SECTION -A —PAGE 4 Re Rubber Stamps Made To Your Design THE DALLAS POST ) Loads of fun, lots of fight, new design e Lowest priced true sports car. e Seat belt anchorages. e Big lockable trunk. e 85 plus miles per hour. A BMC CAR By KEITH YEISLEY | In the final night of | League action for the season, Hunts- \ville, regular season champs, com- | bined fine team play and domin- | eering rebounding to dash St. Ther- ese’s hopes of becoming the League's “Cinderella” team by beating the play-off championship to their seas- jon’s laurels. Don Fossedal, Charlie Brobst, and Bill Strausser at key moments kept the Saints from closing the gap. At one time Huntsville led by 14 points, But St. Therese's chopped the lead to four points with a few minutes remaining in the game. | Kozik was also the leading scor- er for the winners with 17 points, followed by Bill Strausser, who play- ed one of the best games of the season, with 13. Clint Brobst had Huntsville Topples Saints 62-57 To Capture Play-offs Church { Saints 62-57 and thus adding the | | The rebounding of “Pooch” Kozik, | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1962 Bolton 2 5 Williams 0 0 21 i 59) HARVEYS LAKE the astronomical score of 76-43. G F | Don “Zeek” Hinkle led the scor- | Brobst . 6 2 ling for the Lakers with 27 points, | Hinkle 13 1 | supported by Gene Brobst’s 14 and | Shales 2 0 | Fred Price's 13 tallies. For Shav- Searfoss 5 0 |ertown, Don Romie took scoring | Price 6 1 | honors with 18 points, backed up Harris 1 0 by Bob Hontz's 12. Crispell . 3 0 Also in an exhibition contest, 36 Prince of Peace beat East Dallas [3149 SHAVERTOWN | Bob Coolbaugh paced the winners \ G F { with 17 points and rugged rebound- Hont 6 0 ing, followed by Jim Thomas with [3 O00 2 . 12 points, Newman 0 Fa 5 Oney, Tom 0 0 Wes Evans was the leading SCOT | Rome 9 0 {er for the losers with 14 points, Oney, Bill 1 1 I followed by Frank Tencza with 12 Dymond : 3 1 | and Chuck Lasher, who also did | ggwards 1 0 a lot of rebounding, with 10. Pavis 0 1 The officers and personnel of the Back Mountain Church Basketball 20 3 | League wish to take this opportun- |ity to thank all of the faithful fans |who turned out week after week —— PRINCE OF PEACE Pts. | 17 | 76 | Pt 10 counters. For the Saints, Pete G F Pts 2 2 Letts was the only bright spot in | to support the League. We trust that Richardson, T. 3 2 the shouliie depariinont ae sovarel they were treated to a fine brand Richar B 2 1 : g gop > . | of basketball and good, clean, enter- | tchardson, B. KUNKLE MOTORS times the Saints would have their 2, t ? ! | Coolbaugh 6 5 ; shots roll off the rim. Pete finished ‘2inment. | Allabaugh 4° a DAN MEEKER, Prop. the contest as high man with 22 BOX SCORES: Thomas 6 0 3 points, followed by Jack Hogan with | HUNTSVILLE : 2 DALLAS 10. | G PF. Ps a1 9 5%] 7 = eh, In an exhibition game, Harveys Dietz. Ga 2 0 4 San Yaa 1346 & Lake gave Shavertown the worst Digtz, Ds 2 1 5: EAST DALLAS NS ——a trouncing of the year, winning by | Brobst, Chas. 2 0 4 G F Pts. AE AE AF AEA ES SSC SS sessmmmesny | Brobst, Clint 5 0 10 | Lasher 4 2 10 ~ # Kozik 5 7 17 | Lamoreaux 2 2 . | Fossedal 3 3 7 Evans 5 4 14 8 - § | Strausser - 3 13 | Tencza 6 0 12 | Berlew 1 0. 2 | Shelley 2 1 . { ‘Wagner 1 0 2 \ 25° 13: 82 NEW GULF | .= es ST. 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TRACTORS MASSEY-HARRIS - OLIVER - JOHN DEERE - FARMALL - FORD - ALLIS-CHALMERS - CASE FERGUSON - AND ALL POPULAR MAKES AND COME SIZES OF WHEEL AND CRAWLER TRACTORS INES — FORAGE HARVESTERS —BALERS ALL POPULAR MAKES AND SIZES—SELF PROPELLED, MOTOR DRIVEN AND P. T. O. CHAIN Manure Spreaders— Manure Loaders— Grain Drills— SAWS ALL MAKES AND MODELS TRACTION AND P. T. O. TO FIT VARIOUS MAKES OF TRACTORS TRACTOR MODELS Tractor Plows 12 in., 14 in., 16 in.,—TRAILER & MOUNTED PLOWS, CORN PLANTERS, PICKERS & SHELLERS, SPRINGTOOTH HARROWS, POTATO PLANT- ERS, DISC HARROWS, HAY TEDDERS, LOADERS, MOWERS, RAKES, GRAIN & CORN BIND- ERS, SILO FILLERS, HAY WAGONS, POWER MOWERS, TRACTOR CULTIVATORS, MILKING MACHINES, MILK COOLERS, POTATO DIGGERS, WEEDERS, TRANSPLANTERS, DUSTERS,. ETC., HAY CONDITIONERS. TERMS— Cash up to $200.00; 10% deposit on day of sale on all machines over $200.00; Balanee to be financed before machines are moved out. You set your own price and your own finance terms; 30 days to 5 years to pay with interest as low as 5%. NO OTHER SALE LIKE iT! Whether you are rich or poor, large or small, you still can have the same chance as the other fellow. : : NO MACHINERY TO BE MOVED ON SUNDAY Lunch Will Be Served By The Ladies Aid of The First Christian Church of Sweet Valley Anyone wishing to consign anything to this sale please contact me on or before March 1st. All equipment must be in by or before March 8th. AS AUCTIONEERS—Howard Sands & M. L. Bunnell CASHIERS—Ronald Scherer & Lee Trumbower CLERKS—Dean Long and Jay Long - CHARLES H. LONG GUARANTEE: —I guarantee that if you are not satisfied with the purchase you made, I will allow you the purchase price on a new machine of similar make. 5} we all have our days. ||| ERNEST CROWN IMPERIAL LANES ) CROWN IMPERIAL MAJORS The distance between Monk Plumb- 6 | stretched 1 more point Friday night as Monk copped 4 from Shavertown | BOWLING " NEWS Foe Lumber and Legionnaires dropped 1 | Silver Top series of all local teams was. | rolled by Bob Moore for Addy As- 9 ling and Heating and Dallas Legion |Phalt. Bob hit 229-257 (651) and | Nick Stredny posted 232-197 (618) {as the boys took everything from Top Diner in Howie Davis to Dallas Esso, The “lumbermen” Major League. Tom Gauntlett was moved down the line from third s | to fourth with 56 points ‘after their loss and Dallas Shopping Center, losing all to Parry's Gulf, slipped | ; |Ron Fielding for Beaver Run as the team took 4 from Jimmy's |Lanes, Ron hit 201-224 (602) and to fifth with 547,. Parry's, former | fifth place team, jumped to third | with 57%. Jim-Jon tremained in | sixth. ; Tony Pineno scattered the | pins for a big 245 (647) and | Cliff = Garris rolled 202-224 | (603). Tony, alse hitting 195- 207 led West Side Novelty to: 4 peint victory over Jim-Jon with Andy Matte turning in | 190. Jim-Jon featured Leo Yan- | koski 238 (550) and Olenick { 205. Garris’ series, along with | 232 (570) by Roy Stair; 194 by Myers; and 193, Richards, went , | on record for the ‘plumbers’ | and Kriel hit 285 for the “lum- bermen.” vo Jack Berti topped the scoring of | i Parry’s. with 235-196 (595); Steve | Bonomo hit 191-198 (558); Kocher ‘had 223 and Gorey 191. Chill Wil- liam rolled 206 (562) and Kamont posted 210 for the ‘shopping cen- ter”. ret | + Frank Kundrat with 218 (583) took honors in the match between Dallas Nursery and Mathers Black | Toppers. Kundrat's ‘“nurserymen’ | took 4 points with nice scores turned in by Nick Stredny 201-208 | (578); Rich Bonomo 225 (570); | Jack Trudnak 191-212 (570) and | C. Allabaugh 197. Tom Cross had 1191-200 (563); Henness 191 and Nafus 201 for the ‘pavers’. John Hustey scored 209 (570); { Pete Hospodor 222-191 (563); Ed | Yankoski rolled 207 (564) and Cor- | gan’ hit 196 or Gosart’s as the Ap- | pliance Center took 4 from Phillips | Supply. Nick Buynak hit 230 and | Richie Bonomo 194 for the Sup- | pliers. TRAVELING LEAGUE | Ball and shoes! Will travel! But, they didn’t travel Saturday. All ‘teams bowling out of Crown Imper- ial were home! Some beautiful | scores were ‘ticked off’ and then {there were those that well, ‘| Cross scored with 205-191 (576). GAY New Dallas Shopping Center DALLAS ORchard 5-1176 Centermoreland FEderal 3-4500 - FARM VERNON, PA. Also located 7 Ready to go. dresser. . JOHN DEERE MODEL B. tomato or cabbage planter. AUCTION miles south of Tunkhanneck, Vernon, on the former Stanley Brannen farm. at Junction Routes 309 and 292. : SAT, MAR. 17, '62 12:45 P.M. RAIN or SHINE 3 — FARM TRACTORS — 3 FORD MODEL 960—A-1 condition, complete 3-pt hitch LPTO. of FARM IMPLEMENTS: Ford plows, Ford wood saw, Ford: tractor i scoop, Ford Subsoiler, John Deere corn planter, New Idea hitch and all mearly new items. 1959 FORD F 350 TRUCK—Complete radio and DODGE, 1948 Pick-Up truck—A-1 condition. IHC Model 45 pick-up baler, N. H. side delivery rake, New lin the lineup with 204 (559) and | Chill Williams had 195-195 (?). Leo | Yankoski hit Another 600 series was set up by | Sid Fielding rolled 211 (575). ‘Al Ciccarelli took 203 (552) and Tom, Niagara Cyclo went down for the count of three! Tony Pineno led thie | team with 200-201-198 (599); Arp- by Vida rolled 206-194 (561) amd | John Hustey 194 (553) against Salc- | red Heart Recreation. Steve Ban- omo and Walt Szura were down— Lispi Lanes left 3 points zi the “lanes” for Crown Imperihl Girls. Billye James led the charpe for our girls with a beautifjul 565! Billye hit 222-200 and then fell‘back in her final garme. Also scattering pins for a nfice total was Anita Pascavage. ge | ita chalked up 223 (548) and Ginger Gosart piled them up with 201 (516). Evelyn Kob- erts scored with 193 (496). Addy Asphalt - took team honors of the night with 1019 and 2878 total pins. GEORGE SHUPP Wreckers continue to hold top spot in GEORGE SHUPP ‘League with 29 points followed by Meade’s and Crusaders with 23 and 20 points. George Shupp posted high series Monday night with a 615 on games of 221-186-208. His team Berti & Sons also rolled high single and high three with a 1022 and a 2808 total. The 1022 ties them with Sportsmen Bar & Grill for team high sing- le for the season. Wreckers split 2-2 with Crusad- ers, losing total’ wood by 1-pin. Trudnak 536, Kalafsky 209 (526), |ldst the next two to Disque’s 1037 | [26 | f | hurst, Merl's | (612) and Jack Yanik 198-212- Morton 195 (514) and Monte 212 | (509) led league leaders. Tomasak | 195-211 (574), Lohman 199 (521) | ad Fallon 191 (516) helped Crus- | aders win middle game by big mar- gin. Noxen VFW swept 4 from 3-mar: Dallas Lions team with Boston 215 | (539) and Blizzard 199 (509) shovs- ing the way. ' / Berti & Sons moved closer. [by copping 4 from Crispell’s. Aidfing George's big 615 were Shemagiski 202-194 (563), Brace 212 (359), | S. Dicton 213 (520) and Fieldirg 198 | (513). Moore 213-192 (586) was ‘all Crispell’s had. . / Casterline’s cleaned up Raiders for 4 with J. Traver hittég 197 (516). Gareis 191 (526), again led Raiders. f ‘Meade’s netted ‘3 from Sports. men, losing middle game by 10 pins as BE. Yankoski led “garage- men” on 200 (555) along with L. Yankoski 201 (535) and Ehret 191 WYOMING CO. 2 miles north of Watch for arrows The above complete with 3 pt. cattle racks. § i THC FARMALL MODEL A. V.—Complete with cultivators’ and side i | | / BY DORIS MALLIN (512). Bialogowicz 202 (552) and | Kocher 192 (548) helped Grill team win second game. | BACK MT. NEIGHBORS Disque Funeral is still on top of ! the Neighborhood League after a | 3 point victory over Dallas Dairy T'sursday night. The “Dairymen” trok first game with 102 pins, but | | and 1038. Disque’s lead with 26 points is followed closely by Kass Motors with Meshoppen Mart slipped up into third with 22 after taking 3, from Bolton's Diner while Stone- and Beaumont Inn were losing 4 to Payme’s, Robinson | and (Weale’s team). | Taking honors with 600 series were Cliff Garris 216-204-193 (613); Andy Matte 200-227 193 (603). In the upper 500's were Bill Weaver 234-191 (593); Jack Trud- nak 263 (590); George Shupp 197- | 214 (584); Ben Piech 236 (575): Joe Kravitz 194-222 (598); Dean | Weale 195-198 (569); Dave Zim- | merman 200 (572); George Bray 202-191 (561); Carl Roberts 205- 197 (578); Bob Moore 192-212 (560); Bonfig 233 (569); Joe Shem- anski 221 (556). Rolling single high games of 200 @r more were Zimmer- man 202; Ed/ Yankoski 200; Leo' Yankoski 215; Burr, 215. i Honorable /mention goes to Mike Tworek wha posted 212-214 (608) February 29 when the Neighborhood news was ‘hot: in this column! COMMUNITY SERVICE CLUB Guyette stayed on top of Service lub League with 3 points from | Ben Franklin team. Mercury Mot- ors dropped back after losing -3 to Besecktr’s. Both teams were down with rio 500's on record. | Boyd White's team lost 4 to Or- | chard Farms. Peterson hit 235-204 (607) while team-mates had 527 and; ; Kardell 556.. Kostrobala - hit | 569; "'Hogoboom 573 and Cathrall | 554 : ; ST. PAUL'S BROTHERHOOD Long Horns and Tigers remain | tied on top of Lutheran Brother- | hood League with 30 points each after splitting 4 points between /Shem ‘in their contest Friday night. | { Bulldogs are next with 29 and Pan- | /| thers have 27%. | Dean Weale tock high honors . when he hit a beautiful 251 (574) series. He hit 212 last | week to tie for single high with | Bill Dungey. Charlies Nafas hit 208 (565) last week. Men rolling top scores were Na- fus 208% (559); Rudy ‘ors. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Cortright 186; Ambrose 193-190; E 0 Dungey 197; Hoover 203; M. Whit- ing 191; A. Whiting 198; McCarty 200 (543); Monk 203; Ashman 181; Moyer 184. IMPERIALETTES Apex Auto gave Delaney Gas 3 more .points and widened the marg- in’ between the same two teams to league with 30 and Apex has21. O’Malia Laundry took 3 from Gar- rity and Plains Blouse took 3 from Elston’s so the ‘launderers” Plains are still tied in third with 19. Goodman took over Joe's Men Shop for 3 and has 17 points. Evelyn, Kamont and Marg Milne stole the “limelight” as the two girls hit in the 500s. Evelyn posted a beautiful series of 531 (175-173-183) for Plains ahd Marg hit 508 (181-174) for Delaney. Rose Novroski hit 178 (489) for Joe's; Helen Bonomo, 175 (477) &d Jean Agnew, 199 (465) led Apex. |Jean’s game took single high hon- Eleanor = Moyer had 172-166 (480) for Elston’s; Anita Pascavage rolled = 176-169 (474) and Doris Amos, 172 (474) for O’Malia. Hit- ting 450’s ‘were Jewel, Thompson (170) and Liz Weale for Goodman; Jean Miller spilled 456 pins for Delaney. A Marilyn Morris had a single of 182; Linda Wheeler 162 and Bea Carr 182. DALLAS WOMAN’S CLUB Roses have taken over the show, leading Marigolds by 1 point in Woman's Club League. Poppies and Violets are tied with 10. Violets took team honors Thursday with 699 game and 2014 total pins. Eleanor Moyer scored with one game of 188 and Theresa Graham had a 501 series. IDETOWN BEARS Pandas knocked 2614 pins off the lanes and. Cubs took 928 in one game last week in the Idetown League, Teddy's head the roster with: 21 points and Cubs have 14. Paul Kamont took honors with three games totalling and John Kriel spilled 2 (563). Pauls series included 194-208 games. Watson had 221 (525); Pagana posted 512 and Dimmick (500). HOLY ROLLERS Wasps are buzzing around in Est place of the Sunday night nixed league with 21 points. Bumble Bees lost: their tied position in second place and Yellow Jackets took over with 17. The Bees have 14 and are now tied in third place with Hornets, 14 each. Doc Whittaker took high hon- ors with 193-211-202 (6605) for Yellow Jackets. Bob Monk hit 184 (508); Marge Fritzing- ex 202. (508); Pete Kaye 511; Frank ‘Fritzinger 501. : Girls in the upper 400’s were Ruth Nygren 174-166. (488); Sally EN 196, (541; 1182 (468); Donna Kaye 178 (451). PARTY CLOTHES STAY FRESH AND NEW-LOOKING WHEN THEY'RE Idea lime spreader (new); JD tractor harow (new), Case 7 ft. mower, JD 9 ft. wheel disc (new), 10 ft. float, Hanson weed sprayer, A-1 condition; Hardic tomato and potato sprayer, New Idea corn picker, Iron Age potato planter, IHC manure spreader, 2 rubber tired wagons, farm trailer, dump trailer, John Bean Veg. waxer, Remington power saw, gas engine and pump, 2 in. water, pump, potato grader, Hyd. cylinders, milk cans, Elec. brooder, 300 gal. gas tank, 6 tons ear corn, 100 bu. oats, 500 bales straw, quantity of packing boxes, lumber and woven fence. {5 — HEAD OF CATTLE — 15 This herd consists of 3 milk cows, TB & blood tested. Health charts on day of sale. 2-due to freshen in June & July and 1 bred for late fall. 5-6 mo’s. old Angus heifers & steers; 6-12 mo’s. old Angus heifers & steers; team matched work horses, 1,500 each; 2 riding horses & 1 Walker. : a US El iA TERMS — Cash on Day of Sale Real Estate to be offered at Public Auction at 2:00 P.M. Farm of 77 acres, modern 5 room, 2 story home complete with hot air furnace and bath. Large barn, 2 car garage, several small buildings, Mail, school and milk pick up. Good opportunity for a live wire. Will sacrifice price for quick sale, Farm may be purchased at private treaty before day of sale by contacting owner. MERTON L. BUNNELL, Auctioneer Springville, Pa. Phone 965-3521 ROBERT SICKLER, Owner J ¥ 4 A As Apbt . Ryn AL Spal Ey Ee REGULARLY Cleaning floats out all the ishes banish limpness . .. 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