The Bulletin, Mount Jov, Pa., Thursday, October 11, 1951. BULLER'S BEAUTY SALON FLORIN, PENNA, Open 900 A. M. to 9:00 P. M, SHAMPOO $1.25 HAIR CUT 75c¢ ‘Fr PHONE MOUNT JOY 3-4339 Maude Buller, Propr. aaa 2 40-t All Makes of Sewing Machines Repaired We Modernize Your Machine BEFORE | to Electric, Console or Portable AFTER Call Us Today—We Pick-up and Deliver . . . Anywhere! J. V. BINKLEY =< 111 N. Market St. ELIZABETHTOWN Phone 216-J SALES ‘Weekly Letter | ‘By Penna. State Game Commission Applications for anterless deer li- | cense are now available at all | hunting license issuing agents. Fol | lowing is information of interest to | | those planning to hunt “hornless” { deer in Pennsylvania this fall. | The new law provides that 60% | of the anterless deer licenses for a | county be issued by that County | Treasurer, | The remaining 40% of such licen- | ses may be obtained from the De- partment of Revenue, Bureau of | Miscellaneous Licenses, Harrisburg. | Applications may be made to eith- | er place. | Anterless deer licenses shall be | | issued only to residents and non- | | residents of the Commonwealth who | | have first secured a lawfully issued | | resident or nonresident hunting li- cense for the current year. The an- terless deer licenses for a county bee available to residents of any | county. Under the law, a nonresi- | dent cannot secure an anterless deer license prior to November 14, 1951, or after December 13, 1951. Lehmans Electrical Service Wiring—Fixtures—Supplies CALL SAMUEL MAXWELL, PHONE MT. JOY 3-9274 NOTICE: Due to conditions beyond my control, I will not be available after 5:30 P. M. WILL BE SITUATED IN MY MT. JOY RESIDENCE ABOUT DECEMBER Ist WALTER V. LEHMAN 38-tf Each application must be prop- {erly completed and mailed, or pre- | sented, with separate remittance of | one dollar and ten cents ($1.10). An | incomplete application will be re- turned to the applicant and will not be considered until corrected | and again received by the Depart- | ment of Revenue or the County | Treasurer. | A hunter does not have to apply | to the County Treasurer or the De- | partment of Revenue in person to { obtain an anterless deer license. Licenses will be issued strictly in | sequence in which completed ap- { plications with remittance attached, | are received. If a county allotment is exhausted in either the County Treasurer's office and the Depart- ment of Revenue upon receipt of | application, the fee and application | will be returned. Guess! Guess! Guess! Guess! WHAT TIME WILL THE WATCH STOP IN OUR WINDOW ! THE CLOSEST GUESS WILL RECEIVE AN ELGIN WATCH FREE All guesses must be left at our store during Community Exhibit Week. WINNER WILL BE ANNOUNCED MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1951 Warren H. Greenawalt Jeweler : 209 WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA. WATCH BRACELETS BY SPEIDEL, HADLEY, GEMEX JEWELRY BY VANDEL, HADLEY, FOSTNER Name ... BAATESS Guess Hour -............ Minute Second .......... RONSON LIGHTERS, @® LADY & GENTS BIRTHSTONE RINGS, DIAMOND RINGS from $20,00 Up A license is not transferable. It | will be valid, and can be used to hunt anterless deer only in the county designated thereon. Members of groups desiring to { hunt in the same county must file | individual applications, and attach separate remittances. Landowners, lessees, or other { farm occupants, who are citizens of | the United States residing upon and | cultivating lands lying within areas declared open for the hunting of | anterless deer, may legally hunt | for such deer on their own and ad- joining lands without either a resi- | dent hunting license or an anter- {less deer license. Written permis- sion of the adjacent landowner is | required by law. Hunting on ad- | | joining open lands which are own | ed by either the Commonwealth | | or the Federal Government is not | lawful without a hunting license and an anterless deer license. There will be no camp limit for deer during 1951. However, any Snyder-Martin Chinchilla Ranch ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. R.D.2 OFFERS YOU THE Real Chinchilla Fur Bearing Animal It is not a rabbit. You will want to own several pair and get started in the business. VISIT OUR RANCH ONE MILE EAST ON MANHEIM ROAD person who, during the year 1951, | | killed a legal antlered deer may not lawfully stand on watch, kill | | or attempt to kill an anterless deer | | during the two-day special season, | | December 14 and 15, even though | he possesses an anterless deer li- | cense. | The law makes no provision to | ! refund fees for anterless licenses | | issued, in cases where a person | | holding a “doe” license killed a le- {gal antlered deer in either of the | | earlier seasons. { { It is lawful for a person to hunt | | anterless deer in more than one| | county if he has secured an anter- | [less deer license for each county in | | which he hunts, but he may kill | { only one deer during 1951. Maps showing “deer territory” in | the state are not available. | It is suggested that those who | write for an antlerless deer license | | will expedite its receipt if they will include a self-addressed, stamped | envelope with their application. | | | | | | { | Pa. Week Suggestions | Pennsylvania Week this year is October 15 through 21, at which | time the importance of the Com- (Sico PROFIT ~ S Everybody, Everywhere, Reads The Bulletin: cs rm Sin | monwealth, as the keystone in our | | country’s arsenal of democracy will be the theme stressed. { Though wildlife hunting may not | contribute directly to the defense | effort, it does indirectly contribute | a great deal toward it by providing | release from the monotony of the {every day occupation and relief | from the pressure of wartime wor- | ries. Fall days afield, over the wooded | hills and the rich farm lands of the Quaker State, send Penn's sons and | daughters back to their normal pursuits better able, in mind, and | body, to maintain the productive | capacities of the Commonwealth, | in its role as the nation’s arsenal of | defense. Woodcock and Dove Seasons | Compare to the number of hunt | ers who gun for wildlife commonly termed “small game” or ‘big | game”, the number of dove and | woodcock hunters in Pennsylvania is not large. Nevertheless, a fair | number of hunters view the wood- | cock season, particularly, as a wel= | come opportunity to fare forth with | sun and dog as a sort of preamble [to the “regular” small game sea {son in November. The following | reminders are for dove and wood- | cock hunters. ‘ Hunting hours for doves which | | were set by the Federal Govern= | ment, are: noon to sunset, October {8 thru 31. November 1 until the | end of season, November 6, they | are noon to 5 p. m., but not after | sunset. The bag and possession lime fit is eight. | Hunting hours for woodcock, al- so set by the Federal Government, vember 1 only, 9 am. to 5 pm.) Me November 2 to the end of season, November 6th, 7 am. to 5 p.m., but not after sunset, The daily bag lim- it is 4 birds. After the first day, the possession limit is eight. A federal migratory bird hunting stamp is not required of persons hunting woodcock and doves. Quill Pig Tricky In skinning two gray foxes trap- ped during August, I discovered that the lips and necks of these foxes containing numerous quills If porcupine is included on the menu of the gray fox, I wonder if he is as smart as legend paints him?” This from David R. Titus, Warren Game Protector, mmm A fi HAPPENINGS of = LONG AGO The brick Wolgemuth, bungalow of on N. Barbara was withdrawn at public sale hall free with every boys suit pur- Ships weigh less when traveling | chased during October. cast than when traveling west, Remember these prices? Just to] most used commonly in making lead penciis. Red cedar wood is mention a few advertised by Ben-| Meat Market: Steak, 25c; | nett's As a result of decisions made by the Lancas Adults has been compelled to redefine its r to polio cases. sponsibility for financial assistance to those, polio. It leaves to the Lancaster disease. The Infantile Paralysis chapter allows for one to this rule. If any funds from the March met, Children’s Society's follow-up treatments, or help, and have their cases investigated on an case basis, with a view to possible aid. But t at least, as a remote possibility. Therefore, the Lancaster County Society for Infantile Paralysis patients as follows: it will TIENTS referred to it AFTER release from the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. 20 Years Ago Adda | time this year | Eshleman Bros. are giving a foot } Chapter of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, ‘ the Lancaster County Society for Crippled Children and The Lancaster Infantile Paralysis has assumed full re- those, who are indigent patients in the acute stage of County Society other patients who have passed the acute stage of the drives are available after other commitments have been Children and Adults defines its relationship henceforth to THE FOLLOW-UP CARE OF ALL CASES OF POLIO PA- These cases it will handle in the same way it handles help directly from the Lancaster County Chapter of the The Lancaster County Society for Crippled Children wish- es to make it clear to the public that it does not question (Pork Chops, 25¢; Boiled Ham, 40c; | Frankfurters, 23¢; picnic Hams | 1414c, { Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Conrad enter= | | tained at a party in honor of Miss | Laura Kolp. | The opening of the new H. S. | Newcomer & Sons Hardware Store was held October 3rd. | 1ty Several apple trees in this vicin- are blossoming for the second Myr. and Mrs into their newly John Easton moved low in Florin, meter, An 8,000 beer plant wag seized at Middletown, ¢ Sunday passenger train service was discontinued on the Reading] Railroad Owing to the great demand for A Statement of Public interest by the Lancaster County Society for Crippled Children and Adults, Inc. Concerning Service to Polio Victims ter County skillful care elationship this dread d However, TIM MUST and only for of follow-up Crippled Children the follow-up care of these and all RESIDENTS. the staff are exception of Dimes polio victim, indigent polio patients who receive the Crippled The Lancast who need Adults is convinced of the necessity of continuing this braces may apply to the Infantile Paralysis Chapter for 9 y a individual of Lancaster County. Community Chest THAT AN ADDITIONAL ALLOCATION OF $10,000 be GRANTED so that it can continue to serve his is con- sidered by the Infantile Paralysis Chapter for the present the polio vic costs of other services. Crippled undertake pled Childre hospital. Red Feather all other cases referred to it, and it will not expect further Adults sincerely hopes that the citizens of our built brick bunga- {circumference and 9 inches in dia Elizabethtown. the use of funds by the Infantile Paralysis Chapter. Like- wise, there is no questioning the need for immediate and THE REHABILITATION OF THE POLIO VIC- PASSES. We know that with many polio victims, damage done can be remedied through the skillful use Under the direction of qualified physicians. PLED CHILDREN'S SOCIETY PERFORMS THIS MOST IMPORTANT SERVICE FOR LANCASTER COUNTY vitally important humanitarian service The Budget Committee of the Community Chest, and the Board of Directors of the Chest, have approved the Crip- funds, and this additional sum is included in the United The Lancaster County Society for Crippled Children and C., authorized the change of name of the First National Bank here, to First National Bank & Trust Co. The largest shoot of the year was held at Daddy's Playground with 2,500 in cash prizes and trophies. —— Ul tickets for Cpl. Eagen, the play will be held for the third night, A wood shed on the Mrs. Tillie West Donegal street was destroyed by fire, Hinkle property on The Junior Mission Sewing Cir- cle met at the home of Mrs. Myra Herr, Secretary of Generals Lee and Grant fought Samuel | on the same side in the Mexican ar, Highways, H. Lewis removed 36,907 signs from |" roads in his drive thruout the State, Mr, John Brubaker, Florin, has a measuring ens egg six inches in| Mr. Maurice Frysinger has ac- epted a position at Booths store, A large wild cat put in its! ap- OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS HERE earance at the Masonic Homes at Treasure Dept. at Washington, D. for the polio victim in the acute stages of isease. BEGIN THE MOMENT THE ACUTE STAGE the treatments, braces and physical therapy. THE CRIP- Highly trained, professional therapists on engaged in the work of rehabilitation for the er County Society for Crippled Children and the people It has therefore, requested of the for tims in its special field, and for increased n's Society's request for these additional Campaign goal. will generously support its program of service, along with the 17 Other Red Feather Agencies, when making their contribution through the Community Chest this year. Let’s All Join Hands United Red Feather Campaign EVERYBODY BENEFITS...EVERYBODY GIVES STARTS OCT. 15! — NEEDED, $493,000! This Space Contributed to A Worthy Cause by The Bulletin mE Oc Cr Far Mos J J J E Mount Ji now a mat predicted a of the best the Thursday, the attenda petition wa of entries + age. Coun Hus Mount Joy won the Ls: Husking CI Joy’s Farm He replac 195¢ champi TH 1 “Midnight Angus entry heim R4, to honors in tl head of 4-H Short Horn, breeds—as j blue ribbon ternoon. A ¢ the 20-tyear- in the 4-H ship” contest “Midnight a member c Baby Beef a caster Count up to becon of the Penn Show at Ha 1949. “Midnight won the gr: bon at the | 4-H District cember at th This is Ja; Club work, : holds predict, of 1} winnings at possit trict shows c Besides th judges went ments of the was centered grounds, just LARGE “There was than you see al the Penns in Harrisbur Hartman; fa County, as h corn display RESER Reserve g baby beef sh tered by Jud RS. Twin broth old Frey, of the next twec Harold's Ang bert’s entry, put in fourth * Gold, silve: for first, seco respectively, tests for 4-H livestock wer Joy Chambey SH( Winners of awards follow Baby Beef ¢ Nissley, Mani bur Erb, Mt. vin Lapp, Bar a