June 25, 1975 SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 11 Don’t be too helpful to animals animals to man’s relation- ship with man. Help only those who need help, through an under- standing that comes out of Prices knowledge and respect. Effective Thru’ When we apply this idea to SAT., JUNE 28 our activities, we will increase our enjoyment of the out-of doors, wild animals and life. 441 WEST MAIN ST., MT. JOY 840 N. HANOVER ST., ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. OPEN 8 a.m. —6 p.m. Mon., Tues., Wed., Saturday. 8 a.m. — 9 p.m. Thursday 8 a.m. — 10 p.m. Friday RED HOT BARBECUE VALUE! FRESH SPLIT FRYERS SPLIT FRYERS ARE HALF ¢ ' ~ No Necks or Giblets Gov’t Inspected LB. CHICKENS...THEY’RE YOUNGER Pioneers go to Atlantic City bn Members of the Marietta 2 Pioneer Fire Company Aux- : iliary will sponsor a bus trip Si to Atlantic City on July 12, cg 7 leaving from the Pioneer Ls Fire House at 6 a.m.. Further information may be obtained by calling 426-1991 or 426-3839. LIGHTWEIGHT BIRDS AND ARE KNOWN TO HAVE THE TENDEREST MEAT. THEY ARE MEATY CHICKENS RAISED SPECIFICALLY FOR GOOD EATING. TRY EM TODAY! Drawing by J. L. Biesecker RIB END CHOPS by J.L. Bisecker Vacation time is now settling around us with the bright summer sun. For many of us vacation means time spent camping, hiking, fishing, hunting and other activities that have us outside enjoying and com- muning with nature. However, summer is far from being a time of vacation for mothers in the wild. It is a time of new life in the business-like scratch- ing of little pheasants, the hectic rough-housing of fox kits, and the silent freezing of spotted fawn in the sun dappled woods. Many and varied types of cute, cuddly babies abound in forest and field during this time of year. These little animals are important, important to their mother, to nature, and to the future of their species. Each year many thousands of baby wild animals are destroyed by uninformed children and unthinking adults who res- cue what they thought were abandoned - children of the wild. Unlike human mothers, abandon their children. They hide them from hu- mans and other predators. Wild animals know where their youngsters are and will return for them, if people leave them undisturbed. Many kinds of animals cannot live long in captivity, dying a slow and unecessary death. This death usually comes out of the ignorance of their captotr. The cute baby animals that do man- age to survive, normally grow into uncooperative, untrustworthy, nearly wild animals that are pale reflec- tions * of their free wild brothers. Only a knowledgeable outdoorsman can determine if an animal is abandoned or in need of help. One must have an understanding ot the habits and needs of wild animals to raise them successfully and humanely in captivity. Hunters, and other sportsmen who know and respect animals need to share their knowledge with others, encouraging them to help only those animals who need help, which isn’t a bad principle to transfer from On Dean’s list Franklin Groff Fellen- baum, 30 S. Market St., and Linda Carol Grissinger, 204 Park Ave., Mount Joy were named to the Dean’s List for high academic achievement at Shippensburg State College for the Spring Semester, it was announced by Dr. Willard Kerr, acting vice-president for academic affairs. Of a total under- graduate enrollment of 4,206 there are 910 receiv- ing this honor for outstand- ing achievement. DID YOU HEAR Mr. and Mrs. Harry Campbell, former residents of Marietta, and now resid- ing in Saint Petersburgh, Florida, will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary on June 26th. Their daughters, Mrs. James Spoo of St. Petersburg, and Mrs. Paul Bless of Olney, Maryland will entertain at the Lampost in St. Peters- burg, in honor of the occasion. Lots of friends GHOP OALE 1/2 PRICE SALE! READY IN 7 MINUTES MINUTE RICE BIG TOP BRAND * PORK ROAST MIX * BARBECUE MIX $1.29 TOMATO CATS UP == ot on Eh EG ¢ Pkgs. .. $9.00 Bottles SEA KIST...TINY PACIFIC SHRIMP 41/202 ¢ CAN ROSEDALE...PACKED BY LIBBY’S CUT GREEN BEANS 1-Ib CANS 1 00 GIANT SIZE BAG! FROZEN FRENCH FRIES POTATO KING a4 .:. 689 man’s relationship with and relatives will be there. NEW PACK! “GARDEN GROWN”... FROZEN sp == SWEET PEAS our wild sister$ do not often 4: 100 P Zo = Ee EY = { FROZEN 11-0z Pkg. ‘BEER Zi —- : *CHICKEN ¢ 4 Moston DINNERS iE, ASD J I. = = wn *SALISBURY STEAK T : | 1 EE JUICY CALIFORNIA 2 : = ESR RH Rorances (10 - 69:¢ A Bube’s : MN EER a I NC AE Cts - oe WITH SAVE1S: = ITSAVEA4S: =, ON A 2-1b CAN OF i i ON A QUART JAR OF HELLMANN'sH # Brewery TE fm & Qatarnmhbs, Ir “National Register of Historic Places’ ‘“Registered Historical Landmark’ Well informed tour guides explain the MAXWELL HOUSE I COFFEE dD! / 7 BE MAYONNAISE i “4 \. Expires 7-5-75 One Coupon GC =J AE A a Offer Expires 7-5-75 One Coupon Per Family many facets of brewing in the upper and So ’ re. lower levels of Lancaster County's oldest CT ; HE NE SE SSE EEE - RENE EER Ee brewery. Giant vats are still in place within & & WITH WITH the Lagering Cellar. The fermented brew was rc SAVE 3 0 $ THIS SAVE 1 oO ¢ THIS \ placed in wooden casks in order to age for a COUPON g i COUPON i period of 30 days before being drawn off into 11 to 2: Dinners—S5 to 9 3 ON A 33-0z CAN OF ON A 10-0z BOX OF smaller kegs which were stored 43 feet below the Lunches— ’ i oL Al D 3 % B street surface. Temperature remains around 50 de- Monday thru Thursday—S5 to 9 KO - 1 CHE ERIO S : grees year around in the Catacombs. Friday and Saturday—S5 to 10 i LEMONADE ; 2 Bi CEREAL i [MAKES 10 QUARTS] & ! yy / Ofer Expires 7-5-75 One Coupon Per Family ’ g \. Expires 7-58-75 One Coupon Per Family EEE amass EEE EE EEE us We redeem U. S. Gov't food stamps — We reserve the right to limit quantities TOURS DAILY MAY 1 TO NOVEMBER 1 102 N. Market St., Mt. Joy, Pa. (1 block back of Post Office) Phone 653-2056 SUNDAY DINNERS Served in First Floor Dining Room 11 A.M. to 7 P.M.
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