The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 11, 1962, Image 3

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MOUNT JOY OL 3-0291



. Drohan’s ......
Brick - Block - Stone - Random Rock §|kitty's ........
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Slump Brick |First National ..
NEW CONSTRUCTION Hollinger’s
REPAIR JOBS Gerberich’s
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(No job too large or too small) 55 £ Koser's ........
Ficherly’s «......
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BOWLING
MT. JOY COMMERCIAL
LEAGUE STANDING
High single, Berryhill 251.
High triple, Berryhill 618.



FIRST NAT'L—4 Greiner 468.
Johns 527, Brandt 457, Sipe EICHEDLYS—3
564, Heilig 602, Lauth 531. Neiss 612, Lawder 404, Ko-
KITTY'S—0 {ser 549, Steffy 429, Arnold
Rehrer 484, Braun 548,546.
w L wolgemuth 491, Fellenbaum| —
19 5 |459, Meyers, Doe. [GROVES—0
17 7 meen Beck 482, Frantz 513, Tay-
15 9 |JOHNSON—0 lor 440, Mummau 480 Doe,
15 9 R. Johnson 483, Klinedinst Hendrix 542.
13% 10%|450, Doe, Brown 501, Stark]
13 11 |478, Farmer 539. GERBERICHS—4
10 13 . Wolgemuth 499, Gerber-
10 14 HOLLINGER—4 : lich 479, Melhorn 528 Fack-
0 14 Booth 533, Hollinger 556,10; 513 Doe, Dougherty 569.
8% 15% Brenneman 522, Berryhill
3 16 618, Habecker 558.
ap KOSER'S—1
5 19 |\wiLEY & RUTT—I1 Waltz 547, Miller 514, Mau-
McLain 572, Farmer 499 rer 495, Keener 450, Koser
Westafer 411, Geibe 444, and 555.

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If all roads were superhighways,
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ABBOTTS—3
Linton 509,
Wolgemuth 525,
Greiner 544.
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546,
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DROHANS—1
Drescher 538, Weidman
433, Brown 515, Hoffman 523
land Hoffer 547.
| BOOTHS—3
Hurst 532, Nissley 438,
|Wolgemuth 450, Balmer 605,


{Johnson 545.
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RUBIES +evonsivsns 17 7
Hess’ .vcrvvisrner 17 7
{Hollinger’s ....... 13 11
(Bender's «..ses. . 10 14
Ritty’'s «..cvoees . 8 16
Wiley & Rutt .... 7 1
High triple Taylor 507.
High single, McKain 196.
HOLLINGER'S—0
Welliver 348, Barton 351,
Sarbaugh 357, Weidman 428,
Robinson 420. Total 1904.
HESS'—4
McKain 465, Mackinson
336, Shearer 393, Wolgemuth
405, Holtzman 493. Tl. 2092.
BENDER'S—2
Hean 409, Raihl 364, G.
Keener 426, Berryhill 445,
Taylor 507, Total 2151.
WILEY & RUTT—2
Wiley 400, Pricio 416, J.
Stark 386, Hoffmaster 506,
Smith 464. Total 2172.
KITTY'S—1
Groff 396, Reynolds 387,
L. Hostetter 405, J. Hostet-
ter 453, Ginder 455. Total
2096.
RUHL’S—3
Demmy 483, Johnson 420,
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Teaching, engineering, journalism, medicine, math-
ematics, biology, forestry, agriculture, the ministry
—no matter what the chosen career—PP&L’s
scholarship programs offer opportunities for des
serving high school seniors in need of financial help
to continue their education.
These scholarships are available to young men
and women whose parents are customers of the
COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES INCLUDED IN THE PP&L SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS
Lehigh University
Lycoming College
Marywood College
Moravian College
Muhlenberg College
Susquehanna University
University of Scranton
Bucknell University
Cedar Crest College
Dickinson College
Elizabethtown College
Franklin & Marshall College
King’s College
Lafayette College


HOLARGHIPS
arate programs
Company. If you know of qualified high school
seniors, have them look into the PP&L scholarship
programs. Details are available in all high schools
in the Company’s service area. ,
Remember, tomorrow’s leaders will be eollege-
educated men and women. Your encouragement
may help some youngster to an opportunity that
might not otherwise be available.
Wilkes College
Bloomsburg State College
East Stroudsburg State College
Lock Haven State College
Millersville State College
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Thursday, October 11 3
Dissinger 424, Booth 419 and hart 548. Total 2589.
The Bulletin, Mount Joy
Meyers 463. Total 2209. (GEMBERLING'S—1

eee Bree | Hallgren 525, Hollinger
INTER-CHURCH LEAGUE (493, Weiser 523, Hopple 489
STANDINGS Gemberling 511. Total 2541 PP& L Off
Ww 1 ann ers
Klugh’s ....ceees 22 6 |FUNK'S—3 * $
Stoner’s ....e00 15%. 12%] Hendrix 560, McLain 540, E h
[Hostetter’s ..... 152 12V2|Waltz 448, Williams 557, and id een
Way's ...veeses 15 13 [Funk 559. Tl. 2664. ’
[Robinson's ..... 8 20 |NEISS'—I Sc olars IPS
Zerphey’s ...... 8 20 Hoffer 534, Taylor 483,
High single, Robinson 213. Balmer 511, Dresher 543 and]
, | Pennsylvania Power and
High triple Robinson 584. P, Neiss 550. Total 2621,
Light Company will offer 18
scholarships under three sep-
arate programs to young men
whose parents


ROBINSON’S—1 [FREY'S—2
Sauders 443, Robinson 584, Way 485, Meyers 533, J.|;nd women


B. Myers 408, Brandt 408, R. [Pennell 456, R. Neiss 5393re PP&L customers, it was
Myers 498. Total 2341. (Frey 552. Total 2585. announced this week by Mr.
ZERPHEY’S—3 IBROWN'S—2 Chas. E. Oakes, P P & L's
Zerphey 527, Phipps 469, Brown 563, Barton 503, board chairman and chief ex-
Hean 510, Farmer 419 andHardish 471, C. Pennell 492, ccutive officer.
Gantz 466. Total 2391, Craul 578. Total 2607. In announcing the scholar-
WAY'S—1 B ships, Oakes emphasized that
Gi «pn |today, more than ever, this
Fakler 530, Mueller Jr. ME aS fe OVE -B ra is looking to college-
BOWLING LEAGUE
466, Jones 410, Wagner 492, trained young people for the
oY oo, Tol 2400. Carlson’ ....aans id g thought, evaluation and crea-
Bishop 536, Harple 470, Lauth's vvsse000s 14 BO Ag deer
Eichler 518, Ron Myers 465,/Brown’s ......... 14 | 10 bine oie
Klugh 483. Total 2472. Rehrer’s ......... 11 Rn real —
McGallichers ..... 11 13/continually _ better civiliza-
Se ———— Brands ......... 6 |tion. Recognizing that cost of
[tuition is often a substantial
deterrent to many qualified
young people who seek a col-
lege education, PP&L offers
HOSTETTER'S—4
Mueller Sr. 518, Forwood
423, Thompson 441, Stolz
431, Hostetter 534. T1. 2347.
High single Bell 230.
High triple Rehrer 588.

STONER’S—0 McGALLICHER'S—4 these scholarshi d i
. ps under its
Barton 421, Ryder 500, Roth 458, Witmer 414,04 aid to eduction pro-
Linton 357, Wolfe 485 and|Flory 495, McGallicher 502. gram.
Stoner 455. Total 2218. Total 2443. Under
'S program one, the
B BRANDT 0 utility’s most extensive, 10


MT. JOY TOWNE "A" Brandt 475, Raihl 302, Au- scholarships of $600 a year
BOWLING LEAGUE [nent 576, Keebler 447, Rui; pe given for study at
Ww 1.|Brandt 481. Total 2281. any of 15 independent col-
FUnkS. secs «sv 16 8 — es leges in the company’s ser-
Frey’s v..iveivee 14 10 RO or ib 547. K vice area. In this program,
Brown's ......... 13 11 id $e y el ecognizing the problems of
Barnhart’s ..... 11 13|nedy 463, Divet 536, Brown\,. independent colleges, the
NOIRW io c.uivesvss 10 14|384 Total 2452. company parallels student
Gemberling’s . .... g 1oREHRERS-.1 aid with a $500 grant to the
Wagner 421, Bigler 386,\,.titution each winner at-
High single Brown 222.
High triple, Craul 578, Horning 469, Hank 458, and
Rehrer 588. Total 2322. tends. Scholarship winners
may pursue any course of
First 5 high averages: L. study leading to a baccalau-
Funk 202, P. Neiss 191 JhoONS—3 dinger so7[eale degree.
Drown 187, Frey 186, Craul Ament 493, Doe 522, Carlson Mig A SgEch program
eet A 2529: uate scholarships of $200 an-
BARNHART'S—3 So nually for study at any of
Farmer 520, Robinson 509), E2 eT! et Bots 535, the four state colleges which
Bell 466, Wells 546, Barn.|oont? 313, Armold 443, andfit serves: Bloomsburg, East
Lauth 526. Total 2383.
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Stroudsburg, Lock Haven and
Millersville. The principal
objective of this program is
to help the nation secure nec-





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3 goal.
In the heart of the foonall goach 2! Donegal 3 Under the Company's third
Golden Triangle. 400 |°- 1 g program, three scholarships
outside rooms with bath, sembly program Oct. 5 at the
TV and radio. General |DON€gal Annex:
Forbes Lounge dnd He introduced the junior
Dining Room. Airport high cheerleaders, Marcene
Limouisine and Wilson, Sharon Fryberger,
Taxi service. [230/Sue Wagner, Joan Gusler,
§ Betsy O'Connor, Harriet Rey-
Rots from! nolds and Jackie Shrum.
Jones spoke concerning the
junior high school football
team and season, which open-
ed its schedule Oct. 10 with
Columbia at Donegal. Other
games this year are with
Manheim Central, Hempfield,
wll be given for study at the
College of Agriculture of The
Pennsylvania State Univer-
sity. Each scholarship is in
the amount of $240 annually.
This program is based on the
belief that development of
the full potential of Ameri-
ca’s agricultural resources
calls for continued advance-
ment of agricultural techno-
logy.
Competition under all three
PP&L: programs is open only

Forbes Avenue, below Grant Street
PITTSBURGH, PA.

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NEESER NNANENNENNENENEEEENNERER IRRRENX
to members of the current
year's senior class. Eligibility
for scholarships is also condi«
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Elizabethtown and Ephrata
Bon successive weeks, away,
m|from home.
Members of the squad were
UPPER
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ganieodaced. A > im of jig an accredited high school or
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Elgame w. own and Walter| . ¥
8 as sh d Walte evidence of financial need.


SAT., OCT. 13th
5:00 TO 8:00 P. M.
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SPORTS FARM
B|Price explained the action.
3 Harvey Baney, new football
m/coach, was introduced and
B spoke briefly.
Materials explaining the
PP&L scholarship programs
are available at any high






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Mount Joy Sportsmen Auxiliary



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