Monday P League d 3 from continued 1212-201 > 196-202 20 along ki. Amos 195 (501) “top with Sons third to second § Sportsmen i nts. Crud- =B¢ .- night compared to the past few and 2766 5 (578), nd Fallon @6 ocher 301 f& 204 led | urth with & ring hon- [4 ig 621 | 2) with 208 & aasis SAREE RRs Oe LVANIA j DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA > as his Crispell Farm Service team - swept all 4 from Dallas Lions who | had Jim Thomas with 197-207 (585) and Myers 209-207 (578). ..... Meade’s mopped up ): . Hauling for 4 with Ehret paving the Casterline way on 216 (548) along with Meade ..208 (538) and E. Yankoski and Kravitz with 513. Jim Traver led (530). Meade’s hold fifth spot with (31. Raiders copped 2, from Noxen VFW with Gareis scoring 218 (556) along with Bonfig 202 (537) and _. Barsh 514. Race was up for VFW with 194 (495). Scoring was much better Monday weeks as indicated above. ST. PAUL'S BROTHERHOOD Huskies lead Lutheran Brother- . hood League with 44 points after another 4 point victory over Mus- tangs. TWIN SAVINGS! IDE LAMBIE PIE 29¢ Virginia Lee JELLY EGGS a IN OO Og Tigers are still in second | point out of first place. with 42, winning 3 from Panthers, | Blouse slipped when it lost 3 to! Gloria Grant 168, Caroline Purvin Long Horns hold third with | O'Malia, but still has the lead with 177, Sylvia Schooley 165, Eleanor |TV sets than bathtubs in the Unit- teking all from Badgers. Bull-36 6. points. O’'Malia has 33. TENDER GREEN CALIF. SPARAGU: LARGE WHITE SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT WASHED CLEAN CARROTS Aunt Mary's Decorated Fruit and Nut or COCOANUT CREAM EGGS Falcon Decorated Fruit and Nut or COCOANUT CREAM EGGS Alice Best Fruit and Nut—Peanut Butter or COCOANUT CREAM EGGS . . . BIG VARIETY! AENEAN ENE NEN ENERO dogs won 3 from Trojans and left the latter in fourth with 36, points. Bulldogs have 36. Huskies rolled 2460 total pins and Bulldogs hit 888. Charlie Nafus was top scorer with a solid 232 (629). Nice going! Last week’s honors went to Danny Gula with 223 and Roberts 211-200 (595). Other top scorers for the two- week period were M. Whiting 193 (558); 223; Rudy 205; Gerhart 202. Hoover 203 (563); Morgan 206 (556); Moyer 205; Courtright 199; R. Wil: liams 195; Eckert 195; Ashman 194 and Ambrose 191. IMPERIALETTES LEAGUE Delaney Gas gained ground Fri- day taking 3 points from Goodman Florist and moving up to within 1 | Shop, holding fourth with 30 Dairy. Culp 199; Lewis 201; Bond | Ann Kardell, ) Apex Parts split with Joe's Men Joan Piech 162, Gladys Gabel 162, Out of the top five bowlers, three had 500 series. Bea Carr hit 171-185-190 (546); Helen Benomo 174-184 (528); and Anita Pascavage rolled 185-192 (521). Marg Milne posted (498). Liz Weale spilled 496 (167~ 183) and Marie Cicarelli scat- tered 170 (473). Rose Nov- roski hit 172-172 (465). These girls are among the top ten averages, Biggest hit of the evening was “squealed” at | each good hit as she rang up a 461 (451) series. who Top scores were turned | Moyer 162, Jewel Thompson 176, in by Plains | f Joan Agnew 171, Della Belles 166, and HOLY ROLLERS Sunday night against Alton Sprout’s (555) for Hornets. Along with Jean Monk's 167-160 (473) and Marge Whittaker’s 185 (450) and a fair score from, F. Fritzinger, Hor- nets took 4 points. Ruth Nygren hit 166 (460) for Jackets. Bob Monk nearly hit 500 and Ruth Sprout rolled 171 ‘and a BEAU- TIFUL 201 (492) for the Wasps as they split 2-2 with Bumble Bees. Dick Rudy, with a near 500 and 195 game; Marge Fritzinger, 162- 168 (477) and Donna Kaye, 167 (461) led the Bees. “We don’t usually print dirty in the But here's one we heard the other day. A stories News. ed States. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1962 ‘Fisherman's Breakfast Garrity moved up from last to fifth Doc Whittaker toppled 560 pins | Served At Herman Kem’ S | terranean area and at Camp with 24, after taking 4 from Elston’s 1 Vote | Joos Tes 33, Gotten 22 | (192: -196) for his Yellow Jackets | and Elston 21. Harveys Lake ‘American Legion, | euvers is the corps’ concept of ver- 967, will open trout sea- | son Saturday, April 14 at 3 a.m. by serving red hot pancakes, siz- zling sausages, or fluffy scrambled | eously from front and rear. eggs—and even home-made bean and vegetable soup to Isaac Waltons in the ‘cellar of Her- | Kern's Harveys Lake. | Cheap enough at a buck! | ‘At Camp Lejeune Camp Lejeune, N. C. (FHTNC)— | | Foresman Book Company at a re- Marine Pfe. son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Parduski, | 174 Hillcrest ave, Shavertown, is | | tive. serving with the Third Battalion the Sixth Marine Regiment, survey shows there are now more Second Marine Division at Camp | color, more inference. more modern Lejeune, N. C. Members of the battalion parti- | | cipate in continuous training ex- | | ercise in the Caribbean and Medi- | | Lejeune. Included in these man- tical envelopment, which employs | helicopters and armored landing | craft to attack an enemy simultan- shivering | | Elementary Teachers Restaurant, Outlet, See New Reading Series Ten elementary teachers of Dallas | Schools, with elementary supervisor | William A. Austin, saw the new reading series put out by Scott- Stanley J. Parduski, cent meeting under leadership of | | Thomas Gauntlett, local representa- | The new series, explains the com- | pany reading specialist, add more | realistic content. 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He was buried Wednesday afternoon in Blooming- dale Cemetery, Rev.. Frederick Hic- kock officiating at services held at Mr. Austin. Meeker I thought by this time all the geese would have gone north. But | on Saturday; I heard some honking from where I was working in the house. I looked out and saw some the Bron F 1 Hi real low-flying geese. Only about a M R Eon gir , Fan dozen but in three flocks, They | 'n Harvey, Hunlock Creek, son of the late Augustus and Harriet Kile Harvey of Sugarloaf, lived at Bethel Hill for many years, for 55 | years he farmed in Fairmont Town- { ship, and was a member of the school board. He was a trustee of Bethel Hill Methodist Church. His wife Ethel died six years ago, before he moved to Hunlock Creek to make his home with his niece Mrs. Marjorie Bonham. looked barely above the tree tops and minutes later our 11 year old son came in to tell me that they had just taken off from our top field. 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