Some persons seem unsure as ta | under the teakettle and skillet. I]

the number of deer a hunter may | am against too high prices for any- | A TIFIC/ L iy i
| legally kill in the | thing, anyway, everything except | OR / grounds. Woolrich clothing wd NOTICE: Due to conditions beyond my control, I will not be
ss Yagsave” i “eo is the hams share h s as prizes, The available after 5:30 P. M.
In the interest of complete un- | €SSays and columns. It is the | OF NONSHATTERABLE h uns share iin s prizes The le a
derstanding, the Game Commission | same with all you nice folks—you | PLASTIC CAN BE A | club invites all sportsmen to come 5 = ih aired ie
issues this clarifying statement: | are not too much opposed to good | SHAPED TO FIT |and visit its home, to shoot or just WILL BE SITUATED IN MY MT. JOY RESIDENCE
There will be three separate deer | orices for whatever it is that vou! RESHAPE {cat and enjoy the afternoon. ABOUT DECEMBER 1st
seasons this year as follows: The | Prices lor whalever It 15 tha yo THE INDIVIDUAL EYE | Refrest at ial b prepared | : sap
first will ka for archers only, Oct. |scllor do. But gas or electricity, | OMFORTABLY, es AEN LY ove
SOCKET C ’ and sold by the Ladies Auxiliary. WALTER V. LEHMAN
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is { 2.5 inclusive, except the Sun- | wow, how most people snort when SAYS THE Wo
day. In addition to a current Penn- some company adds 2 or 3 cents a BETTER VISION kd |













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sylvania hunting license, a special SOR 38-tf
$2.00 archery license is Wy | day to each household's bill. And INSTITUTE. 2 : SOCCER SCHEDULE 8
Both these licenses are necessary | that is what is going on here at 1 1951
PRODUCTION WAS UPPED
Oct. 2—West Lampeter - away.
Oct. 4—Manor - hame.
| Oct. 9—E. Hempfield - home.
Oct. 16—New Holland - away.
Oct. 18—W. Lampeter - home.

for everybody who desires to hunt Hickory—but it is only the second
—BY- wi desires to hit ‘
deer in the special archery season boost in 30 years, Imagine shat: gs Did You 19%, AND QUALITY 16%,
WwW The second will be the customary | i
A WISE O L “buck” season, Dec. 3 to 13, inclu- | you thumb the newspaper and o3veRY YEAR AMERICANS BY ONE FACTORY(S |
. | sive, when only the regular hunt- check up on ice boxes, 2 by 4's SPEND: BETTER .
—— ing license is needed. In both of | . } aXe Ay 1% $380 MILLION
Check These
End - of - September Buys






Read an ad in the Middletown | these seasons only male deer with | Squirrel whiskey, hair cuts — and FOR GLOVES... .
Tournal the other day sure has me [two or more points to one antler | taxes. ” Oct. 23—Manor - away. FE
ry oy bi avy he take | > SCHE 7
may be taken. | Now, to get personal, and tell HOCKEY SCHEDULE —
EY
Sept. 28—Manheim Central, Home.
| October 3—Elizabethtown, Away.
October 5—E. Hempfield, Home.
guessing. We all know that when In the third or antlerless season,
2 hen gets several years old they | December 14 and 15. only deer
without visible antlers may be har- | pany’s side of the fence in today’s
Peas No. 303 can | 3 Be
| you why I am on the gas com~

 
are good and fat, but it requires a A as li |
lot of cooking to get ’em edible. yy iy oT EN '~ | essay. In our domicile—Susie’s and | HR
PX . flinse is regia] of i» pier | mine—the bill for gas averages $2. Sab ~E. Doss Away. | SWIFT'S . 0
ad th {ee . i. | October 12—E. Lampeter, Home. |
Well that ad says “FOR SALE— | license. | 68 a month, and this includes cook- ae. MILLION | I ar
| $200 { Oct. 17—Manheim Central, Away. eanu u er J
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FOR EYE-CARE
AND EYE-WEAR,
250 year-old Hens. First place, I The Commission emphasizes that | ing and most of the house heating.
v regardless of the number of deer |
never knew that hens got that old, | seasons or the number of licenses
in the second place I wonder how | held by an individual, a hunter in


| October 19—Elizabethtown, Home.
October 24—E. Hempfield, Away. i
October 31—E. Donegal, Home. |
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also includes the water heating. |

| And to get even more personal, I|
never missed a Saturday night yet,

New Pack
>, lvania may legally take but |
lorig you would be compelled to | Pennsylvania 2 2
ong. y F one deer in 1951.
: ob enti tive xe : and Susie, s is athinges
cook them till they got soft; third The law permits certain farmers | ie, she is the bathingest
place, who on earth would want to|and land owners to hunt during | Person you could meet.
the regular buck season and dur-| A month's gas bill of 2.68 is about
Wo-POSITION BIFOCAL |
EYEGLASSES ALLOW INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED
FOR UPSIDE-DOWN LSE SPENCER SUPPORTS |
BY VIRTUE OF



eat a hen that old? :
ing the antlerless deer seas on | Ta ISA A : »
own and certain doing | the Price = ore chigkert for SYMMETRICAL LENSES For abdomen, back and breast |
I remembered we were up at|properiies without any license. But | dinner—not the whole dinner—just | AND A SECOND SET MRS. EDYTH B. BRUBAKER | CATSUP
OF NOTCHES. FLORIN, PENNA.


. Foy pe "re - TW - Ji
camp in Perry Co. one time and {farmers gd landowners, like ev- | the chicken. Down to brass tacks, |
eryone else, must have a special | gas js cheap—all kinds—mine and |
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bought an old hen from a farmer. archery license and a current Pen- |
EU START
EVENINGS J O MATINEE
SHOWS SATURDAYS
I didn't go hunting that day just so | nslyvania hunting license to hunt | the gas company’s, And the same |
7 and 9:00 P.M AND
SATURDAYS I HEA I RE HOLIDAYS



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Phone Mt. Joy 3-4949 |
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HAR ARRISBURGHY FRESH
von ZEST 8 Brod P tb 39:
wir waco § eanuts |
THURSDAY : NORRIS FANCY
“FORBIDDEN ADVENTURE" {
whale RN : Halves 8 Whole 2Vs-can G
rg pricots bt A

Come in and get details of
the BIG Tender Leaf Tea bot > Cc
FREE o xia con OFFER !

1 could cook the chicken. Cooked it [deer during the archery season, goes for the kilowatts galore used |
till 7 p. m. that night, fellows could i» archery | throughout our domicilio.
not wait as they got too hungry, so) ses will soon be available from all | Yours with the low down,
we ate something else. hunting license issuing agents, as | JIMMY
well as the county treasurers and ee -
the Department of Revenue at








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w i /e got an in-
ell that evening Ye got an n=] 4 Beoothwyn, reports: the latest | | Samson Field, N. Y. for orientation.
teresting game of pinochle started | oddity. He says:’ “In August, a|
and like all good hunters we tried | hooded seal swam up the Delaware | yee A. Ranck 5 A United |
River, an unusual occurrence. It | States N Py Teg
was about 2,000 miles from its us- | tates Navy, son of Rev. and Mrs. |
cock the cluck and play pinochle. | habitat. When captured by Mr. | Ezra H. Ranck is home on a 14-day |
By that time I got disgusted and | Fred Ulmer, Curator of Mammals, | leave. He recently completed 121
at the Philadelphia Zoo, the seal | ks boot trai oo 3 vd
oured the water off the chicken. | 2S very ill no doubt from the fil | 00L training at Bainbridge, |
p e water o € CRICKeN, | {hy water in the river. It is now | Md. and has been assigned to Nav- |
set the pot back on the stove and er treatment at the zoo and is | al Air School, Jacksonville, Fla
made mere fire. Well you know |doing very nicely.” | >A
the rest. I sure settled that old Bucks Are Summer Buddies Cpl. George C. Germer was di
cluck—I burned her to a crisp. Game Protector Lewis H. Estep, | a : : |
3 P Berwick: “Recently, land Utiliza- | charged from the United States |
: : -_— tion Assistant Lorah and I had the | | Marine Corps. Sept. 26th in San |
Bill “Old Smokey” Enck says: | privilege of seeing six bkuck deer Diego, Calif.
“Once they've tied the knot, a lot] in one small field. Every one of | A : re ha
of fellows find they don't have) them carrier a legal set of antlers | S a Marine Reserve he was cal- |
y d y ha in the velvet” | ed to active duty October 20, 1950
much rope left. | Four months of this time he spent
“LOST TRIBE”


SUNDAY - MONDAY
“RACHEL & THE STRANGER”



Fresh Sausage 1:
FRESH MEATS I
Cut to Your Satisfaction
FAB rec 30c¢ VEL ree 30c 3
Cashmere Bouquet Soap
reg 2/19c¢ bath 2[27¢
Palmolive Soap

 
to kill two birds with one stone— y
“CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE -
{2 COMPLETE SHOWS EVERY NIGHT
FIRST SHOW STARTS AT DUSK! R4/N or (1£4R
LA PLAYGROUND!
MONDAY — TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1 - 2
LEW AYRES — MARILYN MAXWELL -in-
ew Mexico”

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Next day one of the other fel-|Harrishure Th
or 6-8-10 P. M, 2:00 P. M.
low stayed home and cooked that Seal Th the: Delaware River ose In Service { Mount Joy, Pa.
old cluck as he called it. He, t00,] Occasienally an animal f roi n
cocked all day and at supper time | Some far 08 and fies 4 =| Jerry c Ship son of Mr. and| FRIDAY —— SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 - 29 a
¥ Soa pss . pearance in Pennsylvania. How i
for the third straight day we ate found its way into the Common- | Mrs. B. A: Shupp, Marietta Street | m T I COSTE Shirk |
sandwiches | BUD ABBOTT — LOU COSTELLO in |
sandwiches. wealth is always a matter of con- | | enlisted in the Army Air Corps on |
— jecture. Sept FRIDAY — SATURDAY
votector | September 20th. He was sent to | 6 J y ” “STATION WEST
Game Protector D. S. McPeek, COMIN ROUND THE MOUNTAIN 'm STATION. WES
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when the fellows weren't looking I
BENNETT'S
Restaurant
45 EAST MAIN ST.


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ALSO ROBINSON - TURPIN FIGHT PICTURES


MOUNT JOY
WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3 - 4
RICHARD WIDMARK — DANA ANDREWS -in-
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Fexes Overcome Natural Fear



ef 4 ia ni To Threaten Trappers | in action with the 11th Marine Re g- bb 3 99
weve >It SO Tl 15% y . . Yap 2 Id : » | |
evn Tribe i 5 ame Protector Car] B. Benson, | iment, 1st Marine Division in x he E rogimen ! Pe
lite,” complained Russ Sumpman. | who headquarters at Tionesta, For- | Korea | reg 3/ 2 C path 2 2 C
“Did you go om a party last]rest County, writes: On my trap | Col. G |
night?” someone asked line the other day I found a gray pl. Germer is expected to ar- |
27s asked. fox in one of the traps. When 1 [rive at the home of his parents Mr.


“Yes, but when I went to bed I|walked up he started barking.
felt fine. When I woke up I felt When I was about to put him out
. : . |of commission two other foxes
awful. exclaimed Russ. jas th : . :
ed Ru It was the came running in, They, also, did a
sleep that did it.” - - - = That's a{lot of barking. One came within |
new one about 40 feet of me.” :
Prescott, Bainbridge, recently re- |
“On Argos, 10, Game Protector 7 Dor S ecial Our Price
Miller and I went out to do gener- | Ported for duty at the Norfolk, Va. CA NIV = v A EVILLE
I tried to perform a good deed|a] law enforcement work and tend Naval Air Station. R AL UD | P
today by calling on a fellow who |fox traps,” writes Game Protector | preset enlisted in th i 1 2 qt. packages $1 20 7
has spent the last month in bed |Arthur T. Biondi, Mercer. “In one B ns Jy wm |
sadiag esc. : of our traps we had a small gray | Baltimore and received his recruit 1 gal packages $2.35
reading, sleeping and watching tel-| fox While we attempted to get it | training at the Great Lakes Naval | ;
evision. His wife told me there’s|cut of the trap, it commenced to Training Center, Ill. Bef.
| efor report- | BOT ves MOUNT JOY MASTERSONVILLE
absolutely nothing wrong with him squall. Sure enough, he called in ing to Norfolk, lig attended | |
EAT OUT MORE OFTEN! |@ PHONE 3-9094 MANHEIM 5-7811
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help. In a matter of seconds old
to get up and go to work. After defying us to molest her little | in Pensacol la, Fla. CA 3
» | LL 3-916: FS FFFECTIVE SEPTR 2 om oQ =
conversing on general topics for a- | PUP: | Agraduate of East Donegal Tt wp. BIG HILL iLL : a PEICHS 17 Oh 0 v1
CLOSED SUNDAYS
and I should see if I can't get him mother fox was running around the aviation photographer’s school |
while I asked him why he insists Hawks Kill Snakes High Scho: Seo ie
: im. why he insists Charles Gratton, foreman of a igh School, Prescott also attend- FEATURING oe one
on staying in bed for no reason at highway crew in Potter County, ed Pennsylvania Business College
all and he explained: “It’s the high |tcld Game Protector Keith C. Hin- | in Harrisburg. N G
/ any, the following : i
ories a day. After the fourth dive Grattonwalk- hold a shooting match at the Post |
I wonder how long it took him to| ed over to the place and found the | Home on Saturday, Sept. 29th, be-
figure that one. hawk ying 30 male off wisn a big ginning at 1:30 P. M. Fixed and | { an
DE ie, The hanging targets will be used. Shells | |
: : . 3 | furnished, also guns if necessary. And His Musical Butchers |
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and Mrs. George Germer Friday. BULK AND GALLONS 4 N L 0 i N W !
[Ty our old fashioned sugar cones ave orris a € $ 0 9
Roy E. Prescott, twenty, airman | with Breyers Ice Cream.
USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter | PR
“Top Quality - Low Prices Every Day





 

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man, Mehoopany,
Met a most dejected little fourth | rattler’s head had been neatly sev-
cest of living. With food prices so or: “While bn and be Crom vos | a»
’ : : story: e he and his cre re | MTA do i
high I'm saving Kanes by lying] epairing the Phoenix Run road | ny SHOOTING MATCH WITH
aere, ‘cause a person lying quietly | about the first of August, they no- | SEFY. 2) - MEETING OCT. 11 |
ticed a large graish hawk making | Ti foam Deg . DOLLY DIMPLES and The Sante Fe Rangers |
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grader yesterday and when I asked | ered from its body.” | Hams, Turkeys and Pheasants. (A SPIKE JONES TYPE ACT) |
Matches will be held every Sat-! { La]
every Sa STARTING SEPT. 29 — 1:30 P. M.
in bed needs only about 1,800 cal-+ The American Legion Post will |
determined swoops at the ground.
him just what his trouble was. he| Lynn B. Rosenkrans, of the Game
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. os Commission's northeastern division d
explained: “Aw, it’s that eternal office, reports: “On August 9 I ob- urday. |
triangle again. Me, my studies and |served an osprey (fish hawk) take The regular meeting of the Wal- | IN |
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my ma” =~ = . ‘These kids ]2 Water snake out of Beeck Lake | ter S. Ebersole Post No. 185 will Fe |
in W yoming County. — | held at the Post Home Thursday | COMEDY — MIRT MUSIC | Fe ;
I believe I've finally discovered | evening, October 11th,
where women get all their steam, L al C : He | | a
energy and vitality to clean, wash, oC ontractor | FIRST HOCKEY SCORES | yH & |
|@ TWO MILES EAST OF MOUNT JOY, ON ROUTE 230 (Posey Patch)
{ County schools
iron, shop, knit, play cards, attend (From page 1) | s engaged in their |
meetings, market and talk contin-|cost of the buildings over a long | first hockey games Wednesday. | With “The Younguns” |
uously. It all comes from the water | period of years Mean Central defeated E. Don- | PRIME FAVORITES OF THIS AREA
they drink. That may sound silly| Designed for the Authority by | 8a! 2 to 1 while E'town won from! NOTE: SHORTY FINCHER is the only Hillbilly entertainer in
but it’s not. It's been established | Keorge W. Ewing and Ross Single- | East Hempfield by the same score.| yo world to be given a golden key to a city. He has graciously |
that the atomic energy in a cup of ton, architects, the apartment buil- | Ee re | consented to show it to our audience on Oct. 6. Shorty was pre- | ains- Ur e S- in
water would drive a big steamship [ding will contain six family apart- | Governor John Fine, lost his sec- | sented the key to the city of York by its Mayor for Humanitari- | 4 } :
across the Atlantic Ocean, if we|ments and each of the other build~ | ond tax fight for a $119,000,000 in- | em work accomplished at “Valley View” folk music park oper-
could only extract it - ~ And wo-|ings will provide housing and living | ¢0me€ tax measure yesterday ated by the Finchers.






12-GUAGE GUNS - 32 IN, MAXIMUM SHELLS FURNISHED - GUNS IF NECESSARY





men can get whatever they want|areas for 16 employees. f Ce PLUS
out of anything. So, what makes! The Authority also has under | 0) FUNN
.em run is atomic energy. construction at Elizabethtown ex- | Y Two Outstanding Vaudeville Acts or —y
cn tensive alterations and additions i | How Folks EATS - GAMES = AMUSEMENTS | REF. RESHMEN 78 FE VER YONE I N Vi TED
‘John “Slater” * Miller ‘must have | the. Main Hospital Building which | St
heard about. that too. Last: Friday | will give the institution greatly in- | ore Stuff
night I heard’ him’ tell Davy? ‘Shel- creased facilities for the treatment | In An Attic 777 SPONSORED BY
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ly that his wif¢’s birthday was on | of crippled children When They ¢
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{ DON'T WASTE > |
Saturday, an that he was going (© MONEY ON |” om | Walter S. Ebersole Post No. 185




buy her ‘a lawn mower. - - - Of all| Everybody in this locality reads| "IMITATION | AMERICAN LEGION, MOUNT JOY
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the’ low down dirty tricks, that is| The Bulletin—that’s why its adver- | With AWANT AD ; 5 XC» ADVERTISING | JON
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the worst one. tisers get such excellent results. J