PEN] JOB ITING GHT IN iROOVE vertisers, —— )SE ng at k and “I use the New RCA Estate Electric Range because if GRILLS BAKES Bars J RILLS, BAKES, BARBECUES | \ tio for + Bumean Himea LTT Lh pris BO TR Toe ws 2045 See the Range that's used by DUNCAN HINES Come in and see the sensational NEW RCA ESTATE range with the Converto-Grid for Priced as low as grilling . . . the giant Balanced Heat Oven for baking . . , the Bar-B-Kewer meat oven for & barbecuing . . . the 7-heat Monotube surface $199.95 units . . . the Automatic Clock for automatic “absentee cooking.” See this famous range that M solves your No. 1 mealtime problem of getting EASY TERMS everything ready at once, without rushing and scrambling for pan space!” fai RCA ESTATE raves EARL LONGENECKER LANDISVILLE, FA. ures by » Good Housekeeping Model 5317 $389.95 nd danger of illegal shooting. " vertising left or their door step. SECRETARY HORS! Future generations will bene- | fit greatly from conservation | practices inaugurated in Penn- | | svlvania since the end of the war, said Miles Horst, Secre tary of Agriculture for the Commonwealth, in addressing | state and regional Soil Conser vation Service employees at a technical conference al the Pennsylvania State College re cently < the steps taken by post-war ad ministrations to preserve our natural resources, stressed the facts that close cooperation be cween conservation agencies [and farmers, ‘and the de velop ment of good farming/ practices, {are major factors in soil con | servation. i WATERFOWL VARIETIES Varieties, if not quantity, dis- tinguishes the spring flight of ducks and other waterfowl in { Pennsylvania, say birdlife spce ialists at the Pennsylvania State College. Flocks of Canada | geese make non-stop flights ov- | er the State but a few of them, | | with small flocks of ducks and |S swans, stop to rest on lakes, ponds, reservoirs and streams | throughout Pennsylvania in March and early April. Such areas as Pymatuning Wildlife Refuge, Presque Isle in Lake Erie,"and the Susquehan- na River attract the largest] [numbers of waterfowl. But a | small pond or reservoir may | serve as a resting place for a pair of baldpates, scaup ducks, |3 or a lone whistlling swan. Oc- casionally a shoveller in bril- ant nuptial plumage can be | seen probling for food in the | mud of a flooded field with his spatula-life bill. A small stream | often a brief haven for the [ little buffle-head. Always wary, ducks fre are seen on rivers and ponds in the vicinity of cities towns where there is no ee tl Gen Everybody reads but NGT everybody reads circulz r ad- | very day there’s drama “behind the scenes” drama 1n which the customers play the leading parts. People borrow money to pay medical bills, buy or improve a home, purchase a car, maintain and expand their businesses, and for many other worthwhile purposes. Savings are set aside for future needs—vacations, education for the children, retirement. In addition, providing sound financial advice to people in all walks of life is part of the drama of banking until you realize the important role it plays in the lives of so many y people! THI SNouny JOY, PA. IN UNION THE RE 15 STRENGTH | at your bank— a ~ ’ = 3 ) On the surface there's nothing very exciting about a bank— Secretary Horst, in outlining Church News PERTAINING THE CHURCHES Landisville Church of God Paul S. Baker, . Church School. IN MT. JOY ROUNDING COMMUNITY. Mennonite Church Bishop Henry Lutz, Amos Hess Congregational Henry Garber, Henry Frank, A. Deck, Pastor . Sunday School. Church Service. [ International 1 | golden anniversary. Great | Dorcas Sewing Circle. Dw : : : ing the intervening years. From | the rickety contraptions of ear Prayer Meeting. Se rvices. | Fellowship Service Trinity Lutheran Church Miss frotharine . L. Koder, Pastor Parents io d Morning Worship, [ the Brethren Vesper Service. Longenecker, » class in he Parish House. . Church Council Vashington Street the lowest priced aircraft. oye 1 Paul United . Zuck, Pastor . Morning Worship; | | Baptismal and ¢ Youth Fellowship |g, day April 5th | Earl Brubaker, Elder In Charge Service will be held in the Worship Service. re : [ : ! | Church of God from 1 to 3 p. m. | ril 3rd at 7:30 p. m. Sunday, April 5th Monday Meeting. Wednesday | Airway News At ' Donegal Airport Several members of the Don egal Dudes Flying Club visited | nearby airports Sunday. Flying was done in the clubs two place Taylor-craft airplane. Reading, Philadelphia and Lan caster, They were flying in Mr Reilly's Flying Station Wagon | A number of local persons, taking advantage of Sundays warm and clear flying weather | | took various local sight-seeing | trips. For some of them it was { [their first airplane ride. Most of these pleasant rides were | taken in the airport’s new four place all metal Cessna Airplane. J. Arthur Mumma visited the | Hershep Airport while Alvi Morning Worship | Aberdeen, Md. \ | Heisey flew to the airport 4 Youth Sroups, | Saturday afternoon Alfred Gusler and Leon Alleman flew | to Rehobeth Beach, Del. They brought home their newly pur chased Ryan P. T. 22 Airplane. This is a low winged, two place | aircraft. This year of 1953 is aviation's ¢hanges have come about dur- ly years has envolved the mar- velously dependable, comfort able and safe machine of today Many businesses, both large and small are finding the com- pany owned airplane the most valuable piece of equipment they own, due to time savings in transportation of highly paid personnel. The development of electron ic devices for accurate naviga- tion have helped to make the modern plane more useful, and the automatic pilot is now av- ailable for installation on even rin + UM Mls mein Everybody in this locality reads The Bulletin—that’s why its adver- tisers get such excellent results Rheems Church of Brethren Abram N. Eshelman Elder-in-charge Leroy Hawthorne, Supt. 8:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:00 a.m. Worship Service. Ihe Church of God Rev. F. Helwig, Pastor The Good Friday Holy Communion Friday Ap- | 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. 7:30 p.m. Church Council Walter Reilly and Clarence | | Kaylor visited the airports af ee ————— COME 7:3 ET aa | The Bulletin, Mount Joy. Pa., Thursday, Announcing Every Sunday Service! FLORIN CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN AND WORSHIP SUNDAY SCHOQI EASTER SERMON “THE EASTER MESSAG And this is life eternal » only true God and Jesus GO TO CHURCH THIS AND TAKE A NEIGHBOR 2 lbs. $3.20 The newest box of FOR EASTER SMART... NEW... GLAMOROUS 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting Everybody, Everywhere, Reads The Bulletin Prayermeeting Christ Church Graybill Wolgemuth. . Sunday School. t Presbyterian Church . Church Schoo. » sermon entitied °C Sunday, A Wednesday Js seonsl Church meeting. (Good Friday) Sun d: 1 m.Annual Easter : A Parish Grounds. Bana Worship Fellowship. a (Low celebration) Sermon | Wednesday Presentation of Rarvice x wervice. » Holy Communion. Youth Fellowship. Evangelical United Brethren Ranck, Pastor Holy Communion. Sunday, i . Sunday School ‘elebration of © per (Holy Communion) Monday v ‘ Vlonda Presbyterian Church subject Tuesday struction Class . Women’s Society [ World Service { home of Mrs. derfer. Wednesday «7:30 p.m. 1 Service. Thursday Hy ales will be observed | members received. “The Lord Reign- Church of the Brethren rehearsal. 5 Junior Instruction Class. | . Senior Choir oy School. . Worship Service, | meting or es ll of i. ardines, wool crepes, grey. 8114. J Eby. Plain Clothing Dept. 25-31 West King St., Larcaster, “Where Plain Folks Like To Shop” New Spring Coats $27.50 to $54 Select your Spring Coat from our large assortment of new light weight coats. Beautifully tailored and de- tailed in fine quality fabrics of gab- and Burlington Fleet street Blacks, greys, navy and yarn dye These coats are tailored many customers who quality fabrics, perfect fitting com- fort, good womanship plicity in styling. 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