For Prompt Efficient Clean REMOVAL Call BERTI and SON Phone OR 4-573i GARBAGE & TRASH Outdoo HUNTING Every hunter gives off human scent. This scent is carried through the woods by the wind, and that's why a hunter must be downwind from his game. But what happens when there is no breeze, when the day is perfectly calm. The scent is still present, It travels out from the hunter in a circle so that the hunt- er is “surrounded” by the scent. Therefore, on a calm day it's a good idea for a deer hunter to change stands every 20 minutes. This breaks up the scent pattern and confuses the deer so it doesn’t know for sure just where the scent is coming from. Deer are curious critters. If you take up a stand in a deer path, try this method of decoy. Hang your hat or a brightly colored piece of cloth on a branch or twig. Upon seeing the unusual object hanging in x THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1961 r Tips his terrain, Mr. Buck may just get nosey enough to start investigating and momentarily drop his guard. That's the moment you've been waiting for! Don’t put away your fish stringer when the fishing season is over. It can be put to equally good use afield, A fish stringer makes an excellent carrier for squirrels. Hook the squirrel in the hind leg between | bone and tendon and suspend the! stringer from your belt. You'll have an easy way to carry your downed game afield and both hands will be free to tend to the business of the day. FISHING While you're waiting for next spring to roll around you have the chance to save up a few items that will come in handy when the big ones are biting again. Toothpaste tubes, shaving cream tubes, and the ‘ous weights, like, make good emergency sinkers. You can cut them to size for vari- No tackle box should be without ’em. Save these cigarette butts too. Now don’t go raising your eyebrows wondering if we've popped a cork. The filter part of filtered cigarettes can be put to good use for fishhooks. Just slip the filter over the hook and you are sure of not getting stuck. Wintertime will give you a chance to store these “corks” unless you've switched your brand. Speaking of cigarettes, here's one way a lighted cigarette can help you catch more fish. If you touch the cigarette to the loose ends of monofilament knots, the end will flare and form knots that will not slip. A knotty problem easily solved. CAMPING A two bladed knife—one with a blade at each end—makes a first- rate candle holder in case you need light inside a tent. Fasten the candle on one blade (preferably the smaller) and stick the other blade into the tent pole. Just make sure the candle is a safe distance from the walls of the tent and you're all set with an emergency light. Everything changes. There is al- ways a better way to do something. The invention of spray paint has introduced a new way to mark a trail. Instead of marking trees with an ax, which makes hard-to- see signs at twi-light or dark, you can now spray your wayalong a trail with push-button paint. Use a bright color and youll be sure to find your way back to wherever you started from. One way of breaking in new leather boots may sound like a des- perate measure but it has worked for many sportsmen. Soak the mew boots in water for 10-15 minutes. Then wear them until the boots are dry. Youll find that the next time you put them on, they'll be as comfortable as your favorite pair of old shoes. NL TR ah ee % Luzerne-Dallas Highway % 148 So. Main, W.-B, 100 BONUS TOP VALUE STAMPS With 10.00 Purchase or Over Excluding Cigarettes, Milk Products, and Fair Trade Items Coupons Good Thru Sat., Dec. 16th LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER REDEEMABLE AT ALL GIANT _MARKETS TOP VALUE STAMPS With the Purchase o 3 Ibs. 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After the eve- ning’s play only two teams could boast unblemished records, as St. Therese’s beat Shavertown, last year’s champs, by a score of 62-50, scrappy East Dallas chalked up their second victory against no defeats by dumping Huntsville 49-42, and Harveys Lake trounced Prince of Peace 80-38 to keep their two-game winning streak intact. In the first contest, Shavertown took a two-point lead at the end of the first quarter but never led again throughout the contest as St. The- rese’s, sparked by tall center Pete Letts and his 24 points built up a commanding lead to put the game on ice. It was a team effort all the way for the Saints, who also con- trolled both boards for the re- bounds, Guards Don Purvin and Jack Hogan stood out with their fine passing and moving the ball into the big men at just the right time for quick two-pointers. Star forward Bob Bolton was there to hit the mark along with Pete Letts and his hot hand and finished the game in the scoring column, showing 14 tallies. Guard Don Purvin was the other [Saint in the double figure bracket with 10 counters. For Shavertown, Bob Hontz, who was held to only one field goal and two points in the first half, came through with 13 points in the 'sec- ond half to lead the losers with 15 points, while center Don Rome was next with 9 points. All eight men for Shavertown hit the scoring column. In the second game, East Dallas, who had only five men show up, proved that they came to win and led Huntsville in every period while building up their victory margin, Wes Evans, easily the outstanding Church Leaguer on the floor for the second consecutive week, harassed the Huntsville five continuously with his driving in for goals and led scorers on both teams with his 25 points. Center Bill Lewis again excelled in rebounding, and while Huntsville held East Dallas sharpshooter Frak Tencza to only one goal and two points, guard Doug Shelley rose to the occassion and dumped in 11 points. Forward Fred Lamoreaux, team manager, was next in the scoring with 7 points. It looked ‘to onlookers as though East Dallas might become wornout toward the end of the con- test due to the fact” that the five men had to play throughout the en- tire contest on the large floor while Huntsville changed off with a total of nine men, but the victors seemed as strong at the end of the contest as they were at the begin- ning. Huntsville’s hopes started to go down a drain when Clint Brobst, one of the team’s leading scorers, had to leave early in the game with a painfully injured knee. Forward Bill Strdusser also took a bad spill, but was ‘able to re-enter the game after a brief rest. Ace rebounder and playmaker Len “Pooch” Ko- zick led the losers in scoring with 13 points followed by Don Fossedal’s 7. All nine Huntsville men hit the scoring column in the losing cause. Powerful Harveys Lake, sparked by Stellar forward Don “Zeek” Hin- kle who led all the scorers for the evening with 27 points, had little trouble in smothering a, game Prince of Peace team 80-38. With all seven men registering in the scoring column, Harveys Lake scored a record 52 points in the . second half alone to leave no doubt that they are the team to beat for the end of the season laurels. \ Speedy guard Bob Harris lent sup- port to Hinkle's sharpshooting and came - in second in the scoring column with his 15 points, followed by forward Gene Brobst’s 10. Dick Searfoss and Fred Price each tallied 8 counters. The Harveys Lake quintet led by 11 points at halftime and literally burst the game wide open in the second half scoring al- most at will. They effectively bot- tled up Prince of Peace’s high-scor- ing center Jim Thomas and there- fore forced the guards into the key scoring role. Guards Tom Richard- son and Chuck Allabaugh scored 11 and 10 points respectively, and cen- rebounding and 7 points in a losin cause. PLEASE NOTE: This week, December 16, the Church League games will be played at the LAKE- LEHMAN HIGH SCHOOL gym. The schedule is as follows — 7:00 p.m. East Dallas vs. Prince of Peace. 8:00 pm. — Harveys Lake ws. St. Therese’s. 9:00 p.m, —Shavertown vs. Huntsville. BOX SCORES: St. Therese’s (62) g. LL pts. Bolton, ff, lip ines 4. 6 14 Tiebts, ob ill ana i a 9. 6 24 Yeisley, f. 83 10.6 Derhammer, f. . 2 2. 8 Purvin, g 3: 4.10 Hogan, g 1 e0Na2 22 18 62 Shavertown (50) g. f. pts] Hontz, 4... Bo Dymond, f 2 iS Edwards, f, ... 2:1 05 Oney, Tom, f. I-50 22 Rome, le. bod 400000 Oney, Bill, g. ._... Rr ge Newman, g. ... Job B 3 Davis, hago an i EERE | 20: 10 50 East Dallas (49) z.. IL. pts. Towis, eu ia 0 4 4 PeNCER, Gf aie Nits oni 1000-2 Lamoreaux, f. . 1. 5...7 Evans, fio 9: 7.95 Shelley, 'g, iii. 5 1 53% 16 ‘17 49 Huntsville (42) ? g. 1 pts Strausser, fila one ns Fossedal, fi tl lv, 8 oe Kozick, 6. i: 2. oie Dietz, Lynn, go 08 Ta Tr=8 Dietz, Gary, f. ... a at YE Brobst; iC. £000 ZA Brobst, Ch., c. Oona Grose, g. ...... 22 aS Berlew,. eatin ia ol PoE OR 18 6 42 Harveys Lake (80) g- t pt c Shales, ¢ cael ile $5 05 - Brobst, £. ... 4 2 10 Hinkle, c. 131 2% Searfoss, g. .. 4 0 ' Price, find 2.4 8 Crispell, f. 1 die Harrls, g. Joie ion 6. 3 15 33 14 80 Prince of Peace (38) Fs, g. 1 pis. Richardson, Tom, g. ... 5 1 11 Thomas: Cia eli 28 Major, £ .. .... 2 4 Allabaugh, g. 2 10 Ohlman, e. ’.. 3.7 Richardson, Bob, 3 said ged nl 14 10 38 Referees: Tex Wilson, Mike Klein NOTICE: Any player who wants to order a team picture that haven't contact the League secretary, Keith Yeisley before Saturday night. Phone OR 5-124%, quested to Xmas Greens Subject To State Sales Tax As (Christmas trees, holiday wreaths, holly, mistletoe and other Yuletide items are making their appearance throughout Pennsylvan- ia, the State Department of Rev- enue has reminded organizations and persons doing temporary holi- day business to obtain temporary licenses to collect the four per cent Sales and Use Tax on the type of merchandise. Secretary of Revenue Charles M. Dougherty said a force of sales tax investigators will check with such business enterprise in every section of the Commonwealth through the district offices in 22 cities. Secretary Dougherty’s reminder is directed to mf clubs and organizations selling trees and other seasonal merchandise. Charitable org tions are not exempt from coll ing the Sales Tax on these items. He said applications for temporary licenses are available at any Sales Tax Bureau field office. specifically operators, To Sing Carols Saturday, December 23, starting at 7 P.M. a group from the Dallas Free Methodist Church will sing Christmas Carols in the commun- ity. Any one desiring to have carols sung at the home of shut-in friends should call the pastor of the church (Rev. Ralph Smith), at OR 4-7146 as soon as possible. ON LOT BELOW DALLAS DAIRY ‘and DALLAS POST OFFICE LAKE ST. ‘Russell Transue Christmas Trees SALE 4 YEAR SCOTCH PINE (TRIMMED) = Albert Patton ter Lee Ohlman contributed rugged jg g as yet placed their order are re- - AS A fi m——