—————— ————— —— ===T. Berryhill, 850; J. Hostet- ter, 377: Total - 1775. M American Legi BOWLING SA aytown American Legion [| 2 VY 1 IN Ao ckain, 305: Dissinger, 3 375; Mackison, 263; Keener, WILL SPONSOR A WOMEN'S BOWLING 407; Taylor. 595 Total - 2035 LEAGUE STANDINGS a— . ha w L WILEY & RUTT—(3) 1C en ar- - ue Ritys 11 5 J. Wiley, 302; J. Stark, tuhl's 1 9 “88: P. Shearer, 382: C. Groff Hollingers 8 8 384; H. Holtzman, 456; To- g Hess 8 8 tal 2002, " Wiley & Rutt 6 10 sa ¢ Greer’s 4 12 1ESS'—(1) —— M. Beck, 328; M. Booth, . a fw i High Teivole <F. Tavige S021 L-. Jolson, edd; L 18h 1ripple - aylor, Weidman, 350; M. Gantz, rd ny = 505. 443; Total - 1047. “ib P High Single- F. Taylor, ———— 130 P. M. (EDST) 233, HOLLINGER'S— (0) —— B. Wolgemuth, 404; D RAIN or SHINE GREER’S—(0) Welliver, 337: L. Sarbaugh, H. Hean, 410; M. Wolge- "48: N. Weidman, 384; B A Th M L . I= 293; G. Wagner, 345; Robinson, 480; Total - 1953. t Ihe Maytown Legion ADULTS $1.50 CHILDREN 75¢ COLOR TV, PROGRAMMING SUBJECT: TENTATIVE NETWORK COLOR PROGRAMMING THROUGH OCTO- BER 1. | | ! EEE NNESENENEENEAEOENSEREENENENSEENSRRE) O T 4 r A T R Matinee at 2:00 Evenings ai MOUNT JOY, PA. 7:00 & 9.00 FRIDAY & SATURDAY - SEPT, 29 & So Talk about color programs! Well, this season they're dong a lot more than talking about them . they're scheduling them! Here's a run-down of some color programs. of the exciting warring DAVID LADD ARTHUR O'CONNELL SING ALONG WITH MITCH, NBC- TV. 10:00-11:00 PM (see above) | September 28 | September 29 BELL TELEPHONE HOUR, NBC-TV, 9:30-10:30 PM (see above) MONDAY & TUESDAY - OCT. 2 & 3 “THE GREEN HELMET" | — Greatest Racing Story Ever — | October 1 SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES, NBC-TV, 9:00-11:00 PM “The Snows of Killmanjaro”, starring Susan Hay- ward, Ava Gardner, Greg-ry Pick. WEDNESDAY THRU TUESDAY — OCTOBER 4 - 10 Rock HupsoN “GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA™ i#: hy Dee - LL CTR Yd 2k, ASK FOR FREE HOME COLOR DEMONSTRATION H. S. Newcomer & Son, Inc. EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA. 5, RUHL'S— (4) Mueller Jr. 451, Ramsey 365 GERBERICH—(3) Thursday, Sept. 28 3 523; stark, 474 Archers Hold 7 P. Demmy, 377; M. Hoff- Mueller Sr. 412. Total 2120. Gerberich, The Bulletin, Mount Joy master, 401; J. Pricio, 407; — M Woltereuth. 433; Greiner EE R. McKain, 478; J. Ginder, STONER—3 508; Neiss, 534; Total - 2562 Club Shoot gs 399; Total - 2062, Forwood 396, Doe 444,151 NATIONAL-—(1) MAYTOWN — B Jones 413, R. Myers 429, and Gingrich, 491; Fellenbaum The cub shoot held at Big o INTER CHURCH Stoner 512. Total 2194 496; Conner, 458; Steffy, Chioues Club on Sunday, - , ila BOWLING LEAGUE HOSTETTER-—1 549; Heilig. 506; Total-2500. Sept. 24. wns a 28 deer tar id Genre Rovers " STANDINGS Bishop 372, Rvder 432, — get shoot with the archers = ny w L poe 396, Farmer 423, Hos. "LEY & RUTT—(1) using heavy tack'e. The fol- Mrs Frank Lu'ze 's a pa- Fackler ..... 14 6 tetter 517, Total 2140 Ebersole. 565: Rice. 497: "wing archers won trophies tient in St. Joseph's Hospital BIOROE vse 13 7 a —— Joe Woleemuth. 392; Groff, i» their re pective classes Miss Linda H»nuseal spent Hostetter 10 10 474: Bernhart, 497; Total - Men the weekend with her grand- Way's ....... 10 10 MT. JOY COMMERCIAL 2425. XAA--V'neent Sikorski «parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Mueller ...... 7 13 LEAGUE STANDINGS JOHNSON'S—(3) 498; Paul Miller - 470 Julius at Dover, Pa RINE ous viens iis 6 14 KOSEP'S—(3) Waltz, 580: Berryhill, 501 XA—Dave Graves - 378 The clacs of 1911 of May- — Farmer, 460; Brown, 452: T~hnson. 4239: Keener, 454: XB-—-De~el'o DeJuses, 410. town high school had their FACKLER—3 A. Koser, 498; Weaver, 489; Johnson, 589. Total - 2563. Herold Milligan 400 fiftieth reunion at Accomac Sauders 534. Barton 520, © Koser, 556; Total-2455. — Bowmen —Hoarry Shelly «1.5 Saturday afternoon. Wagner 447, Gantz 460, and “ROVE'S—(1) FORRY’'S—(R) R80: Paul Bransby, 364 Pvt. Ronald S'nger is sta Fackler 455. Total 2416 Lauder. 392; J. Wolgemuth Balmer, 542; Kaylor, 515; Archers — Guv Stauffer, . =o ("0 0 PORES Bf KLUGH—- 466; Rehrer, 460; Taylor, Weidman. 461: Brown. 485; ?54: C'yde Shelly. 350; . Ey Ne Mt 7 : - 486; John Hendrix, 598; To- Wo~kenberry, 566; Total - Novice—Charles Barr, 260. M'ss Fl zabeth Fletcher, of Thompson 497, Hean 453, tal - 2402. 2569. Women Contesvil'e, visi'ed the Har- 8: Myers 445, J. Stotz Jz, eee Broth, 309; Johns, 515; XAA—Helen Kincey 384; "'d Engles over the week- and J. Klugh 533. Total 2350 grrryes(3) BOOTH'S—(1) XA—Jeen Miller. 402: end fave 5 Garlin, 503; J. Miller, 430 Mumma, 454; Braun. 446; XB—Verna Nissley. 324; Have vou ever seen or WAYS—-3 Pricio, 617: Flick, 435: G Doucherty, 517; Total-2407. Bowman — Peggy Nissley, heard of banana cantalounes? Zerprey 514, Wolfe 477 Wolgemuth, 447; Total-2432. ——— 248; Mr Geo. Fnale raised some Linton 363, Harple 505 and ABBOTT'S—(1) HALT INGERS— (0) Archer — Lynn Milligan, *his year. What he thought Way 455. Total 2314. McLain, 438; Bott, 555; Hrllinger. 443; Westafer, 316. ws "auash turned out to be MUELLER—1 Frantz, 417; Becker, 474: "°0: Maurer. 538; Arnold, The club has a “Challenge ""“*"lrunee of this yar'ety, Robinson 448. Brandt 424, Mawhar 477. Total - 2361. 425° Greiner. 495: Total-2391 M~d~1” in e~ch clas=, and at Thev are long and narrow ~ "ROAHN'S— (4) this shnot the holders of the''ke Cal'farnia sruash. Geo. Hurst. 496° Matonev 550: XAA. and the XB men’s’s ~ls~ ‘rvmne h's luck at “*mndinst 437: Tinton 460: M=272]le were rha’lenged bv g ~~ "ne mushrooms, ~ers, 619; Total - 2562. ‘otal nf seven archers. The Mig (Grane Hendor on at- ine XAA medal was won by V. ‘ended a birthday party on STYTMMAGE SALE Sikorski. who outclassed L. Fridav evening at the Mes- A A rummage s2le will be Sm'th The XB medal was<i”h Chi'dren’s Home. 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BUFFFNMYR C0. re re Fvereer son when you buy this giant new size, IILLWORK LUMBER ROOFING ink w 5 si Benimay her unper iaw last Thursday Mr P-ul Reshler. Mrs. Eli- LORIN, PA. Phone OL 3-8571 365 tablets 1739 OW OPEN 7 A. M.- 5P. M M-ndav Thru Fridaw 7-b~* Reshler, Mis- Ger: Also available in smaller sizes Saturday — 7 A. M. t~ 11:20 *. M ude Francis. M-s Ruth ewe mer and d~u~hters —_— wera cunsts 0° Mr. Hackbar Washingt-n Born on Sun- ~v af erroon and evening. AEC a IT / / The United Luth The Ford ( SLOAN'S PHARMACY MSSCouiSBclbbbindl i1 ‘me a Children’s Fa hon ? on ? a 3 mis i in ¥ ou Pw futur C LAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOV. Pa Show in the Soc al Room of 1 4 FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE ® Lutheran Church en Baty . T urda ternn will be here tomorrow! ee A TUBE SENTRY" wins sermon 31 2 BA Sisal Starting tomorrow at your Ford Dealer’s, you will discover ~~ compromise, look to America’s favorite compact: this | hi y - Mit bi Ice! a line of Fords so long, so new, so varied that everyone year there are more Falcons than ever to choose from— mat ae g will find his personal Ford—the car that fits his pleasure 13 in all. ® Wagon fanciers will find unprecedented Pon" fo'g>t to p-tron'ze variety—from a new wagon that seats eight to a Falcon Squire Wagon with the rich woodlike finish of the famous Country Squire. m Pick the Ford in your future with this confidence: every 1962 Ford is built to a standard of quality so high that it will change all your ideas of how fine, how quiet, how enduring a car can be. and needs precisely! m For those who want a true luxury car, there are two distinguished new series of Galaxies— both swift as a rumor, silent as a secret. With Thunder- bird styling, and quality that sets a new industrystandard, the 1962 Galaxies give you every essential feature of far costlier cars. m If you are looking for economy without ED HIG large head ED HIG ello 1 arton Stalk ia i! save 16 rge h pie large nch pie large roll 1-1b. i 5 loaf changes and minor lubrications. Brakes it easier than ever to move up to fine-car adjust themselves automatically. luxury—at the low Ford price. All Galaxies are beautifully built to be more service- free. They go 30,000 miles between major lubrications, 6,000 miles between oil GALAXIE / 500 CLUB VICTORIA (foreground) ++. GALAXIE TOWN SEDAN (background) . The Galaxie / 500—new in name, new in luxury—is for those who want all of the elegant extras, The 1962 Galaxie makes pkg. of 9 FALCON FORDOR SEDAN ) 10-02 . . . Just one of 13 Falcons for || cans 1962, this 4-door sedan has an { 6 1622 improved version of the Falcon { ny Six engine that last spring recorded the best gas mileage ) FALCON SQUIRE WAGON ... Brand new for '62, it’s sleek and for a Six or Eight in the 25- bag @ sophisticated. Inside, it is available with Futura bucket seats and year history of the Mobilgas console! Outside, it has elegant woodlike steel side paneling. Economy Run. oO Ib a , bag $ Cored 2.1b Features of the future—now _«A Cm bag igri 30 inch width CLARENCE W. HERR . OL 3.9701 MOUNT JOY, PA. HESS FOOD STORE he Chicken Barbe-ue at the ‘mer can Legion Home \ i on | me urd~y ‘rom 4 to ? Wr'd Wide Communion d wil br brerved in ends nf h~ churches on Sun- .r mornirg Mrs Arnold Fink attend- 3 out of 4 service calls ed Mrs Sh-nk's funeral her- vices at Strinestown Thurs- lay. We were all happy onegzal's Homburg J: LESSER AMOUNTS REGULAR PRICE E Limit 6 pounds per shopping family 2.25 about vic ory on Sa'ur day. Those who did not at tend the game were sitt'ng on the edge of t'eir char; I' ten'ng to the results as they came over he air. We hope they do t again. 23,000 volts of picture power. Optimum picture clarity all thannels with exclusive new Optimizer Control. In Ma- hogany, Walnut or Biscayne Walnut grained finishes on hafdboard. Model 23K63. Lester E. Roberts & Sen Montco Norris OLEO The secret of happy m-r- r~ge is s'mnle: Jus* keep on LIMIT 4 POUNDS PER SHOPPING FAMILY FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE bring 2s polite is end otter 3. "re to your ba2s MOUNT JOY. PA. friends. 47 EAST MAIN STREET OLD FACHIONED VALUE DAYS SALE 5 Ibs. SUGAR -49 WITH $5.00 OR MORE GROCERY ORDA Green ® i 50 Soap Filled Scouring Pads 69¢ Giant 2 Joy C Rid Jid Adjustible Ironing Board $6.99 PEAS ans Large 35.Quart Polyethylene Waste Basket $1.99 Household Broom 88c | Electric Hair Cutting Set $6.66 Stainless Steel Sauce Pan 88c | Free Loaf of Bread Il Liouid Plumber Drain Opener 89c WITH $7.50 OR MORE GROCERY ORDER | Y4" Electric Drill $12.88 7-inch Electric Power Saw $29.95 Mrs. Gibble’s Ib Rachet Drive Caulking Gun 97¢ C Caulking Cartridges 29c CHICKENS Metal Lawn Rake 78%¢ 6 Ft. Steel Tape Rule 39¢ Whole CUT-UP SLIGHTLY HIGHER Arvin Automatic Electric Heater $9.95 Magnet Grip 2 Ce!l Flashlight 89c Sunshine Hydrox NBC Prem. Crackers ||} GE. Clothes Dryer $99.95 30. pkg. | 1b 28¢ G.E. Automatic Washer $169.95 G.E. 11 Cubic Ft. Freezer “Upr'ght” $189.95 J. B. Hostetter & Sons 35 W. Main St. MOUNT JOY, PA MOUNT JOY, PA. | OLDFIELD 3-8211 FREE PARKING |
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