—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 6,1978 88 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ▼ Ida’s Notebook Some things change in 150 many advertisements. The years and some things sheet is set up in very tiny remain very much the same, print. People are probably no Here are some of the better nor worse here in items, so you can judge for Lancaster in 1978 than they yourself. There were many were in Philadelphia in 1836. court cases of drunkenness lam basing my surmise on and thievery. Punishment a copy of the Public Ledger, was fines and public lashing published March 25, 1836 in in some cases. In other cases Philadelphia and sold for one of destitution the judge cent. It is the first issue of a ordered that a “trifle” be daily newspaper which . given for immediate rehef contains not only news but the man was put out of jail, Junior Cooking Edition (Continued from Page 87) ~ Vz cup raisins TRAILSIDE % teaspoon salt OATMEAL TREATS Beat butter, peanut butter, Vz cup butter and sugar together until Vz cap creamy or chunk style creamy. Blend in eggs, milk, peanut butter and vanilla. Sift together 1 cup granulated sugar flour, soda, and salt. Add to 1 cup firmly packed brown creamed mixture, blend sugar well. Stir in oatmeal, 2 eggs chocolate chips, and raisins. V* cup milk Drop by tablespoons on 1 teaspoon vanilla ungreased cookie sheets. 2 cups flour Bake at 350°F. for 15 minutes 1 teaspoon baking soda Suzanne Martin 2 Vz cups oatmeal Age 12 Vz cup chocolate chips Stevens, Pa. Bob Butera has a ten year “perfect record”* of opposition to gun control ♦Jim Spicer, columnist for Pennsylvania’s OUT DOOR PEOPLE, reports in the April issue that Bob Butera has a “perfect record” of opposition to gun control. The Pennsylvania Rifle and Pistol Association has released a letter announcing their “unanimous” opposition to the candidacy of Richard Thornburgh. Bob Butera knows that the solution to the crime problem is in stiff, mandatory sentences for crimes committed with a deadly weapon. Bob Butera is the one Republican candidate for Governor who has consistently fought for the sportsmen. Bob Butera the one man with a “perfect record.” DobDutere for Republican Primary / Tuesday / May 16 FARMERS FOR BUTERA COMMITTEE Reno Thomas & John Hope Anderson, Co-Chm , Elizabeth Gemmlll, Treas Jr Ida Risser after seven years im prisonment, and not given a penny. One news item tells of 90 vessels sailing into the Philadelphia harbor in one day after a long and gloomy Winter. The editor challenges the merchants to keep the river free of ice so that foreign trade, like that of Mew York, will be lucrative every month of the year. Mention is also made of seeing crystals made from sugar beets and a prophecy from the editor tells us that he thinks they will soon be in great demand. Many advertisements concern transportation from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, via the Union and Pa. Canals and Portage Rail Road. You see, the railroad cars had flat boats loaded on them and thus traveled through the Appalachian Divide. Some ads told 6f the fireproof chests, bureaus and sideboards that were for sale. Banks gave five and six per cent interest and had only $200,000 capital but apparently had no safe deposit boxes at that time. Many merchants sold gentlemen’s beaver hats, also otter, fur and fancy traveling caps. Silk hats were also in vogue in ad dition to velvet and “cassimeres” which could be made up in the most fashionable style. One man warned of imitators of his “Jov’s Anh-Dvspetic Elixir” which he said would ab solutely cure cholera, cancer, worms, fits, scarlet fever, measles, small pox, etc. r> But the article that tickled my funny bone was this one, “A young, good looking and well bred man desires a partner in the domestic concerns of life. He is now ’ engaged in a profitable mercantile house and any lady who would be willing to give her heart and hand, in this most glorious enterprise would do well to embrace the present opportunity as few better chances could be had.” Do things really change that much? °Let us never forget that the cultivation of the earth is the most important labor’of man. 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