ee ei ep met 3 Se mare TT where they were the guests of Mr. . TOP VALUE STAMPS BECTION B — PAGE 6 Sweet Valley (Continued from Page 3 B) Richard Davenport, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. last weekend at Ringtown, |ing friends and relatives in the spent St weeken a ng Set Valley-North Lake area. This week- | Mrs. Felicia Castellani, who spent Davenport, | eight weeks at Nanticoke Hospital, sons. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haas, Silver Springs, Md., are vacationing at the Albert Burkhardts, Pikes Creek. Mrs. Stella Bronson, Nanticoke, ad Mrs. Ronald Hughes. end Mrs. Margaret Kingston, visited with the Bron-'is better and has returned to her | smm— What is home without carpets? We have all kinds, Tweeds, Nylons, Wool, Axministers and Wiltons, any size rugs or wall- to-wall carpets. We guarantee the lowest prices in Luzerne County or your money refunded. While they last 9x12 carved Wilton Rugs $80.00 9x12 Woolshire oval rugs $33.00, 9x12 rubber backed bed room rugs $27.00. YOUR INSPECTION IS INVITED SUTLIFF’S FURNITURE STORES Shickshinny, Pa. R.D. #1 “Four miles South from Sweet Valley” 30 Public Square, Willies-Burre, ‘Pa. Over A Decade of Service to Wyoming Valley! \ I Locally Owned! Operated By Local People!! I Samuel Bronson ' | spent several days last week visit- | home at Pkes Creek. Mr. and Mrs. John Richards and daughter, Lillie, Mrs. Boyd Smith and daughter, Virginia, of Greene, N. Y., spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Long. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thompson, Springfield, Va.; Mrs. Elizabeth Klein, Washington, D. C., and Miss Winnifred Thompson, Wilkes-Barre, were guests over the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Jogeph T. Battison. Lovina Hauk, Town Hill, has re- turned after spending a week with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Long. The officers of the Sweet Valley Volunteer Fire Department wish to thank all those who attended the last meeting and to remind the men of the community that next month the nominating committee composed of Sherman Kunkle, Ord Trumbower and Frank Roginski will present a new slate of officers. Meetings are | Why Not Let Us Plan Your Winter Cruise or Tour | sx rou 0175.00 DAYS FROM | vailey 3-3166 TE Se TRAVEL AGENT Don’t Be Disappointed, Make Res- ervations Now! Call or Drop In . . . No Extra Charge For Reservations. | Central Ticket & Travel Agency | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER .16, 1961 Whitesell Brothers Invite Public To View “Ashwood” In Midway Manor This Sunday ‘held the second Thursday, so reserve December 14. ‘Word has been received here that Rev. C. B. Klinetob, Afton, N. Y., has been discharged from Robert Packer Hospital, and returned home feeling much better. Extend Sympathy Sympathy of the community is extended to the family of Mrs. Eliza Whitesell, one of the oldest and well- loved residents of this area. She was buried Friday afternoon at Maple Grove with Rev. William Hughes and Rev. Kirby Jones con- ducting services at Piatt Funeral | | Home, Sunset Lake Road; Hunlock Creek. She had many visitors during her illness, and was able to see her twelve grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren often. Also sur- viving are two daughters, Mrs. Basil Masters, with whom she resided, and Mrs. Stanley Masters. PROFESSIONAL | TRIP PLANNING | accessibility of Whitesell Brothers’ newest home | in Midway Manor, Kingston Town- ship, will be open for public in- spection from 2 to 5 this Sunday. “The Ashwood,” a three-bedroom ranch type, is expected to attract many prospective homeowners for several reasons. First, this neat, compact rancher, attractively priced at $15,400, is lo- cated in a most desirable area, for the homeowner with a family. The beautiful new Dallas Area High School, in a great extent, is responsible for the building influx for good schooling is a major con- cern of parents. The good schools, together with the lovely pastoral countryside and shopping areas, churches, recreation facilities have made Midway Manor ideal for the family man. One might say that “all roads lead to Midway Manor” since it seems to be‘located at the center of a hub roads leading to Dallas, Har- veys Lake, Shavertown, Trucksville, Wyoming, Luzerne, Centermoreland and Wilkes-Barre. Fregidaire Appliances Secondly, prospective home own- ers, and we dare say ‘home decora- tors,” too, are going to be attracted to “The Ashwood” because it is beautifully and artfully furnished and decorated throughout by Town and Country Furniture Galleries, 253 South Main Street, Wilkes- Barre. Lovely modern Frigidaire appliances have been installed by Rebennack Appliances, 267 Wyo- ming Avenue, Kigston. Town & Country Furnishings Nat Zeller of Town and Country explains that this moderately priced home has been furnished by his organization in keeping with the design of the home. The entrance hall and lovely livingroom emanate ‘warmth and hospitality with toast carpeting, correlated walls and draperies, and French provincial furnishings. One of the three bed- rooms has been converted by Town and Country into a cozy den, decor- ated in coral with Danish furnish- ings. Dinette is done in white wrought iron. The bedroom done in light laven- dar and antique white with a canopy bed will thrill every young lady who sees it; the master bed- room has lovely light turquoise walls, beige carpeting and is furn- ished in beautiful Italian Provincial fruitwood. “The Ashwood” is built according to Whitesell Brothers high stand- ards and includes paved driveway, sidewalks, landscaping, septic tank installation. 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It is located on a paved street with concrete gutters. ‘Whitesell Bros. are members of the National Home Builders Associa- tion. They extend a cordial invitation to everyone to visit this home, 2 to 5 p.m. on Sunday, or any time by Shed DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA appointment. An added attraction will be the portable television on display in the new home. Near it will be entry | blanks on which visitors can com- plete, the sentence, “What I like best about a Whitesell Built Home.” Entries should be mailed to the Dallas Post, postmarked not later then December 16, and the winner of the television will be notified shortly thereafter by mail. Entries will be judged by The Post editor- ial staff. No employees of Whitesell Brothers or The Post may submit" entries. Bowling News (Continued from Page 1 B) 192; 213; Burr 201; C. Bray 201; Weale Kravitz 217 (566); Trudnak 201; Weaver 203, Hospador 190- 190; Roan 190; L. Yankoski 194; Muchler 191. Top Teams Drop As Shoppers Go To Town American Legion took over top spot of Crown Major League last week, knocking Monk Plumbing and Heating down to second by 1 point, only to lose 4 points Friday as West Side Novelty took on new life and copped all from the top team. Monk’s dropped 3 to Parry’s and Dallas Shoppers went to town, stole 3 from Jim-Jon with 2792 total pins and took over first place with 26% points. Monk’s, Legion and Shavertown Lumber have 26 It looks as though next week’s con- test will be worth watching. Any- one of the five top teams could take-over. Top series was a big 686 rolled by Charlie Williams for Dallas Shopping Center includ- ing high single of 257 and 205- 234 games. Paul Kamont and Pete Ambrose posted 609 series. Paul scored his for Dal- las Shopping and rolled a 246 while Pete hit his with Mather’s ‘team, chalking up 235 and 209 games. Mike Gorey had 202- 218 (601) for Parry’s. West Side Novelty, piling up 15 points out of the last 16 games, had Al Bellas hitting 193-220 (584); Lewis Reese rolled 191-202-191 (584) for Legionnaires. A series (227-200) went on Bob Moore’s record for Birth’s Esso. Top scores were marked for Trud- nak 204 (558); Corgan 191-201 (566); Yanik 190-191 (560); Jim Thomas 235 (566); L. Yankoski 199 . (554); Vida 203 (559); Doc Thomas 191; Molley 202; Gauntlett 213; Muchler 200; Wilson 200; Hustey . 193; Adams 194; Kundrat 209; Shalata 195; C. Allabaugh 204; B. Allabaugh 192; Buynak 192; S. Bonomo 199; Cross 192; Rich- ards 206, Myers 204 and Rodda 207. Whiting’s Lead Bowlerettes Whiting’s team holds lead in Bowlerettes League by 2 points over Duke Isaacs’ 23. Bolton’s has 20 and Monk's is low with 12. Whit- ing’s team was high with 723- 2068. A. Whiting led scoring with 161- 208(523) and P. Dungey rolled 460 (176). Donna Kaye had a 450 series and M. Hislop hit 182 for one game. Tie In First Place Mustangs and Tigers are tied with 26 points each, heading St. Paul's Lutheran League. Trojans with 24, Badgers 23% and Bulldogs with 23 are closing in fast. Long Homs took team honors with 890-2484. H. Moyer was top scorer with 600 series including 203-219-178 and Guyler had high single of 221. Others scoring were Roberts with three games of 188(564); Nafus 198(548); Weale 189(540); Monk 195; A. Whiting 190; Rudy 190; Lew- is 187; Hoover 182. Bees In The Lead Bumble Bees are buzzing in top place of Holy Rollers League. This week, however, they lost 3 points to Yellow Jackets as Doc Whittaker hit 213-181(556) and Ruth Nygren, 168-167(484) for Jackets. Dick Rudy posted: 213(541); Marge Fritzinger 176(458) for Bees. Hornets lost 3 to’ Wasps. Alton Sprout hit 192; Marge Whittaker 165; Frank Fritz- inger 181 for Wasps.. Sally Ell with 173 was high for Hornets. Addy Asplalt featured three ter- rific bowlers in the contest against Bavitz Recreation Saturday as Bob Moore hit 225-216-221(662); Nick Stredny rolled 235-175-230(640) and Charlie .Williamg posted 191-226- 212(629). Along with Leo Yankos- 'ki’s - 181-204-183(568) and Gaunt- lett hitting in 180’s, the team spilled 3033 total pins, 1030 in last game. Beaver Run also had three men in 600’s when they met Elko’s Recrea- game. Carl Roberts had 603 (210 194-199); Charle Else rolled 602- (224-212); Al Ciccarelli rolled 204. Total pins were 2868. Crown Imperial girls took 3 from Berretta. Grace Sickler was hitting them, posting 533(197-187). Billye James rolled 208(516); Ginger Gos- art 194(515) and Evelyn Roberts i i ‘and Henri Benkovsky o Shupp League Rolls 600 Series There were four nice series in 600’s rolled Monday night in George Shupp League. Leo Yan- koski led the scoring with 619- (216-229-174) for Meade’s. Jack Trudnak turned in 614 for Wreckers including games of 213-233; Berti’s team featured George Shupp, hitting 607(201- 195-202), Chet Molley posted 609 for Raiders with games of 182-245-182. \ Berti took 3 from Wreckers and still hold top place. Raiders took all from VFW; Lions won 3 from Cris- pell’s; Meade’s took 3 from Caster- line’s and Crusaders copped 3 from Sportsmen. Other top scorers were Moore with 214(573); Daylida 208; Williams 210; Lettie 199; Myers 190; Brace 200; Monte 199; Meade 190; Gareis 195; Race 200-197. Raiders led team scores with 2881. ip Helen Leads Scoring v Helen Bonomo led scoring with 191 (512) in Dallas Wo- man’s Club League. Roses post- ed 817 (2194). Marigolds lead lineup with 7 points; Violets have 6 and Roses and Poppies, 14 each. Pandas Lead Idetown Bears Pandas lead Idetown Bears League with 23 points followed by Polars and Teddys with 20 each. Cubs have 17. Bill Jones was top scorer with 230 (572), tying Frank Kelmel's high 230. Frank holds record of 573 series, Melba Webber had a 109 triplicate series. Polars topped team scares with 922 (2622). O’Malia Slipping; Elston Gains O’Malia’s team slipped to only a 3 point lead in Imperialettes League as Elston gained and hold second place with 23. Joe's Men Shop and Apex Auto Parts have 21 each.d The league has tightened to a point = where there could be quite an up- set in the next few weeks.. O’Malia lost 3 to Plains Blo Friday even though Anita Pascav- ' age put forth a great effort with 179-218 (553); Bea Carr rolled 165- 161 (469). Plains featured Marie Ciccarelli with 195 (502) and Evelyn Kamont with 179 (452). Joe’s and Apex split 2-2. Helen Bonomo was tops for Apex with (461); Jean Agnew hit 168 and Ann Kardell posted 173. (Watch out for Annie; she’s been rolling | Some nice series). Rose Novroski | spilled 505 pins with 181-190 games for Joe’s; Gloria Charnitski hit 164. Eleanor Moyer rolled 168-161 (468) and Sue Gearhart hit 163 (457) for Elston’s; Ruth Stair post- ed 160 for Garrity as the “dairy maids” took 3 from the Realtors. Delaney featured Marg Milne with? 171 and Jean Piech 170 as they won 3 from Goodman's. O’Connell’s Bows To Mac Tools O'Connell's team bowed to Mae Tools in Country League last Tues- day as Mac's took 4 from Bocar ‘and toppled the leading team off the roost. O'Connell's lost 3 to Troster’s, who now have third position. Top Shelf took 3 from Dallas Dairy. Rose Novroski and Jean Ag- new were top scorers with 492 and 490 series. Rose’s includ-_ ed 187-166 games and Jean hit 191. Evelyn Roberts rolled a nice series of 467. Church League Features Leo Dallas A’ stayed in the running of Back Mountain Church League, taking 8 from Lehman as Leo Yan- koski scored with a sizzling 602 series, Tom Cross had 544 and Cliff Garris 541. Howard Ehret had 559 for Lehman. : Mrucksville A continued its run “for the money” Wednesday night. They knocked off second place Shavertown B 3-1 with S. Fielding, tion Saturday. Sid Fielding chalked NR ido 2b up 622, Ios a 2 big 277 and 190 5 3 x fio 7 F. Fielding and Carl Roberts hieing in low 500s, \ie | | | Str int w h 0 "the ma the the sme dri afte car for hit to lool bee: Red ‘Red yar min to dow lost : Bar atte pos: