The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 10, 1960, Image 3

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Wins Opener MT. JOY TOWNE “A”
Tuesday night, Nov. 1 the LEAGUE
Donegal Eagles were victors BOWLING STANDINGS
in ther first game of the sea- w i
son by downing Stumptown, fd aR
108 to 74 1. 158 as ! ri C 4
The Eagles first scored on Hendrix 19 17
" . . Gemberlings 19 17
a jump shot by Frank and Barnham 18
led the rest of the game The Arar 141 5911
high scorer for the game was; revs Farmer ‘ot : 311s
Pepper Frank with 27 points, Hockenberry 12}: 23%
followed by John Hiestand, High Single, Hockenberry,
26: both for the Ragles. High 222. :
scorer for Stumptown was High Triple, Packer 585
Leaman with 25 points ere
Score by periods:

First five higs averages,
Eables 32 23 30 23—108 for 24 games: Frey 191, Gem-
E-town 16 23 17 18— 74 berling 188, P. Neiss 186,
smn Fs Hendrix 184, Packer 178.

NEE EEAEI EEA IEEE NANS INNER AEE SAREE Robinson 476, Waltz 523, M. _ Peiffer 361, Gantz 454, =
w Frey 563. Total 2521. Blessing 370, Carlson 465, "go. cre to patronize the
CHICKEN PIE SUPPER :
Saturday, Nov. 12
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH
MAYTOWN, PENNA.
Adults $1.00 Children 60c oa1
-
NEISS-—-3 First five high averages for
R. Neiss 444, Brandt 467, 24 games: Stark 166; Carlson
Drescher 481, Packer 585, P. 162; Ruhl 158; Koser 158; & MAYTOWN
Jeiss 2. Total 2519. {ric ‘
NS Or Tota) 1 Reick 158 ee Miss Grace Henderson
Taylor 521, McLain 421, GARLIN'S..3 re me— —
Weiser 440, Heisey 553, and Garlin 471, Shickley 378, Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Bre-
Hendrix 576. Total 2511. Keebler 463, Divet 533, and "eman and daughter of
———— Brown 413. Total 2250 York visited Miss Helen
GEMBERLING—4 BATES--1 Sload and Mrs. Mildred
Aldinger 473, Newcomer Wolfe on Sunday,
Ha lgren 548, Doe 447, De-
g morra 575, Garber 564, and 422, Safko 375, Wagner 424,
571. Total 2710. Bates 492. Total 2186.
Gemberling
BARNHART-—0
Barnhart 546, Hoffer 489, HEISEY—4
Snyder 413, Craul 578,
Hockenberry 503. Total 2529. Brubaker 498,
HOCKENBERRY—3
H. Farmer 484, Brown 487, 3
Way 532, Wells 488, Hocken. Nedy 463, Johnson 459,
berry 568. Total 2559.
FREY—1
Walters 495, Pennell 464, CARLSONS—4

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LEAGUE
BOWLING STANDINGS
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Car'sons ~.....+.. 22
Bates ......0u 21
Kosers .......... 20
Garlin’s ......... 18
Heisey's 15
S{ark’s ..c.ec004s 12
High Single, Aldinger 210;
High Triple, Landis 541.
moved to St. Joseph ‘Hos-
D. Shoop 436, Becker 476, pital by ambulance.
Heisey 447, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pres-
Landis 541. Total 2398. » cott and children of Wil-
' liamsport visited Mr. and
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Mr. William Smith suffer-
ed from a cardiac attack on
Friday morning and was re-
KOSER—0
Boltz 361, Watts 425. Ken Mrs. George Engle and Mrs.
Kos. Orie Smith last Sunday.
; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Fink
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott
were on a business trip to
Philadelphia last Wednes-
er 511. Total 2219.
Lauth 451. Total 2101. Chicken Pie Supper at the
STARKS—0 Lutheran Church on Satur-
STARK— S H- day from 4 to 8 pm. It is
Stark 434, Ruhl 405, Eshle- ponsored by the Ladies’ Aid
man 382, Balsbaugh 312, and gocjety,
L Krick 377. Total 18-0. Dr. and Mrs. Allison and
Binsin

MOUNT JOY WOMEN'S ited the Rev. and Mrs. Wil-







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3 BOWLING LEAGUE bur Allison on Saturday.
21 Ww L Miss Dorothy Brown, a
24 Mt. Joy Esso .... 22 18 -aduate nurse at Lancaster
= Arnold’s Garage 21 19 General Hospital spent the §
Newcomer's Store 21 19 -eek-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Smith Dist. ..... 20 20 Ed Weed.
Red Rose ......: 20 20 Mrs. North Loucks, Eliza-
Johnson Bus .... 16 24 ethtown visited Miss Helen
—————— Sload and Mrs. Mildred
NEWCOMERS—1 Wolfe on Saturday.
F. Sumpman 485, P. Dis- First Lieutenant Wayne
singer 334, G. Keener 363, N. Warner has been promoted
Smith 298, J. Rohn 456. To-to the rank of Captain in

Bl 058. 4 INTER CHURCH LEAGUE
B. Robinson 459, S. Borton Team STANDING w L
378, J. Wiley 461, N. Weid-
man 426, H. Holtzman 438. MURPIYS 3 33
Total 2162. AY"
FACKLER'S 28 16
RED ROSE—3 ZERPHEY'S 18 26
T. Berrhill 402, M. Gantz gas 8 31
460, H. Hean 327, G. Maurer
B. W 348. T
faoan a Linton, 357
Fos rphey, ; Linton, 3
ARNOLD'S—1 Ryder, 364; Mueller, Jr., 385
E. Stoner 274, M. Brandt
424, P. Farmer 396, G. Mc-
Kain 425, J. Hostetter 420.
Gantz, 524. Total - 2080.
Way—(4)
Eichler. 485; Brandt, 419;
Total 1939. Jones, 366; Myers, 465; Way
473. Total - 2208.
JOHNSON—1 3 Tota] apts.
J. Stark 366, P. Habecker Murphy—(0)
374, S. Welliver 405, L. John gtoner, 471; Sauders, 328;
LONDON'S TOP DANCE STARS

children of Gettysburg vis- Wok
Sa eA
THE BEATTYS ... England's foremost pretenders, Molly and
Colin Beatty, continue to star vith Shipstads and Johason Ice
Follies of 1961. Delightful humorists and excellent skaters, these
two Britishers always garner much applause and laughs during
their ball-room dance sequence. The Beattys are but two of the
imported stars with the Silver Jubilee Edition of Ice Follies. A
short limited engagement, at the Hershey Sports Arena, No-
vember 22nd throuch Dec ~"~r 3rd,
the U. S. Air Force. He is FERTILIZER GOOD
on duty at Mather Air Force INVESTMENT
Base, California, where he Don’t skimp on fertilizer
is assigned as a pilot on use, says James H. Eakin, ex-
navigator training aircraft. tension agronomist, because
He has been in the service soil fertility represents one
seven years. of the best investments farm-
Everyone is invited to at ers can make today. Farmers
tend the Reformed Church who try to save money by
on Thursday evening for the buying less fertilizer can re-
study of People, Land, and duce ‘heir income faster than
Churches. The Women’s they cut outo. pocket costs.
Guild is in charge. Time is
7:30 p.m. Shuster and children of
Some of the Intermediate Palmerton visited Mrs. May
Girl Scouts and the Tender- Hicks on Friday.
foot Scouts were Trail Blaz- Miss Sandra Lee Gerber is
ing on Saturday Afternoon. a surgical patient at the Col-
The Rev. and Mrs. Harry umbia Hospital.



PEANUTS
Fresh, Roasted
{assinger's Grocer
# N Market St Mt. Jo»
44-t1
New Location
ON OR ABOUT
DECEMBER 1, 1960
Saw - Knife
Service
Stauffertown
AT THE BRIDGE
Oscar R. Breneman
MANHEIM ROAD

Thursday, November 10 3
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Phone KE 3-9101
SHIPSTADS
& JOHNSON
THE ORIGINAL
ICE FOLLIES
AND STILL THE GREATEST
Tuesday,
Nov, 22
* Thru
Saturday,
Dec. 3
Except Sunday
Nightly
At
8:10
3 Shows Salurdays
L5 and § PM.
Reserved Seats
$2.00, $3.00, $3.75
Tax Included


22-12¢




Thrift is a wonderfu! vir-
wna takes you. mind off
tue, especially in an ancestor work? More work.

More For
Your
Money!

STEAK SALE
T-Bone
Sirloin
Porterhouse
son 439, J. Ginder 413. Total Thompson, 373; Doe, 402; H. NYrrnen fpr fYrraner preset Urract J peer fipreaer ll Assorted
1997. Murphy, 521. Total - 2095.
MT. JOY ESSO—3 Hostetter— (4)
K. Wittle 412, M. Hoffmas- Wagner, 347; Phipps, 490;
ter 424, G. Wagner 383, J. Farmer, 451; Bennett, 457;
Brown 391, F. Taylor 443. Hostetter, 584. Hotal - 2329.
Total 2053.
Betis
“The true work of art is

Klugh—(1)
Bishop, 390; Hean, 433; B.

SERTOMA PANCAKE DAY
220 E. King Street
Moose Hall - Lancaster
but a shadow of the divine Myers, 358; Klinedinst, 405;
—DMichaelangelo Klugh, 543. Total - 2129.
—— Fackler—(3)
Sardines are mos" difficult Mueller, 387; Forwood,
to catch when the moon is 458; Doe, 354; Doe, 429; W.
full. Fackler, 536. Total - 2164.
perfection.”



















Miss Sally Smith, teacher, launched this rocket when she
fired an interest in mathematics in a sixth-grade boy,
thirty years ago. J
in some real measure to today’s science, technology and
the arts is the kindling spark of some good teacher like
Sally Smith. But, to the fifty, sixty and more teachers
who work with a child, we owe much more than only in-
spiration given to the gifted. For included, too, in their
daily task of education is instilling purpose in the disine
terested . . . pointing out the right path to the unruly...
and encouraging every youngster to greater effort.
standpoint. It has teachers of the highest caliber. It has
grammar and high schools that are among the nation’s
finest. It has a community of universities and colleges
that put our state in the very forefront.
mind us of the great and real debt we owe our teachers. In
fact, in this modern day it is difficult to overstate the value
of education. For we now live in a world where a high
level of education is a requirement to continued national
existence. Let us, as citizens, therefore recognize this
debt and fully accept our responsibilities for the further-
ance of American education.
American Education Week
ROCKET
BY
MISS SALLY SMITH
SALLY M. SMITH
Teacher
Behind the genius of each person who has contributed
Pennsylvania is indeed fortunate from an educational
American Education Week, if nothing else, should re-

 




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Adults $1


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THEATRE
MOUNT JOY. PA. ’
FRI., SAT.. MON. & TUES — NOVEMBER 11 - 15
Walt Disney's - “JUNGLE CAT”
A New True Life Adventure
Also "THE HOUND WHO THOUGHT HE WAS
A RACOON"
SHOWS
EVENINGS
AND
SATURDAYS
and 2:00 P.M
MATINEE
SATURDAYS
AND
HOLIDAYS
2:00 P.M

Van Hefln — Char'es Loughton
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Vincent Price is waiting to welcome you to the
“HOUSE OF USHERS” - Thanksgiving
SUNEENSEIIERENENUEN ANUS UENO RNANT NEESER NEAR.
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hicken
SPONSORED BY
Florin Fire Company
At The Fire Hall
Sat., Nov. 12th
SERVING 4 TO 8 P. M,


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Valley Forge
Strawberry
Preserves
Kounty Kist
Peas
Dole
Pineapple
Frozen Campbells
Bananas
Pure
Orange
Juice
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Hess’ Food Store
“Complete One-Stop Food Service’
MOUNT JOY, PA.
FREE PARKI
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PRICES EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 10 - 11 - 12