'6 P.M. to Midnite— Wed., Thurs., Fri.,, Sat. Clams Lobster Tails Deviled Crab o0¢ Half of Fried Chicken $ Fr. Fries - Vegetables i PHILLIPS Overbroore Jnn Dallas 562-R-2 @ Overbrook Rd. Shuffleboard, Darts i Read the Classified Column Television, SPECIAL eu el Se LEE BACK MOUNTAIN CHURCH SOFTBALL LEAGUE is W.. 1. Pct. Prince of Peace .... 2.0. 1.000 Shavertown Methodist 1 0 1.000 Saint Paulls ou. 0: 17.000 St. Therese’s -.......... 0 1 .000 Trucksville Methodist 0 1 .000 Schedule Wednesday, June 27 Prince of Peace vs. St. Therese’s at Dallas Township. Trucksville Methodist vs. Shavertown Metho- dist at Kingston Township. BI-COUNTY LEAGUE SCHEDULE Sunday, June 24 Dallas at East Dallas; Vernon at Beaumont; Noxen at Jenks; Car- verton at Tunkhannock; Orange at Shavertown. Lehman Choir To Sing Lehman mixed choir, urfder the direction of Mrs. Homer Middleton, will sing at Benton Methodist Church Sunday morning and give a full concert at the evening ser- vice in St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, W. Milton. There are twenty-one voices. GENUINE Special Price $135 GRANITE Larry Newhart’s first inning home run with two men on base gave Ralph Anthony, Shavertown pitcher, a working margin to defeat East Dallas 3-2 on East Dallas dia- mond Sunday. Glenn Swank start- ed on the mound for East Dallas, and except for the one gopher ball thrown to Newhart, was untouch- able. Although wild, he hit three batsmen, Swank chalked up 11 strikeouts in six innings. In the second inning Swank struck out the three men facing him. Warren Stanton pitched the final innings for East Dallas and allowed only two of Shavertown’s six hits. Anthony went the route for Shav- ertown allowing two runs on eight hits. Shavertown wrapped up the tilt in the first inning when Richards singled and Kitchen was hit by a pitched ball to set the stage for Newhart’s tremendous blast to left center. East Dallas scored one run in the first when Wilson's single drove in Bellas who was on base on a Shavertown error. The second run came in the fifth on | LE FETE ERS Newhart's Homer With Two On Wins 3-2 Game For Shavertown when Muchler slammed out a double, East Dallas’ only extra base hit, to score Swank, who al- so was on base via an error. Billy Metzger, Shavertown sec- ond baseman, had the dubious dis- tinction of being hit by a pitched ball three out of the five times he came to bat. He singled the other two times to place himself on base five times out of five bats. New- hart laced out a single to go with his four bagger to lead the Shaver- town batters. Muchler had three for four, one a double, to top the East Dallas nine. Wilson and Os- trum had two singles apiece and Stanton one to complete the East Dallas batting. Richards and Kit- chen each had a single to aid Newhart and Metzger in the attack. 0. LE. 8. Picnic Dallas Chapter Order Eastern Star will hold its picnic, starting in late afternoon of June 27 at the home of Jean Kuehn on Ma- chell avenue. Members and friends are invited. ——_—_—__ Soguilar Price... $210 | SL . oll Enter mR i i | the delicious food served in i Ns THE MARINE DINING ROOM é A and jl of : | a" : Biokanelines Harveys Lake Hotel! GERMICK & FRIAR Gorsplste Hotel Vaoilities - Phone Harveys Lake 3731 | { 87 TENER ST. (Off Union St.) LUZERNE—Phone 7-6614 a | S Re | OF YOUR FRIENDS and NEIGHBORS & oo . ee | who are working and giving for the LIBRARY AUCTION AUTOMATIC HEATING UNIT WE WANT WHAT YOU Valued at $300. HAVE—GET IT READY | Bae PICK-UP TRUCKS + say rou WILL MASE ORL.S : MON.-TUES.-WED. % 2 | x slik Lo oN UES £3 IF YOU BUY IT AT AUCTION Phone Dallas 9090 EARL MONK WILL ALLOW | | $50.00 ON INSTALLATION. For Pick-up ASK TO BE ON A COMMITTEE! GIVE WHAT YOU'D LIKE TO KEEP! DON'T MISS THE 3 | | | TWO BIG DAYS! J ULY 6 - 7 Call Dallas 300 or 567 For Auction Information. v North Street Bridge Work Starts Monday Reconstruction of North Street Bridge between Kingston and Wilkes-Barre, started on Monday morning according to Norman Johnstone, secretary of Wyoming Valley Motor Club. Traffic will not be disturbed for the first two months, said Mr. Johnstone, which will be welcome news to Back Moutain commuters. The bridge is 1,200 feet long and will be widened from nineteen feet to twenty-four. Fifty percent of the steel is now available with the rest assured for September 1. Pinebrook Iron Works of Scranton has the contract for $419,000. Miss Doris L. Traver Marries Donald King Miss Doris L. Traver, daughter of James Traver of Kunkle became the bride of Donald King, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne King of Meeker Saturday, June 2 at 5:30 p.m. Rev. Frank K. Abbott per- formed the ceremony. Attendants were Miss Louise Wy- ant of Noxen and Larry Drabick of Meeker. Mrs. King is a graduate of Noxen High School and is employed at Mirandy Dress Factory, Noxen. Mr. King was ‘graduated from Lake Township High School and served with the Air Corps during World War II. He graduated in June from Bloomsburg State Teachers’ College. The couple is residing temporar- ily at Noxen. Investigate Accidents An investigation | recently con- ducted by Norman Johnstone, se- cretary of Wyoming Valley Motor Club and William Kline, engineer of the State Department of High- ways, revealed that of eight auto- mobile drivers involved in accident at the right angle intersection of Route 115 and the Harveys Lake Highway, two admitted falling asleep; four lived in the vicinity and knew the highway better than most motorists and two were un- familiar with the road. The Secretary added that there have been no accidents since the investigation. Lake Street Women Entertains At Shower Mrs. F. B. Schooley and Mrs. Charles Mayer, Lake Street, Dallas entertained on Tuesday evening, June 5 at a variety shower honor- ing Miss Ann Ellis of Kingston, a bride elect. Games were played and refreshments were served. The following were present: Miss Ann Ellis, Mrs. Jennie Ellis, Miss June Ellis, Mrs. John Clime, Mrs. George Humphreys, Mrs. Isaac Evans, Mrs. Norman Stair, Mrs. Robert Sprau, Kingston; Mrs. Byron Kitchen, Mrs. Minnie Hoover, Shavertown; Mrs. Sterling Kitchen, Mrs. James Knecht, Miss Jeanne Schooley, Miss Nancy Schooley, COMPARE Choose Whichever Prepared Meal Food He Likes Best. BLUE STREAK Distributed By OLD TOLL GATE Feed Service XX (XXX) PAGE SEVEN Mrs, Arthur Dungey, Mrs. Edward Stair, Mrs. Fannie Quail, Mrs. C. Graydon Mayer, Dallas; Miss Jane Davis, Forty Fort; Mrs. David Kit- chen, and the hostessess. Read the Classified Column Po NO GRUNT! NO GROAN! Keep ‘em sharp They’il work better! We specialize in hand and power mower repairs. No job is too big . . . no job too small. If you keep your mower sharp you'll save time and ef- fort. Call us today. Our work will please you. 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