DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1962 SECTION B—PAGE 3 St d Of Re di Register March 19 CROWN IMPERIAL LANES udy Ot Reading Huntsville - St. T. herese’ s Tangle |xsroush Building = - - 4 - At Mi di Registration of voters, for change : B ow LING sericordia | Jn Finals Satur a ight At 8 |ac oss Gio s 11 {take place in Dallas Borough Build- e Problems At All Levels |ing March 19; 12 to 4 p.m. and 6 y BY DORIS MALLIN Workshon To Consid By KEITH YEISLEY Davis to 9 p.m. Vs orkshop lo Lonsider In the second round of League 23 12 56 fos Dean’ S List Last day for registration is March : Bon voyage to Charles Else! All from Dallas Nursery. He rolled Grill team tie final game. College Misericordia’s Third An- play-offs Saturday night, St. Ther- 26, if a resident wishes to vote >, at Crown Imperial Lanes wish him | 225 and 205 games while COMMUNITY SERVICE LEAGUE |nual Reading Conference is sched- |€se’s suprised fans and skeptics to - Buckhannon, W. Va. — Nancy |in the spring Primaries May 15. of the best but are sorry to see him| George Shupp and Chet Mol- Guyette's held onto first place |uled for March 23-24, and is des- |upset highly-touted Harveys Lake EAST DALLAS Hess was one of 85 students at | Many names have been purged from ro go. The Air Force called! Charlie| ley each turned in 559s, Chet |hy stopping Besecker’s 3-1. Whit- |igned for the regular classroom |63-58! / : G F Pts. | West Virginia Wesleyan College | the voting list. Avoid disappoint ol has been stationed at Red Rock for | hitting 208-192 and George taker led the victors with 201 (563) | teacher who desires to learn tech-| A week earlier the Saints showed Lasher 1 1 3 mentioned > the dean s list for ment at the polls by making sure some time and has beccome well- 194. Charles Allabaugh hit 206- |and Lloyd Williams topped Beseck- |niques and procedures for teaching |& well-balanced attack, beating reg- | Evans 11 0 22 | superior grades during the first| your registration is up to date if F ~ known at the local Bowling Center. | 197 (571) for the “nursery- |er's with 564. of reading at all levels. ular-season second place East Dal- |Tencza 11 1 23 iy Aer, doi FW end you have not voted. recently. - He has been a star bowler on Beaver | men”; Trudnak had 202; Stred- Boyd White's stopped first half | Registration will begin on Friday, las, 85-72. Wagner 0 0 0 e 1s a daughter o >i on 3 Run travelling team of Howie Davis| ny 206 and R. Bonomo 192. rr va s oe By, ot Fok gh a Do . ry Marvels bake suds) ie ropes Shelley 1 3 5 Me Hour Sloss Dallas RD 1 is Smith Hangar Sold Classic League and helped the team | pote Hospador rolled 203-222 | points. Frank Kardell rolled 556 | general session will open the con- |$eason tied for second place wi fash Bgfadughe © omg bem d take first half championship re-| (595) as Gosart's took just 1 from Wg pi» A with the fe address East Dallas while St. _Therese’s 24 5 53 ay earned a 3.50 grade average. To Lake Boat Club EE cently. Else also bowled with Dallas West Side Novelty. His series, | Mercury Motors and Orchard |of Dr. Morton Botel, assistant sup- onion 5 Sead heat with Shav- Wiis Be i her fourth dims one dean's Smith Flying Service property at 5 Dairy team in Back Mountain Neigh- | Corgan’s 192, E. Yankoski’s 198 and | Farms split, keeping Mercury just |erintendent of Bucks County |© tg a Hants ST. THERESE’'S Alderson, Harveys Lake, has been ye bowhood League on Thursday nights. | Hustey’s 206 were not enough to |9o points out of first place. Austin | Schools. Dr. Botel will discuss A al this Sat Fir io G F Pts. | hi Vv il T S k sold by Russell Smith and his wife 4d ~ left for Levittown Saturday overcome 197-203 (567) by Tony was big scorer with 214 (581); | Total Approach To Reading. Chair- i en oe nraay. oe ; at = Bolton 9 7 25 onm vai 0 wpea to Harveys Lake Boat Club. Kingse n ht after he bowled with his |pineno; 202-202 by Andy Matte; | Henderson hit 212 and Stanton man will be the Right Rev. Mon- h prove oo ke 2 wall Leits 6 iq1 23 | To Bird Club ton, for $19,000. e, Beaver Run team at Exeter. After | Weaver's 197, Bellas’ 194, and Hob- | 204 for the “motormen” and Dem- |signor John J. Maher, LLD., Super- Tate ed game providing i Say Yeisley > : 2 hs property. including a hangar Tr, spending a few days with his par- |lak’s 202-194. ,, |my had 556 for the “farmers”. |intendent of Schools in the Scranton Do a a There. will bo Hogan 3 0 6| John Vail, instructor of physics | and lake frontage, was used by the al suis there, Charlie Win leave for | John Kriel led the lumbermen BACK MT. CHURCH LEAGUE Diocese. eT is ~ | Purvin 0 1 1 | at Kingston High School, will speak | flying service for flying instructions, his destination in Texas. His fellow | with 214-199 (580); Amby Vida ; : : fun games at 7 and at 9, pitting Shav- |“! 2 Speak - Hyl ” ’ Top scorers in Church League | Saturday's registration is at 8 a.m. Richards 0 0 0 | to members of Back Mountain Bird | charter and scenic flights. The boat h teammates and members of Addy [hit 221 (576): B. Roberts and De- : ertown versus Harveys Lake and Club : 2 Acphelt and iC I ial Girls’ > Ses © |last Wednesday were Willard Lozo | Three workshops follow, planned for |g, Dallas versus Pritice of Peal. ub March 8 at 8 p.m. in the Li- | club has used the hangar on a rental > : sp! an % Town ne nly Barry hit 199; and Rodda 193. Steve | 9oq (578): Bob Price 192 (556); |teachers of. three levels. The work- Saints © of 20 23 63 brary Annex, His subject will. be | basis for meetings and other active : es Fave him a csondoll party” | Bonomo led Parry's with 200-214 | wendell Jones 192 (552); Sid Field- |shop devoted to High School Read- Ba te a a — “Ecology, And How it Relates to | ities. gt XIown jmperia’ alter thew games! (570). : ng 195 (569); and Tom Cross 215 |ing Instruction in the Content Area 7 © OTS eys Birds. od —_—_— Saturday. Monk's victory was spurred on (578) will offer study of the problems met lla ds hot third quarter = HARVEYS LARE SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST | TRAVELLING TEAMS by Cliff Garris with 223-192 (575) : , b honda Sliool. teacher ¢ | whic t: erese’s outscored the G F Pts. s. Sid Fielding was top scorer for |and Lohman’s 210. Birnstock hit| ,SI- PAUL'S BROTHERHOOD yy A he |Lokers 70-13" proved to De thelmikle 7. 3 48 1 EE ut. We /S § Beaver Run Saturday with = 2251194: for Births Tigers were leading the Brother- |Soclal studies, Sci hi y ona 1 | difference, The score was knotted | Winston 1 1 3 - d i eS y Dallas ‘Shopping Center lost all | Pood League with 27 points a week makies’ Leader of this discussion will at 16-all at the end of the first |Crispell 3 2 8 | (580) joined by Charles Else 201 alas. Shopping: Lenter 10st a L H d Bulld had | be Rosemary G. Wilson, Assistant : Aspe. 5 | (562) and Al Ciccarelli 554. Ron |to Phillips Supply. Nick Buynak |28% ap th rin Director Curriculum Office, Phila |uarter and the Lakers enjoyed a | Price 0 0 0 5 | Fielding hit 208 and Carl Roberts |was top scorer for the “suppliers” 2 ho ” and ‘Panthers were” next delphia Public Schools; hotroan, slight 27-24 lead at halftime. At |Searfoss 5 2 12 EN 8 196. The team lost 3 points. Sith 195-193 (567); Rich Bonomo William Dengey won honors [Anthony Marchakitus, LokoLchrun og end of the third quarter, St. |Brobst, Gene 6 7 19 BR -, Addy Asphalt split with Mayfair (had 219. Chill Williams led the Hon XL d 221 (577) and | Area School District; recorders, Nat- erese’s had the upper hand at as Bob Moore rolled 200-211 (598) | “shoppers” with 190 (552); Eddy x on e i Ws : 5 og alle '- Waytell, Loiorte Borough 44-40, and then outscored the Lak- 22 14 58 ’ for Addy’s and S. Rubbico posted |rolled 202; Kamont and Kardell, nstangs epteams. wi Schools. and Donald Murphy. Wilkes | 6S 19-18 in the final stanza to ar TEN - STRIKE © Sa ; 235-221 (638) for Mayfair. Chill |191. 815 [2ma7). : Pe City School District. |put the game on ice. HUNTSVILLE a ] Williams rolled 207. (544) and Nick | - Gosart’s Appliance holds record a) gh onion on i A workshop on The Slow Learner a Shee pe 5 i G F Pits WITH VALUE x : ? : J g d : 1g 20 3 : 5 erese’s were Bolton an Steeduy hed 209, Sov’ dddyn. Fiore to ue Ral one} high Top |Ashman 216 (554); Monk 211 |in the Classroom will consider the pet Ietts Bolton finished with |Brobst, Clint 2.5.08 T0 SP ARE ! | : om, any ! 3 Tho: (551); Ambrose 212 (508) and problems. met by teachers on the los | hic Coon in th Brobst, Chas. 2 2 6 : Niagara Cyclo took 1 game from |averages are 195 -C. Williams; 191 | Fon Tigh sehiool Tevel ‘Leider p , St g 20 in the second | *% Sacred Heart Recreation, losing the |- Garris; 190 - Moore, Hustey, S. Moyer 190 (553). ST > Ta D eh 4 °! |half! Pete Letts scored 23, hitting Dietz, Gary 2 0 4 ALL CARS FULLY GUARANTEED 4 first by 4 pins and last by 42. The | Bonomo. Individual high series on FROM WOMEN’S BULLETIN ud Li oF og bh ns SSOT | for six goals and a phenomenal 11 [Dietz, Lynn 1 2 4 7 : Tockl boys rolled the most total pins | record are 704. Bob Moore; 686- | From the February Bulletin comes | of Education, Pennsylvania State \g,..17 51 the free throw line! He |Berlew 0 0 0 '55 MERCURY '53 DODGE by in OY Sone es 647, Chill Williams; 644, Cliff Gar- | news of some nice split conversions | University; chairman, Mary MeAnd. also stood out with his fine re- {Kozick 3 8 14 Aoeonit count. ? ris; and top single games are 256- [in Imperialettes League. Marge |"*W> Wier Bare Sora Digs bounding Keith Yeisley scored 8 for |Fossedal 3 1 7 HARDTOP : 4 DOOR SEDAN : John Hustey with 205-207 (585) |257, Chill Williams; 256 Chet Mol- [Milne converted 6-7-10 and 5-8-10; Te00rCErs: — oo Me the winners and Jack Hogan 6. |Strausser 1 2.4 Radio, Heater, Automatic Radio, Heater, Overdrive: x A Walt Szura 222 (584) were |ley; 248, Steve Bonomo, Jim Loh- |Jean Piech 5-7-9 and 5-7-8; Ann Son pono iy 's ah a Gene Brobst paced the losers with $445, $185. : ; 3 man and F. Ambrose. Kardell 6-7-10 and: Ruth Stein |¥2€: Snypula, Whkes-barre LLY |19 points, followed by Don Hink- 35-15. 45 ? h scorers for Niagara. Amby LA School District 3 3 3 Vida chipped in with a 206 and GEORGE SHUPP LEAGUE 6-8-10. The league also reported full The Teaching Of Reading In The le with 16 and Dick Searfoss with re ’56 OLDSMOBILE 56 FORD : Steve Bonomo 196. (Where was | Wreckers continue to dominate |Participation in. March of Dimes | 3 to | 12: Searfoss also played a fine floor PRINCE OF PEACE “SUPER 88” CUST RANC i 2 ; Tournament Elementary Grades will concentrate game, threading the needle sev- SUPER 88 Ugroy H WaCON an) ot In RO due | IMPERIALETTES LEAGUE | on the problem of grouping for in- | Cal times with a key pass to Brobst |p; Bar Lhe % doo, fall power fully equipped : CROWN IMPERIAL MAJOR holding a seven point lead over > . A ri struction ,the various approaches to |. q.. the Tasker Richardson, Bob 0 0 0 $688 $599 ; ayn lumbing and Heating |its nearest competitor Meade’s Gar- Does So To es word recognition, and the readiness Shavertowa ny East Dallas So T 1 0. 3 2 . . » gtched the lead to 5 t age. Of [the 1 1apes, a9 ; ti f diffic- : ichardson, Tom 2 6: 104 as Sor, Friday Sa: Wreckers have 27 points while | succumbed despite the efforts of EH Te ery Mies : Shavgown and Bas Dallss met | Coolbaugh 7 0 14 | ’56 P ONTIAC ’58 FORD Sa : took 3 from Birth’s Esso and Leg- |Meade’s have 20 and Crusaders |Eleanor Moyer with 175-170 (498). |p foccor of Education at Boston mi 2 SH Thomas 5 1 11] “STARCHIEF” HARDTOP “CUSTOM 33” : ion lost all to Mather’s Black Top- |third with 187. : Kate Gansel hit 166 (466); Marg | (jp iversity, will lead. John J. Mul- on withoat - Bred = ate Piznar 0 2 2 full power, looks new 4 door sedan, fully equipped pers. Shavertown Lumber is 9 Jim Teaver copped scoring Me 3 en) and Jean Miller | perm, Dallas School District, will be | grovertom con ony on Coa $695. $815. td ints behind first place wi " honors Monday night with a or Delaney. hai : d ill be Mrs. : te oe] Pi i $i Pa et WHR 30 LL a rics ih games of 219- Eleanor’s 498 led three-game a Coto F Haden City 2 pom B feshuing a elle 6° 9 4 '57 FORD 59 FORD Tom Cross smashed the pins 169-202. His series enabled Cas- scores while tops with 187 game School District, and Mrs. Grace Mar- int double BE i wr SE —— for a big 671 for Mathers, terline’s to win 3 points from was dean, Agnew for iApeE tin, Lake-Lehman Area School Dis-|16 Ton Rome 14. Tom On ad | gorseshoe 4-H “FAIRLANE 500” HARDTOP FAIRLANE CLUB SEDAN taking honors for the night Dallas Lions. Jean hit 460 series and Helen | 401 od re Sia CL 3 Radio, Heater, Automatic Radio, Heater, Automatic, and just missing a beautiful Jim Thomas with 538 and George ' Bonomo rolled 163-169 (463) as A post-luncheon session is planned | ore ES 8 oe Next meeting of Back Mountain | Power Steering Thunderbird Engine triplicate with games of 222- Thomas 212 (512) led Lions. the three-man team took 3 from for Saturday. Dr. Richard F. Me- time after time and finished yr Horseshoe 4-H Club will be nd $985. $1365 222-227. Charlie Nafus posted Wreckers copped 3 from Meade’s Plains Blouse. Marie Ciccarelli hit Nichols, Superintendent, Scranton LE SR on Saturday at the Lehman Fire- " 210-190-191 (591) and Henness with “Jack ekg Sn the 8 > Vs Yost. 4 to, O'Mal City School District, will be chair- Fvans with 27. TR; 8 WES | hall. Members are asked fo biog) LUZERNE M OTOR C 0. hit 228 for the ” way on 203-206 (567) and Bill Amos ~ | man. one guest in accordance with Na- Rice could i a 2 540. Joe Kravitz helped Meade’s [1a as Bea Carr chalked up 182 Main speaker will be Sister Mary Tanipeille i Fries of Peace tional 4-H week. : (558) by Al Ciccarelli. win middle game with 222-202 (486); Doris Amos 169; Linda Caroline, I. H. M., author, lecturer, tonto a fi GE re a es LUZERNE DALLAS HIGHWAY i : Leo Yankoski spilled 619 pins (581). Ehret 203 (521) and L. Yan- | Wheeler 172 and Anita Pascavage|and teacher from San Bernardino, | 4; deficit b d 1 thed Sell Quickly Through OPEN EVENINGS '’'TIL 9 as his Jim-don t took 3 |koski 195 (517) also scored for [163 for the “laundry”. California ime elicit to best a determined The Trading Post | a, Mam > Meade’s Garrity took 4 from Goodman's | Exhibits of current text-books Prince ‘of Peace. 45.01. The sor - v ~ 4 GROUP #1 GROUP #9 [A ® pair Large Selection Broken Sizes Berti & Sons rolled games of 995-992 in taking 3 from Noxen VFW. Brace 235 (582) and Kra- jewski 213-192 (582) led Truck- ers followed by Shupp 235 (569), Fielding 193 (556) and Shemanski 514, For VFW, it was Blizzard 212 (516) and Race 508. Raiders and Crusaders hooked up in a tight match with Raiders sweeping 4, winning total wood by 32 pins. Dick Gareis led Raiders with 541 missing a 181 triplicate when he rolled a 179 first game. Florist. Liz Weale hit 165 for the “florists”. BOWLERETTES LEAGUE Duke Isaacs took 3 points from Whiting’s Service Thursday night and Bolton’s Diner copped all 4 from Monk Plumbing & Heating. Isaacs team led the scoring with 775 (2134). Doris Berlew topped individ- ual scores with 500 series in- "cluding one game of 206. Ruth Nygren hit 178 (467) and Peggy Dungey had 167-176 (465). reading materials, and equipment will be displayed during the con- ference. Eleanor Moyer was top scor- er with 170 (477). IDETOWN BEARS Teddy's head the Bears League with 19 points. Cubs have 12 and Polars 11. Teddy’s rolled single high of 956 and had 2655 total pins. Charles Berkey scored 193 and John. Kriel took honors with 188- 183 (536) ng was just reversed in the sec- ond half. Huntsville outscored Prince of Peace 31-12! “Pooch” Koz- ick was the high for the winners with 14 while Bob Coolbaugh with 14 and Jim Thomas with 11 led for the losers. We'd certainly like to urge the fans to come out for this Saturday night’s action at the Dallas Senior High School gym. All the players are at their peak for top performances and we're sure the fans will be treated to some fine basketball! HRYSLE Chrysler 300 2-door hardtop sedan: Jim Lohman led Crusaders with D. Stearn scored 179 and S. Rob- 204-194 (562) along with Tomasak erts rolled 174. Lecturers should remember that box Scores; 193 (533). DALLAS WOMAN'S CLUB LEAGUE | the capacity of the mind to absorb SHAVERTOWN Crispell's won 3, from Sports. 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