; The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, Augtist 6, 1953-5 ‘Mortuary Record : Se i SUNDAY AUGUST Sth | VRS. HARRY O. GUTSHALL | 5 Mrs. Ellen Gutshall, 76, wid- low of Harry O. Gutshall, Bain- | bridge, died at 6:30 a. m. Sun — 10:30 A. M, — | day in St. Joseph's Hospital, | | where she had been a patient | for one week. She had been in “Discipline In The Church” 1 health about two years, Restricted Feeding \ — 7:30 P. M. AUGUST 9 to 23 | VERY NIGHT AT 7:45 | = T | ERR : | DR. E. J. DANIELS, Evangelist OPPOSITE McCASKEY HIGH and Christ For Lancaster Capi N. FRANKLIN ST., LANCASTER Ad A Plan Is Outlined | “The Faithf | i. " | husband of Mary Nissley i Plan Will Cut Feed | u ew er, Mount Joy R2, died at 7:25 | p. m. Sunday at his home after Cost In Half, Report CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH A barnyard “diet” worth millions Er each year to American farmers is NEW HAVEN & HENRY STREETS being advocated by Dr. 0. B. Kent | man Chocoate Colmpany for "i | of Chicago, widely known poullry Ww [the past 27 years and previous-| geientist. ae Sermons by the Pastor Rev. W. L. Wilson Jr. wf sponsored by Christian Business Men's Committee la year's illness. | He was employed at Bach CHILDRENS MEETINGS Saturdays August 8 And 22 At 10:00 A. M. {ly worked at the Donegal Gas, p. Kent, research director for | ES I Company. the Quaker Oats Company, believes | | NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL! Thursda | Born near Centerville, Cum-| that chickens should scratch for | CHURCHES IN M' 7:30 pm. WSWS Meeting berland County, Walker had| part of their living. Pullets being | THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY| ! = 7 Mount Joy/| raised for egg production on the AND THE ENTIRE SUR- | “full feed” method eat too much | J Week End | : ~ | Trinity Lutheran Church | for 58 years. He was the son of y + “ 1 v | | J Ce . ir ow ' AVS ROUNDING COMMUNITY. t Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor the late Benjamin P. and Mary| for ei So Bool He ‘Says. f Mur h 5 iS day August 9th : : : s ch as half the feed cost C _ Sunday, Augtst Ou Walker. He was a member Wiel: ne Half the fed Sst SPE IALS Vdidweek Service. | been a resident of ) | | Cooperating Churches ! | ( { ( | 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. Hess growing a pullet can be saved, he I Ll 2 nore | . ~ " | { Church Satin hr thren i 10: 45 a.m. Morning Worship. | of the ( hurch of God, Mt. Joy. | asserts, by using a ‘restricted | oy . SN OL Whe [ Monday In addition to his wife, Walk-| feeding plan’. Pullets raised under x Earl Brubaker; RAep in Charge |" Ladies Bible Class Corn lor is survived by two sons, B.| this plan need only about 20 pounds DELSONS Reg. 43c Ib. ir, Sunday . A es { 9th ph Re ast on the church lawn. | Paul. Elizabethtown, and Alvin of feed, compared to an average of } ur August 7 | Wednesday a y 34 pounds or more on the usual full | \ 9:00 a.m. Sunday Schoo Young adies Bible Class|O. Cleona; three daughters, - ((( ; . | ng Ladies ible Class 3 i 1e1 10:00 a.m. Worship Service |.: 4 : : ; : feed grain and mash plan, i 17 ov =U) Qh Sip oer picnic meeting at Long's Park. | May, wife of Frederick Zipp, of| [ n 7:30 p.m. Commu nity ou (Di cnic dinner at 6 p. m. a ariattas. Eva. at. >. Dh Pullets on the “diet” are fed | 0 ers at the Landisvill op Rk me i creat) yy mn. | Marietta; Eva, at ome, ora, | moderately five days each week, | Flavors are: ing at { Err ins Tor ee as axis i Grove. | — se -M- I Long, Manheim; five| with the accent on more oats and |} Peppermint - Lemon - Winter- rk and A i LISTEN TO WLAN MONDAY TO FRIDAY 12 NOON | i thes tes; as | grandchildren; two great- | tess mash. On the other two days | green - Orange POUND SATURDAY - 10 A. M. Glossorenner Evangelical Church | grandchildren; and three bro-| they get no mash and only a few | : Tell United Brethren Chute 9 . Deck, Pastor | thers, William R., Marietta; Os | gars. The restricted method could | = TTT 3 TESS 3 : ! ! » worth as *h as 440 million dol- a i Rev. John H. Gable, Pastor |¢ 9 "ar ‘larence Pe worth as much as : | | — — — —YSSYlYTREAAEs Suny om ok 2 st 9th | car, and Clarence, both of Ca |lars a year to poultry raisers, Dr. | Men! I Here Is a rea uy! 9:30 a.m. Sunday School TB. C. Congregation | isle. | Kant delaras 's both Sunday School| ; ~ a ve) Soy | Regular $1.49 { Bien foi, Tver Where, Reads The Bulletin 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship |g Worship service and invit- | The funeral was held Tues-| Note: no evening service be-| membership and friends | day at 11 a. m. at the Mt. Joy | mam » | SHORT SLEEVE 1d the closing services of | Church of God. Interment was): CoN | ——“—" cause of Mt. Gretna Bible Cor to ha |: t the Camp Grove at Herndon, | | Es | Fa. | Colors are: White - Blue . Maize - Fon or $2.29 oe Wednesday FRANK H. FLETCHER | Just received another shipment of VE 46402 12 i | :30 p. m. Prayer Mceting Frank H. Fletcher, 78, Movny a bi Ak fl {Joy R2, died at 12:30 a. m.| 4 Mt. Joy Niennontte Church | gyunday at his home after a six| Bishop Henry Lutz, Amos Hess, | | onths’ illness. A retired farm-| | Ilenry Garber, Henry Frank, | i Pastors > |er, he was born at Maytown the Meats 7 resh Smoked yy a Sunday, August 9th | son of the late John and Cath-| TA & 8 bh) 3 . d 9:00 am. Sunday School. |erine Himes Fletcher and wall) GREEN " {-Service Produce And Groceries Fon. vn Soi Boome mero st Luther FATIGUE : av an Church, Maytown. He was a PANTS rN 7:30 p.m. Bible Study and farmer in the Maytown area bd , foam lp r ayer Meeting. | most of his life. Sizes 6 to 16 alvary Bible Church | Besides his wife, the former} Rev. W. L. Wilson Jr., Pastor PLENTY OF FREE PARKING i i nday, August 9th | Daisey Haines, he is survived 5 wy a. warn | 9: £5 a.m. Bible School. |by two sons and a daughter: FREE I a PELIVE FRY iN FLORIN a |. JOY |. ty am. Dorn: Mosh | | Paul. Columbia; Frank H. Jr. Pretty Kay Norris demo n- | the C hur I | Mount Joy R2; and Mrs. Anna| strates that there’s more than i | 00 p.m. Pre Service Prayer |X Houseal, Marietta R. one way to feed a pullet. Big Pile 8 | wship. “| grandchildren and| of poultry mash at right weighs | - Eg | 30 p.m. Evening Service. |ten great-grandchildren also) 34 pounds, the aon required | Bove ihe iin Fev | vive Ho was the Just of his i took if boils d 1 "8:00 p m. Midweek Prayer | immediate family. | ing methods, Small pile weighs Even your pan olis ry ce # | Scrvice. Study in Colossians | Funeral services were held! only 20 pounds. That's all that is nN | { i | ee et lon Wednesday afternoon at two| necessary says Dr. Kent, Crossroads Brethren In Christ | o'clock, from the Nissley Fune- Dr. Kent says birds grown on re- : Church ral Home. Interment was made gtricted feeding have demonstrated Musser, Harry L. Bru- [in the Maytown Union Ceme-| better egg producing ability—to the wr, Paul Z. Hess, Pastors. | tery : | extent of about 174 dozen eggs per Westinghouse Speed-Electric Cooking is Sunday, August 9th — | year in tests over the past 12 years. | 9:15 a.m. Sunday School ‘ ry TDR ————————— 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship! C HRISTIAN H. pena JB F h d S T ‘hristi: rr, Jr. “« 7.30 pan. ‘Missionary Meeting Questhn 11, Bets % ; 4 atheran on i1eam Cool Clean, Fast and mates sdav 23 Poplar St., died Sunday at : Wednesday 23 Poplar Set Production Record rere 2:45 p. m. at the Lancaster : La The Church of God General Hospital after an ill-| A father and son team on a port. = Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor | ness of 18 months eastern Minois dairy farm have set f Al rust oth | He ns the h shand of thel® production record at a minimum | 9:30 am. Sunday School | was e of cost. They produced 383,00 | 10:30 a.m. Annual Congrega- late Fannie Engle Herr. pounds of milk last year—enough | tional Meeting pr He was superintendent of the| to give a pint a day to 1,050 persons | 7:30 p.m. Community Vespers creamery at the Bachman Choc- for a whole year. at Hostetter’'s Pavilion, A Film, |glate Co.. Mount Joy for 27 Father and son milked 35 Hol- | ore for Peace”, vears until he became Ji. Hel Sicins or their 225-acre farm. Be-| Wednesday dis ai el Te sides nearly 192 tons of milk, the | } Monthly Missionary Meeting. | Was born in East Donegal two men produced 17,800 pounds of ! a a son of the late Christian H.| pork, 3,250 bushels of corn, 1,600 | St. Mark's and Sarah Hertzler Herr, and bushels of oats, 850 bushels of wheat, | Evanselical United Brethren |was a member of St. Mark's E.[ 150 tons of corn and grass silage | x Church U. B. Church, Mt. Joy. He also a 150 tons of ay. Ca v 8's os rite he | > th on weir secret for high production | ( ¥ —— YOFs all ' su i 0. Pastor was a member of IOOF Lode is made up of labor-saving tricks | | sunday, August 9th omm 1 z ti : A eo } In Mobile: 1S 0-00 a.m. Sunday School 297, Mt. Joy, and served as records and good soil care. | | Sweeps tal hel dodge 5 10:15 a. m. Morning Worship secretary for many years. But mainly these {ive things spelled | takes top ols over 7:30 .p.m. Community Vesper Surviving are a daughter, high returns for the team: (1) High all other in famous ol ny | ts Ml 3) uit tte run + {Service—Film, More for Peace.| Eunice, at home, and a brother.) Yi€ ids, especially roughage, on 206-mile run, land that is well suited to growing ednesday « ole z : rr, Salunga. 3 6:00 p.m. Sunday School Pic- H Her od pin be held roughage; (2) maximum use of WINS ITS CLASS nic at Hostetter's Pavilion at Funeral services wi e bh | good-quality roughage, which means | Fe the Park. today at 2 oclock from the Nis-| cheap feed cost; (3) high produc- In Mabilgas Vv onan Phursday : | sley Funcral Home. Interment tion of milk, veal calves and hogs at | A Ie ry ® aa iY 30 p.m. Usher's League in the Eberle Cemetery. a low cost; (4) healthy livestock Hs “low-medium” al 2 Meeting. Ca through strict sanitation, vaccina- — COMMUNITY VESPER tion, and balanced rations; (5) at- The Washington Street SERVICE tention to details, such as farm rec- | SETS NEW RECORDS Church Of The Brethren |SERVICE i hel TE MODEL AD-774 { iv: y 4 y . ¥ 3 —— 7 o © In AAA Performance Elizabc thtown, Pa. | August 9 Show ng 2 - . of course, it's Se Runs, Dodge V-8 dem Sunday, August 9th {new religious film, “More For : i onstrates outstanding 9:30 a.m. Church School | Peace.” Farrowing Jacket Yes, even if your pan boils dry, AS LITTLE AS \ Godse: power-for-safety with suo theme, “The Christian| poiey Koder, presiding. FOODS CAN'T BURN on the 5 2 A) Dodge Coronet V-Eight 4-door Sedan »COr reaking Pe ‘ ‘tig : . 6 > y per 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship: | Carol Smith, pianist | [{ § | | new Westinghouse Automatic [ges ¥ all. American. cars over Dr. Henry G. Bucher will] FILM - “More For Peace.” Unit. An Electronic Eye in the 4 Measured Mile from preach the sermon. | Reverend Ranck, advisor. center of this unit contacts the PER WEEK 2 Lower Down Payments! Lower Monthly Payments! it: start, and 7:30, p.m. Outdoor Vespers mo ps yi : y y hol Ra start and | Community Park. Message “yo w= SS st, bottom of your pan to both After small . . ying start. A a es ‘ This Is the Time to “Step Up” to the Winner! yoga |: us Christ, The Same’ by Pas- The Rev Sa D. measure and control the cook- down payment i i Zi I= 's TM Vicar dy ing temperature of the food. : ¥ p ea ec 1esda | ND. rei, ¢ J : Right now, your dependable Dodge Dealer offers you top 7 Church Plenic. E-lown Com- [Sunday August 9th / Pot watching is ended for- § 11a.m. Divine Worship. «| =F | By NS == ever . . . no burned foods or 3 scorched pans to soak or scrape! Now you cook auto- SUMMER MEALS allowance on your present car. This is your opportunity to step up to the extra power, 1) be \/ munity Park Tee Ny Mt. Pleasant | | | { | performance, safety and handling ease that make this Mt Jov Methodist Church é u ction Car he Year RAT Seb i x Brethren In Christ Church = A '53 Dodge the Actio ar of the Year. Diodes his bean a2 v. Ww n E. Borg r, Pastor | Pastors: C. H. Moyer and 3 matically in cool comfort. (3 YOu 0) KY ot y r che vo . . dar i > LINC Vi, gust J | « : y 7 | : 3 : . This ie Your, chai 9 on mn the var iat topped all other by 3 separate Beauty 9:00 am. Worship Service | Graybill Wolgemuth. 7 Come in. See this amazing Wy 8's 1m J 1€ obilgas Sconomy ] un; set new performance Awards from recognized Rev. C. C. Thomas, of India | Sunday, August 9th 7 Westinghouse Commander. {| Trade in Y > records: won top Awards for style and beauty! authorities on style and Guest Speak "0:00 am. Sunday School = oo our Old j design! = i 5 RO | 7:00 ‘p.m "Christ’ “Crusaders | = i See its two big ovens... Cookstove for Cool, Clean, ) i Ste 8 io. save! design: . 0:00 am. St ay Sc | : .m. 1st s Crusaders | Sa pe \ . ‘ . . Come in today. Step up to a Dodge and save! 2 ei ) 2a, Sula fo i | Miracle Sealed with fiberglas Fast, Automatic hie | to keep the heat inside... - ; | Meeting Specifications and equipment > { Ralph Alleman | supt © Sa way to HV e » “to y . | Here is a we i > fy ur kitchen vy to cut down the out o 0 t e to change without r / 30 p.m spers 5 S 4 - * ‘ n. Vespers; Hostetter Newiown o iy Uhuren death rate at farrowing time, It | isd o~ ol Yiu a : eliminates much of the danger | a Sunday, August 9th + : 2 dependable V-EIGHT AND SIX Salunga Methodist Church | 9:00 a.m, Sunday School of pigs being crushed by the Miss Alice Strickler, S.S.. Supt. | 7:30 p.m. Worship Service. sow. The sow is placed in the | M & . : THOM Thursday ; jacket or pen for farrpwing and Viar Vit h, ganis TUNE IN MEDALLION THEATRE EVERY WEEK ON CBS-TV . . . SEE TV PAGE FOR TIME AND STATION | Suda Anauct Din ooo 7:30 p.m. Christian Endcavor| left there two or three days aft- 10:00 a.m. Sunday School. 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting er pigs are born. Sow is fed in | ci lasses for all ages. asa front and pigs nurse from pen Save Your Cash re Use Our Easy Payment Plan Miss. Alice Strickler, supt. Florin Church of the Brethren alongside. It is simple and easv t Mai 3 - STEHMAN BROTHERS -:- Salunga, Penna. |: en iui fii Bind | ln SE ena ° 9 Lact 'C. C. Thomas, of India, | Elder in charge Wee an [Lv Guest Speaker Clarence Douple, Supt. eo | Sunday, August 9th Sunday, August 9th a TN . 5 Ww Sdvers 2 ¥ 1 J W. AR a = | 7:30 p.m. Vespers; Landis- | 8:45 am. Sunday School. your business by adver YOU CAN BE SUR La LE Sieh] house I | ville Camp Grunds. 10:00 a.m. Morning Service, 'lising in the Bulletin. }