. 8—The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, October 1. 1953 at [GAS TAX TO PRODUCE HAPPENINGS $125 MILLION THIS YEAR Harrisburg, Sept. 1 Yearly of income from the state's gasoline tax has jumped from $3,112,000 LONG AGO to $124,977,000 since the levy id [was first imposed here 32 year - AAA hui A | ago thi week J. B Fisher 30 YEARS AGO Chairman of the Association Pe Deaths: "Ethel May Bowers, | {roleum Industries of Pennsyl of Jac six weeks old daughter ob M., and Anna M. (Landis) Bowers, of East Hempfield Township, near Landisvillle, at 7:40 atter died yesterday morning a. m. from infant trouble a brief illness. John H. Brandt, contractor and builder bethtown, died at his Rainbridge Street, town, on Saturday evening While trying to jump on a water wagon passing in front of a well known of home on | { vania reported today | Eliza- Elizabeth | Of coufse these 32 vars have have seen a substantial rise in gasoline consumption, Mr Fisher said but the increased [revenue also reflects the change In our tax rate When a motorist buys 10 gal {lons of gasoline today, he pays | 10 cents in taxes to the state [and federal governments, Mr | Fisher pointed out years ago, the tax on 10 gallon was 10 cents He said that as of January 1 of this year, revenue from the state's gasoline taxes alone had added up to $1,496,912,000)| since first imposed. He contin- ued: “With the use of motor veh icles on the rise, the «gasoline his home here Friday noon, Roy Collins, four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Collins, | was injured when he slipped and the wheels of the wagon passed over his right leg He was taken to the Lancast- + General Hospital in an un condition, where it was announced that his right leg had been badly bruised and cut about the knee. His condi- tion was reported as not being serious. Sousa’s band of 100 pieces will give a concert on the grounds of the Lancaster Ath- letic Club, at Lancaster on Sat- urday afternoon and evening. At a meeting of the directors of the Union National Bank, Carl Krall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Krall of this place, was elected assistant cashier. Mr. Krall hal enrolled as a stu- dent at the University of Penn sylvania, but will now take up his duties instead. Mr. G. Moyer, owner of the Mount Joy Market House, has leased the entire building to Mr. Enos B. Rohrer, who will fake possession Oct. 1. After that date our markets here will be a thing of the past ' unless other arrangements are made 15 YEARS AGO Miss Esther Walters, Main Street, town, will piano and harmony at her home or at the home of the pupil, as desired. Miss Walters 41 East teach majored in pi- ano at the Peabody Conserva- tory of music at Baltimore, and studied with Pasquale Tallari- Co. Mr. and Mrs. Don W. Gor recht and daughter, Miss Doris returned last week from anoth er picturesque trip of several thousand miles. They traveled through Vir- ginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas and Tennessee. At a meeting of the Rural Youth of Lancaster County, Paul Musser Mount Joy R2. was elected treasurer. The meeting was held in the West Lampeter High School. Friends and neighbors of H Clinton Engle helped to fill the Engle Silo. Miss Marion E. Hoffer, 265 Marietta Street, charged with reckless driving, was fined $10 and costs by Justice of the Peace Wolf following her ar- rest by State Policeman Ries following a collision near Brickerville Saturday night. Zink, of town who oc- cupied the auto with Miss Hof fer, prosecuted Elam N. Steh- man, Marietta R3, driver of the other car, on a charge of assult | and battery. East Ward Councilman J. Robert Keller, took il suddenly Saturday and was immediately removed to the St. Joseph's Hospital in the ambualnce. He is suffering from pneumonia. 10 YEARS AGO Deaths: Miss Annie I. Bruba- Yer, forty-seven, 224 N. Market St., Elizabethtown, died Wed- nesday afternoon at her home, following a cerebral hemor- rhage. Mrs. Emma N. Brandt, 76, died at her home, 70 S. Main Street, Manheim, of a complica- tion of diseases. Births: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Moore, this boro, a son at| 2:35 p. m. Saturday in the Lan-| caster General Hospital. Some time ago the large to-| paceco shed on the farm of Mr. | and Mrs. Harry G. Zerphey, a short distance of this place, was razed by a storm. A new shed was erected on the site, with | many friends and neighbors helping. | Fire, believed to have been | caused by an overheated stove] in the summer wash-house at-| fached to the main dwelling, | completely ruined the home of | Mrs. Andrew Schell, about six} tax should keep pace vearly increases in revenues through sumption ing increased gasoline con Thus, Pennsylvania motorists are fortunate in that constitutional amendment has| been passed that will insure them that Thirty-two | by produc- | any added funds paid by the users of the highway will be used only for highway purposes. And the money so | spent as to insure a full return | in road improvements for each dollar colle ced.” > OE There is no betler way your busiaess than by local news- paper advertising. to boost miles north of Eliz: 0 thtown, along the road from Gaines- burg to deodate, about 3 p. m.] Saturday. The damage is esti- | mated at $5,250 by Asst. Chief | Wiley Flowers, E-town The | dwelling, a frame building, was| entirely destroyed, although | most of the [furnishings were saved. Mrs. Wallace Zerphey, of town, left Thursday evening for Grand Island, Nebraska, where | she joined her husband, T/5 | Wallace Zerphey, on Sunday She will remain there for a- about three weeks in Exclusively yours in this brand new, fine—furniture styled Duo-Therm Windsor Qil Home Heater 1500 ONLY DOWN EASY TERMS Other Mocels From $57.50 | { : COLUMBIA CLASS Public Assistance {TOURS SHOE COMPANY Rolls At Low Point A tour ol the Gerberich Payne Shoe Company in Mount y Pennsylvania's publi 1ssist- | Joy was made by the members ver oO “a ance rolls have dropped below ol the problem of democracy SON their World War II low point. |elass of Columbia high school Al the end of August, 1953, th The tour was sponsored by number of public assistance re the Lancaster chapter Ameri cipients totaled only $202,509. cans lol Competitive Enterprise The World War II low point System. The program was or was reached in June 1945, when inated last year when about the number of publ sistance | 800 high school seniors visited a thoy Loam The l recipients was 202,713 As the | local industrie £ a one pee came to a close the roll YS commenced to climb and reach Everybndy reads newspapers buf ed a peak of 491,890 recipients | oT everybody reads circular ad: in March 1950. From that dat verticsing left on their door step. to the present there has been | _ wT an ‘atmo t continuous decline comerv.and Watren—0.6 per Co The current assistance roll | cent Delaware—~0.7 percent; are made up of 65,194 persons|paayer, Cameron Lancaster, | receiving Old-Age Assistance, | Lebanon, and Lehigh—0.8 per : i 91,507 receiving Aid to Depen-| want: and Cumberland and York aent Children, 15,885 receiving! __ 9 percent. Assistance rolls : : . Gans Blind Pensions, 11,350 receiv-|i, 36 of the State's 67 counties ; : ing Aid to Disabled, and 18,573 | 0 currently below their war | receiving General Assistance t time low point it Only 1.9 percent of the In 0 . A I habitants of the State are now lon the public assistance rolls, | in contrast to more than 20 per i C | cent at the height of the depres n ase fFire [ sion Although a few counties 0 ban as ue! as 4 percent of | in Mount Joy wir population on assistance, «oe. there are 11 counties in which | and Vicinity leses than 1 person in a hund ! red is receiving public aid i These counties, with the per Dial 3-3431 cent of population on the assist-| ance rolls are: Bucks, Mont-| = Imported HOLLAND BULBS Tulips Crocus Daffodils Deluxe “88” 2-Door Sedan, Value Car illustrated above A General Motors COME OVER <3 Hyacinths AND GET A H. S. Newcomer & PHONE 3- Ry Cor Son, Inc. 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