SRE 5 a Yo ARRAS peisinia lace or v ? > a een eT TREE TAR ER ER a FERRE ir g a ERE Torker toWEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1966 LANDISVILLE - SALUNGA NEWS East Hempfield Township supervisors will meet Wed., Sept. 7 at 7 pm. in the East Hempfield Township's office, 901 Rohrerstown road to con- sider amending the Zoning ordinance, in accordance with recent amendments to the Land Subdivision Regulations of the Lancaster County Plan- ning Commission. % *® * Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grein- er, 160 Church St., Landis- ville, observed their 50th an- niversary Wednesday, Aug- ust 24. They were honored at a drop in party on Sunday, Au- gust 21, at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Gutzwiller, 730 Barrcrest Lane. The Greiners were married August 24, 1916 in the pa- sonage of the Mount Joy E. U. B. Church. They have three children, Henry, Milwaukee, Wis.; Nan- . wife of Dr. Robert Gutz- cy, willer, Lancaster; and Helen | wife of Charles Rawles, Mil- | waukee, Wis. and eight grandchildren. * * * The members of the East Hempfield Zoning Board of Adjustment met Monday, Au- gust 22, in the Supervisors’ building, Rohrerstown, and acted on three requests. The next meeting will be Sept| 12 at 7:30 p.m. Harold Myers, chairman presided at Monday night's session. * * * The Hempfield Sertoma Club held a Ladies’ night on Wednesday evening, Aug. 24. Dinner was served at the Gretna Timbers at 7:00 p.m. Followed by going to see the play “The Impossible Years.” * * * Ben Lyons, Lancaster busi- nessman disclosed plans re- cently to erect a teenage rec- reation hall in the Landisville area, Lyons said the building will resemble a castle and will be similar in appearance to the Pennsylvnia Dutch Wonder- land. The recreation spot bus land. The recreation spot has been tentatively dubbed the Raven of Lancaster, Inc. The structure will be locat- ed near the Landisville swim- ming pool just east of Church Street. * * * The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Mount Joy American Le- gion Post 185 will meet on Thursday, Sept. 1, at the Post Home. The meeting will take place in the form of a corn and doggie roast at 6:30 p.m. Installation of officers will } take place. All members are invited. * * * Mr. and Mrs. William B. Kamp, 1707 Marietta Ave, Lancaster, announce the en- gaagement of their dughter, Holly Jean Kamp, to Park Myers, Jr. 1961 Harrisburg Pike, Lancaster. The couple are 1966 gradu- ates of Hempfield high school WELCOME . “to our THIRTEENTH OFFICE . . . formerly The Columbia National Bank, at Fourth and Locust Streets, Columbia, Pennsylvania, now known as the Columbia Office of Lancaster County Farmers National Bank. 2 Beginning Thursday, September 1, 1966, customers may do their banking at any of the following locations: Lancaster 23 East King Street (Main Office) King and Duke Streets (Trust Office) Queen and Chestnut Streets 566 New Holland Avenue 1847 Columbia Avenue (Wheatland Office) Prince and James Streets 926 Manor Street 1643 Lincoln Highway, East (Bridgeport Office) Mount Joy One West Main Street (Mount Joy Office) 801 West Main Street (Florin Office) Quarryville State and Church Streets (Quarryville Office) Christiana Slokum and Bridge Streets (Christiana Office) Columbia Fourth and Locust Streets (Columbia) LANCASTER COUNTY FARMERS NATIONAL BANK 13 Convenient Offices to Serve You LANCASTER QUARRYVILLE CHRISTIANA MOUNT JOY COLUMBIA 2K / F ULL 2 No SERVICE |, x WR A 3 vv AN, MAIN OFFICE: 23 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER (Open ‘til 6 P.M. Mon. thru Thurs. - “til 8 P.M. Friday) Drive-in Window at Mount Joy Office open 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Saturday LANCASTER LANCASTER COUNTY Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation COUNTY FARMERS FARMERS NATIONAL Trustee for The Lancaster County Foundation NATHONAL BANK BANK THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA PAGE THRER MAYTOWN NEWS NOTES liamsport visited in town last week, Mr. comer and son, returned last week from a vacation in West son and children, Enola, visit- ed relatives last Thursday Bobby Roaten was an vaca- tion for the past two weeks. The Hap Houseal family has moved into the house previously occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Marty Musser. The Mussers have built a new home in the Neffsville area and Hap has bought the one they vacated. The Rev. Vernon Baum fa- mily, York, ‘spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Haines. Vickie Engle, Bainbridge, spent last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Engle. Navy Recruiter Gerald Erb, wife and children, Pittsfield, Mass, spent the weekend mily. The Houseal reunion was held on Sunday at the Am- erican Legion Home. The Rev. Robert Duke, a professor at Lancaster Theo- logical Seminary was in charge of the morning wor- ship service at the U. C. C. on Sunday. The services will be in charge of visiting pro- fessors for the next three Sundays. The Eldership CGYA Work- and Mrs. Elwood New- | Mr. Miss Grace Henderson The Rev. and Mrs. Merle shop of the Church of God Arnold and children, Wil-|was held at Doubling Gap on Tuesday. The following were guests at the birthday party held at and Mrs. Robert Hous- eal’s last Sunday: Mrs. Annie | Arnold, Harry Arnold, York; with the Robert Feeman fa- Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. E. Fry and |Mr. and Mrs. John Becker, & children, Cohocton, N. Y.|children, E-town; Mr. and spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Houseal of Mrs. Reuben Kendig. | East Petersburg; Mr. and Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Wat-| Mrs. George Wolfe and chil- dren, Mt. Wolf; Mr. and Mrs. James Drohan and daughter, Mount Joy; Mrs. Elva Gehr and Mrs. Benj. Gehr, Millers- ville; Mr. and Mrs. Merle Shafer, Lancaster; Terry Can- stein, Lancaster; Wm. Walt- man, Morgantown; Mr. and Mrs. Russel Bostic, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Houseal and son, Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Arnold and son, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Foltz and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Derr and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Houseal and children, and Dale Arnold and daughter, all of town. Twenty-nine persons attend- ed the Golden Age Club pic- nic at Landisville last Wed- nesday. A covered dish lunch- eon was served and games were played. The next regul- ar meeting will be hald at St. John’s Lutheran church in September. Mr. and Mrs. John Buller attended the 19th reunion of the 69th. Division Association at the Roanoke Hotel, Roa- noke, Va., August 19-20-21. Seven hundred members and guests attended the Banquet. Harold Starry, Superintend- ent of Schools in the Carlisle area, was elected president for the second term. The 13th annual Joycee R Golf Tournament was held at Cool Creek Country Club 61 entries. Prizes were won as fol- lows, Low Gross—Frank Au- ment - 78, Lester Burket 84, and Gerald Hostetter 85. Low Handicap — Dr. C. H. Stites 71, Pat McKain 72, and Jerry Sheetz 72. Closest to Flag, 5th Hole, Gerald Hostetter; Closest to Flag, 14th Hole, Gene New- comer. Sport clothing from Mike's Men Shop was awarded as prizes. The tournament is sponsor- ed by the Mount Joy Junior Chamber of Commerce. Scores of the players were: Dr. C. H Stites .... 85-14-71 F. Aument ........ 78- 6-72 P. MeKain ........ 87-15-72 . Sheetz ......... 92-20-72 Y. Burket ......... 84-11-73 P. Shreiner ....... 88-15-73 B.Sload .......... 88-15-73 C. R. Hallgren ..... 89-16-73 RK. Gainer ......... 90-17-73 C. Ebersole ....... 94-21-73 W. Grove ......... 97-24-73 B. Abbott ......... 88-14-74 D Zerphey ........ 99-25-74 D White .......... 86-11-75 J. Kustas ......... 87-12-75 lL. Satke .......... 90-15-75 M. Pricio .......... 98-23-75 J: Chanles ........ 98-22-76 G. Hostetter .. . 85- 8-77 BE. Lindemuth ..... 85- 8-77 R. Hurst .......... 90-13-77 R Stark ........+. 91-14-77 R. Talarico ........ 92-15-77 R: Kirchner ....... 92-15-77 P. Suter -.......... 108-31-77 C. Zeller ......... 115-38-77 L. Cybalski- ...,... 98-20-78 T. Sehroll ......... 101-23-78 J. Hostetter .. . 87- 8-79 Rev. Gibson ....... 93-14-79 J. Barnhart ...... 108-29-79 1. Hostetter ........ 90-10-80 B. Wells .......... 91-11-80 Jg- Gilbert .......... 99-19-80 W. Bachman ...... 90- 9-81 R Hallgren ......, 95-14-81 G. Wolgemuth .... 102-21-81 W. Greenawalt 101-20-81 C..L..Hallgren ..... 92-10-82 on Sunday, August 28, with | Jaycees Stage 13th Meet . Eshelman .-.... 101-18-83 L, Hput .......-. 110-27-83 G. Berryhill ......,. 99-15-84 B Sload .......... 95- 9-86 G. Newcomer 104-18-86 A. Beamenderfer .. 107-21-86 R. Packer ......... 97- 9-88 G. Greiner ........ 98-10-88 A Mayer. ...:... 105-17-88 J. Hart .......... 107-18-89 C. Witmer ........ 113-24-89 H. Milligan ...... 122-30-92 J. Breneman ..... 110-12-98 T. Weber ........ 131-27-104 A Neiss ........ 148-31-117 R. Mockison ...... 103x103 T. Wilhelm ...... 109-x-109 G. Hardish - Withdrew L. Sperla - Withdrew C. Rodriguez - Withdrew P. Wanner - Withdrew Missionary Rally, Tent Meeting An all-day Missionary Ral- ly will be held at the Full Gospel Deliverance church in the Mount Joy Masonic building, Main and Market streets, on Wednesday, Sept. 7 There will be a morning session of prayer and preach- ing. beginning at 10 o’clock; an afternoon service at 2:30, and an evening program, in- cluding an hour-long jungle missionary film in color. Rev. Harold Nye is the host pastor, Dr. Percy Collett is the evangelist. Starting on Saturday, Sept. 10, at 7:30 p.m. a tent revival will begin with Evangelist Erwin Miller of Titusville, Pa. The tent will be pitched along Route 230, east of Mount Joy, at the old Key- stone Sales Barn. Everyone is welcome. Fatronize our Aaavertisers Try Classified for ok results -