69¢ 59a 49¢ {alf © at 5¢ 9¢ )C 9c 5¢ ‘ Ey yar ares yo Reich ’s Church Was Built In Adversity Local Chamber Gives Archery Equipment To Playgrounds A new feature will be added to the two borough Office To Be Moved playgrounds next year thru To Mount Joy funds given by the Mt. Joy adverse circumstances. De- Chamber of Commerce. 12 During a special meeting vout persons from Maytown units of archery equipment SF. ethers af. i ie Joy and the surrounding commu- & surance any, my have been purchased for the y congregated as Reich's Church came to be erected under somewhat nity frequently charter was amended to two playgrounds. Each set move the principal office at a place about one mile includes one bow, one-half from Elizabethtown to East west of Maytown, under sev- and Main Street, Mount Joy. eral large white oak and one wrist band. Six sets will This was taken t0 hickory trees, to hold wor- be put in use at the park combine e various depart- _ sii A playground and six at the ments for more efficiency in ship services. Soon a pulpit school playground. future operations officials was erected under the larg- The new sport will be av- Said. Henry G. Carpenter is est tree, then called the “big ailable for both boys and President of the board and tree This tree still stands dozen arrows, one tab girls. The equipment consists Clyde L. Nissley, is secretary. to the southeast of the of various sizes and weights. . church building In conjunction with the . b 3 tt : hi new equipment. demonstra- C During the worship :ser- tios will be included in next ommunity vices, there was often inter- ruption caused by communi- ty rowdies who did not hesi- tate to use ministers and worshipers as targets for their missiles whether they were stones or tomatoes. Early in 1856, motivated by an inner urge to provide er h r > Srv tered the fourth annual golf a more convenient and a sa- tournament at the Mt. Joy - f tect . x er place for worshiping, Florin owl Maylown Martin Peck solicited May- ia Bay Bey town and the community for . 1 S; Ss was > je the Media Heights unds; thus was the project year's program on the use of the equipment. One will be an afternoon demonstration and one will be an evening performance. They will in- clude the art of shooting, the safety and how to repair the items. These demonstrations will be given by the Kinsey Arrow Shop of Florin. rrr rn ff) rn Picnic Prize Winners Twenty-three persons en- Swain Speaks To ment at ; : 4 of financing the project met course, Bigler Mumma was b : : . : y the thrifty Maytowners Local Lions he Jw without 2 and the substantial farmers Aangieen; ames Spangler .¢ 4,0 vicinity. The one-story William T. Swain, Dills- , i and Joseph Hostetter were pj. otructure, almost as burg, was the guest speaker . . : tied for first place; Robert con 4 0 or) we see it today, was then er- a he Taestiay Hig Hurst and William Baugh- ut Foi ig dg ye oo re one LUD ol man, tied for second. Plate. door on oe ; Hostetter’s. Mr. Swain, who "sb 150 child- coor, On 8 marker is the in- : scription: “Union Bethel, Su- ren took part in the morning perintended by Martin Peck game period which was in geptember 8. 1856. About 6 charge of the playground after this date, Martin directors from the borough. pak sold the church prop- Prize winners were as fol- opty to Conrad Zeigler and lows: ' Sharen Farmer won to Ohio first prize for having the old- ~~ (ricial records show that est penny; Janet Sload, sec- January 4. 1878, Conrad ond; and Kenneth Shaud, zg; 6 ; sold the church prop- third. Kathy May won first erty to Harmon L. Reich. in the pennyshake; David Gince Mr. Rei ! ’ y p , ‘ich was a Smith, Second and Judy Kib- member of the ple, third. Janet Smith won at the time of transac- is the executive secretary of Presbyterian Homes in Cen- tral Pennsylvania, presented the Presbyterian Home story to the men. Plans were made for the annual family picnic of the group for the next meeting August 21. Also discussed during the business meeting were plans for a stand at the local Community Exhibit in October. The group will fea- ture a barbecued chicken iz i food stand. : Lewis : Bixler Pe fine joe color elim- tion the name of Reich's Ev- president. was in charge of = pennis Mat : the angelical Church originated, nnis Alger won € although one occasionally the meeting. —@ Students Asked To Register Following the usual policy of local districts, the schools of the area will reopen for the 1956-57 school year the day after Labor Day. Stu- dents will report Wednesday, September 5, and teachers will meet Tuesday, Septem- ber 4, 9:00 a.m. Pupils who did not enroll before the close of school in June are asked to call at the high school and register. This applies chiefly to those pupils who have moved into the area since the close of school last year. The high school office is open daily from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Pu- pils should bring along re- port cards, birth certificates and vaccination certificates. softball throw; Carolyn Boltz nay hear the place referred was second and John Leh- {5 35 ‘Peck’s Meeting House.’ man, third, in the 5-9 age SRE ee 2 group; James Harnish, Janet Holmer and Dennis Naugle, 1 1 . in the 10-12 age group; and SpecialRegistrar; John Harnish, Harold Etsell and John Nauman, in the 13 Places Named and over group; Terrie Gem- Miss Esther Henry, E. Main berling, Sharon Famer and Street, was named one of Jerry Lee Witmer, 5-6 run- six special registrars appoin- ning races; Dennis Smith, ted by the County Registra- Kitty Etsell and Rita May, 7- tion Commission to enroll 8 age; Barry Etsell, Kathy voters throughout the county May and Carolyn Boltz, 9-10 in a four-week drive which age. gets underway next week. Dennis Naugle, Nancy Derr Registration in East Done- and Janet Sload won the 11- gal Township will be avail- 12 age group sack race; Judy able next Monday. Aug. 13 Naugle, Cloyd Kurtz, and and in Mount Joy Township Donald Kurtz, 13 and over next Wednesday, Aug. 15. In age sack race. In adult games Mount Joy Township, regis- Mrs. Witmer won the peanut trations are available at Ben- scramble; Gary Maxwell, der’s Garage, Milton Grove. second and Cloyd Kurtz was Mount Joy Borough resi- third dents may register next Sat- Mrs. Fannie Etsell won the urday. Aug. 18, at Newcom- odd-even game, George Max- er's*Hardware Store. 9 well, second and Dennis @ ——— Smith, third. Linda Ney, 3 AUXILIARY PRES. Connie Farmer and Jean Local Holstein Witmer were tie for first bean scramble; Sets Record Donald Ney, Sandra Kretz- The Hols Judy Kipple, p give 12 Pass couples of n. call hospital ambulances. This statement was found Janice Berrier, ik and Paulette Mackredis. to be not true. State police- Approximately 100 local |B; ne at the meeting an- RL lag rt in gi FiremenToMarch ci that they SI the swimming classes. There system used by the local am- were eight stations of water In Oxford Parade bulance officials was excel- skills that the child had to Local firemen decided to lent. They were especially pass in order to be eligible parade next Monday evening pleased to know that the Mt. for the final test. Certificates at Oxford at their regular Joy ambulance never goes will be awarded tonight to Thursday night meeting. The out without a doctor and those who completed the group will participate in the that it has in operation a 2- test and to those who com- parade in Oxford which will way radio system. Since pleted the various stations. - ppen a one-week carnival at there is this radio system, a Twenty-one skills had to the community. Additional state trooper can immediate- be learned to pass the re- paraders are needed. Any in- ly radio his barracks from quirements. These included terested firemen are asked to his auto which can in turn getting acquainted with the contact fire company officers contact the local contact water, getting under the wa- if they wish to parade. They Point. ter, gliding on one’s face, will be parading with the four floats, leg and arm Ken-Hurst Drum and Bugle ems movements, diving and the Corp. Tickets On Sale final test. Those who had The company answered passed the test in previous {aa calls during the month: years did not attend the one automobile fire, one classes but attended Play- stand-by call from Elizabeth- ground sessions instead. town when the Elizabethtown Physical Fitness company was called to Mid- For Sample Fair A sample fair will be held Wednesday, Aug. 22, in the local elementary school audi- torium beginning at 7:30 p. Seven children passed the dletown and al : 3 Dy © > t : . physical fitness tests given oh Wu oo hi l © m. Tickets will go on sale at the school playground. this week for the fair with a limited number available. Two hundred tickets will be sold for $1.00 each. This tic- They were Alvin Collins, . Sandra Gephart, Gray Grein- Attending Course er, James Harnish, Ronald 2 Corll, Robert Hopple and On Poultry Disease ket includes the samples, John Brown. Martin K. Miller, who is door prizes and refreshments. Robert Hopple won the With Wolgemuth Bros, Inc, pg,y geout troop No. 39 of Florin, is one of 36 hatchery- town is sponsoring the event. men and feed dealers who is Proceeds from the fair will . ~ : lo was runner-up. Ronald Alle- attending a four-day Short ho {rned over to the Scout man won the intermediate COUrse in poultry diseases fund. Harold Etsell, Scout- boys’ hovscotch tournament, and management. This course ctor announced that the Swimming Party is being held at Dr. Salsburys doors will be open at 7 p.m. The last swimming party Laboratories, Charles City, Men of the season was held Tues- 1o0Wa. He will receive a cer- senior boys tether ball tour- nament and James Harnish dav afternoon at the Twin tificate at the conclusion of Oaks pool. Throughout the the course signifying his ca- Manheim Central season, the average attend- tisfactory completion of the Registration Aug 13 Poultry Short Course. ance at the afternoon parties . 1a was 140 children. Practical instruction is be- All children who have Crafts for the week inclu- ing received by him and the moved into the Manheim ded the making of gimp bra- ther students on poultry di- oon] Behan! and celets and pipe cleaner men Seases and flock management ore pater ng ¢ 8 Monheim on pape plates by the begin- Problems from professionally “€n Yai Schools for the first ners. The seniors snd inter- rained staff members of Dr. time are asked to report to mediates made lanyards of Salsbury’s Laboratories who {ho Manheim Central High ip are manufacturers of poultry Schon) located at East Gram- > y and North Hazel Streets and livestock pharmaceutics He will attend at Manheim, Aug. 13 between 9 am. and 3 p.m. All children who are plan- ning to enter Kindergarten or First Grade will please bring along vaccination and birth certificates. Older stu- Softball Games 5 With a record of four wins and vaccines. A and one loss, the softball lectures, clinical discussions team of the local playground and laboratory. demonstra- has two more games on their tions relating to such subjects summer schedule. Tonight 8S Anatomy of Poultry and they will play Elizabethtown. Fomslies Develop. Last Friday they lost to ment Oo 1sease, OUNLY oe wi Se the E-town team 23-22. Mon- Management and Sanitation, de nts will please bring along day they defeated a Bain- Method of Disease Preven- ay transfer credentials they bridge team by an 8-4 score. tion and Control, Merchan- Hey nay have. : The Bainbridge team had dising and Selling and Poul- Fa Je nts who will be out previously defeated the Eliz- try Service Work. own ol oh ar abethtown team. Judy Frey EE bove date will please report pitched the Bainbridge game, Old Te Re Ju School prior to —— timers — . Game Friday mt Sas as Landisville-Salunga —For- Don’t forget the Mount Jov tv-five members of Landic- Old Timers vs Midget 4th ville Lions Club heard a talk annual Base Ball ¢ame Fri- on the land-fill method of day. Aug. 10, at 6:15 p. m. sanitary garbage disposal on the grade school grounds. last Monday night at the All boys who expect to Landisville Fire Hall. Sprak- try for the Midget team next or wa- Mr. Paul Gardner. of season are invited to come Bausman, member of the out and they will be put in Larcaster Land-fill Authoritv. the game. Following the talk by Mr. All Old Timers are urged ® LANDFILL SYSTEM IS DISCUSSED CLOSED SATURDAYS The Bulletin Office will be closed on Saturdays during the month of August. a My Favorite Prayer The Submitted to National Committee Laymen’s Gardner, a film on garbage to come as all who report disposal methods was shown will play. We expect the us- by by Mr. J. Richard Warfel of ual fun that goes with this HENRY G. RITER, 3rd Lancaster. Mr. J. Richard game. Heavenly Father, endow Nissley, Landisville, East No doubt this will be the Thy people with sound minds Hempfield Township repre- last game of the season so strong bodies and deep spir-- sentative to the Authority make it a date and support itual understanding so that conducted a question and an- the kids. We need your help we may model our lives swer period on the subject. morally and financially. A more closely after Thy Holy Plans were announced collection will be taken. En- Word. Create in each of us concerning an auction to be tire proceeds go to the kids. the unbending will to use held at the next meeting of sree fl what we have been given the service club on August 20 ANSWERS ONE CALL for the fulfillment of Godly in addition to a report on The local community am- pursu‘ts and the enrichment the International Convention bulance answered one call of the world. Open our of the Lions organization, during the week when Mrs. minds to the measure of held last month at Miami, George Albert, East Donegal brotherhood and permit wus Florida, by Russell P. Getz. Street, was taken to the Lan- insight into true Christian Mr. Getz was the Landisville caster General Hospital Tues- character. This we ask from Lions Club delegate to the day by drivers Samuel Dock Him to Whom all we have Miami convention. and Robert Hoffmaster. we owe. | the Collie Is Named Winner Gary Cupper with his tri- colored collie dog won the grand prize at the Ken-L-Ra- tion dog show held in the borough last Thursday even- ing. He received a 24-inch trophy cup. Other prize win- ners in the eight classes were as follows: Dean Brenner, first; John Brown, second; and Mitchell Albert, third, in the costume division with a merit award to Ronald Corll. Karen Rice won first prize for the largest dog with Tom Tripple, second; and Mitch- ell Albert, third. In the best- cared for dog owned by a boy, Gary Cupper won first prize; Lenny Tillman, sec- ond; Brent Keener, third; and a merit award to Harry Griggs. Kathy Bender won the first prize trophy for the best cared for dog owned by Kathy Zimmerman, second: Laura Lee Foley, third and Jean Staley, merit award. For the smallest dog, Ter- ry Stark was first; Kathy Leitner, second; Larry Hos- tetter, third; and Jane Heilig merit award. Thomas Heisey won first in the {rick dog class with William Charles, a girl; second and Harry Griggs, third. Thomas Tripple won first in the division of dogs with the longest tail; Mitch- ell Albert, second and Gary Cupper, third. Robert Wolge- muth won first for the dog with the shortest tail; Karen Rice, second; Richard Brown third and Joyce Beamender- fer, merit award. Approximately 60 dogs were entered in the show and about 200 witnessed the event. Judges were Dr. Loy Awkerman, Manheim; Grant Miller and Jay Eicherly. Ken-L-Ration representatives who assisted in the show were George Lehman and Donald Schultz. The dog food ¢ompany and the bor- ough playgrounds co-spon- sored the event. Each winner received a trophy cup and ribbon. Each entry in the show received a can of dog food, dog dish, dog and cat salt and pepper shaker set, lease, toy movie projector, comic book, bal- loons and dog care book Each of the eight first place winners were also given a dog lamp. —— ® — School Offers New Machine Shop Course Registrations are now be- ing accepted for persons in- terested in enrolling in a re- lated industrial machine shoo course at the Donegal High Schoo!. -Interested p~rsons are ask~d to call the office at school.,, MJ-3-6801, to give their name and address. If enough interest is re- ceived in the new course it will be added to the list of available adult courses to be offered in the autumn. "n — COURT GIVES ORDER Paul Fitzpatrick, Mount Joy, was ordered to pay $25 at once and continue paying $20 weekly for the support of two children in Lancaster County court Friday. He must alco pay $2. a week on ar- rearage of $110. — YOUTH FOR CHRIST AT CENTRAL MANOR Calvary Fellowship jo'ns Youth For Christ in a Rally at The Central Manor Camp Saturday, Augustll. Basket lunch and Fellow- ship at 5:30 p.m. Program at 8 p. m. Group Plans Annual Festival The annual festival of -the lccal School and Home As- sociation will be held Sept. 15 at the firehouse and sur- rounding area. A new feature will be introduced at this vear's event. Plans call for a talent contest. In addition to the talent show, the Donegal High School Dance band will play for dancing. H. Morrell Shields, Columbia Ave. will direct the band. Beginning at 4 p.m. the evening will include enter- tainment and dancing, re- frechments and games. Spot dances will be featured for teenagers and younger chil- dren during the evening. Details will be given at a later date concerning the ta- lent contest and the menu of the day. Mrs. Myrtle Norn- hold is general chairman of the event. As chairman, she announced that anyone not contacted to donate or help with the festival may contact her at 3-6831. Local Man Owns Two Racers A racer owned by Paul Gingrich, East Main Street, won a special foursome race Saturday night at the Lancas ter Speedway. Mr. Gingrich who formerly raced car num- ber 100 for the past few sea- sons has added another racer to his line-up of cars. The new racer is a 1937 Ford Coupe with a Lincoln engine and is being driven by Frank Jamison from Peach Bottom. It is known as car No. 100-A. Since the local owner now has two racers and the Putty Hill Speed Shop also has two racers, a special event was run Saturday night among the four racers. Jimmie Smith, in the Gingrich-own- ed racer No. 100 won the specal event. The main event of the modified and -Sportsmen stock car race was rained out after twenty laps Saturday night at which time the Gin- g-ich racer was in second place. Jimmie Smith won three features in a row at the Lan- caster track early in the sea- son. Notice To Properiy Owners: During the construction of the sewer on the various streets. would it be possible for anvone who is away from home or contemplating go- ing on a vacation or anyone living on the street when they see the construction of that particular sewer, would it be convenient for you to mark in some way, either with a stake or paint on the curb, where you would like vour sewer connection to be Our inspector makes the various placed several calls to homes and cannot find any- one at home. It would sim- plify the work of the con- tractor in knowing ahead where the connections are to be placed. Al