yr w= SX 2: : : 2 Le £ VOTE © DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA ae os THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1960 > SHOTION AgmPAGE T hb > ; ) ; - eX % oe oo. % . Le ll . . a Er AA a AGE Ta a BT a A Ail yr SS UNS CUT RAR ERE AT i STA A TT SR a eR RT nC A LER TT RRS, [m1 Te A dw eal ic oR 2 i | maining eight innings to register his | A i : z ] ] Noxen Defeats | tmiicic some and visors Horse Show In Sixteenth Year | resentation V( I y Women’s Bowlin : e is currently averaging sixteen : oming a c Cc " 4 strikeouts per game. le t S k South Buburn 8-3 Noxen countered with an un- Jac e S par 3 earned run in the second, five runs ournamen tarts Here On Sun ay Strong pitching by Ron Swingle | on three doubles, twa walks, and Spo Dinner { P74 Doh han eh 3 i | two hit hatiers in Be Siig and foes eT TE ¢ Fifteenth Annual Tournament of Wyoming Valley Wo- Hin Unday asfone rum: eech in ‘the fifth and | cn G ; I | men’ s Bowling Association will be held at CROWN IMPERIAL Noxen, seventh innings. | | ker Says Brawn ra nates n June : : i ; BOWLING LANES starting Sunday and continuing through South Auburn got off to an im- TH AUEURN AB H 'R RBI | ee “rT Be latched Thursday pressive start in the first inning by Froche CR. 4.1 1770 | iA a o 4 2 #4 Team events will take place Sunday and on Monday night. collecting three runs on two s'ngles , Lutz, V. C 01070 | B rains These Days ! Hi 4 < a & and a home run by the first base- | Newhart, R. 8B 3 2 1 1 Y 3 ys Singles sud doubies will bg rolled on Tyesciay, Wedne Seday ic man, Lutz. « However, they: fa’'led Newhart, D. 8S 4 0. 0 0 | Presentation of" eleven Varsity urscay. 2 ! to threaten again as Swingle stru~k Mowr IBA 006 jackets and four Varsiiy sweaters The local giris are looking forward to making an excellezt g y J y : : out a total of fifteen batsmen and | Lutz, B. 1B, 80 aL wna | highlighted the Sports Night Ban- showing on their home lanes. Last year, the tournam:nt was yielded only two hits over the re- _ Carter, D. LE 2.0 2070 quet Saturday evening at Dallas held at Bavitz Lanes in Nanticoke. / = = ee Junior High Sehool cafeteria, when | Nine local teams placed and eighteen girls frcm Crown Mrs. Fred Eck, toastmaster, in be- | imperial took individual prizes. Good luck, girs! on : : half of Booster Club Mothers, WILLIAMSPORT TOURNAMENT ©. & CROWN TMPERIAT handed the prizes to coaches of Crown Imperial Lanes have bcs ing Berti by 113 pins. Tom Cross A i Coen ¥ dhol deli Behl Shall basketball, wrestling and baseball | well-represented at Faxon Lanes (filling in for Doc Thomas) hit 227; teams, who in turn made the pre- Williamsport in the toulnament Weis Meatle, 200 and le Yankoski, BOWLING LANES Memorial Highway sentation to students, who are being bald there. Tow with both 191. The Second game 2i0ed Lp £31] s t 3 i 5 x tet Y : - -ade’s rit Walt 2 . = DALLAS seniors or will not be eligible nest men and women participating. With 2 ales or a do Se year, but ‘have been on Varsity had EAA th again scoring ; nkoski, 1 now brings you : i £ | one week to go, three of the top and Roberts, 178. Berti’s boys, with ners tgams Toi: Ivo years. J five places are held by local AL ar ahs » = - ° saab: “ z vr roar3d : Coach Clinton Brobst presented bowlers. Nick Stredney holds first Bd Shims: 2 oor gd < basketball jackets to Clinton Hess, place with a four game series of ein. {asin eras 2 nroug Andrew Sicket, Dona'd Hopkins, and 911; Grace Sickler took over third ay Se ee : : ; Henry Hess; sweaters ‘o Peter Saturday with 832, knocking Bill ; 1s 1 i 8 : Re : Ey : 3 o er is > e took the trophy with 2831 total t Leonard Ide, left, and Robert that ums year's show will top afl | Letts, Jack Eck and Douglas Shelly. Allabaugh down to fifth with 832. BO es oy wi ow i | Disque, are co-chairmen of the others. Each year for the past) Conch he gave Sarl Kocher, vy ign held The George Shupp League will : ~ ixteenth annual ‘Back Mountain several years the Lehman Horse | W'e8ting jackets to Thomas 500m- : fifth place, dropped to = seventh. i ond sea ith it — EVERY DAY AND NIGHT — sixteent years po : Cart ed tchiards | sti ha wind up its second season with its ~ | Horse Show to be held at Lehman show has grown in size, attracting’ © Lynn McCarty, Gerald Richards, | Grace bowls in the Imperialeties and 5 4 1 Ege i | Saturday, July 2 and Monday, July prove and more spectators and 2nd Roy Hall. Ts T. fanny Country Leagues with a 155 aver- — ‘en De Pgh ne | Br nm 7 Death “1 “Edward Brominski baseball] ‘CHATHAM, VA—Cadet Lt. James ;,. ; th aos RO ournameng roli-o 5. wee e 4. President of Lehman Township entrants. i gwa ) 33 age in both. Her scores at Faxon 1 va ed S b : : > : : 21 (32 hots os 1 Charles | T- Parry of Shavertown will be 936.909.186.218 including eague was organized in September, . + jackets to Thomas Heslop, were 239-209-186-218 including a : 4 . Volunteer Fire Company, Russell With July 4th falling on Monda ior Inne] 2 1938 by George Shupp who served > RED PIN SPECIEL 1s starting Coolbaugh, made the appointment. | the nes Sor me =o ¥ | Derhammer, and Robert - Walp; | among the 80 seniors at Hargrave 36 pitt handicap por. mae. Tick Sh Ze SN a = . The show is sponsored annually by ! ! : aturaay Alernoon, sweater to Don Goodwin. Military Academy here who will owls in the Crown Imperial Major | bass r it Sans pad toll d > up again — Win Silver Dollars Me ey | makes an ideal time for the exciting | "agi, Davis, varsity basketball | receive their diplomas at commence: | 1 c gue, 176 average; Firemen, 182 125 President this year and followe ! his. volunteer group in order to!Rodeo Races and Time Events usu. coach at Wilkes Colleze and Var- | ment exercises on Friday, June 3. aad Lakers’. 182. Bill holds a 181 his boys regularly even though he : : continue fire pr otsction and am- {ally featured the evening preceeding Sty football and track coach at | [Cadet Parry is the son of Mr. and | yoragpe in the Major Lesgus; 182. | stopped bowling eprly in the sea- ’ bulance service. % the all day show. A record hop is Plymouth High School, was intro- | Mrs. Dale Parry, of Pioneer Avenue. | Church League; and 186, Neighbor- | *7% S52 10 SE i RESERVATIONS: PHONE OR 4 £131 Ide and Di both b in the planning for Saturday evening duced by Thothas Jenkins, faculty | He has attended Hareavs for the hood. Harold average 170 in the | GEOREE SHUPP league held iis | - an isque, both members of jg; There. Willibe fo. show on e 7 ToS ooeaning, bi ET crages | Party Night Monday following bowl- : Z % i manager “of athletics. past three years. | Lakers; 169, Majors; and 1163, | Y, : ‘ : : the Company for Tiany years; fed Sunday, acco ding to Ide and Disque. Mr. Davis stressed the point that He holds the following offices at | George Shupp League. | ing nthe basement of; the Bowling . . C H a ToT ~ it is no longer enough to be good { Hargrave: Lt. Executive officer to | PLAY Pot C > ONSHIP Flas The ten team league was in tad & illiard r iB Carter, H.-P 2 0 0 Ly ge : : | 4Y FOR CHAMP] e Gowen and see the ait view pucker Willard Eilts 15 P40 00 RBaaumont Wi ING [7 ules in wis 2 ree wolless |B Company: aud Color suard’ and [i "opines SHUPE and BACK | A Three brand new Brunswick regulation tables just § Bel, J. RE. 1.70/00 gluention, Commetiiion #0 sities hells Bethe = re yo | MT. NEIGHBORHOOD ‘Leagues fin- | five in B group. St. Therese’s Wreck- ) Bl io ; Woodruff IB vl gy 21 2s Sfwoon a goon ath sie. Ws 0., And Saber clubs. He 1s 4180 | jched the season last week with | ers were tops in class A ‘with 2835 i 7 installed. / Tt ee Very én < = merely passing marks and a good | class Prophet. championship playoffs Thursday and | pins and won top money. In class £ = ; Totals 383.5 37:3 ; Sftlete wih good aden ie» Is Friday nights at Crown Imperial B Nosen VFW ha in “some top ry HR — B. Lutz Beaumont. continued: its -winmi ng eal choice. fiayers With Drains H { d E km { Lanes | bowling in the final game to win § . us t ng . re 2 y . ~ SNACK BAR OPEN DAILY at 3:00 A. M. NOXEN AB H R RBI ways in the Bi-County league by i ones the. wolieges, wre an or Ci an Disque Funeral Home and Charles | top spot with 2616 pins to edge the 3 v 7 } Bean CF 4 0 1 0 |taking Jenks 9-2 for its second vic- Hohor was paid to Bud Cooper ¥ Long met Thursday in a contest for | Dallas Lions by two pins. : LAK McMillan LF 5 2 0 2 tory of the young season. Dor Bellas. Corey Dicks nnd Clack Heads Boro PTA the Neighborhood League trophy 1 Jack Trudnazk of the Wreckers : 4 : ron yew t Disque led by 85 pins at the end | copped scoring honors for the eve- Galka RP 2-00 "07.3 Beaumont captured all honors in | Mosier, recent Westmoreland gradu- Vas : 1 Traver. R BRE 2° 00 0m te 1 : yd 2 : : of the second game; Charles Long ning with a three game series of y Be. e league last season by winning | ates, as examples of fine athletes Hanford Eckman was installed x > red Ana : ard (99% 167 9 ; : ? : took over the lead in the third with | 599 on games of (225-167-207). Patton C 4 0 1 0 |the championship and the play-offs. | who make good scholastic records in ident of Dallas B h PTA : . : ‘ . : , AE president ‘of -£)a.las Loroug 1.8.13 chance to regain enough pins to Fred Bonfig of the Raiders had Swingle P Bc 3 12:40 leash £ att + : : | Unleashing a 16 hit attack against { high school and in the colleges they | Monday evening. Other newly tok total but: ‘Disott's. wh iieh smale 2 Be tossed 231 in : Kovalick 38 Ja de i the Jenks hurlers Beaumont tallied | now attend. elected officers are Raymond Car- |. 2 a }b heir I AF 1 en, > sing : fini hed oh 576 : ER Hopfer 3B 3 0 1 0 lgingle markers in, the second, third | James A. Martin, supervising Vice-president: M Steph Spurted on by their faihiyl sbects-fihe Opener znd finished with a Hy t-Selli Xciper. RB. 9B a iggy > ; ’ Vir gh : 133 ) mon, Vvice-president,. Vrs. €Phen | tor-sponsor, picked up in the end | series. America’s Largest-Selling po and last frames and four in the | principal, stressed the importance |Hartman, secretary; and Mrs. Harry to finish with a 987 game to Long’s | Other top games for the evening Multi -Vitamins Shalata 2B 1 0 0 0 fourth and two in the sixth while! of doing just a little more than is | Lefko, treasurer, installed by Atty. | 916 anc dy : a i D 2a ! 2 Traver, L IB 2 0 1 1 {Jenks notched a run in the second | expected or demanded, and cited | Robert L. Flemi i diat, + 916 and took the chanplanship with | were Shupp 205 (591); Lohman 217 > an Fis < ; x : 2 obert L. Fleming, immediate past | 9872. tota] pins to opponent’s 2716. | 202: (588): P. Thomas 220 (576); an © no |and ninth frames Rob Richardson, a Westmoreland | president of Back Mountain P.T.A. Tom Co and Bill Allabaugh led |Kalafsky 195° (570; Montedonico Totals 34 8 8 6 Searfoss, Bellas and Purvin spear- | graduate, who recently won the | Council. : : GA 3 Doubl McMillan Swingle. K honed the attach with three bt hich h : be Dick the scoring for Disque. Tom had a | 210 (569); Dicton 194 (558); J. RR i os TT Aenean, Swingle, 'Ko-, Ld S r : ree i a est ne yr 7 le ngon Mrs. Stella Bulford announced |618 series with games of 201-190- | Thomas 200 (552): Rudick 193 elias i RS pac i iam the longest it 150 ee i i that June 9 the entire sixth grade | 227 while Bill posted 610 (199-203- | (556); Molley 196 (551); Shemanski 11 VITAMINS « 12 MINERALS ts of ing game a Wiple. offs well as the coveted saber for, ..,mpanied by teacher Mrs. Oce | 208). A] Sheckler hit 551; Nick |214 (538); Kravitz 207 (535); Bialo- =~ . . Everetts was in fine form as he | achievement in ROTC. To win : : a 3 . : ? : a ari. : 7 A Extensive Klterations For d SER f ett hws this ho reminded Austin and a number of parents will | Buynak, 543; and Jack Yanik, 505. | gowicz 213 (533); Yankoski 532; fepuard their diet during these ; = tossed en « eight-hitter. for ot OnOrs sucatas Ils, he reminded pake a bus trip to Philadelphia to| Long’s high scorers were Cliff | Anios 532; Davis 528; J. Shalata Safegu g =F ye winners. students, you have to give more and : . : : 2 . RORY. 5 : : x winter months with one Super Williams Funeral Home % hotter th bod 1 see Franklin Institute, Philadelphia | Gregory with 203-161-171 (535); |516; E. Carey 506 and Gulitus 503. 5 Plenamins tablet each day. Each : : Beaumont gb ri h 0 bester (nan anyooly Size Zoo, Navy Yard and other places |Doc Thomas, 187-157-171 (515); The Banquet will be held at tablet gives them more than their Elmer Williams Funeral Home in | M. Crispell 61 2 Brobst 530.0 of interest. This annual trip is large- | and Don. Meeker, 178-202(513). | Beaumont Inn Monday, May 23 at minimum daily requirement of all central Dallas will wear a new face | Harris : #820. 00 TR RA RT A ) ly financed by‘'the P.T.A. as a sort | Bob Harcharik had a 506 series and {6 p. m. ho : y ¥ Sg ’ 3 : Purvin 4.0158 ¥ vitamins with set minimums 3s soon as reconstruction is coms Searfoss 8 27 3p TH Soom EE ~~ _ yof graduation present to Hembers Art Ransom hit 497. Besecker's team with Red Am- + .plus 12 important minerals. plete. The white frame structure will |L. Crispell ~~ = 35° 1 1 % of the sixth grade. 2 The Disque boys” extended a | brose, AY Torr; Arch Austin, Warren 5 ; : : Totals 47.9 + 16 : 72's © $4.79: 144’s $7.95 be faced with brick, and a thirty- | Conden 1» 1A Jenks SPARSE Ea ok Mrs. Margaret Baker, Blood Bank special thanks to Richard Disque | Stanton, Len Jarrett and Carl Sinn days ea foot two story portico with four Bellas ...... . 2: «3 u Dios 20 0 chairman, reported twelve certifi-| who was there every Thursday [Henderson won the crown in the ¥ 3 _ : white pillars will rise above a flag- |Everetts .. Bl al tr RC RINT cates for blood available to members | night to root for his team. ‘How | COMMUNITY SERVICE League by . : Lauritsen 0:00 3 : REXALL SUPER PLENAMINS JUNIOR stoned terrace. Siehler':. 8 cou ad A 00 0D Bok, a :s 0 2 of the Dallas Borough P.T.A. as a re- {could we lose with a top-notch | defeating Dallas 5 and 10 by 20 pins. , : ‘for Children 6 through 1% : iii, ea . Y ryt A006 sult of donations given by P.T.A. |sponsor like Dick?” George Shupp, Besecker was behind by 38 pins Ev 7 36's....51.79; 72's... $3.29; 144’s. . . $5.49 0. 0 0 members at the last Bloodmobile | who organized the league and holds | in the first game and 2 more in 3 TREE i Day. the ~ presidency, commended all | the second, but came back in the 3 1 1 | HOLE ; ; ’ Mrs. Welton Ferrar presented | members for their cooperative | final match to take total pins. 4 : HR 0 0. 0 3 A t ey aE ee ee OE : 3 1 1 |carnation corsages to teachers | spirit and good sportsmanship. George Reimiller' took high aver- : ; : : frivou 1 0 1 and to Mrs. James A. Martin, bou- Meade’s Garage met Berti and age of 182; Bob Maturi copped ? : Sm u : "FOR DEPENDABLE EE re 3 ip 7 tonniers to Supervising principal | Sons in a fight to the finish Friday | honors for the best game of season EVA NS Prescription 1 rug Store aii "1 o 0 |Martin and the two custodians, |night for the George Shupp Cham- | with a 257 on the last night while : i : : AUTOMOBILE SERVICE Wei a PE 2 La Henry Welch and Richard Prynn. |pionship trophy. The trophy was | Joe Sekera took high three with 637. ) MAIN HIGHWAY SHAVERTOWN L ii a 3 0 0 Mr. Martin spoke on Parent- "won last year by the Crusaders, first | Red Ambrose is the most improved ; 2 iL Js iy 7 E Teacher Partnership. champions of the then newly-formed | bowler. Free Pick Up and Delivery Smith cl 2 8 i ee | league. A dinner party will be held on : Total 32 2 8 Every year has 53 days of what- | Meade’s Garage took the lead in Monday at Circle Inn to bring down WALT HERRE RU 1S [TRS rena ree, ever day it starts with. ‘the first game with 993 pins, lead- ithe curtain on a good season a og EE EQ a > | TT 5 oT 1 " EZEERREEREEENEERENERENREER ESRI IEEE EINEM ERENCE EREEEENERE A) TEXAGO SERVICE STATION femmeneamen) Sonn Blin qo ge. : . avi . Schooley, Class of "29, e Main Highway Trucksville #ill Ye the speaker at Wyoming = xr ; oR a- 5424 Seminary School of Business Exer- a 4 3 cises, on Sunday, June 12. n 2 4 * ae = E ’ El = FOR LI TIME MITED ONLY: THU! JAY -F RIDAY 1959 BUICK EEERRENENEA NRE EEE EERE NERA ERR Starchief 2 Door Hardtop, 4 door hard top, power steering, power brakes, 7000 original mil 1988 PORTIAC Radio, | jes OLDSMOBILE I | per 88 4 Door Sedan with Power. | lack beauty. | | | 3 es. fow | | 1855 BUICK | Special Hard Top Coupe. 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