The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 01, 1962, Image 3

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BO WwW L] N (Eicherly’s ...... 16 20 540, Brandt 474, Lauth 549. Koser 549. Stark 448, Hoffmaster 377,McGallicher’s .... 21 13 ROBINSON 'S.—.2 |The Bulletin, Mount Joy Thursday, November 1 3
Johnson's ...... 15 21 |BOOTH'S—1 KITTY'S—1 Smith 404. Total 2099. Lavths ..vessunns 20 R. Sauders 461, Robinson -
Booth's ........ 4, 22 Hurst 574, Nissley 545, Rehrer 588, Hoffer 456, ami - BIOWR'S vsiveis es 18 15 571, J. Brandt 369, B. Myer WORLD CHAMPION IN ACTION
Wiley & Rutt .. 12'2 23% Wolgemuth 433, Balmer 518, Wolgemuth 463, Fellenbaum MT. JOY TOWNE “A” ATES os ec risen ‘ 24 458. R. Myers 504. Tl. 2363 a
MO OMVERCIAL Groves ........ 8 27 Johnson 528, 463, Braun 576. BOWLING LEAGUE Rehrer’s ......... 11 . 25 KLUGH'S—2 :
Ww y| High single, R. Hurst 235. — ol — w I, High single, Kennedy 223. Bishop 463, Harple 509
Drohans ....... 96 10 | High triple, Linton 595. |GERBERICH—O0 __|KILEY & RUTT—3 Frey's... sde. is 21 15, High triple, Lutz 571, Eichler 493, Ron Myers 4]
Abbotts Dairy .. 24 12 JOHNSON'S—3 sas Eenth as Gezberich B we ter 300, Farmer Brown's Ctr vers 19 1? Firs gre ee . C Klugh 515. Total 2392.
i : ‘ ¢ . NSON'S— 8, Melhorn 513, ackler 543, estafer 439, eibe 460 Funk’s ...... “: 8 irst 5 high averages: ———
ari Bank = 2 Johnson 502, Klinedinst 496, Dougherty 529. and McLain 518. Barnhart’s ....... 11 19|Wagner 184, Aument 178, D.HOSTETTER'S—3
Hollinger’s ..... 201% 151% 450, Brown 510, Stark 542, DROHAN'S—4 GROVE’'S—1 Nels? ...:o00..:v 1% 19/Brandt 176, Lauth 175, Carl: Mueller Sr.. 481, Forwood
Gerberich’s ..... 19 17 [Farmer 550 Hoffer 577. Hoffman 497. Frantz 537, Taylor 543, J.Gemberling's .... 16 20 son 174. 535, Thompson 481, Stotz
Koser’s ........ 16 20 |EICHERLY'S—I] Veseth 537. B 494 and Hendrix 525, Beck 420 Doe, High single, Hopple 257. en 511, Hostetter 570. Tl. 2578
een | JP. Neiss 580, Lawder 428,))eseth a7, Drown 454, and..." 480 Doe. High triple, E. Brown 662./CARLSON'S—3 WAY’'S—1
Koser 441, Stefy 497, Arn. Drescher 530. B eemetanns Lutz 571, Aldinger 465, Fackler 528, Mueller Jr. 448,
JOY THEATRE old 482. a. WOMEN'S BOWLING { First 5 high averages: L. Ament 448, Carlson 514, C. Jones 351, Wagner 437, Way
MOUNT JOY, PA. a AEE 'Wobver” Bl LEAGUE Funk 196, P. Neiss 190, Hen- Wagner 399. Total 2397. (613. Total 2377.
A — FIRST NATIONAL—3 : lwiioion 393: er 558. w L.drix 186, Craul 185, Barn{BRANDT'S—1 erere——
FRL & SAT. - NOV. 2 & 3 Heilig 544, Johns 564, Sipe) To l8¥muc,y 285 ARUADPS + oscinserss 28 8 hart 184. | D. Brandt 504, Raihl 327/STONER'S—1
“GUNS OF NAVARONE” s———— | HOLLINGER'S—2 Hess’ Ceeeeaeee 21 IB REVS EE [Doe 504, Keebler wl Ri Baron 2% er Nik
with Gregroy Peck in color 118: 13 4 210 Ap { Booth 593, Hollinger 579, Hollinger’s ory) je 32 Way 570. Mevers 554. J Brandt 516. JTowl 2 = ” 482 Total 2164. is
and cinemascope. { phate Shall cman 485 Berryhill 532 Kitty's rier us vena Perit 50) ¥ oh Sm " : LLIN a 2
Fri. at 7:30 - Sat 6:25 & 9:00 r HERSHEY, PA’ R and Habecker 495 Bender's ......... 15 21/Penne 31, R. Neis 5 McGALLICHER'S— _[ZERPHEY'S—3
Ee | aN ke 3.91018 ! Wiley & Rutt .... 10 26 Frey 536. Total 2717. Roth 527, Witmer 441, Bell| Zerphey 484, Phipps 421,
SAT. MATINEE - NOV. 3 | UR UAE | | High single, Ginder 223. |BARNHART'S—0 471, Flory 499, McGallicherHean 423, Farmer 419, and 2 we i
Maris & Mantle -in- | i Ss | S58 Miller 515| High triple, Ginder 563. pa TR §28, Ronson 535510. Total 2448. So 553. Total 2300.
4 " Ko : ————— e ' ells 7 Barn{REHRER'S—0
SAFE AT HOME {Maurer 451, Keener 544 and Rehrer 483. Hank 371. A.
RUHL'S—4 hart 519. Total 2552. D ‘
'Bigler 404, R. Wagner 538, LJONe€ga Wins
{Horning 493. Total 2289.

Demmy 484, Johnson 535, en
Dissinger 432, Booth 422, and GEMBERLING'S—3
Edtion
MON. - TUES. - NOV. 5 - 6
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SHIPSTADS ro wr 7 Le Meyers 451. Total 2323. Hallgren 569, Hollinger
& JOHNSON /» | — BENDER'S—0 517, Weiser 519, Hopple 628 BROWN'S—3 cen 471] The Donegal High Sch

Hean 386, Doe 306, Kten- Gemberling 2779. |
er 445, Berryhill 425, Taylor FUNK’S—1
516. Total 2078.
Kennedy 560,
|Hess 448, Divet 503, and W.
Hendrix 536, McLain 514, Brown 485. Total 2467.
Waltz 510, Williams 438, and LAUTH'S—1
Funk 545. Total 2543. { Barnhart 464, Rohm 480,
rene \Gantz 443, Armold 456, and, Ron Wagner.
Lauth 420. Total 2263. "The JV’c were defeated
soccer team defeated Garc

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Follies {i {
FUN FOR THE KIDDIES
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season, on
day, Oct. 23, by a score of







In the heart of the
Golden Triangle. 400 HESS'—I1
outside rooms with bath, McKain 463, Mackinson
TV and radio. General |372, Shearer 435, Wolgemuth BROWN’'S—2

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Forbes Lounge dnd 444, Holtzman 458. Tl. 2172. E. Brown 662, Barton 446, B lth Io
Tues., Nov. 27 Dining Room. Airport |KITTY’S—3 Hardish 534, C. Pernell 512 INTER-CHURCH LEAGUE je See = re a
Th Sat.. D 8 Limouisine and, : | J. Hostetter 447, Reynolds Craul 588. Total 2742. STANDINGS i The bows "on this Vent
ru Sat., Dec. Taxi service, 50433, L. Hostetter 383, Doe NEISS'—2 | w 5 ?
Except Sunday Roites Grom {372, Ginder 563. Tl. 2198. | Doe 495, Taylor 609, Balm- Kiugh's ....... 28 12 Brenner, James Baker. Ron-
Nightly At 8:10 ATlantic 1.6970 | ts er 618, Drescher 472, P. NeissWay’s ......... 23 17 lag Cooke, Edward Ginder,
; AH 'HOLLINGER’S—2 574. Total 2768. Hostetter’s ..... 229 Yl dy Grove. Charles Foss
[| 3 Shows Saturdays 1, 5, 9 P.M. Fagg pCbs Welliver 453, Barton 321, B |Zerphey’s ........ 18 22 off Koser. Ronald Lauver,
en [| Res. Seats: $2, $3, $3.75 Tax tncl. Hoe Pittsburgher. 'Sarbaugh 429, Weidman 435, MT JOY TOWNE “B” [Stoners ....... 17% 221%) .; Leakway, Jay Linard,
COMING — 1 erteron Under 12:25 Fries FRR ASSO -0binson 444. Total 2082. BOWLING LEAGUE / (Robinsons .... 11 29 [co ~aaiway, ay Linard,
TARZAN GOES TO INDIA, Mondays Thru Thursdays I 2 WILEY & RUTT—2 | WL High single Gantz 221. |. "poioh Williams, and Den.
Disney's - Lady & the Tramp de Wiley 458, Pricio 412, J.'Carlson’s ........ 26 10! High triple Way 613. Inis Wolgemuth The co-cap-|



| The boys
team are
|James Hill, Warren Hoffma
|Steve Keller, Ken Leakwa
[Jeff Nentwig,
AND
NOW EVEN BIGGER BA
{Toppin, Robert Walker, Ro
ert Weaver, and Leroy Wil-on the farm of Donald Grei-
|liams.
The coach is Roy Armold
| B
LIGHTWEIGHT POWER
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|Sneine supplies 175 hors

[Powee Sitio it weighs on-|
(ly 175 pounds. It is being. qr. iit ~|ing circles of the United Lu-
[tested in sports cars and] Messiah 10'Be held on Nov theran Church Women of
iboats 125 in Hackman auditorium of the Zion Lutheran chureh
{ : {Hempfield Union high schooli "*¢ Joni Jansen ure
| in Landisville will hold a
Last Soccer Tilt
Spot in the last game of the
their field Tues-
0. Donegal’s goal was made
iii 2 4 a Leakway pil Landisville-Salungs Way.
on the Junior]
Roy Ar
Steve|
| Varsity
mold, Ronald Bigler,
|Brightbill, Steve Flick, Mich-|
|ael Germer, Thomas Hayden, |gpserved at
(Richard Heisey, Ronald Hess,(Church of God on
|Thomas Long, James Metzler|.hurch’s
(William Roberts, Jeff Sensen-|
{ig, Harold Smith, Ronald
{Smith, Thomas Tripple, John| Girl
Rodney Rice,|st Carlisle.
cylinder, nickel stainless steel
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by
DONALD JACKSON, Oshawa, Canada, world’s figure skating
r's| champion headlines the all new Shipstads and Johnson Ice Follies,
a
Livarsity soccer team are Dean DOW on a record breaking coast to coast tour. Young Jackson, 22
years old, won the world’s title at Prague last spring, the North
American championships in 1959 and 1961 and the Canadian
championships four years in succession, 1959 to 1962. He was
selected in August as a member of the Canadian Hall of Fame.
The Show of Champions will be at Sports Arena, Hershey, Nov-
ember 27th through December 8th.



Mrs. Wm. Zell, Mrs. James
Committee Chairmen for
the year at the Landisville
Church of God include: Jesse
Harvest Home Sunday was|Snavely Jr., worship and
the Landisvillejmusic; Harry Brubaker,
Sunday,imembership and evangelism;
,i0ct. 28. Gifts received at/Henry Reist, stewardship;
¥ithis time will be sent to th&/Samuel Bender, Christian Ed-
Old Folk’s Home.[ucation and literature; Mrs.
Jack Baker, program plann-
n-| BR ing; and Clayton Bender,
ushers.
Mrs. William K. Risser



Scout Troop 61 of
b-Landisville, held a hay ride
State Police Trooper Ed-
de 1 ay 3. day. win Grazer, of the Lancaster
Se anhelm B13 to 4 or Barracks, spoke to the 144
Mrs. J. Richard Godshalk is Students enrolled in the baby
troop leader, assisted by Mrs.|Sittng clinic sponsored by
iPhoves Stehmay the Hempfield Jaycee-Ettes at
Ir = L Hempfield Union high school
on Monday, Oct. 29.

Tryouts for parts in the
Hempfield Community Chor-
us production of Handels
e-|
The afternoon and even-
on Sunday, Oct.
" [took place $s wy
Home Of Good Food 128 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the/ioint meeting for a program
Clearview Diner and
Dining Room
| Elizabethtown & Mount Jo
{ SPECIALIZING IN
Pennsylvania Dutch
Cooking
FEATURING
SINORGASBURD
Lunch 11-2 Dinner 5-8 p.m
$1:25 $2.25
| Special prices for children
Open 24 Hours a Day
(Closed Sundays)
367-5112



Cost of heating water electrically re-
duced - more KWH available at 1¢ for
most sizes and models. The 1¢ rate is
applicable after 300 KWH Used bi-
monthly on the residential rate.
OLD BI-MONTHLY RATE NEW BI-MONTHLY RATE
KWH ¢ 1.0¢
1.5¢ per KWH rate for residential and
farm customers now available on al/
KWH over 500 used in a bi-monthly
period.
OLD BI-MONTHLY RATE NEW BI-MONTHLY RATE
$2.00 first 24 KWH $2.00 first 24 KWH
Hunters
Fishermen
ACCIDENT

Total electric living rate reduced again.
NEW RATE—MONTHLY
$4.00 first 70 KWH
3.0¢ ea. next 80 KWH
1.0¢ ea. next 400 KWH
1.5¢ ea, excess KWH
OLD RATE—MONTHLY
$4.00 first 70 KWH
3.0¢ ea. next 80 KWH
2.0¢ ea. next 100 KWH
1.0¢ ea. next 300 KWH

: , Quick-
5.0¢ ea. next 126 KWH 5.0¢ ea. next 126 KWH Gallons NEMA. Recovery Gallons KWH @ 1.0¢ 1.5¢ ea. excess KWH
3.0¢ ea. next 150 KWH 3.0¢ ea. next 150 KWH 30-49 320 320
2.0¢ ea. next 200 KWH. 2.0¢ ea. next 200 KWH 50-78 480 480 30-90 640 |
L5¢ ea. next 1360 KWH. 1.5¢ ea, excess KWH 75-90 640 480 IN SURAN CE
2.0¢ ea. excess KWH Over 90 880 480 Over 90 830

res [$1 = $5 = $10
PER YEAR
 
New industrial rate
to promote area
A special rate for large industrial custom-
ers with interruptible electric furnace loads
has been made available to promote in-
stallation of such equipment by existing
industrial customers and to stimulate the
location of heavy metals industries in :
Central Eastern Pennsylvania. Pa |

1.5¢ per KWH rate for space heating,
water heating and air conditioning
now extended to all commercial and
industrial customers.
This very favorable rate (previously available only to
schools and churches) makes year-round indoor climate
control and the convenience of fully automatic flameless
water heating more attractive than ever for motels,
restaurants, offices, stores, manufacturing plants, etc.
For descriptive folder
Call 653-3331
OR STOP AT
525 W. Main St.






AN INVESTOR-OWNED
ELECTRIC UTILITY
IN THE SERVICE
OF THE PUBLIC


 
MOUNT JOY, PA.
29-3¢




 
Route 230, Midway Between|ible. Richard Kline, chairman
y |of the Hempfield music de-

on Taiwan (Formosa) at the
Church on Thursday at 1 p.
m. The speaker will be Mrs.
James M. Berkebile, wife of
the professor of Chemistry at
Elizabethtown College. The
couple spent 20 months in
Formosa while Dr. Berkebile
| : A was with the State Dept. of
|pariment, 3 _director, AD, Education. During this time
|proximately 65 voices have e
12 Mrs. Berkebile was a mem-
joined the group. ber of the Taipei Internation-
The Juni Christi E al Women’s Clubs.
he Junior ristian En- yas
ldeavor and Junior Choir] She Will illustrate her talk
(Choir groups of the Landis- of Surwey i ie =
ville Church of God held al; les made on the island, In
Halloween party at the nl with the Taiwan
{church Friday, Oct. 26 from theme, a rice dessert willbe
7 to 9 pm. Members came served by members of the
school.
Solo tryouts are scheduled
for November 4 from 2 to 4
p.m. Persons attending
church in the area or living
lin the school district are elig-

masked and ames were .
played and BS lore afternoon circle. Mrs. Harvey
erved Gross is chairman of the*
p= : program. The Christmas
stocking project will be com-
Hempfield Union School|pjeted at the meeting. The
Board recently held a meet-|.hyurch nursery will ‘be open
{ing and leased another schooll¢or small children.
|bus for East Petersburg pu-
|pils attending the Landisville
[Elementary School. The bus| The Salunga Women’s club
[contract was awarded to H.[will meet Monday evening,
(H. and L. H. Warfel, Willow|November 5 at 7:45 p.m. in
| Street R2. the Salunga Church of the
| In other action, the board|Brethren. Mrs. Charles Lich-
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accepted the completed foot-|ty will be guest speaker and
ball field and track, which|demonstrator with the topie
[will not be used until next|‘Creating for
[ fall. Mrs. Magdalene Peifer, a
. member of the club, will
| The Hempfield Sertoma read the club history. Hostes-
[Club held their ‘“Coaches|S¢S to serve the evening re-
|Banquet” Wednesday even-|fréeshments are Mrs. Doris
ling, Oct. 24 at 6:30 p.m. Jim|Findley, Mrs. Sally Hamilton,
|Riley, sports editor of Intel{Mrs. Kathryn Brubaker and
lligencer Journal was the Mrs. Barbara Hess.
speaker for the program. B—w
Christmas”


New officers for the Lan-
disville PTA for the 1962-63 :
term are as follows: Two Assemblies
C. M. Rodgers Jr., presi- :
\dent; William T. Newell, lN | Donegal Hi
|president; Mrs. “Harry Hoff- Students at Donegal High
man Jr., recording secretary; School saw two assembly
Mrs. Paul Myers, cor. sec’y.; programs recently about two
and Mrs. Norman Bowers, widely different themes.
treasurer; Committee chair-| Mrs. Ethel Broske, music
men are: hospitality Mrs./supervisor of the Donegal
Irvin Perlis, Mrs. John W. Union School District in the
Neff; ways and means, Har-/elementary schools, and Dr.
old Whittemore, Charles Ei- David E. Schlosser, President
liot; project, Mrs. Hunter of the Donegal School Board,
Pettit, Mrs. Richard Fawber; vresented a piano recital at
room mothers, Mrs. Lester Donegal, Monday forning,
Adams, Mrs. Robert Moss; Oct. 29, in assembly.
budget, Mrs. James Steele, Friday, the students saw a
Mrs. John Keene; publicity, filmstrip “The Greeley School
Mrs. Philip Biemiller; mem- Bus Tragedy,” about the
bership, Mrs. Wm. Shiffer, school bus accident in Colo-
Mrs. Geo. Lewis; library, rado, in December, 1961, in
Mrs. Samuel Wiley, Mrs which 26 children were kill-
Charles Elliott; publications, ed.