ng NG ding NG’ 10p 3-5931 9 RN » i LOCAL MAN ON STARTING I I HOCKEY LINE UP IT S HERE, THE NEW Saturday, Oct. 8, the Hersh- ZOTOS PIN -PERM" ey Bears will play the Provi- YOU can be sure of a Soft, Casual Wave with the dence Reds, at the Hershey NEW “Zotos Pin-Perm” Sports Arena for the flrst home Costs so little Only league game of the season. Ken $2.50 PLUS SHAMPOO AND SET! Smith, owner of the Smith Bev DORIS BE TY SHOPPE erage Distributors, North Mar- AU kot Street, is one of the start CHOCOLATE AVENUE, FLORIN, PA. ing Hershey players for the Doris Houck, Prop. contest Evening Appointments Also PHONE 3-5853 ° Julletin Advertisers. Patronize Top Quality, Low Prices Every Day Compare Quality, Price and Our "Like Home" Friendly Store CHOICE or PRIME T-Bones 80 KUNZLER'S Cheese Loaf 49: S pam oiled Ham -35¢ + 356 COMPLETE ONE-STOP FOOD SERVICE HESS’ FOOD STORE Phone 3-8211 Mount Joy, Pa. Down The Alleys Kountry Kitchen tightened their grip on first place by tak- ing four points from the Box Company. Geo. Keener's 208 was high single and Heilig's 562 triple were the high scores for the night. STANDINGS Ww L Kountry Kitchen .... 21 3 Gerberich-Payne .... 16 8 Hess Store .......... 13 11 Hollinger OH: ....... 12 12 Mt. Joy Paper Box .. 11 13 Mount Joy Tile 10 14 Koser Jewelry . Le 17 Keener Furniture .... 6 18 High team triple Kountry Kitchen, 2362; High ind. triple, Ed Craul 596; High team single Keeners 844; High individual Hess’ Store, 835; High ind. game, Jim Heilig, 224. 200 games rolled last week: Geo. Keener, 208; R. Funk, 207; Jim Heilig 203. In the Landisville League, the Birds and Teachers are tied for first place with a 9 and 7 record. Dean Lowry's 229 sngle and 526 triple are high score for the league. Robertson is leading the league with a 163 average. STANDINGS Ww L Birds ... er 9 7 Teachers Seg 7 Bees ei . 8 8 Dusters 2, 6 10 High team triple, "Birds 2263; High ind. triple, Dean Lowry, 526; High team single, Teach- ers, 703; High ind. single, Low- ry, 220. ———— ® - E-TOWN COLLEGE TO HOLD PLAY OCT. 10 Deeter, director of Theatre, will play role in Molicre’s “The Spite of Himself” Elizabethtown College Jasper Hedgerow the Physician in at the presentation Oct. 10. the in a series of five offered Community Program ser ies by the college and the Pat- ton School for the per- formance Hedgerow the lead Scheduled as first ber on the Boys the campus for brings players to the first time. ® When in need of Printing. (any hiner Balletin kindly remember the LOOK AT ALL THE CHECKERED FLAGS CHEVROLET’S COLLECTED! Drive with care . EVERYWHERE! Anti-Dive rigger Rear Springs — Body by Fisher —12-Volt Electrical System Braking — Ball-Race Steering —QOut- -Nine Engine-Drive Choices. 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JEFFERSC'NVILLE, IND. DARLINGTON, S.C. HAMMGCND, IND. DETROIT, MICH. The safer car wins . . . and Chevrolet's the winning car NOW'S THE TIME TO BUY! LOW PRICES—BIG DEALS! ENJOY A NEW CHEVROLET . num-| JUNIOR LEAGUE At the end of the fourth week in the Junior Bowling League on the Lincoln Alleys, | the “Wizzers" and “Alley | Bums" are all tied up with 12] wins and 4 defeats each. The] “King Pins” are in third place] with 5 wins and 11 defeats and | in last place are the “Dukes” | with 3 wins and 13 losses. Joe Hostetter is still holding, high with a 181 score | and triple with a 452| score, while C. Roln with a 138] average is setting the pace. The league still has an open-| ing for a few more boys and| anyone interested should con- tact Lee Holtzman at the Lin- coln. Bowling time is Satur-| day afternoon at 2 P. M. MERCHANTS LEAGUE TEAM STANDING single high Ww L| Sico . . sve H 5 H 8S. Meckley & Sons 11 5| Smith's Distributors . 6 11] Eshleman Bros. ...... 4 12] High team triple, Meckley & Sons, 2528; High team single, Eshleman Bros. 888; High in- | dividual, Charley Hendrix, 599 and high ind. single, Charley Hendrix, 233. THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday. Ocober 6 3 DONEGAL ATHLE TIC SCHEDULES SOCCER Oct. 6 - Lamp.-Stras. Aj Oct. 11 New Holland Al Oct. 13 - Open Date Oct. 18 - Hempfield H Oct. 20 Manor A Oct. 25 - Lamp.-Stras. H HOCKEY Oct. 6 - Man. Central All Oct. 20 E-town Afr Oct. 26 Man. Cent. H FOOTBALL Oct. 10 Warwick JV Al i Oct. 17 - Solanco JV A Oct. 31 Columbia JV Aj - ® ee es. SMOKER PLANNED The Mount Joy Sportsmen's| Association will hold a smoker in the firehouse Friday evening, October 8 [FLORIN ' The following of this place| Bus trip Thurs-| day to the Bloomsburg Fair, Mrs. Anna Miller, Mrs. Mae Roth, Mrs. I. R. Bishop and Dr. J. Olweiler. Mr. and Mrs. their luncheon guests | Mr. and Mrs. Roy] and Son Larry of Den- | accompanied a Irvin Bishop! had as Sunday: Gerhart ver Mrs. Aaron Buckwalter and, Mrs. Miller, and Mrs Irvin | Bishop spent Wednesday at! Lancaster. { Misses Dorothy L’'ndemuth, | Jane Pyle, and Viola Bricker r| pent Sunday at Kirkwood, vis- iting friends | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Myers) ntertained the following to al dinner on Tuesday: Rev. and! Mrs. William Walters and chil-! Aren, and Mrs. Albert Walters. | Rev. Walters and family expect] to move to Mansfield, Ohio, to] his new charge. Rev. Charles appointed Wolf, the newly | to the E. U. B. Church moved his family to | this place from Columbia on| Thursday. Mr. Robert Gilchrist, manag-| er of G. C. Murphy's store in| Mount Joy, moved his family] into the First National Bank] apartment on Monday. The Men's chorus of Green Tree Church of Brethren gave a song for Mrs. on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin Jr. | and children, left Sunday to tor the New England States Richard Myers is a surg'cal patient at St. Joseph's hospital. Mes. Ira Brandt underwent surgerv at St. Joseph's hosp'tal | on Saturday. | Fred and Dick Gerlitzski nartic'pated in a stage show at McCaskey School at Lancaster on Saturday night sponsored by RCA. They apvearad as “Ras- tus and Sam. The Bonetiers.” Mr. Richard Muvmmaw, Dar- lene Gerlitzski. Wilbur Miller, | and Drlores Frantz, spent day visiting relatives in Mary- | land and Washidgton, D.C minister the the program in| Emma Eshelman! NEWCOMER MOTORS, Inc. West Main Street Mount Joy, Pa. Phone 3-4821 COLI CRE | granted, but he | What's the matter? Boy friend | Baby, WET Rid The Stick-Up By MAUDE NORMAN HE WIND whipped in the open car window on Rose-Ellen’'s flushed cheeks. “Serves you right, you little fool,’ she muttered, “for taking things for said he all the time he - Minute was still in love Fiction | with Kate.” el She had always loved Steve Wilson and had started writing to him when Kate was too busy with her other boy friends to | bother. Gradually the tone of his | letters had changed. Then when he announced he was | coming home, Kate's interest had | revived, but Ross-Ellen remained confident she was the one he cared for. But why, oh why, she had? Running out to her car as she had | town | and driving wildly wasn’t helping any. She was approaching the city's outskirts, a red light the door on her side of the car opened, a hard rcund ob- ject pressed against her side, a voice grated. ‘*‘Move over, Rose-Ellen opened her mouth but a vicious jab turned the in- tended scream into a gasp through ‘Keep quiet, sister, and vo won" get hurt.” Rose-Ellen had always pictured bandits, if she thought of them at all, as weazel-faced or beetling browed, flashily dressed. This one looked like an ordinary citizen. ‘Move A voice grated, sister—fast.” over “Say, said. “Why did you get in my car?” “Now, don’t tell me you're beau tiful but dumb,” he mocked. “I got in because I needed a car. you the story of my life later you've been crying, ain't ’cha | you the brush-off?"’ EAR gave courage- tion. “I'm not worrying about him—now,’”” she murmured. ‘We were always quarreling. He wanted to marry and settle down, but I and inspira wanted excitement — adventure. 1 { ran away from him and you came along. Don’t you think I should know your name?" “Some call me Dan,” he smirked “You're so dark and romantic looking.” Basking in her admiration, he was alert enough to grasp her hand as she opened her handbag. “Whatcha got in there?” ‘Nothing but powder and lipstick, and my wallet. “0.K. It ain't that I don’t trustcha but 1 gotta be careful.” “Don’t be silly,” she smiled, busy with her lip-stick and powder-putf “I'm having too much fun to do such | me to beautiful a thing. Will you take night-club and buy me clothes like they do in the movies?" | “You betcha—clothes-—all money you want!" She gave me an excited little laugh the and nestled against him, urging “Faster—go faster.’ The car leaped ahead. Suddemy | a siren sounded behind them “Dammit,” he and me with no license.’ “But I have mine. Pull over and I'll take the wheel. Don't worry, we'll only get a ticket. “No tricks,” he warned. ‘'‘Re member, I've got this gat handy.’ Rose-Ellen felt the bandit's tense body re{ax as the handed back her license, sain swore ‘The cops trooper then tense | as instead of the expected ticket, a | revolver appearea in his hand. She gave a gasp of relief, then heard the trooper's shout as something | struck her side and darkness des- cended Rose-Ellen held court the next day with Steve, her parents and Kate her admiring audience “Thank goodness the bullet just grazed your side,’”’ her mother ar- ranged the pillows more comforta bly, ‘and it is high enough that it won't prevent your wearing a bath- ing suit, “But you need not have been hurt at all if vou hadn't misunderstood when 1 told Kate I was happy be- cause she told me you loved me.” Steve said “Tell us, Rose-Ellen,’ curiously, ‘‘How did trooper off?" **Oh,"” she answered sieepily, *1 knew a State Trooper was stationed on that side road just before Route 135 on the alert for speeders. When I was suppouied to be fixing my face 1 wrote ‘help, Bandit’ across my driver’, license with lip-stick, then coaxed my would-be boy friend to | speed past’ Kate asked you tip that couldn't | wait to see me and | now | | did she have to | be so impulsive and greet him as | when as she stopped for | you're a slick chick,” he | I'l tell | Say, | give | a real | | SHOWS y O Y MATINEE EVENINGS SATURDAYS | 7 and 9:00 P.M AND SATURDAYS THEAT RE HOLIDAYS 6.8.10 P. M, 2:00 P. M. Mount Joy, Pa FRIDAY — SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7 - 8 MARILYN MONROE TOM EWELL in- “The Seven Year Itch” In Cinemascope TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10 - 11 RORY CALHOUN -in “Ain't Misbehavin” | This "MONDAY feature 6:55 and 9:50 ALSO GEORGE MONTGOMERY in- “Seminole Uprising” This feature at 8:35 only WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12 ANN BLITH EDMUND PURDOM in- *“The King’s Thief” In Cinemascore “THURSDAY. _FRIDAY_ SATURDAY, OCT. CARY GRANT GRAMMY KMLLY “in “To Catch A Thief” NEEDED MORE STUDENTS in Dancing Classes or we will be forced to Vacate Mount Joy Branch Studio If you are interested in taking lessons this season in Tap - Ballet - Acrobatic - Baton please fill out the follow- ing registration blank and mail to Clyde Nickle Dance Studio, 1835 Derry Street, Harrisburg, Pa 1, name address Date of Birth CS town * * ® Telephone No would like to take Acrobatic, Baton, Ballet or Tap lessons (Underline subjects you would like to take). State the day you would prefer to take your oS ‘ lessons on this line LJ LY » 6) Sy . oto 3 parent or guard an signature | Our new teachors on the staff this season are Miss San- x dra Hoffman, Tap and Ballet and Miss Judy Graham, Acro- @ batic and Baton » 40-1p eee. DOOOO0 * » » 0 0 * 0) * 0 Ls 7 0) ay 0 0 * “ > * * 0 * * 0 Ly 0 *, 0 * 0 * * 0 0) GL *, *. x *, 0 0 0 » 0 > *, * » » 0 0 »* LJ FARM SHOW SPECIAL FREE FREE From this day of Mount Joy Farm Fair, 1 date until last automobile, 10.030 wll give with the parchase of any new (From Staley) Free Greocing end Qil Changes for miles or 1 year whichever occur fit. YOUR LOCAL LINCOLN-MERCURY - NEW and USED CARS - BEN STALEY’'S GARAGE BENJ. H MARKET STREET AGENT FOR NISSLY MOTOR CO STALEY, Prop SOUTH FLORIN, PA. |} Phone Mt. Joy 10 40% OF yOUR FUEL BILL ~ LLA re Rg WR SON CC 2 SAT OIlL Ny FEATURING THE PATENTED COMBUSTION HEAD which produces a hotter flame—more heat from less oil SUN-RAY’S AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC OIL BRAKE which provides instantaneous oil cut-off SUN-RAY’S DUAL CARBURETION which gives cleaner, quieter heat with fuel savings up to 40% over conventional oil burners. BURNS ALL TYPES OF DOMESTIC FUEL OIL hthun of Uhich AUTOMATIC HEAT SALES AND SERVICE Box 306, Landisville, Pa. Phone 8122