| SECTION B— PAGE 2 CROWN IMPERIAL LANES BOWLING NEWS CROWN MAJOR Crown Major League closed out regular season: Friday night with ~ Monk Plumbing and Heating finish- ing 8 points ahead of second-place Dallas Legion who had 81 points, edging out Dallas Shopping Center by ,; point who finished with 80%, . ~~ [Shavertown Lumber followed with 76, Parry's 75 and Dallas Nur- ~ sery 73%, to round out top 6 spots. : Ambrose Vida did the “big scoring” for the night when he pounded the pins for 214-235- 202 (651) series to help “lum- bermen” cop everything from Jim-Jon. Amby had help from Rodda 199 (566), Roberts 192 (556) and Kriel 210. High scorers for respective teams were: Richards 193-202 (565), Gar- ris 223 (582-, Myers 218 (552), Lohman 190, MONK’S; Bellas 195, WEST SIDE NOVELTY; R. Bonemo 199-200-193 . (592), - Carey 207, PHILLIPS; S. Bonomo 223-194 (576), Borey 196, PARRY’S; Wil- liams 200-191, Kamont 192, SHOP- PING CENTER; Nafus 201, Henness 206, Cross 193-198 (552), MATH- ERS; Birnstock 198, Fallon 194, Wil- liams 200-191, Kamont 192, SHOP- PING CENTER; Nafus 201, Henness 206, Cross 193-198 (552), MATH- ERS; Birnstock 198, Fallon 194, Wilson 219, BIRTH’S; Corgan 204 (560), E. Yankoski 203-190 (550), Hospador 192-206 (573), Hustey 201, GOSART'S; Molley 198 (560), P. Thomas 196, JIM-JON; Trudnak 216 (556), R. Bonomo 210 (560), Stredny 192, NURSERY; Adams 209, Reese 201, Ciceccarelli 204, LEGION. League will bowl for Proprietors Tournament Friday night. GEORGE SHUPP Wreckers captured season cham- pienship Monday night by sweeping all 4 from Raiders in play-off with with every BOYS’ CHINO SIZES 6 to 16 * TAN ® BLACK ® GREEN * BLUE Excellent Fabric L #1.99 REG. $2.99 100 EXTRA SiH SLACKS | VALUE $5. or - mere. purchase; GLOBE IN LUZERNE L COUPON. — GOOD FOR 100 — In Addition To E Regular Stamps on Cash Purchase of $5. or more. Tuesday - May 22 | HOT WEATHER’S HERE! ‘Women’s Largest — Loveliest Selection anywhere $199 to 3399 OPEN THURS. & FRI. S&H GREEN STAMPS SHORTS NIGHTS BY DORIS MALLIN Wreckers rolling high team total for the night with 2729. Al Kalafsky sparked the “champs” on 178-203-178 (559) backed up by Monte 195-203 (553), Trudnak 530 and Amos 518. _ Fred Bonfig led Raiders scor- ing with 208 (538) followed by Gareis with 506. Wreckers by rolling 2729 total qualified for Proprietors Tourney along with Meade’s Garage who rolled 2716. COMMUNITY SERVICE One more night of bowling in “Service” League and Boyd White's is out in front with 38.5 points, Mercury Motors following close behind with 37. Orchard Farm has 35 and Guyettes, 84. Winner of next's week's match will bowl against Ben Franklin, first half winner. Top scorer was Williams with 223-191 (587) for Besecker’'s. Kost- robola led Orchard Farm with 201- 200 (570) and Weichel had 195 (558) for Guyette’s. when it lost 2 points to Mercury Motors, Orchard Farms lost 3 to Guyette’s. Watch for an explosion mext week! White's, Orchard, or Guy- ette’s ? MAC TOOLS CHAMPIONS In a pretty close match late Saturday night, Mac Tools took over championship in Country League from O’Connell‘s. Mac, first half champs, met the sec- ond half winners in a fight to the finish and Mac ran up three consistent games of 802- 803-809. Everyone was surprised at the way the champions bowled! 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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1962 hearts were in each game and they outdid themselves, Marg Milne and Rose Novroski led the scoring with 488 series each and Tooties Denmon put her ball down in just the right spot for her left-handed curve to total 465. Mary 'Shook hit 420 and Marie Bellas 412. Rose posted a 190 game; Marg hit 182-177; Tooties 184. TRAVELLING TEAM Addy Asphalt met fellow home team, Beaver Run last week and lost 3 big points to the league's second place team. Al Ciccarelli led victors with 206-193-207 (606); Sid Fielding hit 199; Tom Cross 201- 194; Ron Fielding 191 and Carl Roberts rolled 235 (569). Beautiful game, Buck! Chill Williams matched Al's ser- ies with 225-200 (606) for Addy's. Bob Moore had 215-224 (592); Gauntlett 199. Addys took 3 from Puhlick’s this week with Ed Yankoski hitting 195- 203 (567) and Moore posting 215 (566) ; Gauntlett had 193-191; Stred- ny rolled 192. Beaver Run took 4 from Ashley Lanes with a beautiful game of 1007. Carl Roberts crashed through with a big 193-200-210 (603 and Sid hit 196-206-191 (593). Al roll- ed 213-191 (588); and Tom rolled 232 (562), Come on, Ron! IMPERIALETTES Delaney Sun Gas took second half championship Friday with 4 points from O’Malia, while Plains ‘Blouse and Apex, leading contenders, were losing 3 to Goodman and Garrity. Joe's Men took 4 from Elston’s ‘ Sunday afternoon at 3 will be the playoff between first half champs, Joe's Men Shop and Delaney. Good Luck, Girls! Leading scorers on Friday were: Helen Bonomo 192 (479), Della Bellas 170 (452), Apex; M. Mor- ris 162, R. Stair 167, Garrity; E. Kamont 176, Jean Law 206 (471), Plains; Jewel Thompson 162-174 (478), Goodman; Gloria Grant 162- 170-163 (495), D. Mallin 164, Rose Novroski = 163-172 (480), Joe's; Marg Milne 172 (454), Delaney; Anita Pascavage 187 (477), B. Carr 160 (426), O’Malia. Congratulations to Bea Carr, who was awarded a beautiful trophy for rolling high series ‘in recent Cancer Tournament. Nice bowling on the part of Jean Law, who strung out 3 strikes in a row for her 206 game. Closes Barber Shop Floyd Wells, who has operated a barbershop in Trucksville since 1926, has closed his shop in the Gregory Building, He will, however, take care of his old customers by ap- pointment at his home 236 Elm Terrace. Mr. Wells,” in semi-retire- ment, spent the winter in Florida. He had planned to reopen his shop this spring. He started in: the barber business with the late Peter Oberst. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST Lehman Horse Lehman Horse Show, now in its 18th year, will have a completely new setting this year and both general chairman and co-chairman will come from the Oak Hill sec- tion of Lehman Township. Lehman Fire Company ' president, Robert Disque, has named Edward S. Powell, Oak Hill, as general chairman of the July 3 and 4th Show, assisted by William Calkins, Oak Hill. Disque, also points out that his committee on new grounds has se- cured a large, flat acreage on the James Park farm, directly across Route 118 from the Lehman saw- mill, halfway between Dallas and Serving on the committee are Gilbert Tough, Lewis V. Ide, Walt- er Chamberlain and Myron S. Bak- er. s The procurement committee is greatly pleased with the new show site which will replace the orig- inal location on Lake-Lehman School Athletic Field. The school grounds were not available this year due to a renovation program to be in progress there during the sum- mer. The new location was made available through the generosity and cooperation of James Park, owner, and hig brother, Joseph =F Last week our senior reporter turned in her pen as reporter and editor, My name is Marily Wood- ling. I will be your reporter for the remaining weeks of school and next year. I am a Junior academic stu- dent, I am a member of Quill and Scroll and a News Editor for the Crusader. As your reporter I would LAKE -LEHMAN HIGH SCHOOL MARILY WOODLING, EDITOR - JANE DELKANIC, ASSISTANT ‘Show Chairmen WILLIAM CALKINS and EDWARD POWELL Park, who rent the farmland. As soon as the hay crop is harvested Lehman firemen will go to work erecting box stalls, bleach- ers, and show ring. Disque said’ a large sign will be erected on the plot pointing out the new location of the horse show. Chairman Edward Powell has been an active member of the Lehman Fire Company for many years; he is vice president of the volunteer organization. He ‘is. a member of Idetown Methodist Church; George M. Dallas Lodge No. 531 F & A M Caldwell Consistory; and Arab Pa- trol of Irem Temple. He is em- ployed as a sales representative for Zoeller Paper Company. William Calkins. has also been an active member of the Lehman Fire Company for many years and an avid supporter of the Horse Show. He is a member of Idetown Metho- dist Church and is employed by Air Products Inc. He is a supporter of the Lolli- Pop Speedway Racing As- , sociation featuring quarter midget racers. Powell and Calkins announce that show chairman and committee heads will be announced in the near future with prize lists available within two weeks. like to have your suggestions. ‘STUDENT COUNCIL PARTY Tuesday directly ‘after school Lake-Lehman student council left on their annual party at Holmes Cabin near Tunkhannock. Ent%ertainment was under the direction of Lois Wesley. The students arrived at their destination about 5 p.m. and It’s order yo Postie Says: much coal you want. 3. —10 Months to Pay. J. B. POST 1. Call VA 5-3401—Your Credit is Good. 2. Give your Name, Address and how All the coal you need is put away for you . . . at our Low Summer Price. No Money Down—No Interest Charge ACT NOW! "OR 4-1181 as easy as 1.2.3 to ur coal from Postie! > = <4 GLEN ALDEN COAL CO. started home about 10 p.m. LEHMAN MAY DAY May Day celebrations were held FORTY FORT THEATRE FRIDAY and SATURDAY Two Top Hits Chubby Checkers in “Don’t Knock The Twist’ and Co-Hit “The Three Stooges Lawn Mower - NEW LOCATION! WILLIAM ECKERT and Saw Service WELLINGTON ‘AVE, DALLAS, PA. VOU OV VV VV VO VY VYeYY VY Main Highway DALLAS OR 4-4621 GOSART’S VV VVC VV VC VO VV VY VV VV PY YY VY Y oh Off Route 309, at ORCHARD FARM RESTAURANT LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED & REPAIRED New and Used Lawn Mowers and Parts DEALER FOR ECLIPSE, TORO, LAWN BOY Phone ORchard 45931 etdtontttbrdtcd ign ddd aetna Meet Hercules” SUN. — MON. — TUES. Continuous Sunday 8 to 11 James Stewart & John Wayne In “The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance” Tuesday. Briggs : Lady in Waiting. Others in the court were Marie Hardisky, Mary Ann Laskowski, Stella Rodriquez, 11 danced traditional dances of Pennsylvania for their Queen, ATHLETIC-BAND BANQUET held last night in Lehman auditor- ium. The speaker was George Ma- kis, After presentation of letters, the students ended a perfect eve- ning by rolling up the carpets to dance. © ° DANCE PLANNED Tomorrow evening the annual Yearbook Hop will be held in Leh- man auditorium from 8 to 11. LAKE MAY-DAY Lake May Queen is Sandra Yellitz who is also Salutatorian of the Lake class of 1962. She is an officer in the Lake-Lehman Band, Tri-Hi-Y President and has been treasurer of her class for two years, Kay Wil- liams Lake's Princess, has been class president for two years, Tri- Hi-Y vice-president, ard a student Council Representative. She is also an officer in the Lake-Lehman Band. Ivor Williams was chosen as Lake’s King and Bill Morris is Lake’s Prince. Bill was also selected Mr. Senior of 1962 Boy Scouts To Sell Light Bulbs Sunday Harveys Lake Boy Scout Troop. 331 will stage its electric bulb sale canvass of residents, starting at 2 p.m. This is a repeat performance of last year’s bulb sale. Our Queen was Lorelie with: Donna Lord as her and Fay Shaw. Grades 7 through The Athletic—Band Banquet was on Sunday, making a door-to-door |: DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA $4,800 Damages To Walter S. Black Walter S. Black was awarded damages of $4,800 for land taken by State Highways Department to reconstruct and straighten the high- 1way leading from Huntsville Nurs- ery to the State Correctional Insti- tution. Black, losing a thirty-foot strip of land across a frontage of 433, says the right of way comes within four feet of his porch. Viewers Atty: J. Reuling Davis, Glbert Jacobosky and Murray Veigh- Jacob Schiffman. “The reason adult westerns on TV seem so unrealistic is the cowpokes smoke kings and filter tips instead of roof rolling their own out of Bull Durham with one ‘hand, 2 LUZERNE THEATRE FRIDAY and SATURDAY Matinee Two Color Hits “The Time Machine” and Co-Hit “GORGO” 4 Saturday Evening % and ‘9, Sunday Continuous 2 to 11 “Sergeants Three” ton presented their findings to Judge DRIVE-IN DALLAS I | Jon siowne HARVEY . JANE WALK FONDA ON THE a WILD SIDE in ALSO IN CAST RELL CUPICINI & BARBARA STANWICK SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY NATALIE WARREN “SPLENDOR IN WOOD BEATTY THE GRASS” PLUS LESLIE MAURICE RARE CARON CHEVALIER “FANNY” BOTH SE A1URDS IN COLOR REYNOLDS lL JACK CUMMINGS SAT. — 8:30 P.M. | : hi oe 2. DEBBIE Launch Your Boa TE ETE HARVEYS LAKE FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY — MAY 18 - 19 - 20 er 940 Si DE hie TE FRI. - SUN. — 8:30 P.M. Beach Open Es Cha RELEASED THRU URITED FACS SAT. — 10:00 P.M. THELSHA KE RITTER - SGOT FRI - SUN, — 10:15 P.M, Everyday. t For The Season! Sale Of General home, store building, Due to other business interests we will sell our Store and Home | equipment and stock at ma lel ls ll lol fo Bol oe Beeline i oe Le Big Beloit lly Bo elon. ER EE HART’S HOMES Let your good judgement match your good taste! 57 GORDON AVENUE, GOSS MANOR, DALLAS — Colonial Style dwelling of 8-rooms. Well built, lots of room. 2 tile baths, 1 powder room, modern kitchen with built-in oven and range. Recreation room is basement with fireplace. Lot120’ x 160’, Garage. Radiant heating in ceiling. Very attractive for .......... $26,300.00 PIONEER AVENUE, DALLAS — Lifetime home in a beautiful setting. 5-room dwelling with modern kitchen and bath. Attached 1-car garage. Very nicely landscaped lot, outside fireplace and patio. See it today $18,500.00 MACHELL AVENUE, DALLAS — Exquisitely planned 6-room ranch dwelling on large lot. 2-car garage. Hot water stoker heat. Excellent location. Call for details. TOM HART, REALTOR CLAIRE HART CUMMINGS 25 WEST MARKET STREET WILKES-BARRE, PENNA. VA 4-4686 Salesman for Dallas Area — SALLY DE PATERSON 696-2716 EEA EEEEEEEEER EN ANERRENNA AA RARERRRRRRRRNAAAY There is only one WELCOME WAGON 30 years of experience fostering good will in business and community ife. For information on Welcome Wagon, phone BD 0000000000000000000000008000000000000 ° o > ® ® ® e o ® e ° ® ® ® ° ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® e ® 1] ® ® ® LJ ® ® ® ® ® o FRANCES IVES BU 17-4467 WELCOME WAGON Lynn. Susq. Co, Pa. ¥4 mile off Rt. 29 12 miles south of Montrose, and 8 miles north of Tunkhan-- nock on Saturday May 26 1962 starting at 9:30 AM. REAL ESTATE — Store building is 36 ft. x 65 ft. with" basement. Apartment on 2nd floor. Steel roof, " New oil furnace Home is bungalow type with 5 rooms and bath oil heat, hardwood floors, drilled well and all modern conveniences. | Also one corner lot containing one acre of land. REAL ESTATE WILL BE SOLD AT 2:00 P.M.. Equipment and stock — 8 ft. Fleetwood elec. Meat case; : 64 ft. frozen food case; 9 ft. Dairy food case; 2 sets com-* Hobart meat * grinder; ; steak maker; show cases; gondolas; meat block; Mc Cas- key safe; elec. Coco-Cola case; cash register; flat-top desk; puting scales; U. S. meat slicer; 4 drawer metal cabinet. A complete line of groceries; dry goods; boots; shoes; jewelry; hardware; roof paint; motor oil and auto acces- sories; also some furniture. The stock is new and fresh as this store is in ‘operation : at the present time, the equipment is in’ excellent con-" dition. Home and store building my be inspected until sale day. TERMS: Personal property i Gash: Real Estate — $500.00 down on. each property, balance on delivery i of deed within 30 days. A. H. Heller Auctioneer Owners Lunch Will Be Served Leon B. & Matilda Crisman # |+ FEST: GRIF BROWSE wh
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