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    6—The Bulletin,
DRIVING OR WALKING...
Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday,

Select Cows Continue
To Increase Production
Cows in dairy herd improvement
associations set a new high in aver.
age production in 1945,
the Bureau of Dairy
announced by the
riculture. The 1945
8,592 pounds of m
of butterfat
pare with 8,
336 pounds of but
Twenty years agc
duction was less than 7,500 pounds
| of milk and 290 of butterfat.
The bureau says that aside from
planning and personal attention, the
rising level of reflects
the culling of low roducers from
herds; feeding the remai
according
duce; and the contin
of the best anir
stock.
At the start of 1945 there were
949 active associations and 777
ported results to the bureau. Penn-
sylvania, New York, California and
Industry as
and 346 pounds
to the cow. These com-
296 pounds of milk and
terfat for 194.
average pro-
ilk
the
to t to pro-
selection
nals tor breeding
BARBER SHOP
Is Now Open
For Business
ON MAIN STREET,
FLORIN
| Michigan were the states with the |
largest numbers of active associa-
tions. For
| the associations was $302 and the
| average feed cost was $128, leaving
$174 as the average difference to
| cover labor, inyestment and other
| costs. Eight states reported
| gins of more than $200 per cow in
| difference between feed cost and
value of product. The small states,
| Delaware, Connecticut
Island showed the
| margins, with New York
{ During the year the number of ac.
| tive associations increased by 17
to a total of 1,124 on January 1, 1916
RI
A share of your patronage fourth,
appreciated.
Jay R. Snyder
12-12-tf
WINN SN a Ib aT by |
su Se Se 0S oS
| emer
oT nT oT eT oR el Te eRe eR
The state cf Ohio leads all cthers
lin capacity {or the
hoth electric furnice stee] and Bess-
steel.
Everybody In This Locality Reads The Bulletin |
LOOKS LIKE A BIG YEAR
FOR EVERYONE!
© HAPPY NEW YEAR!
1947 fulfills a promise of progress. peace and
And in 1947 we
We sincerely hope
more prosperity for everyone.
hope to make greater progress in fulfilling our
promise of telephone service for all who want it.
The Columbia Telephone Company
December 26, 1946 |
department of ag- |
averages were |
{fi re-|
the nation the average
value of product sold per cow in |
mar- |
and Rhode |
highest average
production of |
|


HOW MUCH DO YOU PAY
FOR YOUR MINERAL FEED?
Many mineral feeds are over-priced because of high,
selling costs! When you buy from a canvasser, you
pay for a high salesman’s commission and the cost of
maintaining a high pressure selling organization. Re-
member this: the feed dealer is able to sell you a
better mineral feed, at a lower price, for he sells
SEA BOARD MINERAL FEED
‘Economical because: '
1. Manufactured in o modern plant (largest in the East) at low cost.
2. located in Philadelphia close Wp sources of raw material.
3. Sold through regular feed channels at low sales cos?
4
Delivered to your dealer by truck.”
No Mineral Feed that Costs fess edn be as good!
No Mineral Feed can be better regardless of cost!
Sold in your community by:
MILLER & BUSHONG,
Rokrerstown, Pa.
STEHMANS FLOUR MILL
Mount Jey, Pa.
GRUBB & BRENEMAN,
Elizabethtown, Pa.
S. HIESTAND & CO,
Pa,
M. N. WENGER,
Rheems, Pa. West Willow. P
WOLGEMUTH EROS.
Florin, Pa.
RAYMOND H. MOYER
R. D. 3, Manheim, Pa
WEST WILLOW FARVERS ASSN. |
according to |
. a
Luke's Episcopal Church
Rev. G. M. Rutter, Pastor
Sunday, December 29, 1946
First Sunday after Christmas
9:15 a.m. Church School
10:30 a.m. Morning Prayer
Wednesday
Circumcision of our
rist 9:00
VEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THR EE |
CHURCHES IN MT. JOY ANI
THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING ‘The Three Wise Men’
COMMUNITY.
(From Page 1)
(From Page 1)
St Mark's
Evangelical United Brethren LIFE instead of
Ezra H. Ranck. Pastor of the ETFRNAL instead
December 29, 1946 TEMPORAL.
Sunday School The parts of the three young
Morning Worship men are played by Clarence Wei-
7:30 p.m. Pageant, “The Three }don, Nelson Alexander and Ber-
Wise Men”, by the young people | nerd Grissinger. Others in the cast
f the church. Robert Frey, Jack Eberle
| Wednesday Ranck, three men;
7:30 pam. Prayer Meeting Roth, truth; James Booth,
| 8:30 p.m. Meeting of Council Donald Yingst. Robert
Administration. Sherk and Lena Loewen, foreign
children; Marlene Zimmerman, a
girl; Jean Loewen, self; Joyce
Marjorie Herr, and Shirley
attendants of self; Frank
boy; Marilyn
Fitzkee,
Gephart,
Religious
News In This
Community
Lord, Euch-
THINGS, |
the
ends of
of
Sunday,
$:00
10:15 a.m.
a.m.
include
and Lee
Jeannine
wise
a news boy;
of
Friday
7:30 p.m. roor
Will,
Schofield,
Tyndall, a messenger
Newcomer, Mary; Miriam
Wealand, Jane
Shirley Hawthorne, Ross Neiss,
Richard Martin, Lloyd Brandt,
Richard Schatz, light bearers.
A cordial] invitation is extended
members and friends of the
church to attend this presentation
of the meaning of the Christmas
the present day.
orn lipemia
Flan-0-Board Lecture
The Rev. J. H. Tice of the Penn-
sylvania Anti-Saloon League, will
present his popular Flanne] board
lecture entitled “That's A Fact” in
the Landisville Church of God,
Sunday morning December 29th at
10:30 o'clock.
rehearsal
Choir
Marietta Mennonite Church
Maytown, Penna,
John S. Hiestand, Pastor
A special program with services
Gospel team from Gosher
Gosher, Indiana, will be
on Saturday
Peggy
by a
College,
presented
| at 7:30 pm.
{ The
to attend.
evening
public is cordially invited | the

Salunga Methodist
Rev. C. A. Price, Minister
Miss Alice Strickler, Supt.
| Sunday, December 29, 1946
9:30 am. Church School
10:30 am. The Service
Theme: Through Christmas
the New Year.
story for
into
Methodist Church
Mount Joy, Pa. This lecture has been
Rev. C. A. Price, Minister in many of the churches
Dr. E. W. Garber, Supt. Pennsylvania and is highly
Sunday, December 29, 1946 mended ministers and educat-
9:30 Church School ors. It is inspirational
7:30 p.m. The Service
Theme: Through Christmas
| the New Year
presented
of East
recom-
by
a.m. interesting,
and enlightening to all ages.
This lecture
picture of the restroying influence
i of alcohol in the individual and in
The Calvary Bible Church socety. It gives facts and figures
| (formerly Gospel Tabernacle) that everyone should know. It gives
{ Rev. Roy S. Forney, Pastor the other of the
|
|
|
into presents a clear

side picture from
December 29, 1946 that presented in the publicity ‘of
9:30 a.m. Bible School the
10:30 Morning Worship country.
7:30 p.m. Service by young people TTT mE
Wednesday Stimulate your business by adver-
Sunday,
great liquoy interests of ow
am.

7:30 p. m. Prayer Service. tising in the Bulletin.
Landisville Church of God
Raymond H. Daihl, Pastor
December 29, 1946
Church School
Morning Worship
Rev. J. H. Tice,
Anti-Saloon
Sunday,
3:15 am.
10:20 a.m.
Guest preacher,
Supt. Phila. District
League.
6:45 p.m. Christian Endeavor
7:30 p.m. Evening Worshin
| Cue
fever.
st preacher, Rev. Elmer B. Le-
Wednesday
Prayer and Bible Study;
A continuation of the theme “A
Walk In Harmony,”
Ephesians 6:1-9.
7:30
based on
Evangelical U. B. Church
Rev. J. E. Earhart, Pastor
1946
Sunday School
Sunday, December 29,
+ 9:00 am.
Thursday
7:00 p.m. Prayer meeting & C.F
Church Of God
Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor
Sunday, December 29, 1945
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
Sermon — “Facing the New Year”
Fvening Worship
“The Servant Criticised”|
7:30 p.m.
Sermon —
Wednesday
7:30 p.m.
Bible Study.
{
Prayer meeting and
Mennonite Church
29
Sunday School.
Mt. Joy
Sunday, Dec.
8:30 a, m.
Friday
7:3) pm.
Saturday
7:30 p. m. Charles Hostelter
speak on the subject of prayer.
Bible
Study
will
Krayhbill’'s Mennonite Church
East Donegal Twp.
Sunday, Dec. 29
5:00 a.m. Sunday School
10:00 a.m. Church Service
Trinity Cong. Church
L. Dallas S Ziegler, Pastor
Dece r 29, 1946
Sung School
Worship
Wor
Sunday,
9:30 a.m.
10:30 a.m. Mc
ning
7:30 p.m. ship
Tuesday
11:00
Epecial
Watch
and
Night Service.
Wor-
p.m.
rausic speaker.
ship with us.
Week cf
12. Consult
a rd
If only
ceived the
Prayer Services Jan. 5-
schedule of services.
churches actually re-
money that forth-com-
ing income tax
contributions.

day evening in the Columbia Hosp- |
ital. |
Mrs. Paul Myers and son, and |
daughter, Miss Beatrice Neff of |
Lancaster RD, visited Mr. and Mis. |
Wilbert Witmer and |
Mrs. Witmer
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stettler
amily of Columbia, RI, visited |
Lillian Witmer and family.
and Mrs. Thoedore Salter, of |
were Saturday even- |
ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward |
Isler and Mr. and Mrs,
der. |
Mr. Mrs. Victor Snyder
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Isler were |
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. El- |
wood Snyder at Newville.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kauffman of |
Ironville visited Mr. and Mrs. Yeviis|
Witmer and family on Thursday.
Rev. Mrs. R. H.
tertained the following at
annua] Christmas dinner, Mr.
Mrs. Khelgathian and daughters,
Marguer:.e Ruth Ellen of
Chester, Pa.
Mr. Peter Jacobs of Landisville
The Affairs
At Florin For
Past Week
(From page 1)
and family
Irvin and family on
{
|
|
| David Mumper. and |
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Eichler en- |
tertained the following to dinner on | Mrs,
Christmas Day: Mr. and Mrs. Hen- Mr.
{ry Sheafler, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph| Selinsgrove
| Souders, Mr. and Mrs. James Eich-
{ler and Donald Jr., Franklin and
[Norma Jean.
Mr. A. D. Garber
pneumonia,
Mr. Albert Haines
| heart attack on Friday.
Mrs. Annie Wittle entertained to
Christmas dinner, Mr. and Mrs. F.
| Sensaman of Elizabethtown, Mr
[and Mrs. B. W. Kiehl of Lancaster
| and Mr. and Ms. 11. B. Wittel.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben J. Goodling
| entertained John D. Wiitle
| family to a Christmas party Satur-
dey night, December 21st, ai their
| home on Wood street. Those pres-
| ent were: Mr. and Mrs. John D. RD, visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert
| Wittle and daugrters, Fannie, Catli- Frank and family on Monday.
ot Florin, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher
Rheems, M..! attended the Christmas banquet
| held annually at the New Stand-
where Mr. Geltmacher

Victor Sny- |
is bedfast with
and
suffered a
Arndt en- |
their
and
and
the
and
| erine and Grace
{| Mrs. Earl Witile, of
[and Mrs. Wes vr Wittle and
ren, Jean, Kitty and Glenn of Mt. |
| Joy; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Winters and |
| children, Virginia, Ronald and John
cf Manheim; Mr. and Mrs. John K.
| Wittle and sons, Kenneth and Lau-
rence of Florin; Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus
Wittle and son Darryl, of Mt. Joy;
{ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wittle, of Florin
| Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wittle of Eli- |
| zabethtown, Mr. Henry Bausman of |
| Bunkertown. and family on Sunday.
| Miss Darlene Nauman, daughter | The Ladies Aid Society met at
| of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Nauman of | the home of Rev. and Mrs. Arndt
| Florin has graduated from Holly- ; 2 ond Mrs. Annie Risser on Wednes-
wood Beauty Culture School and | day evening. A Christmas program
{ will be working at Eberle’s Beauty | was arranged by the president,
| Salon starting Friday Dec. 27th. | Mrs. Willlam Fogie Jr., the Polly-
| Darlene will appreciate a share of | annas exchanged gifts and drew
names for the year 1947. Mrs. Arndt
served refreshments,
|
| after which
ie
|
ard Corp.
is employed.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Landis and
Mrs. Ralph Kieth of Brunnerville,
and Mrs. Jacob Erb of Columbia
Sunday callers of Mr. and
Daniel Geltmacher.
and Mrs. Arthur Koser and
daughters, Jean of Mount Joy,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frank
were
Mrs.

business.
| your
the meeting adjourned.
The Christmas program render-
ea Monday evening was Prelude,
Mr. and Mrs. John Witmer an-| Mrs. Arndt; Christmas Carol, Con-
on Fri- | gregation; Scripture lesson, Ray-

|
nounce the birth of a son,
| les Frank,
| Army
and
«
| hali ye
| at Fort M
Local Folks’
Engagements
Announced
(From page 1)
Rebecca Jane, to
Frank, V. C, U.
and Mrs. Char-
their daughter,
Capt. Charles B.
S. Army, son of Mr.
of town.
a graduate of St.
Nurs-
years in the
last
present is on
Osteo- |
Miss Gilbert is
Joseph's Hospital School of
She served five
Nurse Corps during the
World War and at
the staff of the
pathic Hospital.
Capt. Frank,
nese prisoner
ing.
Lancaster
who
for
ars, is at
Japa-
cne-
was a
and
stationed
three
present
*herson, Georgia.
The wedding will take place in
\ January. |
Arndt, S.
Geltmacher
selec
mend
Dan
Cornet
Supt.;
Ass't.
Suyler
any by Kenneth
arcld Witmer and Donald Kuhns:
Hi selections by Carmen Fogie,
Betty Lou Fi Dixie Lee
Frank; solo, Doris Geltmacher; re-
by Doris Geltmacher, Mar-
Garner, Owen Mary
Kuhns and Lloyd Geltmacher; duet
Mr. and Mrs. Danie] Geltmacher:
drill, Young
recitations by James Garner,
Brandt and Carmen Fogie;
mas Carcl,
Seven kLoys
as Spirit of
praver,
Supt.;
ions, Gamber;
Shoelkope,
nk and
lene Haines,
candle Ten Ladies;
June
Christ-
Exercise,
Maurer
rec.tation,
congregation:
and Frances
Christmas:
Witmer; Cornet selections
by Suyler Gamber; Presentation of
Gift to Pastor, by S. S. Supt.;
marks, Pastor, Rev.
The pupils and
Newtown school
antly
Lillian
Re-
J. E. Earhart.
teacher of the
were very pleas-
surprised at 10:30 Mon-
day when an airplane landed
Mr. Kuhns’ lot and out came Santa
Claus accompanied by Mr. Alvin J:
Reist. In real Christmas style a
candy and peanut treat was distrib-
uted.
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