1052 1 Bulletin, Wount Joe J Pa., Thursday, August 7, a ee EI sme = 1 THE BULLETIN Published every Thursday at 11 East || Main Street, Mount Joy Lancaster County, Pa. I William N. Young, Publisher I Fred Alberte, Editor I John E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher 1901 105 Subscription Rate: $2:00 Per Year Mail. || Advertising rat up cquest Entered at the postoffice at Mount Jo I Pa., as second-class mail under the Act || of March 1879 [| Member, Pennsylvania Newspape ( Publishers’ Association { i Editorially . . oe The New Parking Meters Ls Parking meters serve two distinct pu poses. The one, and to us seemingly the more important reason, is to regulate traffic in more or less congested business sections. For through the use of meters, the town can prevent clerks and other employees from clogging up the business section to the point that persons anxious to do business in local stores, can scarcely get near where they want to go. The second purpose of meters is vide added revenue to the borough ury—and anyone familiar with the budgets i to pro 4 i treas- | of this and any other borough of Lancas- ter County, will agree that boroughs can use more funds. And now we come to the point of this | editorial—and that is that meters will prove highly beneficial if-—and only if—we don't get too ambitious to take in the pennies and nickels. We know one community where police stood around waiting for the flags to fly up on meters, just to plaster a red tag on the windshield. As a result, those particular meters drove | more customers and shopper from town than any other single source. On the other hand, a bit of co-operation and consideration. at least during the first few weeks, will work wonders. The | thought that he or she was given a ‘‘second chance” will make a friend where a red tag may make an enemy. However, in the long run, those who ig- nore the meters must be given tags and fined if the meters are to mean anything to Mount Joy. * * * Flying Saucers Fer General Ramey of the Air Force to come out and say there’s no such thing as Flying Saucers—just figments of the imag- ination—convinces us more than ever be- fore that there's a lot more than the lot which meets the eye in the skies these days. That experiments are gong on in unusual air devices in Soviet Russia seems beyond the shadow of a doubt. Last April some- | thing of a mighty unusual nature came | darting across the skies of Alaska from | Russia. And that incident has never been | denied by the Air Force—not even dis- | cussed and questions have gone un-| answered. [ It seem natural that our government, too, is experimenting. It seems a lot more reasonable than to say that hundreds of persons, a few right here too, who think they saw flying saucers were just letting their imaginations go haywire! That we don’t believe! x * * Stealing a Corporation | A bit of which could have a far-| reaching effect upon business conditions | throughout the | | drama entire county, is the stock | fight being waged over control of the Ham- ilton Watch Company. It is the first time we company of long standing and fine reputa- | tion could—and may—be put out of busi- ness through the purchase of a part of its | stock by a competitor. For two million dollars, our friends tell | us, Hamilton’s whole reputation and future | seems to have been sold down the river while the executives of Hamilton sat back | ignorant of the whole thing As it is explanied to us, Benrus has been quietly buying up Hamilton stock. So much so, in fact, that Hamilton which showed a loss last year, has stepped up a few points on the market. And what to many of us looked like con- fidence of the public in Hamilton's future now appears a deliberate attempt to swal- | low up a competitor. We didn’t think such | a thing was possible in this age of regula- tion, anti-trust laws, etc. * * * Some times a fellow the idea that | the most precarious business in the world is his particular pursuit—and we'll include ever thought a | gets newspapers in that category. But right] now, think of the poor farmer whose to- | bacco crop adds up to a lot of money and stands out in the open vulnerable to each and every hail storm. And right now the threat of hail follows each hot spell—and | it begins to look as though we were going | to have hot spells right up to Labor Day. | * * * For Your Scrap-book Habits are either bobs or sinkers, cork or lead. They hold you up or hold you down He wh» has learned to disagree w ithout | being disagreeable has discovered the most | valuable secret of a diplomat. —Bert E. Estabrook. look. | on the American taxpayer's | American taxpayer is standing on the ragged | his hometown constitutes around the city of “"Waat is that?” asked the man from the hometown. “That?” the Senator replied. “Oh, that's the | echelves.” | cake, my wife had {it when a small neighbor boy came in and | ing with his | floor. His | liged to step across the track. Quick as a flash, | cently had an auto acciient. A small strip of | {out front when the one said: "How many sets | of tecth does a person have?” OWL BY A WISE We made a mistake last week and the pa-| rer wasn't off the press right until we were called for it, so now we're making a wrong right That was not disinfectant Dewey | Ir. accidently put on his hair! It was Absor- ine Jr. ! ! | * * * Here’ s a sign I saw in a York store window: | “Sale of bath towels for the whole damp fam-| uy * * * A Florin couple was discussing their coming | vacaiion when the hubby announced: “Let's | take « trip to Europe next summer. One of| those all-expense tours.” “You mean,” replied his wife with a blank ‘there are other ways?" * * * Sen. Earl Derr said “Something's going to lip sccner or later. The world is standing on Uncle Sam's shouider, Uncle Sain is standing back and the edge.” * * * A friend of ours in Washingion for the week- end said he saw c! Senator showing one of Washington. From an eminence the big dome cf the capitol rose up against the sky. national gas works!” - And believe you me, he tin't kiddin"! * * * They tell me that one of our ministers was co disgusted with his lack of attendances at church, that he made the following announce- ment: “Ladies and gentlemen, members of the church. Next Wednesday evening, the janitor and I vill hold the regular prayer meeting.” * * * It happened recently at the Acme store. A woman wheeled a fully loaded cart to the check-stand and said, “Take out $10 worth and you can put the rest of this back on the Customers * * * Officer Neiss says that a pedestrian is a per- son who can easily be reached by an auto- mobile. * * x The Water family from this community had a reunion, but Mr. and Mrs Water were a lit tle sad. Their triplets, Running, Cold and Hot were there, but their oldest son, Dish, couldn't make it.. can be most trying at times. * * * The other morning, preparatory to baking a set out a mixing bowl, and a glass measuring cup with black notations on asked for a drink of water. As she reached for a glass he picked up the measuring cup and said, “Oh, don’t bother, I'll just drink out of this arithmetic cup.” * * * Johnny was having an exciting time play- new train of cars on the kitchen mother, busy with her work, was ob- Johnny shouted this warning to his imaginary train crew: “Hold everything, there's a cow on the rack.” * * » Philisopher Enck says “The comes from the Latin word means “to touch sharply.” - - needed. * * * An oid lady about to die told her niece to bury her in her black silk dress but to cut the back out and make herself a dress. “Oh, Aunt Mary.” said the niece, “I don't want to do that. When you and Uncle Tom | walk up the golden siairs, I don’t wont people to see you without any back in your dress.” The old lady replied, “They won't be look- | ing at me. I buried your Uncie Tom without any pants. | word “tax” "taxare’ which - - No comment * *x x Into the tax cffice came a man who had to.) adheisive tape wcis across his nose. While] paying his tax he was asked by the collector. “Had an accident to your nose?” | “No” said John Citizen, “I've been paying { elected secretary | Oaks, HAPPENINGS wa Of vom LONG AGO Andhra Ard a) 20 YEARS AGO August 3, 1932 A half dozen bathing suits were stolen from Eshleman Eros. Clothing Store The time honored County Teachers Institute will not be | held in Lane. Co. this year and as a result tax-payers will save neighborhood of $17,000 Clarence Reist was re- of the in the Mrs. ter County Women The cldss of 1931, cal high school, meeting at the home of Benjamin Clinger. Chief Miller reported fires during the month of July. but very little damage. 15 YEARS AGO August 4, 1937 The Sunday School taught by Mrs. Calvin Kramer, held their class last week. John M, Swarr, picnic secretary of | East Hempfield township school board and Edward Kline and the latter's two sons, Edward Jr. and Howard, all of Landisville, were ers Beach Yesterday. Lancas- | Association of Farm | 1 Delayed (From page 1) siding at Presque Isle for one year, Amos Landis, of Elizabeth-| town Masonic Home, the groom, master, head usher assisted by lowing: Mr. and Mrs Malmborg, and Mrs. Arthur zabethtown and Mr, Earl Ginder, Salunga,. Kinney, Presque Isle, an out of town guest. uncle of will serve as toast- Frederick Malmborg the fol Gustus Manheim R1, Mr. Morrison, Eli- tind Miss Eva Maine, Mrs se We Everybody reads newspapers but NOT everybody reads circular ad- vertising left on their door step. of our lo-| held a reunion | Mrs. | five Class | at Twin on a fishing trip to Bow- The Ladies Aid Society of the | Ilorin U. B. Church met Mrs. Jacob Eichler, on I'uesday evening. The Bowman Reunion will be neld on Sunday, home of at, the | September 35, | at the farm of Wesley Shenk, 1 Manheim. Lloyd southeast of Miller and both of town, mile Samuel Garman, large snapper weighing while fishing below town Mr. John fingers badly Loewen had two mashed fellow employee on the railroad accidently hit them with an iron mallet Clyde tonsils had his adnoids removed at General Hospital 10 YEARS AGO 1942 Cohen recently and the Lancaster August 6, The old Pennsylvania road passenger station here is | AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING | WITHOUT OT ELEGTRIG ELEMENTS! now being removed. The men's Fire in the Lancaster County Association met new Fire pany building on Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Fred . Dresher, of Manheim R2, held a family reunion on Sunday at addition of the man’s Park, in anticipation of their golden wedding anniver sary which they will Colebratol in November. Jeannette Nissley a surprise was enter tained at party Wed nesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson of Florin announce the birth of a daughter Tuesday cph’s Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Landisville, Martin Frank of announce the birth of a daughter Sunday at the Lancaster General Hospital. i BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Florin, a daughter, Columbia Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dyer, Columbia Ave., Mount Joy, a daughter, July 31, at Lancaster Osteopathic Hospital. A Oe + = ee = Robert Johnson, Preventing Skillet Rust It's a good idea to apply a thin | coat of oil or grease to an iron skillet after it is washed and dried | and before it is put away. This will insure aga‘nst rust. C—O Patronize Bulletin Advertisers caught a | 18 1bs. | in Chickies creek, | when a Rail- | Com- | Kaufi- | at St. Jos-| Monday, at 119] is IS | NEED AUTO SEE FIRE 318 E. Main St., Phone 3-1062 | INSURANCE? CASUALTY Bob Brown MOUNT JOY Heilig Funeral Home 23 W, Main St. Mount Joy | JAMES B. HEILIG, Funeral Director Dr.H.C.Killheffer Optometrist MANHEIM 163 S. Charlotte St. Telephone 5.3376 Mon. & Wednes. 9.5:30 Tues. Fri. Sat. 7-9 P. M. Tues. Fri. Sat, 9:30-1:00. 2.5 P. M | ELIZABETHTOWN 15 E. High St. Telephone 24-F COME SEE SEE THE “MAGIC CYCLE" SELF-DEFROSTING KELVINATOR ePatent applied for. There is a better refrigerator . ; AS Lester E. Roberts MOUNT JOY, PA. 3l-¢c EAST MAIN STREET, Phone Mt. Joy 3-4339 Buller’s Beauty Salon Cold Wave & "& Machineless Permanents $5 - $8 - $10 FLORIN, PA. Maude Buller, Propr. through it so long it's giving way under the strain.” * * * Two little shavers were silting on the curb | The other re-! plied: “Three. “Three”, queried the first lad, "how do you figure that?”’ And the reply was: “Temporary. permcnent and false.” - « . I guess he's right, at that, * * * That winds it up this week. It's too hot!! 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