Oe=The Bulletin, Mt. Jov. Pa Thiirsd Warch 1&, (918 MOTORISTS WARNED OF eral that \ vay departments DANGEROUS HIGHWAYS obviously cannot put oads In A warming of dangerous high- | fale condition imme way conditions is given by th Pendin repal therefore % . 1p t the motorist to lcok to hi Keystone Automobile Clut Tyre! : | own afety and drive with care, If you are going io drive esbeciall it night. The road drive at a speed that will hazard ire more readily pparent , make lick st : \ A you 10 make 2 quick ! in daylight, but under night driv as damaged paving is apt to be | ing conditions breaks in pavement encountered, due to the severit re not easily disca2rnible of the weather and accompvanyin i sass sien SA Wiis — storms in the last two month | : Ee mir : Lied | MORE WHEAT, BARLEY Damaged highways present a} oN HAND, LESS CORN problem of serious concern to! A wording recent survey motorists. The condition 0 gen= |. cans . : We | farmers of Pennsylvania have les | corn’ but more wheat and barley on hand than a year ag A Federal-State lary howed cor 108.000 bushe less than at the earlier; wheat three per cent more than a year previcus and five per cent above the 10-vear average, 1937-46; oats about 13 million down; holdings totaled bushels, 32 per barley at 2435000 bushels was seven per up and 34 per cent above Hay stocks on January 1 per cent but eight per cent cent average. were eight below of a year previous, cent above average. ee ee lA eee cs YOU CAN FIND Three persons walking to church Sunday were killed when a trailer EM HERE 2 unda) TH truck skidded and upset west of READING THESE ADS Harrisburg. Gv. Loves = ; . / ; a jriend... 1 my A Wheneve: you call on us, we want you to feel as you do when you visit a friend down the road a piece — welcome, YE comfortable and glad you €¢ame. ET Stop in to see us soon, won't you? The Union Naticnal Mount Joy Bank MOUNT JOY. PENNA. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation \ Teach good telephone: manners Children who are taught the correct way to uge the telephone are a joy to everyone. Their good telephone manners save other callers’ time and tempers. Telephone-wise children do not tie up the lines with needless talking. They know the telephone is not a plaything. We are grateful to the many parents in our community who are teaching their children such good telephone manners. This cooperation helps us improve our service to everyone. COLUMBIA TELEPHONE CO. those | Marionette Show For Two Schools 1 Flementary and the Maytown Elementary he Florin school entertained on Tues- Warndell were afternoon by the onette show. Prior to the show the schools played two basket - bal] games. The Maytown 6th grade defeated the Florin 6th ade by a score of 16 to 11. The Florin 5th grade defeated the May- town 5th grade by a score of 13 to I'he Maytown Elementary school | 1 will present its operetta “Aun Drusilla's Garden” Thursday and I Friday evenings in the high school auditorium at Maytown, Fourth Report Period The East Donegal High schools fourth report period is as follows: “A” Group: Fannie Ruth Musser, Robert Miller, 7 Grade Mary Faye Kendig. Margaret Clark, Grade 8: Sara Brubaker, Grade 9; Richard Humktert, Marion Ney, Grade 10: Alice Doles, Grade 11; Lois Miller, Margaret Nau, Grade 12. “B” Group: Jean Kreider, Lois | Betsy Musser, John Musser, Avis Shetter, Marian Dick, Valera Johnson, Samuel Brubaker, Grade [ 7; Paul Dick, Rachel Hess, Roy Adams, Lawrence Weaver, Pauline Bradley, Grade 8; Joyce Eshleman, | Wilbur Brubaker, Peggy Hicks, Doles Joseph Brandt, Deris Ginder, Pauline Miller, Alma Longenecker, Rosene Musser, Clara Anna Weaver, Grade 9: Richard Craine, Hazel Crankshaw, Lorothy Sperla, Grade 10: Wilma | Jane Dommel, Betty Heineman, Janet McKain, Gloria Fisher. Betty Pyle, Thomas Fletcher, Mary Jane Sollenberger, Jay Wolgemuth, | Grade 11; Joyce Fisher, Geraldine | | Kaufiman, June Snyder, Janet Eater, Frank Kibler, Isabelle Ycung, Bryson Craine, Robert Strickland, Patsy Waller, Grade 12. in Of in HAPPENINGS | LONG AGO | "20 Years Ago Trinity Lutheran Church pur- chased the S. Dearbeck Mr. Charles J. elected Club. A canvass of Rheems and Florin by the Marietta and Elizabethtown Gas Co., the residents Rev. CE. Church pastor, proper Benaett vas president of the Booster showed 75 per cent of want gas service. Knickle, Episcopal was chosen resident | Homes. broken business, pastor of the Masonic Robert Kauffman has grcund for place of which he will erect in front of his | dws ling. Several larg flocks of wild geese were seen flying north last week, a sign of spring. Revival services closed at the U. B. Church Sunday night after a very successful campaign with 55 conversions. Borough Council purchased mot reyele for the boro police- man. Eggs sold at 24¢c per dozen at Market. Lr. R SCop D. Columbia Smedley of Nar- berth, Pa. rented apartments with Mrs. Shelly, corner Market and Donegal streets. Ground was broken by the directors of Fast Donegal Twp., { for the new Junior-Senior High School. M. M. Leib, secretary of the Board of Health, reports that in the last three months only two deaths have occurred in this Borough. Mr. Percy Hood purchased at public sale the Sarah Brady | perty on Marietta street and later sold it privately to Mr. Hallgren. | Markets: Fggs, 23-25c: 40c; Lard 13c. This years that the Susquehanna pro=- Ragner Butter, is the first winter in 19 river and provide a ice bridge between Co- lumbia and Wrightsville. Mr. John Tryon'’s new business on the east end of Florin did not freeze over natural place of | is fast nearing completion, | ( U. B. Male Quartet rendered special selections at the Rescue Mission meeting at the Co- lonial Theatre on Sunday. Mr. Elsworth Neidigh, farmer of Rheems was robbed of 40 Rcck Hens. mass east Barred | Benj. Hess was elected treasurer of the Theta Chi Delta fraternity at Wittenberg College, Springfield, | Ohio. Major James Duffy, Marietta, | was named Lancaster County Chairman fcr the Citizens Military | Training Camps. Milas sean oo A TURKEY SUPPER | The Ladies Auxiliary of the Landisville Fire Company will hold | | a turkey supper in the fire house | Saturday, March 20, from 4:30 to | 8 pm. Supper is $1.50 with half | | price for children 12 years and | under, If you like turkey, there's no better place to get it. The Bulletin’s Scrapbook ! + + + Week's Best Recipe Flake Gems: 1 c¢ sifted flour, 4! T sugar, 1-2 t salt, 3 t baking pow- der, 1 egg, 1-2 ¢ milk, 4 T melted shortening, 2 c¢ wheat flakes or sugar, salt Beat orn flakes, Sift flour, and baking powder together. light, add milk, dry ingredients, Just be- egg until ito fore cempletely blended, add cool- ed shortening and stir to mix ingredients. in wheat flakes. Pour into greased nuffin thirds full. Bake 20 - 25 minutes in a Yield: 1 size muffins. cups, moderately hot oven. dozen medium Hungarian Potatoes Wash and peel potatoes. and slice six medium Saute toes in three tablespoons of hot shortening until tender; then into baking dish. cheese, three { cups cottage Spoons sour cream, is set. Yield is about six servings. About The House To get rid of musty odors in the sprinkle a floor. As disappears, cellar or basement, cloride of lime on the mustiness lime and scrub the socn as sweep up the floor — Be thoroughly dry sure umbrellas are before they are put away or they are likely to Clean hot air suction attachment of the vacuum cleaner, mildew registers with the Inspirational kingdom divided is brcught to desolation; and Every against itself r house divided against shall not stand. Matthew ——— © ee 1948 AUTO LICENSE TAGS LEGAL SINCE MON. The 1948 motor tags may now every city o itself 12:25 vehicle license be used, being legal after midnight Sunday. The vehicle code provides that registrations for the succeeding year March current registration year. New and after used on and after 15 of the tags must be displayed on April 1. The Auto Club has been advised by the Depart- ment of Motor Vehicles that there will be no extension in the use of 1947 plates. ————— 0 A eee then stir just enough Carefully fold filling each cup two-| immediately for thin, pota- turn Mix together two table- | two eggs and salt, Pour over potatoes. Bake in slow oven ten minutes, until cheese little may be | BT olin fn i Mt. Joy Junior Hi (From Page 1) Detwiler and John acting as student tion, Helen Melhorn are directors. Charles Rovenolt, industrial arts teacher, is in charge of the stage cet. Glenn Bailey is chairman of the stage committee, Victor Morris is chief painter; while Charles Heisey is the electrician, Leroy Hess is in charge of sound effects, and George Germer is curtain man. Their assistants are Elton Bom- berger, William Garber and El- | wood Rice. Jean Meyers is chairman of the | ticket Ruby Hel- wig and Miriam Shelly as her co- committee, with , workers. John Melhorn, assisted { by Karl Max, has charge of pub- licity. Business is in the hands of El- wood Rice, chairman; Kenneth Drohan and Clark Derr. Lee Ranck is head usher. Ushers are: William Garber, Kenneth Drohan, Harold Heisey, Doris Hummer, Elizabeth Kreiser, Donald Leedom, Paul Mc- Garvey, Mable Baltozer and | Dolores Miller, Peggy Garber is chairman of the costume committee. Assistant wardrobe mistresses are: Jean Mumper, Anna Ruth Sherer and | Romaine Shenk. Hand properties | will be collected by Joyce Will, { Chairman; Ruby Helwig, Marianne Long and Lee Ranck. | Make-up will be applied by | Helen Detwiler, chairman; Jane Anderson, Peggy Garber and Cor- | rine Markley. rrr eR Mere STATE'S AGENTS SHOOTING DOGS AT MCUNT GRETNA Owners who permit their dogs, whether licensed or not, to run at large, and chase game on the state lands at Mount Gretna, will it gets game be minus their cannie if shot of several of the within gun State Game Commission's special agents, They have already shot and buried a number of dogs on the game lands while some of the | residents and the president of the | Lebanon County Humane Society { are up in arms against the agents. If owners kept their dogs off this land, it would be unnecessary to take such action. etl rt ee [ | | ee HAY FINISHER While the hay mow is empty, changes may be made in the floor for the installaticn of hay finishers, reminds C. G. 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Attys. and OI CED ous [REC Rance - oF aad 5 5,676.06 County: [a a rials and Clerk 6,548.00 NTE N- Fees Collected 50,67¢ I, E. M. Miller, County Controller of{ Supplies Salary of Detec- V OF Salaries Paid Lancaster County, submit the following|Equipment 39,072.53 tive 3,000.00 SCHOOL S: S 4. 402 07 8 4,402.07 ae ® = report of the Receipts and Expenc itures| Office Supplies 33 65 wave] ‘Balance Jan, 3, 1948 22,076.10 of sald © icon 4947 to TAX ASSESSMENT: Iraveling Ex- MILITARY CONTRIB u TIONS: COUNTY F AND FINES Ja wo oly 4 equi ed i ACH Assessors’ Salaries penses of Detec wt 0 Soldiers 5 CLERK OF QUARTER SESSIONS: of Asam y In such case made and Prepare of 1 22,134.40 tive ..... rel, 9040 15,678.05 | i Widows C oun iy Tous a tion As- | ts 5,8 The folowing. 879-150 amounts charged| ‘sessment and LAW LIBRARY: M Fines Collected 15.270.00 21,210.44 against the 1 Br: lon Books + 1,610.58 Appropriation ... 2,200.00 2,200.00 S tice Supplies an 11,465.19 RECE Cash Balance January 4, 1947 | Advertising 2,775.25 26,520.23 dist OF 1 County Account . 214,217.64 =e ORPHANS' COURT: — Outstanding County Tax — GQ. Office and Court ¢ 0 x : iota 18,134.47 | WEIGHTS AND MEASURES; : I i ro 120.00 120.00 600 00 600.00 D. Jutst anding’ Personal Tax = "IE nt a en + 580000 2,360.00) A G RICULTURE: Tq 000.00 4,000 C ol 1947 init ion bi strict Tax Ba tr ex erin I y T N — i I evied — TIC AY 292,207. Salary of Treasurer 5,000.00 Salaries = of Jury TOWNSHIP LE Tor es Salaries, of Deputy Commissioners S UPERVISORS County’s Share Liquid Fuel Yi and Clerks 6,162.89 and Clerk 1,100.00 ASSOCIATION: 235.38 2 ti Tax 431,186.25 Office Supplies 28.44 Salaries of Court SE — | trict Collections 72,033.2 305,078.98 State Treasurer, Charges for °| Premium on Bonds 162.50 11,353.83 5,844.32 R GOVERNMENTAL VDITURE State Game Lands 49.93 | — Court Stenog- t i INDITURES XPENDITU RES Bet oI State Quarantine | TAX COLLECTORS: s S here Tt | > I 8 al i 3 tin a 5.6 eous eas y Commi 5 Onets Chester ~Coun- ir Tne 464 99 1,455.60 ‘TF Refunds . in Inter-County Bridge Tax Collectors Interest Jon Tem 186 07 Certificates ind i tate LLIN 3.03) Commissions 10,700.12 5,496100 porary Loan .. “00.07 52,251. =e Sa | Pa ments. . mer 5 State — Mili- | Premiums on Tax Witness Fees 0843.77 I ay Ha Ballots Re efund . 14.00 lle Jury Fe Board ae : e 0 CollecicrsBonds 1,085.01 12.220, 0 oul ee ar 17 R006 JOTAL MISCELLANEOUS § 52,954.45 5| Eo Hb aid 0 -_ Na AA TE T OR ARY C lothing : CONTROLLER: Fees of View v1 | > Logs 150. 00 0 oma a LOAN: 50,000.00 50,000.00] | Drugs S eee t 9 or and Adwertising 282.6 a ae ¢ Mill Licenses 5000| | sates of pe of: Aris 25249 CASH BALANCE AT MD Feed and Flour .. i and Clerk 5,540.00 Su : 694.11 OF YEA ron itures $ 2,671.50 | Solicitor . 600. 00 Ott C Ex- Cash in “Bank § Tavs are an Sores 2.671.; | Office Supplies. penses 1,282.50 41,933.45 ue 1948 76,168.34 F rm Supplies and ims 6,231.06 Advertising ee io: 4,160.0 ‘Live Stock » raed, asol 2 Tax Saye stock Personal | Repost JUSTICES AND ALDERMEN: Ins Light and Power . | AS . 5.10 y | e aneous 441.8 ASS0Ciz Dues , Co 5,441.81 Dues Court Cases 23 3,162.33] GRAND TOTAL ML = di EXPENDITURES Hee Sele 3 | SURVE . | CONSTABLES: \ND BZ OR |0il and Gasoline x 103 Ney adi 894.94 jSusvEYom: 300. 00 300 00 | | Dismissed Cases . 428.25 AND BALANCE $1,364,435.90 Printing Excess County {Salary ....... Court Cases .... 2,587.13 3,025.98 RECAPITULATION | and iy RECORDER OF DEEDS: _ Cash Balance | Queensware De 4 id nt *. Tax Salary of Recorder 4,000.00 rr anuary 4, 1947 $214,217.64 $ 214,217.64 a. Penalties, 1046 557.18 Bee ph TOTAL JUDICIAL $149.906.23) | isla | Repairs Public Office Fe 158.100.69 1,400,513.39| and Clerks 24,598.35 " Te landing Contty, 3: es ila ; 313 39 otic Sines 1,889 51 TOTA 4 GENER! AL = x 1945 8,134.47 I Abatements | Premium on Bonds 89.67 GOV Termes $332,153.84 ding Hoan al | We 5 ons and Solicitor ........ 500.00 31,077.23] —— X 1946 D : 5,747.28 |P 196.37 018.98 12.743.26 1I. CORRECTIONS tion Distric 396. 078. 1 : Wi MISCELLANEOUS; [PROBATION AND PAROLE: Levied 1947 222,227.7 NUMBER tanding 18,814.01 Office Supplies 1,707.86 | Salaries of Officers Pe onal Tax : | 5 DAILY f dns Telephone ...... 2,492.88 4,200.74| and Assistants .$ 5,132.00 Levied 1947 163,119.53 |Home rea iy iret a Hees “ee 8 Sersonal Tax 4,520.22 36,077 49 | Oflice Supplies Exc Personal | Hosp F a 7 TOTAL ADMINISTRA- Traveling Expenses 5924.20) Tax Levied 1946 544181 414,670.83 PTS AND XPENDITURES OF TY VE $ 182,247.61 — | COUNTY PRISON $1,364.435.90 Less Abatements, Fon TH oe AR ENDED EXPENDITURES MAINTENANCE IN STATE AND OTHER| Exonerations and DECE 31, 1947 Commissioners Warrants 854,081.31 B. JUDICIAL CORRECTIONAL AND PENAL INSTI. Liens 1946 .. 12,743.26 : RECEIPTS Cash Balance January 3, 1948 | REGISTER OF WILLS: TUTIO Less Outstanding Prison Cane, etc 1,035 68 County Fund 76,168.34 | Salary of Register 4,000.00 Ea County Tax 19 1 County Appro- 2 4 stern NE ounty Tax 1947 18,814.01 51.242 Gasoline Tax Sala ties of Dezuty 15.945.60 tiary 39,066.00 Less Outstanding priation . (RES $2,378.12 Func . 434,186.25 510,354. 59 an erks .. 12,145. Pennsylvania In- Personal Tax EN oe | Office Supplies . 859.17 dustr School 16,439.59 i547 4,520.22 30,077.49 [Cane Department $1,364,435.90 | remuum on Bonds © 807.50 Glen Mills Schools 12,446.77 I pasa 1. GENERAL GOVERNMENT and Expenses 85.00 17,396.67) Diary. Home 3.880 44 el Xo eyes 378,398.34 | Clothing =. 4 DMINISTRATIVE : ” . eller me . yeneral Fund 000 348 141 Coal and Fuel Oil COMMISSIONERS: State Industrial Miscellaneous 59 prugs ny Salaries “or SHERIFF: Home for J pes a res 3 Tug sioners 8 15,000.00 |Sslary of Sherif 6,500.00 Women... DT So wii) Salary and Wages | Saiaries of Depu- Protectories TOTAL RECEIPTS $ : of Clerk 4 2.115.00 ties ........ 4,976.50 Western Peniten- om oy yplies “ail 1s Solicitor 500.00 tiary 111,581.77 rs “Table or ig om- gills Office Supplies’ 51.50 : EY Fe fhe hd er missioners Bonds 52.50 Premium on COUNTY JAIL: Judicial , Tr Association Dues Bonds .. ra 100.00 Appropriation 51,342.44 51,342.44 | Corrections laneous ' and Expenses 220.58 $ 18,668.26] Association Dues arene Penal : ER and Expenses 75.00 Charities. |... 1 08S yet t SOLICITOR: (Pees. 7,472 55 19,675.55) TOTAL CORRECTIONS _§ 168.848.41|ighways =. Printing > Salary |, __ 1800.00 1,800.00 — 1. CHARITIES Miscellaneous Ren: . — CORONER: A. EXPENDITURES BY COUNTY Miscellaneous ca 854,081.31] COURT HOUSE: Fees 1,916.50 COMMISSIONERS Shiporary Loman I : 2,540.00 ysicians |... 323 MAINTENANCE OF ADULTS IN NON-|cach Balance January [Tobacco ; Expenses of In- COUNTY INSTITUTIONS: ash Balance January Veretables Elevatorman 1,680.00 pests... 16318 6.457.65| State Hospitals 4,478 06 SUNY Fund Nae am 1terials and emium on Bon .5 7 If A = i srie ass. v — { Fund .. 434,180.25 510,354 59| Groceries : 52,378.12 Supplies 1.341.78 { 1 tn Repairs to Build. 2.075.08 PO B. EXPENDITURES BY COUNTY TOTAL EXPENDITURES ,364,43 bol Average Mapes, of Prisoners Dafty 1s DE Mi CO SIONERS -~ y Phen amt ass Sa nity 9°00 LANCASTER COUNTY INSTITUTION FEE OFFIC : EM Miller, Furn Tt ure and os Siertks $5518 ny IO istrict SF SUARTER SESSIONS: State of Pennsy ia. Services 695.00 ice Supplies ,398. stitut a - . > Le ounty of Lz Compensation Ine Premium on 23513 Tax Levy 233,045.51 233,045.51) Salaries Paid .. 9, Cony oh Avpeared M. Miller, surance i onds ore 3 = Ee County Controller Lancaster County, 1 Sta i . 7971 TOTAL CHARITIES ..... $ 237,523.57| Balance Jan, 3. 1948 6,624.32 ouniy, Other Expenses 23,640.81 (Fees ...... 1. 2147.50 18,447 97 ave ——— | PROTHONOTARY Affirmed Dns as Yio being duis ELECTIONS: L OF COURTS: IV. HIGHW Fees Collected 25,164.68 : it the e stateme A." Regis Sm ory ROADS AND BRIDGES: Salaries Paid .. 14,663.15 hat thy siatemgng submited of Courts is 4,000.00 s and Blanco Jan. 2. 1058 10,501.53 °F his k ede, information and bee al i eputy ages alan an. J, el DI liaf H anerring 4,441.00 CE ve 5310.00 Materials and REGISTER OF WILLS: De a nS Fs, ne hooks ne Office Supplies 37.4 upplies es ollected 27, n ontroller tration Expenses 3,954.66 Bra on Inter - County Salaries Paid 16,145.00 i scribed to before me Advertising 788.42 Bonds ....... 50.00 Repairs = en this 28th day of January A. D., 1948, Office Subplies BOS visi hi 12,211.10 21,808.58 Land Damages .. 3, 030; 00 Balance Jan. 3. 1943 11,819.24] (Seal) Court of Common Pleas B. Primary and General Elections em Other Expenses . 560.48 12,601.04| SHERIFF'S OFFICE: Lancaster County. Penna. Pav of Election - DISTRICT ATTORNEY: "OT, HOHWASE 1.50104 De ala ips F. M. MILLER. Officers .. 17,278.20 Salary of District TOTAL HIG YS .....8 ,601. alaries Paid ., 1476.50 County Controller Computing Returns £00.00 Attorney . 6.000 00 — -— jt; Chas. R. Waters, Deputy Prothonctary