Gourmet Pierogie Sale At HMB

Gourmet Pierogie Being Sold At HMB — Holy Myrrh-Bearers Parish pierogie-makers just couldn’t stop pinching for the entire summer and are now taking orders for a special run of gourmet pierogies.

Varieties offered are:

Buffalo Chicken  –  $7  ½ dozen

Cheese Steak –  $7   ½ dozen

Kielbasa & Sauerkraut  –  $7  ½ dozen

Sauerkraut  –  $6  ½ dozen

Order yours by Sunday, July 8 and pickup between noon and 3 pm. on Friday, July 1 , unless other arrangements have been made.

Please place your order by calling our parish office at 610-544-1215 or send us an email at HMBChurch@verizon.net.  Please leave your name, phone number, and amunt dozen requested.  All pickups are made in the Parish Hall, at 900 Fairview Road, Swarthmore, Pa. 19081

Gourmet Pierogie Being Sold At HMB

Gourmet Pierogie Being Sold At HMB

Last day of June William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 6-30-18

So, what happened on this date — the last day of June — 84 years ago, also a Saturday?

Adolph Hitler killed at least 84 of his opponents that still held influence (along with some supporters) to consolidate power. It is known as the Night of the Long Knives.

It bode ill for the world.

Al Stewart wrote a song about it.

Last day of June William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 6-30-18
Last day of June William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 6-30-18
Once popular music was actually intelligent.

Unconscious instrument William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 6-30-18

Unconscious instrument William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 6-30-18

Ljmlz, suugjvafy lg lzw Uzjaklasf xsalz, ak Ygv’k dgnw xgj mk af Bwkmk Uzjakl. Lzwjwxgjw, ljmlz ak s jwdslagfkzah.
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Sing ye to the Lord a new canticle: sing to the Lord, all the earth. Sing ye to the Lord and bless his name: shew forth his salvation from day to day. PsalmsAnswer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit quote puzzle: Man lives consciously for himself, but is an unconscious instrument in the attainment of the historic, universal, aims of humanity.
Leo Tolstoy

 

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Right word William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 6-29-18

Right word William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 6-29-18

Dre czmvj tfejtzfljcp wfi yzdjvcw, slk zj re letfejtzflj zejkildvek ze kyv rkkrzedvek fw kyv yzjkfizt, lezmvijrc, rzdj fw yldrezkp.
Cvf Kfcjkfp

Right word William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 6-29-18 Sing ye to the Lord a new canticle: sing to the Lord, all the earth. Sing ye to the Lord and bless his name: shew forth his salvation from day to day. PsalmsAnswer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit quote puzzle: I do not choose the right word, I get rid of the wrong one.
A. E. Housman

 

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Smallest fish William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 6-28-18

Paedocypris progenetica of Sumatra is the world’s smallest fish with females reaching a maximum standard length of 10.3 mm and males 9.8 mm.

Smallest fish William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 6-28-18

Smallest fish William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 6-28-18

Good fortune William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 6-28-18

Good fortune William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 6-28-18

 Y te dej sxeeiu jxu hywxj meht, Y wuj hyt ev jxu mhedw edu.
Q. U. Xekicqd

There may be good fortune for a person in adversity, and a windfall may result in a loss. Sirach Sing ye to the Lord a new canticle: sing to the Lord, all the earth. Sing ye to the Lord and bless his name: shew forth his salvation from day to day. PsalmsAnswer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit quote puzzle: There may be good fortune for a person in adversity, and a windfall may result in a loss.
Sirach

 

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SMS Seeadler William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 6-27-18

The Germans successfully used a three-masted sailing ship as a commerce raider during World War I. She was the SMS Seeadler. It was likely the last time a sailing ship was used in combat albeit the United States did use the schooner USS Irene Forsyte as a decoy ship during World War II although it never saw action.

SMS Seeadler William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 6-27-18

The Germans successfully used a three-masted sailing ship as a commerce raider during World War I. She was the SMS Seeadler.

Pennsylvania Budget Violates TPA

Pennsylvania Budget Violates TPA

By Leo Knepper

Last week the Pennsylvania House and Senate adopted the 2018-2019 budget by overwhelming margins. Thanks in large part to the economic growth generated by federal tax cuts enacted by the Trump administration, and the fact that it is an election year, the voices calling for tax increases were more subdued than usual this year. Because the underlying cost drivers were not dealt with in any meaningful way in this budget, the reprieve will be temporary.

The first problem with the budget was that it exceeded the growth cap established by the Taxpayer Protection Act (TPA). The TPA limits spending growth to the rate of inflation plus population growth. As noted by the Commonwealth Foundation:

“The budget plan increases General Fund spending by more than $718 million—an increase of 2.2 percent. (Note that House leaders place the increase at 1.7 percent—adding $159 million of ‘2017-18 spending enacted in 2016-17’ to the baseline.) That means Harrisburg is demanding nearly $300 million morefrom Pennsylvanians than it would under TPA.”

In addition to the accounting gimmicks used to hide a portion of the spending increase, this year’s budget continues to underfund the Commonwealth’s substantial pension obligations. Members of the General Assembly will argue that this budget meets the actuarily recommended contribution (ARC). Meeting the ARC would be meaningful if the calculations were based on realistic assumptions; sadly, that is not the case. The ARC is artificially constructed and significantly underestimates pension liabilities and overestimates the overall return on the pension assets.

An on-time budget would be something to celebrate if it made significant changes to the Commonwealth’s fiscal trajectory. The 2018-2019 budget avoids making any tough choices. It overspends and fails to prioritize in any meaningful way. We are running out of road for the proverbial can to be kicked down. The longer the General Assembly postpones reform, the fewer options we will have, and the more painful the changes will be for everyone.

Mr. Knepper is executive director of Citizens Alliance of Pennsylvania.

Pennsylvania Budget Violates TPA

Pennsylvania Budget Violates TPA