— FRI BI O—The Bulletin, Mt. Jov, Pu Thursdav, October 13. 1949 ¢ 9 , Before going to school, children | gift making Try painting metal, {on end for folding handwork. . rte trate ee é il atin S {should have nourishing brealt- | wooden or china snack tray sets. |Make a canvas log carrier with REDUCE FARM COSTS fasts Enriched fiour whether in Make a fireplace fan of heavy rope handles. Decorate a dust bread for toast, muffins, rolls, and ! 2 & § TI (| ve ws U S A LiL ACT | Cutting costs of production th S b k § { for , ar gold or silver foil paper, catching Pan and use it for serving canapes 7 1 : : : Lv an nehos Yap f low crap 00 ° griddle cakes or biscuits gives us pleated bese with an old-fashioned | ©! sandwiches. For one who will Ww rpm AIR | one way to make 1 ( el ; . ’ aire i 0 CT T VN Ar Uke | arm rices Anoth va i dh important food value Iron, » =| flower bouquet caught with a rib. ne ed two pairs of glasses make a ASTTE NTION WHILE | et narketin { farm proc Regrels Weelds Best Recipe: tein, food energy come in enriched! 1. knot. What about a rubber | twin glass case of felt with two Yi | ' ] \Tilk i 5 of 5 : : arate snectacle . OP nte | | Greate iency in se of [i 1 | Giid Cakes With Flakes: 11 « Ls ilk, frugt, ¢ The aks or plastic traveling case with . PR te spectacle compartments, WE Pu T | +2 {1nd nd’ rachine i Bv Richard Hill Wilkinson ake with lakes: 11 meat should be served Children pockets holding homemade quilted tite € at p each other by a A PL \ G’ A) Ee Pig Brooders Used LERIA'S AFFAIR with Eliot flour. 1 egg, well beaten, 2'2| should arise early enough to eat a scuffs, a nvlen toothbrush, comb ; Whipped stitch of wool, “wd Hay <7 |X { iv i V Harvey had proved extremely|t baking powder, 1 1-4 rup milk, | well-rounded breakfast It is so washcloth end soap. Out of the | Inspirational ~O a oven tr helt Ma fond nia a . FOR | kd To Protec 1 Lite: gratifying. After all, Eliot was the 5.4 { galt, 1 cup Grape-Nu 8 1 bolt e food becau remnants of silk or satin, make! For what is a man profited, if Nai , i . } nr A the t alam] id 5 of being lat ol Many i : itl ri) she i i @] UFR a “1 m indsome and the ri M= | crushed. 1 T melted butter! © i Hol weordian cases with pockets for ‘he shall gain the whole world. and GAG ofl | Pre Found Valuable ool Lake, and] meen fall hilds { e noutish : ; Ad i | Era al | 04. Tw : vy BA AYE wank, Sift flou pd I sueal Combine milk and egg. | on '® rem : CV | rings Fersonalize them with a shall a man give in exchange for Gu ~ ‘ / i | little 1 went to rket'’ r lattered her vanit ul the | "her > x bots ve +i v thi . . - rv SUPER > A 2 | { t t : durat i} I Pwo | Gradually add this liquid to flour, | ime { pend ait nonogram Make pot helders in his soul Mathew: 17, 26. FR 5 J . \ line fol 1 auration ha ect ef ( raaudally nis iq 1 3 tly = inl Cy . : : —— : 3 ERRI Tl BR 7 | A ED | el But it doesn’t y | months, to be exact, She {| smiled | beating until smooth, Add the, © Tha 1801 8094] the shape of mittens, of gingham | TERRIFIC Te {7 it far er far as farme re| & little wistfully the ht she |fiakes and melted butter and mix | ‘OF the health nor the dispositions ith padding or asbestcs | When in need of Printing. (anys _—— Fv YE RET? : { OL CEN ' : : . a JOB 4 / hy i 1 ed. They'd rat dow landed back his ring lightly Bake on hit greased |” ° mittens for the barbecue ian. kindly remember the Bulletin == " Snare] til the gro before se ! been swell fun, Eliot, but it Vi.i4. 19 | Ahoad | Stitel stol f wool. deeply frin- — —— | SY Bd Ha MN . Ty id it 12 ca | vhead Stitch a of wool, deeply 1 i ; ( N Ti ) N Ga [i PL hb BS Spee: et es il pe Ip = CM : : ‘ bal ii on on | school ( t ur Christmas’ ged edges with large pockets at Subseribe for the Bulletin. ay NA loa ee ! | Sh 1 1 1C¢C iL 1 { : — Ce —————————————————— ———————————————— —— a - -— { - - ee —— - ing the t 1 ve hen the *‘Not real?” He stared at her, un : r- . r { ( p De Good Lord, Val I { f-spr they crowd around het he interrupted { set Y Sp hhh i n effort to 0) 1 im with a ge 1 > . \ "Go Cur 4 I'he oblem of getting hogs t = Minute ture of finality ) okt t's no use. Eliot | Fiction | us fo vse, Riis { ¥ & You're fa too i . sm } ri a IF YOU WEREN'T IN &3 ie to fall in love. I tried | rd. but it didn work.” She ( Al ard romances ne fun, nds ~~ THE PICTURE TOMORROW | x4 romances are fur and this 3 FREE--Samples of Honey All Day Saturday i omnes 78 Judy. wd his | ees VNC to his eves, 'EATURING in FEAT 1 RA LW YY fe Ic d R it, ( ed it O N . 1 i: t \, Cut-up Local Chickens Tess 1 can stand | fe YALLEY hCG | road « i When ) SE I I I ttend ) ¥ 7 1 ' 3c % % | Baked Boo NS VO. Llp cun x » 7 #5 i ; i y Ci i ¢ | i plea it 1a! of con : Hot. : ! . re . on po. itere is shown a pig biooder science. Doug w big and homely \E SUCH C3 & in operation. Ofttimes some “Thought there was no harm ii Mince Meat 28-02 jar c XL form of Sapplemotiary heat is asking.” he grinned “Yo won't ( necessary to prevent a high find me as spectacular : Tiot." NO PRIS wl & 3 mortality rate among pigs. Pi He leoked at her curiously Tombs i Oe " breoders such as this have seemed on the point of asking Grance Juice No. 2 can > 1 been developed for this purpose, a question and thought better of B market starts at farrowing time. In it. She knew that he, like every- he spring some mn SUD} one else, was wondering if her ib mentary heat is needed to prevent heart was broken. Well, let them high mortality rate. Pig brood- find out for themselves, Their { ¢ Ve oF « ¢ this pity annoyed her. Who was this 25¢ rpo The € we an Eliot Harvey, a god or some- WE . era of one and f pigs pel thing? : litter, according to rd mivetr 'T nicht of ti ball, d HERSHEY Pp |! J Broodors are easy to halld andl floating Gy with Sheslah d RB re lavee a dC economical to operate. Generally, | He was looking down into her uj Almon ars they ire comstructed by oarding t ed face, oblivio to everythi off a cor: of the farrowing pen | ¢ Vv ria 1 little g, and, als BH nd to a height of about 16 inchs A | impatient at herself, gave her at English Walnuts Boney ite » shat 1 sue AL of held gave Be 5 Any Size Ja nclosure and a board nailed \ he ind there was worship in h { { al eye x CCEAN SPRAY go Cranberry Sauce No. 2 can NORRIS ey 9 No. 2V, can pe € pound | 2 oc If something should happen . . . if it were you who 1 suddenly became the victim of an accident... Yes, if you 9 RON weren't around tomorrow, how would your family stand ? 1 ) ) y i Would your wife face the prospect of bringing up the Swift's Select Tender Beef children on what money she could earn? Would your They found a vacant bench be- All 5¢ Candy Gum & Chicklets = hind some shrubbery and Valeria boy lose his chance for a college education? And how : 6 for 25¢c for 10c¢ 2 0 : GE was DANCING a dream would the mortgage on your home be paid off? | Ge) 50% Rl a Ta Das Jaen Tule oi If you haven't thought about these questions, it’s time : orld Mr ih you did... if vour family doesn’t have full insurance ld = £ i i A J J 2 J fe 4 Stores om a ie ih : : protection, it’s time for you to provide it. . . T ges : Qoi a nals hart How's \ Tomorrow might be too late. wm Ni pb : : Jean id : F MOUNT JOY MASTERSONVILLE feat I US. dep “Va #5 ; HONE 3-9094 MANHEIM 210] ? age WHE one) DDE Hin ost has These Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday (this week) oH ; a i 2 a 5, : es a TL TRA QL in ay. | evening. 1 it oe ie BI sant 5h | TL THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES I : ( nec , f n i eyond a THOMAS I. PARKINSON « PRESIDENT :, feed, labor and oat 393 SEVENTH AVENUE NEW YORK 1, NEW YORK C x Val be TE ST A Sa APTA SANA A any Milk By-Products Hold sat down. It was good to sit Infant Food Source gt aon Represented by: 4 in Tanne hamed of her own doubts, | said the disgusted with his weakness. She looked down at him, on the gi out pity or | ET abs sprawled compassion or regret, turned away SICO CUSTOMERS are the BENEFACTORS oh sr Yon Goud Agebi | 008 Nott Samer tan vid fe The MORE SICO CUSTOMERS —The MORE TRUST vient Ld MT; JOY, PA. 724 FD..C. | There is no better way to hoost your business than by local news. a . J paper advertising. | paper advertising. on ray Samia. Released by WN F chools.. PROFITS for PUBLIC SCHOOLS. There is no better way to boost i 3 fd rice rT RR Co : APRIL, 1949 ———— ll ee I Val, I can’t stand if! An infant food made fro lible Shp 3 1 oducts of milk nay soon open | BEC €razy ever since vou ga ROBERT J. SMITH, District Manager a new market fo gi men he ring. I'm going mad! . . — a new market for dairsmen in tests | [0 Pack he iow Ton sing mag) 142 EAST KING ST. LANCASTER, PA. PHONE 3.6031 = | io Show i io ia lt This js Amazed. she stared up at EAI TE m 8 he con 4 ston ar wn by D ii H re him. His eyes were burning - odd M ac ol the Univer te 0 coals. He stood there stripped Q M aad HE of his pride and dignity, neo i ii Dr Macs a d Tivine longer the confident Don Juan, 8 rv fiend at the 14 x to the breaker of women's hearts. . 3 2 RE i i have visited Mexico: wher tha “Eliot you're drunk!’ ; Rr ln ; i ii i Many young men and women are in onforred Wii leading noi don’t you see I'm ol fo : : T SICO C Sn J g fon on the aor; fir : Jy not! Don’t see how much Ii i» Wh) a : OTAL ONTRIBUTIONS ! The new 'baby food will offer | Ove You!” He dropped down be “ x wt J | | college, because their parents saved reg- oppor Hes Por Wi i 1 : y coun- hyn Ss je 1d wa = 70 DATE ro + | es uture expe nents prove ¢ Vv 4 3 b 3 3 i satisfactory 3 ! d a WW ! - hi ndifference is 8 PUBLIC SCHOOLS i ularly. Why not stop in and see how vou Calf Which ‘Sits Down’ eptance of her decision a yah : Interests Veterinarians heelah Jackson—it had Yo SE RY I CEA ] g : es} : Cattle don't sit down ordinarily tense! A sham! A Be Riel yg i Ea ; i | can pian ahead with regular savings? 0) it oo s news when the Ap can npt to maintain his i en | 0 { Veterinary ciati exn « ing, to nourish his | ew EEA 8 i | professional interest ang conceit. 4 ; AAR 5 3 2 5 : 8 case of : Ci stood up, suddenly contempt- A ; AE oy \ FER 3 Q 2 | your business than by local news