The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 24, 1952, Image 2

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Bulletin,
The Mount Joy Bulletin
Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher
ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1001 SE i. mr
each day, The recent crime inves
Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday,
January 21,

Publis} d Byer ry Thursday at No. | tigations have certain lawless ¢l-
«11 Fast. Main St., . : : 3
9-11 & A t Mount Joy, Pa.| to switch their activities
. into other types of indling, par-
Subscription, per year $2.00 hg Types o! swindling, p
Six ae $1.00 tculmly the pushing of bed checks
Three Months 60 | among merchants, with shoplifting,
Single COREE. 05 and counterfeit money os side
Sample Copies Ean she FREE | Hives
Alter listing score [examples
Entered at the at Mt J Shing scores of oe hie
of the way and individ-
joy, Pa., ag second-class mail mat-
ter under the Act of March 3 3, 1879. uals are imposed on and biltked by
er the bad check artists, Mr. Johnson
Member, Pennsylvania Newspaper | i
Publishers’ Association gives some sound advice: Checks
should never be cashed on the bas-
Publication Day, Thursday is of casual acquaintance, sym-
hard luck tales, distress
vague
haste,
dignity
Copy for a change of advertising | pathy,
should reach this office Tuesday. |
We will not guarantee insertion of credentials:
any advertising unless copy reaches
the office not later than 9 a. m. offended
preceding day of publication. | sentiment,
Classified ads will be accepted to | (he
telegrams, answers, altered
bluff and blust-
personal re-
threats to
alleged friend-
report to
main office, o
$a a. m. pub lie: ation day. Sd A ship with an official of the com-
TT _ | pany. Phoned instructions to cash
E D 1 T 0 R I A L checks, regardless of the source.
| should be disregarded.”
safe rule to follow.
check for
whom you don’t now or who can-
is one
There
Don't cash a
+ + &
District Attorney John W.
bas made it emphatic that slot ma-
leyer anyone
chines will not be telerated during nat furnish yon with absolutely
his administration. Beiter take satisfactory credential
warning—John means exactly what oon
he says. | This year, the American people
coo will feel the full weight of the tax
Here's another illustration of the bill passed during the last session
type of high Government officials | of Congress. The new and higher
today. Tuesday a jury found Den- | levies applied to individual incomes
is W. Delaney, ousted collector of! only for the last two months of
internal revenue in Massachusettes, | 1951: In 1952, of course, they will
guilty on six counts, He falsely | be in effect for the entive twelve]
that the
both
certified as paid $180,497 in tax| months. It is probable
liens. He faces 18 years imprison- | President will ask that taxes,
ment and S37.500 fine. individual and corporate, be in-
® 00 | creased ence more—though it is
HARRY NEEDS HER highly unlikely that the present
Down near Tampa, Fla, a grand- | Congress vill go along with that,
mother and fermer school teacher | in the event of a major war.
has taken over the management of The burden of taxation has in-
two towns, one with a population creased at a very swift rate
of 1.500. She has conducted alll the | country. According to
business since 1947,
in this
a new bhook-
many | fet on the ‘oblem issued by
five | the Chamber
tax p
of Commerce of the
has made
improvements and in those
years has not increased the tax| United States, the cost of govern-
rate. | ment required only 7 percent of
What a pity that President Tru-| the national income in 1890. When
World War
about the same. By
like | I broke out,
.spree. |
man can’t have lieutenants
: : : i in
that while cn his spending was still
And
apparently, many of his| it had jumped te 22 per cent.
appointees are helping themselves now gevernment js taking some-
to some of the nation’s tax money.| thing like one-thivd of
® 0 0 off the people.
As the
For a leng
Ch: a"
stock controversy, as may Chamber's
elsewhere in
in| theory has dominated tax

hy an article time the
finally
much regret to say.
should have happened
familiar with the situa-
tion ever it started. the
er has every reason te believe ther
be seen
the Bulletin,
Court, we
This
and being
discus~
but
wound up
very siens. This theory has merit,
unfortunately people have
fed to that
expenditures can be
never
all government
paid for by
Lelieve
since writ-
taxes on the ‘rich’
case for
should have been compremises in-
what has taken place to that they will redistribute in-
stead of
1052 | Mmm
|
the figure |
1919,
the income
booklet says,
‘ability to pay’
heen
The popular
welfare state expenditures
date t come from rich to peor. This would
Here too, is another illustration indeed be a simple solution to the
1 werld's social and economic ills, if
at the v hurridly passed zon-
 
But
taxes
snly it were true
nt here, needs many
make it applicable
of Mount Joy.
laws ave all
to condi-

ing law prevale
had no
effects, this
There simply
toon!
amendments f{o steeply progressive
to a town the size undesirable economic
Zoning
richt if enacted to apply
a vould be impossible.
and planning v d be impossible
are not enough rich people!”
like it or
ft is clear, whether we

tions as they exist but a law which |
ww 2g rot, at anv Ni tas ote
apples to larger cities. ean by no ; that an} tax in
means be adopted and enforced by | must fali primarily upon
oi PF vor
or much smaller mu-| People of very modest means—ior
the reason that they have most of

~ 1 | the nev.
to the Esteck case, | Pt money
telling a
According to Secretary
Getling back Siva
. snyder, almo 75 per ce 8
can you imagine any law : most 75 per cent of all
neTrSnN « 3 * « asia >
man which is the frent er the side PU nal income available for ad-
ity + 1 .
5s 3 itions axa . alls:
of his house after it has been re- |‘ nal tax tion is actually in the
towest inceme bracket—-under $2.-
modeled half a dezen times. That
400. By contrast in the over-$39,-
seemingly was the bone of conten-
. . . . 000 vine a rails !
tion in this particular case. 0 Yacke); the income available
[or additional taxation amounts to
Please do interpret the above as
meaning that we are supporting or
of the total!
opposing either Estock, the Zoning :
Commission or Boro Council. Fast as individual income tax|
We have in mind the fact that if| have risen. cornoration yates
have risen even faster, The cor-
any wants to erect a build- |
was held to a ceiling
Vorld War IL
is 52 per cent
i 1 | poration rate
ing, no matter how large or small, PUTation rat
. | of 42 per cont is
from which the boro and communi- #2 pes cent in
nN - 1
Now it Very steep

tv will benefit for vears thru
ous takes. it should hy all means profits taxes come on top of
he enccuraged in every way this. The total corporation tax
amend a law | TINS as high as 70 per cent. There
sible even if ore must
to do it.
Things like this have kept Mount
5.000
it became
Manheim, Eliza-
Holland and
right.
projects, if we
here if an incentive-economy is to
be maintaiced in this country, and
Joy, under the population |
enterprise is to be
mark ever since a boro,
Compare us with
bethtown, Lititz,
see how near we are
In all lecal
to do things and go
should help one another.
® 69
DON'T BE AN EASY
progress.
This illustrates, form,
the
in capsule
magnitude of
The
described in
New
the tremendous
| tax problem.
want | heart of
problem was these
places, we
| werds by Senator George:
have heen frequent discussions of
| what the fotal tax ‘take’ may be
MARK
We are living in an age when the V thout deing injury to our eco-
fine art of to get sumething "OMY: There is no fixed limit; the
. . . m i nd ;
for nething is beinz practiced by | "M4 3S to be found only
naticns, states, cities. and on down when. the tax ‘take’ destroys
to the lowliest pick pocket and pro- | Incentive of the people and
conceivable
and to
: : " when it le: ston
fessional writers of bad checks. | When it leads to every
Fred Johnson. Vice President of
the American Stores at Philadel
phia. has compiled information on |
the growth of the bad check |
effort to evade
i practices by the
selves.”
——
taxpayers

even if
less than one-third of one per cent |
is not much room for further hoosts!
encouraged to
that |
“There |
wasteful |
them- |
et. Jt réads like a fast moving, At a traffic intersection, the U. 5.
stary. Per example, he points out| Mail (ruck has the right of way
ail cther vehicles, at all times.
cope A en
cyer
that in the trading raea of the
‘American Stores a certain group of |
banks formerly turned back from | The pony express Was established
three to five worthless checks a between Tai Francisco and St. |
day. Naw they turn back eighty | Joseph, Missouri April 3, 1960,



repens 4 [ in State College. h
Despite his 79 years, Mr. Garber
prefers ta work rather than rest
| Inactivity is not for him
HAPPENINGS
— of — : op years as
served four a mems-
er wom


IMON P, NISS
ount Joy, Pa,


f Mt. Joy's Town Council and
TY “Nf vas always active in the affairs of
LONG AGO sthe town, Thirty years ago he or-|™
nized what is now known as the
IANA A M Joy Exhibit and
Community

20 Years Ago : for 2 years. He is
the organization
still identified
president of
WANTED
ALL KINDS
‘SCRAP IRON, RAGS, PAPER
AUTOMOBILES, Etc.
Used Furniture, Ete. For “Sale
PHONE 6-01 IT WRITE
A.B. Sakd & Sons
Front & Pine Streets
MARIETTA

Phone 6-9111

A laithfu] churchgoer, Mr. Gar-
Miss Dorothy Bosnaugh, 13. who | Ger wa superintendent of the
Ravens. maar: ng list Church Sunday School
a farm tvil for 25 yeors; was president of the
leclaved the best judge of corn | church's board of trustees and a}
ne the 4-H members at the an- | member of the official board.
: - 1 banquet at tho| A tenor vocalist of note, he loves
Brut k H it Lancastor. music. He sang in his church choir
| and led the group for years. Years
Irs. Harry Leedom, of Florin, |age he organized the Mt. Joy Male
to} d since Sun- | Glee Club. The group filled many
duo to sick engagements.
it eras { Mr. Garber is a member of the
de nivel 01 1 Fennsylvania Pharmaceutical As-
tion the 18th amendment was | sociation, NARD and was a mem-
morated at Manheim Satur- | ber of the Lancaster Pharmaceuti-
by ringing of the church bells | ta! Association for many years. He
: wr clock kas also been active in the Odd
nediately afte the town clot * | Fellows and Royal Arcanum,
k 1 | Married to the former Grace
The Susan F. Faus farm in Rapho | Cling, they have one daughter Mus.
of his time to the upbuilding of his
vnship, was Id at sheriff sale | Esther Starr of Rohrerstown and Nt
r $1,000 subject to a mortgage of | V¢ must add that Mr. Garber is F its
. | mighty proud of his three grand- ruil
C00 | children.
Earl G. Kulp, of Union Square,| Theodore Roosevelt once said:
nd Anna May Dyer, of Landisville | “Every man should devote some
|
|
married by Rev. Merkey, at
BIRDS FE
Quality Meats
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
 

4 3


Vegetables

KRALL'S Meat Market



 
E'iown R3,| 23 W. MaipSt., Mount Joy
vrecked his car to avoid hitting a

PHONE:

Evenings: Tues. & Sat. 6:30 - 8
No Hours Thursday
334)
Were profession.” This principle certain-
Manheim [ly has been something of a motto | WEST MAIN ST, MOUNT JOY
The court eppointed the First{to Mr. Garber in his 50-plus years
= nial Bank and Trust Company | of pharmaceutical endeavors. 5
Ey EE S
here guardian of George, Mildred, | : . S EYES '‘EXAMINED_ BY
Jolin, Robert, Charles and Franklin | Stimulate your ‘business by adver, 2 APPOINTMENT
Ye 3 . | tising in the, Bulletin. 3
in} Lhe estate of Mary K. Mil- | ‘
uy WO fe $ DR. S. MILLIS
r, te 0 Tountville ! !
| : 4 OME
Mrs. Frank Kulp was taken to St.| H. li 3 TRIST
’ oy 4
soph’s Hospital | : b 59 N. MARKET STREET
ips mene 3) etlig $
ore tnan $5,000 loans have heen 2 1ZABETHTOWN
> p
de to Pennsylvania farmers by F ! $ Hours:
{ the Federal and Joint Stock Land unera ome 3 Daily: 9 to 1 and 2 to 5
re
y
3
4



arked ec JAMES B, HEILIG,
Si were baptized Ly Funeral Director
Fore Co Tat oor at Se
ter, pastor of Chiques church. A
Te ek Welter V, Lohman ag
The Pennsylvania| ELECERICAL | onl
(From page 1) ’
| Phone 3-4760 Mt. Joy, Pa.
never shirked a civic duty he was

FOR...
Watches-Clocks-Jewelry
Watch Repairing

Greenawall
JEWELER
209 West Main St, MT. JOY
OPEN EVERY EVENING





called upon to perfecrm. And over | INVEST IN
the years they were many, we
might a MUSSER
23, 1872 in East
caster County, he at-

ytown High School but
raduate. In 1898 he went
from the farm to Philadelphia to
udly Pharm and graduated
Phil phia College of



barmacy ir !
Keturning to ais home county he |
cpened a pharmacy in Mout Joy
which he of rer ted for 39 years, Af-
ter closing his store he performed THE
relief werk for a year. Then he or free delivery. M
tarted regular work in the Town Ek
I harnacy Elizabethtown, under Mus L h F emben
lareld S. Foreman. In June, 1951 sser eg orn arms in
this store was bought by Blaine | MOUNT JOY, PA. Phone 3-1911

Kiamer, woo fermerly operated
TU

UNION NATIONAL
OUNT JOY BANK
of the Federal Deposit
surance Corporation
36-11 | FRR



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FARMERS!
And Prove to Yourself that You Will Have the STR(
Repotting Plants orp edlings
and Cold Frame
USE MICHIG PHAT SOIL SPO
the Greatest Success
2 Seed Bed for a new lawn
planting ornamental TREES
fis FRUIT TREES and FLOWER BE
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USE MICHIGAN PFAT SOIL
Wonder
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Outside beds,




 

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f
f
prepay
LANDSCAPERS! J:
Root Producer
“The
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Well Kept
PRIVATE
HOMEOWNERS!
You Wiil Surely Want Some This Spring!
Shrubbery with FLOWER
USE MICHIGAN PEAT SOIL SPON(
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PHONE
35-2173

IT WILL PAY YOU TO READ THIS MESSAGE
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NGESE = STURDIEST
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PA.

sor Work.
oncrete Breaking, Etc.
Air Compr
Rock Duilling,
and Grading
Cellars, Trenches, Etc.



‘Rocks
and
Trees
Removed

PHONE MOUNT JOY

34753










stalk 9¢ § vols 25¢
NEARSY poo 39¢
Pascal Celery
Stayman Apples
Large Dried Prunes
A&P Seedless Raisins
12-01
cello pkg
Ye
Florida Juice
Sparkle Puddings
Kraft Macaroni Dinner won: 2 ss. 25°
Parkay Oleomargarin
Niblets Corn
Cheddar Cheese

A&P’s Sugar Prices Reduced!
FINE GRANULATED SUGAR
SUGAR
93: a 47:
Nutley Oleomargarine ws 23€
Green Giant Peas 2 po 33¢
Agar Luncheon Meat - 35¢
Corned Beef Hash wr 39¢
A&P Sauer Kraut “ov 25¢
Cold Stream Pink Salmon 48¢
A&P Grapefruit Sections 2 ‘or 31¢
Feiso or Fels Chips uo 28¢
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JELLY ROLL
- 29°
BREAKFAST ROLLS or 25¢
BREAD JANE PARKER 1-1b 15¢ Via 22¢
WHITE SLICED loaf
a
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Hershey Bars 5-0: 1 Oc
Hershey Kisses 6-0: bag 23c¢
Hershey Miniatures ©..." 27 ¢
1b 69c¢
116 59¢
Hershey Bars
Hershey Kisses
Valentine Candy
See How You
Save At AP!
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feast your eyes on the grand buys
you see how you save you ‘ll se
ters for thrifty food shoppers.
SHonida, Citiud Sale!
FLORIDA JUICY LARGE SIZE
ORANGES
FLORIDA THIN SKIN LARGE SIZE
GRAPEFRUIT
19¢ /
18¢’ Flounder Fillet
SRANGE, GRAPEFRUIT
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Prices in this ad effective through Saturday, Jan. 26th
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5 POUND BAG
29
Ib 39¢
{CORTLEY BRAND 14-01
WHOLE FROZEN pkg 29¢
pkg 19¢
CARN. JONV's Wa 53¢
= 2
40
oe
Mushrooms
rawberries
rozen Waftfles

18.02
CHOCOLATE MINT, BUTTERSCOTCH
OR LEMON PIE FILLING
REDUCED 3 1 c
PRICE! >
12.0Z ¢
CANS
MILD C SHARP c
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THIS IS THE LAST WEEK OF
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1:3 210
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SMITH'S GREEN SPLIT
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SMITH'S PEA
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M&M Chocolate Candies bes £36
A&P Fancy Sliced Beets 2 25¢
Sultana Fruit Cocktail on 356
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Jelly Eggs Lb 2s 4 S¢
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87 EAST MAIN ST.
MOUNT JOY, PA.





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