¢ Bulle tin, Mount Joy, Pa.,, Thursday, January 10, 1952 T he Mount Joy Bulletin Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 BE Se anything and everything hy ie P hed Every Thursday at No. | simple expedient of soaking t Main S . 2 9-11 Bost Main St, Mount Joy, Pa. | yich. The fact is that the rich whe . . $2.00 | heen soaked to the point of dimin- Su tion, per year ! tha y $1.00 Ling return already with terrific ths i... "60 income, inheritance, gift, and other 5 Caples 05 | tuxes. Something like two-thirds of : , > ’ : . Cops FREE all the money left after taxation now goes to people in the under | at tl Postoflice XNA i : : ! ostofTice at Mt. 85.000 income bracket, It is obvious J as second-class mal mat- } 3 ; te 1 Act of Mz aweh 3, 1879. that they are going to pay most of — all future tax increases — for the i Penns pm Mer r, Pen sylvania ~ Newspaper reason. dhat nobody cise ean. Publishers’ Associafion : y aa | id The new income tux law which wnt 4 offect N in dion D Thursday | went into effect Nov. 1. wil! add n C change of advertising | Per cent, to the income taxes ol gh j this office Tuesday. | envelove has shrunk once again, At We uarantee insertion of | envelope has shrunk one again. At RY Ivertising unless copy reaches the same time, the new tax bill al« tl flice not later than 9 a. m. I tiall i 1 pri w of publication. | so has substantially increased the | C ified ads will be accepted to | price of a long list of items, rang- ) m. publication d 1y. | ing from automobiles to cigarettes, == | Ly raising the excise taxes. E D 1 T 0 I | I A L| Certainly, Mr, Shelton’s that the American people learn od through taxation what government 1 nw : ! i "0 ho v realize - ince wealthy Thomas Linton veally costs should be realized to day. The “little man” is taking the M:Culiough is dead broke st the) \ of 47 because he lived too long. | beating. There is o possibility today of oth- 909 ers meeting up with the same ex- WHO SETS THE PRICE? perience since the American dollar When you buy one or more is devalued practically one-half. shares of corporation stock through ® eo a brokerage house, who sets the the | price you must pay? The answer up cost $346 million in the last fiscal year. While the ple, but a great many people gotten a trifle | not had the opportunity to learn it. this or that fact that you and all the other make up huvers and sellers of the stock in- price—and no Keeping form prices government a record have farmer mav have : : hid dinary foo The help more for his more than o crop now pe must . that deficit hy volved decide the paying I Lutz, ™ ta rT TTT VT HAPPENINGS af LONG AGO 20 Years Ago Wednesday, January 13th, 1952 Merchants were warned to be on the lookout for wl working a change A. D. Garber was [or reappointment as a man and woman 10 are racket. Florin Twenty-two dealers were cutting ice on the Susquehan- years ago na river that was ches thick Two of Lancaster the Agricultural Trust and Savings and the Lancaster Trust failed to their Company Company, open doors. Nearly attended the | armual banquet of Friendship Fire 200 persons Ben Groff was toastmaster, On Sunday, Jan. 3 the Menna- nites here held a drawing from five assistant to Garber, a farmer, was | The other nominees | Elam Bomberger, | nominees, as Henry the lucky one. Elam Hess, were Daniel Brubaker and Norman Eb e sole Hens from the Melhorn Poultry | Farm here rated third in the tenth) to that is very sim- k of 5 week of the State Egg Laying con- . 2 ying ord received from 23 to test. Gene Ficherly | on Saturday. Clarence Dolby, of Florin was ar- rested on a Court attachment. El- ’s Jargest banks, | Hanry | was six years old i 1 cent. reduction in wages. | years, succeeding his father, quit]explaining technical phases, de- business. clared “the most economical way Ino. E. Schroll was elected presi- to operate would be use of the ras 11.34 or we wy av. cure bacco | dent of the Mount Joy Building and | fan to dry hay, cure tbakeo ond ventilate _the COW stable, recommended | postmaster at | | | from 14 to 16 in-| linger, Lancaster RS; Charles J. Bennett, who conduct | Brubaker, Manheim. Howard od a meat market here for many M. A. Roll- man was elected president, | Henry H. Eby succeeds H. H. Engle, i ssociation an Loan Association and > vice and Elmer G. Feather, of Penna, Power and Light DarvinRannels, 38 The Bulletin—that's why its adver- | Everybody in thls locality reads | tisers get such excellent results. THE BULLETIN | Kulp's | | Tyndall's Is on sale each week at News Store, Agency and West Main street. | deceased, as a director. 4 es | William Cowell, colored, was ar- (From page FOR... | arma | vested for breaking into the A. M : 4 Mrs. Oscar V. Rannels, of Rives Tk : a iy eam fos 's f na, near Marietta. His brother, I - Watches. Clocks- Jewelry Xt Jacob Schroll, the editor's fa- : bio adie . ol ther. celebrated his 78th birthday Herman = Rannels, practic 5m | And Wate Repairing . : % AG 2 terday “| cine at 37 W. Orange St., Lancaster. | A Nz - 3 yesterday. ti : . 3 x ich ' ails He last visited his parents sev-| Mr. Christan Walters OF Champs eral months age, but his mother Warre Greenawalt 3 A ae wie, EN Mug, | SPENt some time with him and his JEWELER po— 4 be on Roth family during Christmas holidays.| 209 West Main St, MT. JOY ny Jo ‘ | . | The Farmeie Inf. conducted by “He seemed to be in good spirits | OPEN EVERY EVENING i Hin oh | Ty ided 4 he | When 1 last saw him,” his mother vl ip | Anthony Pinella was raided by the said i FANCY ‘ he authorities Friday night. I retuineed to his ‘home| ' DA ii. Charles Ruhl, aged six, son of Mr. Ny : EEE ; FLOR! ut 3 Cs . on Tuesday about as mysteriously ; pIRECT CR IW | end Mrs. Signor Ruhl, was acciden- he disappeared, raying he was in shi 70 UR ALP! Rt - “11 J . im is Ss I cl «© © I ] $ tally shot in the abdomen by hi Ne .w York, ‘He did not know or. re- | GROVE " Joey | brother. that occurred ‘dur- | Fp hope | Co. in the United Brethren div} | I | | farm machinery. fertilizer, feed | ther individual or institution has| Zerphey was the cop and labor, svything to do with it. C.S. Frank sold the , Leonard! Of course many of our farm or- Actually, the price of a stock | of West" Main street tol andzations have voted against | represents the most the buyer is Misses Lillian and Martha Metzler. | ¢ control. They are fed up on willing to pay for it and the least John Booth was elected vice | an cwner will sell it for. nd prefer farming on 8 I demand basis means that the buying and selling of stocks follows the pattern of the + one of the present schemes to play! buying and selling of real estate, exchange for ‘arm products. and up to t ner in ; sort. but like the! vther forms of property. A stock | deal has backfired. market is, in elfect, an auction ® 9 © house, and like ail auctions it is sound old law of When the de- will soveyaed by the this fact that we and demand. election supply a presidential i fact that the | mand for present ration has played up to la-| amount offered for sale, the price ite some time. the em-| generally rises. When the amount) | effered for sale is greater than the the price generally And that is the reason why | position does not leek demand, down. stock prices may vary from day to] day and year to year. There has been a very significant laving off men almost everywhere. it appears as | wny of the pay envelope sce a dim light in the dis- tanee Avsund here we haven't felt] terest in stock ownership. No long- much be pinch as vet. Last week | et is it true that the big investor a man, who can do as a day's keeps the brokerage houses and the | wat one. told us that he exchanges going. People of moder- Was ie work at three of our| atc means, with average sorts of largest here, two at jobs. now constitute the great ma- | Manheim it Landisville and |jority of the nation’s 15000000 or | the De at Marietta. | more owners of industrial stocks. An Aj wt cut of Washington, | These people are the real captialists D. { W if today. ® 00 STARTED IN AN OIL WELL Bo you happen to own a trans- “Factory layoffs in November, for raight month, continued | yates report- | ed for the seasons during the past | parent paincoat? Or decade ! breakable icebox dishes? Or wash- “s Santa Clans bave able bathroom curtains? Oy a light- | died end of 19517 we bright-coloced garden | eee { hese? Did you ever notice the COURTESY PAYS w, apper that surrounds the frozen hort time aze the chief of the! vegetables you buy at the store? Vis Florid police department These—along with thousands of | anncunced an interesting innova- | clier equally commonplace articles tion. Posters and placards reading | —may have started in an oil well. Co sy wins friends for Miami, They were converted into their the department, and YOU!” were! present form by the science called laced where every member of the peiro-chemistry which takes pe- force would see them trelenm hydrocarbons and utterly | phones, motercveles and! transforms them. lesks, This particular branch of chemis- | very new, and it is enov- won | nicusly complex. It deals in the ab- was supplied by al fry is which had wead notice for the courtesy | struse world ef atoms and mole- campaitn condricted among its em- | And so far, great as the pro- ployes during the past year. This gress bas been, enly the surface campaign brought compliments and has been touched. As an article in! requests for samples of the a magazine published by one lead- | from business concerns all over the ing oil company put it, the *“‘phe- | nation and in many foreign coun- | nemenal progress of petrochemistry | trie.s. i has Leen achieved in a few recent| what might be called the! ciple in the conduct of a police de- methods of chemistry, | partment is a fine thing. -Neothing| involving the rearrangement of at-| brings more il! will to a city than, oms to make strange new molecules the “teugh cop” | Ahead lies the wide-open, fabulous | Making courtesy vears by traditional a guiding prin- who treats viola- tors of traffic and other minor reg- | ficld of nuclear chemistry. which! miations as if they were on the| plays with the atoms themselves. | FBI's “most wanted” List of crim-| Already the star-gazers among | inals. Miami's move in this direc- | chemists are looking in that direc- | tion could wel! be emulated in ev- | tion.” | ery community which has a police Petrochemistry demonstrates that | organization — whether it crude oil is an extraordinary com- | of one constable or {medity. The precesses of science | officers, can make it perferm services and | preduce useful articles which are | TIME WE LEARNED { almost unlimited in scope and | James A. Shelton, president of | number. And all of this is the re- | the Security-First National Bank | silt of research, both within the | of Los Angeles, recently said, “The oil industily itseli* and jin’ the in-| inost wholesome thing for the wel- | dustries which produce plastics, fare of our country would be for! synthetics and other chemical pro-| the citizens of modest means to ducts. The result is better living for | learn through taxation what the! the people. ! cost of Abeir government really | The American oil industry spends are.” ¢ . £100,000,000 a year. on research,’ A great many people still cling (0 | That is an enormously profitable | consists | thousands of the that we can pay for | investment for the whole nation, | That | practically all |, a steck is greater than the | goes | increase in the general public's in- | a set of non- resident of the Lawn Mutual Fire | 4 nsurance Company. At Ephrata the wages of all boro reduced from 40 to 30 cents an hour. employes was 94722 deer were legally | Penna. during the Charles Gilbert, | World's | nals, will referee a basketball game past season. Champion St. Louis killed inl member much 50 ariett: ‘ 52, of Marietta, | iho his died. Walter H. Fritz, father of Irvin Fritz of town, Harold Endslow (From page absence, He amnesia victim, be an (From page who served as a government grad- | ury would increase ue. grades of his crop | meney or the cards should he | ed in within the three different 35 cents ¢ next week. farmers seconded by Robert Swope. The Witness Oak is believed to | ey Witmer iS CREEK FARM, { between Mt. Joy Legion Home and | New Harrisburg Pike. PHONE LANDISVILLE 6156 { 42-13 | LIVE OR DRE SED | WILL DELIVER | | | | er during the federal price support dicbert Swope a repori on | program of the 1950 crop. . the sale of Christmas cards. He re- | : | y He cited . the instance of one | ported the sales at $250 in tha | Dr H. C. Killheffer | nearby grower, whose best offer | and about $50 worth of | was 28 cents at the farm, who made | Christmas cards standing, which | Optometrist FLORIDA JUICY THIN SKIN MANHEIM || 163 S. Charlot / | GRAPEFRUIT NONE POUND c PRICED 5 MESH 3 HIGHER BAG " | po ap s new Svste The Fresident then reported on | lephorie 5/483 | pound under the new system. Xe gem eported ( Telephone 76 Red Emperor Grapes Wscious 9 we c There is a scarcity of binder to- | th¢ Seed committee and stated that || Mon. & Wednes. 9.5:30 iB ) : . rdor: IONE > x 154 ie Tues. Fp. Sat. 7.9 P. M, . W CROP. bacco, due to a short crop in Con- | CFUCTS WEIC due the 15th of this | S th | NE a bn ris n. | month Tubs. Frig Sat. | OUthern BroCCOlINoNe PRICED HIGHER bunch { hecticut and Wisconsin, but Lan- . 340 Yuls, tle, at. ’ be Doifer r \ 2 :30-1:00. 2. A caster county growers wen't get the Robert Peifer raised the question | REDUCED PRICES ON SNOW CROP FROZEN FOODS price they should for this type un-| 01 how we were going to the Hor 15 E. High St. Mixed Vegetables 10-92 pkg ‘less their crop is properly graded, | isburgt Farm Show on January 15. | Telephone 24-F Waffles pigs (H The said. Cavid Sweigart made a motion that | | phg of 6 Myers warned against two :sevi-| We 89 by bus gnd the motion was | INVEST IN | French Fries 9-01 pkg | | is what gets you five cent tobacco”. short stop on the] Cardi-| | ous: “don'ts” that many | haven't yet learned. “Green tobac- has no part in any grade, not the ta- fillers FROZEN even fillers; throw it under ble,” and ;“Never shorten the bale; it shingle doesn’t matter how short the bales are; shingling Street shed B. Sravely Garber, Willow R1, conducted the panel on curing of tobacco by fans or artific- TURKEYS A. C/MAYER MUSSER | LEGHORN CHICKS ® HEAVY WHITE ~ | BROILER CHICKS * HEAVY DARK BROILER/CHICKS Sliced Pineapple Place your order now Get, Aboard For Tropi Frc DEL MONTE @ Pi neapple Sunshine Cruise Ee nn A 20-02 30-01 con 29¢ can Ten 256 33¢ here thru the friendship of Bill ja] heat or a combination of both for free delivery. Crushed Pineapple | Nitrauer. They were classmates at methods. These growers related 20-02 | Lebanon Valley College. their experiences: MONT JOY Musser Leghorn - Pineapple Chunks can 27c After a two weeks vacation the | Henry Heisey, Washington Boro: PHONE 3-9826 3a} MOUNT JOY, PA. Phone 3-4911 | PIKEAPPLE JUICE employes of the Grey Iron Casting] Aldus N: Myer, Millersville R; Juo. | | Co. went on duty with a ten Burkholder, Lititz; Paul Den~} Subscribe for the Bulletin. | 2 18-02 23 can 2% EYES EXAMINED BY cans 46-02 APPOINTMENT Sinai ; or, s. mis {| “SAAD 33° 2 63 J ottle ottle OPTOMETRIST A | 8-02 14-02 | 59 N. MAR STREET KETCHU ANN 15¢ 2 bot 39 opment ores PAGE "bottle phe Hours: J Bl TINES premium 1b 27 | Daily; 9%t0 1 and 2 to 5 pkg Cee ie Chevrolet For 52 Saturday marks bts public appearance of the brilliantly beautiful new Chevfolet for 1952. So come in and let us show you the new features that make this the smartest looking, smoothest performing Chevrolet of all! And let us also show our appre- ciation for the support and loyalty which has made Chevrolet the salesleader over the last 21 years. Plan now to be our special guest! Tht Ohlly Fine Cats- PRICED SO LOW NEWCOMER MOTORS, Ine. MOUNT JOY, PA. —2% Quality Meats ALSO A FULL LINE OF eee eee eee Evenings: Tues. & Sat. 6:30 - 8 No Hours Thursday PHONE: 334 WANTED Spaghetti “ves A&P Prune Plums Ann Page Beans v....2 16-01 cans 0 1% ithe 9 Zn St Wa 24¢ es Evaporated Milk “GU 4 53¢ Oleomargarine “saci vise Livery 319 a A&P Fancy Bests x. "2 wage ee ito ae | . n Ya-lb 0 A.B. Sahd & ons Nutley Oleomargarine hv » 99 Front & Pine Streets MARIETTA Phone 6-9111 JANE PARKER APPLE PIE JANE PARKER CINNAMON B White Sliced Bread All Prices in This Ad Effective 87 East Main St. Fruits & re. | KRALL’S Meat Market Eight 0'clock Coffee lona Peaches "2". lona Cut String Beans TT: 1552.25 re 23° SPECIAL PRICE! each 45° UNS 52" 2229 11,-1b PARKER Yh 15¢ loaf 22¢ SE Through Saturday, January 12th MOUNT JOY, PA. WEST MAIN ST, MOUNT JOY oy MANHEIM R. sii C. Robert Fry D. 2, PA. Air Compressor Work Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc. Excavating and Grading Cellars, Trenches, Etc. Rocks and Trees Removed PHONE MOUNT JOY 13-4753 Joy and oma Ct SO Phon FY -
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