Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, July 25, 1946 tising in the Bulletin. 4 He laughs no more. He 1s no more. His life . . . his happiness . . . wasted in the tragic toll of T When you lights, warning signs, passing cars. Don’t jaywalk. Look before walk- correcting the faults which are the basic causes of traffic tragedies: walk—Be alert for traffic accidents. \ i He is only one of 723 killed...20,312 injured... a total of 21,035 sacrificed by reckless ... thoughtless . . . careless. . . driving and walking in the first five months of 1946 in Pefnsyl- vania. Life snuffed out! Happiness blasted! Why ? These —t and pedestrians thought it couldn’ 9 happen to them. J a ing into the roadway. Never walk from behind a parked car. When you drive—Keep eyes on the road, hands on the wheel, mind on the job. Don’t pass on hills or around curves. Don’t hog the road. Don’t take that drink. Don’t speed —It’s a gamble of life against time which you are bound to lose. Drive and walk so that YOUR life and happiness will not be— WASTED. It did happen to them! happen to YOU, thedriver... YOU, the pedes- trian. And only YOU can stop it by PENNSYLVANIA WILL PUNISH TRAFFIC VIOLATORS TO THE FULL EXTENT OF THE LAW. IF AT FAULT IN A TRAFFIC ACCIDENT YOU FACE LOSS OF YOUR DRIVING PRIVILEGE . . . HEAVY FINES... JAIL SENTENC... COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA David W. Harris Secretary of Revenue Edward marnn Governor Stimulate your business by adver- Purchase All the supplies you wi a QUART JARS - PINT JARS - PI E You can buy all you need at this Hardware Store. for canning COOKER - ETC. H. S. Newcomer & Son, Inc Mount Joy, Pa. ‘Religious News In This Community | NEWS PERTAINING 1 TO ALL THR CHURCHES IN MT. JOY ANI THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING COMMUNITY. Rev. Burtner will speak A Children’s program will be held | this Friday night in the Macedonia | A. M. E. Church on Fairview street. | The special speaker at this service | will be Rev. Howard Burtner of | Middletown. This program will be the climax | of a three-weeks Children’s service, | conducted by Miss Betty Shelly. | All the older folks and the parents | are especially invited to attend this | service. | Gospel Tabernacle Rev. Roy S. Forney, Pastor | Sunday, July 28 | 9:30 a. m., Bible School, Her.ry Brubaker, Supt. 10:30 a. m. Sermon 6:45 p. m. Young lowship 7:30 p. m. Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Prayer services John Peoples fel- sermon Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church L. Dallas Ziegler, Pastor [Sunday, July 28 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. Ave 10:30 a. m. Worship and sermon. 7:30 p. m. Worship Tuesday 7:45 p. m. Young People’s Society Wednesday 7:30 mid-week prayer meeting. 8:15 p. m. Choir Rehearsal. August 2-11 Camp Meeting Herndon. at Mark’s United Brethren Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor Sunday, July 28 9:00 a. m., Sunday School. 10:15 a. m. Morning worship | Wednesday t 730 p.m, | St. Midweek Prayer Ser- vice. Church Of God Rev. H. M. Mumper, Pastor Sunday, July 28 9:30 Church School. 10:30 Morning Worship. 7:00 Musical program sponsored by the young people. Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting 8:30 Choir Rehearsal Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor Sunday, July 21 9::30 a. m. Sunday School 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship. First Presbyterian Church Rev. John D. Tate, Pastor Sunday, July 29 9:30 a. m. Church School 9:30 a. mi Adult Bible Class 10:45 a. m, Morning Worship pee Theme: “Diminishing Returns” Donegal Preshyterian Church Rev. John D. Tate. Pastor Sunday, July 29 9:30 a. m. Church School. | 9:30 a. m. Young Men's | Amos Gish, Teacher. | Class Newtown United Brethren Church Rev. Calvin Miller, pastor Sunday, July 28 9:00 a. m. Sunday School Thursday 7:30 p. m. C. E. Methodist Church Mount Joy, Pa. Rev. C. A. Price, Minister Dr. E. W. Garber, Supt. | Sunday, July 28 9:00 a. m. Worship. | Sermon Subject “True Rest” 10:00 a. m. Church School. Wednesday 8:00 p. m. Official Board Meeting | | Salunga Methodist Rev. C. A. Price, Minister | Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. | Sunday, July 28 10:00 a. m. Church School. | 11:00 a. m. Worship at the Landis- |ville Campmeeting Grove. No ser- | vices at the church. | FOR REAL GOOD PRINTING | | | | ‘The BULLETIN AND NOTE THE DIFFERENCE ‘Pinscher,’ Dog Breeds ] ' German for fox-ter! rier or English terrier, is the Ger- | man breed which corresponds to the | English terrier. The German boxer, | | believed to have originated in Ger- | | many back in the 16th century, is | a fighter with a bulldog expression | but the muscular body and long legs | of a mastiff. It is said that when used as fighting dogs decades ago, two boxers would fight standing on hind legs and sparring with front legs. No doubt the term “boxer” grew out of this, Smoke Appliances The army’s mechanical smoke | generators come in two sizes. The | largest, truck or trailer mounted, ! can blanket a square mile within 10 | minutes. The smaller model, of foot- | locker proportions, can blot out an | area five or six miles long by 200 yards wide. The smoke pots vary from the 11 pound pot which burns | for 6 minutes to the 30 pounder | which smokes for 20 minutes. | | Sunshine Increases Vitamins Studies indicate that sunshine in- creases vitamin C. Citrus fruit growing on the sunny side of the | ttee has been found richer in c| than the fruit growing in the cen-| ter of the tree or on the shady sides. Tomatoes ripened in sun, not inju- | riously hot, have proved consider- | ably richer in C than those ripened | in shade or in cloudy weather. Furniture Industry North Carolina is credited with | ‘being the country’s largest producer | of medium and low-priced furni- ture, with 12 per cent; Michigan is | listed as producing the largest pro- | portion of high-cost furniture, with 5.6 per cent. More than 42 per cent of all freight shipments of wood furniture by weight originates in the | south, mr Ostrich Sitting | & There’s division of labor in the | ostrich family. Male and female | take turns sitting on their eggs, males working the night shift. Several hens lay their eggs in the same place and all males and females share in the responsibil- | ity of setting. Patronize Bulletin advertisers. | the % BURTON WILLIAMS Range for Pullets ANY farm flock owners are re- ducing the cost of them on clean range as early as possible so they can get the full benefits of good pasture and sun- | shine. This practice has increased demand for portable shelters which are light and easy to move and economical to build. One type of inexpensive range | shelter which is adapted particul- | arly to farm flocks is shown in the | illustration. The frame of this shel- | x 6’ and is made of 1” X 2” lumber, with five 2" x roosts. The roof is made of two pieces of asbestos cement board, each of the standard 4’ x 8’ size. The walls and floor are covered with poultry mesh and thé floor should be of welded mesh wire. Sacks or canvas may be added to protect the young birds against storms. painted ter is 6” 6” but the asbestos cement board roof needs no preservative | treatment. Moving and storage can be sim- plified further if the structure is built with a hinged roof and front, rear, sidewall and roost sections to | be fastened together with hooks | and eyes. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS HERE > SSIS SSIS SSS SSS SSIS | WE ARE OFFERING 12 Rolls of Se high We Will inches a7 All mn a or rods roll J. B. KELLER & BRO. STOCK MT. AAAS ASS YARDS JOY, PA. "I'D BE LOST WITHOUT MY TELEPHONE" So many people say they would be *lost™ They feel that they could not afford to be telephone. without the time-saving convenience without their telephone service offers them in business, home activities, shopping. We expect to take care of the remainder of our waiting list as soon as possible. When this is accomplished and the many new subseribers added, the value service will be even greater. of telephone The Columbia Telephone Company Firing Up ~~ the Farm raising | strong, healthy pullets by putting | range | on The wood frame should be Healthful, Economical and Delicious. Rich in Ssh Vitamins, They Taste Good - - - They Are Good for You, ORANGE & GRAPEFRUIT Blended Juice 18 39 46-02 can Nat. Grapefruit Juice 2 25¢ 29c¢ Cabbo Lime Juice 6-0z bot 27¢ M. C. P. Calif. Lemon Juice 8o0zcan 10c S & W Apple Juice qt bot 38¢ Ideal Prune Juice qt bot 28¢ Sunsweet Prune Juice qt bot 28¢ No 2 can Sweetened Florida Orange Juice 19° 45° 46-0z can Beech-Nut Strained Foods 3 jars 23¢ Betty Crocker Soup Mix pea or ves: 3 rks 2§¢ Beetrix Julienne Beets 2 160zjars 1 7c Ravioli with meat; tomato sauce 16-0z jar 18c Sunshine Krispy Crackers Ibrkg 19¢ Realemon Cal. 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