(THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa, x | Thursday, November 19, 1953 Prom Peanut Week | SPONSORED BY Junior Class of East Donegal Twp. High School Penna. Game Be sure to get a couple of bags of these delicious, new C I. taste, peanuts; on sale this week. | ommission fo mn in 3 an rater Dlaithed and sold in their raw Weekly Letter | ni have not tasted Prom Peanuts, you have never { edd anults t their best I'his Advertisement Donated by As of the 10th of November results of the 1953 small game BE Y 9 My | season, as compiled in the Har.| {risburg office of the Game Com TEXACO SERVICE and’ REPAIRING | mission, look like thi | \RFAX LUBRICAYION WASHING | From the standpoint of sup } 1 Viount Joy FLORIN, PENNA. ply, the present season is prov ing the best in a number ol lyears. The attitude and conduct ne 313 1011¢ i of hunters reflects a definite im provement over past seasons wy There was a big kill of small] REPAIR and PAINT NOW! game, the opening day and! hunters seemer generally pleas T t d I | ed with the abundance of game rac ors an mp ements During the second week of November heavy migrations ol For Dependable - Economical - Efficient Service, Call Your wild waterfowl furnished ex ceptionally fine shooting in F | RM parts of Pennsylvania and give promise of improvement gener ally over the state. The wood | cock season is regarded as the { poorest in many years, due prin-| | cipally to exceedingly dry con | ditions this fall The one really sad note is Minor Repairs Now Will Save Delays Next Spring | found: in the number of hunter Don’t risk the chances of costly breakdowns next spring! A casualties. I'he unofficial record, repair job during planting could mean days of delay. Check for the '53 small game season) your equipment now, while it's idle, for lost, worn or brok- to November 10th is 6 deaths en parts. If repairs are needed, call your Farm Bureau land 158 injuries due to firearms Experienced mechanics are ready to do the job quickly and efficiently. | in the hands of hunters Lack of Winter Game Feed Engine Rebuilding a Specialty - Genuine Paris Used The problem of natural win Call or Visit Your 3 [ter food for wildlife in the wooded northern Pennsylvania areas is causing the Game Com Lancaster County Farm Bureau Co-Op. Ass'n § wir “tia Gin MACHINERY DEPT. Protectors and other qualified observers class the present mast DILLERVILLE ROAD, LANCASTER, PA [crop (nuts) a poor 47-49-¢ | short of that needed to supply [the state's wildlife with subsis- Resa =~ a | tence during the perilous cold | months ahead. Wild turkeys, | especially, will need help even one, fai | | | {if the winter is only of average I severity. Otherwise, the flock | may experience a drastic sel-| back, wildlifers and outdoor men believe. The Game Commission has] | doubled its winter feeding bud | get, an indication of the wa) authorities view the situation | Game men say ear, corn is by { far the best all-around feed i) provides the sustenance and { body heat needed in wintet | Two-Week Buck Season Ncars | Interest in small game hun ing has waned and th son of this week will soon be history. That brings up to the a oe ey = = ® ~~ ae bt tat gt aes aot Sonia SE ae { i reason why hundreds of thous ands of hunters are laying plans for the 1953 Pennsylvania deel | season. This year the season for tak ing antlered deer in the Com eT TT TTT TT TT TRS RS SSS SS eee eee eo monwealth runs from Vionday, { November 30, to Saturday, Dec 112, inclusive, the Sunday excep | ted. Daily shooting hours are 7 ELASTO - SIZED NYLON SOCKS TT TTS ey SSS MN a.m. to 5 p.m, every @ay of the { { {{{ | season. Male deer with two or i FO R M N ! {fl | more points to one antler are if Wl legal game. Legal also, u {i g 8 3a = i Comicrtably fit all feet sizes to 14... i this year, will be male deer with ii J 100% ‘Helanco” stretch Nylon if an antler three or more inches i {{{ long without points. Measure fl MN ment to be made from the | ment is to be ma : | ii Only $1 00 per pair i | top of the skull as the deer is in| "| life Fe A person who took a deer in the October bow and arrow sea son may nos hunt or in any way attempt to kill a seconds deer, | or stand watch for a buck in the 1952 Chevrolet| 1951 Olds. Sedan | Sedan Grey - Heater & Radio { H&R | 1950 Chevrolet 11949 Chevrolet Sedan Sedan upcoming season. There is no np limit on deer killed dur-| cal {ing a 1953 buck season, but an { individual or camp hunter may take only one deer this year. When five or more persons hunt if together or in any way cooper- t ate in hunting deer, the usual 4 big game roster is required All automatic or semi-auto matic (auto-loading firearms) are strictly prohibited in the | taking of deer in the Keystone 4 State. Pump shotguns and the { double barrel and single barrel varieties, firing. pun’kin balls 1946 Olds. [1949 Chevrolet 2-Door Sedan 2-Door Sedan or rifle slugs are allowed. The, a 1946 Chevrolet [1948 Chevrolet 2 & 4-Doors Sedan Deluxe li pump shotgun may be loaded to] | capacity for deer hunting. It is 4 unlawfal to use .22 or .25 cali- ber rimfire cartridges for the i taking of big game in this state. 4 Archers who possess a 1953 { general license may hunt deer { with bows in competition with { gun hunters. Bowmen who pos- | sess a special archery license, row: the those who bought one 1948 Olds. [1950 Chevrolet Sedan 2-ton Stake f Radio & Heater i for the October ' deer season, may hunt bueks in : the two | special archery preserves locat- | ed in Forest and Sullivan Coun- ties. Deer must be tagged immed- {iately after the entrails have been removed, but in any event within one hour after killing and before the carcass is trans-l 5 Newcomer Motors, in MOUNT JOY, PA. {fellowship meeting Tuesday ev |coast. Because of the impert.|man, County Holstein Group |4-H Club Play Planned To Meet November 24 |For November 28th The Lancaster County Hol tein Friesian Association will “Rise and Shine’, a three-act hold its “annual business and{comedy by Samuel French will be presented in the Manheim Township High School, Nefls ville, Saturday, Nov 28, at 8 p. ning, 6:45, Nov. 24, in the strasburg Fire ilall A special feature of the even ng is an illustrated lecture in|{m. The play will be directed by echnicolor by Robert Struble.{ Miss Grace Nolt. Columbia. Rl His articles on soil conservation|, gq will be put on by the coun wave appeared in leading maga ty 4.H groups ines in our country and his ex- ellent lecture has been presen he cast will include two lo cal people, Miss Jeanette Brene Mount Joy R2 and Miss mee of ‘this subject, individual { Miriam Roland, Mount Joy R1. md farmers with or without | Others in the cast are David at {Sweigart, Elizabethtown R3; ond | Jerry Hess, Elizabethtown R3; The Ladies Auxiliary of the Newcomer, Lititz R2; Strasburg Fire Co will serve 4 | Arlene Stehman, Lancaster R3; all the trim- John Neff, Lancaster R7; Ken- [neth Kreider, Quarryville RI; giving season. Tickets can be | Clyde Brubaker, Ephrata RI; secured from © anv member of | James Martin, New Holland R2; Rose Marie Kochel, Bareville .ommittee member of the asso-|and Sylvia Seller, Silver Spring. ciation. The D.H.ILA. milk test-| Prompters are Mary Mentzer of New Holland R2; Dorothy Stehman, Lancaster R3 and Ada | Louise Kreider, Lititz R4. ee lectin ed to audiences from coast to lairy herds are invited to turkey dinner with mings in keeping with Thanks- | 1 he executive committee or any | | ers and the Extension Office al | s0 have tickets for sale. Other features of the program ire the election of officers, re-| RURAL MAN INSTALLED |'TO MANHEIM BOARD ports from committees, and a unique group of musicians call- «d the Bottlers from East Done-| R. Swarr, Mount Joy gal and Marietta High Schools. | RL, was installed as the new i. - ————————— member of the Manheim Cen. [ported in any manner from theiiral School Board at the regular place where it was killed. meeting of the group. With the cooperation of the|Mr. Swarr was appointed to fill weatherman, there should be athe unexpired term of Daniel S. {good harvest of buck this yearn who resigned. His term in Pennsylvania will end December, 1955. C. E. UNION MEETING FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20 The next bi-monthly meeting of the Southeast Central Dis- trict of the Pennsylvania Chris- tian Endeavor Union will be held on Friday evening, Novem ber 20, 1953, at 8 p. m. at the Duncannon Presbyterian church in Duncannon, Perry County CE Union will! be the hosts for the meeting of the district which comprises of eight counties - Franklin, Ad-| ams, York, Lancaster, Lebanon, | Dauphin, Cumberland and Per-| ry. | and cas Welding FARM MACHINE WELDING AND EQUIPMENT Automobile and Truck Welding LAWN MOWER SHARPENING Cover's Welding Shop Delta and Marietta Streets MT. JOY, PA. Phone 3-5931 FARM BUREAU INSURANCE COS: e Farm Bureau Mutual Auto Co e Farm Burgau’life lasurance Co Farm Bureau Mutual Fire Insurance.Co Home Office: COLUMBUS, OH10 Flowers 55 N. ful arrangement IC your Thanksgivi our gorgeous selections or just phone Eli bethtown 219. IF IT’S FLOWERS SAY IT WITH OURS MUELLER’S Flower Shop and Greenhouses MARKET ST., N. PENNSYLVANIA AVE. blooms will add a crowning fe . top Complete the Picture! lorious Autumn stive ton in and | Ww H S h ELIZABETHTOWN MANHEIM arren Il. dtehman WE DELIVER ANYWHERE SQUARE ST. FLOBIN® (8. = EL TET { EE ETE TITRE EET EEC PHONE MT. JOY 3-5547 — Another Hi killed. injured. These are stark statistics toll, too! = six AR “uy ima Every American family wu This stupendo ‘oo LARA wg us waste can be curbed only wl becomes sufficiently aroused to demand concerted, nation-wide action— more law enforcement, more highway patrols, and more teeth in penalties —to rid the highways of devil-may-care drivers and moronic accident repeaters. Get back of any safety movement in your community. Think’ and talk safety. gros =P toon itm assem Sod Cee ons : wr When death, maiming and destruction take over the highways, some- one pays—and that someone is you—it's all of us. moar MOUNT JOY, PA. 23S AS $59 7 of four, whether they have had an accider or not—or even if they don’t own an automobile—will pay an average of $100 a year in hidden costs as the result of speeding, reckless driving. This is the nation’s highway accident bill, to be paid through increased taxes, wage losses, mounting insurance costs, medical and hospital bills, property | damage and other charges. The total will run to nearly $4,000,000,000— | enough to build a city of 200,000 homes costing $20,000 each. 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