GEORGE MORRIS IS MAYTOWN SCHOOL BOARD PRESIDENT | ing Friday building tary school George Morris was re-elected | Charles was re-elected vice president of the Maytown school president 1 board at an organizational meet-| night in the elemen- Fdward TRADITIONAL DISHES WITH A PLUS sl) 3 wn © Cut food costs | ® Less shopping trips| | | Holds over 490 pounds of frozen-fresh food. Designed for your kichen Compact upright design gives you easy, quick food selection at your fingertips. Smooth, modern lines . . . refreshing Frost-Mint color styling. Cold-Hold inner doors They hold cold air in when you open the main door .. . assure orderly food storage. Giant capacity — small floor space Holds food for over 150 good-sized meals . . . vet needs only 30 x 36 inches of floor space. H. 5. Newcomer & Son, inc. For interest add one new flavor to yout traditional holiday foods. Turkey has new zest when a litde minced ham is added to the enriched yeast-raised bread stuffing. And for lovers of good cranberry sauce try it with crushed pineapple. BREAD-HAM STUFFING 2 tablespoons chopped parsley 1 tablespoon poultry seasoning 1 teaspoon salt 15 teaspoon pepper 1 cup turkey stock or consomme 114 cups chopped onion 114 cups chopped celery 24 cup butter or margarine 4 quarts soft bread crumbs 1 3-ounce can deviled ham {| Saute onion and celery in butter until tender. Combine with bread : crumbs, ham, parsley and seasonings. Blend in turkey stock. Makes : enough stuffing for a 10-12 pound dressed turkey. CRANBERRY-PINEAPPLE SAUCE “To 4 cups cranberry sauce, add 1 cup crushed pineapple. Serve warm or cold. Farm Calendar | NEWTOWN Timely Reminders from The! Pennsylvania State University | By Mus. Edith Erb College of Agriculture | HER Mr. and Mrs. Salem Gambper To Have Security The 1954 | and daughter, Columbia R. D. amendments to the Federal So- | Visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard oye I Gr sial security Law extend cover- | Gamber | age to most farm operators and | Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt their workers, The program | spent Friday afternoon in Har- starts in January, so get a card risburg. In the evening they en- at once from your nearest So-|Joyed the Ice Follies at Hershey. | cial Security Office. Visitors. of Mr. and Mrs. Aris- | | | | | Potato Yields Recorded - tice Wittle were Mr. Charles Yields in terms of U. S. No. 1] Witile, Columbia RD, Mr. and potatoes are reported by Elmer | Mrs. Joseph Wittle, Columbia. Fifer, Penn State extension ag- | Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ronomist, for six official demon- | Fogie and family were, Mr. and |strations. Top producers were: | Mrs. John Haverstick and fami- [for early varieties, Manota, 282 | ly, Mr. Alfred Atland and Mr bushels per acre: medium-seas- Thomas Nace, Columbia on varieties, Irish Cobbler, 360] Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Earl bushels; and late varieties, Ca-| Geltmacher and family were noga, 365 bushels an acre | Mr. and Mrs. Sam Reigle, Pauls Ewes Should Gain Before:| boro, N. J Mrs. Helen Kauft- lambing, ewes should gain 15 to | man and son Donnie, Mrs. Har- 30 pounds. Plenty of high-quali- vey Bard, Evelyn Wagner and ty legume hay is the basic win- ter feed, In ‘just before lambing, "SIA the 4 10 6 weeks Moc ors Fogie and | Robert Frank spent Saturday at Thomas each ewe should get a half-pound of grain | perry Counts a day nN \ MOUNT JOY, PA. More Pulpwood Pulpwood | 1 ora Poste and Ne “COOPERATING MONT JOY RETAIL MERCHANT” iss Jo is ‘étima Paul Sn iH Cl Ne e ( ye abou a= ICY (kl Te ri » , PAA Ne higher than re i, i dia Bupps Wg. Harry fir 0 ol EE PE GL TL PE BE TE EE EA year in- 1953. and, about 76 Big York, ang yr. Mes a wg ERE TE IE TLL TL BE TBE TR BE REE TS 23 Rene Eo HEI | vid Lehigh, Wrightsville. ey ~~ fe ond of World ST : aftermonn Rev. and C U STC MA M R LU GS y Order Shade. Tre Sines | tHE Arndt attended the 4 . LS % shade trees will be in short sup- | hristmas Musical Festival pre- 4 ; : 8 ply this year, order now. it sented by the choir of Millers- By MOHAW i you need a good shade trec for | ville State Teachers College’ in ¥ Bl vour homie round | Lyte Auditorium. ¥ Bl: Deore He When| Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer Bl we are dealihe will impor- | and family visited Mr. and Mrs. 5 tant resource. such as our deer | John Kauffman, of Ironville on i 3 ¥ herd. we P {Hh sound | Sunday. Styled To Win ! ideas: about i " Mrs. Matilda Derr entertained 3 — —— ¢ al a Christmas dinner on Sun- : | : day. The following were present 3 Compliments, ¥ E mi a8 i d Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Derr and 4 ¥esii, 104s son of Graterford, Mr. and Mrs. v Lloyd Derr and sons, and Miss 4 Loomed For Ep ES A RIE ¥ | Jane Flory of Mt. Joy RD. bi 4 A i% S Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mau- Be wl rice Frysinger, Mrs. Ida Eisen- x Longer Wear Ready-Made To Give You IMPORTANT SAVING # Why setile for skimpy postage-stamp carpeis and wide, borren borders when you can enjoy flaitering, floor-filling Customade Rugs of maicaless Mohawk guclily ilor- ed to fit your room wiihcu! the cost of custom ix It's easy to choose the size you need xi the prize you want—irom cur Mohawk collection of f:23h liunt calors, lush textures and magnificent patierns! Convenient terms, too. H. B. LONGENECKER VENETIAN BLINDS ARMSTRONG PLASTIC TiLE LINOLEUM - TILE FLCOR COVERINGS QUAKER RUGS SALUNGA, PA. PHONE LANDISVILLE 4012 Carpets by Mohawk - Magee - Delox i STORE HOURS REE LL GL TL EOL GL TE FL PEELE FETE TL TELL TL OL TEAS ATE OL IGLOS TEAS TEE at berger were, Mr. and Mrs. How ard Frysinger, Philadelphia Mr Mrs. Daniel Frysinge: and family. Chester, Mrs. Emms and 's Grocery (16 N. Market St, Mount Joy | Givens and son Robert, Mrs 44-tfc | Mae Davis, Mrs. Emma Giarber SAA SCR © | Middletown, Miss Esther Longe- r 3% iii 3 necker, Mr. Benjamin Weaver OIC Raised Marietta , Mrs. Pearl Brenneman : Mt. Joy RD.. and Edith Erb Double Breasted Columbia RD. Sunday evening Rev R. H. Arndt attended a at Ruhl's EUB Church Visitors of Mr. and of and Mrs. Musical Mrs. Ad- i ram Gamber were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gamber and son, Mr. and wn | Mrs. Ray Gamber and son, Mr. n and Mrs. Mark and fe Mrs. Guy Winters and family, ® Manheim, and Mr. and Mrs. Sa- 8 | lem Gamber and daughter, Col! i" | umbia RD. » Mrs. Iona Laudenberger and 0 ! children and Mr. Charles Tome, 8 TER — i | HIGHWAY ZOO | 0 PAPER PE = LIVE OR DRESSED «© = # DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR n # 3 ih See us The OCTOPUS: This is the busy boy who is always first for special prices x 7 on banquets and suppers. reaching for something while he drives ~ 5 ~the car roof, a cigarette, the lighter, tl the road map, the coat on the back seat, the popcorn bag and, at times, [THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa.| Thursday, December 16 8 { Columbia, visited Mr. and Mrs. | | Geo. Moore and family, | | Visitors of Edith Erb were | | Mrs. Mary Lucas, Mt. Joy RD, { and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bro- | sey and family, Silver Spring. | Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Isler and family were Mrs. Dave Alleman and Mrs. Aubrey Boles | and daughter Linda, Marietta Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haines vis- ited Mrs. Sallie Musser and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Divet Sil ver Spring Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gelt- macher visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kieth, Brunnerville, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Greenly of Manheim RD. Visitors at the of Arndt and children, New Holland, Mr and Mrs. Don Wilson and chil- dren, Gordonville, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Wilson, Atglen, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford White and son, Manheim. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ‘Haines were Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Alexander, Mrs. Lloyd Nentwig and children, Florin, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roll- man, Lititz Mrs. Fearl Brenneman and Edith Erb visited a few sick friends, they were Mrs. Blanche Mrs. Ida Eisenberger and Mr. A. C. Geltmacbher. Dno't forget the Christmas Program at the EUB Church on Sunday, Dec. 19 at 7 p.m. There will be recitations, plays, a pan- tomine and songs by the chil- Everybody Welcome. ® MARRIAGE LICENSES Mount Hope, Dominick dren. James Fontana, West Virginia, and Marie Fontana and Dorothy B. Holtzman, Birchland Avenue, Mount Joy. Mary son of daughter of E. and the late Wallace C. Broucht. handling ease Come New Dodge Custom ¥ 3 RB Home, | were Mr. and Mrs. Miles Wilson Po wo i z= Be i vi Ns W of y 2 2) ) TP » LN Choice Christmas Gifts--- $3450 10 $5450 l le | sh 3 READY-MADE BONNETS tr reqady-l ele Ne al Vv 54.50 NEW DRESS FABRICS jive a 'drass f hrist I Reautiful orlons, nyl HAGER'S PLAIN CLOTHING DEPT., Second Floor he HAGER Store 25-31 W. KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. T die Step up to the '~ +t} S tne in and discover for yourself how little it costs to step up to the Big One—and step out in style! 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