eR haat i RE ROBE RT i | | : BILL'S BITS By Bill Hart —ay Dallas Legion came through again as Harry Grose coasted to his third victory of the season . . . . The Legionaires with a 3-1 record are now hot on the heels of the league leaders . . . . Even the absence of three players, G. Roberts, M. In- salaco and A. Knecht, failed to halt the Dallas attack as it hammered out a 6-0 victory over Miners Mills A. A. Sunday on Dallas Township diamond. J Wo aints! [ eo Gay, cheerful rooms give you {our with a definite “lift”. Paint your rooms now with Sapolin Inte- rior Finishes. Beautiful mod- ern colors for walls, ceilings and woodwork. In Gloss, Semi- Gloss and “Mel-Lux” Flat Finish — all super-washable. Room Lots »H NISHES Special | OUTSIDE HOUSE PAINT— Reg. $5.79, NOW $4.95 Bargains In Window Shades, Linoleum, Wallpaper, Lamp Shades and Congoleum Rugs. LUZERNE Paint & Wallpaper STORE 121 MAIN STREET Across from the Bank TELEPHONE 7-9448 PAGE THREE Grose pitched a calm, masterful game and had Miners Mills eating out of his hand all the way . . . The only danger spot was in the sixth inning when with one out and men on first and third, the batter hit a roller to the mound, Grose fielded it and rifled it to Sedler who tagged the man at the plate for the second out and then threw it to Rattigan at second base, who bulleted it right back and on a stellar play, Sedler reach- ed behind his back and tagged the man trying to score. for the final out. Harold Brobst with a double and a single drove in three of the six runs . . .. Al Jones had two singles, a single and a long triple, which proved too hot for the Miners Mills rightfielder to handle . . . . Grose had six strikeouts and gave up two walks. ’ Danny Kozemchak, Dallas Town- ship athlete who graduated in 1945, is planning to take action photos of local sporting events . He expects to photograph Dallas Legionnaires this week . . . Good luck, Danny. The summer season has hit at last with all and sundry sporting some flashy suntans and with a few sorry ones who had a mite too much sun, looking like a cross be- tween a parboiled lobster and a piece of burnt toast. Live and learn. “Two gallons of gas! And water the flowers, fix the shower, feed the canary and turn out the light under the 19 potatoes! Our regular customers know you ‘don’t have to ASK for service Es you get it anyway. We always clean your wind- shield, check your oil, water, and tires—for your car's sake—for your safe- ty's sake. Drive in—let’s get acquainted. Besecker’s Dallas Service Station while Sparky Rattigan contributed ' Beaumont 0 1.000 Shavertown 0 1.000 Noxen .......... 2 .500 Orange i... cist 2/500 ' East Dallas 2 :5:333 Carverton 2 - 333 Vernon: @.....ois jie 4 250 Harding... ohio 3: .000 WATER An Automatic ELECTRIC —makes such a difference in a home! 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The game of the season should be the meeting of these two teams; with the rest of the teams turning in spotty performances, these two A group of friends dropped in to say “Happy Birthday” to Mrs. Cal- lie Parrish who is enjoying very good health in her “eighty plus” ears. look like the teams to beat . . . . y oe and Mrs I. B" Hilbert of East Dallas, last year’s champ, won Allentown. “did the founds? over its first game by defeating Vernon 7-5 in a tilt highlighted by disputes and arguments. Back Mountain League finished its season last week with Harter, Tunkhannock and Kingston Town- ship placing in that order . . . . Dallas Township’ loses five and Dallas Borough loses four players by graduation . . . . The Red and White will lose Winters, Lancio, Vietch, Whipp and Tondora . . . While the Blue and Gold will ke Roberts, Brobst, Knecht and Shafer. the Memorial Day weekend. The entire school system had a grand time ‘picnicing”. the last day! The fifth and sixth grades saw Crispell’s Dairy do the rountine work on the pasteurization and bottling of milk which the group sampled in the form of chocolate milk. a visit to Noxen Tannery where one youngster remarked, “It cer- tainly takes a lot of dirty work to get a sole.” Most of the junior and senior boys are catching the “big one” with Mr. William Arch Austin who is their camp counselor for two weeks at Crow Lake, Ontario, Can- ada. The plans for the Lend-A-Hand Club Bazaar June tenth at 8 P.M. in the High School auditorium are completed. Booths will display aprons, children’s hand-made gar- BI-COUNTY LEAGUE SCHEDULE Games start at 2:30 P. M., Sun- day, June 6. Vernon at Carverton. East Dallas at Noxen. Orange at Beaumont. Shavertown at Harding. DALLAS KIWANIS JUNIOR LEAGUE SCHEDULE June 4 ments, hand-work novelties and a Dallas Township at Shavertown.| “fish pond.” Then too there will Jackson Township at Dallas. be a parcel post sale. It will Trucksville .at Fernbrook. be fun to see from where your June 8 package was sent. The entertain- ment committee has an interesting program. Dallas at Trucksville. Fernbrook at Dallas Township. Shavertown at Jackson Township. All games start at 6 P. M. Variety Program Meeker W. S. C. S. will sponsor a variety program Friday, June 4, at 8 o'clock. Proceeds to be used to send girls of the church to sum- mer camp. Committee members are: Mrs. John Hildebrant, Mrs. Russell Steele, Mrs. Arthur Hoover and Mrs. Morton Connelly. Every- body is welcome. DALLAS KIWANIS LEAGUE Games played Tuesday, June 1: Shavertown 12, Fernbrook 3. Trucksville 13, Jackson Town- ship 2. Dallas - Dallas Township game called off; to be played later so as not to interfere with graduation. BI-COUNTY LEAGUE STANDINGS Games played Sunday, May 30 Beaumont 9, Harding 5. East Dallas 7, Vernon 5. Noxen 8, Carverton 7. Shavertown 9, Orange 5. Lake Shore and Ferry’s Seeds, Arthur Cone’s bulk seed for garden and field, Women of Kiwanis 3 Hoffman's seed corn, Hear Talk On Antiques garden sprays, dust and Mrs. Norman Smith gave an in- fertilizers. dinner meeting of Dallas Women of Kiwanis held at Irem Temple Club last Wednesday evening. . Plans were discussed for a picnic supper to be held at the club Wed- nesday, July 14. Mrs. Florence Werner and Mrs. Mary Hartman are in charge. Present at the meeting were: Mrs. Ann Joseph, Mrs. Clara Troxel, Mrs. Gladys Cooper, Mrs. Helen Hess, Mrs. Wilma Elston, Mrs. Wilma Elston, Mrs. Louise Reardon, Mrs. Virginia Harris, Mrs. Elaine Mosier, Mrs. Phyllis Smith, Mrs. Florence Griesing, Mrs. Esther Hen- ninger, Mrs. Marian Cuppells, Mrs. Dorothy Anderson, Mrs. Marguerite Shaver, Mrs. Murial Laux, Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. Bernadine Shae- “My stock is the best fed in town with Brown and Fassett Feed”. “WE DELIVER” BROWN & FASSETT fer, Mrs. Robert Hale, Mrs. A. FERNBROOK Panetti, Mrs. Florence Werner and Mrs. Mary Hartman. ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF two new, large, modern soda fountains to serve you in many convenient ways. We feature all types of fountain service plus such short order delights as hot dogs, ham- burgs, french fries, steaks, and sandwiches. SANDY BEACH EXTRAS % Clean, Modern Picnic Grounds % Baby’s Bottles Warmed or Cooled, No Charge MODERN DRIVE-IN THEATRE EXPECTED TO OPEN THIS WEEK SANDY BEACH HARVEY'S LAKE PENNSYLVANIA Next on the program was |~ Home Your favorite fresh fruits and vegetables are always in season at your Acme Market—displayed on modern sanitary stands. 85¢ 5 lbs. Solid, Ripe, Slicing Fancy, Long, Green TOMATOES CUCUMBERS os. 216 2 i. 1% Watermelons - Be Finest, No. 1 New Potatoes Full Peck (15 Ibs.) 29¢ Sweet Red-Ripe Med. New Cabbage .:::] ™. 5c | Fla. 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