The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 21, 1950, Image 7

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[Church Notes
PERTAINING TO ALL

NEWS
THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY
AND |, THE ENTIRE SUR-
ROUNDING COMMUNITY,
WANTED
Buyers Waiting For |
Houses Under $15,000

Mt. Pleasant
Brethren In Christ Church
Elder C. H. Moyer, Pastor
Sunday, December 24
CALF DEATHS HIGH:
ONE OF FIVE LOST
About one calf out of every five
that is born never lives to produce
milk or beef,
Some calf losses are bound to
CALL

S. NISSLEY GINGRICH, Realtor [55 ini
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| DAY 8298 St. Luke's Episcopal Church | ak
i | 12 SOUTH DUKE STREET LANCASTER, PA. Sunday, December 24
ee a —————— i i A ———————————— 9:30 am. Sunday School. |
! : 10:45 am. Morning Worship.

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| Salunga
| Church of the Brethren !
John Ebersole, Elder In Charge
John Herr, Supt.
December 24

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ANNOUNCEMENT
save more calves,
Proper care will
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'y [ 9:00 a. m. Sunday School apply proved preventive and treat-
The MODERN BEAUTY SALON | 10:15 a. m. Church Service [ ment methods, at least half of the
h, 7:30 p.m. Evening Service. total loss could be avoided.
Some calf deaths ¢ . related to
poor feeding and care of pregnant
cows. Poorly ventilated, sunless or
36> WEST MAIN ST, MOUNT JOY Everybody is invited. |
WILL CONTINUE OPERATING HERE UNTIL
| Mt Joy Mennontte Church |
| Henry Garber, Amos Hess, and unsanitary calf barns are also
DECEMBER 30TH INCLUSIVE Henry Frank, Pastors { linked with sick calves, Scours
and pneumonia likewise rank as
Sunday, December 24

saving calves, Even on far hav
ing a long history of hig sl
mortality, veterinarians ho herd
men hive worked out housing ays-,
tems whith have brought a marked
decline in the number of calf
deaths:
In avoiding sick and dead calves
a little prevention is éver so much
better than attempts at salvagin
animals already sick. Before. the:
neat calf crop is due, the farmer
should survey his calf nursery, He
should be sure that the calf quar-
ters are sanitary, well ventilated
and with access to sunlight, *
All new-born calves should get
the colostrum, or “first mik’, but
should not be overfed.
Colostrum is highly fortified
with vitamins and minerals. It
was designed by nature to give
young animals the best possible
start in life. Ordinary milk cannot
take its place.
If previous losses from scours or
pneumonia have occurred, it may
be a wise caution to have serum
given to each new-born: calf. Jf
any calves scour or breathe heav-
ily, a veterinarian should be
called promptly, as these are sizn-
that denote real danger,



Alter which time the owner awd operator her, equipment 9:00 a. m. Sunday Schodl top calf killers, while parasites
to 10:00 a Sormon | come as a close second.
$ 5 dd | Recent studies have proved just
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HER NE PLACE of BU INES { The Washington Street J
THE Church Of The Brethren

JEAN HOFFMAN BEAUTY SHOPPE
Rev. Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor {
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AT 660 MT. JOY ST.. Sunder. 28 Schon) John M. Landis, former writer” of
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f . this column is now a member of
3 with an excellent program of Chris- |
ELIZ ABETHTOWN tian education for adults, youth and | the U. S. armed forces, having en-
|children. | tered the New Cumberland induc- |
ro BE OPENED 10:3 30 a. Teg | icn center ‘on December 15. In
. {the Junior outnh & Senior 1011'S oT A
TUESDAY, JANUARY OS 1951 will sing, and pastor Zuck will | civilian life he has been associa-
Wt TTHTOWN <6%] |preach on “Unto Us A Sen Is Giv- | ted with Donegal Aviation Service,
PHONE ELIZABETHTOWN 597) di on”. and served as secretary of ‘R-D
5-2 Christmas Eve Serv ice, 7:30 p.m.: | Crop Service.
{Brass Quartet, and a film, in color, | ats 5
A [“A Savior Is Born”. The outdoor lighting of the Yule |
veg SRE TL TDK EEL TE LTE IE PELE wv | season adds much to the of
News From Florin
(From Page 1)
Message; Offering; An-
nouncements; A Changed Christ-
mas: Recitation, If I Had My Way
About It, Gary Stark: Exercise,
When The Christ Child Came; Ex-
Growing Younger; Recita-
A Wish, John Gebhart; Song.
Congregation, Benediction.
Approximately 450 persons at-
tended , the annual communisy
| Christmas party held at the Gloss-
Brings a

ercise,
tion,
- - S Rev. C. IL. Summy, Pastor | town, already popular are made brenner Evangelical United 'Breth-
Thre Friday atur. Jchn Henry Brubaker, Supt. a TH pol mn hee
‘Sunday, December 24 | more ss by the extensive lighting ren Church. 4
XO Dec. 21 -22-23, 1950 | 9:15 a. m. Bible School | effects of the Christmas displays at | A play, “The Grey Lamb,” was
10:25 a. m. Morning Worshin | Bethlehem. Pilots who have ne- |presented Ly children of the com-
fl A i 7.00 p.m. Prayer Period. | cently been introduced to night | munity, and a gowned children’s
4 J 7:300 p.m. Christmas program. | flying and have made the. Allen- | choir of 32 voices was directed by
A FOS, Ao) Bi . {Monday Beth rake : yd oh Yin ; ho 3 TA ish
7) & J | 97:30 pm. Choir rehearsal town-Bethlehem trip are Norman | George Houck, music director in
LE We Reserve the Right | Sprecher and Sim Horten, who the Mt. Joy schools. Each child re-
: Liv Quantities :30 Prayer Meeting, and Bible | with John Hawthorne flew to ceived a coloring book, crayons,”
oL ps . i
St udy. Bethlehem on Saturday night. A cendy cane, and apple from Santa





























LIBBY'S -OR—SHURFINE YELLOW CLING " Trinity Lutheran Church Hie male Allentowyy | Claus. The purty wos inicharge of
Is tev. W. 1. Koder, Pastor where Norman and Sim exchanged the Rev. John Gable. Tor . : : { | has
PEACHES A a € # sunday, December 21 sats, Sim being the pilot on the] Nee CONSULT US AND WE WILL GIVE YOU
9:30 a.m. Christmas program of | return trip. 1 Kuled by Priest-King.
ar is ————— # the Sunday school. 5 in : 5 THE ANSWERS AND THE SOLUTION.
LIBBY 'S—OR—SHUR FINE ROYAL ANNE CALIF. 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship. Ralph Kauffman and Jchn Haw- 1 Tibet is a theocracy — governed |
11:30 pan. The Christmas Eve | thorne, in the Stinson, and PY Priests of Lamaism, the state re- |
CHERRIES Large C Bp Service Forry in a Cub flew to “Bennie’s Vigan, A form of Buddhism, jt
No. 2is can doy Nes 5 | makes IOUS |
: : 7 nT. Meeting cf the Sunday Place on Sunday night. Bennie’s a ena a HENRY CG ( 'ARPE NTER Ass OCI ATES
LIBBY’S OR SHURFINE SLICED i Seboot Workers in the Parish | Place is the restaurant at the York | now reigning under a regent and | ? A! % Lis h
8 Hous { airport, which is operated as a | council of priests in the lamasery- | TAQ TR
PINEAPPLE hy 2 Ci § Wednes day te Lage | and fly-in. Bill Beach, the | palace at Lhasa, was installed | RAST MAIN STRUET
7:30 pm. Meeting of the Ladies | sania] re’ wi 1939.
Let Bi Ald in the Parich House, | genial airport cperatos there will MOUNT JOY, PA.
LIBBY S—OR—SHURFINE TASTY & Thur: sday turn on ‘the field lights for any Advice-to |
of hh T7:00 p.m. Luther League in the | planes coming in at night. . Vice Pou Tymen | TELEPHONE: MOUNT JOY 3-377
ol BART PEARS N Hay 7e Cc # Parish House. Bob Weisser, operator of Bob's Disease control authorities urge
’ 0, 2/2 can Rn Ae 3 i poultrymen to use cara in disposing
R Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church | oe, 15 & Pow flight student un-| of manure and to burn or bury all | SERVICE OFFI
d= BT ere Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church | ;.. ... NTI SE i OFFICE OF
ji PENWN-DUTCH “FARNMIERESN 15 A Q. A. Deck, Pastor oe x 3 1. approved Commer- | pirds that die of contagious ail- X
No. 303 Sunday, December 24 ¢ 3 3 0 ourse. ments. Careless disposal. of manure, fC NT IOV \ T or OF. CC
® 4 v Hho $l 9:30 am. Children’s Christmas| Barbara Doles | and Denald | litter, and dead birds is blamed for MOUNT JOY MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.
Pregram, Beginner nd Pri Sweit I D 1 T many serious outbreaks of It
Reelin sbi pinta # Program, Beginners and Primary | Sweitzer of East Donegal Twp. y serious reaks of poultry | TT Ir I INSUR CE CY
3 LIBBY S—OR—EHURFINE CALIF 28! Departmen S 5} vhool a : alk Si iv P disease y | CITY MUTUAL INSURANCE Co,
S [pon 5 10:45 ani. Dedication of Annex | igh school have taken their first . {
§ dH puilding. Guest speaker will bo | lessons under a scholarship award- 4
i FRUIT COCKTAIL . gy (ci 4 Tr ; } : . i White Nylon |
W 0. can the Rev. H. S. Heffner of Reading, | ed by Dcnegal Aviation Service. ra 49-3
. Ru Sr | : 5 White nylon should be washed |
§ | Jim Endslow. wi i other a Sr a
3 - 0 “6: 00. nm. Voune Péovle’s Pré- Jin Endslow, with his brother separately from colored things. It | EE TT TT TT TR CTT TSS ETT TTT
¥ RICH, FLAVORFUL (1-1b. can 8bc) aram, “The Christmas Story In| Bill Passenger, made ‘his first | will then stay white throughout nu-
i 1 1b C # Scripture, Tn Story And Song”. | night flight on Sunday night. Both | merous washings. Although colors a |
i BOSCUL COFFEE bag A White Christi nas gifts for missicn. | have been pilots for several years. | in other garments may appear to [i :
NT ara he 1 50 pan. he Christos (Sara 25 Planes of the Lancaster Squad- be Hiey eB d= 1: 8
J i These Lenco, Stores and all other Lanco Stores everywhere offer the 3 Annex bailding: ste © | ron, Civil Air Patrol took part in the py EE AW | § &
| above Speci weaned 8 Wednesday on Philadelphia. This was al « i
JOHN BENDER, SALUNGA ROBT. HOUSEAL, MAYTOWN 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meetings | full dress rehearsal of oli ted iige fo Wills |X
i ¥ JOHN BOOTH, MOUNT JOY VERNE HIESTAND, SALUNGA juniors and Int. meet at the An- | ry ii 3
) ¥ BOYERS GROCERY, RHEEMS R. G. RICE, SILVER SPRING % cx Adults at the church, Civil Defense measives in a sima-| All 1a Chicago id 7
! ¥ L. G. FORNEY, FLORIN EARLE STAUFFER, LANDIS. R/Choir rehearsal follows Prayer | lated atomic bomb ‘attack carried | The world's largest hotel is the 4 Cif 0) EN
¥ B. 0. GROSH, MILTON GROVE VILLE Nieeting. out on Sunday by the Penna. Wing | Stevens, the largest commercial | Zi /
| ¥ S. G. HERSHEY & SON, ELI- J. N. WALMER, ELIZABETH- i i“ | of the Civil Air Patiol in Phila structure is the Merchandise Mast, ¥ Zr
i i ZABETHTOWN TOWN hia | 5 Be the largest building devoted to dis- | ¥ 7/1 4
0 x ih A EI IRE SNR IATA WEL iy Bicthiin The Lancaster Squadron planes play of a single industry's products ¥ Litre 670 :
VETERE FETE TERETE TATE PIRES i” a Al Eo Hl. Ran-k, Pastor cach with pilot and observer were | and the nation’s top furniture mar- 8 3
(Sunday, Decemt ) augmented by 14 vehicles with a| keting center is the American Furni- : ’ y to pe
le 9:00 a. m. frnday School total crew of 22 men. The vehicles | ture Mart. 8 ” &
{ Re Lalla program by | included mess trucks, radio, com- Cortisone ¥ i
LOOK TO [the Children’s Departments of the | munications, hospital, first aid, and Cortisope, an adrenal hormone |
[Serdar School ta, by the ct { | maintenance vehicles. They were | formerly known as compound E, is | 4
|, 4:00 p.m. Cantata, Ly the cholt OL | oy at the International Air-| prepared at t 3 [ ¥
the Chih. 7 : al Air- pare present from ox or | E R }
Monday port under the leadership of 1st Lt.| sheep bile, and the yield is so small | :
{Christmas Day C. James Thomas. Some of the air-| that 40 head of cattle are needed to {3
11 3:30 Christmas Dawn Can- provide the cortisone requirements 2 Na si] Lo |
You’ll have plenty oer gu istmas - Dawn Lall= | planes landed at the League Island of one arthritic patient for one day. | wu Tine hes dence 779/ Rell
"(Chris S seit atl ly og Golf course, where they were u- | “iy a
0 ristmas | pen 3 i ZH
iss RTs EA g 100 C.A.P. planes landed Early Industr |»
s endin y mone The Church of God mon y ry .
Sp . 8 y Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor there with the medical units. The! During the early spring of 1834 a |
if you join our |Sunday, December 24 | field was dragged with Gieger Small rolling mill was built at Tor- 3 Today, as for more than 130 years past, no
ries 9:30 a.m. Sunday School bo 5 dames Fo rifles | rington, Connecticut, for the pur- he i e sive 10ne
1 new Christmas 7:30 p.m. vening Worship. : jas dangling from planes be- | pose of rolling brass for the tants | i Christmas gift is more proudly give B10 :
: Club now. n. “Jesus Came to Show Us | Icre the others were ordered in by | facture of kettles by the so-called | ¥ more joyously received than a handsome time- =
God. (a ~ | radio. Ground vehicles there form- | “battery process” (hammered into | & 5 In this watch, un-
da p.m. es, Choir will present | og a line two blocks long. | shape from metal blanks). bd piece by Girard Perregaux. In this wa : n
the Christmas Cantata. | hii San ! sms iets | 8 A 1 terfu
/ ) | A number of planes from the vd curacy is combine d with master
Wednesday { | R surpassed ac acy
nr simi uni age mort. Barbeipated i >} oseate Spoonbill
Lon id mn. Junior and Senior Prayer fo Alport participated in | After a virtual disappearance 3 styling, a dual superiority which has won world-
oe I Ba Be WAL gi | lasting ‘negtly hall & eentury, the (of wide fame for the house of Girard Perregaux.
Deposit Receive | { rare roseate spoonbill is now re- i ? ! : ihe
Weekly in 50 weeks Jus Weddin S turning by the hundreds to old nest- | i We welcome your inspection of our varied as- :
f 2 i 1 y : fo 1
35......3 1% «. Rev. John H. Gable, Pastor g 8 Dont In 2670-5 conn sortment of G-P gift watches. Prices start at $40.
50... ... 0. 2588 (Sunday, December 24 oi | Miss Anna Ruth Sherer, daugh- “Corn Borer Researcn |
1.00. . 4 50.00 So ma Sunday Sehoal ter of Mr. and Mrs. Elam F. Sher- The European corn borer re- | J
200... "Toe I ram i vie | er, Manheim R4, and R. Samuel | search headquarters of the U.S. de- | ; ;
300 150.00 orders Sthool. : Kecns, Lititz R3, took place in the | partment of agriculture will be : For Christmas And The New Year
a Trent 2:50 pm. Jr. C. E | Mt. Joy Mennonite Church with [transferred from Toledo, Ohio, to |
500... 250.00 Pn or et SE ae; Ankeny, Iowa, field station of Iowa | $k
J | 500 pm. Christmas Vespers— | Bishop Henry Lutz officiating. State
[Crises of Sohn Dre- | After the wedding a reception | ge: Lesa | Toll the bells this joyous sedson with our best wishes f«
THE sented by tne Cherub, Seraph Sen- | oc held at Hestetter’ s dining hall | Lumber: Export ]
Che | a ¥ ord eiaghbors
ONA i MOUN Cos. | here While U.S. lumber exports in 1948 | i all our good Iriends and neignbors
{ON J NATIT 1 T JOY yy, 7:30 pm. Midweek Service | re to the world markets were one half | §
N ! the annual average of the previous
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MOUNT Jo, PA. own oie dg Jovernor Duff Supports | five years, exports to Africa and |i
| Oceania increased by’ 50 per. cent. |%f
Oscar K. Buch,’ Pastor : ris mas dea ale
y. December* 24 Gover a REER
9:00 a. m. Sunday School. | fight a ABE i Tree Farms . i ADAM H. G
{ 7:00 pm. Evening Worship. said, “Citizens generally can aid this In the few years since 1941, pver ¥
{Wednesday humanitarian work through their Hires and one-fourth acres. |i Je we le r
7:00 Prayer Meeting and C. E. support of the annual Christmas | of the Douglas fir region have been
i RERGT 512 > pm aan | Seal sale.” Segicarsd 2s ree farms-by private § 87 East Main Street Dial 3-4124 MOUNT JOY, PENNA
| IN UNION TH ERE Is ST ENGTH | "| Stimulate your business by adver- | HEM mera
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Set. C: Hallgren |
begin, he ; i Sts A to be
assigned as an handler
ins te 6183rd Supply : Squadron.
. Hallgren, was’ appointed ns
i Supervisor which he is’ "at the d
present time. In this position; he is | ¥
responsible’ for the .delivéry of
bombs, rockets, fuses, and 50 cal.
ammunition to the aircraft before a
mission. Upon the return from
these missions, he oversees the re-
moval: of all unexpended “fire pow-
er”, !
' Hallgren became a Corporal in
April, 1950 and received his Serg-
eant's stripes two weeks ago. Hall-
gren’s wife resides in Long Island,
New York.
Sergeant Hallgren graduated
from Mt. Jey High School in 1047
and enlisted in the Air Force in
1948

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