{ b A abd, FINNS YLVANLA o Note e Yel Ye > ° { two teams in a tie for top spot. los Bowling News Wilson Lumber fought hard for the/ thing leading position they have held sinre By DORIS MALLIN beginning of second half; at one time in the first half of the season The winning streak of Wilson and | they were at the bottom. They bowl- ih Son Lumber came to an end last|ed “with their hearts” Tuesday | , week when it came up against West | io \ a Side Building In the COUNTRY | {2% first two games easily; but fell y ; {down with all the bad breaks on League and lost 4 points placing the ' their side during the last game. They s 1 e + { |* Now || oN || SALE! FAMOUS ONE-COAT WALL FINISH ... COLOR MATCHED T0 YOUR ROOMS @ One gallon 11 @VINY-BOND Onl : $ : o8 CAL VINYL LATEX FLAT WALL FINISH SPRING 762 GREEN J ® Washable © Scrubbable e No painty odor Use freshly-painted room same day ET HUSTON'S FEED SERVICE DALLAS Phone OR 4-6191 VINYL LATEX FLAT WALL FINISH paints average size room | night when they met Circle Ina and | half winner and West Side will meet pat meant every- ide was taking b Dairy. My con- 0 | Wilson Lumber | on a good showing and to West Side | Building for the second half cham- | pionship. Bocar Manufacturing, first | 4 point™® | gratulations "go (next week in a playoff. Country League will roll off for Proprietor's Tournament Tuesday. High games last week were 161- 172 (483), F. Lewis; 167-163 (480), | A. Selingo; 162, A. Stevens; 161, R. | Stair. HARVEYS LAKE WOMEN’S CLUB | League first half winner, Pines, met | Spraces! second half winner last | Tuesday and Pines took the league | championship. Pines had highest to- tal pins of 30303 for the season and Poplars had highest game of 779. Janet Lee was high for the season FOR MOTHER'S DAY GIVE SUNDAY, MAY 10 CHOCOLATES So Fine So Famous So Sure To Please % New Packages! * New Assortments! HALL’S DRUG STORE SHAVERTOWN LADIES’ LADIES’ LADIES’ ByMMeR NYLON HOSE REG. $2.98 REL. 7% $1.97 3% LADIES’ LADIES’ OXFORD PLAY SHOES SNEAKS Val. to $3.98 | Blue or White $1.69 | : $1.89 A 1 2 LADIES’ RAYON Quality PANTIES ANKLETS REG. 59¢ 2 Reg. 39¢’ Pair A o LADIES’ | : LADIES’ CREPE ; REG. $1. DUSTERS : BRAS REG. $2.98 ns he on eft We Sell Only QUALITY LADIES’ LADIES’ BAN-LON GOTTON SWEATERS BLOUSES REG. $4.98 $2.91 100% Nylon HALF-SLIPS REG. $1.98 87c | RB 4opr. 88 2 for §. Lim ME REG. $1.98 96¢ LADIES’ Jamaica or Bermuda SHORTS REG. $1.98 99¢ 3 for $1. RCHANDISE LADIES’ PLISSE PAJAMAS REG. $3.98 $2.51 LADIES’ PEDAL THE DALLAS with 223 while Marie Ritts led the first half with 211; Jane Bicking held highest average of 156 and Ginger Gosart had 152. Captain of champion Pines is Dot Finn, flanked by Helen Bialogowicz, Janet Lee, Betty DeBarry, Jerry Petroskas. Natonettes lead NATONA GIRLS League with 84 points followed with Carderettes some distance behind with 69. High team this week was Natonettes with 1720, not as good as last week’s 1778 rolled by Carder- ettes. M. Dendler was high for the week with 154-379 and G. Fielding led last week with 188-494. High games for the last two weeks were rolled by M. Tryon, 147; N. Smith, 138; A. Davis, 131; G. Fielding, 169; P. Klug, 144; L. Crispell, 144; M. Tryon, 158; E. Dendler, 141. Blue birds lead DALLAS WOM- ANS CLUB League with 36 points while Wrens fly close with 34 and Canaries are singing happily with their 31 after taking total pins of 1663 Thursday. Bluebirds had high- est game of 657. B. Brace scored 186 and B. Stanley had three games to- talling 466. Strikes took second half of LUTH- ERAN WOMEN’S League with 34% points after quite a battle with Spares who ended with 32. Spares, as first half winners, will meet Strikes tonight to determine league championship. TURSDAY, MAY 7, 1959 pins of 2015 and Spares had high game of 697. High three game series was rolled by M. McCarty with 438 and A. Dungey had single high of | 174. K. Kalafsky had 166, M. Gosart, 163, and M. McCarty, 161. Beaumont Inn, May 9, 7 p.m. [BS Chevrolets upset DeSotos for 3 | points in ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN | | BROTHERHOOD League Friday night | and are in second place with 78 | points while DeSotos still lead with 84. Chevrolets were “tops” for the night with one game of 905 and 2583 total pins. Ambrose scored 224 and Garris totalled 565 includ- ing games of 193 and 190. T. Cross rolled 185-182 (547); Spengler, 188-179 (536); and Cort- right, 195-178 (533). Pottsville Woman Wins Acme Chevrolet A Pottsville woman, Mrs. N. J. Reading, Mamie’s Avenue, was de- clared the winner yesterday after- noon of the Chevrolet sedan award- ed ‘weekly for the next ‘eight weeks by Acme Markets to some one of its lucky customers. BEAUMONT WINS OPENER, 24-0 | Strikes led the league with total REMOD let Don help you with a LOW COST LOAN Plann ment, Eo Be. BA 118 Main Street, Luzer home? Why wait? Start right in, Whatever the improve- fs ready to help you with a low cost loan. Stop in—to- morrow—see Don Seebold, and get your plans underway s—quick, E NAT Beaumont opened the season with | a 24-0 crushing win over Center Moreland in the Bi-County League Sunday on the loser’s diamond. The winners collected 28 hits off the offerings of the opposing hurl- The annual banquet will be at|*S with Larry Crispell and Wilson FELT BASE LINOLEUM REG. 89¢ 2 Patterns To Be Sold at 49¢ sq. yd. STRAUSER’S LINOLEUM & TILE CENTER 186 Main St., Luzerne , BU 8-4827 Open Thurs. & Fri. Eve. ’til 9 o’clock now 99¢ sq. yd. leading the attack with four hits each, while Belles, Straley and Pur- vin each collected three. Mel Crispell and Everettes did the | hurling for Beaumont as the pair | combined to toss a two-hitter with | 2F¢ played at Beaumont Sc Duboic C5) ET Cotton Dresses - - Sizes 12-20 — 16; - 241% two safeties for Center Beaumont takes bn Sunday at home. INS and Bestedfr g All hc - - $2.98 hy Mother's Day Cards Girls’ Plaid Slax - Tischler’s Shavertown 5c & 10¢ Store Cor. Main Highway and OPEN EVERY EVENING - - 31.49 Center St. "TIL 8:30 \ ELING? ing to improve your Luzerne National Bank Lverybody’s y 2 1 ne ® Member F.D.1.C. Ji8 The dignified Miners Check-Credit, 8-18 West Market Street Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Miners Check-Credit Account Name Address City EE Ee EE se ea THE FRIENDLY “Miners in Dallas” Miners National Bank --- Main St., Dallas, Pa. 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