h, 1936 ——— Nn FL ad ) Se TE TT TSS SSR = F< a rr NS —~ 4 I) 2? WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14th, 1 936 THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO, PA. PAGE ELEVEN sr EEE — I P inti Busi i P Pennsylvania Dutch! = EE ; v - « “Cl he) Vi . Paper, Printing Business In Penna. One Of S Major Industri ne Ut States industries —— ¢ Pennsylvania, the home of the | hand labor, Today the principal | wood to meet its present require- A first paper factory in America, to- | material in manufacturing paper is | ments in the future, | XK day has a paper and printing busi- | wood such as spruce, hemlock, | The Keystone State can also lay | 1 ness amounting to $242,220,900 re- | balsam-fir, and yellow pine. claim to the first soda pulp mill in | | 9 - * search figures released this week; It is estimated by the Depart- America which utilized sulphite | J ph ® TY we » ia her by Secretary James F. Bogardus of | ment of Forests and Waters that process in pulp manufacture, 3 mn iy . AX0CS,. i the Department of Forests and | approximately 500,000 acres of well A patent for making paper pulp | 1 3 x Waters, show. managed forest land is required to | from wood was secured in 1830 by | @ @ BN ] The first paper factory was es- supply the pulp mills of Pennsyl- | Lewis Wooster and Joseph Holmes | IN Costs. CIrer ® OO S | tablished at Roxborough, now part | Vania with a constant supply of | of ‘Meadville. They used slacked 9 a 4h of Philadelphia, in 1793, by David wood. lime and aspen wood in the proc- | Et littenhouse. His partners were At the present time a great per- | ess. This was not only the first | os . is vl 2 Thomas Tes- ntage of th ; is i ted | record of making paper pulp from ‘KR $y ~~ NN rar: pul wr dts ’ William Bradford aad Thomas Tes» |eeniege of the wood is imported | record of making paper pulp fr 4 Lh In 1985 the New Deal was given $4,800,000,000 of the tax- se Rittenhouse later became State | into Pennsylvania for this industry. | wood in the State, but it was also —— < HY Jd I a iz to. fips lefinite 01 f its . : y 3: Treasurer of Pennsylvania in 1777, | The Department of Forests and | the first definite reco d of its Ba husht mich de ledsht wnschil payers money, to create jobs. : I; ; Heowvas yi \z fact » in the United States. : 4 : 4 3 and Bradford was appointed At- | Waters, however, believes that with | manufacture in the United S | ff dor kub in der izeid- oR : : 1 . nas 3 The fi fhe | : : 3 ¢ si =f * torney-General of the Common- increased reforestation practices In The first experim n with the Bo | in dime. laeva nim- J In 1 4 6 it came back for and received $1,500,000,000 wealth in 1791. the State these imports will be | sulphite process in Pennsylvania{ =~ 14 wore gronk uff meim| . . . b : 3 ‘ oe ¥ > 3 ymin Tilehn i : : . r sy The first paper made in this mill | cut down materially, and Pennsyl- | were made by Benjamin TUShman, |e fur pawr dawg. De leit | more, aid blamed industry for not cutting down the number was manufactured from rags by | vania will be able to raise enough | of Philadelphia, in 1865. hen shondlich fun mere g'schwet- | { > 3 1 i ed derwaega. .De Sexfoos Betz hut OL unem oyed . Ti a tablespoons vinegar, one of Sugar |. es ware en grose imbroof- ie and half teaspoon of salt when hot. ment uff my looks wile my fees i . NEWEST foe ot oe See goals dois we' sy | In Twd Years the New Deal Has Received More Than 2d Vy AYR te utd ‘sicht. Ich hob era g'sawt ich daid | § nr: eB Dp oe P DQ Chopping Nut Meats era grawd en fardle gevva won se | 3 Six Thausand Millions of Deliars to “Prime the - 4 i I 4 No) 2. “What is the quickest way of | ‘7 | BE / “ y DL By sich uff der kup shtella daid. De Bi ee y Tyo . ’] > ° y PARTIE walnuts or SHE WHI en ne i aa ell Pump*® gnd We Still lave Ten Million Unemployed. i 5 yao etz Gri wit der Polly fore-g - meats?” This is a ven excellent chmissa os won ich net so feel | answer to this question. To chop wla daid don breicht ich aw net | * > 0 , Fit mente pane TOM In Bl. fore Leads Tact on dol J The Bullk'gf This Almost inconceivable Sum of Money Al (IA had EX 2 . y farrissna glaeder rawga, 2 | k + [stout pager bag or Ue thew hut em fwwt ose het) Must Conte from the Industrial States. and. in the piece of Cut-Rite Waxed Paper and |p ch tsu feel tzung un set moil | : : : roll with a rolling pin several times. | yiqder em Billy Schnellkeffer si| f . Words of Bresident Roosevelt Himseli, Can Come This is a very cooking tip to 1 rida. Ich shtae aw net arlae | } . : - ve ° eo ; DE | B ‘rom | hége » ff Analysis. Than “From the follow. eo Wi Da mesh os ool Th Krom Nowheége.in the Final Analysis. [=f a > ea No. a onte wich losled yn padreged 1 Sweat of Thole Who Labor” — (His Exact Language). Caramelizing Sugar ed Soondawgs in de karrich un | [| 3. Place the sugar to be cara- kad le orma sinder shtaed sex | melized into a bright and clean fry- n kup un aner uff da | ” B® th Sit pan. Shulic the bor 50 hot Be 10 woo si fraw used | Well, let’s look at ®he facts and see why $1 out of every : ; : : J | sugar is all level in the pan and not we en tramp dorrich era gons Ines l . :. Cases \ it : 0 re ki - 1 vou lin a heap, then put un doot derno en fif hoonert | that you spend is t&es; or, il you're not working, why y fire and watch for the sugar to start |dawler monument ivver era grawb | bi 9 ° ER . . . . a melting, then rock the pan slowl; fF dia foes Tis wie on over] haven’t a job. For it Must be clear that the dollars that indus-- ere are more sugges. melting, then rock the pan siowl it ut da ic DIS & n yi e and as the sugal k | aw-g'Henked hut un der mon woo : » : . . ho A pa > : meld onion anne bind) M3 try has to pay for tages cannot be paid out for w ages, too. mpro iL Snappy Come-Backs moving around by slowly rock | de ren hoefi-mon nunner bine | 3 J A mean, however 3 oo org al iy sii the nan and NOT bv stirring with {1 si kinne ockich gae missa| § 9 ; r 2 a : a 3 7 1 must alva Foasted Deviled Cheese Sand- |the pan and NOT by stirving with |bis si kinner nockich gae missa| § Let's see who it is thi} is keeping you paying for 10,000,000 riches: Spread squares or oblongs a spoon. uff em kup in der Himmel,| M = Lo Oo |of buttered toast bi i devil i ea won are anyhow ni coomed. E unemployed. | ha Sprinkle thickly with grates 3 . : ot Aoi to i Siw ch and place under ‘oile Making Sour Cream Sweet Drcom saesht du ich bin net fend i comfortably ec | fi the cheese is melted The only way to do this. is to add }lae os oll abmohls uff em kup | -of-the-moment | Serve at once. pinch of bakin Stir it in, | shtaed. Feel leit shtaena druff un| H§ that cooley | gor oo on cle; y ug then Liv erenm, Tow wing! wissa es net, un es daid uftmohls | Industry has very little to do with§the in three years the New Deal has poured corned beef to fill one cup. Add is ad & Little more the creat ot won mer sich druff shiella! Bf State of New Mexico. $108.163.475 into South Carolina, and would have cup -chopped celery weet will 7 cl We | daid usht far saena we de weldt | ¥ N M i 1 6.500 I i in 1935 motor car registrations In that oo 1e-thir sauce. ee x a 3 |B New Mexie i > ove 2) : aan nas Sans of Mir unt of so- | greoked unna ruff. We ich uff em| A Ww eID A Ny memp oye dn State jumped 16.3%. Peas was replete whole wheat bread. This makes that depends on |kup g'shtonna hob olles es unner-| HB 1930; it has 25,000 on the relief ; : tha try . stocked like | about one dozen whole-slice sand- 1 | shtevversht ga-gooked—grawdt we | in 1936. Viore taxes and fewer jobs for the in- be a corner delicatessen. ! : ntended to us len 1 is maned arc| fd i dustrial States, while relief payrolls and SLE EE : : I on oll de New Mexico has a population of 402,000, el pa) vethe Times Have Changed [ sa ne can of Vienna it 1 turned « le ware ez un all de onere and $59.339.770 of Federal funds has automobile purchases go up together rines 4 HT Par ae } 3 < De Oe & Ss Nal . . . + ds pe on cream that 1 uffa. Far ac moll inf No Sala in the non-industrial State of South as turned im laeva hut der legislature on gone into New Mexico in three years— : Leen ead v and Naot, g . ? | 7, pr . 2 Carolina. LR mn may . Sp 6 with a lit. . Hx k recht ga-gooked. Oll | about $700 a family. trays for s nd |! ped sweet pickle and cover Rhubarb Pie le wora sober un | : . . . / 6G DL A r— | with another slice of bread spread 2 is oot 1 1 inet ik Viderer but Automobile registrations jumped 112% depending on whether your spur- | with butter and ma tse. : 5 5 dawior uh Keener) in New Mexico last year, and there’s RD . I lati 91.000 f-the-moment parties are younger- Aut eg ana rr SAN Th didi : 4 $0 . Da]. : ‘ ‘ a Stor aie iwiches: Bone, sl 2 beaten geld in de ribba g'shtecked | a car to almost every family. Bada, with a popu ation o > As for the pantry—keep on |<” : 1} cup } la corporatons De | (lager people than in each of 6 Penn- gs for y pantry—kee] i cups ¢ I ,by da corporatons. | Tier Lots, as 0 ¢ . Rass 3 , 4 i Lf hand canned sandwich spreads, wo table 4 tablespoons flour d ora oll reich un de law- | New Mexico paid $1.108,714 in State syl¥gnia cities, or any one of 26 Penn- anned fruits or fish for salads, ai v anlespoons a es oh wn hi 5 z axes last vear v ' - sp : ane Fane 3 bo] 0% 3a ind four table- Combine ingredients d place in {er cll uff em wake noach | auto taxe s last year, but only $584.8 i1 Sy Iv hia counties) receives from the can be toasted if it becomes stale Ps be. pie shell and co . Bake | em Himm De Demagrawda hen | [ in all income taxes to the Federal New Real $1,500 a vear for each person on rye bread slices ; | 1 5 . a 3 some delicious salad dre res ay 10 minutes in hot rees {oll far prohibition ga-vote un de| BH Government. on thgrelief payroll. olives aad 2 Econ at the sauer- { farenheit at first, reducing heat af- |’Puklicans hen era offices uff g'- § Tl 1 fp 1 : ] si il 3 : coffee and perhaps some mints. : ve % > re qs g wvilar pe : . x frigerator well po ter first twenty minutes baking, to un sin ous Washington | f S » pe h gap Hr oy hrs 339.770 I'hat Sgate has been receiving 10 times ep ibe refrigera EH » in the center " : rt i] states wi ave at %59.839. Ane a ; : st 1 with canned heer. The |, wot platter. Heat the 350 degrees. os we holta ousra shire MH : pd 4% ave to oy) th it Body dd as muck from the Federal Government pews) vey 0 buy hoy for hole lo ents of one unce can of bm cm brenna is. De porra 5 —I1i nigner taxes and few Ir jobs. as it co to it—which mav ex- 15 Or or € § I A 18. Vienna arrange on Bl: by) berry die hen ds cock fol @ “5 nner . bi Youll be delighted to find that | (op. Around a ; hn hen de seoy Mo Sena a 4 we se plain wif motor car registrations in sang of this heer take Gh : a 3 cups blackberries n de riggelwake kanic : —— SNE . ™ : . > two cans of this beer tole UD|emall apples ich have be : a un ge nit 8 that increased 8.2% in 1935—an only the space Ht one leored, pa cooked in a cup sugar 1en ffongalium ga-breddiched. | @ aut bith for everv third person in hag a [Lub unde un teaspoon sal De kar vora foll un de wartz- | § The mining and farming State of an gn ever pers arty s If 4 Lie € Z un va- a blespoons flour Wa NAR) . . Q= 0 e ‘ Ze crowd out the childre ila 3 tablespoons { : hei De welshhawna Arizona with a population of 435.000 1¢ at a cinnamon Tine 0 Tuck bic plate with pastty. |; : Po} nilk ar sue NAT Tv pF Line J-1nch ple piate tn pastry. | hen oo Wor nj sh. > A milk and such. ther. Turn the ; yr gwora, un de HK less than one-fourth that of Philadel- 1 a swenda’s Invivide No doubt, by this time, you o they cook Moisten edge with cold water and | wadn der Beevill #8 » 199 ou wil BNC evada's joy-ride. N bt, by 1s time, you $0 the) 1 2 Stel 1 C | we » wags > evil | 8 ., i Arh ‘ Pe hr naa it know all sorts of good things to] sides. Let cook fold in overlap ev with je ga era nuchbera | phia) register d 10: 122 motor cars In with beer, but since we're u but not so long that | jat0 then moisten edge ag : n iE 1935, an average of at least one to a : i some- | tl r shape. This serves AL Ca a In fact, es wore olies unnersht-] family “newest” | ¢ with berries mixed with sugar, ¢ 1 iinnersht feddersht. | [8 amily. ry : = Sti oF and flour. Then add top crust : Wi olla vahis 8 vow) a ye SOG . . 1¢ arming nd miming >tate oO ! bhatt to pines in hot over h ale mich olla yohr @ WE} I'he $883.000 that Arizona pays in Montana hao 3 atl ( I'v j { DRIED CORN RECIPE | bake 40 minutes in hot oven, 1 uff kup shtella usht far | x . . . i Montana has population ol only : 2 : Yer | degrees at first, reducing heat iF Federal income tax won’t even meet the 531.000 Fruits and of many i," ~~ 7 a weldt gooked on da ] . o 7 3; il JIL, . [types m be ore erved Tos | first twenty minutes ba 7 interest on the $64.513.688 that the | types 1ay be preserve or use | 2 > . N 3 . . ‘ : during the winter months by dre. | New Deal has dumped into that State Motor car took the as- 1g vin y dry- > : a - : om : Tried and True ing now in the rays of the late | ist Frosh Poach I CLUB TO HOLD | in three years. tounding jump olgl6.7% in 1935— the | summer sun. These products are | | One Jor Frosh Poach Pi ANOTHER ALL-STAR SHOW | Pennsylvania and like States will pay 119.712 registrationy averaging better his is the ason for c ; : 1 CU utter | > § < < DLC Vii ay > . : This is the season for clams, and |, enared and placed in trays or on | Le P ae 8 fo & me a vel Ean: than one car to amily. if you are fond of them, as most | facing the south so they may] 5, > ood So successful was the big vaude-| J it. Our workers will go witnou CRIS, 1 "31 . i oS = » Hew ay , cu lour { » sig = : 3 < ag 9S 1 "7 LF i SR P ‘ a people are, you will acclaim this | receive the most direct rays of Old; a om | meeting held by | and even w ithout jobs, bec ause they Dun ing the fast 3 y@ I's Montana has recipe for deviled clams your fav- | go] Corn can be dried more suc- | : ea nz Automobile Club at | and their fellow industrial workers received from the N& Deal 10 times 3 bo. Yin idly cis xr . oe 3 i ‘ ablespoons watel n 1 1 id . *. & pe 0¢ . . . orite. It *was kindly submitted by | cossfully than any other product and | : : 7 nit Field House last June | must pay for Arizona’s 864.513.6388. the amount she has aid in Federal Mire r Titi T42 > A A - i | teaspoon nuime 1 5 | : . Mrs. W. Witte, 743 Locust is a special recipe for preparing] 11, goo of the same type, but | taxes—and the Goverment recently Street, and is ublished in re~= fo ne: Add one cu Ne | rhe 1 srent . —— 1 “ ys v Street, and i P blished in re corn for drying: Add one cup milk, | Crear biitior the lilferent pro | EE rushed more millions Vv st. sponse to the many requests for an | ty, tablespoons sugar and three- | Ait Fons sod this Fall, The | 8 economical as well as substantial | fourths teaspoon salt to each four] jp ed is Friday evening, In 1930 the non-industrial State of In higher taxes, higher ling costs, and deviled inn dh, | cups of corn. € on down until liquid | bottom of 3D ozone and the South Carolina had 19,300 unemployed. fewer jobs, you and your flow workers Deviled Clai is ev ated then spread corn to] : 1 House, seating near- | [i - 3 2 . 1 . Deviled Clams I evapora en spread corn to|, ! 1 ea There are now 54.000 on the relief wiil pay for the glory that@is Montana 1 doz. large clams | dry. | place voll ander the New Deal 4 3 or 4 hard boiled eggs | Rat ! vaudeville show, | payroii. ye toi 3 good sized onions | NEW WAY TO COOK BEETS » ovehofi} the best theatrical | (Put above ingredients through! A great many housewives have r until} circ ir will be presen- | ~ > ? I . . : 2 en | unti A . on Q OF DPD po » ¥ > food chopper) {been taught that beets must be! 1d. [ted. A g tage, lighted by | For, as I Fi side nf Roose veil Proc laime d mn tha Add to mixture: cooked whole and with the skins! | flo d lamps, will be erected at the | » Play “id Je . TO ( 3 ,7 : : an] : eben gged oo speec sburgh, on October 19, 1932: § 2 gts. breadcrumbs (the kind that jon but Miss Miriam Lowenberg, | Frosting end « auditorium. An | Jamous x Pe eC h al I ui ¢ Ne : 2 . . you break apart from the bread in | nutrition expert at Iowa State | 2 en 0 ches will play, and there will | small pieces) or 1 gt. finely ground | College, tosses this idea away and| 1 cups sus i eat ci] “OUR WORKERS MAY NEVER SEE A TAX BILL, BUT THEY PMY breadcrumbs (use stale bread and | and i the; 4 xblespoons or c | Burton V ne of the na- | wis MM ER ry & put through the food chopper). | beets raw, coveri with pl nty | 3 be known traffic and] » i" 5 7 dhs er on 1 a IN DEDUCTIONS FROM WAGES, IN INCREASED COST OF WH 1 tsp. red pepper about 15 minut This method, | 1 | Maz the De- | Id : 1 1 . 1m . | x “se I measuring cup full mashed |she says, makes them tender, pre- | or Sissi of and Taf Bn THEY BUY, OR IN BROAD CESSATION CF EMPLOYMENTS potatoes | serves the color, and flavor may be; dc a1 neering « A ica Auto- “ 7 \ It will not be necessary to use | brought out by addition of a ap beater until le Associati with headquar- | the lisuor from the clams as there |tle vinegar, lemon or orange juice. Place y in Washington, D. C., is a Republican State Committee is encugh moisture in the ground |Here is the way she prepares ar} Cc ful speaker and will have a clams to provide moisture. Scrub | dish called Beets ne will e of interest S. Edward i and dry clam shells, fill with mix- | sauce of one and k 1 preside the Club, will| Be ———- oer Sv 5 EE rE a ET EE EE ture, add small piece of butter on | butter, one of flour, ha e x c at the brief business meet- | ' : hi 3 : | ‘ Soars se pate] | 1 r war Del 8 rs top of each, and put in long pan |orated milk and sading or ing that v precede the vaudg-!Maple Grove Field House is fully |to o what the | Eac ember who « You can get all the news of this Pp ! on locality for less than three cents a in which one inch of water has! broth. To this add t Erm vil how enclosed heated, and that the | we ss will § ¢ th locality for less than ee been placed. Bake in oven. | beets and heat after which add tw 0 Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. | The Club announces that the | program be staged according |be free to members { ¢ est ticke week through The Bulletin.