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Alan Alda, Patti Deutsch and Gene Rayburn. (C)
33 WHAT'S NEW - The history of aviation.
7:30
8 HIGH CHAPARRAL - A journalist is determined to publish Arizona's first newspaper. (C)
21 WILD WILD WEST - Agents investigate the first murder of a navy lieutenant in a fishing village. (C)
27 OPERATION: Entertainment-Host: Bob Crane. Guests: Pat Paulsen, Fran Jeffries, the Lennon Sisters, Teddy Neeley and Stebbings' Boxers dog act. (C)
33 EEN CHRONICLE - John Daly is the moderator of this inquiry into the power of the Presidency.
8:30
8 NAME OF THE GAME - Jesse Gil buys an agricultural empire and plans to buy still more. (C)
21 GOMER PYLE - Gomer and Sergeant Carter compete for the attentions of a young actress. (C)
27 FELONY SQUAD - A young man and his sister amuse themselves by luring people to their estate. (C)
9:00
21 MOVIE - "Quick Before It Melts." (1965) Reporter Oliver Cannon plans on getting quite an exclusive story. Stars Robert Morse and George Maharis. (C)
27 DON RICKLES - Guests: Lorne Greene, singer Darien Daniels and a baby elephant. (C)
9:30
27 WILL SONNETT - Joby sets up a real showdown for the Sonnetts. (C)
33 SPEAKING FREELY - Interview
10:00
8 STAR TREK- The Enterprise is invaded by an alien life with remarkable powers over mind and matters. (C)
27 JUDD - Judd and Ben investigate life inside a prison. (C)
33 NET PLAYHOUSE- "The Consul."
11:00
8,21,27 NEWS (C)

SHOPPER'S GUIDE 
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1968
Carlisle, Pa. 17013 5

11:30
8 JOHNNY CARSON - Guest: Earl Jones (C)
21 MOVIE - "Conquered City." (Italian; 1963) A group of patriots in Athens are ordered to hold a hotel. Stars David Niven and Ben Gazzara.
27 JOEY BISHOP - Guest: the Beach Boys. (C)

FOR SALE
POTATOES
Cobbler & Kennebec
$2.00 Per Bushel
CIDER Made Fresh Every Thurs.
DRY FIREPLACE WOOD
with kindling
$22 Cord delivered
Open Daily Except Sunday
MUSSER FARM
1 Mile Off Trindle Road
Carlisle, R.D. 1
(5 Miles West of Mech'b'g)
Phone 766-2367

AMUSEMENT ⋆ WORLD
V.F.W
Post 6704 - Mechbg.
Dancing
FRI. - 10 pm. to 2 a.m
TO BE ANNOUNCED
SAT. - 10 pm. to 2 a.m
"THE FRIARS"
Plus Angel A-Go-Go
SUN. - 8 p.m. to Midnight
"MOM AND THE BOYS"
Steak and Lobster Dinners.  Fri., Sat., Sun. - Hot Sandwiches Mon. thru Thurs. FISH & CHICKEN FRY EVERY MON. EVE. 5 to 9 ALL YOU CAN EAT FOR $1.00

Allenberry PLAYHOUSE
Oct. 29 thru Nov. 9
Gala Finale 
"NATALIE NEEDS A NIGHTIE"
"One of funniest comedies I have ever directed" - Richard North Gage
Tues. thru Sat. at 8:30 p.m.
Wed. & Sat. Matinees at 2 p.m.
Sun Performance at 3 p.m.
Playhouse closed Mondays
RESERVATIONS NOW
Phone (Carlisle) 258-6120

Dancing 
LOCUST POINT INN
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Rt. 641 - 2 miles west of Mechbg. on Trindle Rd.
Friday, November 1
"THE BLAZERS"
Saturday, November 2
"BILL AND THE TROUBADORS"

VFW POST 477
CARLISLE, PA.
MEETING NIGHT: 2ND WED.
EACH MONTH - 8 P.M.
KITCHEN OPEN 
4:00 PM - 11: PM

ICE FOLLIES
ICE FOLLIES
ICE FOLLIES
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SHIPSTADS & JOHNSON The Harvards
ICE FOLLIES
HERSHEY SPORTS ARENA
Tues., Dec. 3 thru Sun., Dec. 8
Nightly 8:10 Sat. 1-5-9 PM
Sun. 2 & 6 P.M.
Prices: $3.50-$4.00-$4.50-$5.00
Tax Incl.
CHILDREN UNDER 12
$1.75-$2.00-$2.25-$2.50
TUES., WED., THURS. ONLY
Tel. Hershey (717) 533-9101 after 10 A.M. — or Your Nearest Hershey Ticket Agency 

Valle
THEATRE
W. Main St.  Mech., Pa.
Closed Mon. thru Thurs.
This Fri. & Sat.
"Don't Raise The Bridge... Lower The River"
(Technicolor)
Jerry Lewis - Terry Thomas
EVE. SHOWS -- 7 & 9 P.M.
MAT. SAT. -- 2 P.M.

American Legion Post 109
MECHANICSBURG, PA. — 766-4412
Friday, November 1............"POLKA KNIGHTS"
Saturday, November 2............"FATHER PAIGE QUARTET"
SUNDAY SPECIAL - Serving Noon To 8 P.M.
FILLED CHICKEN BREAST...................... $1.50

Westinghouse 
Permanent Press
Washer and Dryer
AUTO. WASHER
PRICES START
AT ----
$169.95
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AUTO.DRYER
PRICES START AT
$139.95
Trindle
Road  
APPLIANCE 'AND TV
766-2541
Mechanicsburg
5130 E. TRINDLE RD.
Open Mon. thru Fri.9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Sat. 9 a.m. 'till 5
2 convenient STORES
249-3115
Carlisle
1 EAST HIGH ST.
Mon., Tues., Sat. 9 to 5
Wed. 9 'till Noon
Thurs. & Fri. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

FURNITURE
CARPETS
DRAPERIES
Knaub's Furniture
Open 8 a.m. Daily except Thurs.
Phone 439-8281
9-15 N. Baltimore St., DILLSBURG
Plenty of Free Parking

You are invited to attend our 
GRAND OPENING
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd
THE BRASS EAGLE
Early American and Colonial
Decorative Accessories for the Home 
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-GIFTS-
"LARGEST SELECTION OF EAGLES IN THE AREA"
COME IN - - - BROWSE 
SIGN UP FOR $25 GIFT CERTIFICATE TO BE GIVEN AWAY FREE
5221 E. SIMPSON ROAD
Mechanicsburg
PHONES: 766-7603, 766-7604
Open 9-9 Daily, except Sunday

NIXON'S THE ONE!
VOTE FOR THE NIXON TEAM ON NOVEMBER 5
REELECT EXPERIENCE AND SENIORITY!
GEORGE A.GOODLING
19th DISTRICT
CONGRESS
After more than 40 years of public service as school director and legislator, George Goodling seeks a fourth term as your Congressman. He has an outstanding record of vigorous opposition to federal paternalism. He is active in numerous civic, fraternal, religious, and professional organizations, has served as treasurer of his EUB Church for over 25 years. He is a member of the YMCA, American Legion, Elks, Grange, Izaak Walton League, and a 33rd Degree Mason.
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GEORGE N. WADE
PENNSYLVANIA
SENATE
Senator Wade is widely known as a spokesman for sound business practices in government. As ranking Republican Senator, he has served on practically every standing committee, is presently Chairman of the important Appropriations Committee and is serving or has served on all important Senate Committees. A resident of Camp Hill, he is active in civic, fraternal, religious and professional circles. He served 3 years as Tri-County United Fund President.

FOR THE PENNSYLVANIA GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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GUY A. KISTLER
Representative Kistler is serving his eighth year with an unbroken record of perfect attendance. A successful business man, he has gained valuable experience of the important House committees on Ways and Means, Education, Public Health and Welfare and is chairman of Elections and Apportionment committee. He is a member of the Engineers' Society of Pennsylvania, Grace Methodist Church, and the Masonic bodies, and is a past president of Camp Hill Borough Council.

LOURENE W. GEORGE
Mrs. George is seeking her fourth term in the General Assembly, where she is serving on the Boroughs Committee (Chairman), Professional Licensure, Game and Fisheries and Insurance Committees. Mrs. George is a graduate of Germantown Hospital School of Nursing and School of Anesthesia. She is active in civic and professional organizations. She is a member of the Second Presbyterian Church, Carlisle, and the Cumberland County Federation of Republican Women. 
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RICHARD S. SCHWEIKER
United States Senator

FRANK S. PASWUERILLA
State Treasurer

JOHN B. HANNUM
Judge of Superior Court

WARNER DEPUY
Auditor General

VOTE STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN-NOVEMBER 5
Sponsored by: CUMBERLAND CO. REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE, GEORGE STUART, CHAIRMAN 

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