THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, April 22 OWL LAFFS —— — RN pei a] J f i | d BY A WISE OWL That old Easter did do alright by at our house. birdie eggs right this minute Wish all you folks would have the good neighbors we have. the Bunny couldn't hide Easter eggs among the type lice, Bunny. sure the small {fry I'm chumjin’ on | THE BULLETIN Published every Thursday at 11 East Main Street, Mount Joy. Lancaster County, Pa. Larmon D. Smith, Publisher John E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher, .1901- 1952 | Subscription Rate $2.50 per | vear by Mail Advertising rates upon request: Entered at the postoffice at! Mount Joy, Pa., as second-class mail under the Act of March 3, FLORIN | | | | Penna. Game Commission ‘Weekly Letter © Richard called at the| week- Mrs. Dick, and Mrs. Jac- The following Home over the Everett Kraus, and son, Kraus, The rabbit box trapping | gram carried on last winter by | of Lancaster, Mr game paid trappers! ob Hamilton and son Terry, and cooperating sportsmen net-| Naomi Cunningham of Mt. ted almost 59,000 cottontails. Joy, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hostet- 11879. : This was an all-time high for {op and family, Miss Anna Miles Member, News- the endeavor in Pennsylvania. | or plizabethtown, Mr. and Mrs. | paper Publishers’ Association. largest previous catch, Ross Ammon of Gap, Mr. and ~ ~ - made in the winter of 1951-52, wre. Arthur McCurdy of Pal- was about 1000 bunnies less, or myra, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ott, pro- protectors, HAPPENINGS fear 58,000. In the winter of| and daughter, Mrs. John Dun- 32-135 Aho box take was ¢l0s€| ham of Avon, and Mrs. Mabel —of — [10 53,000. Herr of Elizabethtown. LONG AGO There was an unusual feature| Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Felty of to last winter's accomplishment. | Haverstown, spent Sunday with 3 a i | Except in cases where damage | Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kauff- our neighbors not only left the little one have an Egg hunt in| their yard, but added some to those the Bunny hid. Have you given any thought to the fact that now that Mt. Everest has been climed, man has explored everything but the bottom of a woman's purse? Gossip: Rumortism. This one took a couple weeks getting to us, but it finally ar- rived.——— Mrs. Clyde “Dot” Nissley thought she’s save time and trouble by - buying admis- sion tickets for the final playoff basketball game here at home. And that's just what she did. There was only one trouble. When she got out to the game, she found she had left the tick- ets at home (280 miles away.) I have an idea Dot, Try sell- ing them to “Frankie” and “Willie”, at half price, — — — I doubt if they know that the game has been played, yet ! ! ! Nowadays ‘roughing it’ means driving a car without an auto- matic gearshift. A city man asked a country real estate salesman if the farm! he had advertised had a modern farm house. The realtor an-| swered: “No, just five and a path.” Last week T had a little troub- le with my car apart . . . it didn’t take me long, though. ‘Just five hours to reas- semble the engine and screw up | the works. On the first day of trout sea- son up in Potter County Pat and! Mike were crossing a field when a bull came charging down up- on them. Mike only tree in sight and Pat jump- ed in a nearby hole. The bull jumped over the hole and Pat jumped out. turned, saw him, and charged. Pat jumped in and the bull jumped over the hole again. Then Mike howled, “You dumb fool, stay in the hole or we'll never get heme!” Pat jumped in as the bull charged and when he jumped out again he yelled to Mike: “You're a dumb fool yourself, there's a bear in this hole!” In our estimation a TV set is an instrument with a picture in front, a loudspeaker on the side and an installment behind. Here's the best definition of a pedestrian I've heard yet Pedestrian: A fellow whose wife beat him to the garage. Had a letter from a friend who bought a huge house along the seashore in Florida. The sad thing is, he says it's too damp for he and his wife to live in. — — — — Something tells me there's too much due on it. Uptown Junior: “Pop, I have a problem.” His pop: “What is it, son?” rooms so I took it | shinniel up the The bull | An advertisement in the Bul-| the effectiveness of the pro- letin for the Red Cross showing | The catch proved the a picture of James Beamender- | Shorter, more intensified effort fer increased Mount Jov's Red | accomplished the desired re- Cross support. The page was | sults. Moreover, the saving in tacked to a bulletin | wages, travel expense and other Mr. board at] I . Camp Blanding, Florida and sol- | charges incidental to the pro-| Sr. of Manor Sunday at 3ernhard weeks Pre Easter Re- vival on Sunday night. William Lawton spent Sun- hard spent Easter Hatfield, ‘where Rev. closed a and Mrs. Ridge diers contributed $209.87. | gram reduced the cost about 30' day with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Weddings for the week inclu-| cents per trapped rabbit. Vogel and family. ded Ellen Runk and Lloyd Gep- The live-trapping is done in Mrs. Lillian Hamilton was fer; Edna Crouse and Ralph] cities, parks, cemeteries and d to the General Hos- Zimmerman: Clara E. Lyons | other places closed to hunting, pital at Lancaster on Tuesday and D. Earl Heisey and Dorothy | where the rabbits cause damage | PY Ambulance. York Co. wins and 24 losses. { tory. They are considered the Emigsville, A total of 567 cottontail rab-| best brood stock obtainable for Mrs. Arthur Geib and daugh- bits were box-trapped during re-populating areas where hun- ter Nancy of Salunga, visited the past winter. [ters may pursue their sport. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hess | >: a i» and family on Friday. FIFTEEN YEARS AGO | Road Killed Wiidlife Figures Miss Minnie Shelley of Lan- 1939 | High done by WPA labor and spon-|tims would be removed by pre sored by the supervisors of Mt. | dators or humans prior to being Joy township. The walk will be | counted. Others critically injur a 5-foot cement walk. ed would succeed in getting oft cs ok to A drive for one thousand dol- | the right-of-way > | lars to finance the annual Mem- | sight before dying. Harold Maude left Buller Sr. and Sunday spend a week with and out of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Waters and Carolina. il i room S. { orial Day celebration was laun-| Anyone who motors over” the cs EE { ched by the committee. | commonwealth in all easons and the torn bodies of deer The Board of Trade of Mount | knows the annual loss of birds 0 earth by canine pets on { Joy disbanded and in its place | and animals to vehicles is tre- {jc loose. { the Chamber of Commerce was | mendous. It remained wevay, Van's best friend sometimes | organized The board had been|for a highway superintendent poyerts to natural instincts and { inactive since 1924. named Harry H. Suton, of In- pecomes killer. Roam Deaths for the week included | diana, Pa., to provide figures as| jng gangs of dogs can be a lia- obtainable on a GAME LETTER Continued The own- | Mrs. Lillie | r i na Mary Zorger. Lupfer and Mrs. An- | accurate as | county basis. bility in various ways | Gibney Diffenderfer was el- Game Protector Bruce op is held responsible for poult ale president of the Building | Catherman says highway em-| py 4nd livestock destroved and { and Loan Association at the an-|ployees under Sutton’s super-| for attacks on humans by his. { nual meeting of the group. vision reported removing these | qog, { A. D. Garber, Florin, caught humbers of wild creatures from Strictly on the wildlife issue the limit of ten trout the first|Indiana County roads in 1953: {his also should be considered: day of the season | cottontail rabbits, 3018; ring-| wild game killed at this time Weddings for the week inclu-| neck pheasants, 156; wood-| of year is parent stock. The ded Frances Liggins and (chucks, 139: squirrels, 155: | greater the wildlife loss in the liam Brian: Cora E. Stover and | skunks, 124; raccoons, 36: por-| next few months the less the LeRoy Walters and Helen Con-!cupines, 48. About every spec-| roproduction and the smaller rad and Harry Weidman. ies of furbearer, game bird and | the shootable supply in coming More than 5,400 school chil-| predator found in the county | seasons. dren are on vacation because all was listed in smaller number by The gam Commission ap the teachers in 22 schools of the highway men in that twelve- | heals to Pennsylvania dog own- Yall Towne ; onth per er re red | | Coal Township and Gilberton, month period. Deer removed | ers to pen, tie up or close ly | near Shamokin quit since they !'from thoroughfares by Indiana | control their pets and hunting were not paid for several County highway workers in '53 | companions. They point out | months. was 3710 that such nieasures are neces THIRTY YEARS AGO Such figures cause thoughtful | gary not only for the sake of April 23, 1924 persons io wonder that Nature, | wildlife but because it is hum even with man's assistance, can | ane and wise to do so. The Mount Joy Auxiliary to the General Hospital contribui- inroads of offset the predators, Dogs Drive Deer Off Clif) ed 90 dozens of eggs to the hos- disease. the elements, and mech- John M. Haverseick, a Lan pital. anical predators. But she does | caster County game protector, Mrs. John Smith was elected |! Sufficiently well to supply | reports: “Recently, a button chairlady of Farm Women's So- | with a pretty reason-| puck and a doe deer (latter | able supply of game and fur an- | carrying embroyo) were found ciety No. 8 Eight carloads containing a full tribe of gypsies stopped in| nually. Suggestive dead along railroad tracks near that too many an- | safe Harbor Mount Joy Monday causing | [els cailed house pets roam | ‘Neither showed any marks much disorder among the citiz- | forests and elds 0 Ye detri- | to indicate it had been killed by ens. After about a {en-minute| Ment of small wildlife are the|, (rain. The deer were found stay, the gypsies were sent west- number of road-killed domestic | ten fe et apart, at the bot- ward by the town officials. predators removed from Indiana | {om of a very high cliff. From : County highways last year. The rr Mrs Florin was in- bread wagon Jacob Boyer. . | 4 YS Wi 413 ) wom jured when his total of dogs was 413, of cats, Stimulate your business by adver | : i 1611. ising i upset in the field near the rail-!"' tising in the Bulletin. road tracks. His horse became Roaming Dogs a — 5 : = unmanageable and all the win-| Wild birds and animals en- 1 \/ MN D dows in the wagon were brok-| counter many hazards other SIMON ‘P. NISSLEY | en. { than hunters’ gurs in their life MARY G. NISSLEY Junior: “If a grass widow marries a grass widower, will, their children be grasshop- | pers?” George Reigle asked Harry Darrenkamp if there is any way he could plant his garden with- out having animals and birds digging it up? Harry: ‘Sure, doors! plant it in- Whenever money is found growing on trees, it's usually At a special meeting of the time. Among them are the ele- FUNERAL DIRECTORS borough council, a roa oiler | ments, predation, disease ar g ad oiler | 1s, | ton ise, and Mount Joy, Pa. and storage tank were purchas-| machines on highways and the ed. | farms. Not much can be done 0 - a \ The new United Brethren | reduce these risks. church’ will be dedicated Friday, But there is one unnecessary May 18. | hazard to wild creatures the Fave Try Weddings for the week were | dog. Control of the roaming dog Winfield L. Zerphey and Dor-| menace only requires that own- SESE NH: Lo ing th i ATR TORN . . iL oth Kling and Bertha Miller | ers recognize and : fulfill the ir a I Th LS and Clayton Sprout. responsibilities. Free running TT TR ET TPT Farm Bureay Mutual Nal InsurancesCo: TVR iOffice co MBUS,. LE Warren H. Stehman SQUARE ST, FLORIN , Rubin & Rubin eyesight spec- { dogs destroy untold numbers of ialists will be at Chandler’s | nests and young of wildlife. The Drug Store one day only to ex- | affect of marauding dogs on amine eyes and fit glasses for as | deer, too, is extensive. Revolted little as $3.00. | game protectors have wished Af [ lax dog owners could be with the result of grafting. Paironize Bulletin Advertisers. 'them to hear the pitiful PHONE MT. JOY 3-5547 J TEN YEARS AGO complaints necessitated a longer | man. wd ~ 4 x . 1 . . » ~ April 20, 1944 period the trapping time was Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of A speaker at the Tocal Rotary reduced to one month—in most | Blaine, Perry County, spent the * | cases, January. Formerly, the Mr an Mrs Club luncheon announced that] Si oh weekend with Mr. and Mrs. each town should have an air catching time consumed 3 to 3'2/! Landis Hess. port within five miles of the | winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hess > : ‘ “1 le £ 3( S mn 10 ceke ¢ town’s limits. One reason will | The Game Commission tried £0 sons spent the weekend at . 4 ae i "pr Mir Cs - ear p v 4 m. be that the boys who are in ser- (the one-month plan last winter the rc rnp) near Germantown \ N | in the hope it would reduce ex-| Perry County. | vice will want to keep on flying > i . > | after their discharges. [ penditures without lessening Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brene- man and Mrs. Howard Jern- Shenk and Lewis D. Sauder. [to plant life but may not be Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ney The Martin team is leading hunted. Cottontails so caught SPN E aster with Mr and Mrs the bowling league with 40|are released in gunning terri- | Warren Ei helman and family at “1 9 . A April 20 It i t ib caster, visited her father Mr. Acc 5 “trout” TeDOriSs is not possible art « : ccording to “trout” reports, | pogsinie to learn the | go Shelley on Sunday standing room was at a prem- | exact number of birds and ani- nd M John Rosen ium at the Donegal Creek the| mals killed on Pennsylvania berrv. Mr. and Mrs. Paul: A. first morning of the season. [ highways in a given period. The Martin. Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Rob- The sidewalk work will be | reason is that even though a CAs nd Mr. and Mrs resumed between Mount Joy | scrupulous record were kept y. Jr. attended. Flor The i i some o » dee oad wi 71C- - and Florin. The job will be|some of the dead roadway vic- poo. lly at Pembroke, all indications they had Ben | chased by dogs to the edge of the cliff, from which the fran- | tic animals plunged to their | death.” Lights Out For Coons And Community “According to Dr. Thomas Fawn Grove, an el pole near his home holds a fatal attrac- raccoons.” So Brown, of ectric power apparently tion for York County game protector named Daniel H. Fackler, con-| tinuing, “This pole has already claimed the lives of three ring- tails. Each «coon signals his de parture from carth by putting the community in darkness!” re WO ee Mortuary Record MRS. HARVEY RETTEW Mrs. Mary H. Rettew, 59, wife of Harvey Rettew, Manheim R2, died at 11:35 a.m. Thursday at her home after a seven-month illness. Born in Rapho Twp., she was| a daughter of the late Abram K. says a and Lizzie Housea Brubaker and a member of Hernley'’s Mennonite Church. | Besides her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Rach- | ael, wife of Lester Garber, Eliz abethtown R3; two grandchild ren, and these brothers and sis- ters; Mrs. Anna Bertich, Albany Calif.; Elizabeth, Covington, Ky.; Mrs. Shanks, Richmond, Cal- and Robert, Baltimore, Mount Joy; James, Esther ifornia, Md. Funeral services were the Nissley Funeral day afternoon at 1 ther services at Erisman’s nonite Church at 2:00. rn — held at home Sun- :30 with fur Men- There is no better way to boos | your business than by local news paper advertising. erst 4 (flee Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. ‘A- Lube-Up Service MEANS Smoother Motoring You owe it to vourself to give vour car the BEST lubrication service and that’s just f we offer! Let our grease gun marksman get underncath it all . he’s always neat, fast and thorough. 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The 30 am. | evidence of birth to present for | | | | registration are from 8: | | Parents of children who ex-|! i Ye school ( 1 to 3:45 p.m. at the graae SC pect to enter the Mount Joy | : TODAY Public Kindergarten in Septem-| office. CALL ber, 1954, arc requested to Only children whose FOR YOUR bring those children to the Mt.| reside in the borough of Moun | Joy Grade School, Marietta | Joy are eligible to attend the | APPOINTMENT | Avenue for registration, Wed-| school. | AT nesday, May 5. oat A MPs Only children wiio will be| Mr. and rs. Paul D. Little, Doris Beauty Shoppe five years old before February | Park Avenue, Mount Joy an Chocolate Ave., FLORIN 1, 1955 will be registered. In nounce the birth of a daughter PHONE 3-5353 { other words, only children wh | 1 Monday at the Lancaster Gen-| dai he : is S. Houck, Prop. were born on or before Jant | eral Hospital. The baby girl was, Doris I te Joan. 1950 may register. ary 31, " named Constance APs [PRN SHOWER? Values! 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