Leptospirosis Serious Threat To Cattle ‘ Official disclosure that the di sease, bovine leptospirosis, has nvaded still brought a warning the American Foundation Animal Health that this lem is now becoming one of the another state, today from for prob serious new threats to cattle health in this country. Foundation authorities cited farmers to re- guarding against these points for member, in the disease: “Leptospirosis is caused by a spiral-shaped germ that gets in- to the blood stream of cattle skin, or through respiratory tracts. It is pread by contact with infected through the the digestive, reproductive animals, also by rats. “Symptoms in some cases may include sudden illness, loss of and | Fa ay BY ‘DR. KENNETH ), FOREMAN SCRIPTURE: I Samuel 1:1-4:1a, DEVOTIONAL READING: 1 Samuel +10, God Prepared Him Lesson for July 27, 1952 2 HEN A CHRISTIAN looks back, he can see God's hand better than he can see it looking forward. A Christian, even a worrying Chris | tian (though there should be no such worry), | people as Christians who can feel very thankful for God's blessings, care and guidance in the past, even while worrying over to- morrow’s uncer- tainties. How fool- ish this is! God is even now making ready for the fu- ture. He is not to be . | Brookshire, Church 1 News NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND THE ENTIRE SUR- ROUNDING COMMUNITY, Mount Joy Methodist Church Robert C. Pike, Minister Ralph C. Alleman, Sun. School Supt Sunday, July 27th 9:00 a.m. Worship Service Sermon: . Christian or Casta way? 10:00 a.m. Sunday School, | Salunga Methodist Church Robert C. Pike, Minister Miss Alice Strickler, Sun. Sch Supt. Sunday, July 27th 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service at the Landisville Camp Meet- ing Grounds. Rev Evangelist, will | preaching at this service { Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor Sunday, July 27th 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship. Joseph | eo 700 Persons Attend Billy Grahams “Mr. Texas Picture Everyone Cam last Saturday approximate attend 700 when the first Western, Texas" Christ for pal mn opened with an ance of World's Billy was shown persons Christian “Mr. same Graham's The featuring Reed Harper and Cin dy Walker, will be shown again evening at 7:45, picture, on the closing on Monday, August 4 The evangelist for the cam paign is the Rev. Donald Mar tin, Shamokin, a former resi dent of Ephrata. Mr Mervin Longenecker, Middletown R. D is the tent song leader and has a choir of about 50 or 60 voices. Mrs pianist with volunteer Longenecker is Elizabethtown, RD., assisting. On Thursday evening the speaker the evangelist will use as his theme, “Be Sure Your Sin Will Find You Out”. Special musical numbers will be pre- from sented by a Ladies Trio Luke Gerber, | ( JOINT PICNIC AUGUST 2 Lukes Episcopal of Mount Joy and St. John's Ep- Marietta, Poa | iscopal Church hold a joint pienic a Saturday, Aug 1:00 PP. M. the outer akin to expose bu ied fun. | " gl. Kills it on contact, Get Grease. | Fhere will be games and en less, instant drying T.4.L at any > tertainment until four in the af drug store. Today at Sloan's Phar macy. 28.4 after will get ready ternoon, that will be served will bring their baskets and the Sunday School freshments suc watermelon and soda Both [their own ust 2, that for tl will h as parishes w musicians, There is no better way to boost | your business than py loral news- paper advertising. sent I Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends The families 0 A A ae eg Church ————————— FIRE-LIFE-AUTO FARM BUREAU INSURANCE COMPANY SEE BEN]. 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PHONE 149 14-tf of count- | away. moms= appetite, fever, depressi : . ee the Marietta Congregational nt that we live. { a i Te I I I oe oh and taken by surprise. Newtown E. U. B. Church | Church em tha : abortion. n other cases, how- | He knows what he Dr. Foreman Rev. O. K. Buch, Pastor x : Destined to dwell in heav=- 1 S ever, the only warning may be | wants and he knows Sunday, July 27th Friday has been designated hell for : a thickening and yellowness of how to get it. While we waste time 9:00 a.m. Sunday School. as Family Night when families en or groan in hell for aye, the milk, and a drop in milk | in worry, God is at work. The story ay p.m. Worship Service. [are urged to attend and remain The way to escape hell, J "yt "i | of Samuel is a case in point. narsaay in groups. At this service the et OG y a production. i 7:30 p.m. Christian Endeavor | ,, ° ps 31s a Rom. 10:9 - If thou shalt con | “As many as 30 percent of God’s Home and Pravermeeting Rev. Martin will speak on “The fess with thy mouth the Lord x D " oS ~ : ” {he pregnant cows may lose VERY ONE KNOWS that the en Lost Christ Jesus and believe in thy heir calves. Death losses aver- | stronwest sine Infigencs. in ‘a Mt. Pleasant { On Saturday night the Mt. heart that God hath raised | . 8 a - oS ¢ . Ye ray 3 . 1 . r age about 5 percent, although | person's life is his home. We some- Brethren In Christ Church Calvary Senior Male Quartet, him {rom the dead thou shalt 70 percent of the herd may be- | times take that for granted. Pastors: C. 5! Moyer and of Elizabethtown, will furnish be saved come infected,” the Féundation On the contrary, a home may S ool oil musical selections. Sunday will 21-30n ai | wreck a’ man before he starts. It | Sunaay, July Zain feature the Lititz Brass Quarte <u said. : 9:00 a.m. Sunday School feature 1 Lititz Brass Quartet, “re | has been said that many alcoholics ery oat ido and the tessa 1 1 bas rtm —————————— Cattle that recover can re- | 201 Start. not thols BIart in and le message wi oe rased main carriers for months, and | drinking but their start in the ner- Salunga on “Things Jesus Said That spread the discase to other ani- | mals. “When leptospirosis is pected it is sus- the careful before a can be given. Authorities say that early diag- necessary for veterinarian to Yabaratory have tests made sure: diagnosis nosis and treatment are impor- tant both in curbing losses and milk production back tc normal.” —-— 0 W— Warns Of Meat Black Market Present OPS and in getting record keeping | requirements for continue in effect, | reporting claughterers the changes in laws which permit slaughterers to kill and dress all types of livestock, Joseph J. OPS Pennsylvania, despite price control now director for Delaware MicBryan, and southern New Jersey said. McBryan said the action re-| quired of OPS by recent amend- ments to the Defense Produc Act, removes another guard, sible neat. He that approximately 1500 slaughterers have register- ed with OPS in the region. Of these, previously tion safe- against black markets in however, future POs- said three-state have not | slaughtered beef cattle, but may now do so if they 200 400 choose “Since tons market in the past have! the present lifting will make it to. keep a watch- | black opera- | in meat been in beef, of restrictions nore difficult Ll eve on slaughtering opera- ions “The action also covers so-| called Class 2-A slaughterers, | persons registered to have ani- mals slaughtered for them. ‘hey {oo, are no longer restrict- | ed as to species.’ MeBryan sald that, even though slaughtering restrictions have been liberalized, all sla- ughtering are still required to | be registered with OPS, to keep | records ‘on all slaughtering | and to furnish OPS with reports as in the past. All and quirements (ransactions, marking re- also are still in lorce, McBryan added. In fact, hie said, the amended act clearly states the present grading and marking requirements, and all 10 be placed in effect in the fu- ture, are authorized by the Act. | | grading Stimulate your business by adver- tising in the Bulletin. WHY Not Send The | | Home Paper to Your Absent Son or Daughter ? It Helps To Cure Homesickness OH, BOY! JUST | | | LIKE A i LETTER | | FROM | | | | nation needed him; | his | we vous, unsettled disposition which easily slips down into alcoholism and other drug habits, before they ‘are six years old. The wrong kind of parents, lack of harmony between father and mother, ill-treatment or simple neglect, can make a child already abnormal before he is old enough to go to school. On the other hand, the foun- dation of a strong man can al- ways be found in the home where he first lived. So it was with the remarkable man, the prophet Samuel. In later life he became lawgiver, | king-maker, preacher and general of the army; no ordinary man! The and when the time came, God produced him. But God produced his mother first. * ” = God’s Church FTER LEAVING HOME, Sam- uel literally lived in the taber- nacle, which served as a church in those far off days. The little boy found there a second home. Old Eli the priest no doubt came to mean much more to him than his own fa- ther did, his father whom he so seldom saw. So it still is, where the church is doing what it should for the children of its people. A child should not be afraid of the min- ister; he should not feel any- thing but love for the church. True, a church building is dif- ferent from other buildings in that it is set apart for a sacred use. A church is the symbol of God’s presence among men, and the sanctuary of a church ought to make all who come into it feel that this place is holy ground. But that does not mean that a child should be afraid of the place, as some children are. If they have | Sunday sitting been coming there every since they can remember, with the rest of the family in the | family pew (sounds old-fashioned but there are still thousands of them), coming so regularly that no question is ever asked on Sunday morning, ‘Well, shall we go to church or not?” —then they will feel more at home on the inside of the church, when the Lord's Day comes, than they ever will on the outside. 2 Now this is not all always true. If children and young people are not attracted by the church, as too often they are not, whose fault is it? Whoever may be to blame, it is certain that a church which lose: its young people is headed for its end. r ~ The Voice of God ¥ IS MOST INTERESTING to know that when young Samucl heard the voice of God, it sounded just like the voice of Eli the priest. (If you heard the voice of God, whose human veice would it sound like?) At any rate, God prepared this great prophet Samuel not only by the influence of home and church, but by a personal re- ligious experience. Now there is no real conflict or contradic- tion between religious education and conversion, beiween the church and the home, and the work of the Holy Spirit. God was in Samuel’s home, God was in that tabernacle, God was in religious education. wonder sqmetimes Christian leaders for the next gen- erafion are coming from,; we, may be sure God is preparing them even now, in simple if obscure ways, as he did with Samuel of old. IANS Tb yg National” Counc of -the Churches of Christ of the United | iStates of America Released by WNU Features.) ED Pr Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. But God | | also came to him directly and not | only through home and church. If where the | Church of the Brethren Many Preachers Are Afraid to Earl Brubaker, Elder In Charge Preach.” John Herr, Supt. Sunday, July 27th, 1952 9:00 am. Sunday School 10:15 a.m. Church Service Everybody is invited. Mt. Joy Mennonite Church Bishop Henry Lutz, Amos Hess, Frank, Henry Garber, Henry Pastors Sunday, July 27 9:00 a. m. Sunday School. 10:00 a.m. Worship Service Wednesday A service will be hy the members of Cheer Band at new mental Gretna Friday 7:30 p.m. Bible Prayer Meeting. the “Philhaven” hospital near Study Giossbrenner Evangelical United Brethren Church Rev. John H. Gable, Pastor Sunday, July 27 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. 10:30 a.m. Rev be the speaker. 7:15 p.m. Evening Worship. Tuesday 8:00 p.m. Senior Choir re hearsal. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Thursday Midweek 7:30 p.m. Ladies Aid Society. The Church of God | Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor | Sunday, July 27th | 9:30 am. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Morning [ Wednesday | 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Calvary Bible Church Rev. W. L. Wilson Jr., | Sunday, July 27th 9:15 a.m. Bible School. We are studying the nacle, the Priesthood and Offerings There is a class for you. 10:30 a.m. Morning | Sermon: The Holy Spirit | will be the first in a series messages on the Holy regards to his working in through the believer. 7:00 p.m. Pre-Service Prayer | Christian will show you to the Prayer Rooms. Fellowship. The ushers 7:30 p.m. Evening Service. | Sermon: Righteousness. Wednesday 8:00 p.m. Service. Midweek The -Washinglon Street Church Of The Brethren Elizabethtown, Pa. Rev. Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor { Sunday, July 27, 1952. | 9:30 a.m. Church School, study theme: God Leader. 10:30 a.m. Morning worship, Rev. Elmer B. Hoover will preach the sermon. 7:30 p.m. Community Out- door Vespers, Town Park First Presbyterian Church Mount Joy, Penna. conducted Gospel the Mt. | and Morning Worship Detra representative of the Penna. Temperance League will Service. Worship. Pastoy Worship. - This Spirit in and The sermon theme for day will be “Things Jesus | That Many Preachers IFoday Be Doing.” A Children’s Service Mon Did Wouldn't will be next 11:30 a. m., in the |tent. All children are urged to attend. Evening scheduled to conducted each day from 9:00 to week services are open at at which film will time the “Mr. again be shown. Texas” —— — BIRTHS Mrs. George W Salunga, a Lancaster Mr Farland, July 19, at and Me | Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James B 23 W. Main St., a daughter, at Lancaster General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Yas sick, 209 Mt. Joy St, a son, at St. Joseph's Hospital, July 20. ee GG WORK ON NEW MAINS WILL BE STARTED SOON Work is expected to be start ed in the near future on laying the remaining new water mains throughout the borough, mem bers of the authority reported this week. — | CLE FIDDLERS PICNIC 'O BE HELD AT LENAPE On Saturday, August there will be held at L | Park on the historic wine West Chester, | 24th Old Fiddlers Pic | nic which last year was attend 2nd., nape Brandy near annual Taber- ed by thousands of persons from the some six states. The will in the morning frolic last from ten until midnight and old, invited to All musicians, cordially young are part. Ben Kelly of Sanderson of Coatesville and Chadds Ford will have charge. Mrs. Ben Kelly is Secretary. All are invited to attend. ET Prayer | NEW TOY STORE TO OPEN HERE A new toy store will open in the Mt. Joy on or about week in September. Way’s Appliances, local G. E. dealer is remodeling the second | floor of his store, located at 48 Prepares a | Main Street ry a complete Vest and will car line of trains, dolls and toys of all des- criptions. The toy store will be open all vear round, Crossroads Brethren In Christ Church Rev. Harlan C. Durfee, Pastor [ Irvin W. Musser, Harry L. Bru Sunday, July 27th 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship Sermon: The Rich Merchant. Trinity Evangelical Congregational Church Rev. Q. A. Deck, Pastor { Sunday, July 27th 9:15 a.m. Sunday School Speaker, Rev. Norman E. Det- ira. 10:30 a.m. Worship, Guest { Speaker, Rev. H. S. Heffner, | Communion. | 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship | Wednesday i 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. baker, Paul Z. Hess, Pastors. | Sunday, July 27th 9:00 a.m 10:30 a.m. Service at Sunday School. Morning Worship the | Church Monday thru Friday 7:00 , p. m. Vacation School. ; Everybody invited. 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PETTYJOHN \ Learn a Well-Paying We Have Openings For CUTTERS FITTERS LASTERS EDGE TRIMMERS HEELERS PACKING ROOM HELP ¢ Look At These Benefits Group Insurance—Every employee, after a three months period, is protected by this insur- This insurance also covers their devendents, and ~onsists of the following: ance, a. $1,000 Life Insurance Policy ‘ bh. 13 Week Sick Benefit § i } c. Up to $75.00 For Surgery { i % d. Up to $50.00 Laboratory Expenses } | e. $5.00 per day Hospitalization ! Advancement—After an employee's training period is over he, or she, is al a beiter position. Many times an employee has ihe present pay. Vacation—Every employee with one year's service is entitled to one week's vacation with Those having five year's service are entitled to two weeks vacalion with pay. pay. Christmas Bonus—This is a two per cent bonus, paid annually not a set bonus, but up to the present time has been paid to every year since 1941. Recreation—Every year we hold a Halloween Party and Christmas Party, at which une prizes are given. Steady Employment—TFifty-iwo weeks a year, plus overlime. ROUNDERS GOODYEAR STITCHERS SOLE LAYERS ay Trade (Employees only.) (Employees only.) (Employees & Dependents.) (Employees & Dependents.) (Employees & Dependents.) ays in line for opportunity of doubling his This is to our employees. xy - LITITZ, PENNA. 28-tic \
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