Whitest and Toughest of ENAMELS White ! ‘1s Stage Looks and wears like porcelai wooks and wears like porcelain. keep its glass-like smoothnes new cach time walls, it’s was woodwork or metal, oli pee! Be ONE CCAT PAINT Fla 5 R o c $ LUCAS Tough, and beautiful lustre, to look hed —without yellowing. For plaster indoors or out . . flexible, made to $2.15 Qt. 547202277 OF A SWAN'S PLUMAGE IN NT at?! PERIOR PAINT PRODUCT FOR EVERY SURFACE H. S. Newcomer & Son, Inc. Mount + Joy, Pa. ~ wise 00 al | YOU NO’ Co | GOOD LESS 2] | LADIES = To The | n Our ADVERTISING RIGHT THIS WAY BEST BARGAINS in TOWN COLUMNS Reddy Kilowatt says: DON'T FLY KITES NEAR ELECTRIC WIRES | ® DON'T USE KITE STRING THAT IS WET DON'T USE KITE STRING WITH WIRE IN IT DON'T CLIMB POLES TO RECOVER KITES DON'T FLY KITES FROM THE STREET YOU CAN'T WATCH TRAFFIC AND YOUR KITE, TOO . PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY | | | | should be | guard against infection. "The Bulletin’s | { | Scrapbook ! + + + Week's Best Recipe Italian Anchovy Sauce: 3 med- {ium cnions, chopped, 2 T butter, [2 T olive oil, 1 1-2 ¢ canned to- | maltoes, 1 can concentrated tomato paste, 1-2 oz. can anchovy fillets, | diced, 1 T chopped parsley, 1-4 t { thyme, 1-4 t salt, 1-4 t pepper, 1-8t Worcestershire sauce, 1-4 c| water, 1-8 ¢ grated Parmesan | che ese. Brown onions slowly in | | hot fats. Add tomatoes, tomato | paste, anchovies, parsley, tayme, | salt and pepper. Simmer 15 minutes. Add water, Worcester- | shire sauce and cheese. Makes | about three cups of sauce. Serve | sauce for spaghetti. Your Foor Feet Chiropodists say that women slacks more often, for they shoes, should wear when wear slacks wear and condition chiropodists they sturdy, low-heeled | consequently improve the f their feet. The | censor the cold, dilapidated dress | shoes that some women wear for dcing housework. They warn of | harm done by loafers and moc- i casins, which ruin the figure and | feet. Without side support one often twists the foot out of shape to keep them on, leading to very had posture. | Call Yellow is the For Spring favored spring coley in many fashion displays. Suits, top- dresses with swaying panels, high® to look like also featured. ers, | flaps placed pockets, jutting collars and cuffs, | all add to the cxaggerated flared- | look. Checks of all found popular fetas and sztins. Smooth and the rough straws sport fiowers, large and small, with other hats bound { rcund with long sashes. Inspirational I commend that man, whether a Jew, Turk, Papist, or whoever, hat steers no otherwise than his nscience dares, till his conscience | tells him that God gives him a seater latitude. Roger Williams eee cet Ge... _ arte SFRVICE CF CONFIRMATION AND BAPTISM AT TRINITY Palm Sunday | attended at | Chureh, as Services were Lutheran the congregation gather- The | gathering of members Trinity | ed “to worship. traditional in- through the and the Rite letter of during the { Sacrament of Baptism | of Confirmation, | | transfer, and by was held morning service. The following were received thru the Sacrament of Baptism: Joseph Nicsley Brubaker, Mary Herr Bru- | baker, Jean Elizabeth Darrenkamp, | Jan Richard Heisey, Ethel June Herr Heiszy, Earl David Heisey, Betty Jane Lau, Ray Kenneth Shu- man, Baxter William Wells. “onfirmation: Betty Irene Bie- Gertrude Ruth Frankfort Fai Chester Fuhrman, ine Starr, Dorothy Garrity un By letter of transfer: Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Biesecker, Miss Helen May and L. Donald Young. a Service for the Children Biesecker, afterncon, Infants In the Baptism of and was held, at which time the Sacra- ment of Baptism was administered to the following children: Robert William, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pard Linda Louise, daughter of | I and Mrs. Donald Ney; Harold | William, sen of Mr. and Mrs. Har- | old Krall; Kitty Jo, daughter of Mr. Underinflation of Tires Y'hen a {ire is underinflated, the car's distorts the normal contour of the tire body. The bulges, or ‘bellies out,” with an extreme flexing action. This gen- erates excessive internal heat, weakening the cord and resulting in bruises or broken cords. Too, weight underinflation leads to rim bruises. | Insufficient resistance is provided to prevent the tire from being jammed against the rim and | crushed or cut when the tire strikes | a curb, rock, or rut, Eel and Salmon Spawning habits of the eel are | just the reverse of those of the salmon; the salmon spawns in fresh water, but lives in the ocean, while the eel lives in fresh water, but | goes to the salt for spawning. Both | males and females die after | spawning, and the little eels start back to the rivers when they are quite small. At this stage of de- velopment, they are called “el- | vers.” Treatment for Ringworm Recommended treatment for ringworm on cattle is to apply | tincture of iodine to the affected | parts. It should be used each day for several days in a row, but care taken not to get the | iodine into the eyes of the animal. The herdsman, too, needs to be on | The best | way to do this is to wear gloves | during the treatment. When in need of Printing. (any=- | thing) kindly remember the Bulletin | EASTER SEAL POSTER GIRL | try’s first hospital-school units to | a victim of cerebral palsy, but now { sizes will be from cottons to. taf- | well tire | © “Little Miss Hopeful” is Bette Jean Bligh of Custer, South Dakota, poster girl for the 1949 Easter Seal Drive of the National Society for Crippled C hildren and Adults. Bette Jean, who is receiving medical and | therapeutic care in one of the coun- be financed by Easter Seal funds, is | able to walk. She is a symbol of the hope extended to the nation’s crip- pled through the services financed by Easter Seals. Mrs. Charles Etsell; Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. Robert Detwiler. At the congregation and and Mary and Mrs. Vespers, an appreciative heard a program of vocal and instrumental music ren- dered by members of the congrega- tion. It. Joy, BENNETT'S Bullen, Restaurant 45 EAST MAIN ST. 5 i MOUNT JOY i Monday thru Saturday fi Dinner served 11-2 and 54 8 | || yun {4 Sa {if CLOSED FROM (i! nN | 3S | ) a) "W i i | | | fi Ki | Wt i i BULK AND GALLONS tH 9 - bi (( { \ i FOR REAL GOOD | { PRINTING ’ TRY The BULLETIN —— Use Our Classified Column - Pa, Thursday, April 14, 1949—7 It Pays EASTER TIDE St. Luke’s Church EPISCOPAL G OOD FRIDAY Rev. TION FESTIVAL URRE( + + + aster service has been prepared under the directi n of M. Willard D. schlosser, Organist. Carlton N. Jones, Rector AND NOTE THE DIFFERENCE TELE EM: SELL'EM THROUGH THESE AD COLUMNS 7 a » —= FREEZER LOCKER J (it: T | 1 I Bz = ll mE 3 pares NO S$ SS = =r le SEES Longenecker Landisville, Pa. a Phone 4111 Revolutionary new Philco 1191 uses everyinchof cabinet space, rightdown to the floor . . . no wasted space. INCREASE IN CAPACITY 11.4 cubic feet of useable storage space in the size of an "8". 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