Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, April 3, The Mount Joy Bulletin Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 Published Every Thursday at No. | Bast Main St, Mount Joy, Pa. Subscription, per year ., $2 Rik DAGRAING ons $1.00 Three Months ............ 60 Single Copies ............. 05 Sample Copres ......... FREE Entered at the Postoflice at Mt. Joy, Pa. ag second-class mail mat- ter under the Act of March 3, 1879. Member, Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers’ Association Publication Day, Thursday Copy for a change of advertising should reach this office Tuesday. We will not guarantee insertion of any advertising unless copy reaches the office not later than 9 a. m. preceding day of publication. Classified ads will be accepted to | not hear as much as we should a- bout where that money goes, The 1051 financial experience of the leading American oil compan- ies is typical and significant—not only of the oil industry, but of en- 1952 | WW HAPPENINGS Of wi LONG AGO 20 Years Ago Wednesday, March 23 DRIVER ESCAPED AFTER BE FELL ASLEEP; CAR RUINED Charles W. Webb, 18, of Manheim | R4, escaped injury when his car | swerved off the Harrisburg Pike | and struck a guard rail and tele- Hi School Honor Roll Fourth Report Period | | [ The auto was demolished. State Policeman Thaddeus Nagle | » A's, rest B's said Webb was alone, driving east, he witeel | First he wie Shirley Eby, 11A; William Tyn- dall, 11B; Robert Fish, Dick Nissley | when he fell asleep at | and lost control. Total loss was es- a 3 Anthony P; i, ) eto) {| ated at $950 y ice. bh | : ; | terprise in general, 3 tho 3 props oi | timated at om by Boje oy 10A; Connie Lane, Patricia Schroll, l » rarmers nn, was I hH mn was ISOM “oC SS iv rf | s During the year, the company M io ” vas, proseciitec on rec RN s FiVIng | 10B; Peter Nissley, Joyce Metzler, : 3 3 urt when he plead guilty ) vio= varges before Justice > ace | bad a total income of a little move | h he | charge hi ope Ju ae v : Peace 9A; Thomas Lane, James Pennell, ob man : 2 lating the gambling AWS | Lester /eidman, Mount oy VR. | i than $1,559.000,000, which is a whale | “| Lynne Fackler, 8A; Asher Halbleib Ambres § Plummer was reap- | pp sa { Lynne F ¥ | | of a lot of money in anybody's hook. Here's what happened to it, Salaries and wages, materials and other general expenses took almost s1,180,900,000, and depreciation, de- pletion and amortization of proper- ties accounted for better than $51,- | 000,000. | Taxes had to be paid to the tune | of about $130,501,000. After all the costs were met, the began Monday but the ground is | still covered with snow A new dry cleaning firm has reg- istered at the court house at Lan aster and will do business here Dick Tootkousian and Merial pe town inted postmaster at Elizabeth According to the calendar Sprin Merassion, of Philadelphia as th ® a. m. publication day. | compuny had some $148.700.000 teft | Cash and Carry Cleaners and Dy- | pene |» _ vee: thal 10 percent of its gross | . 4 D 1 T O RIAL income. A trifle more than $15.- Martha Hershey, of Landisvill: E | 000,000 of this was paid out in div- heads He Lancaster ounty Coun 4 + | idends to the people wio own the tn is RH. fa ne The State Fish Commission company. who invested thei sav- Seer po Ao I van claims it planted 1.400.000 fish in! ings in i, and who made its exist- | the Sehhte: sub-commities : Pennsylvania streams. About a i shee possible, The balance was res G. W. Leaman, of town opened | weck after the opening of the trout tained in the business, when it will 8 TOW seat riarket or Fast Mai season this year we will tell you | be used for EXPANSION, HUProve- street at what was formerly Ben the fishermen's side of the stocking. | ments, and the other undertakings Fishermen should not forget that | that are necessary if a company is the authorities can’t stock ‘em al- | fe keep up with the parade in ready caught. competitive business world. : eo 0 One intevesting aspect of this is President Truman evidently saw the hand-writing on the wall and {finally broke out into the open and informed the public that he-is not a candidate for re-election. Harry, that's one time you' weve smart. With the farmers, the bulk of the South, labor unions, etc. a- | gainst you, there was absolutely ne chance. Present indications don’t point to | income was only about one-third the size of the tax collectors’. In typical modern industry, the own- ers get one of the smallest slices of the “pie.” ® 00 ONE DAY'S MEATY Today you and your fellow: citiz- | ens will eat 60,000,000 pounds of meat. You'll do the same thing to- morrow and the next day and all i e-for-all, either. If Ike says | 2 ie for fi next dent the days of the year. That's enough yes, he's yo "a . : 3 . | meat to fill 15000 two-ton trucks. | | and every 21 hours it disappears a- ces high is Pe The reason taxes seein ig b | cross America’s dining tables. ; ave hi e : : hecause they ave high. Back in ee You don’t have to know anything year 19() the average Pe pa | about the meat industry to realize an 3 axe 7 p p | . : . dis $3.88 in Federal taxes, w ae the | how big a job it has on its hands. average per person today is $172 4 %| Most of our meat is produced west according to the U. S. News ¢ | of the Mississippi, while most of it World Report. It isw’t the high cost |; oon gast of that river. The meat Ie) : AC re |. of living, it's the high cost of gov industry has to see to it thal the ernment. | meat is moved in an ovderly fash-! lion from the far-flung centers of BILLION IS A LOT { production to all the centers of con- You might get an idea of the | It has to get it where we | hugeness of a billion if you realize | oon it and when we want it—and | that since the birth of Christ more in every onc of its many forms. than 1900 years ago, just slightly | meat industry. all the way | more than a billion minutes|g livestock growers through | have elapsed If you take | packing house to the butcher | a look at the President's proposals | shop, is a basic, essential enter- | further. you will see that he wants | prise. That it is highly efficient to spend more dollars in the next... without saying—meat is a per- fiscal year than there have bee "| ishable commodity and waste can't seconds hetween the birth of Christ | be tolerated. And it serves us far and the present time. more cheaply than most of us real- Eh | ize. As an example, the packing illustration as 10} commonly earn, as profit, administration | 0 Here's another the fraction of a cent a pound does business. A storage depot was |, he meat they handle. That is erccted at Horsehead. N. Y. at a jue of the good results of competi- | cost of nine million dollars. In 1947 | tion there are more than 4.000; it was declared surplus and sold | packers in the country, all looking how present by the War Assets Administration | fo. business. for 31,126,000 to a Representative! The meat industry's job is getting | from New York state. Shortly bigger all the time. Our popuiation thereafter he sold it for $2,585,000. | 5 increasing at the rate of Don’t forget that nine million was | 2.500000 a year. your tax money. developments—first, there has heen eo 0 a bumper crop of babies in cach of The Pathfinder, a magazine pub-| past ten years: second, more lished by Farm Journal, Inc. .at| people are living longer. And prac- Philadelphia, brings out some in-| tically everyone is a meat eater, teresting facts in a recent issue, it cempares Pres. Truman's spend- | WILL INCREASE WAF ing with the appetite ef a young SQUADRON OVERSEAS walrus. We qtote: | Lancaster, Pa, March 28, “It would be fitting if the wal-| 7} department of the Air Force rus’ name were Harry instead of | today action is being ta- ! about This is due to two El 1952 the | that the stockholders’ share of the! nett's David 8S. Shonk Susan Rahm purchased th property on $1,860 Fire destroyed the barn on th George Summy farm at Masterson ville r m 1 1 | William Tyndall was reappointed | postmaster here for a term at $2,700 a year. four-yea David | | street, at public sale Saturday for | Fellenbaum, 8B; Douglas Priscilla Lane, Jean Reese, Jacob Zeller, 7A; | Susan | Fish, | Barbara Thome, =| PENNA DUTCH DAYS AT | HERSHEY ON AUGUST 21-23 8 Plans for conducting an old-fash- icned quilt auction as a feature of annual celebration of Pennsylvania Dutch Days at Her-| Second shey Park on August 21, 22 and 23,| Ponald Thome, Lois Becker, Jean were outlined at a recent meeting | Parrenkamp, Sally Ann Nissley, | n| of the general committee headed by | 124; Nancy Ashenfelter, Peggy | | Fackler, Loretta Kline, Georgame | | Shatte, Barbara Shelly, Claudette | 12B; Jay Barnhart, Clair | Mary Bailey, Rohm, 7B. the fourth e | Harry L. 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First’ Honor Roll—All | Wade, Ruth Weidman, 10A; Edith | A's; Second Honor Roll — At least Christ, Sara Garber, Miriam Tyn- | dall, Mae Zink, 10 B; John Witmer, Marian Kline, leen Raffensberger, Judith Schultz, 9A; Jere Lee Thome, Loretta lin, Kay Metzler, 9B; Jack Gilbert, Kanode, | Schneider, Verlene Harple, Mary Winona Markley, Joan 8A; Gerald Becker, Janet McKain, Marlene '8B; Paul Becker Nancy Samuel Harnish, James | Leroy Kaylor, Betty Mumma, Carl | Thelma Snavely, Wannette Wade, ’ Virginia Gelt- macher, Fdward Lindemuth, Shir- | 7A; Richard Divet, ley Metzler, Judy Naugle, 9B. stl th Wilco. Patronize Bulletin Julia Loewen, Mumper, Diller, Nissley, Advertisers. Lane, Kar- Gar- ee SIMON P, NISSLEY MARY G. NISSLEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mount Joy, Pa. y Playmates || n | -1 | e | | the shar el | | * Space | calls [ r| | SOE TTR “5 Sg brief | * (se line inqly BA * Keep calls reasonably The Pennsylvania State Council | { AL - of the Brethren in Christ Church | [ [SS (75 2 will convene at Mt. Pleasant | | 5 oy Church, Rapho district, April 7. - Society of Form Women No. 8. ! * ol ~~ * held their monthly meeting at the | home cof Mrs. David C Fast Donegal Miss Iva J. Godshalk, of the Posey Patch, spoke at a meeting of Farm Saturday Women Society No. 3 on afternoon. in MOUNT JOY Replace (€ receiver carefully p= / They're Pre-Tested in Actual Wear! Scores of lively youngsters . have tried them out, in actual wear, before Poll-Parrots are approved for your children, Next time, get more w | { style, fit, and wear Poll-Pgtrot with Pre-Tested SH Fox Boys 0d Ge Poll-Parrots! fe Jack Horner Shoes COLUMBIA | OF ANY y 3 EYES EXAMINED BY ? APPOINTMENT > 4 $ DR. S. MILLIS > $ OPTOMETRIST > 2 59 N. MARKET STREET $ ELIZABETHTOWN $ Hours: & Daiiy: 9 to 1 and 2 to 5 3 Evenings: Tues. & Sat. 6:30 - 8 3 No Hours Thursday 3 PHONE: 334 4 LET US... | | CH WITH OUR ALSO WHI Q PHONE MT. Take Care of Your Mt. Hope Leghorns WHICH MAKE EXCELLENT LAYERS OR BROILERS A. C. MAYER ICK ORDERS NEW STRAIN 1}! TE ROCKS Tq ee —— stm the Chick-of-Tomorrow | iy JOY 3-9826 4-tf Herbert. The Government's vorac- ken to increase the assigned strenoth at! ious appetite for the taxpayers of Women's Air Force earnings continues to grow like the | gyerseas to a level walrus. In the last six years, our Wap Squadrons in the zone of the Federal Government has taken interior. Approximately fifty WAF frem us moré in taxes than the sum | ver month will be shipped from the iotal collected throughout the en- major commands to overseas squad- | tire previous history of the Vnited ons with the States. In 162 years, our taves to- made The requirement of | taled $251 billion. In the last six one year of Military service prior to years, the Government has taxed us overseas to the tune of $262 billion. feet. Governments are not unlike wal- | The Air Force further announced russes. The bigger they get, the! the shortage of Flight Trafiic Spec- moze they cat, the more they want. ialists women for It actually costs us more today in stewardess training in the Military taxes to feed our Government than Air Transport Service remains. In it costs us for the food on ow tab- | order to fill vacancies a special 60- de day screening project is now set up There is no evidence indicating at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas any change for the better. How long | for WAF in basic i Ta % this reckless spending of your mon- show aptitude in this field ey will continue wil! be determined TTT Ree... © by the people themselves. The only | POISON BAIT FOR FOXES thing that will bring a halt is pub- | IS CAUSING TROUBLE lic pressure. When the people be-| You all know about come sufficiently angry at the in-| bait laid for foxes. credible waste and speak up force- Fishing Creek it fully, the Administration must lis- | of dogs got the ten. Speed the day!” ® 00 {cut for the arrest of a game warden SLICE | lor putting out the poison bait. The We hedr a great deal about all | outcome should be interesting. the money biisiness takes in in the | ————eae— Squadrons comparable to first shipments to be in June. assignment remains in ef- and who the poison Down around | appears a number | bait and died, while { in Bucks Co., a warrant was sworn Pride of = ownership — knows no age Union National Mount course of its operations. But we do| . Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation limit. Save with us and have the things you want, Joy Bank, of Mt. 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