i==The Bulletin, Mt. jov. Pa., Thursday. Februar 17. 1949 ° [ ] ily shout an h r ’ 2 ’ [ : mre" | The Bulletins [iii ve "ny nw Good Light Saves Not Only Sight | Lows me aed 22 & won... RS \ 3 ) \ | ( ( re vf fe nade in iF : a WH Z of Scrapbook ! iui: But Helps Farmers Do Work Right Yi hl : y: iy | ' Week's Recipe ; ath i eye mack wl By IRA MILLER | That is a wiring system which is | TODA = oo a me 66 : RN i Casserole } itched together, cover seams with | ® - Yi Ls \ ’ 1 " I nt § x Lima Bem } « 0} Farm Electrification Bureau planned for adequacy. An efficient . t [| v d onic ed ( 1 pe, usi ( - viring system will provide your " : L clove ioe P each Ge Yor d workmanship go lights and electrical equipment with S) ¢ hid < of colored viol t ers, to be success- | all the electricity required for maxi=- NS ¢ 1 1 { Ji Cl QO QA . - 1 y ry z salad oil l ric f workmen, Whether | mum operation. GSH, — 1 T 11 A f b ipe or have it loors, therefore,{ A re mended guide provides t { & 5555 eS 22 ==: /) . 4 + + 1 + - Se (LC a a i He inserted where 8 o see that | following information as to lighting ine =» && 222 1 ; 1 tl ht on their { outlets needed for satisfactory illu- ( ie \ i ( ed together TY ‘ ig Ww 1. This in- [ mination of some typical buildings: vegetable n salad oi Cut « ¢ Look To Spring 1 n-glare illumi- | : DAIRY BARN — Outlet ever 12 f1 ¢ nto : > ng all ; and those | feet on center line of alley, or slight- | rom pi mnt 10 3 Q wil wl 1% 1 3 , f tor if 4 1 | ; : 1 will ena Is muhnery ac- | outside areas where late chores are | ly off center, if necessary, to clear ( salt, cornstarch and chili powder | companied by accessories Win. | manure carrier. In the feed alley, in- | in 1-4 of liquid A 3 stall lights every 20 feet on center of } tt brel line of alley. Each group of lights | in iqu sauteed \ ‘ facing ol uld be controlled by separate wall [2 l nd 5 tches, MILK HOUSE—Outlet for 1 ; ) I the cnapeau 100 square feet of floor area, Pour ir i ( umbrell in the « 1) {1 t 1 ! i ¢ ( on t bu the n moderate « 1 1 nbrella SOME es b 1wwing fancy far Take A Sack ( tec th flower that « local housewife give 1 tip hat imming Some 4 1 A 1 1 r | bout using sugar sack A101 1ave ich wide, soft crown t | sugar sack measur 15-20 Che draping that it can be used about L on _separat t. & AL TR | wt 1 v8) . ‘ . BARN ry wr - po ! when opened flat makes he lager { a stol I' cape yz 250 juare feet o | & ARTUR the width for a kitchen curtain A hat wita flowers on velvet { 3800: ia tr | Rd | rot ‘ : : 0 : . : : SHEEP BARN AND LAMBING | i y oo xe The length of the window will ng round crown, has a belt ox SHED—Outlet every 20 feet on cen- { | | take various number { wks. us- h for the dress of same flowers tel line of feed aller. HOG AND | pg | Vat od : : ; HARROWING HOUSE — Out! or | : | | ual 1 1-2 for each trip. Use | and velvt or instead cf using as acl r of hog pens. Locate lights | - | 1-2 cup liquid bleach to 1 allon [a belt ceessory can be fastened over partition line. HAYMOW~—The | ELECTRIC PANGE WITH | wo le 1 0 1 : 1 foll ing ti ideas are sugges | i of wate dd ap powder and {around the neck of the dress. one light n : of roof. flood . { Yocated high at one ohd of mow. or | 4 Surface Units or 3 Surface Units, Plus Deep- | | two floodlights placed at diagonally | well Kookali ! opposite corne: of mow. FARM | Outlet 200* square | If you're looking for the out- plete ovens! Yes, it has a waist- i Satisfactory “light on your work . standing electric range “buy” high broiler! Yes, it has gleam- in the feed room, as in the above of the year, come in and in- ing, easy-clean, porcelain-on- spect the new Gibson Model K. steel finish! Here's the newest S gene victure, or elsewhere—npays divi- n rv ? lends i licie ] ps 1 Yes, it’s cquipped with UPS-A- of the new — a genuine Gibson, v L dacnds an elhiciencey. To 2 oe DAISY, that great innovation precision built by a firm with § pr ee ~ 3 : ar ecacl 0 feet of } found e¢nly on Gibgon electric i0 years of experience in creat- i ' BA AN CE YOUR BUDGET \CENTENNIAL ) a 4 performed. It means, too, that drive- | MACHINERY SHEDS ranges! Yes, it has two com- ing home appliances. With low cost meals prepared with FROZEN FOODS —FROM— Mt. Joy Frozen Foods Locker Plant Sir) N\ 1942: 2 a Ww hich may be used after dusk | every 400 square feet pes > 'm vehicles or the family auto- | BACCO BARN—Outlet e properly 12 feet. | > side Of | BIG TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE FOR FEBRUARY ONLY Blue Berries 31c| Brussels Sprouts . vi ® i Sour Cherries | Cauliflower 30¢ | ! Pineapple | Spinach 20c : - | : Green Beans iia 25¢c| Corn 27¢ Shame i Steaks — Four in : ackage 43c 1 sk v | Cod pS Fillet In 3 op boneless Ib. 45¢c THE WEATHER Wi oe ji | arl B Lon enecker EXTRA SPECIAL Apricots one pound 14c | em | (Dix. Velo Sky | ® k PHONE 189-V | J NE 189-M | RNR % (Wed. .. W 7MPH PC i 1 : Wedd vt ol ) : ¢ BY KENNET{I DROHAN | Thurs. E 5 Cloudy LANDISVILLE, PA. PHONE 4111 i er —— on a | Sp ES 40 i Ro The following is a report of the{Fri NW 15 M. P. H. Clear | ——— me ey | 7 03 % (#8 local weather conditions from Wed- | Sat. SE 4 MPH. PC. | Ww y Mi ° Dawn” wep [a ur ‘ > jie m a, ght or Dawn,” were : BULLER’S BEAUTY SALON | nesday, February 9 to Tuesday, Feb. | un. i 1 MEE | 0 en S 1851011. iven by Mrs. Harold Brown and ay 1 | Le ' Ral { Mon. FE M. : loudy give y S. m & - KS { ! 15th: m. y ~ > IY NY erodes i yy FLORIN, PENNA. OPEN EVENINGS If you've bought well-bred chicks this year, that's a |Tues. W 7 MPH. Cloudy | (From Page 1) Mrs. W. L. Koder. The Chinese | . . Temperature a on { - — good starf. But what counts is the number of thrifty Dae Other Weather flag. decorated the walls of the|hymn, “Unafraid” was sung as a z oo! . i oy : - hil average temp.: 38 degrees meeting room saz Vp . se MO! ABTS pecia S or e ruary birds you raise. Yveanescay 24 58 00} Av. baro. pressure: 30.11 in. . oon = prt of the Service which MOI od ! . . Yi Thursday .... i og 38 45! Total snowfall:: 65 inches. Grace was sung to a Chinese Folk | concluded with a prayer written by rk a 2 $5.00 MACHINELESS $3.95 § Let Red Rose Starting Feeds do their part in laying Pridey ............'23 33 00 | yy tune, and readings were given on|a Chinese Christian. A short busi- Alo | . . . x} . . Se ' y nit Tava» SON » meaning “Willow ate,” Chi- SS seting ‘hic fC I $8.00 MACHINELESS $5.00 the important foundation for the sturdiness and re- Saturday . 2 -38 00; You can not blame a boy for the meaning of “Wil w Plate,” Chi-|ness meeting which followed the SLE : Sund 9 45 ) | wenting to go to college instead of nese customs, and Chinese people, | program, was presented over by the or COLD WAVE 8 . ' sy} . Sunday eins of 15 OC aps $6. $8 and $10.00 | sistance that mean so much with growing birds. Build Monday «ia 35 57 00 learning to be a bricklayer and |by the various members. Discussion | president of the society, Mrs. Clyde PHONE MT. JOY 153-]-11 Maude Buller, Propr. i thrifty chicks the proved Red Rose-way. Thrifty chicks Tuesday cin. 53 73 13°] making $27 a day. of the final chapters of the book," Eshleman. Hy are profitable chicks. ee ARR - ToT TE lr rh Use Our Classified Column — It Pays | STEHMAN'S FLOUR MILLS—M. Joy, Pa. FURNITURE AUC TIME —~ February 25, 1949 = 7:00 p. m. PLACE — MARKET BASKET New Farmers Market Bldg. =~ 59-61 College Ave. ~~ E-TOWN This is a Clearance Scle of furniture from the stock of the Miiton F. Eberly Furniture Store, Rcute No. 3, Eliza- Lethtown, Penna. BREEZE THROUGH COMBINATION See the magie convenience you get with the Kitchenaider cabinet sink, * i : ' 3 ie i 5 3 hic Tae x . . . We have gone over our merchandise and are offering to the public at Auction, furniture which is only covered plus the new Mullinaider automatic partially by the following list: 1. One Dozen Breakfast Sets: some metal, some wood. a few not so good and a few brand new numbers. 2. About 3 dozen odd kitchen chairs and stools, mostly wood, white with red trim, a few in oak. 3. An assortment of floor and table lamps. 4. This group includes lounge chairs, reclining chairs, platform rockers and Cricket chairs. Some of these numbers have been worth as much as $65.00; they will be sold. . 5. Three used two piece living room suites, good condition, but « little out of style. B. One Virginia Sofa, custom made, dark cover One Chaise lounge, wine cover, war model. Three piece sectional sofa and chair, tight seat. 7. Three new bedroom suites, one walnut, one maple, and one solid grey oak When you see these, you'll be surprised at the size, quali- ty and beauty. 8. Three new livina room suites, one mohair, 2 Mohair friezes, COM. FORTABLE, BEAUTIFUL, DURABLE—right out of cur stock of regular good grade suites. 9. One cedar wardrobe, about one dozen fiberobes, one modern Din- ette Hutch Cabinet, one modern Sellers Kitchen Cabinet, (regular price $100.00). A few smokers, end tables, high chairs, mirrors, odd dressers, chests and miscellaneous items. Do not be misled by thinking the goods on this sale is all obsolete or shop worn. Much of it is geod, average grade or fine furniture, and when you see it, you will wonder why we are selling it this way. We want our many friends and customers in our local community and the surrounding territory to have a chance to buy at prices which will be a great saving to you. The goods for this sale may be seen anytime during the a ternoon on the day of sale, or any other time by appointment after the 23rd. Furniture will be as represented. DON’T FORGET THE TIME: FEBRUARY 25, 1949~%:00 P. M. Don't forget the place: The Market Basket, New Farmers Market Building, 59-61 College Avenue, Elizabethtown. Plenty of room inside. FOOD SALE IN THE SAME BUILDING AT THE SAME TIME. ee MILTON F. EBERLY waste-disposer! See how it helps you in (1) dish- washing; (2) food preparation; (3) disposing of waste; (4) storage of supplies. Sce the Storage space in gleaming, white-enamel steel cabinet, the host of features for your convenience. And see how éasy washing dishes and disposing of waste can be! Siu Gleaming, efficient Kitchenaider cabinet sink, with Mullin- al, too. Ask about easy aider automatic waste-disposer installed under sink bowl. terms. DISHWASHING THE EASY WAY lL. Scrape waste down drain 2, A half turn speedily closes 3. fransfer washed dishes to 4. Polish dishes or let drain dry. opening as you stack dishes. drain opening. Kitchenaider bowl rubber-covered wire rack in sec- Mullinaider speedily grinds away Mullinaider makes kitchen waste replaces dishpan. Swinging mix- ond bowl. Rinse in hot water residue from dishwashing. Rinse vanish like this: Turn on coid ing-faucet fills curved bowl that with trigger-operated flexible bowls with handy spray and water, flip Mullinaider switch, prevents splashing. Four-inch rinse spray. (All parts of porce- your job is done! How easy it and—presto—waste is shredded, backsplasher keeps walls clean lain-enamel sink top can be 1s with a Kitchenaider-Mullin- goes down drain. and dry. reached with spray.) aider Combination! See Kitchenaider-Mullinaider Combination at your Youngstown dealer’s today GB on | BY MULLINS | J. B. HOSTETTER & SONS West Main Street MOUNT JOY, PA.