LR a 8 iE Sha pe # ise wR : Beaumont SECTION B=» PAGE 6 "home. | duced 18,157 lbs. milk and 689 lbs. | There will be no school at the Trucksvills where they moved from milking as a 6-year-old. Beaumont ‘Elementary School this Mehoopany. Friday, Oct. 13, which is listed as | ‘Teachers’ Visitation Day,” when | Area Holsteins members will visit schools of their | choice to observe techniques ne | Complete Tests Wyoming, produced 13,801 | milk and 496 lbs, | rear-old. policies. d. Mrs. Bill King and’ son | The Holstein{Friesian Association | y Douglas, Sholacta, Pa. ‘spent | of America has announced the com- | Rotary Institute Oct. 18 past weekend with the Bill Klimo- | pletion of outstanding official pro- | vich family. duction records by registered Hol- | Mrs. Ralph Lutes has recovered | stein cows in this area. from an attack of virus “and is back” _ Hillside Sally of Oz Rotary Institute is scheduled for | | October 18 at Pocono Manor, start- | _ 2767969 ing at 9: 30. yet Shawl Collar Styles Zipper Front Styles Variety of Collars Newest Colors 00 d0200 Wools Shetlands Orlon Acrylic PRICED FROM $5.95 BUDDIES ‘iuzerwe “at work in the beauty shop at her | owned by Hillside Farms, Inc., pro- | The Donald Nultons are living at | | butterfat in 324 days on twice daily | | Normandie Abbekerk Sensation | | 3984308 owned by Ralph M. Sands, | 1bs. | butterfat in 305 | | days on twice daily milking as a 5- | | | Imperial Lanes this week ‘when Bab Moore came through with a tremen- idous series in Friday night's Major | League.. Bob rolled 704 including | games of 247- 224-233, highest series | vet posted in the league. The big series is also a first for Crown Im- | perial since Tony Bonoma took aver | almost a year ago. Danny Richards "previously rolled 710 in league play shortly after Bob Hanson opened | the lanes. i Plenty of action took place Friday night with more than half of the Major League hit. ting over 500 mark. Moore's big series set the pace for Dal- las Esso as it took 8 points from _ Dallas Nursery. Jack Birnstock hit 197 (560). Char- lie Williams led Dallas Shop- ping to a 81; point win over Wes# Side Novelty, hitting 233- 214 (621) and Kardell hit 198. Matte 192:and’ Szura 193 : leg West; Siders, + -Shavertown timber did lila ‘a’ tie for first place with Monks’ team, when kook 4 points’ from Phillips Supply, "ack Yanik leading tumber- men on 203-224 (597); J. Rodda posted 197 (567) and. A. Vida hit 217 (573). Rich’ Bonomio had 202 (561) for Phillips. & with Mathers Black Toppers as Cliff (590), Myers hit 227 and Lohman 191, Cross rolled 192 for Mathers. Mike = Corgan = 216-211 (582) topped Gosart’s and. with Hustey’s 190 helped split 2-2" with Parry's Gulf. Kocher kit 196 for Parry’s. Lewis Reese hit 197-209 (558), heating those rooms. heaters, too. heat can bring every Electrically} There may be several places in your home which are hard to heat cold bathroom, a damp basement, your new closed-in porch, or a chilly & bedroom. The latest electric. heating equipment may be the answer to Your electrical contractor can tell you all about the latest electric heating units. 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Thomas, Gauntlett, - Landis, Gorey | Varner, Bellas, Wilson, Carey, B. Allabaugh and Henness. Neighborhood Boys Dallas Dairy moved in to take over the lead in Back Mt. Neigh- borhood League with 4 points from Code’s Esso. Disque Funeral dropped out of top spot to second place with 14%, after taking only 3 from { Payne Printery. Payne, Beaumont | Inn, Meshoppen Mart and Klass Motors are tied with 12 each and Bob and Don’s team has 11. Here is a close-knit league with places shifting constantly, Scoring has been unusually low compared to ‘other seasons at. this time, but the week ' and many 200 games were ! Jack “Trudnak rolled * high series: of 593 for Klass Motors ' including ' 199-200-194 + games. Cecil Titman, (Meshoppen) and Leo Yankoski, (Stonehurst, both totalled 584 “series: with Cecil posting 214-191 and Leo, 201- 190-198. Charlie Else hit 191- + 198-195 (5%9) for. Dallas Dairy; * Joe Kravitz, 283-192 (871) for ‘ Bob and Don’s, : Good series of 550 or more were rolled by. H. Gaylord 222 (569); B. “A Cicearelli 215 (558): J; Yanik | 197 (556); B. Williams 191 (556); 'B. Oravitz 204 (554) and E. Yanko- dki 197 (552). High singles went on record for Gauntlett 204; Robin- ‘soni 213; Buynak 200; Garris 2035; King 203; B. Bolton 202; Weale 205; Zim" 205; Barsh 192; Tillotson 190; Traver 190; Birnstock 193; Vander- | hoff 1190; Hospodor' IL; sBennett | : 192; Bray 190! Y * Meshoppen Mart sollad high’ series Berti ‘Team Takes Over ; - A turnover ‘took place in the George Shupp League Monday © as Berti'a copped 3 points ina * ‘close contest with Crispells’ and : - took over first place with 224 . points,’ The truckers fought for ‘the third game point: but. lost : ‘Wreckers split with Crusaders and. held in second place and Raid- 20%. Raiders lost 32 to Caster- line's ‘and Sportsmen, 3 to Meade’ s who has 20 points, ‘Dallas Lions took 3 from VEW ’ George Thomas, (Dallas Lions) rolled high series of 552 and Ho- 214 for Meade's.. High series were ‘few, 1200's were posted by Bob Moore 213; P. Dicton 213; Hudak 201; Bialogowicz 205; Bonfig 21% i. Traver hit : 191; Meade: 194; L, Yankoski 191-194; Cadwalader 192; ‘Morton 195; Trudnak 191; Sheman- ‘ski: 191; and J. Shalata 193-192. Imperialeties “Eleanor Moyer and Gloria : Charnitski had high scores in ...Imperialettes League Friday as: ‘Eleanor spilled 488° pins in three games and Gloria knocked © 185 in one, ‘Jewell Thompson . “Bonomo, 181. {/Elston’s Dairy led" tear Scoring with 729-2095 starring Mayer witht. 170'.(483), - Elaine ‘Saddington 171 4466) ‘and’ Ruth’ Plata. 166. . The “‘dairymaids’ took ‘4 ‘ from. Plaing Blouse which had a bad night ‘with only: 160 by Marie Ciccarelli, Second ton’ s taking it'by.3 pins, <0"Malia ‘took: the lead from Joe's: Shop. on 3 points’ from Garrity. Bea and Anita Marilyn Morris had 168° for Realtors, ‘O'Malia has’ 14’ ‘points. Joe's and Apex are tied with 12 each, Joe's managed 15 point in’ the last game from Weale battled it out to the last frame. Each girl finished with the same 134 game and the teams tied with 645 each, Rose had 170-161 games and 465 series in addition to Charnitski's 185. Jewell’s 184-161 (469) and Liz's 175 (450) topped Goodman. Apex took 4 from Delaney with (RR SY SOE you .. | test with only 31% i night and after a close battle for i the two teams split, ‘2-2. ' But, Jean | Kaye; 179. Ruth Nygren: 179 Frank ‘boys seem, to ‘have caught on" ‘this | Big 500's For Ev. and Grace i adding | alleys in Back Mt. Church League | Trucksville Goodman's. Rose Novrosky and Liz | mon ‘Helen's 181 high score, Marg Milne hit 162 for Delaney. The girls are running a close con- points between | first and fifth place. Wife Beats Husband Jean Monk beat her husband, Bob in Holy Rollers League Sunday first two games, ended up with 522 series against his 501. Jean's Hor- nets rolled against Bob’s Wasps and rolled three nice games, 151-188-183 | against 154-181-166 for Bob. High series of the ‘night was rolled by Doc “Whittaker 179-199- 176 (554) for Yellow Jackets, Grant | | Davis hit 213 for Bumble Bees, | ‘took 2 from Gebhardt’s. The team . was on with A. Vida hitting 614 (189- Other nice games were 187, Marge Fritzinger; 167 (450), Donna Kaye; 198 (508) Dick Rudy; 178 Peter Fritzinger; 175 (500) Bob Nygren. ‘Evelyn | Roberts and Grace "Sickler battled it. out for hon. ors in Country League last Tues- day with Ey finishing up on : 175-17%5- -198(548) and ‘Grace ° turning in 191-162-178 (526) Ev's' series gave - O'Connell's the ! boost needed to ‘take 4 from Mac- Tools and; second place with * 14. Evelyn Kamont 169 and Mary Dim- mick had 156. Tooties Denmon hit 156 for Mac Tools. Troster .Insurance had top billing, | 4 more points from Top Shelf for a total of 15. Carol Had- sel led scoring with 180 and Liz Weale had 164, Top Shelf was way off with only three ‘members on hand. Bocar and Dallas Dairy split 2. 2. Grace's hig series was the main factor for Bocar and Anita Pascavage hit 165. Casey Selingo. hit 165(460) and Flossy Lewis hit 175 for the Dairy. ‘0'Connell’s hit. 2363 total pins and two games in. 800s, but Troster’s topped single game high with 824. Stella Posts High Single : Stella Bulford surprised all Dallas Woman’s Club League Thursday when she" crashed ‘through with high single of 179 - and : Eleanor Moyer held up . With 498 series. Roses held line- | up with 121; points and Tulips = | * “boast “12. Only: two points re- main between, first place team | and fifth place Violets. Whiting’s Leads Bowlerettes ‘Whiting’s rolled total pins of 1077 for Thursday's Bowlerettes and are ‘still “in first place. with "13 points | while Bolton’s come next with 10. | Monk's Plumbing had high single | with 734. Kay ‘Kalafsky chalked up. a 457 series (164-158) and Ann Whiting | spilled 185 in one‘ game. Other | scores on ‘record were M. Gosart | 173-157(446); L. Cyphers 155(441); R. Nygren 167; D. Berlew 175; D. | Kave 171; L, ‘Hopkins 155; A: Rog- |f : ers. 156. ? Trucksville B Sets Record : Trucksville B' really burned the with 1076-1043:924 games for new high series’ of 3043 to. take "all 4 from Trucksville. Wilbur Morgan led with 564; Harry Owens hit 550. Clint Cobleig “had a ‘big 577 for high for the might: Shavertown B went back into first place: with! 4 points from Lu- theran as Trucksville “A was! losing 3 to ‘Dallas B. - Dallas B piled on Trucksville. A, 3-1. -Chiz :Lozo paced Dallas with 562. Wallas A barely managed’ a. 2:2 split with Huntsville Christian. Carverton ‘B, came back with 3 from Lehman. Gil Tough had a. nice 569 for ‘Lehman. (a “Shavertown C took 3 from Mount Zion. Carvetton® A. took 2% frem Shavertown A. - East ‘Dallas. took 3 from Orange. Fis | Harold Kocher Takes Lakers Hons. ‘Honors in Lakers’ ‘League last Thursday went to Harold. Koch- er as he blasted away 584 pins inelyding a single game of 227. His Kocher's Boys took team honors with 1011(2828), and lead with 181, points. Jane Bicking led the girls with 188 (497). Travelling Teams Report Crown Imperial Girls have had | two good weeks. The girls took 2 out of 3 from Ritts Service last Sat- urday. and 2 more from Jimmy's Luncheonette. - Evelyn Roberts starred both nights. Against Ritts, she rolled a beautiful 590 series including 232-171-187 games. Grace Sick- ler hit 183-186(526); Billye James, 181-187(522) and Ginger Gosart, 189(512). Against Jim- my's, she hit 202(515); Ginger, 183(479); (Grace 173(47%); Billye 183(468) and Henri Ben- koyvesky 180(451). Addy Asphalt took 4 from Dayis Painters with Nick Stredny, going on record with a nice 631 series (217-197-217), Bob Moore had 208- 200(561); Leo , Yankoski rolled 183-174-220(577); Ed Yankoski 1195 and Charlie Williams, 201. Steve Bonomo’s Penn Refinishing 226-199); W. Szura 608(217-215) and J. Hustey 605(222-198). Steve rolled 197- 192(556) ~and T..Pineno 202(540). 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