2eThe Bulletin, Mt. Jov. Pa.. Thursday, January 12. 1950 > ~The Bulletin’ The Mount J oy Bulletin Scrapbook ! Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher bb ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 RE Week's Best Recipe . ’ Lemon Icebox Cookies: 1 ¢ fat, | Published Every Thursday at No. Th C ty 2 ¢ sugar, 1 T grated lemon rind, East Main St, Mount Joy, Pa. € ommum S 2 T lemon juice 2 egus, 4 eo na | Sul 5 Perv 82.00 {Fun sege 13 flour, 2 t baking powder, 1-8 t per year .. ie First National, Landisville salt, 1-8 t nutmeg. Cream fat, dix Months ....... Robert R. Good. Amos S. New- , lg ina me 4 Three Months ...... 60 | SUBOY, lemon rind, juice in mixing Single Copies ... vers JOB [comer } ward G. Myers, W So Y bowl, Add eggs one at a time, Sample Copies ......... FREE Bush Wi F. Hoffman, G. F beating well after each. Place Irout, Fhares B. Stehman, Jess flour, baking powder, salt, nutmeg Entered at the Postoflice at Mt. ¢ 1 Iv. J nd Elmer K. Cope in Sift inte mixing. bowl Joy, Pa,, as second-class mail mat- nization will take pice onl. + S BE | ter under the Act of March 3, 1879. . ~ ye] and blend well. Shape dough in- | Fuesday, January 17th to 3 rolls about 2 inches round Membes De hn a ; nS W pape) Maytown National Bank Wrap in waxed paper, - chill thor- | ey, Yi Mervin S. Arnold, A. H. Engle, | oughly. Cut’ in thin, slices and | Publis nD Thursday C. E. Hcllenbaugh, Wm. Mundorf, bake on ungreased baking sheet in | Copy for a change of advertising | G. Carl Shenk, Raymond Sipling. | hot oven until lightly brown, should reach this office Tuesday. | and Mervin H. Nolt. Cool before storing in tightly cov- We will not guarantee insertion of The reorganization follows: Pres- ered container, Makes about 8! any of FUSING uth Lo PY lent C. E. Hollenbaugh; Vice pres- | dozen cookies. | the offi it than 9 a. 1 Meceding dav of publication dent, Wn Mundorf; cashier, J Wave Or Wear lassified ads will be weepted to | Ho Hoffman Take big squares in chiffon or 1D11C ion day. ! First National sank, Marietta patterns and decorate your cos- h died tl tl in dresses or coats or suit. Pull Wi dled recently ang the va- le cancy was not filled. ; , Remember fellks. No tax col-| John Orth, Ge rge P. Resch, J. | hing like us sash. Knot around lector can (ake away any of that | Barr Spangler, E. R. Longenecker. | the wrist just to look fluffy and money you gave to charity. Charles J. O'Connor. E. R. Kray- | pretty Perhaps vou would ra-| ® 9 | bill Jacob R. Garber and A. Lu Shee carry one and wave as you The Boro of Lititz has practically | Re sch a 0 decided to install a sewage system | The reorganization effected Wed- | ' Home Sewing at a eost of $1,388,000. This | nesday morning follows Joan | Home sewing has its greatest | would meet that bore’s demands | Orth, president Mr. Orth has | boom in history. ‘The result is, | until 1975. It is based on its | been a director for 36 vears. J. | In many cases, prcfessional looking | . FF » EOL . 3 . suits, oals ¢ "eSSeS far 1" | present population of 5500 persons | Barr Spangler and E. R. Kraybill | Wits, coats and dresses at far lower andy 60. 0s. 25 XESS. vice presidents: Charles J. | cost than buying ready-made ap- | The cos which will interest | nov, secretary; P. F. Snyder, cash | Pavel There are many class- | folks most. is $7.00 per foot fromt. | ier. Paul A. Mueller, solicitor. ' |S sponsored Lay department Stor. | ¢ Local property owners could get Exchange National Bank, Marietta | © centers, Yo. instruc. nj 3 ides from the. shure, ape IF. BR. Tmdey. Frank Ziegler, { Cutting, adjusting patterns and how proximately what sewage would | George R. Miller, Frank H. Strick | to operate and use sewing ma- | cost: here. ler, Guy S. Hoffman, Dr. B. Scott J caine gadgets for 3 shortcuts. | oo © 0 { Fritz, Dr. Edward C. Kottcamp, Schools and, clubs are faving home | sewing demonstrations. There | CARRYING A THING TOO FAR J and Thomas L. Rich. The Many tase apples to teacher be- | roll - > a ar > y 3 ’ 4 ne ulterior mo- | member Charles H.. Rich. | well-fitted garment that didn’t vv hive - | : Th cause they have 0 | ‘At the” make a dent in the family budget tive, others because they are “ap- . bp i thsniiational 1 fishers”. and numerous chil- | Meeting Thomas L. Rich was el-} nspirationa pie pohsners , an p S 2) es. . : HE sd : i I | ected president; George R. Miller, | A morsel of genuine history is a dren know what we mean. n a ! 2 thins dre as always val : Feri bers "haa | Vice president and cashie and 8 SO rare as to be always val- certain school beard members hag | nba TI as Jeffer Ser ale Ye Lon { Henry M. Brunner, Columbia, so- | Wable. wi Jefferson to step gift-giving to teachers be- ! lici lly We eee $5 { lcitor. | cause competition became so great | Forme . . oo Borie x= | GEN. HOSPITAL COMPLETED |, and expensive and unfair. No such | house, but we accepted willingly MOST ACTIVE YEAR | the electric light, telephone, radio, tutomobile and so forth. Better advantages for tomorrow will bring better memories tomorrow. teacher shouid be placed in an embarrassing position, no wor- thy teacher would be influenced | The Lancaster General Hospital { has just completed the most active by such gifts when it was time to mark grade cards. The in- | community. This statement was nocent, simple. sweet thoughtful- 09 | made by Dr. Roger W. DeBusk, Ex- ness of youngsters, can become an | THE NOSE KNOWS ecutive Director of the hospital, abused snd unpleasant incident. The ‘zroma of a pine forest us- when he presented the census ré 1 Such a business 3 loody | hospital in 1948. This number of pa- hospital service last year. This is | Let's. start off the New Year 962 more than were admitted to the ring ourselves a sermon scent of a detective magazine, upon carefl driving, make re- the odor of salt and sea in the tents is, of course, reflected in the soluti'ns to help reduce automo- | Er 5 | other census statistics. It was also | 3 z , | marine publications, What a| : . { bile accidents. Adhering to all | Wi TR Ca | stated that 1,511 of the total num- a uy rt De ci nfusion of fusions. Well, they i the rules of the highway is not : tf] "| ber of patients received free hospit- : : «| wen't be able to imitate the odor | enough, There is the matter of [sl freshl Sed i | al service i ay | of sheets freshly dried in crisp | . fancdangles and doodads to con- | Pp — —— 3 i . air, of freshly (urned earth. of sider, for instance. Impaired vi- . : : spring showers, of old leather. A sion causes accidents. Clear vis- | i : x {mon says this scented ink stunt ion is as essential as a brake. . ; might upset the publishers of dog When vou adorn the windshield fii ) J and horse fanciers guides, of farm iris a Te ; ra The Ladies Aid of the Lutheran! with birds (hat bob up and down i . : | . I : magazines but would be easy for | Church met Monday evening at the on a stick, suspend cupie dolls iii co : io ag autometive manuals with gaso- | home of Mrs. Jay Dombach. Those from a visor, dangle ball fringe, : J line in the ink, essence of onions | present were: Mrs. Lestella Hoff- joggle plastic figures on curtain | So > in the homemaker monthly and of | man, Mrs. Wm. King, Mrs. Lewis pulls, cover windiws with Vene- tian blinds snd cretonne curtains, fish in the sportsmen’s. { Mease, Mrs. J. T. Herr, Mrs. Eliz- vou have obscure. vision: Don't | co abeth Rutt, Mrs. Earl Meisenhelter, | distract with folderalls. Such LET'S DO SOMETHING! | Mrs. Walter Peifer. trappings .d n't improve the ap- The great American public feels pearance of any car, whatever its | it can’t stand higher taxes. Econ- | ; | medel and MAY not improve the | ¢mists warn of the danger of over | appearance of the driver, what- | spending and endangering a na- | ever the chassis looked like, | tion's security. We know higher | BEFORE the accident texes will mean inflation, create | oo ® a higher costs and result in less | THE OLD RED SCHOOLHOUSE buying, leading to further unem- | Sentimentally you read or recall Ployment. We also know federal | things about the little old red Skending could be reduced with- | scheolheuse. It is lauded in song | Out hardship to cur n#ional secur- | and verse and is an American ity. The report of the Hoover | institution. Fame and fortune Commission, cenvinced us of that. If millions of dollars could be sa- has come to many who once learned readin’, ‘ritin and ‘rithme- | Ved the tax payer through more | tie there. Most of these little elficiency in federal management, | buildings have passed to give way | Why isn’t this done before fur- | 10 modern structures, but there are ther burdens of taxes? The | still 75.000 cne room school- | Hoover report clearly stated that | houses being used. There is no- waste and ved tape cost us $2 bil- thing endearing about poor ventil- lion a year, due to poor manage- ation and poor lighting and often ' I ent by the , Bovernment. Ask- pror instruction. Naturally there | ing for 34 billion more in taxes are seme rural communities iso- When half of this amount could be lated and need the one-room Saved by reorganizing the execu- school. There are a far great- tive branch in government. er number of these existing than II vou want to know mare about are needed, however. Children, What is suggested for righting the placed at an educational disadvan- | Wrongs in the Executive branch, tage, won't look back sentimentally | Write to the Chamber of Com- today’s fashion demands. fo the little old red schoolhouse | merce of the United States, Wash- Che ideal watch for wus when they realize what they have ington 6, D. C. for a bookl>t cal- self, or for gracious giving missed in adequste teachers, mod- | led “A Multi-Billion Opportunity”, i ern buildings, well rounded pro- | on the report of the Hoover Com- | grams of education, extra cwrri- mission. if you want to =| can depend on to pace vou for today's living . . . outstanding beauty in harmony with Bri +3 iy 17 jewels fron jo 00, PRIS ta x cular activities. | press yourself concerning the re- A H Greer We wish the best education for | Bort, firmly and forcefully put | ml . our young, that they have all the | your wishes before your represen- | Phone 3-414 advantages that we didn't have. | tatives and senators, that you want | 87 East Main Street MOUNT JOY We love the simplicity of the |action at this next session of | life of the Jiitle old red school- Congress. HAPPENINGS LONG A . 1948, 1949, 20 Years Ago Columbia Telephone Co., unpaid taxes after abo other means of force This transacti purchased from H has embarked JAMES E. HOCKENBERRY ing and contracting Tax Collector Quarryville was ordered was re-elected sheer cotton, plain colors or bold | ESS - — = = - — | The board was decreased’ from Pei mm ' Cer) decrease . "1 tume. Frail them from pockets! 1 eight to seven members. George ; P. Res corn show will the hankies through the belt and! Sparks from a fire used for smo- Shaar, supervisor of | vocal selections at the Rotary Lun- Chief of the Fire Company INCOME the new schoo] building It seems sf ange to many of you that need financial relief at a time whegfwe are serving more people fF before in telephone history. using 1929 tags. The Edison Electric C was. expanded by adding | 18 great satisfaction in achieving a | Union revival meetings are being conducted by Evan. Cong. and the e? Yes, they do, but they also mean more expense. Our total ' MEDICAL PATIENT : Jimmy Tierney, one-year-old son aster rate than our total income, so Mir. and Mrs. James Tierney, E. you can see that adding new customers | Donegal street, is a medical patient isn’t going to solve our problem. Only an increase in payment for year in its history in serving the | | i | | services will keep your telephone com- BAKED HAM SUPPER JAN. 14 pany in a sound position to continue providing good telephone segvice. baked ham supper at the church on | Saturday, January 14, isn't confined to the school room, | ber issue of the Natural History | of Directors at their monthly meet- | A comparison of the records | Columbia Telephone Co. shows that in seven different cate- | juice, baked ham, scalloped potaties Adults supper will be $1.00; chil- LIST. .and finest . jut Lowest Cost! 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But we think good i That means you can service goes beyond that. We always be absolutely sure i be that you're getting the best train our employees to [possible value for every prompt, efficient, helpful and o | ont vou spend and paying the correct price for every + accurate as well, She Correa ree think ki: asi this price-marking policy # To us, good service means * will save you time and trou- quality food offered at low and make Jou Jap i Super Market a better-than- prices in clean, well:stocked fever place to shop. Stop in and well-operated stores. "fand see if you don’t agree! ry ei Any time your A&P doesn’t measure up to these yardsticks of good service, please let us know about it. Write: 1 - Customer Relations Department, ASP. Food Stores ] 420 Lexington Avenue NewYork 17. N. A W wart "A Sensational Value! 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