h J { Ny y — — Ee AREER ERENCE REE EN EERE ARERERREE eT eee § to 12 pm. at the Jaycee P| —— —— . community building in Lan- i O WwW L | N G a sSHows MATINEE . Landisville-Salunga disville, Players supplied » EVENINGS SATURDAYS » their own cards. Mrs. Robert f ——_—_ 2 AND AND a Mrs, William K. Risser Nick, 184 Stanley Ave., Lan- 8 | saTuroavs THEATRE HOLIDAYS . mr disville, was in charge of ress INTER CHURCH LEAGUE " ! and 3:00 P.M 2:00 P.M, : Mr. and Mrs. Clifford ervations. STANDING re MOUNT JOY. PA. ® Coleman, Landisville archi: EO Team Ww L a FRI., SAT., MON. & TUES. — OCTOBER 21 - 25 : tec s, presented detailed des- The Hempfield Sertoma yqyRpHY 23 9 . Paul Newman - Myrna Loy -in- 3 criptions of the addition to Club met Wednesday evening way 29 10 » “FROM THE TERRACE" 8 be bui't at the Mountville Oct. 12 at 6:30 p.m. at the "ACKLFR 21 1 rv Fri, Mon., & Tues. - 1 show at 7:30 : Elementary school. The pre- Mt. Joy Legion Post Home. ZERPHEY 16 16 : Saturday - 2 snows at v.ev w v.uV s sentation was given during Suan Baker, Jrom WLAN, KLUGH 9 23 n T FY a the regular meeting of ‘he showed pictures of the oper- HOSTETTER 5 27 » SATUED YY MI ATINED Le a a Mountville Parent - Teachers ation of WLAN, and also pic- a na : * int Walker “Kookie irynes -in- » Club at 7:30 Mon- tures of Florida. ZERPHEY — " a C é 30 pom. on on le (1) : YELLOWSTONE KELLY $ day, October 17 in the school The Lancaster County Mueller Jr., 430; Linton, 407; : WED., THURS, FRI., SAT. — OCTOBER 26 - 29 s There was no class room vis. Fireman's Association will Ryder, 416: Gantz, 498: V. » Kim Novak — Kirk Douglas -in- 8 jtation before the meeting. be guess of the Salunga Fire Zerphey, 463; Total - 2214. NOV k E " i : “STRANGERS WHEN WE MEET" ® ———— Company on Friday, October : n . 28. MURPHY—(3) ! COMING— WALT DISNEY'S “JUNGLE CAT" 1 The Landisville Jay-Cee- "rye meeting will be held Stoner, 553; Sauders, 377; y Ettes he'd a dessert card ;,, "tho Landisville Fire Hall Doe, 390; Wolfe, 475; Mur- JONNNNNNEIIENNNNNUNNENUNONNNENENNNENNERNNNER. party Tuesday, Oct. 18, from because of inadequate space Phy, 527; Total - 2322. POLITICAL POLITICAL POLITICAL at the Salunga building. Ys pr memm— OEE ENING AEE ENE ENE INNO CARRERA NAN es WAY'S—(3) : ® The Ladies’ Auxiliary to Ie gsr Brandt, 504; ELLIS W. WOLFE ffi nr eso foi ° a met Monday evening, Octob- 277; Total - 2297. Ber 17 at the Salunga Fire FACKLER’'S—( : : ' shel & Hall H 1960 Democratic Senatorial Candidate 17th Penna. District == oi - y : 3 atts, : ® Mr. and Mrs. Russell Coop- Fackler, 480; Total - 2243. nst Fair Housing protecting workers and ci 413 East Main Street, Annville, Pa. Second—Against increased penalties for violation of safety regulations, | er are the parents of a son i—————— mborn at the Lancaster Gen- HOSTETTER—(1) a eral hospital Tuesday Octob- Farmer, 454; Wagner, 345: With (33) years successful business experience, I feel the time has come wer 11. Phipps, 415; Bennett, 437: when sound business thinking is badly ' When 3 Op td Hostetter, 490; Total - 2161. Aad : 3 $i: ! en in n of printing, KLT'"GH—(3) needed in government, with 2 National # remember The Bulletir. Bishop, 376; C. Hean, 445: corporate individual debt in this country a fm Wagner, 372; Klinedinst, 415 of (870) billion dollars, with state after 8 Bulletin advertisement pays Klugh, 557; Total - 2165. state financially embarrassed, who would a deny the necessity for sound business B) ~— we 1 thinking im government, by people repre- BI M A S oO N R Y | senting you. a I note that our representative, Thom H BRICK - BLOCR - STONE . RANDOM ROCK p = SLUMP BRICK as Ehrgood, in the Senate for the past (4) years, states that he should be reelect- ed on the strength of the fact that he knows his way around Capitol Hill. Yes, he knows his way around Capitol Hill to the extent that he voted against NEW and REPAIR JOBS LARGE or SMALL Lester P. Eshelman PHONE MT. JOY OL 3.6651 LL BOWLING STANDINGS d Forry's Texaco 20 3 w L Secon Group “U. 8. MAIL,” The story Hollinger Oil 22 10 Carlson's 17 7 of of the United States postal Drohan's Builder 202 11 '2 Bates 10 10 Gets Certificate service, is a newly Published Koser Jewelry 20 12 Koser's 12 12 book every citizen an ax- Hess Coal & Oil 18 14 Garlin’'s 12 12 A second group of local payer. as well as every pos- Johnson's Bus 16 16 Starks 9 15 youngsters has completed a *al emplovee and all logs Wiley & Rutt 15 17 Heisey's 8 16 gix.weeks basic rifle course neers of the mails. teachers Boothe Store 1312 18 High single, Carlson and of ins‘ruction sponsored by “nd students of fovernmen? , Abbott's Dairy 12 20 Brown 192 the Mount Joy Sportsmen will want to own and read. First National 12 20 High triple, Stark, 545 Association according to Postmas‘er El Gerberich’s Shoe 8 24 | m— The following have receiv. mer Zerphey. Sam’s Tavern 6 26 GARLIN ol Garlin 520 ed certificates for attendance lai book by Posmastés Sa ———— srown 30, raril Jel, YAY "yp y g yonerg Art nmmers- VGE " nme’ 2nd membership: William E era rthur E, § HOLLINGER OIL-(3) ook Shickley 413, Keebler 375, Bu'ler, Lary E. Emenheiser, field.” Poastmaster Zerphey Booth, 483; Hollinger, 524; Divet 443 Fo al 2237 Walter H. Johnson. Steven aid. “is truly the first autho- Fellenbaum, ik Dijffaribau. KOSER'S—1 M Kaylor, Samuel S. Shertz- "itative storv of the fasci- gh, S06; E. Greiner, 542; To- pojtz 433, Kennedy 424, Barry W Shoop and Tom nating develroment of post- tal - 2531. Watts 438, Koser 449, John- p Tripple al service from its begin ] 5 * a! 299 KOSER JEWELRY-(1) son 485. Total 2229 Bul'er. with a 96 per cent, "ings 4.000 or more years Heilig, 530; G. Brown, 483; - - had the highest score for the non to its most modes dos J. Miller, 398; Doe, 474; E. BATES—3 416. Newcomer S0-question final examina. ,~lovments of missile mdi, 2405. Wagne; ol EW tion and Eugene Hess posted he instantaneons fransmis- JOY TOWNE: “B"” LEAGUE COMMERCIAL LEAGUE MT The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, October 20 3 STANDING - Team w POSTAL STORY <ion of sealed facsimile mes- caves around the world and orbital post offices in outer ~nace All rovalties from the sale ~f this book are to be donat- ed by Postmaster General St'mmerfie'd to an education Roser, 520;. Total - 486, Safko 413,( Aldinger 501 Bates 479. Total 2285 STARK'S—1 Stark 545, Ruhl 480, Ssh- Iman 334, Balsbaugh 372 and Krick 470. Total 2201. ‘he highest shooting average. In an inter-club match on Saturday, Oct. 15, four teams competed for scores. Dennis Brown was top gun for the day with a score of 80 out of a possible 100. National Rifle BOOTH'S-(2) Keener, 425; Veseth, 481; R. Brown, 451, Braun, 404. Co- over, 495; Total - 2256. GERBERICH'S-(2) Gerberich, 453: Groff, 439; CARLSON—3 caries ion * Wolgemuth, 377; Barnhart, Peiffer 478, Gantz 423, associa ion Sualineation a fund for scholarshios for 484; Neiss, 494; Total-2247. Blessing 362, Carlson 503 te presen ec 1 children of postal employees. ) . ————————————— Lauth 467. Total 2233. HEISEY'S—1 Brubaker 431, Becker 422, Shoop 416, Doe 375, Landis 489, Total 2133. Jeffery Koser, sharpshoot- er Bar 2; Stan Roser, Dennisand Eric Brown, Donald Patches, Den- marksman. nis Patches, marksman first Richard Kepple, a Nation- class; Vaughn Nissley andal Rifle Association instruct- Ronald Warfel, marksmenor, conducted the course. FIRST NATIONAL-(2) Weaver, 515; A. Neiss, 383; R. Stark, 501; Matoney, 416; McLain, 468: Total-2283. DROHANS-(2) Dougherty, 510; Johns, 460; E. Zeiters, pro- MT. JOY TOWNE “A” Keebler, 413; Frantz, 451; LEAGUE Garber, 562; Total - 2396. BOWLING STANDINGS ® KILEY & RUTT-(3) Nels w L ] OW Prices Linton, 513; Miller, 544; J. as a 9 Beaston, 405; Wolgemutn, barnhmart’s 15 = g ’ Hendrix's 13 11 451;Myres, 531; Total - 2444. Ss 11 13 SAM'S TAVERN-(1) Cemupriing's I 5 IB Retrer. Jo: Rice 39; Ray- aber We 1415 V er ay 05. 5 it 3 2 2 lor, 435; Hurst, 455. Amol. “heen Single, + Gemberling 473; Total - 2385. 237. High ‘riple, Hendrix 616. ABBOCTTS-(1) tizens. Bott, 469; Pricio, 439; Mum- « au, 414; Farmer, 379; H. BARNHARTS3 , Freshly Dressed Local Greiner. 468: Total - 2169. D. Hockenberry 539, Ho! FORRY'S-(3) fer 529, Snyder 486, raul 565 ® LB 0 Gingrich, 499: Garlin. 471; and Ba nhart 511. Total 2630 Forry, 471; Balmer, 502; J. REY 5-1 _.. . Habecker, 546; Total - 2489. Walters 545, Waltz 487, erie Robinson 419, Pennell 516, Third — Against Full Employment Act. Fourth Against Occupational Disease — Would have provided compensa- tion benefits caused by exposure to atomic radiation. Fifth — Against Child Labor Bill—Would prescribe work and regulate working hours of minors Sixth — Against Minimum Wage Bill—One dollar per hour. .Seventh—Against requiring employers to furnish free under specified circumstances, protective devices, gloves, apparel, etc, to safe- guard workers against injury. Eighth — Voted against building of highways. Each and all of us have built our lives around certain high stan- dards. Our parents taught us these high standards and princinles. We in turn taught our children and they in turn are teaching their children, our grandchildren. Our Senator for the past (4) vears has voted to des- troy certain of these high standards. The destruction of: the Sabbath Day, one of the pillars our forefathers built this great Nation upon. He has voted to sell automobiles on Sunday, to sell all commodities on Sun- day, to sell alcoholic beverages in public places on the Sabbath Day. Is this the type of representation that you are interested in sending to Har- risburg? Or are you interested in representation that opposes any thing and all things that will lead to the liberalization of the Sabbath Day. Representation that will work for labor, for the farmer, for the common man, and not for only special interests. Representation that will work unceasingly for the protection of your savings and to curtail and reduce your taxes. I would appreciate your every consideration. Candidate for State Senator NEE EE NEN EA EEE EEN OEE EEN SEENENEREEER UEENEREENENY 2 a = 8 HESS-(2) Frey 534. Total 2501. - —————— a - Baked Ham Taylor, 499: Weidman, 410; _ Maurer, 457; Waltz, 477; EISS—3 B Hess, 457; Total - 2300. R. Neiss 490, Brandt 479, ® JOHNSON-(2) Doe 468, Packer 491, P. Neiss » Hendrix, 435; Flyick, 454; "98. Total 2526. ® Brandt, 500, Lawder, 462; -OCKENBERRY'S—1 ® Johnson, 460; Total - 2311 Farmer 523fi Brown 525, ~B Way 463, Wells 442, G. Hoc- Family Stvle FOOD SALE kenberry 507. Total 2460. a y Oty me Farm Women Society 8 will hold a Food and Bake sa'e on Friday, October 21, at Greer’s stozye, Sale will be- gin at 3 o'clock. Bi Bulletin advertisement pays. TENDRIX'S—2 Heisey 514, Taylor ‘e'ser 470, McLain 537, ..endrix 2677. GEMBERLING—2 Hallgren 548, Doe 441, De- morra 492, Ga.ber 528, and Gemberling 601 Total 2610. Bi ® Authority (From page 1) be only an emergency meas- ure. Florin’s water supp.y is subject to the same changes 540, C. Sat., Oct. 22 5-8P.M. reider’s Delicious AT THE Freshly Ground Ib Hamburg J = 1 29 1 Ib reg. 49¢ f Peaches gi 51 Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce Lucky Leaf Sliced Elberta MT. JOY SPORTS FARM Children 75¢ Adults $1.50 ELLIS W. WOLFE (MEINE NNER EE ENE ENNN NANTON PATRONIZE BUL NEE AEEE NE A NEESER 20-4¢c SEEENEEET NEI ENE YIN SEEENENNE EEN LETIN ADVERTISERS ~-IENEENENEEEC NEE ENRE NENT. BOARARENSSsANENENSRRGRcRNES vv. This Ad Compliments of Elwood Martin, Your Pensupreme Dealer Shy -1c CERN IUNENENNENE IAN E NNN EEI INSEE NAANENES “ANNES NNEEN IRENA NENNENE FEIT TN ENEEES resESREEEEN Aman. DURING NATIONAL Restaurant orn eS CLEARVIEW DINER and DINING ROOM Route 230 Between Elizabethtown & Mt. Joy “WHERE EVERY MEAL'S A TREAT NO MATTER WHAT YOU EAT” AMERICAN LEGION POST HOME DINING ROOM Sunday Dinners 12 Noon Reservations Not Needed TURKEY, BEEF OR HAM PLATTERS - $1.25 LANCASTER COUNTY FARM RESTAURANT L. R. MUMMAU, ORIGINAL OWNER NOW HAS OPENED A SMORGASBORD — 11:00 A. M. TO 7:00 P. M. SPECIAL MEALS ON SUNDAYS If you have never patronized us, Wewould appreciate your dropping in. COURTEOUS WAITRESSES & HOSTESS WILL ACCOMODATE YOU AUNT SALLY'S KITCHEN “JUST GOOD FOOD” NORTH MARKET STREET ELIZABETHTOWN PHONE EM 7-9788 Turkeys as is ours, except that the -hanges have not been as Jrominent or severe as. .hose of Mount Joy's supply. To sum up:— The expendi.ure of ap- proximately $40,000 to in- stal. meters will not be a waste of money. It will be repaid to water consumers over the years in reduced and more equitable charges. JOHN B. TOPPIN Cans Montco Pork & Beans 10: frm rr, PHONE IN YOUR Valley Forge 1 0 NEWS Cut Beets LIVE or DRESSED WEIGHT : Chairman, Free Delivery M. Joy Boro Authority “Turkeys are higher in P.o- Bi ‘ein, Lower in calories any other meats.” Eugene S. Kreider R. D. 2 MOUNT JOY OLdfield 3-9036 20-tfe advertisement pays | | - I SPECIAL OFFER... LIMITED TIME ONLY! : : 23 Ibs. FOR THE FIRST TIME IN HISTORY GET A FREE TRIAL SIZE Potatoes WITH PURCHASE OF i Home Grown 2:29: 549 ie 6-1 Hess’ Food Store “Complete One-Stop Food Service” MOUNT JOY, PA. PARKING @&D SUPER PLENAMINS America’s Largest Selling Vitamin-Mineral Product Buy a bottle of 72 tablets at regular price and get a bottle of 18 FREE! $6.19 Value 4.79 Save $1.40 ne Super Plenamins Tablet gives you 11 Vitamins plus 12 minerals — MORE than your daily requirement of ALL Vita- mins with set minimums. Use the free trial size — if not satisfied return large size unopened for money back. 144's plus 36 FREE.... 10.54 Value 7.95 - 288s plus 72 FREE....18.69 Value 13.90 Super Plenamins Junier Tablets (for children 6-12) 144's plus 36 FREE...7.28 Value 5.49 vs 19 aE for *4. Super Plenamins Junior Liquid (for children 1.12) Pint plus trial bottle FREE....5.95 Value 5.9% FREE PRICES EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 20-21-22 FREE SLOAN’S PHARMACY EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA.
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