Showing posts with label Bowling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bowling. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Ed Harding with Blue Mountain Tavern Bowling Team trophy, and some of the salmon brought home from his charter fishing boat at Westport, the "Thelma L". Photos by Bill Lilley courtesy of Jean Lilley Savage.B

Harding 3rd from left in back row poses under Eagles Lodge (FOE) clock at Pioneer Bowling alley, May 10, 1963


Six tournament champions at Pioneer Bowl, May 10, 1963

July 1962



August 1966

August 1966


August 1960

August 1960

August 1964 in front of Blue Mountain Tavern



Thursday, July 27, 2017

Eagles Lodge (FOE #26) building at 7 East Alder was razed in June 1960. The new Lodge with bowling alley on South 2nd Avenue was dedicated in May 1960. File photos courtesy of the Union-Bulletin.

Groundbreaking for new Eagles Lodge and bowling alley on South 2nd, May 9 1959
Dedication of new Lodge on May 22 1960



Eagles Auxiliary in costume going to State convention, August 1963


Bowling trophies on display, March 1962

Paine Building at left, First National Bank at 2nd and Alder, Eagles at right in 1953
Grand Hotel on right in the 1950s
Fair parade in Sept 1959


Tractor fell from the roof during the demolition in June 1960




Hoop and Hollar Day dunk tank, April 1948
Grand Opening at 7 E Alder, Jan 2 1946
Eagles meet the Freedom Train, April 1948


Show booked for 1958
Eagles softball team, June 1937



Sunday, March 26, 2017

Bowlaway was located at 123 E. Alder prior to opening a new 12 lane facility in the Eastgate area at 411 Ash in 1957. Photos by Bill Lilley courtesy of Jeanne Savage and the Union-Bulletin.

Bowlaway, eight lanes and a lunch room at 123 E Alder, July 2 1956
                  
Gene Struthers, manager

Bowling team in the last year of bowling at 123 E Alder, May 29 1956. Conrad Heimbigner on right.



Bowlaway new construction at 411 Ash Street, May 1956