TST —— | ~The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, October 11. 1951 no need for the bins, some of which ment closed that avenue and what-[ Maintenance, Athletic Maintenance, | were never used: ever hopes the government had of | Knitting, Archery, Cards (beginners ai » { And when they did use them regaining some of its money thru| 4 Advanced), Study Group, Tri- | | he ount oy ulletin | they found some of their grain be« sales. Hi-Y. (pf r ¥ Xn Be < ing spoiled by leaks in the bins,| Now they are to be dismantled. ih a mn Jno. LE. Schroll, Editor and Publisher This also discharged futher use What use will they, be put to? | ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 J TR TR So the government decided to sell CCC officials are still thinking N EASIER WAY i 3 | ges of waste and extravagance in the bins to the farmers at a that one out.” 0 SOLVE > 2 Z | oy Main’ St. Turday Ne. the Federal establishment amount ed price. But the re were no taker BR nh dB ls BUSINESS EE to a “pack of lies. The reason was a clause in the loan Subscription, per year .. $2.00 | The President has every right to contract signed by the CCC to ob- Mount Joy High TROUBES + Sik NOE es $1.00 his views. But if he is correct in tain the money to build the bins |S A C Pp Wo r k Rocks oh io Months ............ a this instance, the country certainly The clause stated they could be (From page TO i r o m r e S S Oo I : ingle Copies . {eg po »" . 1 te ; el Maintenance, Study BY. ! “bbs . ome | 18 full of “packs of liars,” and they purchased after a certain period of : [ Etc d Sample ihe FREE abound in the Democratic as well time by private individuals but Wednesday Art, Rifle, Mixed ADVERTISE Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, an Entered at the Postoffice at Mt. | as the Republican party. Senator could not be used for any other Chorus, Journalism, Typing Prac- HERE ~~ U Joy, Pa, as sccond-class mal mat- | Byrd, for instance, holds—and sub- purpose than gran storage. But|tice, Model building, Canasta, Sicl- . . Trees ter under the Act t of March 3 3, 1879. | his position with masses since grain storage is not needed |ence Athletic Maintenance, Junior I= xX C ava ti Nn g and G rad | n g Member, Penraytvatia Newspaper of facts and figures—that the bud- | at present, farmers asked, how a- High Boys Athletic, Card (begin | Removed Publishers’ Association get could be reduced by something bout dismantling them and using | ners), Card (Advanced), Study C h £ : ! " | ellars, Trenches, Etc. —————————— like £8,00,000,000 without harming them as hen houses or other farm|Group. | 7 4 e Public thon, Day, Lin bi | any essential government activity. | buildings. Thursday Art, Rifle, wea LS Te | opy lor a gigs ol S nat r Douglas he aved gal A nphatic no in legal language | Homemakers of America, Banc | : chould reach this office Tuesday. | Senator Douglas has waged a gal- n empha | We will not insertion of | lant but losing battle against pork- from the federal Justice Depart-' Typing practice, Movie Projection, PHONE MOUN T JO XY 3 " 4 7 5 3 any advertising unless copy reaches | harrel spending which can’t be de- ! « « | the fio Ted San > Ae Me fended except on vote-seeking pol- > icatio | proce vi yg accepied {o | itical grounds. The Hoover Com- | 9 a m publication day. | mission, which was entirely non- | Er ===== | partisan, showed precisely where r RI A lL, billions are being wasted in the EDI I administraton of the government. a4 | Only a few of the Hoover Commis- E AMERICA'S FINEST ANTHRACITE B | sion recommendations have heen a- This is the week of Mount Joys | : 3 Farm Show. It will be time well dopted and those that have been i | attending. | 2¥€ of a relatively minor character. and prefitably spent by attending. | = Sinus : i vw and inter The President's stand is logical There will be many new and mie > | ni ; : only if we assume that centralized 6 esting exhibits, so try and come. 00 government must do everything for ANE everybody. In essence, this assump- ery at ae A Pp CUTLOOK ISN'T BLEAK : ; oe SY I - { Eve ything you buy at & oh ws bledk tion says that the people are incap- ves f S ea fa a must satisfy you comp The outleok isn't nearly HS en lable of taking care of themselves, | i | u tela 0'Cl k J 0 , o man of military age as a ( Ei BL p30 for a young n sabi: At and that, consequently. they must f i id bag it Seems. These ey ig be wards of the state. That is a cuts own on alti y CO S | an't make a mistake! 3b bag $2.25 ers’ Odds for Su Rordh, J in | philosophy of defeat and despair, | or ch 7 drafted, 1 in 30 goes to Korea, 3 \ r+ . . he: ; ! 1 5 ray gat shat ot, bat only: 1 in} pir ge = id ro and | This winter protect the health of your i Red Circle bag 0 a) its strength and freedom. : i o > it an in 780 is killed. : ’ aviv i's fact st - on all 2 219 gets bit and 1 Hn Is Yor Unbridled government spending | # family. It s a medical fact that steady, uni Astomers 3b bag $2.31 » he's in a service, his chances| i: . vii - ZR Gace he's in 3 service, us lis a cancer that can destroy the form heat means fewer colds. ‘blue coal King of being killed after a year in Kor-| richest nation. : Corn er Bokar Coffee I-lb ¢ ca are: in the Army. 1 In3¢ We obo heat is cleat, long-lasting, healthful heat. A € os i beg ines in 29: Air Force .(this | a . -l Ress 1 In id pe; ~. 1d FARM POPULATION DROPS ! No smoke. No soot. For good healthinsur- ‘ cludes Japan), 1 in 370; Navy, 1 ni TO 18 PER CENT | Cd > If there were a popu! ar ity poll about 666. “ “ nu ance and carefree heat, order ‘blue coal. 4 ASP would have io b eo 0 0 One of the largest minorities in| eg You CAN SAVE up T0 fee ores, A would have to be first. : i his ¢ ry ay, & ! Se poe iti . . This is not the time to be build- | this og Today, 208. ope inst Ne 4 30% ON FUEL BILLS wilh For more housewives buy their food ing. bridges. dams and buildings. entirely unorganized, is compose i wU/% Pcl Bl 3 DONT GAMBLE ON FUEL...ORDER Lop 3 = ee : ing | Of the people who live on the farms Yes, ius true! The amazin Ah { from AGP than from any © other grocer. Rather it is a time to be cutting] {a all ard val 1 { Temp-Master thermostat aut - fang ‘blue coal’ AND YOU KNOW YOU ‘RE | out all expenses which can be put] ¢1 the nation and raise the food, conrols dampers so Pd GETTING AMERICAS FINEST HARD COAL Does your A&P get your vote asthe best til later times. Ail the crying | feed the fibre upon which life itself accurately thac fuel bills are off xntil : Ay an t depends cut as much as 30%, 5-year fl SAD { p! ace to sh op? If not, pi lea ce let us know for government economy will not| guarantee, Free home demon- . | . ; have half the effect of cutting ex- | One hundred years ago, seventy stration, ey. ON BE SAFE-PHONE TODAY: Please write: h bla Ji diccinline | per cent of cur population lived on ha - Ko penses that a little self-discipline | ‘ ISTOMER REI AT! ] EP on demands for local projects willl farms and raised enough food for CUSTOMER RELA ATIONS DEPT. have. It is difficult for a man with | themselves and the other thirty per | A&P Food Stores his hand in the till to accuse an-| cent of the people of this country. WOI GEMUTH BROS Ine. - 420 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. other of mists funds I In 1950, only eighteen per cent of | 9 i ) susing S. | | \ i 00 | all Americans were engaged in pro- FLORIN, PENNA. h | | ’ wh It is a commonplace of history] ducing food and, nevertheless, the | os A : " Sno-White-Farm-Fres that nations do not realize what is dation has more to eat than ever | ‘ { happening to them until it has hap- | before in its history. : ) ‘blue codl’s’ COLOR GUARANTEES YOU G SERIE TRE i) pened. Thoughtful Americans have | The explanation, of course, is in 2] ‘BURNS BETTER. ..[ASTS LONGER; ET 8 MONEY i in recent years been deeply con-| the application of science to the : on | cerned over the trend toward so-| Production of crops. Mechanization LARGE ie PRICED cialism. The truth is that we al-| has helped the farmer to produce / HEAD HIGHER | ready have socialism in America, | | larger yields on fewer acres but, aor your wiry er e ® | net complete as yet but far advane- | more than that, scientific develop- | oe A ines hia om; ¢ ed. | ment of sprays and other discover- LOB hi BT, SA 3 Ibs © 0° @ | ies have helped in the production o | Bac | Xo! PETE MORE AND BETTER COAL | cf larger yields. Bi FANCY EATING 5b c For every ton of coal that was] The introduction of hybrid corn. i am NONE PRICED bag mined in this country 50 years ago. | alone, is credited with increasing Td Th i A a8 PRY ay HIGHER fav's ; inute coal in-| the yield by around 750,000,000 | ; bn HY 5. NO. 1 today’s up-to-the minute coal in | the yield b; 20,008, nr. 1-lb & 0 U.S. NO. c Ned annual Thi . 8 ok rel Ib dusty produces two and winually. This makes possible a '4 0 FUEL ka £9 Sweet Potatoes yeiiow 3 13 tons. But that fact, impressive as it} | larger number of hogs and cattle H TLL [SINS Coty 20 Grange BR 2 = 45° is, does not tell the ‘whole story of wd. be sides, makes a market for Zig 1 Nn DOWNEY. 6 3 { qa WNEY. -in coal progress by a long shol. Crone which used to be used to a38¢ Fi Waffies FLAKE pkg 25¢ By comparison with 1900, the] keep horses and mules alive. Now, | quality of the coal we use has been | animal power has been replaced to ic SALE! vastly improved. The industry has|? censiderable extent by the 3.800,- : devised scientific new ways to clean| 600 tractors that have come to our Wilbert's Dot and treat, and to actually “manu- | farms Shee 1915. facture” it to meet the specialized This is an interesting picture and i - S CLEANSER needs of homes and factories. More- | which is reassuring to the 82 £4 rr over. coal and other industries have Percent of the population that de- FEATURING: PY 15-01 oe DEC iF cooperated in research to develop | pends upen the farmer for abun- | 28° B " highly efficient furnaces which get dant yields of the crops that are! e Exclusive Duo-Therm Dual BUY 2 CANS AT THE REGULAR! | essary orn 3 \ : PRICE... 23c the maximum possible value out of | Te ary to moder life. However Chamber Burner — with GET SIRs CAN FOR lc cach ten of coal burned. } dele that is net so in- extra capacity for extra To take one cutstanding example. aR i ves around the | cold days. Gets more heat ¢ 5 FROZEN 10-OZ ¢ the coz hich i sed 3 tandard of living for many . oa Mi the coal which is now used in| iis a ng lor many of these from every drop of oil. FORDHOOK 2 PKGS modern electric generating plants| Work in the production of : produces almost seven limes. as) Tt involves also the opera- » Modern Contour Styling! 0 8 TREESWEET Lo Pe a c : i whic av : Bt OR 1 wm = z hd much energy per ten as did the Lon of Taws which have favored High-Gloss Mahogany Finish! gt B\ ot CALIFORNIA tans J can coal of 5) years azo. This remark-| against agriculture and ah : 5 fh #4 ; able progress has been the result of the disparity in the average in- Exclusive, New Automatic fsP FANCY PUM PKIN 1951.NEW PACK “ig 29-0r "df ge the better coal which the industry | of farmers with those who Power-Air Blower circulates > a gan J nov markels combined with great} "Ors in other lines for a livelihood. heat by force, saves up to 25% ONLY i { ie ~ 195] 1 ¢ advancement in the equipment oY on fuel. (optional) OFF-THE-CO3 NEW PACK ? Lh J1 which buins it. Rav ” . Fuel-Saving Waste Stopper! : 9% poy eta Cec Stuck With : GREEN GIANT PEAS NEV PACK 2 com 33° 4 is just coal—and frat it asn't | (Prom rage 13 Waist High Dial Control! 448 ind £4 cans indergone any = particular change i { adi: 7 : : . ; 2. They had no bins ior storage! Big Radiant Doors for ny qh since time began. But that simply] ne ; i | i 2 YA Ba trae. Ht pd lool act hk Sid to ship it to available bins quick spot heat. ON THIS NEW ! LIPTOR S SOUP IX CASH DOG FOOD i y wuld have cut J : sits — VEG c same, but there's all the difference] Se Save cut the edge off their | * Large Capacity Humidifier! DUO-THERM ROYAL pkg 13 TONAID Veg TTAB 3 x 47" ; ro | R NCODLE ns in the world in its quality. The in-| {! > : | MODEL 815 WHILE . OR NOpDIE sa dustry has spent many millions of, So the Commodity Credit Cor- | hi C ; dolla=s to develop better grades of| poration with the blessing of the U. | L, Deweo orn Ban guet Chicken WHOLE 470i $1, 2g » . . . wy 5 COOKED can coal and to help find better ways to|S. Department of Agriculture went | See our Complete Line of 115 ning STANDARD QUALITY +’ use it. This kind of. research is | head and built the bins all over Duo-Therm Heaters for 7 2 ot Temaioes 1951 NEW PACK ‘Junket QUICK FUDGE MIX 12: 8%¢ vital part of the industry's opera- | ihe state, | i I me ar... Pi anni Ch 0 Ss : 9 ge fl 4 J Q RE eri RE en 78° tions. It is one of the fruits of a Fifty of the bins were wood — a Every Heating Need! rp BELL KS 7 mn Cal MRS. SCHLORZR'S competitive system of deing things | scarcity at the time — and 40 of He Saitine ria of Gg wR 12-02 ¢ | : | i Ww Hy Si which makes each operator try to| aluminum -— always deemed es- | Ke eh $4 Ba it Peanut Butte for 35 cutdo all the others. Coal has kept | sential for the national. deferise efd | 2 Py up with the times. | fort. | FURNITURE — FLOOR COVERINGS — APPLIANCES a0 Sanborn RIE: oo 9 | All told the bins had a capacity | | : : A an 8 oz. jar for $1.03, Get the 4 oz. PACK OF LIES | of 228,00¢ bushels of grain, deemed He SALT 2 Ti for ‘only Sc. (regular price 54c) : ! tol der: i ’ Total Savi President Truman has strongly | as sufficient by the federal Agri- E E N E R $35 ee A VE 6 TEN ATI Saving 49c defended his proposed Federal bud- | culture Department foy the State. : od Miah bis \ $ = get, contending that no major cuts, But just as the bins were com- ® hi ; SALE PRICE a can be made in any part of it with- | pleted the Korean War started and | Home Furnis ings out endangering the welfare of the | other domestic and foreign com- | 1 nation, In a recent speech the Pres- | | mitments combined with Korea ate! CASH a EASY TERMS | 89 EAST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY, PA. | ident took his most aggressive pos- | up the surplus grain on hand. ition yet, when he stated that chav Farmers soon discovered they had 15 - 31 MARIETTA AVENUE PHONE 3-5601 4 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. / fol