EE TE ww A A S50 I Ses Seats DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Disc Jockey Dance Saturday At "Y” Final arrangements have been made for the disc jockey dance at the Back Mountain YMCA Satur- day evening. The dance, Co-sponsored by the “Y”’ and the Dalpha Tri-Hi-Y Club of Dallas, will feature the popular Don Stevens of radio station WARM, Dorothy Eck, president of Dalpha Tri-Hi-Y, announces that Nancy Sieber will be in charge of publicity, | Busan Karl the ticket committee and Beverly Eck of decorations. Dancing will be from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. and open to senior high school students only, \ Horseshoe 4-H Club The Back Mountain Horseshoe 4-H Club met on Saturday at the home of Connie Bogdon, Machell Avenue, ¥" a lesson in grooming horses. Present were: Linda Tag, acting president; Dave ‘Spencer, Judy Cris- pell, Ron Post, Leslie Vivian, Erica Vivian, Tom Challenger, Anne Lacy, Val Tag, Nancy Crispell, Nancy Hughes, Connie Bogdon, Tim Car- roll, Resia Carroll, Ellen Bid- well, Ruth Ann Scott, E. V. Chad- wick, and Mrs. Tony Bogdon. Harry Brown To Speak To Bird Club May 10 In preparation for a field trip to Cape May and Brigantine Bird Sanctuaries later in May, members of Back Mountain Bird Club will hear Harry Brown speak on what may be seen in those areas at the May meeting next Thursday evening in the Library Annex. Mr. Brown, a former resident of Dal- las, and active in field expeditions with Bird Club members, is an au- thority on birds. The proposed field trip to New Jersey will be a strenuous two-day expedition May 18 and 19. Lawn Mower LAWN Phone a a TRY HALL'S to VV VV VV VV VY YVYV TY V VY Yee YY NEW LOCATION! WILLIAM ECKERT and Saw Service WELLINGTON AVE, Off Route 309, at ORCHARD FARM RESTAURANT MOWERS SHARPENED & REPAIRED ; New and Used Lawn Mowers and Parts DEALER FOR ECLIPSE, TORO, LAWN. BOY ORchard tn id bl olor didi ddl. oo oi lod CHOCOLATES JRELEERRERRRRRNSSX OUR LARGE : 2 COSMETIC BAR IS © HEADQUARTERS FOR BACK MT. MOTHER'S DAY SHOPPERS |! 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Along with Chil Williams’ 224-202 (615) and Dave Eddy’s 191 (551), the team took all 4 from Shaver- town Lumber and moved in just , point above Legion with 75, points... Monk Plumbing is till on top with 83, but could possibly lose the crown within the next two weeks. Parry’s Gulf dropped 3, points to Dallas Nursery, tying second game, 856 each after losing first by |only 8 pins. Harold Kocher was (only scorer for Parry’s with 198- 1209 (565). No series over 550 were reported by ‘“nurserymen”, but four of the boys turned in high single games. Stredny hit 208, R. Bon- lomo 205, Trudnak 200 and C. Alla- baugh 191. Parry’s hold fourth place with 72 points and Nursery has 68". The “lumbermen” are fifth with 71. | George ‘Shupp, with 198-210 (588) and Paul Thomas 225-205 (587) led the contest between Jim-Jon- |and Dallas Esso as their team took 3. from Esso Servicenter. Bob Moore tooped the scorng for Esso with 196-217 (575). Ed Yankoski hit a 630 series (212-225-193) for Gosart’s Ap- pliances as they took all from Mathers Black Toppers. Nick Buynak rolled 198-227 (624) for Phillips Supply as, matched with 193 (561) by Ed Carey and a beautiful 247 (563) by Richie Bonomo, they took 3 from West Side Novelty. The “suppliers” took honors with 985 and 972 games and high total pins of 2829. Some single highs worth soting | were rolled by Pineno 220, Weaver | 201, Panunti 222, B. Allabaugh 190, | Birnstock 220, Fallon 198-193, Wil- [eos 193, L. Yankoski 205-191, Hustey 190, Cross 191, Kardell 191, and Rodda 206. Shavertown Lumber had a real |low of 771, evidently chopping wood. IMPERIALETTES Plains Blouse broke the first place tie with Delaney Gas Friday night |as they took 3 points from Elston's a BOWLING NEWS 40 points. Delaney lost to Apex Auto Parts and are now tied in sec- ond with O’Malia, 38 points each. O’Malia won 4 from Garrity Real- tors. Apex has 36 points and Joe's Men Shop, with 4 from Goodman Florist, has 30. Garrity has 27 and Elston’ s, 24, Bea Carr scattered pins as she rolled out a beautiful 569 series for O’Malia including gameg of 186-202-181. Eleanor Moyer posted 167-181 (504) for Elston’s. Jean Agnew hit 200 (471) for Apex and Anita Pas- cavage chalked up games of 162-185 for a 496 series on O’Malia’s team. Marie Ciccar- ell’'s 479 series for Plains in- sluded a 186. Rose Novrosky turned in 169 (464), Madlyn Parrish (450), Linda Wheeler 170, Sylvia Schooley 164, Peg Williamg 163, Doris King 165, Marg Milne 160, Gloria Grant 171 | and Doris Mallin 181. GEORGE SHUPP LEAGUE St. Therese's Wreckers clinched second half honors in SHUPP League Monday night and will meet Raiders | at a late date to decide champion- | ship. Wreckers hold six point lead with one week remaining. Bob Moore led scoring Mon- day night with a 646 series (200-257-189) to give Crispell’s a clean sweep over Sportsmen. Helping Bob was Joe Shalata 528. Bialogowicz 191 (525), Lettie 500 led “grill” team. Raiders swept four from Cru- saders with Dick Gareis rolling 190- 202 (580) along with Molley 521 and Bonfig 199 (512). Crusaders with 3 men had Lohman 236-193 (581) and Fallon 210 (523). Dallas Lions copped four from Casterline’s with Dick Myers spilling the pins for 234-203 (592) and Jim Thomas 221 (585). “Haulers” Bert Mitchell with 191 (544). Berti & Sons Trucking won 3 from three-man Noxen VFW team with Joe Shemanski 192 (532), Ron Fielding 191 (527) and Shupp 210 scoring. VFW had Blizzard 214 (514). Bill Amas 211 (562) Monte 519 along with 200s by | Kalafsky and Morton enabled Wreckers to win 3 from Meade’s. | “Garagemen’’ had Kravitz 201 (531), L. Yankoski 515, E. Yan- koski 511. COMMUNITY SERVICE Besecker’s copped 3 from Guy- ette’s with Kubic scoring on 529 and Russ | the 500's. | Dairy and took over the. lead with | Ambrose 196 along with Williams and Landis in (522) Sled for Jos- had | BY DORIS MALLIN ers. Mercury Motors had Austin hit- ting 200 (536) and Bolton 209 (525) in 3 point win over Orchard Farm which had Demmy with 201 (559). Boyd White nipped Ben Franklin for 3 in a close match with White’s winning total ping by 2. Boyd White had Frank Kardell with 212-200- 193 (605) along with Peter- son 196-197 (562), P. Am- brose 196 (543) and Phil with’ 195° (539). TRAVELLING NEWS Addy Asphalt hit a big 1056 | middle game Saturday night but it wasn’t good enough except for {one-point from Shakers Bowling Supplies. Tom Gauntlett on 248, Stred- ny 213 (574), Williams 212 (561) and L. Yankoski 215 | (543) did the only scoring for | Addy with all men getting the {. ‘big game’ in the middle. Beaver Run had Ron Fielding with 237-215 (620) to lead the | scoring Saturday as the team won 3 from Fay’s Snack Bar. Assisting [Ron was Tom Cross 200-197 (577), Al Ciccarelli 215 (565). Carl and Sid helped also! Beaver Run.also hit a 1006 mid- dle game. Grace Sickler was the only 500 bowler as Crown Imperial Girl's copped 3 from Henry's Building Supplies. Grace rolled 174-182 (500) with Billye James hitting 177, Hen- ri Benkovsky 202, Ginger Gosart {190 and Evelyn Roberts 178. Neal Stetson Has Ninth Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Stetson, | Highland Boulevard, Dallas, enter- |tained at a birthday dinner last Wednesday in honor of their son, Neal's ninth birthday. Present were Cub Scouts Bobby and Paul Dymond, Kevin Covert, Warren Boyes, Jimmy Gosart, Ricky Their, Paul Detwiler, Mike Precone, Kevin and, Jill Stetson, the guest {of honor and his parents. | Milk Output High Milk output for the month of March in Pennsylvania was the highest in years, egg production the lowest, according to Capitol News. Milk increase is attributed to | greater output per cow, egg'decrease {due to diminishing production per | Guyette 200 (540) and | hen, ! layers. and diminishing numbers of COME ONE COME ALL welcome t AUNT JEMIMA o BACK MOUNTAIN SHOPPING CENTER at 4:30 McCRORY’S ADAM'S CLOTHES ROSEMARY’S THURSDAY MAY 31d DICTON’S LAUNDERCENTER SPORTSWEAR HUMPHREYS’ CHILDREN'S BOOTERY HUMPHREYS’ CHILDREN'S APPAREL DAVID BLIGHT SR. nessman, is making a strong cam- date for the Republian nomination Legislature. visitation and says he is enjoying every minute of it. His entire plat- form is based on the slogan: “No less the people are given a chance to vote on them.” Mrs. William Wallo Is Chairman Of Tea Party Mrs. William Wallo has been named chairman of the Birthday Tea, sponsored by Gate of Heaven Altar and Rosary Society in the school auditorium Friday, tables decorated for the twelve months and the four seasons of the year. Assisting Mrs. Wallo will be: Mes- dames George Arzente, Joseph Katyl, Samuel Stiles, Robert Fallon, Ed- ward McDade, Philip Moore, Mat- pin, Robert Young, Ignatius Galla- | lagher, Donald McCrea, John Ches- novich, Francis Fertal, Ralph Da- ley, Martin McEnrue, arz, Gerald Johns, erson Steele, Walter Black and John Kupstas. Mrs. solos by Diane Myers, accompan- ied by Fern Coldren. In charge of May 4 | at ‘8 pm. There will be sixteen | John Mulhern, entertain- ment chairman, has arranged for | David Blight, Sr., Luzerne busi- | | paign throughout the Sixth Legis- || lative District where he is a candi- | | for Representative in ‘the State || He is making a house-to-house | further increases in taxation un- | f = Postie Says: 4 ZED Qur mE COAL J .B. POST CO. thew’ Evans, Angelo Guido, Joseph | Wentzel, John Kaschak, James Hal- | | gher, George Ruckno, Joseph O’Don- | nell, William Stewart, William Gal- | Ted Poliel- | Louis Rubino, | Philip Jones, Phillip Heycock, Em- | arrangements for the evening ‘are Mrs. Joseph Gries and Mrs. Martin | ervations. ALL DAY SATURDAY AT DON’T MISS AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKES AND SAUSAGE BENEFIT KEY DALLAS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL x STO: DENVER: - a ins ed sree Ba tlngwiend Beir gti cam wa - metre enen-ae titer dressed cvs cn : . | McEnrue. Mrs. Wallo will take res- | 1 | New Dallas Cleaners = en NEN GMS ISSR SRGNS SIGE GEE ASSES GOUER She GENE SESES . Girl Scout, Troop 200 To Sell Hoagies May 19 Girl Scout Troop 200, Dallas, will hold a Hoagie Sale on Saturday, May 19th. This is the one and only fund raising project of the troop for the year. These Hoagies promise to be a most delicious treat with special buns and the very best cold | cuts, cheese, tomatoes, onions, let- tuce, etc. In other words, a com- plete meal in a bun. About twelve | Girl Scout mothers will be working on a production line at Dallas Metho. dist Church making these tempting tasty sandwiches, Girl Scouts of Troop 200 will be soliciting your orders for May 19th. The price of | the Hoagies will be 45¢' and they would provide a tasty lunch or pos- sibly Saturday evening dinner or | snack. Girl Scouts will deliver their ord- | ers in their respective neighborhoods SECTION B—PAGE 1 jor customers may drop in at the | Dallas Methodist Church and pick | them up until 4 o'clock Satur- |day afternoon, May 19th. Also, a | booth will be set up in the Shaver- | town Acme and Girl Scouts will be i selling Hoagies at that location. | Cub Scouts Enjoy Guided | Tour Of Dallas Post Den 1, Cub Scout Pack 233, Shav- ertown, enjoyed a guided tour of |the Dallas Post Monday afternoon, {conducted by James Lohman. Mak- {ing the rounds from linotype ma- chine to newspaper press, and | hanging over the new offset equip- ment with great interest, were { David Ratcliffe, David Jones, Lance { Wills, Mike Evans, Arthur Davies, | and Edward Daubert. | Accompanying the Cubs were | Mrs, Milton J. Evans den other; and Mrs. Stanley Wills. With Your Coal Bin Loaded! 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