The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 13, 1968, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR THE BULLETINMOUNT JOY, PA. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1968
“Where is the bathtub?”
“These big gold seats are WwW Cli :
- SCHOOL NOTES . comfortable.” The Orry 1nic
“The hostesses wore mini
Ticket, baggage check, does. He drives the plane dresses. Yes and their shoes by Dr. Geo. W. Crane
galley, pilot, co-pilot, cockpit when the pilot drinks his cof- and bags matched. They Wives (and clergymen), nota bene! Here is
and hostess were some of fee.” were sets. double-barreled church project that reduces dy
the words introduced to the “ i “ i 4
© i p18 1 know what radar is for. I wish the man would 100 it meanwhile zooms church revenues! So join
children of the Washington It helps the plane land when shut the door and we could
School Kindergarten this
week at the Harrisburg Air-
port.
A bus was boarded in Mt.
Joy at 12:30 p.m. by eager
little feet ready for a new
© experience — an experience
that many parents have nev-
er enjoyed.
Driving to the airport at
Olmsted, they passed by Air
Force jets waiting for take
ofl.
The first activity seen was
an Allegheny plane being
loaded cargo with the use of
a conveyor belt. The group
watched the plane taxi to the
runway, take off, fold up its
wheels and fly off into the
sky.
. At the terminal, represen-
tatives of TWA and Allegh-
eny explained ticket buying
and luggage checking.
The big moment came as a
TWA Star Stream DC-9 ar.
rived.
The passengers were all
asked to debark so that the
children could climb aboard.
The youngsters sat in the
seats, fastened the seat belts,
put down the trays and pre-
tended to be eating.
Bruce Souders explained
how to turn on the reading
lights and press a button to
call the stewardess. He said
that the plane cruises at a
speed of 560 miles per hour
at an altitude of between 10
to 20 thousand feet.
The children saw the little
bathrooms at the back of the
plane and were even in the
pilot’s cockpit, where there
are hundreds of buttons and
gadgets.
On the way out of the
plane, they met the steward-
esses, who were Wearing
dresses of orange, green and
yellow. They wore orange
shoes and carried orange
bags.
Each boy and girl was giv-
en a junior hostess or junior
pilot pin and a picture post-
card of a TWA Jet.
Children’s comments:
“I know what the co-pilot
Students Will
Conduct Service
Calvary Bible Church of
Donegal Heights will have
Lancaster School of the Bible
Night, Sunday at 7:30 p. m.
Students of the School will
have charge of the entire ser-
vice.
There will be testimonies,
special music, and a message
from God's word by Mr. Tom
Wenger.
The Lancaster School of
the Bible is a school provid-
ing an accurate knowledge of
the Bible with able teachers
expounding God’s word and
related subjects. The Bible is
basic to all curriculums at L.
S. B. There are both day and
evening classes. A missionary
emphasis pervades the entire
school.
The Pastor, Rev. Ronald
Gibson extends an invitation
to all.
the pilot can’t see.”
go for a ride.”
Donegal Schools Menus
HIGH SCHOOL & JR, HIGH
Friday, Nov. 15
Vegetable soup
Ham salad sandwich
Fruit salad in crisp
lettuce cup
Lemon-graham pudding
Milk
* * *
Monday, Nov. 18
Grilled frank on buttered
heated roll -
Baked Beans
Cabbage, carrots, green
pepper salad
Apple crisp
Milk
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Tuesday, Nov. 19
Spaghetti - meat sauce
and cheese
Peas & carrots in butter
sauce
Tossed salad
Italian bred and butter
Canned plums
Milk
0 *
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Wednesday, Nov. 20
Pork & Sauerkraut
Steamed buttered potatoes
Cornbread & butter
Fruited Jello
Milk
* * *
Thursday, Nov. 21
Turkey and gravy
Filling ball
Whipped potatoes
Mixed vegs. in butter
sauce
Roll & butter
Pumpkin chiffon tart
Milk
When in nee¢ o! printing
remember The Bulletin.
$13 Million Unit
Bought by PP&L
Pennsylvania Power and
Light Company has announc-
ed that it has ordered a tur-
bine generator costing about
$13 million from General El-
ectric company for the No. 2
unit at the utility’s Montour
Electric Station near Straw-
berry Ridge, 7 miles north-
west of Danville. Construc-
tion of the plant’s first unit
got under way on May 17
and work on the second is
scheduled to start in the
spring of 1970.
Willard U. Baum, PP&L’s
vice president-system power
and engineering, said the new
equipment will have a net
generating capability of 790,-
000 kilowatts, essentially the
same as the first, also a G.E.
turbine generator. Each ma-
chine will be approximately
180 feet long and weighs 1,
465 tons.
Baum said the order calls
for the No. 2 turbine genera.
tor to be delivered by Aug-
ust 1972 and to be ready for
trial operation by May 1973.
The first unit is to be in ser-
vice by late 1971.
Auctions Make
The Difference
In Marketing Livestock
NEW HOLLAND MAKES THE DIFFERENCE
IN AUCTIONS
10:30 A.M. Fat Hogs and Shoats
2:30 P. M. Fat steers, bulls, cows and veal.
Horse Sale
Dairy Sale
Monday at 10:00 A. M.
Wednesday at 12:30 P. M.
Fat steers, bulls, cows & veal, Thursday at 12:30 P.M.
A SAFE PLACE TO MARKET LIVESTOCK
New Holland Sales Stables, Inc.
Abram W. Diffenbach, Mgr.
NEW HOLLAND, PENNA.
717-354-2194
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
Friday, Nov. 15
Vegetable soup
Ham salad sandwich
Pick-up salad
Applesauce
Milk
A » *®
Monday, Nov. 18
Grilled frank on buttered
heated roll
Baked Beans
Apple crisp
Milk
* * a
Tuesday, Nov. 19
Spaghetti - meat sauce
and cheese
Peas & carrots in butter
sauce
Bread & butter
Canned plums
Milk
* * *
Wednesday, Nov. 20
Pork & Sauerkraut
Steamed buttered potatoes
Cornbread & butter
Fruited Jello
Milk
% * ot
Thursday, Nov. 21
Turkey and gravy
Filling ball
Whipped potatoes
Mixed vegs. in butter
sauce
Roll & butter
Pumpkin chiffon tart
Milk
Report United
Fund Drive
Misses Sarah Houseal,
chairman, and Lou Ann Hess,
co-chairman of the 1968 Lan-
caster County United Cam-
paign in East Donegal Town-
ship area ‘“B”’, have announc-
ed a total to date of $192.
These contributions were
given by residents at home
and small businesses.
Some contributions will be
made by mail. This total may
be increased as contributions
come in.
The volunteers who served
as solicitors in the area in.
cluded: Misses Sharon Arn-
old, Nadine Heistand, LuAnn
Singer, Jamie Shirk, Joan
Kendig; Norma Jean Gut.
shall and Carol Houseal, all
of Maytown. Also i ncluded
from Maytown were Robert
Freeman, Jr. and James
Shirk.
Other solicitors from the
Marietta R1 area were Mrs.
Patricia Gillham, Mrs. Dor-
othy Johns; Misses Donna Mc-
Naughton, Kathy Ney, Patri-
cia Zinn, Janice Bixler, Al-
berta Gutshall, Barbara
Fuhrman and Miss Bonita
Hoffman of Mount Joy, Rl.
Last year a total of $273
was contributed by the small
businesses and residents in
this area.
SCHOOL AND HOME
The Seiler elementary
School and Home association
will meet at 8 pm. in the
all purpose room of the
school on Tuesday, Nov. 19.
Trooper Grazer will show a
film on bicycle safety, for
parents and children. All par-
ents are urged to come and
bring their children. There
will be room visitation at
7:30 p.m.
Cicadas cause no visible
feeding damage to trees and
shrubs but the egg-laying
habits of the female can
cause severe damage, even
destruction, to young, trans-
planted trees in nurseries &
orchards, and some damage
to older trees.
Advertising Doesn't Cost —
IT PAYS!
the hundreds of other churches that are adopting this
plan. Remember, slender wives get more zestful kisses!
It’s the “good old motherly souls” who receive those
respectful pecks on the cheek!
CASE B-579: Samuel G., aged 36, is a livewire clergy-
man.
“Dr. Crane,” he began,
“thanks to your column on
a ‘Church Dieting Contest,’ our Women’s Society last year
contributed almost $1,000 extra to our church budget dur.
ing Lent.
“And we are planning to
do it again this year.
“So why don’t you alert
all the other churches to this
wholesome plan?”
DIETING CONTEST
If you plump women want
to grow more alluring to
your husbands, and at the
same time add money for
your church, have a “weigh-
ing-in” meeting.
Then go on my dehydra.
tion diet by which you lose
10 pounds the first 10 days.
Thereafter, you can slow
down in your dieting to 6 or
8 pounds per month.
But each pound you shed
of unsightly blubber actually
saves you $2.50 in groceries,
so contribute that extra a-
mount to your church or to
other moral causes.
Many an attractive bride,
weighing 115 to 120, slowly
puts on extra poundage till
she may tip the scales at 145
to 160, at least by the time
she has been married 10
years.
So she notices
reduction in her
ardor.
“Dr. Crane,”
a marked
husband’s
such wives
complain, “he kisses me like
a father kisses his daughter
but not as a sweetheart!”
And that is because you
now look “parental” instead
of “seductive!”
Ladies, when your waist-
line equals your bust line,
you look like a good old Mo-
therly soul.
Which is why your hus-
band gives you a “parental”
instead of a “sweetheart”
kiss.
You also act more sluggish!
For you can’t feel like a
sports roadster with the chas-
sis of a truck!
Slenderize and you will not
only regain a more youthful
cutlook on life.
But your husband will perk
up in his ardor and begin to
come out to the, kitchen to
give you thriller-diller movie
kisses instead of those little
pecks on the cheek!
So limit your total liquid
intake to just one full glass
(8 oz.) the 1st day; 2 glasses
the 2nd; and 3 glasess from
the 3rd through the 10th
days.
And by total fluids we
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