9 Main Highway, Trucksville IF YOU WANT TO SEE A FINE SELECTION OF ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES COME TO GUYETTE’S TRUCKSVILLE RADIO SERVICE Phone 286-R-9 IT PAYS ! When your chicks have eaten 2 lbs. of Purina change to complete growing ration. Aim for big, fully-developed pullets at 20 It helps pay off in lots of weeks. eggs and big eggs in the fall. us now for your pullet growing needs. OLD TOLL GATE FEED SERVICE Trucksville Phone 520-R-2 Startena per chick— Purina Growena, the See Sell more milk—Raise better calves—Make more money—Raise your calves on TI-O-GA CALF FOOD AND CALF RATION. FEED SERVICE i DEVENS MILLING COMPANY A. C. DEVENS, Owner PHONE 200—DALLAS, PA. DOES THE JOB RIGHT! ® Sturdy, strong but light weight due to simplified design. Plenty of power ling. from only 30 h.p. motor. @® To change from row to windrow at- tachment, or vice versa, remove and replace only 5 bolts and a sleeve coup- id ~~ THE POST, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1951 f ee el irs BACK MOUNTAIN LITTLE LEAGUE STANDINGS Jackson 20 1.000 Shavertown 1 0 ,1.000 Dallas 1-3 500 Carverton 07-1" .000 Fernbrook 0-1 -.000 Trucksville 0:1 .000 Schedule Friday, June 1 Jackson vs. Carverton. Saturday, June 2 Shavertown vs. Fernbrook, Trucksville vs. Carverton. (First game at 4:00 PM). Monday June 4 Trucksville vs. Fernbrook. Tuesday, June 5 Jackson vs. Trucksville. Wednesday, June 6 Carverton vs. Dallas, Thursday, June 7 Shavertown vs. Fernbrook. BI-COUNTY LEAGUE STANDINGS W.. 1. "Pct. Beaumont 4 1 .800 East Dallas 4 1 .800 Orange 4-1 ..800 Vernon 4 1 .800 Shavertown 3 2 .600 Noxen 2.3, +5400 Tunkhannock 2:3 .40Q Dallas I-40 200 Carverton 1.4 1200 Jenks 0 5. 1.000 Standings include Beaumont’s protested win over Noxen. SCHEDULE Sunday, June 3 Beaumont at Tunkhannock; Carverton at Dallas; Vernon at Noxen; East Dallas at Orange; Shavertown at Jenks. SCORES Sunday, May 27 East Dallas 6, Tunkhannock 5; Orange 7, Noxen 6; Vernon 17, Dallas 11; Beaumont 5, Shavertown 3 (12 innings); Carverton 9, Jenks 1 (Game under protest). Get ’em now! Believe me folks, this is the last call, Yes, we've got just about the last batch of of chicks we're goin’ to get this season. It’s not too late! You can get some good layers and meat producers come Fall if you start your chicks on Glidden feeds this EY ® New Holland slicing action grips material while it cuts. down and across cutter bar toward power source. Slices like a knife— Knives draw week. Seems to me like does not squeeze forage as in ordi- nary scissors-type machines. Listen to the latest farm news every day at 7:30 and 12:55 over Station WHWL Charles H. Long Sweet Valley, Penna. me Phones 8421 - 8431 we'll find egg and meat prices still runnin’ pretty high the rest of this year so it'll sure pay to be able to go up to the coop and get yourself all the eggs you want, or a nice plump rooster for Sunday dinner. TRUCKSVILLE MILL Stanley Moore, Prop. Trucksville, Pa. PUBLIC AUCTION Saturday June 9th, 195 Starting At 11:00 a. m. Contents of House and Barn inclu ding furniture, dishes, pictures, tools, books, toys, draperies, cider press and hundreds of other items. LOCATION: Former Long Farm near Perrin’s Marsh. 4 miles from Goss Manor on the Centermoreland Road. munds Corners. HENRY BROOKS Auctioneer and Appraiser 1 7-10 miles from De- H. Fitzgerald Owner Line Drive, With Two Away. Wins Game For East Dallas Walt Kozemchak, batting with two out, broke a 5-5 ninth inning tie on the first pitch with a line drive over the first baseman’s head to score Tex Wilson from third with the inning run for East Dallas over Tunkhannock. In winning the game East Dallas set some kind of record, and an unenviable one at that. East Dal- las committed six errors in one inning and had a total of eleven. Tunkhannock played smooth even ball and had they been able to hit Stanton hard enough at the right time they would have breezed through. + As it was ten men were stranded on base. Stanton was in trouble most of the game and little of it was of his own making. Tunkhannock col- lected only seven hits, all singles, and had only one man reach first on’ a free ticket. Fourteen hits off the booming East Dallas bats was the factor of safety. Tex Wilson had three successive singles to lead the club. Howard Garbutt and Bill Race each connect- ed for a double and a single. Russ Muchler blasted out a triple for the longest hit of the game and added a single. Walt Kozemchak and Warren Stanton cracked out two singles each to add to the total. Giberson was the only Tunk batter to hit Stanton more than once. He had two singles. East Dallas hit safely at least once every inning. The Tunkhannock infield func- tioned smoothly as it reeled .off one double play and came close on two others. Garbutt made two tough catches in right field to come off with top fielding honors for East Dallas. Vogrin, on the mound for Tunkhannock, started the fatal ninth inning auspicously as he whiffed Belles, the first man. Wilson then followed with his third hit of the afternoon and advanced to second on Garbutt’s single. Both runners moved up as Race ground- ed out second to first. Then with two on and two down, Kozemchak’s blast ended the game. To Move To New England Mr. and Mrs. William Reardin and children, Billie, aged four, Rhett, two and Randy one will move shortly to Waban, Mass., where Mr, Reardin has accepted a position as manager of the New England branch of Aircraft Marine Pro- ducts Inc. Main branch of the cor- poration is in Harrisburg. The Reardins regret that they are leaving the Back Mountain area and all the fine friends they have made here. WEEK-END SPECIALS IN “Dukes” 19417 MERCURY 4-door sedan $345 down 1938 DODGE Good Transportation 1940 CHEVROLET Business Coupe 1950 OLDSMOBILE “88” _Radio and Heater All priced less than OPS ceiling SERVICE & TOWING “Duke” Isaacs Main Highway, Trucksville Jackson Leads Little League Shavertown Catcher Hits Second Homer Jackson sparked by Salansky, their diminutive nine-year-old shortstop, is perched on the top of the Back Mountain Little League by virtue of two straight victories. In their first week of play the Little Leaguers have shown that they are little in size only but are defin- PAGE SEVEN i —— Post Classified Ads Get Results a itely big leaguers in the caliber of their play. The first game of the season was played last Tuesday with Dal- las taking a 11-7' victory over Trucksville. The second game, saw Shavertown win over Carverton 13- 5, Stave Balut, Shavertown catcher, hitting his second home run of the season with two mates aboard. Jackson won its first game Fri- day defeating Dallas ‘10-3. Young Salansky was by odds the smallest and best player on the field. Jack- son made it two in a row the following day by taking Fernbrook 8-2, | Minor league games will follow the regular Little League contests. These games are played by lads "| who are out for League squads but who haven’t made the grade yet. Charles Steinhauer, league com- missioner, announces that in ten days the bleachers will be up at | the Shavertown grounds along with a refreshment stand and an electric scoreboard. Among those who deserve com- mendation for the fine job they are doing are the league umpires headed by Red Schwartz. They have been in for a lot of good natured ribbing from the fans and have not been distracted by it. 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