= MOUNT GRETN TIMBERS NOW SERVING Sunday Dinners | 12 NOONTO8P. M Enjoy Complete Relaxation In a Colorful Setting | | GRETNA, PA PI A ry OPEN TONITE — PLAYING THRU SEPT. 18 LAUGH-PACKED LOVE STORY “FOURPOSTE 3B” 1 BRAND NEW BROADWAY HIT! FOAM RUBBER RESERVED SEATS - CURTAIN MT. 10 p.m. RUIN RE SA PR TTT EVENINGS MATINEE SATURDAYS 7 and 9:00 P.M AND SATURDAYS THEATRE HOLIDAYS €.8-10 P. M. 2:00 P. M Mount Joy, Pa AC. FRIDAY -— SATURDAY, 10 - | GRECORY PECK AUDREY HEI'BURN -in- 66 a 99 Roman Holiday First feature starts Saturda 5:30 p. m MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 RAY MIDDLETON EILEEN “Sweethearts On Parade” CHRISTY -in- | Ti UE SEPTEMBER 14 RONALD REAGAN — STEVE FORREST -in- “Prisoner OF War" WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 - 16 “SHE COULDN'T SAY NO” 6:50 & 9:43 AT.SO “MASSACRE CANYON” 8:35 ONLY PT. 16: 18 DAY & RITE - RAIN OR SHINE PROGRAM GRANDSTAND EVENTS i) “SCHOOL CHILDREN’S DAY” HIGH SCHOOL BANDS - AFI. & NITE - ADDED FEATURE HARNESS AND RUNNING RACES - AFTERNOON MULE RACES - AFTERNOON INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE - AFTERNOON & NITE - NIGHTLY ON STAGE (2%) PATTI PAGE - AFT. § ye 8&0. Gee CLUB - NITE HARNESS AND RUNNING RACES - AFTERNOON MULE RACES - AFTERNOON INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE - AFTERNOON & NITE “Hl, NEIGHBOR" Sim - NIGHTLY ON COVERED STAGE j», reverse THE ae & NITE - ADDED FEATURE HARNESS AND RUNNING RACES - AFTERNOON MULE RACES - AFTERNOON INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE - AFTERNOON & NITE "HI, NEIGHBOR" REVUE - NIGHTLY ON COVERED STAGE SAMMY KAYE & ORCH. - “AFT. & NITE - ADDED | HARNESS AND RUNNING RACES - AFTERNOON MULE RACES - AFTERNOON INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE - AFTERNOON & NITE "HI, NEIGHBOR" REVUE - NIGHTLY ON COVERED STAGE THRILLING AUTO & DAREDEVIL CONTEST - AFT. § NITE RUNNING AND MULE RACES - AFTERNOON INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE - AFTERNOON & NITE "HI, NEIGHBOR" REVUE - NIGHTLY ON COVERED STAGE SAME LOW PRICES AS IN PREVIOUS YEARS GRANDSTAND RESERVED SEATS $1.20 - $1.80 - $2.40 Including Tax Ticket Sales at York Fair Office, 334 Carlisle Ave., Sept. 8th thru 12th, 8:30 A Mito 8 P.M; Sept. I3th thru 18th, 8:30 A.M.to 10 P.M. at Grandstand Ticket Office. All Phone Orders 8-2033 or 8-2086 8 A { IL 1 CIA 1 Lhd WA IR ER | brown bear, | to make, | of the | ening of Sportsmen’s | Florin Sunday at 1 p. m. Sportsmen's Asso Color Movies At Meeting Monday Mount Joy of Harrisburg. Showing shots of and big horn film took three years and is considered one produced. agenda in few days is the unusual moose sheep, the finest ever Also on the next the grand op- In its 19th annual report, the | association states that in the past year is raised and stocked 4,000 trout at the nurseries at Done- gal. In addition, 10,000 finger- Doma: Gane Commission SE | ey Letter The Game Commission re- minds hunters that the current hunting license Aug. 31. period expired | Beginning Sept. 1, and until the end of next August, a | must be | 1954 hunting license owned and worn in the lawful hunting or trapping of any wild animals in this State. The Department of Revenue advises 1954 hunting licenses have been shipped to all issuing birds or CALL TODAY FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT AT Doris Beauty Shoppe Chocolate Ave., FLORIN PHONE 3-5853 Doris S. Houck, Prop. Sportsmen's Asso \ Field in| [ban importation of a breed of rabbit from the San | Juan Islands, located in Pugent | ciation To Show Sound off the west coast of | lings were started this year. Washington. (A $1 fee is re-| | ciation is inviting the public to Stocking activities also included|guired with each importation | | its meeting next Monday night 1,500 bass and 500 catfish. And|permit request to the Depart- | at the fire house at 8 p. m. Fea- for experimental purposes, the ment.) The reason was the | tured attraction will be colored association got permission from| Washington State Department, films taken in Alaska and Can- state fish commission to stock|of Health has had no report of | ada by Capt. Robert M. Parker 500 legal trout in Little Chickies/ bubonic plague or other serious creek. | diseases transmissible from rab- | The game committee reports: bits to man from these islands 145 rabbits trapped, 50 rabbits|/in recent years. furnished by the state, 214 In this connection a thought- | pheasants furnished by the provoking article titled THE 50 pheasants furnished by SAN JUAN RABBIT appears in | the association and 48 quail fur-|the September issue of Pennsyl- | nished by the state. vania Game News. The author | ' state, | Because of the popularity of is Roger M. Latham, Chief of I the fish contest, the association | the Pennsylvania Game Com-|5 Is repeating it again this year, mission's Research Division. | with a large number of entries The animal's history, its possib- | 1 rn Yavin 7 You _ already reported. ly undesirable features and the Dues for the new year intro- now due. are dangers of promiscuously ducing any wild thoroughly discussed. The ar- ticle points out the destructive as well as the desirable traits of | [this large-size rabbit of Euro-| by | species are | They should be avail-| able anywhere in the State as of Sept. 1. Any person applying for the . : : . pean origin. Special Archery License requir- pes g : : . Latham closes his article with: ed for the October bow and ar-| “Research personnel are watch- row antlertd deer] these San Juan agents. season on ing several of must first own a 1954 Pennsyl-| ai : . y (releases closely. Within the next | vania runting license. : | . Ife w years they hope to decide | Archery license applications : whether this new game animal are obtainable from all hunting] should be license issuing agents, b it e issuing agents, but ¢ xh controlled. Let us hope this application must be sent mont] Introduction will not turn out | the $2.00 fee to the Departme ntl, y be a biological blunder of Revenue, at Harrisburg -—| ' t cs Learns Trapping Lesson encouraged or rigid- the only agency empowered to i issue such licenses. | ) Well { Quail Population Increase Daniel 8S. McPeek, Jr, the | Noted [Delaware County Game Protte- Many observers have com-| tor, says: “One of the proudest mented on the considerable 1 have ever seen was Bly Weichell of Prospect Park. Af- and| : returned this summer crease of quail this spring : ter Jilly summer over much of Penna. : The State's Bobwhite popula-| |from the Junior Conservation tion is presently the highest| Camp he tried fox trapping since the severe winter of 1935- | methods taught him there by a 36, when all but a small per- |Game Commission representa- centage of these birds perished. tive: When I came upon the boy Recent mild winters, an improv-| ‘he had just finished checking ed strain of quail and closure “trapline” — 2 traps, He ofl his : the season last year to allow a| Proudly displayed gray foxes build-up are reasons game au- he had caught. I believe it can thorities give for the heartening| ately be said that Billy is now come-back of the bird. The fol- Ia confirmed fox trapper. lowing reports, received from, game protectors last month, are] ” Duck Rearing And Release Program Grows The last of the 8141 mallard ducks reared on State Game Lands No. 213, Crawford Coun- ty, in the spring and early summer of this year were re- in|leased late in July. Except for 250 of these ducks, which were retained for 1955 egg produc all of the waterfowl were likely water areas typical: Edgar M. Borger, County: “The quail population is definitely on the increase in this area. The call of the Bob- white can be heard now many sections where it has not| sounded for several years. 1 have seen coveys of young birds|tion, wild this year.” liberated in | ] Venango | raised in the Homer Thrush, the Commonwealth. County: “Numerous reports] In the four years the program have been received from farm-| has been in effect this was the to the district. these ers relative increase of| largest number of ducks so quail in my Several| reared and liberated in Pennsyl- | | farmers reported birds|vania. Last year Game Protect- | were on their farms for the first|ors set more than 7100 of the | time in 18 years.” {fowl free, the next highest num- | Leon P. Keiser, Superintenr-| ber to the 1954 total. | ent of the State Wild Turkey| All the released birds Farm, in Lycoming County,/leg banded. Everyone who Kills | tells that early this summer a or finds a banded duck is re- | | | | | were | workman found a pair of quail/quested to write the Pennsyl-| with 13 young in a hayfield on|Game Commission, Harrisburg, the farm. So far as is known no|or notify a local Game Protect- | quail have been released with (or. The report should contain: in 10 miles of that locality in|the band number, the sender’s| many years. [name and address, the location | Food And Cover Workmen |of the bird when killed or pick- Sustenance For Game | ed up, and the date. Each per- A food-producing practice| con who makes such a report is | employed on State Game Lands|advised where and when the in the interest of wildlife is here|duck was released. This infor- described by Albert J. Kriefski,| mation is important to the Co | a Pike County game protector, mission in its duck program. who says: “In the past two win-| The whole project is important ters the Commission's food and|to the wildfowler. cover corps in the Wayne and) Many of these ducks intro- Pike County area has been en-| duced into a marsh or pond | gaged in the release and in Pennsylvania will re-| ing of apple trees. |turn to the same locality the] “Woods workers and hunters/next spring to rear ducks in| . | . . evidently threw apple cores onthe wild and increase our na- State Game Lands No. 183,/tive population. where trees growing from the| Commission men also re ared | heavy timbers./46 goslins of Canada geese this | Some of the apple trees there year. Being old enough to “gol are very old, and new ones|it on their own” these birds] growing nearby were forty feet| were recently leg banded and in height. They stretched up, released. | competing for sunlight, slender] - Pr as a bamboo pole and with no/CHILD DRESSES EASILY apparent chance for fruiting. FRONT OPENINGS Our food and cover crew saw-| Clothes that fasten in the] ed ofl the tops, shaped the apple| front are easiest for a child to trees and opened the forest a- master, according to Marge ry | round them. While these trees I,. Bessom, extension clothing | are not pretty in form they are specialist, the Penna. State Uni- bearing such heavy crops it is|versity. seeds are in necessary to prop up the limbs. Fastening on the side are] The apples may not be top next easiest for the child to grade or the best varieties, but learn to use. All fastenings | wildlife should be durable and of a size | and shape that makes them easy | The San Juun Rabbit to manage. On February 10, this year,! Flat, round buttons are easy the Pennsylvania Dept. of to hold onto. Slide fasteners are Health issued a regulation for- easy to use especially on firm | bidding the importation of any materials, such as corduroy or live wild rabbit, hare or rodent, wool used in jackets. Use snaps | into the Commonwealth from or grippers only if they're large areas known to be infected with enough to fasten easily. Hooks dangerous transmissible diseas- and eyes and crocheted loops | es. This eliminated cottontail are too hard for young children | rabbit shipments from custom- to manage. ary western state sources. How-| fit's food in quantity needs in winter months. special | THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. | Thursday. September 9 3 The Bowlers Alley bowling, Mount Joy Commercial show that the led into 4 ties | Store and Smith Beer tors lead with 8 wins and 0 los the week of the standings in the] League | After second 8 teams have rol- | The Hess Food Distribu ses, Kulp Ins. & Mt. Joy Paper | Box Co. teams are tie for second | place with 4 and 4, Drohan | Supply and Wolgemuth Inc teams are 3rd with losses, and Koser Jewelry and} 3 wins and | Rutt Ins. are in last place with | and 7. | Jay Meckley's 570 was high | | triple for the week, Ed Craul's 220 was the high single for the | | week; and Paul Nissley’s 234 &| | 595 of last week is still high for the season. | high game score, Hess’ Food Store team’s 852 is| and Smith's! Distributors team’s 2406 is high | triple game score for the season. | | can Lanes; dentor or Anyone interested in bowling contact Lincoln Bowling Park Neiss, league presi- James Heilig, league | secretary. Main and Florin, St. Joseph's Hospital. | NOT everybody reads circular ad- sertising left on their door step ® - - BIRTHS | Mrs. Carl Heilman, ! Chocolate Avenue, , a son Thursday at the | Mr. and ° — Everybody reads newspapers but THE MOST AMAZING THING ABOUT THIS AMAZING CAR = THE PRICE! JUST A ill Ww. 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