The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 01, 1953, Image 4

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Air Compressor Work
Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc.
Rocks
and
Trees

Excavating and Grading
Cellars, Trenches, Etc. Removed



PHONE MOUNT JOY 3-4753






















Weekly Letter | FLORIN


Buller’s Beauty Salon


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Penna. Game -
Commission
Mr. and Mrs.
called on Mr.
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Ralph Mumper and family

favorable hunting will be good.
Ringneck pheasants are ap-
land family were guests of
George Mump-|
and Mrs.
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Mr. |
and Mrs. Robert Haldeman near| J
Phone Mt. Joy 3-4339 FLORIN, PA. N_
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| Neffsville, on Tuesday. { whe ot —— gol {
ll ain | Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hess fo Fa H $6.50
Crisp air and colorful foliage |, 4 family and Mr. and Mrs. rearm and ome | $8. PERMANENTS ) i
are causing hunters to train|ijiam Smith, Mr. and Mrs.|’ $10. PERMANENTS $8.50 x
their sights on the fall game poor Blough, Mr. and Mrs. Leatherwood Wainscot i (
seasons and check guns and | Hickernell, spent the ma. oo. f 2 child ‘8 OPEN 9 A. M. TO 9 P. M. DAILY Maude Buller. Propr, i ib
: : AT » wainscot ol a childs room 18 4
gear in anticipation of “the op | .okend at their cabin in Per- a . LR : ; — I ree eee nee 4
char” All of a sudden. (001. : La subjected to hard wear and tear, If —— {
[ry county. [it's papered, this lower wall area soon
many sportsmen who have not Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin has a sorry appearance and must be n }
been able to go afield to “count | wo, qian entertained the fol- replaced. i
their chickens” are beginning lowing guests to dinner on Sun- By surfacing this space with a tough, oun 3
to ask about game bird pros-| .v pr. and Mrs. James E. durable panel, the youngster and his
pects for this fall. W ner. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson pl may play at ease, and there
The Game Commission re- | polty of Philadelphia, Mr. and| 2rd .
ports indications are there will |r." Hess, James Mus- | SATURDAY, OCTOBER > | oe
|be as good waterfowl hunting ser. Mrs. Adah Eichler, Miss] ) i a
in the Keystone State as in '52. Margaret Eichler. Dr. Wagner] THE
The woodcock, throughout its). {po newly elected /
range, apparently continue at a| . +. and Reform-| :
high production level. With ed churches, and recently mov-| SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4th i
these birds, as with ducks, | .q4 to Philadelphia. ; : —
{should weather conditions be| nro 4 Mrs, Lloyd Vogel BOB WHITE RIO -











 




pearing in larger numbers than Penryn, Sunday I Sunday family dinners wil
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Satu rda last year. According to field ob- Mr. and Mrs. John E. Eshel- ne pret ho Sen 1:00 until ? — Steaks, Chops, Sea Foods, Beet, Pork and
Y servations wild turkeys a man had as their guests oOnjrecreation rooms is Masonite Leather- Turkey. -
{more abundant than in. 1952. Sunday, Rev. and Mrs. Robert|wood, which is selected for its long
Except in some northcentral Eshelman and family and Mr. life and hice appearance, eee reer wy
© . r counties, where lm- and Mrs. James Eshelman and oli Tarhouni panel as men
{ocr and overprowsing by dees | family of Mt, Joy RD, Mr. and grain Feats, It is extremely TL and NE —————
7AM. -10P. M. have affected them adversely, Mrs. Edwin Raves and family highly resistant to abrasion and mois- A MATINEE
ied grouse Nyro 9 | of Wrightsville, D. [ture. It may be beautifully painted in a EVENINGS SATURDAYS 3
mid-summer at ‘east as numer- Mrs. Clayton R return- solid color or in two tones. 7 and 9:00 P.M AND
ous as last July and August. | to her home from the Gen-| Leatherwood, which may be ob- SATURDAYS i HEATRE HOLIDAYS 1
EVERYONE Free Roses Wildlife authorities are main- eral Hospital where she was a tained from lumber dealers, comes 1n 6-8-10 P. M. Mount Joy, Pa. 2:00 P. M.
ji a close: watch on the | ti nt for some time {widths of four feet. As it is only one Ys A
nv. rar. antici } PRES : ighth inch thick, it may | plied x7 rap _-
To Each thunder birds, however, antic: | Mr. and Mrs. John Bender Kiivectly hd i ll. Apple FRIDAY — SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 - 3
WELCOME pating the periodic crash In. and family of Lancaster] KOBERT TAYLOR AVA GARDNER -in-
Adult Hoey nig Fei is afl | visited the latter's grandpar-|, “ - 99
qual’, I © ents Mr. and Mrs. George| | Bese col Vv ££
gal game this year, are making a Rr on. Sarday, 2y, HE'S GOT Ride aguero !
L L NE OF C T LOWERS an encouraging soce-back in|. z IT! I Sie | A
U L U F quite a number of counties. baat ivy : i I
The Game. Corunission lists ready in the coverts and id QUR MONDAY, OCTOBER 5 i —
POTTED PLANTS ! BULBS qm oF vir, | €d produce the shootable sup- ADS ; |
» 9nd fame Dire veleases of the Spring (except quail) for this fall. | DID SUSAN HAYWARD — CARLTON HESTON -in ,
of 1953 as follows: | A
. Since spring, some ringnecks| © 9 ®9 §
Pheasants, ; Bough, have been released. More will HE JOB “The President S$ Lady 3 A
LANDSCAPING WORK DONE ON CONTRACT 8 nae: of “this “total, sot) Pe tumed out just before the BB
Tw an gy | small game season, anc §
ringnecks were produced at Pp DR a Ti) Electric WwW Idi TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6 4 ! [
Vv an is yr >» far - 5 > Ls 5 ({
Pennsylvania State game farms told, the number of pheasants] and Gas € Ing : : N {
M U E LL. r. FE R 9 by 20,277 were purchased from liberated this summer and fall i DALE ROBERTSON RORY CALHOU -in- % x A
Pennsylvania breeders, which °° a Also Specialize On a9 3
. . ? will number nearly 52,000, on 66 {
birds were retained over last "oo." Lt tor each hen, FARM MACHINE WELDING The Silver Whip t |
winter in holding pens. AND EQUIPMENT 7 x.
8 ois | Wild releases which ee Sf
FLOWER SHOP and GREENHOUSES §| "Wii ius au, of whicn |, trkey releases wih AND EQUIMERE - 18 I
497 were males, 1897 were hens 5 a I 195 3 uicm e q WEDNESDAY i THURSDAY. OCTOBER 7.8 \ 3
0 4 [completed before the LAWN MOWER SHARPENING Lf
ELIZABETHTOWN MANHEIM —Tougn ly 0 il ~ ... . |small game season, will put 3,-| RICHARD WIDMARK — JEAN PETERS -in- ES x &
WARREN MUELLER, Proprietor oe Ia #405, Or 21700 of these coveted birds, all over's e in ho 9 i ff"
SY. 2 Helo ay out 22 pairs. { : Ja rg. i 3 2
5 : . | of them young gobblers, in tur g 6 0
55 N. MARKET STREET, ELIZABETHTOWN PHONE 219 Liberated in spring, the birds |, oo 0 =F © | Pickup On South Street 1 i
enumerated above increased | Beto She aid mideSep-l Delta and Marietta Streets 3
» number of birds al.| Between spring anc wr. Joy, ra Phone 3-5931 ‘
dla ARITA J he num E> game i $ | tember 5500 more quail (paired|™_~ Toki EUV ll
i Eo) were turned loose, wel-|
Aircraft Marine Product
 
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
: 5 TO 7 YEARS EXPERIENCE AS A PRIVATE SECRETARY
REQUIREMENT — 55 WORDS PER MINUTE IN TYPING AND 100 WORDS PER MINUTE IN
Day Shift
Florin Plant
DIE REPAIRMEN
EXPERIENCE WITH PROGRESSIVE DIES HELPFUL
9°
Mount Joy Plant
Night Shift
Monday, October 5
OR
THE MOUNT JOY PLANT
Monday, October 5

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IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
New Elizabethtown Plant



FEMALE PRODUCTION WORKERS
WORK WILL BE IN MOUNT JOY UNTIL EQUIPMENT IS SET UP IN ELIZABETHTOWN.
 




FEMALE PRODUCTION WORKERS
FOR EMPLOYMENT AT ANY OF THE ABOVE NAMED PLACES, APPLY AT
THE NEW ELIZABETHTOWN PLANT
AT PARK AND SPRUCE STREET (FORMERLY THE CLASSIC HOSIERY MILLS);
9 to 11 a. m.


1 to 3:30 p. m.
 
[the Quaker State.
All in all it appears that
[1953, Nature, with the gpod a
sistance of farmers,
land the Game Commission,
| produced another fine crop

 
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[come additions to farm areas of|
sportsmen §g
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of
COMPLETE ONE-STOP
FOOD SERVICE
HOME MADE
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army of hunters Pennsylvania’s| Scrapple Pudding ib
PHONE IN YOUR R 8 oop Mane NORRIS FANCY
IE EWS] Fresh Sausage 63: Strawberry Jelly

Coming
soon!
a new
TELEVISION
STATION
to serve
MT. JOY
and vicinity
SHORTHAND.
 
 



 
 
 


 
 

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