¢ 1 ) If Your Clothes Look Beat, When They Should Neat, The Bulletin, Mount Jov, Pa., Be Give Them Man The Thursdo June 1. 1935 To Plan Reception For New doz HS Ra a a &D 4 Peanut Butter red ac samples fo everybody 3 BR Ritz Crackers Dp HD ve Yr large 1 TH] - on Surf giant onl at 3 A i pon on } 3 Lge C | Spry With Free Jeilo coupon oi Cut Rite Waxpaper 4 jas 23 well as effect While most of the toxic. they are no more danger- ous than many commonly used household items. However, it is best to know, and follow a few good rules. Pon’t Cet Insecticide in food fo 0 i SHY and j cooki t ls. Hy do spill Bosc vo elf, w YC in mediately with a det It a { ge ’ if gers | i Ve { tion. keeping d I windo oper hile ) 1 ad i } § Of Cour to 5 was i it to § « 1 0 d k con i on i ro BR When 17 ! By § clean ( 1 tergent i ie wher children 1 i 1 3 } A mm 1 § the im § wien | wid 4 Members PLENTY OF FREE DELIVERY in Florin or Mount Joy SELF - FREE DELIVERY FREE PARKING Just Call 3-9781% i + cceived Into the congregation vithin the last year Vir, and Mrs. Paul Weiser, ur Edvin Weaver, Mr, and Vi Edward J. Richter Mi Vir Maurice Crowl, Miss dy F.. Naugle Mr Richard ' Youn Vir, Cyrus GG. Gainer liciam S. Paup, Mr. Ger- | sheet? Mrs, Jame F i I Harry H. Geib v Eimer | Murphy, Mrs R rt leckle Mr. Marcelly alin Vir, and Mrs. Christ- B. Metz] Mr. Jay C. Metz : Vii Shirley Metzerl. ick while s hit by a tr chang ire on the occurred on Carlisle. 41 inches in and nine in- ring. Accident TT RARDIN - urnpige near An eel measuring pounds hes and nine it 1es in circum- Big 14-year-old b herman was taken from the Chickies by a oy. f was Thomas ~- SLL Newtown He a worm. 1 pupil in vho bagged Veteran the taken from the 3 Chickies creek. Twp. wize with. described it as el ever Miss Virg X, daughter of Mr. irs. Dwight B. Hendrix, Pitts- 1d Lt. Charles H. Shank, . Mr. and “Mrs. John W. K, Delta street. s Leona M. Metzler, and MMrs. r, Salunga, to Hoboken, inia daugh- George F. Thomas W. Geo daughter harles Kough, Pvt. Cyrus and Mrs. Jno. iss Phyllis Kough { 1d Mrs. C Three Sp Wittle, son of Mr. D. Witile, rings 10 Florin. truck he was and Saturday, May 15, was straw wat day but comparatively few have been worn to date. Deaths: Ida M. Hassinger. 81, Rheems. William M.. Bailey, 54 West Main St., this boro, ‘age John E. Schaeffer, 68, of Sporting Hill. Mrs. Mary | 2 Moyer, 92, Rapho Twp. Davi d| | K. Esbenshade, 64, formerly of | J) Rheems, » "B09 Sportsmen’s Scrapbook Thie is an extract from an ar-| ticle especially prepared for the | newsletter published by the Rem- | ington Arms Company. Its au- | thor, Michael Hudoba, is one of | the country’s authorities on wild- | life resources. In this article Hu- | doba quotes from figures gather cd in a survey made by Sports | Afield, for which he is Washing- ton correspondent. The magazine learned that the sport of hunt- ant. | sure | gated. jand there leaps free of the lure. The fan gible would be a bag or creel full of legal limit, The intangible is the smell of the woods, the crisp ness of autumn, the color and the freedom all become one and part of nature, returning to the fundamentals of our existence This one should not try to cal culate in dollars, even if he could.” Deer, Dogs and Game Proctors Employing unusual style, [Charles K. Keiper, Clinton Coun- [ty game protector, gives his ver [sion of the spring dog-deer situ- | ation in his wooded district. Titled “Spring Short Story,” it goes like this: Winter-—long and cold Food—high and scarce Deer—weak and poor Dogs——strong and viclous ‘hase—noisy and short Deer—dead and mutilated Dogs—snarling and fed | Game Protector—mad and | Bird Bartered for Beer This strange account comes from Game Protector Dean M. | Lesnett, Sr., who tells: “On the 25th of April I learned | two men had killed a hen pheas- | With other officers I investi- | the pheasant was paid for the bird. When the men contacted they no longer had it. They had taken’it to a beer joint had swapped it for a | couple of beers. This is the first case I've in another way.” rr ——— QA nn You Can't im Like | Everybody reads newspapers but | NOT everybody reads circular ad- vertising left or: their door step. or wy " ®g i ¢ i T in The Little | | Ea i a bh a G J ing and fishing contributes nine { reen eel 0 I" | 3 billion dollars a year to the] 3 ON "Y : 8 hh owin lored $ HAI PEN INGS cconomy of this country by ex- i fall | ¢ . penditures of hunters and fisher- | Eq h [ whe r Ko ty of : men in pursuit of their | ci 2 : , nal interests. Hudoba's re- (nS le n-Fra Y ~ tiona 1 StS. be | I e } Ss A on { J ING AGO marks bring into clear focus the | Gl ( blic's appreciation of intang- | i - EAST MAIN STREET JOY, PA. \ ? pu | 18 \1 SAA ‘ible outdoor values when he | | WE OPERATE Rel | 30 YEARS AGO ays: . 'b ( 0 : a] OUR OWN PLANT ble Cl yroughs Memorial Day dem- “Last year over thirty-one mil- Het A L Snstration was greater than all lion adult hunting and fishing | = - | mean | nravious occasions. at]licenses were sold in this coun- _— Vo i ri ting Sv CU is, one in each five of n decorating graves in : AF SH joy | this nation’s total numerical | - - Florin, Lincoln and Mt. Joy| population went to the effort to ele Order of marching | go to a license selling agency to | ie big parade—Chief Mar- buy and pay for a ‘so-called’ | A SQUARE | hall, Capt. W. M. Workman, ticket to go afield or to a lake | | aide P. Kraybill Strickler|or sigpam. Coy ! i. P. Bysshe Heiliz. Second They asked no guarantee of | is ; oil Chief Aide John pound for pound return in bag a or Aides." 1 w | or creel; they were paying an | OTe itr Ng ipo | @dmission for an outdoor oppor- | Sle lA I'S. rg tunity. I'll bet that, like myself, | i Y Chiel Aide ” D. W. | they get value watching the tense | Stra ( William Tyn- | drama of a flashing bird dog at \ 1, D. L.. Beimesderfer, H. W.|work, hearing the ear-filling of Harr Weidman. C. A.|burst of a covey rise, and the | aland Fourth Division snap of the gun report. So I miss, | ir S. H. Miller. Aides, |and the binds ge, Je fly a | "i 1 Mv nd Howard: Bortz grouse and bag a leaf or tree | a \ ‘ . A : : 7S trunk; we get a rise ¢ he | 4 Rev. W. S. Nicholas of | LONI We get Sng ine ash | = n Ler save the oration. : . | tary Krall hod charge ol I'he historic _Colebroox man- | 175 bouquets sion, built in 1743, on the Lab- | hi Here's the way io treat your family to the fines: of rl Heal bi Tift anon - Mastersonville Rd., was | of ic en € y at your amily to ihe lin 1 \rihi fershey while lifting |" = | foods—every meal of the week—and save plenty es at the Bachman Chocolate damaged by fire, started by a] Frvers of money in the bargain. Simply shop at Miz. Co. had the misfortune of | 20 Of lightning. Antiques! » MAN'S and fill you market list from our full, ving a case fall, striking him Stored in the building were des- | cut up or whole stocks of brand foods y one nd cutting a gash in his nose. | : low-priced for sure savings. Q Carl Zeager and Miss Fannie x ro : : ; c : FRESHNE 33 2 aie] nk were married May 19th by @ ib. y SQUARE policy and it asst as ¢ Geo. A. Kercher. for square meuls the year na, wife of John A. Mas- © y 1 ; e of John A. Mas et = ———— on, Flo and David Coop- FIRE OLS AIA TS Sr. € i : Swiss Cheese FRESH MEAT or. 7. dod © : : 1 EARS AGO © ED nic § k 6 Vi et 3¢ idge ib 6S. Round Steak 85c¢ lowrer, Bainbridge, ©) was injured seriously when he © ~ : ; . ~h a as kicked by a mule while at- - ay ©) ~ A a1 8 ed ‘produc Choice C uck DIC g§ tempting to treat its ear. Mem- © APIS La AT : Tl Eh ape WB ¢ <5 2 | ers of the family found him| Lean Boiling bee gla a dazed condition "NO Lemons ji the bam ry Ground Beef i A half grown Albino robin] : = fos = vas observed in a tree at the ©® Sun Kist doz I> C Ch -— L af PC ( ( VI Wm. L. Bucher, eese Ca Got &F Columbia |@® ™N P , : Mr. ar Mrs. Guy K. Mum- | ¥ : id NCW otatoes Beef Liver Oe celebrated their 25th wed- 10 1s 55¢ . We anniversary Mrs. Mum- © | 4 x y. 8 Ch wad fap ; ; oa) Franks Martins skinless “0 ( is the former Miss Ma- ® ike laughter of Mr. and Cantlaoupes ire: Cyrus Walker 3 Birth \ son, Mr. and Mrs ® pre 5 $ A FH é 4 ; : O r G 1 \ son to Mr. and ® ad oy C gr lat Bomberger, Donegal ® large i. Road. A daughter t ¢ noa 4 daughter 0 7, WE GUARANILCDL Ek 4 Vin hoy Lehigh, oi ®@ re i 4 Vi im R1 aw 3 { > A i elons Bill Shaeffel en ployee © W a erm 11d i : ck Independent Oil Co. @ Your Choice 3 g had the misfortune to break his LM ONS GUARANTEI i i vi 3 WIL one ol the wrenches i : a's i; W { \ 1 a pipe slipped House Cleaning doesn’t pose i : 10YE \RS AGO rr such a problem today as it did § { I AT 13 wr 1 3 formerly. There are. ‘so many } Vi ices was appointed excellent products available: thus jie ff Mount Joy Township Fiat t la (roe white > removing the sting from what fill the vacancy left by the xt 5 § was once a pretty laborious task. § death of Abram Greiner : ; f A 1 Greiner Double vyolked : ! William Roudabach, Mt. Joy 8 Get Plenty Of Detergent r uff i g street, suffered injures when he ® & @® SEneaaL @) BY POPULAR DEMAND! We Are Continuing OUR WASHER "+ CELINA We found out who killed | were | had in which violators | seemingly killed a piece of game to barter for drinks. 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