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Sunday dog training is lawful | but, except in publicly-owned lands, prior consent of the own- | er of the property where such training is contemplated must be secured. Rabbit or bird dogs may be trained from sunrise to 9 p. m., | and raccoon dogs from sunrise E.S.T. | for the pre-Broadway try out | Dogs must be accompanied | | of the new comedy, “Oliver's| by, and be under the control of, | | Little Twist,” which will have | their owner or handler. Injury | | its permiere Thursday at Mount! or death may not be inflicted | Gretna. Mabel Taliaferro, who has been a star on stage and screen Oliver's wife. She has played throughout the United States, in Europe, Australia, London, Hawaii and the West Indies. She has taken leading roles in scores of Broadway shows and spent a number of years in Hol- lvwood taking starring parts. Matt Briggs will play a police in the new show. Last year he played in the New York revival of “The Male Ani- mal.” taking the part he created in the original 1940 production. Other Broadway appearances include “Bloomer Girl,” | ior Miss,” “Room Service,” “20th Century.” In films he ap- peared with Henry Fonda in “The Ox Bow Incident,” Jack yenny in “The Meanest Man in the World: Betty Grable in “Coney Island;” “Dancing Par- tners,” “Buffalo Bill” and “The 3abe Ruth Story.” He also is a familiar figure on television. Gretna favorite Harry Shep- pard will play the third leading | commissioner "sued by dogs in training. | for many -years, will be seen as| “Jun-' iin that southcentral | role in the Herman A. Miller | comedy-—that of Oliver, a dia- | | mond cutter. Others of the Gretna company who will be een include Rachel Taylor as Miss Ta'iaferro and Harry Shep- pard’s daughter, Robert Lansing 2s her Galvin and Mason Curry as owners of rival James Ray, Jack Lutton and fiance, Gene ewelry stores, Gilchrist James Robert DeMora. The comedy, produced by Charles F. Coghlan, director, | and Gene P. Otto, will play through August 18, excluding Sunday Curtain is 8:30 p.m. time ® betler than There is no way to boost y your business by local news. | maper advertising LIFE INSURANCE ore am Thousands of your fellow citi- way to family security through Farm Bureau Family Income protec. tion. Don’t put off what you & zens have found the know you should attend to, be- cause of mistaken ideas of cost. Farm Bureau plans are built | so you can afford them! Get the no obligation. Call— figures . . Warren H. Stehman SQUARE MT. ST., FLORIN JOY 3-5547 PHONE I marsh birds may be PTR opt va COMPANY Home RL COLUMBUS O10’ upon wild birds or animals pur- | When Hunters May Dig Out |! Woodchucks Woodchucks, commonly cal-| led groundhogs, may be dug out of dens in cultivated fields and killed by a hunter in any man- | ner during the open season. One who wishes to dig out a| chuck in such a field must first obtain permission from the | owner or occupant. The excava-| ting operation completed, the digger is required by law to im- | mediately replace the earth and | level the area. Bears Enjoying Southern Climate Police officer Wise, of Le- moyne, Pa., reports seeing a mother bear accompanied by 2 cubs in Cumberland county the | evening of July 27. The trio appeared in the drive to! Wise’s vabin, located on Cold Spring road between Mt. Springs and Laurel Lake. This is the first bear reported | long time. Dove, Rail and Gallinule Season for 1954 The U. S. Fish and Wildlife [ing similarly | tract, or entice such birds to, on, Thursday, August 12 3 | Robert M. | Commission | three-week-old chicks into run- | ning from the field. | |jured to a | foot class. ‘Writes On Sect bruin Hoy | more confused than area in a| | dress no matter where he | be anything but an Amishman. But {day evening, Aug. 21, | | | | Service has announced the 1954 | hunting regulations which will | ing doves, rails and gallinules. The season for rails and galli- nules in Pennsylvania this year will run from Sept. 1 to Nov. 9, | inclusive, a 10-day extension | over the 1953 season. These taken one- half hour before sunrise to sun- sot daily except Sunday. On Oc. tober 30, the first day of the small game season, no wild ani- | ma! or wild bird may be law fully hunted before 9 a. m. E. S. | Time. The daily gallinules is 15, same as in 1953. The possession, | after the first day, is 30, double | that of the previous season. | Sora remains at 25 for both the daily and possession limit. The dove shooting season in this state will run a full month as last year, on week days Sept. 15 to Oct. 14, inclusive. Shoot- ing hours are one-half hour be- fore sunrise to sunset. In 1953 the hours were noon to sunset. The daily bag and possession limit for doves is 8, the same as last year. A federal stamp for migra-! tory bird hunting is not requir ed to hunt rails, sora or doves. Federal regulations prohibit the use of any shotgun capable of holding more than 3 shells, | including semi-automatic and| hand operated repeating shot- | guns. The shotgun plug must be incapable of removal without disassembling the gun. Shot-! guns used in taking doves, rails, gallinules and sora may not be larger than 10 gauge. Rifles may not be used in taking mi- gratory game birds. Such birds may be taken through the use of bow and arrow. Federal regulations also state: Migratory game birds may not be taken by the aid of salt, or shelled or shucked or unshuck- ed corn, wheat, or other grains, or other feed or means of feed- bag on rails and except sora, the gallinules, | Call Mt. Toy 3- 6981 for daily delivery to Landisville, Salunga, Mt. Joy and Florin FEATURING HORLACHER-BEER AND OTH"R FINE BRANDS OF BEER. ALE, PORTER Open 9:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. Dailv Friday and Saturday, 9:00 A. M. to 9: 00 P.M. N. MARKET STREET MOUNT JOY, PA. | | to American life. | join the group make 12 per cent of the membership. to 40 the Mennonites] Stark paced Mount Joy with came from “left wing” Protest- three solid hits. | antism in Reformation times.|Manheim ab h | They interpreted the Bible 39 4 7 more literally than did most) Mt. Joy ab r h| people. Though the Mennonites Ke ar; ss-rf ...... 2 1 0 | are divided in practice, the au- |Newcomer 1f 4 0 0 thor points out that this may be| Harnish 3b . 3 0 1 their virtue—the desire at any|Zalenka Dp. So 0 0 cost of complete obedience to| Wealand cf... . 8 0 0 ! the intent of Scripture. Simpli-| Packer ¢ ....... 4 0 0 i city and love expressed in the Mumma 1b ...... 4 1 1 social service and world-wide|Corll 2b ........ 2 1 1} | concern for victims of war grow Bailey 2b ....... 2 0 0 | out of their piety. This is mani- | Stark ri-ss ...... 4 1 3 | group of Americans in the past | of countries. , suffering i the Sith Beer ~~ Leo tars: WAY'S APPLIANCES | s > of sep apply for the shooting of mourn- | core a TE used to lure, at-|THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. | | or over the area where hunters oH { are attempting to take them. Poisonous Snake Kills Wild Turkey Chick On the afternoon of Farwell, a Game food and cover foreman, operated a mower on ! a food plot State Game | Lands No. 89, north of Lock | Haven. The machine frightened : a wild turkey hen and her four Lions Elect International President NORA awe July 21 peer on Farwell says, “I stopped the } tractor to allow the birds to | ui leave the plot without scatter- ing. At the edge of the clearing one young turkey jumped, flut- tered its wings and ran as if in- clump of grass where it concealed itself. “I rushed to the spot where it appeared the poult had been molested. There lay a yellow, Monroe L. Nute of Kennett Square, | | | Monroe L. Nute phase rattlesnake in the four- Pennsylvania was elected Interna- the tional President of Lions Interna- It started for | tional at the Association's 37th brush but received a shot thru | Annual Conve the middle from my revolver. ntion in New York 38 caliber| ¢ ity. Lions International with more | than half a million members in 111,000 clubs in 58 countries and geographical locations is the world’s largest service club organization, “TI found the four-ounce tur- key in its hiding place. It seem- ed very dazed. The venom Kkil-| led it in less than five minutes.| | Close examination showed the NEVER TOO LATE snake's fangs had penetrated Paoli, Ind. — The Rev. Isaac the chick at the point of the Morris, who celebrated his 99th breast bone. The punctured birthday, said his only regret area turned blue a short time was that he did not keep a | | after the poult died.” | diary. “If I'd known I would live so (long, IT would have,” he said. John Hostettler | | |GIRLS SOFTBALL TEAM {TO PLAY AT FLORIN There are probably half A The Lancaster Eagles Girls’ million Mennonites in the| Softball team will meet the world; about half of them live Florin EUB Church team in a in North America, and. in t |game on Tuesday, August 17th | state of Pennsylvania there are ON the Florin diamond. The girls’ team has played| over 35.000, John A. Hostetler| discloses in a new booklet) . Mennonite Life, (50 cents, Her-| uled to play in Reading August ald Press, Scottdale, Pennsyl-| 1% 14, and 15 in the State Fin- | vania). ja s. Probably no two groups are er | the Amish! [SPORTSMEN PLAN | and the Mennonites. An Amish-{SUPPER AUGUST 21 | plain] The Milton Grove Sportsmen's | may! Club is planning a chicken corn for|soup supper to be held Satur-| on the) Mennonite [Milton Grove School grounds. group are not so easily identi.| There will be plenty of free en-| fied. There are more than altertainment consisting of music arate Mennonite,and movies of big game hunt- games to date and are sched- | man with beard and can rarely be mistaken members of the bodies each having distinct cus-|ing. Ralph Ginder is chairman toms and religious practices 2f the committee in charge and All this is made more complex|Agnes Holwage: is chief cook. by the fact that some dress “plain” and others have no dis | tinguishing dress at all. Midget- Midget News Dr. Hostetler discusses selec tl ed aspects of the Mennonite wi The locals held a good Man- | ture—worship, colleges, cook (heim team to a 4-4 tie last Sat ing. clothing, religious ‘doctrines| urday morning in a nine inning arts, leisure, social life, and|%ame. contributions of the Mennonites] Gus Zalenka the Outsiders who up about mound for the locals and blank- ed Manheim the was on last six innings. | With the score 4 to 3 against them in the last of the 7th in- [ning, Mumma laced a single to | center field. He stole second | base and scored the run that tied the game when Stark drove a sharp single to left field. | This is the first publication to answer briefly and concisely the hundrers of questions peo- ple ask about the Mennonites. It is easy to read and well illustra- fest by such practices as the footwashing ceremony, the holy Totals ....... 32 4 6 | kiss, prayer veilings for women,| ee @) and absence of jewelry. Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. Mennonites donated liberally|————— - == | to relief causes, and still do. | | They were sending fifty percent| of the relief goods of private ag-| encies to Germany in the peak of greatest need following the! last World War. This small WAY’S RFCORD CORNER 12 years donated and distribut- THE HIGH AND THE ed about twenty million dollars, MIGHTY worth of cash and goods to the needy people, regardless of race TENDERLY — or religion, in more than a score Their concern for peoples has made [ISLE OF CAPRI them world conscious, and has he'ped them to forget their dif- p, ferences The auton, Dr. John A. Hos- STEAM HEAT— tetler, is a graduate of Pennsyl- Patti Page | vania State University. He is a : student of folk cultures and au- WAIT FOR ME DARLING— poplar Amish Life. Georgia Gibbs Lex Baxter Norman Luboff choir | Gaylords CREAM— Four Aces thor of the He has just returned from a MA, I MISS YOUR APPLE Fulbright appointment to Ger- PpIE— many where he studied first Jimmie Boyd backgrounds of the Amish Phone 3-3622 Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. 48 W. Main Street, Mount Joy | EL a a a IR Fag i ar ” i an mo of NNN PHONE MT. GRETNA 4-6402 OFENING TONIGHT —- PLAYING THRU AUGUST 18 Pre-Broadway Tryout of a New Comedy “Oliver’s Little Twist” Featuring TALIAFERRO and HARRY SHEPPARD MT. GRETNA, PA, MABEL With a Broadway and Hollywood Cast FOAM RUBBER RESERVED SEATS - CURTAIN 8:30 p. m. ATTENTION Bowlers Lincoln Bowling Lanes WILL OPEN Monday, Aug. 23 Anyone interested in League Bowling please leave name at the Restaurant. NG . bis A ND EET AT ATES ISNA SHOWS — 3 O Y | oe | MATINEE EVENINGS SATURDAYS 7 and 9:00 P.M AND SATURDAYS TH E AT RE HOLIDAYS 6.8.10 P. M. 2:00 PM. Mount lov. Pa FRIDAY — SATURDAY, AUGUST 13 - 14 GUY MADISON — “The Command” JOAN WELDON -in- MONDAY — TUESDAY, AUGUST 16 - 17 LANA TURNER — PIER ANGEL] “Flame And The Flesh” - THURSDAY, AUGUST 18 - 19 YVONNE DE CARLO -in- WEDNESDAY - JOEL McCREFA - “Border River" a ee ———————————— COMING: AUGUST 20 - 21 — “MONEY FROM HOME" AUGUST 27 - 28 — “ELFPHANT WALK". 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