The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 11, 1950, Image 5

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Two Teams Tied
a
For Top Place
Shavertown And
Dallas In Lead
Knecht’'s and Tom Reese's four
bingles and Glen Robert's three left
no room for doubt.
Shavertown-Carverton
Russ Hons hurled Shavertown to
a much-needed 7-2 victory over Car-
verton Sunday. Aided by home runs
by Billy Metzger and Ralph An-
thony, Hons coasted to the win
allowing but seven hits and two
runs, Metzger and Anthony were
the siege guns for Shavertown as
Anthony collected a double to go
with his homer and Metzger a
single to add to his four-bagger.
Orange-East Dallas
Harry Martin was in complete
charge of the game as Orange
tumbled East Dallas 4-2. Martin
fanned 12° men and walked but
three in hurling his five-hitter.
' Stanton was equally as effective
Dallas 7 ’
AB R H
Roberts, ss 5 C203
K. Grose, rf 4.0)
H. Grose, p 5d 2
J. Knecht, 3b 5.04
Brobst, If Be lr
Van'rouck, 2b 5.00
Reese, cf 5. 20d
Sedler, c 51 2
A. Knecht, 1b 4:1 +1
Pavlick, rf 2:40.70
45 7 19!
Vernon 4
AB: RH
Searfoss, ss 5. 0450
Dubois, rf 5.003
Gulla, 2b 400002
Kuzma, 3b Bun) nn
A. Wyda, 1b 5: 01 412
Moticho, ¢ 5 vu
Harding, p go 2
Faux, cf 3.::1"3
Brunges, lf 3 1
39 4 14
Walks by—Grose 4, Harding 2. SQ’s
by—Grose’ 6, Harding 3. Winning
Pitcher—Grose. Losing Pitcher—
Harding. A
Innings R HE
Dallas— 120 300 001 7190
Vernon—000 000 031 4140
Dallas and Shavertown notched
decisive triumphs to remain tied for
league leadership. East Dallas
bowed to Orange to fall one game
off the pace and at the same time
boosting Orange towards the top
spot. Dallas took Vernon 7-4 to post
an eight win and five loss record,
with Shavertown posting a like re-
cord on its 7-2 victory over Carver-
ton. Orange defeated East Dallas
4-2 to place among the leaders,
knocking East Dallas down a notch.
Dallas-Vernon
Dallas took an early 6-0 lead’and
although threatened by a three-run
eighth inning, coasted to a 7-4 tri-
umph. Lefty Harry Grose went all
the way, giving up 14 hits, for the
win against Harding, who was slam-
med for 20 base knocks by the Dal-
las nine. The game was decided in
the early innings. Hitting like Jim
Pilar To Post
(Continued from Page One)
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domestic
grave reflection upon
habits. : :
The view from the attic window
compensates for much pulling and
hauling ‘of trunks and cradles. Far
above the lesser trees there is a
gap between the mammoth white
pines and the immense oaks, and a
hill and an orchard are on parade
from the narrow window. The sun-,
warmed
heat, dust-motes dance in a ray of
sunshine, a sudden shower comes
up and there is the patter of rain
just overhead. The attic is the
nicest room in the house.
LANDSCAPING
Planning and Planting
Lawns, Flagstone Walks,
Terraces, Stone Walls, etc.
JOHN SPIEL
Lanscape Service since 1929
Shrineview Greenhouse
DALLAS, PA.
Phone 153-R-11
TERMITE CONTROL
MOTH PROOFING
ANTS & SILVERFISH
Rid Your Premises of All De-
structive and Disease Carrying
Insects and Rodents with Our
Sanitary Service or Supplies.
For Estimates and Consul-
tation Without Cost or
Obligation
Call J. C. EHRLICH CO.
718 Market St., rear
Kingston, Pa.—Phone 7-1974
FOR A PAINTING ESTIMATE
CALL
Leland A. Honeywell
Phone H. L. 3567 or 3043
Address, Pole 155 Harveys Lake
Quality paint and
skilled mechanics
William G. Lloyd
Town and Couniry
Electrician
House-Wiring and
Appliance Repairs
Shop at 120 N. Main St.,
roof diffuses a pleasing j,
fanning nine in pitching a neat
five-hitter, but seven East Dallas
errors loomed large in the scoring.
: Fred Stevens was the whole offens-
ive show for East Dallas scoring
both runs, knocking out a single
and a double and stealing four bas-
es. Orange's Big blows were Lou
Evan’s double to lead off the fifth
and Paul Kunkle’'s two-run double
in the same inning to knock in the
final Orange runs in the three-run
fifth. Harry Sickler scored the other
Orange tally in the first.
Orange 4
AB R H
Sickler, rf S42]
Kunkle, ss 5 0vil
Prebola, cf 5:50 1
Matte, 3b qh
Brace, If 300
Evans, 1b 4’ 1nY
Stofko, ¢ 4:.:0 0
Smith, 2b 8 JO
Martin, p 4.- 10:0
35° 4.5
East Dallas 2
AB R H
Tondora, 3b S33: 0
Muchler, If 3480 4 0rd
Hughey, 2b 208 +43 100
Wilson, c¢ i, x. SR SEP | Rie |
Bellas, ss S41 1002000) 0
Stevens, cf SBT (1G BTN
Kozemchak, 1b ,280 4 0 1
Phillips, rf J78 02 0:0
Now get rid of
BGRASS
Also called
Watergrass
Fall Grass
SCUTL cleans out
Crabgrass without harm
desirable grasses, . per
or pets.
Easily applied os it comes
from the package by hand
or with reader | . . no
Ask for “SCUTTLE”
Box, 400 sq ft — $ .95
Box, 1250 sq ft — 1.95
Bag, 5500 sq ft — 6.85
KING FLORAL
BRANCH STORE
Luzerne-Dallas Highway
Phone Dallas 520-R-7
WwW oe
CARE
TT
Product a
282 4.0 0
250 20:01 0
Stanton, p
Garbutt, rf
32: Za
RBI'S—Kozemchak, Kunkle 2, Mar-
tin. Doubles—Stevens, Kunkle, Ev-
ans, Walks—Martin 3, Stanton 2.
SO’s by—Martin 12, Stanton 9. Hit
Batsman—Martin (Tondora). WP—
Martin. LP—Stanton.
Innings
Orange 100 030 000
East Dallas 000 100 010
Joy Class Holds
Bugust Meeting
Joy Class, Kunkle Methodist
Church, met Tuesday night at the
home of Mrs. Florence Besteder,
with Miss Grace Klimeck as co-
hostess, Mrs. Elva Elston presiding,
and Miss Madeline Transue in
charge of devotions.
Mrs. Helen Landon was elected
secretary to round out the unex-
pired term of Mrs. Henry Kraft of
Baltimore, the former Miss Dorothy
RHE
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257
THE POST, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1950
Weaver, Kunkle. Mrs, Betty Meeker
resigned as corresponding secretary,
with Mrs. Florence White elected to
replace her.
A white elephant sale is an-
nounced for the next meeting, with
members requested to bring 25c
gifts for auction. Hostesses will be
Mrs. Elva Elston, Mrs. Vivian Miers,
and Mrs. Lois Hilbert.
Members present were: Mesdames
Gertrude Eckert, teacher, Dorothy
Dodson, Betty Meeker, Elva Elston,
Florence Hoyt, Helen Landon, Lois
Hilbert, Dorothy Haddle, Florence
Besteder, Ruth Wertman, Alice Mil-
ler, Sylvia Brace, Irene Transue;
and Misses Phyllis Kunkle, Shirley
Martin, Madeline Transue, Grace
Klimeck.
Lehman, Not Noxen
Roll Removed
It was the Lehman Honor Roll
which was removed because of new
highway construction and not the
Noxen Honor Roll as was recently
stated in the Dallas Post.
Thank You, Everybody
All of us here at Hall's Pharmacy want to
thank you for the splendid response you gave
to the opening of our new store.
Your many kind expressions and generous
floral offerings made the opening more than
any of us had dared to expect.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hall
Hall’s Pharmacy
Shavertown, Pa.
CO:
Home Dressed Fryers
Campbell's Vegetable
King Midas Flour 25 1b
Sno-Sheen Cake Flour
www 17 COMES TO £2000 E4Viney,
call ed rr :
SHOP WHERE THE FOOD IS BEST
DIXON'S SUPER MARKET
Home Dressed Roasting Chickens 49c Ib.
CUT UP CHICKENS
logs#and Breasts ~~ TTT 83c Ib.
Smoked Picnics 4-6 1b. avg. 49c Ib.
legs of Lamb... ac 79¢ Ib.
Bananas... 2 lbs. 25¢c
Alberta Peaches = 2 lbs 29c
lettuce. Ja 2 heads 25c
California Cantaloupes each 23c
Cooking Onions... bh. .5¢
Peter Pan Peanut Butter 12 oz. Jar
Ritters Pork and Beans No. 2 size can 2-.23
Coca Cola 6-25¢ plus tax and deposit
Wise Potato Chips 1 Ib. bag
Backman Pretzels 12 oz. pkg.
Free Delivery to Lake on
Tuesday and Friday
Soup reg. can 2-23c
sack. oT $2.09
33
2%:1b pkey... .3%
.69
33
Owned and Operated
(CSTE RHI TEE
DIXON'S
SUPER-MARKET
DALLAS — PHONE (35
by RALPH DIXON
Ralph Franklin
Buried Monday
Lies At Fern Knoll
In Family Plot
Ralph M. Franklin, Dallas, was
buried at Fern Knoll Cemetery
Monday afternoon, with Rev. Fred-
erick Moock officiating at St. Paul's
Lutheran Church, Shavertown, and
at the cemetery.
Mr. Franklin, son of Pearl Shaver
Franklin and the late Harry M.
Franklin was a young man, only
42 at the time of his death. Em-
ployed in the office of the Boston
Store for 19 years, he had appar-
ently been in good health up until
the onset of his illness two months
ago; but Bright's Disease is insid-
ious, and had made lethal headway
before its accidental discovery at
the time one of his daughters was
being examined for whooping
cough, ’
Mr. Franklin was hospitalized at
once for a week, but was then dis-
charged and sent home to be with
his’ family for two months. He died
last Friday.
Surviving are his wife, the former
Emmert Dressel; three daughters,
Barbara 15, Jean, 13, and Marjorie,
5; his mother, Mrs. Pearl Franklin;
a sister Louise, in Philadelphia; and
a brother, Kenneth H. Kingston.
Bearers were: Leo Sweeney, Dav-
id Monk, Donald Boline, John Szos-
tak, Samuel Williams, Jesse Thom-
as and David Price.
_ PAGE FIVE
A SP
Friendship Class
To Meet Wednesday
Friendship Class of Trucksville
Methodist Church will meet in the
social room Wednesday at 8 p.m.
A full attendance is urged.
Fresh Ground Hamburg | Rib End Pork Chops
53c¢ Ib. 45¢ |b.
Country Style
Pure Pork Sausage Center Cut Pork Chops
59¢ Ib. 13c¢ Ib.
Chuck Roast Tender Pork Liver
59c Ib. 39¢ Ib.
Veal Breast Skinless Franks
35¢ Ib. 49c¢ Ib.
LARE'S MEAT MARKET
188 MAIN STREET LUZERNE
OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS TILL 9
Read The Classified Column
FRIDAY
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CHURCH ST.
SUNDAY—T:30. P. M., AUGUST
A MOST INTERESTING LECTURE THAT YOU WILL NEVER FORGET!
TUESDAY, 7:30 P. M., AUGUST 15. “THE MISSING LINK OF CHRISTIANITY”
LISTEN TO THIS FASCINATING HISTORICAL EPIC—A GRIPPING TOPIC!
THURSDAY—T7:30 P. M., AUGUST 7T—*“SEAL OF GOD”
HOW WILL YOU KNOW IT?
HEAR THE BIBLE ANSWER.
SING EACH NIGHT WITH RICHARD FEARING
WHAT IS IT?
JOIN THE CROWDS—ATTEND THE DALLAS
Bible Auditorium
Hear JOHN HOFFMAN
“JUDGMENT DAY.” HOW NEAR AREWE TO IT?
7:30 P. M.
13. “GOD’S
AT THE
BIBLE AUDITORIUM
AUGUST (1
TWO GIFTS TO MAN”
DALLAS, PA.
BUILDING SOLID!
Foreed to Vacate
EVERYTHING MUST GO!
only 3.99
100% Pure Gabardine Pants
Blues, Greys, Tans, Browns, Greens
$12.50 Value If Perfect
$2.59
$5.00 Value
Nylon Acetate
Sport Shirts
Sport Shirts
Limited Quantities
Didi dtd ttt.
Skip-dent
99¢
Boys’
SL.79
Value $4.00
Gabardine Trousers
Basque Shirts
$1.29
Regular $2.95
Zelon
$2.98
$5.00 Value
Sport Jackets
Undershirts
Limited Quantities
3c
79 MAIN STREET
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I'D LIKE TO BUY
SOME VITAMINS,
PLEASE.
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Shavertown, Phone Dallas10
CERTAINLY, MRS. JONES.
WE RECOMMEND REXALL
PURETEST PLENAMINS.
DO THESE PLENAMINS) THEY SURELY
CONTAIN ALL THE
VITAMINS MY
MINIMUM
HAVE
3
DO. JUST TWO
CAPSULES A DAY
FAMILY NEED?) SUPPLY ALL THE
VITAMINS FOR WHICH
a REQUIREMENTS
ESTABLISHED,
: PLUS LIVER
7 \\ CONCENTRATE
i AND IRON.
DAILY
BEEN
I'M SURE YOU'LL BE
PLEASED WITH PLENAMINS.) ENOUGH FOR
I'VE CERTAINLY NOTICED
A DIFFERENCE IN MY
OWN FAMILY SINCE
WE STARTED USING
THAT'S 600D
PUTTING ME WISE
TO THEM. I'LL BE
BACK FOR MORE
WHEN THESE ARE
GET YOUR
PLENAMINS
AT
EVANS
REXALL
DRUGS
SHAVERTOWN