You Can't Tell "Em Like This Use A ‘ "and more showmanship than for 2eeThe Bulletin, Mi. Joy, Pa., Thursday. January 19. 1950 Tne VNR — .-—r : | : y 1950 Farm Show many a year, It had greater sup- » | A J EK port of farmers and more farmers The Mount Joy Bulletin RAPPERINGS 1] came to see, s-Jewelry Ci (From Page 1) came to see it 8 of tory of progeess. It was actually New records set the 1950 Want Ad And wa Repairing 7 t Ino. E. Schroll, Edi Randy’ | ror Shaw Intent Ire ens ~2 Jno. Lk. Schroll, Editor and | ublisher an y S { I ONG AGO Pennsylvania Agriculture on Par- | Farm Show included; largest live- 2 " ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 om ad Girl A ade The great assemblage of | Stock show, totaling more than 1,- A 2) Ww r H Greenawalt At | dh . als SRE mE pe . ———————— i | | An, AAA - wa (the Commonwealth's agricultural | 650 head; largest dairy show, 550 LA JEWELER halt mi Published Every Thursday at No e etin S { 20 Y | might sod . a ad Juding » largest Hol- a ) | JEWELER sday at No. i y night--the cream of her crops, | ead including the largest | J nl 3 Th >. | y hg son | - ———y 2 df Ta wud 3 mm p 8-11 Fast Main St, Mount Joy, Pa. By. Hill Wilkin ears Ago livestock, poultry and products of | stein display of over 200 head; | | —-— iy, 8 2p West Main SL, MT 2 Subscription, per r $2.00 Scra book ! ANDY SUMNER ioid the gir} he H BW iar eof Th xas City {the farm home--fulfilled the ori- | largest premium offering, nearly “wl wd OPEN EVERY EVE i p ye ve Da \ cl 5 0 ’ 5 J 5 : Je . loved her. She was beautiful : pi or ginal educational objective of the | $54,000; largest number of cash a= | Six Months ........ rer $1.00 he couldn't | Texas rolled a whoop 2500 miles to . Three Months ....... yt “+ and he was human and he couldn ua 1 Farm Show. ( wards, over 9700 offered; nearly Single Copies ........... 05 ' . help himself. He felt chagrined | New York City | ‘ oii, | 400 commercial exhibitors, close to [ } Sample Copies FREE Week's Best Recipe when he thought of it later because Jesse Watson purchased the A Great Agricultural University 100: niore oor Be I bo 0 2 a : Se Cheese Rin Salad: 1-2 ¢ Roque- | that night he had forgotten that he Groff Saddler Shop mn N. Market |X the title to the 34th Farm Show 1d 1074 h - ever etore. nt 1 1 a | a y the using urea ) Entered at the Postoffice at Mt. / for cheese pkgs, cream cheese, | Was a police detective and she the | oo 40 i it into a by the Evangelical United Breth- k Tn A ou he bureau of | H 4 rans Mi, 1 accom e | the | 2 arvisburg *hamh ) om= | suall Joy, Pa, as second-class mail 1-4 ¢ milk, 1 t Worcestershire | 8irl i iend and accomplice of the dwelling | ren Bishop who gave the invoca- the Harrisburg Chamber of Com | February ter under the Act of March 3, 1879 1-4 Worcestershire wee, | rn ol oo a alt. tor Kinsev'’s . Restaurant heid 4 | tion preceding the formal opening | Me" made more advance reser- 562 Ibs . ; le had to get awa) ok 2 : : : : y 1 . vations for rooms for visitors in| LY PRICED i Member, Pennsylvania Newspaper | 1-4 paprika, 1-2 t lemon juice | o sow davs. It was the only way he | shooting match for turkeys and on the first night by Governor private home | SPECIAL Apple LE Publishers’ Association 1 T gelatin, 1-4 ¢ cold water, 1 ¢ could think e¢lear- | ducks at their establishment. { James H. Duff. That phrase fits | 1 1b. $.15 tion in 1 ; y } From Alabs ame leleg: | RHUBARB ows wit ream whipped Combine cheese, | . ly. Sp he ran A joint meeting of the Boosters the Farm Show like a glove and rom Alabama came a delega- 1 1b. $.16 a Publivation D Mhutsday Blending: well: Add. the « Minute | to Chicago and md Rotarians was held aot the impressed the opening evening | ticn of farm leaders for the sec- MIXED FRUIT ‘ De abou! on C opy for a chan of advertising | |... SSO Soften Fiction there he dr PI vy Garden Spot Restaurant. | audie nce of more than 10000 in ond year to examine operation of | APRICOTS 1 1b, 8.12 . ALSO A shoul i 2 on eo Tuesday. | t 0 { dissolve by oon He Ee ve 24 inches vk I si | the coliseum. The Governor de- | the Pennsylvania Farm Show. | PEACHES 1b. 5.19 WA 3 We will not guarantee insertion of cold water, dissoly ! I'he chief got sore Ice 24 inches thick was harvest The in ; | mention any advertising unle copy reache Iding over hot water Blend | when he saw him ed cn the Susquehann rive at clared Pennsylvania has the big-| That state will dedicate a . $1500. Pitted Black Qherri 1 1b. $.40 Side De 1 3 » . . ( ne 3 y 3 . r . the office not er than 9 a. m. | into cheese mixture Fold in the “What the hell! The dame will | Columbia Jan. 9 | gest and best Farm Show in the | 000 perfectly round coliseum n | Donald Duck : 4 for $1.00 Wagon, | preceding day of publication. { whipped cream Turn into mold | take a powder on you. If she blows Seven deer were seen in hills | United States and the best Farm {January 1951 and they will pattern | Cut G $5.24 Lime Spe Classified ¢ will be accepted to which has been rinsed with cold | it’s curtains as far as our chance outh of Columbia One Luck and Show in the world. their operation on that of the Pa. | at reen B Practical 9 lication day. Se Chill 4 til fi When | °F bringing in Tony is concerned.” ' ol If th 1650 How " chow. A representative from Oysters - appro, imately 25 $5.65 wire [enc mm ye | WE Hil unt} nrm. er Randy felt like telling the chief SIX doe { © oe show means any- . tH - er inmold onto plate lined or Rok : 4 he @ Bus service between Columbia | thing, it means the Farm Show Kentucky said they are planning a E ECONOMICAL PACKAGE x m I | to jump in the lake. But he didn't. ied new state fair under f and 1 My « 1 with itercress or lettuce. Fill | He knew the chief was right. Pamela | end Safe Harbor beginning Jan. 18. | will live for many years to come, 4 hl uRgor one roo! . and Peas - Lan County, : 22 lbs. $.67 to start | center with mixture of fruits or | was Tony's girl. A new one. They'd B. F. Heistand and Sons, Mari- | Sec retary Horst declared. The asfied for Pennsy vanig Farm Show Fordhook Li 2Y2 lbs. $.90 longer. + + + ! vege: Serve with mayon-| been seen together at The Lobster | atta had Wolgemuths Mil] at Flor- | educational objective was met in uilding plans. Visitors came Copes White Corn, . a 4 2 lbs. $.85 T It seems unfair to expect a dog | naise or French dressing. Club and the Hou was that Tony in grind 1400 pounds of roasted | every division of the show. It from more than 25 states, Canada WRAPPING PAPER i Chk as Tey WEST PRICES to like you when nobody else | Tey This was nuts over her. | corn, put up in 12 Ib. sack to | carried through 120 meetings and and foreign countries to see the UL NG PAPER LOCKER SUPPLIES AT LOWES 0 after Feb . : Right after that the Ryegate lictrib } t av 1 _ | show. ruacy 15t does. Div Joth into melted fat then . distribute to the poor people at | events, providing incentive for the A ee SW Lin tle A job was pulled; a night watch- Von ii : ; ———— 0 i fect cond cover the chicken or turkey which man and a cop shot dead. Of Mariett: { farmers further to advance Penn- | part of t A grod place to find out how | yoy plan to roast Keep oven course Tony vanished. They One of the highest prices report- | sylvania agriculture, a two billion| There is no better way to boost MOUNT, JOY. PENNA. glass up- old yeu are is behind a lawn mow- | heat low at 200-325 degrees and couldn’t hope to find him. The ed for 1929 filler tobaccy was 25 | dollar industry The show had | your business than by local news« DIAL 3-5436 length of . i : a : | ‘vs BEBE : er or a snow shovel. baste cver the cloth Stil] an- girl vanished too. A week later and 10 cents. I more color, greater attractiveness | paper advertising. driest per ® @ 9° ther variety f muffins besides one of the boys saw her down at fr a emt tt ee scent ——— ——— . bedrooms Ofer von yes Ocean Bluffs, She was an usher appliance. Its a lucky man who can tele- | the ones mixed with tomato soup | In a movie theater. | ® rom, po phone his heme without busy sig- | for liquid, is the standard muffin | They didn't pick her uj The one VE 4 nals blocking him for half an hour. | recipe but flavored by adding a| chief was too smart for that. He anc he Ww eo © © cup of grated American cheese. ! sent Randy down. “You're a good owner, OUR OLD PEOPLE However, do not use more than looking kid, Randy, with nice, friendly smile. Go down there and | I 69th & M two . tablespoons of sugar in the Often state hospitals can be cal- 5 A hal | play the sucker game. Sooner or | ek ‘hen | Put canne rach halves Wy > nk led an old folks home. When | €CiPe qd. peac { later she and Tony will join up : Sales Mar families den’t know what else to | In shallow baldng dish, pour oven It's our only chance.” ° Kip ager = g do with older men and women, €ach a little sherry and broil. | gangy's part was easy. He played ~ AvcHones thougn they are fundamentally Serve with meat or as a dessert. | the part of a ‘lumber King’: on ; Huey R 2 | down from Michigan on vacation, Sale st. healthy. these old folks are often Inspirational | The friendly worked. Pamel ne 21 y SI /orged. amela committed to state institutions. And ‘whosoever shall give to rye lonesome There are enough problems in the | drink unto one of these ones al and Ziad Yo. have him | | ; I state mental institutions without | cup of cold water only in the name Then came that night when im- | » added burden of caring for |of a disciple, verily I say unto | pulsiveness gave way to logic. He : 3 LY ys... . . > : . the ar gi oli vor he shall in no wise lose: I} ‘her. end: told: her he. ioved | Ever since the anti-trust lawyers filed their suit to put A&P out of business, they have been making, in the newspapers cople just because ey are . | you, he shall ir se lose his | kissec and ved re ; Ee ! N IR V0 he ; en hey ne ; ; 5 het and over the radio, various ‘allegations’ about how they think this company does business. - a Thousands of these people end up | reward. Mathew 10:42. Fs oi ts Ti 1% : 2 in mental hospitals, falsely and wo i Ca AL Please remember that allegations’ are charges that have not been proved. | - was C S00 NV. dd i labeled as insane. Sane though | had to say on the subjects below: orders to take both the girl and In this case they will be disproved. 1 seble, well-meani an with a | On Absenteeism: Dost Thou Love | Wel x ius z { T . : . . ’ uN feeble, well-meaning 2nd Bg Wi Pony, Well, he'd do just that, here have been times in the past when the anti-trust lawyers made very damaging *‘allegations” about this company 7 human's self respect, they are | Life, Then do not squander | Days passed. They saw each ha : : 9 . 5 hg . . Poh ead ee i that the courts eventually decided were utterly without foundation. » “dumped” into these state hospi- | Time; for that's the stuff Life is | other once at least every 24 hours | tals. Why increased sccial se- | made of. On Education: The | They danced and went sailing and | In our last advertisement we told you about the time the anti-trust lawyers charged that A&P, two i bsg J yi Sess {Te . : QS TY 1: oNNis 3 v | . . . . . . 4 1 curity tex. why millions of dol- | doors of wisdom are never shat. |’ > 7 any played 5 ns any | other food chains and two labor unions conspired to fix the price of bread in Washington, D. C. oO Satu i # : " sutiered. e was aunte y the | . . 8 lars out of pay envelopes, if such | Cn Freedem of Speech: Who- 0 0 table | And yet, when this case came to trial, it was revealed that the defendants were actually selling bread a thing is common practice? ever would overthrow the liberty | rhere was a haunting light in the | cheaper than most other stores in Washington, and there was absolutely no evidence that they had i ® 0 @ i of a nation must begin by subduing | girl's eyes also. He wondered if she | ever engaged in any such “‘alleged’ conspiracy. } Twe FROM SIX 70 FOUR TO TW@{ the freedom of speech: a thing| too, were suffering because the | That was the time Federal Judge T. Alan Goldshorough/instructed the jury to bring in a verdic* yee Hershey. lian droughts and wage in- | terrible to traitors. On Inflation: | same thing had happened to her. of “not ilty.” J Ta ht © | gue . j . - antation ‘'work- | Buy what thou hast no Need of, | ONE DAY he called for 4 ereases to coffee plantation 'work- ; . . . ie § 5 er. of coffee is down | and ere long thou shalt sell thy her and found wild fright in her | it was the time he said to the anti-trust lawyers: “rs so many number of bags, are ex- | necessaries. On Public Service: | eves. or qh .l “If you were to show this record to any expefienced trial lawyer in the world, he plamations to the housewife of My rule, in which I have Range! om afraid! fe's here! would tell you that there was not any eviden at all. Th Cale : 10's here? | why increased cost of coffee. | found 3a Slaction, Is, never to turn That man. The man I tried to - ‘Honestly, I have never in my over forty yeafs’ experience seen tried a case that was Whatever the reasons. the eight- | aside in public affairs through the io) you about—why I left Chicago. | as absolutely devoid of evidence as this. That is the honest truth. | have never seen | cup percolattsy gives way to the private interest; but to go straight | He—he's horrible! At first he was | one like it.” : few crawls pot in local table 3e- | forward in deing what appears to | nice to me, then—I had to run away Ve ia 5 3 - ; LT : a four-cup pot in local tables. Be- | 3 Be Bp to keen iin from. foot." But this was not the only time that the anti-trust lawyers mde such serious “allegations” a rainst A&P which were false. As. As, F p him fi f g g ing praciical, women don’t like the | me right at the time, leaving the | '0 keep him rival . : . . x . ‘ 3 New Fo ples per peund, so they use less | consequences with Providence | What's his name?” said Randy Again, and still again, they brought cases against A&P a suffered defeat. . other yk Be co a n Religion: in i “tf | s we ha: 51 : : other baile coffee Tea is becoming more | On Religion: Sin is not hurtiul| Tom He's at | As we have said, we think you are entitled to know abogt these other cases. And now, we are going to tell you about Kav: of | because it is forbidden, but it is| fhe Seaside. He called and said—" | the second time the antictrust lawyers were wrong. - my a monure sp pepuiar here due to high cost planters, h scoop shov governmen ‘java’ Folics will figure they | forbidden because it is hurtful. | go down and have a talk | have heen drinking ico much cof- | On Tax: There are no gains with- with hin Bandy sn tpped. i . al “Randy! —' { fee anyway and new is a good | Cut pains. ang) ih I or | ] 3 You're coming toc The n Me mo time (0 cui down. The thing The penned words of Franklin | - ' . " She didn't understand Randy’s at- ® pt Lot may become a habit and the na- be been Passed dow titude, but she trusted him. \ Deal : . prow the ages & are fa ar : . ! calers tion become a land of tea drinkers, alg and m 307 ne miliar in They went to the Seaside. | e 0} 0 na 0 a 0 pe ase “ | We have heaven forbid! families. homely wit, Inside the door Pamela stopped. ny --] ® 9 @ his humble wisdom, his faith and| ‘There he is!’ she whispered. > TRAFPED PUBLIC hope in America, makes Benjamin “On the divan reading the . . . a . g RENT We. the captured public. are so | Franklin a household character,| Newspaper.” In December, 1941, the anti-trust lawyess brought a crimi Judge Wyche said to the anti-trust lawyers: "yf sted accor fig to standards 2 fireside friend and mentor. TH was Tony Quarles. Randy felt In Wilson, North Carolina. 4 . I ———— iN ; ra . > sick. He put his hand under his Th : Cais I have studied this case from the very outset. In my opinion 2 »a for commercial broadcasting. Ii ey charged that A&P s fresh fruit an . . . . bl you can't be rid of listening, you | WILL YOU HELP? sidiary, and other good American citizens there sno testimony produced from which i can yeasona Y ' the best th are trapped. When music. mews During the last holiday season, prices paid for Totoro il be inferred that the defendants entered into a combination to in machine and especizlly, commercials ave as in the past, tragedy came to | é Fat Ry i and Maryland p O€s In depress or lower the price of potatoes. This is the fed you in street cars. busses, many homes. It came in the ; 3% . . GC ] 5 ‘ i 3 3 . Sil 3 Y, 5 site : . . . . . ’ . raifrcad terminals. trains, it is en- | form of fir. In some instances, | | Can anyone imagine any charge calculated to be mdge damagigls to a retail _ “I might say that I never tried a case in my life where a greater forced listening since you can't it left dead, maimed and suffering | J grocery business that must rely on farmers, day afteMgday, fof the food we effort, more work, more investigation had been done, combing Fat on turn the knob and shut off the human beings behind. In one distribute to our customers?, ~ I that ? h b h id ? d Bak Heise program. When music on the ra- case a fire which started with a I In this case the anti-trust lawyers gave a story to the newspapers, telling a mos wt a fine-tooth com to gather. evidence, as was done aylor, Hz dio is offered factory workers, | Christmas (ree destroyed most of millions of farmers that we were the kind of people who would force their in this case. BABY hospital patients, it is supposed to! a (own. prices down deprive them of a dece 3 : s We : i : | da nt income, and lower their fa “ . . . “wy —— be a healthful purpese. for the So. again, the nation has been | living standard. - er thei milies “ “But, as was said a long time ago, you can’t make brick without gocd of the individual. But, | shown that fire is one of the . straw and you can’t make a case without facts » -y 3 . when priva‘e enterprise exploits | greatest menaces to life and prop- These charges were false. : through rzdio advertising an ad- city--and a menace which is al- 8 | They made these charges despite the fact that it has always been A&P's So, here was a case in which the anti-trust lawyers made seriously damaging Everyb vantage over the travelling public ways waiting for a chance to Das wasted. The snes wach | policy to pay our farm suppliers fair market Prices for ali produce: to aid charges against A&P in which the Judge decided that there were no facts from which they can't escape, strike. I other 3 a at least A a through better distribution of its products; to narrow the spread to support those charges. they become captives and this is Yet the terrible toll which took Roars i : Jag etween farm and retail prices: d 3 i : . : urs. ] prices; and to help farmers build better markets 2 A not healthful! in 1949 need not be repeated in! Pot: and started ti. Tobi for their products. P That 18 why we say the anti-trust lawyers can be wrong and have an a Justice Brandeis prontunces the | 1950. Fire is not an enemy a-| and started across the lobby. Ti . . " been wron = ll rm Tony saw him cc 8. i Jas hat is wh c y . ge. ik right of privacy is the tight to he gainst which there is no practical | Tony wim coming igh was 5 Fan many thousands of farmers all over the country are now coming __ vv ni . : let alene. Strange such a pro- | defense. It is, on the contrary, | shot before Tony reached his feet. : ; That is why we say that they are wrong again, just as they were nouncement is even necessary in| en enemy which can be captured | The gangster went down. Randy When the case finally came to trial, the anti-trust lawyers put on wrong in the Washington bread case and the North Carolina this land of the free. Rural areas and controlled. The experts say | looked at him, then remembered as their first witness a : ; : : otato expert of t a fortunately haven't the degree of | that something like 90 per cent | the gh, Se had Io take oo too. ri) Agriculture, P p of he uU S Department of potato case. anncyance over this forced listen- | of all fires are unnecessary ---they ‘around, and ‘there she | hs We ; : sie . ans AY : : anncyance oy St ; was, staring in wild-eyed horror. Ty : ; ; e are going to show the American people that the suif io destroy A&P is ing that is invading the : privacy could have been prevented with “Randy! You shouldn't have— This expert, who was the anti-trust lawyers’ own witness, testi- really a suit against efficiency and against real competition, = of the traveller in the cities, but! just a little thought. a little time, | you've killed him.” fied that contrary to the anti-trust lawyers’ “allegations,” the 1 To a § illage ‘a fe i > recautions | Rs v's lip ¢ Tonv arles ? bl nv 7 : $3 al 3 > s . . - v ~~ NN it might come into every village ‘a few simple precautions. Most Randy's lip curled. Tony Quarles defendants made every effort to help the Department of Agri- The real question involved in this suit is whether businessmen are going io hamiet on public carriers, before | fires start from the simpiest haz- opened is eyes and saw the girl. ' culture in its effort t id th f . be encouraged to do a better and more efficient job; or whether we are ing the roar of disapproval is heard | ards---carelessness with smoking | Hello, sister,” he managed. “Con- f hi Jd 5 oa) . e potato farmer in better marketing to let the anti-trust lawyers in Washington blow the whi tl bod Be : IF by commissions and committees. | materials, frayed electric cords, a re he first Ww on | 1s products and n getting a better price for his products. gets big by giving the people more for their money Regan ody whe 1 A srt hy |g talc el