The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 21, 1963, Image 3

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Real Cool Florida Orange Sherbet!
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On a dazzling midsummer day, what looks cooler or tastes
more refreshing than orange sherbet—especially when it’s homes
made and rich in pure, natural orange flavor. And this delicious
sherbet, with its old-fashioned richness, is simple to make,
The convenient six-ounce can of frozen Florida orange juice
concentrate, undiluted, gives tart-sweet flavor and fresh color
to the sherbet, while Shipped cream makes it wonderfully smooth
and creamy. When it’s firm, scoop it into your nicest sherbet
glasses and garnish with fresh mint and chilled or canned Florida
orange sections for a pretty, extra cool touch,
Florida Orange Sherbet
1 can (6 ounces) frozen
Florida orange juice
concentrate, thawed,
84 cup milk
2 eggs, slightly beaten
3, cup sugar, divided
1 cup heavy cream, undiluted
whipped 1% teaspoon salt
Combine milk, eggs and ¥4 cup of sugar in top of double boiler
over hot water. Cook, stirring constantly, until mixture coats
spoon. Cool. Mix in remaining 2 cup sugar, orange juice con-
centrate and salt. Pour into refrigerator tray and freeze until
ice crystals form around edges. Remove from freezer and fold
in whipped cream. Return to freezer until firm. at least 3 hours
or overnight, YIELD: 1 quart,

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Does - - -
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buying;
starts buying,
selling;
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making;
working;
earning;
buying:
An endless chain, so to speak, and
the merchant who doesn’t advertise
and advertise regularly is doing noth
ing if he isn’t breaking links in this
endless chain.
Bimply Dial 3-9661 Mt. Joy, and a skiled ad writer of The Bulletin, a newspaper
brimful of reader interest—about everything that happens in this community—wil
be glad to place your merchondise before the reading public.
THE BULLETIN
MOUNT JOY, PA.

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Landisville-Salunga
Mrs. William K. Risser

Corn Roast
The annual corn roast of
the Couples Club of Zion
Lutheran Church, Landisville
was held Saturday, Aug. 17
at 6:30 p.m. in the Landis-
ville Fire Co. grounds. Mr.
and Mrs. Calvin Ross were
chairmen assisted by Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Charles,
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Shirk
and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Stehman.
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Moonlight Swim
The Hempfield Recreation
Center will hold its last ad-
ult moonlight swim of the
season on Wednesday, Aug.
21 from 9:30 to 11:30 at the
Landisville pool. Feature
will be steamed clams and a
corn roast.
* * *
Swim Party
The Church Council of the
Zion Lutheran Church, Lan-
disville held a swim pary
for members and wives re-
cently at Honeysuckle Pool,
Landisville.
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Held Meeting
The annual congregational
meeting of the Landisville
Church of God was held on
Sunday, Aug. 18 at the 10:30
a.m, service.
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Father-Son Night
The E. U. B. Men’s group
of the Hempfield Church,
will hold a father and son
night at the B. Frank cottage
one mile north of Wrights-
ville on Wednesday, Aug. 21.
A corn and doggie roast is
scheduled at 6:30 p.m.
* * *
Covered Dish Supper
The Salunga Women’s club
and the Ladies’ auxiliary to
the Salunga Fire Co. will
vr ‘ -
hold their annual joint meet:
ing Monday, Aug. 26 at 6 p.
m. at the Salunga pavilion.
A covered dish supper is
planned and games will be
played.
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Business Session. .
The Altar Guild of Zion
Lutheran Church, Landisville
held a business session at the
church on Wednesday, Aug.
21.
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Registration For School
A general registration day
for all children is scheduled
by the Hempfield Union
School District on Wednes-
day, August 21 from 9 to
11:30 a.m.
Registration will be held
at all the elementary school
centers: Landisville, Rohrers-
town, East Petersburg, Farm-
dale, and Mountville. All
persons who have moved in-
to the district since the end
of 1962-63 term and who
have children of elementary
school age—from Kkindergart-
en, through sixth grade—are
asked to present their child-
ren for enrollment and as-
signment at the school which
they will be attending.
* * >
Sertomas
The Hempfield Sertoma
Club held their annual fami-
ly picnic on Wednesday,
August 14 at 6:30 p.m.
Games for the children
and adults followed the pic-
nic supper.
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Picnic At Salunga
On Saturday, Aug. 17 the
Golden Years club sponsored
by the Salunga Women's
Club were entertained at a
picnic held at the Salunga
Fire Co. Park. Mrs. William
Cramer of Landisville gave a
humorous reading. Games
were played and several peo-
ple gave a report of their va-
cation trips. Those present
were: Mrs. Anna Nissley,
Mrs. John Musser, Miss Mary
Miller, Mrs. Mary Greider,
Mrs. Emma Baer, Mrs. Edis-
on Gingrich, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Bender, Mrs. Martha
Reist, Rev. Harvey Hershey,
Mrs. Harry Mumma, Mrs.
Sam Hess, all of Landisville,
Mrs. Henry Hiestand, Mrs.
Reuben Miller, Mrs. Eliza-
beth Sayre, Miss Ann Hall,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blessing,
Mrs. Amanda Boll, Mrs. Ka-
tie Paules, Mrs. Mae New-
comer, Mrs. Ben Hess, Mrs.
MOOSE. reer
ELIZABETHTOWN, PENNA.
THUR. - SAT., AUG. 22-24
John Wayne -in-
“DONOVAN’'S REEF”
In Technicolor
SAT. MAT. - AUGUST 24
YOUNG GUNS of TEXAS
MON.-TUE., AUG. 26-27
Pat Boone -in-
“MAIN ATTRACTION"
Color
WED.-SAT., AUG. 28 - 31
Walt Disney's
“SUMMER MAGIC”
MIDNIGHT SHOW
Labor Day Eve - SEPT. 1






NY 11
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® Main Street
(From page 1)
flag.
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One reader — a long-time
subscriber of the Bulletin
who now lives out of town-—
picked up an error in this
matter of flag etiquette.
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The truth of the matter is
there is one other fiag which
rightly may fly above Old
Glory. That flag is the United
Nation's flag, which at the
U. N. headquarters may ap-
pear atop the banner of the
i. 8.
Treasury Department rece
ords show that tens of mil-
lions of American families
now own more than $46 bil-
lion worth of U. S. Savings
Bonds Series E and H,
Elam Haldeman, Mrs. Verne
Hiestand, Mrs. Floyd Wetzel,
Mrs. Geo. McFarland,, How-
ard Peifer, George Kline, Al-
bert Hiestand and Melvin
Newcomer, Fred Long and
Lizzie Ruth, all of Salunga,
Mrs. Amos Newcomer, Mount
Joy R. D., Mrs. Hershey and
daughter, Mrs. Lizzie Cooper
of Marietta Pike and Mrs.
Wolfe of Lancaster.
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Community Vespers
The Community Vesper
service at the Landisville
Campmeeting grounds Sune
day evening, Aug. 25 at 7 p.
m. will be in charge of the
Salunga Church of the Breth-
ren. The youth choir will
provide the music and Rev.
Robert Turner will be the
speaker.
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