x T= ce, nd pit dg * k= : — DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA ‘ 1 was a busy weekend at Crown Imperial Lanes as most of sixteen lanes were going Saturday and Sun- day afternoon and evening. Many groups of young people and com- plete families enjoyed the popular sport ‘together over the weekend ‘and Tony Bonomo opened the doors wide to welcome many students and guests, home for a brief holiday dur- ing mid-year’s. Contest Ends In Tie For First . American Legion and Monk Plumbing and Heating met Fri- in a contest for top spot and Legion ran off with 4 ints, tying up first place with Yio, 52 points each. Come n, boys! ight! Fred Adams topped Legion with 202-207 (590); Lew Reese hit 203 (567). Cliff Garris had 203-191 (575) for Monk's and—‘where was the team?” Chill Williams was op scorer with 611 (201-224) and with Dave Eddy’s 218-220 (606) and Frank Kardell’s 195-202- 192 (589), Dallas Shop- ping: Center took 4 from Shav- ertown Lumber. Roberts had 235- 198 (589) and Ambrose Vida had 190-205 (569) for ‘lumbermen’. Let’s have a real ‘Shopping Center ‘has 48% in second place. ; Parry's Gulf lost 3 to Dallas Nur- sery and hold third with 47%. Rich Bonomo led “nurserymen’’ with 213 (584); Charlie Allabaugh hit 203 ESSN Rees > y x J bl ‘Coty I” Aimant : Revlon Aquamarine Revlon Intimate Lanvin Arpege & 4 o . X g REAL SWECTHEARTS these Valentine gifts COSMETICS Lanvin “My Sin’ Chanel #5 WHITMAN DISPLAY Whitman’s q Attractive Heart Boxes $2.15 = $4.50 - $5. Complete line of boxed bi. VALENTINES 4 Humorous Personal 5¢ to $i. HALL'S PHARMACY By DORIS MALLIN and. Nick Stredny 201. Jack Berti had 194 (559); Steve Bonomo 226 (558) and Harold Kocher 194 for Parry’s. Nursery and Shavertown Lumber are tied with 45 points. Birth’s Esso has 43% after taking 4 from Jim-Jon which has 43. Bob Moore hit 193-198-199 (590); Frank Muchler 221; Harold Coolbaugh 190 and Tex Wilson 194 for Birth’s. Bob Shoemaker hit 214 (559); Jim Thomas 197 and Leo Yankoski 196 for Jim-Jon. Gosart’s Appliance split 2-2 with Mathers and has 41 points. Jack Hustey rolled 211-186-211 (608) for Gosart’s; Pete Hospodor hit 196 and E. Yankoski 193. Panky Stol- arick rolled 198-209 (567) “IMPOS- SIBLE” and Péte Ambrose had 200. For West Side Novelty, it was Walter Szura, 195-203 (585) and Al Bellas 234 (552) as it took 3 from Phillips Supply. Bill Allabaugh scored 191-215 (581); Richy Bon- omo 196 and Ed Carey 191. Idetown Bears Teddys lead Bears League with 7 points. Pandas posted high of 898 and Cubs, 2599 total pins last week. Bill Rosenberger and Bill Jones each scored, 200 games; Al Raph hit 195; Charles Pagana 199. Frank Kelmel rolled 522 series. Cubs’ total in- cluded consistent games of 863-873- 863. Paul Kamont led all series week before with 592 pins in- cluding a 214 game but Charles 45 eee NI eT & $1. to $3.50 $1.50 fo $3.50 yy CANDY HEART SEIKO RSS 878° 30 BEPC WIE Qs MAIN HIGHWAY SHAVERTOWN OR 4-4161 Registered Pharmacists always on. duty! ® ski 192. Pagana had top single of 2438 and John Kriel was close with 246 (583). Here’s The Bowlerettes! Out of the news for three weeks, Bowlerettes are back. Whiting's team is in front with 13 points and took honors last week with 845 (2332). Top honors for January 11th went to Libby Cyphers 182 (486); S. Roberts 172 (456); D. Berlew 163 (451); M. Fritzinger 176 and J. In- man 160. Libby Cyphers led scoring on 18th ‘with beautiful series of 520 (178-184). A. Whiting had 177-163 (472); M. 166 (470); D. Berle Rogers 160 and D. Stearn y Last week, Ann Whiting took honors with 186-161 (502); S. Roberts hit 206. D. Berlew had 170-167 (492); M. Hislop 175-176 (477); C. Metz 162; L. Cyphers 160; A. Rogers 175; R. Nygren 160-174; D. Stearn 172. Travelling News . Beaver Run took 4,6 from Davis Paints last week, Charles Else spill- ing pins for total of 630 (226-223). Al Ciccarelli hit 235 (607); Ron Fielding had 191-200-202 (593); Carl Roberts rolled 196 (551) and Sid Fielding posted 195 (528). Addy ' Asphalt won 3 from Jim- my’s. Bob Moore scored 196-218 (600); Nick Stredny rolled 200-200 (581) and Chill Williams hit 210 (579). Tom Gauntlett had a 195. Hey, Leo! Crown Imperial Girls took 2 from Phillips Sea Food with Evelyn Rob- erts leading on 210 (541) and Billye Jam es hitting’ 184 (522). Henri Benkovsky rolled 169 (494); Grace Sickler 192 (488) and Ginger Gosart 171 (456). Saturday found Addy’s, Niagara Cyclo and Crown Girls at home. Addy split with DeLuca, Charlie Williams heading Addy’s with 208- 200 (577) and Bob Moore hitting 224 (574). Nick Stredny rolled 194; Tom Gauntlett 206 and Leo Yanko- STEVE BONOMO HIT A BEAUTIFUL 692 SERIES SAT- © URDAY! Topping all series rolled at Crown Imperial for some time, Steve led his Niagara team on to take 2 out of 3 from Quicky Beverage, losing first game by only 1 pin. Steve's series included 268-210-214. Ambrose Vida had 236 (580) and Pineno posted a 198. Crown Imperial girls lost 2 to Top Hat. Grace Sickler hit 180-190 (527); Evelyn Roberts 170-161-184 (515); Billye James 187-160-161 (508); Ginger Gosart 196 (501) and Henri Benkovsky (451). Beaver Run was away against Silver Top. Our boys took 4 points, Sid Fielding copping honors with 234-203-192 (629). Carl Roberts rolled 197-203 (577). What hap- pened to the rest? Pete Kaye Posts 546 Holy Rollers League featured Peter Kaye with 203-177 (546). Pete and Doc Whittaker with 212 (511) and Ruth N. 185 (479) went all out for Yellow Jackets, but lost 4 to Wasps. Sally hit 169 (460); and Bob N. 186 for victors. WHAT! ? Dick led Bumble Bees with 182 (500) and with Marge Fritzinger’s 169 and Donna Kaye's 164.183 (466), the bees took 3 from Hornets. Viclets Lead Dallas Women Violets lead Dallas Woman's Club League with 26 points; Poppies and Roses are tied with 25 each. Violets copped honors for first half cham- pionship. Top - scoring -for the last three weeks was done by Marg Milne and Eleanor McShea with 502 series and Jeanne Richards, 189 game; Eleanor Moyer 524 and Eleanor McShea 190; Helen Bonomo 513; Marg Milne 501 and Theresa Graham 201. Marigolds rolled. 2052 total pins on 18th and Violets had high game of 737. Ben Franklin Wins Crown Ben Franklin won the crown in Community Service League for first half with 46 points, taking 4 from Mercury Motors by forfeit. Horlacher broke his record with 530 and Bolton had 507. Austin hit 552, but with no team-----2 Boyd White stayed in second with 38 after taking 3 from Guyette’s. Whittaker had 224-209 (603). Pet- erson rolled 561 and Kardell 510. Orchard Farm came out of the cellar with 3 from Besecker’s. Kostrabala tallied 575; Maturi 522 and Hogoboom 506 for the Farm. Mercury finished third with 31; Besecker 30; Orchard 29 and Guy- ette 28. Morgan and Moyer Tops Morgan hit 209 (580), high series in St. Paul's Lutheran League, Fri- day and Moyer posted single high of 223. Eckert had 200 (565); Kreid- ler 214; [Stook 211; Culp 210; Monk 203. Long Horns scored 885 and Bad- gers totalled 2429. Tigers are on THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1962 TRUCKSVILLE (477); Jean Agnew 162; Doris King 167 for Apex. Ruth Stair hit 163 (451) for Garrity. Plains Blouse was headed by Evelyn Kamont, 189 (464). Liz Weale rolled 167-160 (484) for Goodman assisted by Jewell Thompson 166 (458) and Ann Hospodar 162 (461). Eleanor Moyer rolled 160 (449) for Elston’s as they split 2-2 with Joe’s. Rose Novroski led Joe's with 188 (472); Doris Mallin hit 161. Imperialettes—Meeting at 8:30 be- fore bowling, Friday. Crusaders On Top; Tomasak Rolls 622 Standings in GEORGE SHUPP League find Crusaders on top with 13 points followed closely by Wreck- ews with 12, Sportsmen 11 while Berti & Sons, Meade's Garage and Casterline Hauling are deadlocked for fourth position with 10 points each. Nick Tomasak was the “big pin getter” Monday night when he blasted a huge 256 game between a 180-186 for a (622) series. Nick’s series enabled Crusaders to move into first place with 4 points from Berti & Sons. Nick had help from Jim Lohman with 197 (553) and Jim Miller 520. Ron Fielding 200 (563) led Truckers followed by S. Dicton 212 (546). Crusaders also rolled high series for the evening with 978 (2786). Leo Yankoski’'s 211 (567) and Walt Meade’s 212 (543) led Meade’s to 3 point win .over Dallas Lions. G. Thomas 192 (522) and Shinal 516 led Lions. Sportsmen continued to “lay it on” Raiders by copping 3. Frank Bialogowicz was the “big noise” for Grill team with 222-221 (590) aided by Lettie 192 (539) and Gulitus 519. Molley 194 (523) and Klass 513 led Raider team. Jack Trudnak’'s 236 (580) was the mainstay for Wreckers in 3 point victory over Crispell's who had Joe Shalata with 212 (558). Casterline Hauling stayed in con- tention with a 3-timer from Noxen VFW as Bert Mitchell had another good night with 203 (533) for Haulers. Works With Howitzers FORT HOOD, TEX. (AHTNC) — Army Specialist * Four Donald A. Moss, son of Mrs. Eloise E. Moss, RD 3, Dallas, is a member of the 1st Armored Division’s 6th Artillery which recently provided support for tank gunnery training at Fort Hood, Tex. Specialist Moss’ unit used 105- millimeter howitzers to fire illumi- nating rounds which enabled tank gunners to see their targets during night-firing exercises at the fort. Moss, a mechanic in Battery B of the artillery, entered the Army in December 1959 and completed basic training at Fort Jackson, S. C. The 25-year-old soldier attended Dallas Township High School. / top with 21 points and Long Horns, Huskies and Bulldogs are tied with 17 each. Delaney Takes Over Delaney’s took over lead position with 12 points in Imperialettes League Friday as it took 3 from O’Malia. Apex won 4 from Garrity and have 11; Plains dropped to third with 10 after losing 4 to Goodman which has 9. Marg Milne toppled the pins for 515 (169-190), high for the night. She led Delaney with Kate Gansel hitting 166. Bea Carr led O’Malia with 174 (458) ; Linda Wheeler had 166. 1g: ! $e Helen Bonomo had 166-171 5 4 Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miers and Mr. and Mrs. William Schweikle and family of Williamsport recent- ly visited Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Perrin. Birthday greetings to Mrs. William Clewell, Mrs. Andrew Glowash, Mrs. Robert Greenley, June M. Morgan, Irma Shoe- maker, Marilyn Fennell, Martha Finney, Claudette Swan, Carol Jean Britt, Rev. Robert E. Germond; Richard Scott Plum- mer, Richard P. Harrison, Theo- dore Hinkle, Ned Bessmer, Vito Yanalunas, Kenneth Gyier, Al- fred Scott, and Nelson Meyers. Eugene Considine was reelected president of Greater Wilkes-Barre Labor Council at a meeting in the Labor Temple in Wilkes-Barre last week. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Schilbred, Wallingford, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Weyand, Knob Hill, Mrs. George Nemetz and infant daughter have returned home from Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Clark, Harris Hill Road, returned home after spending a month with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Clark and granddaugh- ter, Maryann of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs, Alex Thomas and son, John, returned to Beaufort, S C., after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harris, Hillside. > Ruth Meyers, R.N., has returned to her home, Bunker Hill after re- cuperating from an illness at the home of her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Meyers of Plainsfield, N. J. Airman First Class Douglas Cle- well, who spent two months in Thialand, has returmed to his base in Korea. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Phillips and family spent the week end with her aunts, Verna and Gertrude Smith {in York. Verna returned with them to spend a few weeks here. Walter Harris, Harris Hill Road, was admitted to Nesbitt Hospital last week as a medical patient. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Finney and ‘family of Lancaster and Marion Finney, Wilmington Del., visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Finney recently. David Mathers, Staub Road, who suffered injuries when the car ‘in which he was a passenger skidded on ice and hit a pole on the high- way below Harter’s Dairy, is again able to be about. Birthday Party Calvin Maxwell, Harris Hill Road, was guest of honor at a party given by his father to celebrate his forty-second birthday anniver- sary. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Claude Maxwell, Sharon and Billy Maxwell and daughter, Ellen; Mr. Maxwell and daughter, Eleln; Mr. with FAMILY-RATED WATER HEATER A modern, family-rated Gas Water Heater installed in your home will supply all the hot water you can use for your 101 house- hold tasks. A 30-gallon size can recover its capacity every hour, day and night . . . practically twice ds much with Gas as com- petition. Get Jet Speed Hot Water Recovery now with a new, modern, automatic Gas Water Heater! SEE YOUR GAS APPLIANCE DEALER, PLUMBING OR HEATING CONTRACTOR NO 3-WIRE SERVICE NECESSARY WITH GAS PENNSYLVANIA GAS and WATER Company and Mrs. Clyde Shotwell, Harry and James Shotwell; Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Benton and daughters, Helen and Rose. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henninger have returned to their home in Syracuse after spending several days with her brother and sister-in- law, , Mr. and Mrs. George Snyder and family. Mrs. Esther Bond, Carverton Road, recently spent a week with her sister, Mrs. Charles Rose of Elmira, N.Y, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hopkins, Mt. Greenwood, will spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. John Honey- well, in Sidney, N.Y. Entertain At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Edwards entertained at dinner at their home at Hillside Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stockton and Mrs. Jerome Kunkle | of Pittston; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Simmons and Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter of Bloomingdale. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wallace have taken up residence on Memorial Highway, Trucksville. Mrs, Wallace is the former Sharon Spencer. Mrs. Maude Weidner, Harris Hill Road, is convalescing after [an illness of several weeks. ] Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schrieder of 628 Salem Road, Summerville, N.J. announce the birth of a son, their second child, January 21 in Summerville General Hospital. Mrs. Schrieder, the former Louise Marsh- } | | } v TTT win Marshell, Bunker Hill. Mr. Schrieder is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bart Schrieder, Stanton St., Wilkes-Barre. William Frey, Carverton Road, has been in New York City for a few days on a business trip. Mrs. Joanne Radydeski, who was a patient in Nesbitt Hospital several weeks, is convalescing at home. Choir Elects Officers Trucksville Methodist Church Choir has elected these officers for the coming year: Mrs. Harold Croom, president; Linda Renville, secretary; and Mrs, Sheldon Bennett, treasurer; Mrs. Blackman, organ- ist, will serve as vice-president. Mr. and Mrs. C. Robert Griffiths and family, Maple Street, have moved to Harrisburg, where Mr. Griffiths is employed by Dun & Bradstreet. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Considine, Sr., 165 Highland Avenue, have returned from Philadelphia, where they attended a meeting and dinner in honor of the second general Vice- President O., William Blaier of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America. Receive Promotion Harold J. Eustice, Carverton Road, and William L. Matus, Sutton Road, : | were advanced in rank from private E2 to private first class according to | Capt. John Bednarski, commanding | officer of Headquarters Battery 2nd Howitzer Battallion, 109th Artillery. | Mrs. James Barrett and infant son | have returned home from Nesbitt | Hospital. Mrs. Basking | Dorothy Hoover, EE A 3 SECTION B—PAGE 3 Ridge, N. J., is visiting friends end relatives in the area. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williamson, York, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williamson, Goeringer Avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Hemenway, Post Road. Mrs. Wil. liamson celebrated her birthday while she was home, Happy Birthday To Us Three members of the crew at the Dallas Post celebrated their birthdays last week on January 17, one of them at home, flat on her back, the other two able to stagger around in spite of he ine roads of colds. Young Tom remained with the linotype machine; Doris put out a full day’s work on her new mach- ine; Mrs. Hicks, barking like a seal, threw in the sponge and 500k for the doctor. Olsen, At Missile School Lt. Col Carl B. Olsen, 188 Ter- race Ave., Trucksville is now at- tending the top secret Missile Site Security School, at the U.S. Army | Provost Marshal General's School, | Fort Gordon, Georgia. Lt. Col Olsen is the Executive | Officer of the 402nd Military Police Prisoner of War Camp unit which | meets on Monday evenings at the | U.S. Army Reserves Training Cent- | er, East End Blvd. The Lt. Col. will return to home station Saturday, | January 27th. 1 Save fora Purpose! A Save ot the Miners for the things you want most. MINERS NATIONALBANK THE FRIENDLY “Miners in Dallas” MINERS NATIONAL BANK - Main Street, Dallas Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Jet SPEED Recovery FOR ALL THE HOT WATER YOU’LL EVER NEED! 2 2 s 2 ? 2 > 3 A i ) .