T nines, ~ wn SC CARB r— i EER Bi SLT | ——— ron I or » { §< Pr 7 citing action biggest By A eR A] DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Prince Of Peace Hands First Loss To East Dallas Team 42-33 by Keith Yeisley Fans were treated to some ex- in three Church League games Saturday night at Dal- las High Scchool. ~~ Huntsville had its hands full with a determined Shavertown five, and were lucky to come out ahead of a 39-37 score. In the second game Don ‘Zeek Hinkle, veteran forward for Harv- eys Lake, shattered the League scoring with an amazing 40 points in leading his fast-breaking team to a 87-54 victory over St. Therese’s. In the third game, probably the surprise . of the evening, undefeated East Dallas suffered its first setback. at the hands of a much-improved Prince-of-Peace. Shavertown Came Close Shayvertown fans had their hopes up right to the final buzzer as it looked like Shavertown had its sec- nd win in the bag. Hwever, Hunts- : wiville didn’t like the idea and put on a final burst climaxed by a long goal by Len “Pooch” Kozick with only 10 seconds remaining to. sew up the victory 39-37. Hunts- ~ ville is now tied for first place with East Dallas with a 5-1 record. For the winners, “Pooch” Kozick led the scoring with 13 followed by Don Fossedal with 7 and Clint Brobst with 6. For the losers, Bob Hontz scored 12, all in the first half, and Don Rome scored 11. Lake Controls Game In the second game, it was ob- vious from the opening buzzer who was going to control the game as Harveys Lake almost immediately built up a 17-4 lead over St. Ther- A little booklet for prospective brides Going to be married? Send for one or two copies of our little ““Wedding Gift Record"’ booklet. It contains spaces for you to list your wedding gifts, the names of the givers and the date you send your ‘‘thank-you'’ notes. The booklet is yours for the asking. Just write or tele- phone. YOUR/ gf ndependent AGENT Insurance wseaves/ vou [rimste HAROLD E. FLACK INSURANCE AGENCY BROOKS BLDG. VA 3-2189 | =e _THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1962 | | Home Builders Association Meets With Loan Officers Lisses’ Article In Optometrist ’ wardsville optometrist, has a scho arly article on the fitting of con tact lenses in the November-De ber issue of Pennsylvania Optome ¢} | trist. Dr. Lisses feels that the fu ure of contact lenses is almost un limited, permitting abandonment © bi | cases where the correction needed | is very great. | the fitting and adjustment neces sary to get satisfactory results, {Pi Society. He is a past public rele tions director, and serves ion Conservation Institute Directo! of Area 10. ] { from the Pittsburgh Optometric | ciety in recognition of presentatior y % | SECTION A — PAGE # Third Major Report Focuses On Contact Dr. Aaron Lisses, Dallas and Ed: and tri-focal glasses even Dr. Lisses follows step by Dr. Lisses is a 1944 graduate © S.C.0., active in the Northeasterr as Vis] In 1947 he was given a bool Brobst, Harold, g 0.50 0, D 1 At H Totals 15 9 39 4 as ome Shavertown (387) G. F. Pts = Rome, ¢ AN a For Two Tilts Dymond, g 2 a6 ese’'s, However, the highlight of|Oney, Bill, g Died . : the game, and, in fact, the evening, | Edwards, f 0, 2.2 Ww. Wyoming Game Site | was the fabulous play of Don “Zeek” | Newman, ¢ 0.10.0 { { Hinkle. He oor time after time | Davis, g 00:00 Changed To Dallas Gym from every spot on the floor and |Oney, Tom, f 0; 0.0 Dallas Senior High cagers will finished with an amazing 40 points! | Hontz, f 6 0 12)/try to get into the win column There was just no stopping the — ~— |Friday night when they meet the ace forward as he dazzled the de- Totals 5 7 B7| West Wyoming Cowboys here at fense of St. Therese’s. Dave Shales 8 p.m. i was next for the Lakers with 13. | Harveys Lake (87) G. F. Pts The game was originally sched- Even though he didn't score a goal Price, f 2 4 8lyled for the West Wyoming floor after the first period, he dumped Hinkle, f 16. 8 40 | but since the floor is being re- in 7 out of 8 foul attempts to at- | Searfoss, g 2 2 6] conditioned the floor will not be tain his total of 13. Gene Brobst| Shales, ¢ 3 7 13 available by Friday night. hit for six goals for a total of 12 | Harris, g 3 2.8 On Tuesday, Wilkes-Barre Town- points. | Brobst, f 6 0 12) chip cagers will provide the at- | For the losers, Pete Letts played ~~ 7 ~—ltraction at the Dallas Senior High a good game around the boards and S Fras Gt) 22 > 87 | School. finished as high scorer with 15,| St. Therese’s (5 . FI Pts, followed by Keith Yeisley with 12 | Letts, f, c “115 Low Ores | and Bab. Boltor: with 30° Eves | Yeisley, ¢ 5. ai na] Dallas opened its league schedule though, ‘St. Therose's scored © 54 | Bolten, £ 4: 10 | Friday and was soundly trounced points, which is usually enough to | Hogan, g Ti 9. alba powerful Swoyersville five by win a game, they weren't even | Richards, g 1.2 die 71.45 $opre, . in the contest after the first half| Williams, g 0 2 2) Dells trailed 32.24 at halftime, as the Lakers held a 43-22 halftime | Derhammer, f 1s | but after intermission the Sailors Sulge, | Purvin, g 8 0 ran the locals into the boards out- | Ect Dalla. Fats | — = —| scoring them 23-6 in the third Totals 22 '10 54 | period to ice the game. The final game was the downfall | % io ee Dallas Underella? foam Prince of Peace (42) G. F. Pts.| losing cause tossing in 23 tallies; parke y newcomer Bo 00l- | 1 B 7 4 18 He was the only player to tally dn 7 Ey baugh, Prince of Peace is playing | Coolbaugh, 2 4 0 8 double figures for Dallas. y Howard Whitesell, standing at much better ball and looking strong-| ajl,haygh, g 0° 1 1| For Swoyersville, Repko showed the extreme left, a resident of Loy- er every game. After dropping four | Major, f : 0 2 _ 2! the way with 23 followed by Hulop alville and vice-president of White- straight Prince of Peace has won its | fiohardson Bob, gz 1 9 4) with 17 and Olejnick 15. sell Brothers, and Robert Tippett, last two and looks as though it! gpiman o ’ 1 3 second from right, who lives on make trouble for every team from Richardson Tom, g 5 5 6 * Woodtip Drive, Westmoreland Hills, here on out. The East Dallas quin- | : } addy English Teachers Trucksville, represent the Home tet, known for building up a fast] Totals 15° 19 42] ’ Builders Association ‘of Luzerne lead, scored only 3 points in the |p. pallas (33) CP Pi) w | County at periodic sessions with entire first period. Toons f ; 3 9 gl Bnswer Queries loan officers to interpret regulations | Bob Coolbaugh and Jim Thomas | Ponca g 4-2 10] governing construction requirements. stood out with their rugged Te: | Wagner # 0.0 ol They confer here with Rex L. bounding and also led the scoring | Shelley, g ging Dr. Mellman Pleased | Johnson, Loan Guaranty Officer in for the winners, Coolbaugh with 18 | : 0 . | charge of the Loan Guaranty Divi- counters and Jim| with 8 Pointe | Looe. 3 1 ol With Present Progress | sion ‘of the Veterans Administra- | For the losers, it was Frank Tencza 7.1... fhe : ; : * 3 = : Lasher, ¢ 0 0 0] Citizens Committee for better with 10 points. Wes Evans, who| — — —| Schools elected Morris Slater ny Mis. George Rrzente, Jr. for the first four games averaged | Totals 93 “7 as lman Monda : : ] ; y evening at Dallas \ 23 points per game, was held to 8| Referees: Wilson, Stinson. Senior High School; Dr. Irvin Jac- Heads Altar And Rosary for the second consecutive week. This was a rugged contest that] left the fans wondering if everyone would leave the game in one piece, | but when the action was finished | everyone seemed alright, especially | the winners on top of a 42-33 final Berlew, c¢ Home of the N.Y. Yankees and Giants — opposite Yankee Stadium. 15 min. from Times Square, 5 min. from St. Barnabas Hospital, 5 min. from George Wash- ington Bridge. Easily reached via Major Deegan & New York State Thruway (write for driving details). Newly remodeled with central air- conditioning & television. Singles — Doubles QAR 1, 2, 3, 4 room apts. Garage Parking GRAND CONCOURSE AT 161ST STREET Tom Gauntlett led Dallas in a | | | da vice chairman for public rela- played at the Dallas Senior High | tions; Mrs. Morris Slater secretary. School gym): 7:00 p. m., Harveys| A panel on English courses was Lake vs. East Dallas; 8 p m., Shaver- | moderated. by Richard Demmy. own vs. Prince of eace; 9:00 p. m., | Members were William A. Austin, | Dorothy Guerra, Mrs. Teresa Rut- week is as follows, (games to be Huntsville vs. St. Therese’s. score. | | koski, Chester Molley, Mrs. Gui 1 -_ { koski, ley, rs. Guida BOX SCORES | | Taylor, William Price, and George Huntsville (39) G. F. Pts.| Idetown Dombek, | Strausser, f 2:0 al | Elementary English, explained Mr. | | Dietz, Gary, f Dlg Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Toluba had Austin, is confined in the main to | Dietz, Lynn, g {02 21es Christmas guests their son, An-| fundamentals, with writing an | Fossedal, c 3 1 7 thony Jr, Hartford, Conn, and | ortant part of instruction, and i Kozik, f 5 3 13 Barbara Zalesky, St. Paul, Minn. | reading and spelling related to other | Brobst, Chas., ¢ QZ 09 Billy Williams, student at Shep-! subjects. | Brobst, Clint, g 3 0 6 hard College in West Virginia has | Mastery of grammatical principles | 0. .0 0 | returned to classes after spending | js stressed in Junior High School, | | the holidays with his parents, Mr. with composition and book reports | and Mrs. Bruce Williams. | for constant practice Public speak- { Rev. and Mrs. David Haines and ing and oral English employs basic | children Virginia and Barbara and | principles of good diction. | David Jr., Emerson, N. J. spent Development of written proficiency the Christmas weekend with Mr. | in preparation for college takes the and Mrs. Elmer Hoover. Mrs. Hoov- | forefront in senior high school, with | er returned with them: for a» visit. original composition stressed. The Mrs. Charlotte Pannabecker of |. im is a theme a week. Commer- | Philadelphia spent the holidays with | ia] and industrial arts students | Mr. and Mus. Gilbert Husted. | lay emphasis on practical writing, | Cenlidence Class . | and on reading with comprehension. | Ten were present at the Confi-| A survey of colleges, said Mr. dence Class meeting at the home| pfolley, shows that students are "of Bess Cooke, Tuesday night. | expected to have mastered all fund- Assisting hostesses was Mrs. Ken- | ;nentals and be ready. for ad- neth Calkins. She also led the|yanced English, with a vocabulary devotions. Mrs. Dean Shaver’ pre- paced on use, and the accent on sided. It was decided to make and | accuracy. sell pasties in the church house Following a question period, Dr. on Thursday, January 18. Robert A. Mellman expressed pride All orders are to be called to Mrs. Bruce Williams and Mrs. Dean Shaver. Hostesses for next month are Mrs. Elmer Harris and Mrs. Vivian Rinken. Lehman Dorothy Fritz of New York City and Joseph Kanon, Nanticoke, spent New Year weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fritz. Mr ad Mrs. Alen Keil and child- ren, Ann and Ray have returned to their home in Avon, N. Y., after | English in Dallas schools, saying | that students going on to college | have been well prepared in English. Fred Drakes, Hosts To Supper Committee Planning committee for the an- nual ham supper, Dallas Metho- dist Couples Club, met recently at | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred | Drake, Woodlawn Drive. The sup- | per will be held Saturday evening, PLEASE NOTE: Schedule for this | obs vice-chairman; Mrs. Paul Rod- | spending. the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Loren Keller. Lehman Charge Hymn Sing will be held at Idetown Methodist Church January 27, in the church basement, 5 to 7 p. m. Children under three, will be served without charge. en president and Mrs. Joseph Went- | zel, vice president, at a recent meeting of Altar and Rosary Soc- | iety held in Gate Of Heaven Audit- orium. Qther officers: second vice president, Mrs. Leo Mohen, secre- tary, Mrs Gerald Johns, treasurer, Mrs. A. A. Mascali and fanancial secretary, Mrs.. John Kupstas. Re- tiring were Mrs. Mascali, Mrs, John Mulhern and Mrs. Ted Popielarz. Mrs. Arzente, appointed the fol- | lowing Standing Committees for the | year: Ways & Means, Mary Weir Mrs. Joseph Kusiak; Program, Mrs Philip Jones, Mrs. Ignatius Gallag- Victor Bor- Louis Vi- her; Contingent, Mrs. zone; Altar Boys, Mrs. tale; Courtesy, Mrs. Leon Chase Flowers, Mrs. Paul Monahan; Med- | als, Mrs. John Yalick; Hospitality Mrs. Leo Mohen; Public Relations Mrs, John Callahan; Deanery, Mrs. Robert Lavelle. | Mrs. William Wasser reported the recent bake sale was a very success- | ful one. Mrs. James announced ap- proximately 160 women attended the annual Christmas Tea. Mrs. Leo Mohen, Chairman of Spiritual De- velopment, reported the D.C.C.W. will have a Day of Recollection on March 4 in Danville. Anyone inter- ested should make reservations with i Mrs. Mohen. | New members introduced were: Mesdames Gustav Kabeschat, Mrs. | lin accomplishments in the field of Bruno Marascio, Mrs. Edward Kear- | “Molding Character.” | In charge of devotions will be | ney, and Mrs. Paul Doris. | Rev. Francis A. Kane congratulated retiring officers for a successful year [ena new officers for accepting res- | ponsibilities of their offices. He also spoke on the Feast of the Epiphany. | Refreshments were served by Mrs. | William Wasser, chairman, Mrs. { Philip Ansilio, Sr., Mrs. Steve Yal- ick, Mrs. John Yalick, Mrs. Mohen, Mrs. Maurice Evans Mrs. Edward Gilmer. | | Sweet Valley Girls Appear On Television |of a paper on the Lang co-cordin | ator. Three years later his pape | on Visual Characteristics in Indus A | trial Surveys appeared in the Op 4 ¥ | tometric - Weekly. : Brothers .ave ‘the de. | The article on contact lenses Whitesell tion, Wilkes-Barre. 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There will be | Fred Drake are co-chairmen. special numbers, solos, duets, Las Mrs. Nelson Nelson and Mrs [iste and wugbe: ® by fis Pe oubined Fay Hopking are co-chairmen of the [choirs Peoryons isanvies | dining room; Mr. and Mrs. James | Huston are dishwashing chairmen. Dr. John Blase heads the clean-up squad, Mrs. Robert Brown is public- ity chairman. Shavertown P. T. A. To Hear Dr. B. S. Berley [Shavertown Elementary PTA will meet Monday evening, January 15, at 8:15 p.m. in the Grade School. Mrs John M. Rogers will preside. Teachers will be available for con- ference at 8:00 p.m. in the Class- rooms. Speaker for the evening will be Dr. Benjamin S. Berley, who will address the group on “How We Look At Heart Disease.” The talk will be accompanied with a Film, entitled “Common Heart Disorders and Their Causes”. Refreshments will be served by Mrs. Martin Porter's third grade mothers, with Mrs. Wendell Jones and Mrs. Wayne Troxell as host- WANT TO SELL YOUR HOME USE THE POST CLASSIFIED ~ EXPERT TAILORING e® Trouser Alterations e Skirts & Dresses Hemmed e Coat Alterations | Cleaning & Pressing ADAMS Back Mt. Shopping Center Shavertown Open Til 9 Every Night § Upjohn’s UNICAP Multiple Vitamins j With every bottle of 100 — You Get FREE Bottle of 24 a A Ss OO KF ED A AE ATT AE “HE EVANS DRUG STORE | Bulford and wes. | | Joleen Shaw and Lianne Mahon- ey, appeared on Channel 28’s ninth | Anniversary party on Saturday. The | girls had to celebrate their ninth | birthdays during the month of Jan- | wary, 1962, to be eligible. Joleen | Shaw, the daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Wilbur Shaw, will observe her birthday on January 28 and Dianne Mahoney, daughter of Mr. and Ms. Wilson Mahoney will be nine on January 17. Both girls are memb- ers of the fourth grade at Ross Elemetary School, Sweet Valley. Each guest at the party received a shopping bag full of gifts, the compliments of Channel 28. LUZERNE THEATRE LAST TIMES TONIGHT Peter Sellers In “Pm All Right, Jack” GIFT NIGHT FRL - SAT. Sophia Loren In “Two Women” SAT. MATINEE “Tarzan The Ape Man” Sun. (Cont. 2 - 11) 2 Thrillers “The Mask” And “Preacher From The Haunted Sea” liam Williams of Ruckno, Inc., build- ers of a number of Back Mountain area homes. Johnson, who has been associated with the VA Loan Guaranty pro- gram since 1945 begins his second year here after coming to this area from Sioux Falls, South Dakota. | The Home Builders Association of Luzerne County has named a | committee to guide a program of | assisting home owners and pros- | pective buyers. | | Westmoreland PTA Starts Enrollment Mrs. Ben Davis, Jr., of Apple-| wood Manor, president of the newly | organized Westmoreland Elemen- | tary PTA, announces that enroll- ment of Westmoreland parents be- gan this week. Flyers sent home {with the students are to be re- | | turned to the school to insure prop- | er registration. Mrs. Harry Ed-| | wards is membership chairman | Other officers include Mrs. Curtis | | Edwards, vice president; Mrs. Tex | Wilson, secretary; Mrs. Robert Hess, | | treasurer. | of by-laws and legislation, met re- | George Hess, chairman | | cently with Mrs. Davis, John Mul- | ‘| hern, principal; Mrs. Marshall Rum- | | baugh and Mrs. Walter Weaver to | cation for a charter. 5 Mrs. Davis include program; Glenn Howell, budget and ways and means; Mrs. Robert Dev- | lin, hospitality; Mrs. James Besecker, | | Jr., publicity. 'Lake-Noxen PTA To Hear | Molding Character Talk | Lake-Noxen PTA will hear Rev. William Hughes, Sweet Valley | Church of Christ, next Wednesday | | evening at 8, when the monthly | meeting will be held in the Lake | PHONE Main Highwa { gymnasium. Mrs. Earl Crispell will | i Trucksville y | preside. 3 y : Rev. Hughes will speak on DALLAS ORchard 5-1176 ba Mrs. Jacob Brin. Chairmen of | hostesses are Mrs. Carl Newberry | and Mrs. Richard Williams Third and tenth grade mothers will serve | refreshments. FORTY FORT THEATRE THURS. - FRI - SAT. Walt Disney's “Greyfriars Bobby” SUN. - MON. - TUES. (Cent. Sun. 3-11) Bob Hope Lana Turner “Bachelor In Paradise” formulate by-laws prior to appli- Committee chairmen selected by | Ralph Beard, | ’ | finance; Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Ide, | 'velopers of Oak Hill and Midway | Manor residential areas in addition | to serving as contractors for a num- ber of private residences through- out Luzerne County. Tippett and Edgar Wood are the developers of Westmoreland Hills. | Tippett has been reelected secretary- treasurer of the Home Builders As- | sociation which is headed by Wil- bur Shorts, one of the developers of College Manor, near College Mis- ericordia. Historical Zening Bethlehem, passing the first com- | prehensive law in the United. 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