The Bulletin, Mount Joy: Pe i Se BOWLING LJ — GEORGE E. CARRIGER Junior Bowling Thursday, November 7 i Donegal DOWN THE ALLEY ~ OWLING LE Statistics Ibeen credited with PERI the program were the annual’ . - Yonn 1's 3 1 house Sports Farm, begin ON Paint and Body Shop Are Given [Nationa . Mail- ZO Grd Team MT JOY TOW NE BOWLING [Schofield 3 1 ving at 8 o'clock ing the week ending Septem- 4 (Handicap tournamen 1 e| LEAGUE STANDING Stark's I 3 Dr. David Schlosser willlber 28, the Bureau of High- Wrecks Rebuilt — Cars Painted — Body and Junior bowling was oflici- showing of junior bowling on 1 Ww. I, Me Devitt 1 3 show slides of his experienc-lway Safety announced. | end ally begun twelve yeors ago. | nationwide television pro-| Wi N los 291, 9 vior's 0 1 in Alaska led ‘ Fender Work In the 1946-47 season, there grams and the Physical Edu-| Ins 0. Hon 20 12 |} {ah Single. R. Pennell 148 All members who have not hii h ng w Electric & Acetylene Welding were 8,767 registered bowl-|action Journal gave special Although only a handful of Hendrix's 20 12 Mh Triple. McDevitt 399 yet paid their yearly dues J 7 srs throughout the country in attention to the AJBC in a = ow oo Fane " = r o reminded that ‘they Wheels Balanced and Aligned ore ~ oi Riot i Orv people saw it happen, Done- Frey's 17 15 ( mind 1a ey V. = fo isc {American Junior special feature story. gal high school’s Indian foot- Packer's 11 21 VIORANS—4 hould be paid at the Monday Ww en youre 7 "en i PHONE E-TOWN EM 7-6450 RHEEMS owling Congress). With The Mount Joy Jaycees pal team Saturday afternoon Hallgren's 5a 261.) P. Moran 289, T. Bailey meeting this |increase each year, the total started the project in town a an 7. ££" Au ° : won its first varsity football High Single, Barnhart 244.338, T. Meckley 31 king lof bowlers in the AJBC lastifew weeks ago. Saturday anme. High Triple, Funk 594 nent 230. Totals 117 -— A - . |year was 131,255. {mor ning t h e boys chose Salt 0 oti - KAYLORS—0 WEE NEE REE The biggest increase was in|teams for their league which Patton was the victim J. Kaylor 338, R » the past two years Ed Hoey. will bowl each Saturday mor- 12-1 a0 ou . 543 336, J. Meckley 227, SHoOws MATINEE Be tnt oad jo ve ite veo. Although there was almost, Hopple 497 Farmer 543, ND rat ts FDA a membership of the junior or- ning. The Jaycee committee, « for the game. Albert 454, Hardish 512, L.|> 162. Totals 1063 EVENINGS SATY hy 8 ganization chairman, announ-|Park Neiss, Ragner Hallgren home or ut iA same Funk 50 Total 2600 ery, 1a x 3 nN nN ny » ‘ha afternoon's contes was K OoY=, < & . YEN AYE: . PA. SATURDAYS THEATRE Wha a ced. The membership nearly|and Marlin Frey instructed le TE ning 7 "RAUL'S—0 ENNELLS— 3 8 doubled in the two-year peri-|. he boys in throwing the ball ‘mod. The executive secretary,/Saturday morning after the B® Milton Raymer, was present-/formation of the teams. Wariness of the flu and damp Waltz 511, Doe 417, Doe B ) Re 212 pb i, o&, Ucn ood, In 21 weather took a heavy ‘oll at 453, Meckley 458, Craul 466. the gate. Total 2305 x 7 and 9:00 P.M 2:00 P.M. MOUNT JOY, PA. FRIDAY — SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8 - 9 3. Tolals 1159 . for the evening. SE ve aro ftom 3arnhart 592, Ruhl 457, 359. Totals 1082 “INTERLUDE” TR SVORIRG. ii hole we TIF The, Test cam St row Bis, 483, and . Rarry Trostle intercepted an» 579 Total 2621. PSA ERNE ISNT Nes TOBE SSRN SS INNES AN Block Shoot Friday night Yen pot 2a rs er 579. Theodore Roeosevelt 3 ton pass and the IDRIX'S—2 4 a | Nov. 1. ____ tellowed Patt furible. PN “ president because of 3, | eens veda > 'R Neiss 538, J. Brown 490 death > p. Stan Gingrich carried bo'h McCue 548. R. Funk 500. CI SHIPSTADS ‘a uchdowns and was t h e Hendrix 562. Total 2636. EE & JOHNSON workhorse of the © 1; ke et (a Pi HIS | Sy sh they fumbled BASKETBALL DRILL r \ their way through the game YT eT \ \ HAMMOND ORGAN ; in their established manner, O BE “GIN MONDAY [ A \ if \ AND Donegal’s Indians showed an| Varsity basketball practice; {|| yD | improved style of team play will begin at Donegal high ! 1 NO Vv. 26 | ELECTRIC PIANO and now are looking forward school next weck it was Sle DEC 7 with hopes for the meeting nounced on Wednesday by : Su . . Saturday afternoon (at 2 p. school officials. The winter Sou y THRU ves Every Fri. - Sat. Night m) on the home field with sport practices begin follow- lac t (SUNDAY #4 RESERVED SEAT TICKETS Dressed or live weight. Warwick. ing the final football game of pid I EXCEPTED) i $1.20-$2.00-$2.75-$3.30-$3.85 PRICE REASONABLE AT Score by quarters— he season this Saturday. The = es SATURDAY MAIL pki NOW PATTON .. 0 7 0 0— 7 home game will be played A {A live duck will be given DONEGAL .0 012 0—12 2%airst Warwick high 1 school. MATINEES Enclose remittance with self-addressed {away FREE during the The HILLCREST il © Sloan’ S bias 1:00 & stamped to Henshey Sports jdays. { BAR — RESTAURANT Alcohol boils at a lower] A marmoset is a small i rl ’ ’ 5:00 P.M. 08 1 temperature, than water. monkey. St. Ph OI HarveyK. Shoemaker Junction Hershey-Mt. Gretna Phone OL 3.9862 FLORIN Roads THE NEW ROCKETS ARE EERE . ESR 42-tfc! ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. KELVINATOR APPLIANCES FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE 47 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY PHONE OL 3-8021 GINgrich 216, sed with the 71 8 Septet ff Sst i ST (S GLENN FORD — VAN HEFLIN -in- "an with le Bow ng ind To win their victory—first STARKS Lo x oo m Billards Institute of America : tne nl mn : B. Kear 356 Br 3:10 TO YUMA B Service award this spring for Sportsmen To in two years of varsity com- wREY’'S—3 T. Stark 318 B® outstanding service. netition—the Indians came Good 450, Landis 497, Peif noi 1153. = MONDAY — TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11 - 2 Several projects that have Hold Smoker from behind a 7-0 disadvan- tor 439, Ebersole 459, Frey pad “PARSON AND THE OUTLAW" ——— 2 the ait stadt a. th 540. Total 2376. SCHOFIELDS—3 Shown at 6:50 and 9:5 The Mount Joy Sportsmen ration had counted in ihe JALLGREN—I Holtzman 329, B —ALSO— FOR SALE Association will hold Thanks- sacond quarter after recover-\ateer 501, Keene 406, Zink of 82, Roth 236, Schofic “THE BROTHERS RICO” : |giving Smoker on Friday M8 a Donegal fumble on the 155 Gemberling 433, Hall- pains 1200 Shown at 8:25 only CORN-FED Inight, Nov. 8, at the new i rise ci EP 473. Total 2268. Ee tel (tea lelub house on Sports Farm. er ie Intermission - Cb-rholtzer 156, J WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13- 14 » DOUBLE BREASTED |" n pe a Hubic Peters’ boys 2 Bap ir ay 328 JUNE ALLYSON — ROSSANO BRAZZI -in- : | Turkeys will be the prizes "1 "to collect a pair of, hart 592 SREY Lo Lester E. Roberts & Son OL Sm /. / «... THE NEW WAY OF GOING PLACES IN THE ROCKET AGE ’ AGUE SPORTSMEN MEETING Harold R. Krall, Marietta The Mount Joy Sportsmen Street, was one of twenty= V ssociation wil et Monday ; kL ASSOC ait I oy - Vi a, eight county drivers who lost ‘ evening, Nov, 1 a he clubi | y AA his operating privileges dur- 1 TEENAGE DANCE MN LANNED : res Gamber A teenage dance will be A J. Heis- held Saturday evening, Nov- ember 9, in the firehouse. Feenagers are requested to bring their favorite records Zielke for dancing music. The fire Pennell company auxiliary will spon- sor the dance. ® —— ywn 263. 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