a WEEE NB bBo Wn fF On the first day of school, the 5 : Weeki 5p a | Eddie Cantor At Those In Service THE LOW DOWN oo 8 was explaining that if any- OWL LAFES ee etter | ] from one had to go to the they y The Reading Fair o;: cco: comer sor nl rom apy ROVE iors msl a By Penna. State | Reading, Pa—Three of the big expected home from Korea. A ly asked: “How's that gonna help?” Today I will delve—in my learn- gest names in show business Ed- | ember of the First Marine Divis- ie Cs r, Janette Davis and the : : , anner—; “ Game Commission ET on at the eight | ion, Cpl. Germer arrived in San od grey nto “whe Pays he ’ -day and seven-night Reading Fair| Francisco on Tuesday after spend- | Now, hold your fire just a | which opens Sunday, Sept. 9th. ling four months in. Korea. minute, folks, don't go poppin’ off and saying what does that whip- The Department of Revenue ad-| John S. Giles, fair president, said | to : | vises that 1951 hunting licenses are | cach of the three “name” attractions) Clarence Roth BTG-2 who was | Per-snapper or old coot—whichever e S auran . aile: . , a rs | will appear one night only, Miss| go : "ib ths being mailed to county treasurers appes g | the U. S.S. Cabildo he is—know about taxes that every ™ ” 5 W ave | stationed on land other issuing agents. | Davis and the Mariners, who have ode lean des 45 EAST MAIN ST. The current license period ex- | attained widespread fame as sing-|(LSD-16) is spending an 11 day body don't already know. So, I'll S ers with* Arthur Godfrey, will head jeave with his wife and son at their | ‘ell you one thing, and it is a ten MOUNT JOY pires August 31. Legal hunting or trapping for wild birds or animals | the big grandstand show at the fair) oe in Elizabethtown R3. to one shot you will not know a- in Pennsylvania during the twelve | on night September on bout it even though every mother’s ri a september | ¢ FW pad a big stage —————— ; month period beginning September | an Cantor Wil heat a Ag Sage! T/Sgt. Robert Shiffer, spent La- | Son or daughter amongst you, do 1 requires the new license, the | Game Commission cautions. This year’s migratory bird hunt- | | ing (duck) stamp is now on sale at pay taxes and plenty. | . or {bor Day weekend with his wife, | Helen. and son Stephen at their When San Francisco and Detroit {| home on West Main Street. Sgt. |and Seattle took over the street ost offices. The stamp, which costs | } 1 : . | ; : 8 00, must be in possession of | | | |Shiffer is with the Marine Corps at | cars there from their local company all persons over 16 years old while | | {|{Camp Lejeune, N. Carolina. as a municipal venture—the first BULK AND GALLONS A A WISE OWL hunting migratory fowl. [ } ee ee thing they did was to quit paying | Try our old fashioned sugar cones Because he recent date ol puss | : {| Pvt. Robert Brandt, son of Mr. | practically all taxes—city, county, with Breyers Ice Cream. ( : Ye id > i | Ss a } is | state, and Federal. ; Gl eae Bien Deer Licenses, and Special Arch-| | a (and Mrs. Albert G. Brandt is ) : Before you start reading this col- ery Licenses, by the present session | ! EB .{|now serving with the Heavy Tank Now, say you don't live in Calif- . y..* umn, just keep in mind that if you | ¢ the General Assembly, these li- | | i he || Btn. of the U. S. Army in Sonthof- | ornia or Washington state or Mich- Special Our} rice dk == can't laugh at the jokes of this age, | censes will not be available for sev- | ! Gormiuny ios You live far awav-—snavhe 4 We i ee ; # ikea a weit ermany. gan. ou live far away—maybe In gi Fos laugh at the age of these jokes. eral weeks - until they are receiv 3 Pe. | South Carolina: or Utah. Here. is 2 qt. packages $1.20 & UNIQUE GRANDSTAND STAGE——Here is the unusual covered concrete-and. ed from the printer. de Girls Frightened by Wild Animals One of our persuasive insurance Two game protectors have re-| | ported instances in which girls were frightened by big game ani- mals in recent weeks. 2 col Joseph McLaughlin and | what happens to you, no difference | 1 gal. packages $2.35 steel grandstand stage at the York Inter-State Fair, 10 be held this ysar at Yeil, §| S/Sgt. John E. Matoney of the U. 5. how far you live from San Fran- Pa., Sept. 10 through 15, day and night. The steel framework and covering alors | Marine Corps spent Labor Day | cisco and Seattle and Detroit or any cost over $100,000. Tha covered stage allows shows to go on in front of the | weekend with their wives at their other place that is messin’ with ENJOY LIFE It is the only one in the country. salesmen had sold a policy to the father of an uneducated backwoods wrandstand rain or shine. family. The payments came thru Says Vern A. Van Order, Wilcox: | fc mes here in town. Both men will i street cars or electric lights, or EAT OUT MORE OFTEN! the mail for seven years then sud- | “Several bears have been sighted | i | be leaving the middle of this month | such ventures like the U. S. A. at | - in the De Young area. One fright-| § ; | ke CALL 3-9163 denly stopped. The company sent | € o Rat it ne % i | for 10-weeks maneuvers with the| TVA. Uncle Samuel needs heap SE : ; ned a your rl when it crossed | : Ty , several formal notices then receiv- DO Cail a. oo of ar bicycle. : 2 2nd Marine Division now stationed | wampum—so he just tacks the | CLOSED SUNDAYS EVENINGS MATINEE ed an explanation: She stood in the road Sr aires YH which also includes the Roxy-|at Camp Lejeune, N. Carolina. | Federal tax deficit onto whoever he | SHOWS SATURDAYS Dere Sirs: Please excuse the |until assured by adults that She | alte} reves on Monday night, Sep) tmp can get his hands on. And that, aad 7 and 9:00 P.M THEATRE AND stoppage of payments on Ben. We would not be hurt by the | Bri ver led : | “Freddie” Garber EN-3 is spend- ters and brothers, is you. { SATURDAYS HOLIDAYS : bei or, : already out of sight. I imagine the | This year's fair will mark the 100| : a a gn . = ° 6.8-10 P. M 2:00 P. M. et pay a ee because he bear probably ended up in Warren | anniversary of fairs in Reading, and |ing a nine day leave here with his! Don’t laugh or snicker when you | any Mount Joy, Pa. died last’ September.” County before he felt safe.” . | Giles and his associates have “gone mother, Mrs. Alice Troutman, on | read about some far away place| tie Biwiet D. Urol City, al out” in procuring some of the Pine St. Fred just returned from a | barging into street cars, or power, FRIDAY—SATURDAY—MONDAY, SEPT. 7 . 8 - 10 wiles ti FOE writes that “Tom Wolf, a farmer at | finest outdoor entertainment avail-|, oe i EE iis . x per] - noire ut x : : A practical joker, en vacation Edinboro, is doing a good job of able. Supporting Miss Davis and tow of duty abroad the. U.S. S.|or any municipal or Govt. venture. KATHRYN GRAYSON — HOWARD KEEL + -in- sent friends here in town boxes raising pheasants this year. Last|the Mariners on opening night will| Battineau APA 235, that took him |It won't be funny or comical on| 66 3 TT" containing eleven white mice, then | week I called to inspect the birds | be Shorty Long and’ the ; Santa Fe!from San Diego to Norfolk via the | March 15th. { SHOW BOA sent them a note telling them he | and Tom told me this unusual oc- | Rangers, a local hillbilly group. Panama Canal. He will return to] Yours for the low down, | GOLF PICNIC hoped they were enjoying the 12 | currence: : Also scheduled are final ship at Norfolk. JIMMY | ia: ee The ‘recipients Hivari “One afternoon his daughter was | tions in the “Reading Fair Talent! > ir Waite. mice. Zhe ‘Tecipienis vara- | her bicycle toward Edinboro | Search,” a new attraction at the] | ; Lgl TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 bly spent many hours looking thru | when a deer jumped across the | fair, and semi-final judging in the| Forest fires each year cost il} Sportsmen! Be careful with se OPEN DAIL \ in the woods. Keep cur state green. ROY ROGERS — PENNY EDWARDS -in- the house for the missing mouse. - | road, striking the bicycle, upsetting | “Miss Reading Fair” beauty contest. |lions of dollars! Don’t start one. 1 1 ele | = = = Stinker! the girl and damaging the bicycle.| The Roxyettes, plus an array of | - The girl was more frightened than |; ictandin Te 4 a | | 5 99 8 f g circus and vaudeville] 1 f 86 O 5 woman ip at: Florin hurt. acts, will perform every night from| Heart £ The Rockies os 1 : 2 s th oe i : Poultryman Has Four-Footed | Monday through Saturday. Finals inj | certainly has the right idea when Theft Trouble Aplenty the “Miss Reading Fair” beauty A it comes to getting her . husband A. R. Bachman, of the South- |contest, which again offers a $1,000 | W R WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 . 13 off to work with a rush. She al- | eastern Division headquarters, tells | first prize, and nine other prizes] > Work Ay q I MILE EAST i ihe : A a that “Recently a Berks County | amounting to $1,300, will be offered! . ie pe ana pce a fa Ee Coy men on nl CARNIVAL — VAUDEVILLE i, sc na ie VO poultryman Harrisburg’s Only Drive-In front door. Coen Ew : el. z igh coon and fox damage, so I set a | night. | dy v qt A — few traps for the man! When he Some of the finest livestock, art ALI PAVED with BLACK TOP “EFABIOLA" It's next to impossible to . keep Shented the traps next morning he 3nd sulinary exhibits in he Solin. ; . A g FRIDAY — SATURDAY : ST 5 lirde ino i ry will be displayed at the fair : th 3 > on; h iad a large raccoon in one 11ie : ) ' ¢ mind and the mouth. oper at the he was removing the ‘coon from [and entries in most of those depart- same time. the trap he heard the hens give out | ments closed Tuesday. Last year,| 5 " “THE FIGHTING CARIVAN" Gary Cooper = - Double Feature F IT a : with excited cackling. Investigating, | more than 1000 head of livestock | .STANBEDE" FRIDAY SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 - 15 | Little Patsy, aged five, getting|he found a ved fox in the act > was exhibited at the fair. MR Randolph Scott KIRK DOUGLAS — VIRGINIA MAYO -in- 3 A : ._ | catching a fen. Unfortunately, t e| . | | oe bs Ye into her pajamas on which an over- | catching Sh = SUNDAY - MONDAY man was without his gun and all | [ THE RHEEMS FIRE CO. PRESENTS | a * @ 99 sized button has been sewed. he could do was run the fox of S rt Lh = FRANCIS GOES TO THE “Along The Great Divide PI “Mama, I cag’'t make this new! the range.” po smen | vg ’ bs 1 Donald O’conner - Piper Laurie button see out of his eye very Pheasant Puts On Rarely (Form ps HE 1 01 A on as § \ m page 1) i 1 4 p good”. Seen Exhibition I a & vd et] # CHILDREN and 30 ER ue to the interest shown in last 2 COMPLETE SHOWS EVERY NIGHT Co While hunting woodchucks near | oo oa 4 ; Li Gono on in August, Har- | Year's fish contest, the Association The band that’s going like a house afire this season Freddie's mother looked out the risburg mail clerk Charles A. Bol4|is sponsoring the second annual window to see her son running). of the Department of Forests | contest with a numker of large fish | ‘ 7 TT hack and forth between some bush-| and Waters, was surprised to come already entered. { i HE VIVIANE ES es and a pile of twigs he was piling | upon a hen pheasant with 15 smal The first annua] groundhog con st & a g - FIRST SHOW STARTS AT DUSK! oe c14R RS : i ic 1 { AEE tverybody In This Locality Reads The Bulletin 1 Sir chicks. He had about time to esti- ; ! : . J in the front yard. mate that these youngsters had | test is being held this year and is A Dance Line Direct from Washington, D. C. She opened the window and 2 months later than most, | proving quite interesting. The first GLAMOROUS GIRLS —_— BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES ed the little shaver what he was| when he was treated to a little prize for the heaviest hog is $30: hi e rebli -ightly. | drama few humans have been priv- | ; . > deing, to which he replied brightly. i ER | second prize $20 and third $10. aL : ote rt Tl Ta aaa : “Daddy said the stork will be com In aMalfa at the edge of a corn- | This contest closes at the end of] i ing to our house soon; so I'm build-| 4.14 the pheasant mother fluttered | the groundhog season Sept. 29, ing him a nest. and fell and limped away from the Last year the Association had : area. She faked injury convincing- : . : oC x ly, trying to lure Bolton away from 528 members and an effort is be-| The finest skating act of the season i 3 et "Cappy Mumma down town | babies. While woodsmen rec-| ing made to increase that number. | last nite and he was in terrible ognize this decoy trick of the can- The treasurer's report was very { shape so I remarked: “John, you|ny grouse, they are seldom Wiftigs- encouraging. There is a balance of T hl | sure do look worried.” To which he|ses to the same maneuver by the e439 i " 3 H REDD] replied: “Bov. Tin booked solid semi-domesticated ringneck. $64.32 in the General fund and | wll | replied: “Boy, I'm beoked up soli i $4,200 plus two $500 War bonds in | on worries. I got so many on my Game Food Crop Pientiful the Building fund. The Trap fund| Sensational Novelty Act mind that if anything happens to| From Game Protector Lester J. has $262.64 plus $150 worth of Comedy Mirth | ha Haney, Brookbille, we learn: “June me today, it will be 0° weeks 2 Ta) { | 16 y, it will be two weeks be berries were a very good crop in| shells and targets on hand. fore I can worry about it.” my District this year. The bears The regular Fall opening will be 9 { dearer surely did feed on them. I know | held on the Sportsmen’s field at ROY REBER ORCHESTRA Carl Brandt says his definition of | of seven bears that were sighted in Florin, Sunday, Sept. 9 ‘at one p.| “ » and around the Ross Leffler School a “comma” is ¢ apostr 2 la , : 2 s an apostrophe that of Conservation during the month | m. We'll see you there. has blown its top.” of July. I believe we will have a EATS — GAMES ov AMUSEMENTS good supply of other food also, as ? Attended a meeting the other] there is a good crop of berries and MN ICE! : . | acorns showing up.” night and abc ay throu amy Y illi 3 soo half way tl rough Game Protector William Lane, In order to collect dam p cne of the officers excused himself Confluence, writes: Poultry Ranges Bo Re oe saying: “My mother-in-law’s arriv-| “In the areas that I have checked, | other predatory animals, we have to ing on the seven o'clock broom.” |the red oak, white oak, dogwood, "oh the Drones Jae | . are ine . 4 Ss u ri wi hen t wild grape, and other plants prom- | pack’ the immediate Y ei | 3ill save: ise a fair supply of food for wild- | for stray dogs and other dogs with | Jill Enck says: “About the The stocked turkeys have witich They come in contact. thin 3 % eu ye oi hid - This notice is given so that you | g that will _ improve _ some shown food eyijiance of will not be embarrassed in case the { people’s conversation is — silence! | tion. ave nowledge of eignt| Authorities check the neighborhood | | " i hens with broods and have seen! for unlicensed dogs. Has Everything for Everybody: tt New—Different Every Day! ¥ NOTE: No increase on admission or Grandstand scats.. prices the same as in previous years. 3 EDUCATION AGRICULTURE MACHINERY COMMERCE | EXHIBITS DELUXE ENTERTAINMENT EVERY NIGHT Hh" “ON THE TOWN~ {im SPECT. Rn hy sroaowsy REVUE Bi ON MAMMOTH ALL-WEATHER , J COVERED STAGE | OOOO! a a A hat! * So What! four of them. They had broods of a Musser Leghorn Farms | A Sporting Hill farmer, just back| Game Protector William R. Ov- from the Port Royal fair with a|erturf, Youngsville, makes this ob- 26-tf servation: ri ore Jisaovered at the ani=| "ug, irrel hunting in this section| INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED | nal refused to eat or drink. should be pretty good this coming | “Well,” he said hopefully, “Looks | season, as I have observed many SPENCER SUPPORTS liked T got a real bargain, if he’s a| bushy tails lately. We had a good | : a gain, if he’s a trom last’ segsbn and For abdomen, back and breast good workel." - - -. Quite an opto- it looks like we are going to have| MRS, EDYTH B. BRUBAKER mist. a good supply of acorns for them FLORIN, PENNA. i Ji — le to feed on and to hold them in this | Phone Mt. Joy 3-4949 y { Our new draftees are convinced |section until hunting season. One | | Quistanding! Grandstand y VODViIL ACTS i AFTERNOON & NIGHT i ' HARNESS & RUNNING RACES 14 TUES.-WED.-THURS.-FRI. AFTERNOONS BX REARING RAGES SAT. AFTERNOON GIANT R./R. ; TRANSPORTATION SHOW | by Penna.- B.& O.- Western Maryland Railroads | —_— a tha : Ware | factor that seems odd to me is that gk, aos Top Barges were "bus nearly all the squirrels I have seen Electric ° | conductors before they entered the lately are the black phase.” e n | military service. Meaning they had Program to Increase Game Supplies and Gas g already had basic training in telling Through Predator Control Also Specialize On everybody where to get off. In recent years, game Protectors FARM MACHINE WELDING | have taught all manner of predator AND EQUIPMENT Th is control methods to farmers and be- | knew where his wife kept her ick. | in the tapping field The | fulomobile and Truck Welding ‘K= | officers have participat in e | les, and then there was the one|program as much as their duties LAWN MOWER SHARPENING who knew where the maid's quar- | would allow. ’ 1 Ws: fen Since waria war 1m we care Welding Shop Commission has campaigned to re- Food Service| “Top Quality - Low Prices Every Day” | | | i. duce predatory animals and birds ; : fOads Gwennie Kramer said the farm-|of prey to: numbers proportionate MT. J0¥, PA. a Phone ng A 3 \ FLOWER SHOW ers out her way told her the broom | to ‘wildlife’ populations, also to re- |: Delta and Marietta Streets i oa in the Horticultural H nt cern is alm t / ripe but “she said lieve els suffering Jossey from rsh | | Ue) valid Er 3 ious bi nimals. a they can't fool her. “She don’t even birds ane, = ords show Bounty Division ree MOUNT JOY MASTERSONVILLE see no little brooms hanging ¥ on | that in the period, June 1 to August the stalks yet” ii s. | 20 this year, bounty was paid on PHONE IN YOUR A WISE OWT 1571 gray foxes and 2557 reds. Of Samra ie “| this number game protectors ac- counted for 113 gray and 147 red Subscribe for the Bulletin, foxes, PHONE 3-9094 MANHEIM 5-7811