The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 17, 1957, Image 3

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fhe Bulletin, Mount Joy. Pa. Thursday, January 17 8 DONEGAL, FAGLES WIN Te —————— er sm r——— —— rr
“| On Friday, Jan. 11, the foi Donegal Net Butch Kear Rolls
Donegal Eagles won over E- . -
Youth For Christ, 63- 4 ; eam Enters A 465 Total
31, and over a make up ; oh "Yo AL
N ai oF he War Buteh” Kear, son of Mr
IF Cm 7 Hts « Fé Son wanes, C4 ow : earn arom Yawn By 201, Second Half and Mrs. Bernard Kear, N
THE Greatest SHOW : a : High scorer in the Eagles- uw! ; Donegal high school’s 1956 High Strest. rolled a 197
& ON ICE Feotwring A, “ " YF( game were Wilbur Mil- 57 basketball team this week gama in the teen ager bowl
ler with 24 points for the gassed the half-way mark ining league this week at the
10 productions
and 20 starring acts!
FEB. 16
THRU @ 81H
Eagles and Nevin Gish with
20 points for YFC. High
scorers in the other game
were Jay Heisey with 9 pts.
for the Eagles and Christ
Thompson with 14 points
ts schedule and Friday nit? Lincoln. In his three game
onlays the eighth of ten slat: total he rolled a total of 495
d home games. Other totals on the Kear
Friday night of last week team were Terry Schofield,
on the home court, Man- 337 total: Jeff Brian. 355
heim Township grabbed a Tim Bailey. 345; Bill Feller



| (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED .¥ 1 for the make tee . ;
SATURDAY FLY Eto, In up team fol 16-38 victory by holding the 263; Ken Funk, 250 On the
1:00 & 5:00 P. M. . VFO 7 14 a. a 'ndians to on'y four points athe» team Jim Stettler had
RESERVED SEAT TICKETS Enclose remittance with self- Eagles =. S 1 3-31 1 the final quarter. a 249 total: Len Shank. 3929
$1.20-$2.00-$2.75-$3.30-$3.8 . addressed stamped envelope to agles 22 14 15 10—63 The visitors had charged Charlie Dorr. 347; Jim Ni
Tax Included YisnhaySpenisand hiuishey Pas Eagles 12 4 18 6-38 1to a 16-8 lead at the quar- gslev. 369: Earl Shearer. 302
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ED MAIL ORDERS NOW): > . E-town 8 2 8 9-97 ‘er but were cut down to and Bud Vogle, 203.
Door 75 0 . nly a 24-18 advantage at °
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i : In the third, Donegal came TY <P
30. Iie. With ‘a big 16-point BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
coring surge and had the 1958 - 1057
sount knotted up at 34 18 — H-mnficld H
the buzzer called for 22 —— Fnhrata
he last intermission.
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Tan, 29 Pequea Valley A
‘6-36 tie but from there on web, 1 Man. Cent. A
BAT RR : SRE lanheim was in charge. A 5 — Penn Manor A
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for the second per-
Capades audiences, are still carrying on in the 1957 edi- and the Green and White Feb. 12 — Lamn.-Siras. A needed... 3
ion of the show, coming to Hershey Sports Arena, Feb. 14 was bested by a score which Feb. 15—Man. Twp. A x
‘hrough 27. Irma Thomas and Orrin Markhus are mem- fails to reflect the vanch “turn foa 2
bers of this ‘popular skating duo. . To 1 *
a 4 es hev actually disp'ayed. JR. HICH SCHEDULE telephone =
AY food bill \ Gi Te pe In the pr ~Fminary that Jon. A od
{inight. the JV’'s gave the 1". 25—%-town H 3
ee Stadenid Chosen) P i A T T E R IH a thrilling overtime bh. 8&—Crlumbia A For fast, dependable communication nothing &
{mame but bowed 51-44 after 12—TLanec. Tun H equals a telephone. You'll always find it nearby ;
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ME A § For Orchestra HE 37 deadlock at the end of ¥eb 15-—Man Cent H available to bring help or deliver a message.
LA 7, sent avi ime.| Al! games : :
rr ee Two students of Donegal i" i Plain playing time, ny P mn. We are constantly expanding our service to
ed PORK ROASTS > high school were chosen to | aay Hight, oi on ) t 6:15. pm. make additional telephones available to you.
‘ Ib e participate in the annual ure | WE EA SPE Truly, whenever help is needed, always turn
and up Southern District Orchestra I 's measured by Warwick, 2)
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FRESH LOCAL festival to be held April 4, |
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Chicken L & B b @Ce il nil TM CHATTER Do pro ty [oom
IC en eds reasts Robert Reisch will play |} a ie a i Were out. MANHEIM
the game
the snare drum and Gary 4 163 S. Charlotte St
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Zeller, the cymbals. From By Nancy Rainbolt Ounvior SCOres yay ne
CH UCK ROASTS Lean and Meaty Ib 30 Hempfield high school, Lois| op. 0.0 oo. TIT Scores Were & Wedws 950 ED
Haag, Esther Brubaker, Dor-| I ee ves .. 13 4 10 15-42 CT eLizABETHTOW 3 —
3 gl 1 pl ,c-|everyone’s list these days. — hoe v
Round and Sirloin Tip R Ib ony om “Hon Sooper, Suppose vou all saw him or| "wich 18 18 12 1360 lg
oun an Ir om IP oa sts c Tean Kauffman, Mary Ann Ed Sullivan's TV show Jan Warwicle Junior Varsity Tdet. Fri. sali
Funk, violas; Jerry Koser, |5. He introduced a new plat |“. A3-35. 9:30-1:00. 2-5 P. V |
4 Ww” |* Friday night of this week.
BE beth Brubaker ct lo: er, “Peace in the Valley Si
Pian A Mary cello s quite different from| ‘ill plaving on the Donegal
: oe [“Hound Dog” or “Don’t Be| nor. the Indians meet the|
DAIR Y jinger, swing (Cruel” — more of a ballad | team. Next Tues-| SPECIALS
4 : | The orchestra will be com- |r. ; lay they go to Ephrata.
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WHITE AMERICAN CHEESE | ttt Wok She Bt AS comm to oer, |
3 suthern district of the state. | s “Paying for. “Keeps” _ They] Samuel Shotzberger, whol
WE SLICE IT [Powell Middleton, of West! lare both in reat demand. 1 associated with the Lan-|3 a hetti eee 60c |
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> > Teacher Col-| gto Stoe Tr i 3 r
4 ene Sate yartm I will! “Young Love”, bv Tar gt r to kya as, will be | E ‘RY DAY
Vel V e e i a Ct 1© eo se ibs Cc ye the guest conductor. This Hunter, on the Dot label, i uest a Dale ax at the te oe ol
will be the first festival of its!C cate hing on fast with the igay assemoly orogram oO ix BY
teen agers. ‘clifrentlv| he Donegal high school
COUNTRY FRESH (Large) kind held in that sec- 0 ing in the movie, “The| Mr. Shotzberg- Steamed Lobster Teils |
c | on of ihe « Ae Li da y Burning Hills”, with Natalie|" ast sit wd the Middle | 2 for $1.57
§ | (Wood as the leading lady | 2st situation hey he
E G B & doz C Fourteen Chosen Tf this makes a hit, we may ~ |T-Bone Steak ~.... $1.00
< be hearing more from him
For County “Singing . the Blues” with | Made Ham Sandwiches
in the line of records. Fresh, Roasted Shrimp and Good Hom»
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| Fourteen students of Don-/Guy Mitchell still holds the
PY YT Y legal high school were chos- number one position across Oysters — Crab Cakes
GRO Cen “R len to participate in the coun-|{the country.
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ty band concert Saturday, #Love is Strange” by 0 Koser’s Jewelry Store
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/ “nr Te SE Feb. 23. They are Bernell Mickey and Sylvia has a fast- Tm : hal ee
\ Heisey, bass; Jackie swing to it. “Slow b T [EAST MAIN STREET, MT.JOY PHONE 3-5404
Tassinger’s Grocery Arbutina Tavern EN
100 oking bass; Gary Zeller, with Bill Dogget i
jore’s 2 wl! Robert Reisch, a workout in the] | Phi
He -At Vi Kay Kauffman, firstiuk» boxes. Bill also pro-/'6 N. Market St. Mt. Joy N . Jacob Street, Lg
A- flflute; Judy Naugle, piccolo/duced “Honkey Tonk”. | 44-tfe MOUNT JOY














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land second flute; Phyllisjwhich was, and still is, a big| -
-_ bo Keener, bass clarinet: Joanne|hit with the rock’n ro'l fans SLCC LLL CCE TEE EE EE ELE LL LL LLL ELLE
7 —_— |Bixler, second oboe; Douglas| pat Boone has a new one SHOWS | ap
plenty of |Fish, first clarinet; Paula nut, “Don’t Forbid Me”. Its @ EVENINGS NEE
boxes |Weien, first clarinet; Loreata nice sounding, and 18 AnD
* |Hornafius, second clarinet; a hit Steve Law-® SATURDAYS THEATRE HOLIDAYS
: NEX ? Joyce Berrier, second clari- once has a hit with “Banana m | 7 and 8:00 P.M 2:00 P.M.
BS Nz 2 S [nets Samuel Harnish, Song”. It has been re- 8 | ee | MOUNT JOY. PA.
Perils Ti wl TISSUES trombone; and Jacob Zeller, cased only a short time, @ FRIDAY — SATURDAY, JANUARY 18 - 19
: i paid ions: land is already destined to DEAN MARTIN — JERRY LEWIS -in-
{ jo |become a top seller.
> Norris Fancy 3 Ibs 79 ALUMNI MEETING — “Hollywood Or Bust”
| The Lancaster County| Slang seems to be a pop-
1 [Chapter of the Elizabeth-|ular device for showing
Norris Fancy Bartlett Pears 2Y,- -can 20). town college Alumni associ- your ignorance.
lation held its annual dinner
/ |meeting at !Hostetter’s ban-| The moon affects the tide
y Van Houten S Cocoa ? boxes 29: |quet hall, Mount Joy, Thirs-jand the untied.
day;.-Jan. 17, at 6:30 pm. "TFT TT TTT
The program featured an| KLINE
address by Pr. James R. L. D.
. FROZEN FOODS |King of the college faculty.
A | College president A. C.| 1]
— a i Del Contractor - Builder
2] ant P K. Ezra
CHICKEN PIES | are nd oh W. Kot.| KITCHEN CABINETS
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. 5 BEEF PIES Birds Eye
tering, president of the BUILT-UP ROOFS
TURKEY PIES
MONDAY — TUESDAY. JANUARY 21 - 22
GUY MADISON — FELICA FARR -in-
“Reprisal
WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, JANUARY 23 - 24
“CURUCU, BEZAST OF THE AMAZON"
7:00 & 9:45 — ALSO
“THE MOLE PEOPLE” at 8:30 only
AEE RENN ONIN EEE ANNAN ONE REE)
LET'S FINISH THE JOB!
Remember Je!” 8


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Board of Trustees, reported
lon college activities and R. D. #1 COLUMBIA, PA |
plans.






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