ety ‘DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA } : THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1962 SECTION B — PAGE 1 ic P Start | Brot st In Noith Carol i | rothers Pull Together In North Carolina C 11 Ch { H d T k Donald F. Hazelti ummer Music Program Starts Others! Pull Jogether In Nokih Caroli ollege Chemistry Head Takes {Donald P. Razeltine Monday, Continues Six Weeks > ita fons Y. Advanced Work At Rensselear Hong Kong, BCC. (FHINO)— a : / Donald F, Hazeltine, aviation fire | Summer music program sponsored regular school term. TROY, N.Y.,---Sister M. Crescentia tromentry and dectrometric meth- [control technician commissaryman, by Dallas Schools will begin on| At the close of the summer pro- | O'Conner, R.S.M. chai f ch USN, son of Mrs. Arline Hazeltin i : Monday, July 9, and continue each |gram an out-door concert will be | 1 I I Ps ¥ rvin iE {/ day for six weeks held to which the public is invited. | istry Sevarimen = Golisgs Miet: we] Te Suet, Dal : Instruction will be provided for |All students who participate in the | sordie. ong 2 twelve Sollee ad LEIGHTON SCOTT Noe ow 15 Soerd us .- all band instrumentalists and ma- [summer school will take part. Al University feschers participating in JOINS POST STAFF aitac)t siroralt carvier USS + Corl nih : - an eight week program of instrumen- Sea, recently helped to make life | ia regardless of their age or god SHumee Buongout the Yal recthods analysis at Rensselear FOR THE SUMMER for the Chinese refugees stream- se ! y. : wr mer w produce the best pos- Polytechnic Institute. The program Leighton Scott III, Easton, a |ing into Hong Kong a little more Band rehearsals and classes will | sible program, : is sponsored by the National Science| freshman at Columbia Univer- | pleasant. y ! 2 aren met he ee Twirling classes will be taught by Foundation. sity Law School, is spending the During a recent visit to the Brit- Lo i Sr Sister O'Conner who lives at Dal-| yen, 5% 8 reporter for The lich colony the orew of the mighty Si 1 1 uctor in e Dallas Evening! i ici i i i $ 105i i i - 7 | of Lester R. Lewis, band director of |School, and Elaine Kozemchak, | et wi pines i ae A graduate of Mercersburg a grb vin Dates Sontor Hig Soy, ar senior at Wilkes College. : work in instrumental analysis. Upon Academy and Haverford Col- the British Red Cross to be used by 3 Tg Wodnosday, i Ye TTT | completing this phase of the course, boas, he sp ont as oi) - needy refugees. In addition money . an 500 fourth ade or be. | Penn State Graduate Bore wil metienmte som oie uk nae | Wilf Boman Jan WM RO 8 Cbg ; 24 ff search program. e research wor ? : : ? ooc for them, I re With Proctor & Gamble is designed to enable her to become Holland, aE Desmeekt The Hong Kong assistance marked for | a hay Hi fade more familiar with useful research y ce, Ausiiia, a the second time in past weeks that | Res : ? ’ $1, Reese, 132 Meadow techniques in a particular phase of Italy. The summer before that d the ship h: held i . fifth, sixth grades.) Crest, Trucksville, has received a : Anes a pard Piase he travelled with Reithoffer men aboard the ship 24 answered 10K | 2 Dallas Elementary School: 1:00, | position with Proctor & Gamble of instumental sralysle ' | Shows. the call for help. While in Kob®: zuid- | seventh to twelfth grade, band re-|Cincinnati. He began his duties The course started June 25 and He is a grandson of the late dapan, he troW liso gave biog ¢ jos, Se hearsal; 2:00, Elementary ‘Band re- |on June 25 as a design draftsman will continue through August 17.1 44 Leighton Scott of Carbon help victims of a recent train dis- unty hearsal. Reese is a recent graduate of The Some of the subjects to he covered Conaty a son of the late Atty aster sear Tokyo. n of All twirlers will meet on Tues- | Pennsylvania State University’ i 2 y : ; : 7 * include absorption spectroscopy in Re, 1 The 63,000-ton carrier is present- ; ; i y’s| PULLING TOGETHER — You just |the reserve Marine truck company |Trucksville and his identical twi i 18} ] Leighton Scott of Eason, and ine : dur- day and Thursday according to this | Wilkes-Barre Center where he re-|can’t hold back these four sets of |which is currently undergoing two |L. Cpl. Donald D. Er, Hol. ulizavioleh Visible and Snjeated or grandson of the late Harry H. ly operating inthe South Chine Soa , schedule: 9:00, Dallas Junior High; | ceived an associate degree in engi- | brothers from the Third Motor [weeks of annual summer training |comb Road, Shavertown; Pfc. Wil. [BloBs Raman spectroscopy in, gas Zeiser, Superintendent of |2s a unit of the Seventh Fleet. Bhe July 10:30, Dallas Elementary; and 1:00 neering with a major in mechanical | Transport Battalion, Organized | at Camp Lejeune, N. C. liam J. O'Neill and Pfc. James, CRromatrography, nuclear magnetic Wilkes-Barre City Schools.’ is scheduled to return to the U. S. and | at Weéstmoreland. All twirlers from | design technology. At the center he | Marine Corps Reserves, of Wyoming, Pictured from right to left are |O'Neill, 128 Willow Street, Ply- resonance, X-ray analysis, mass spec- RR [in July. day. first grade on are invited to be a|was active in the Engineering Club, | who demonstrate their strong family | Capt. Edwin J. Osrowski, 107 Pine- | mouth; and L. Cpl. Donald P. Fitch - lany part of this program. ] and attained the Dean’s List. ties. and enthusiasm whether at |tree Drive, Clarks Summit; Pfc. |Huntsville Road, Dallas, and Cpl. with : This summer school is open to Reese is a 1956 graduate of West- | annual field training in Camp Le- | Ronald J. Osrowski, Wintermantle | Ralph Fitch of Dallas was not avail- 1S. any player or twirler who wishes to | moreland High School where he | jeune, N. C., or at the Roni oo Scranton; L. Cpl. David A. |able when picture was taken. and i participate, regardless of 3 what | was a member of the baseball team. | armory. Zimmerman, South Main Street, | (Official U.'S. Marine Corps Photo) of ! school they might attend during the The brothers are all members of | wish on Omalia, § oi. 3 1 0] DALLAS COPS FIRST VICTORY (Ehret, 2b ....... 2.0 . Pope; el. pia 0 i : Ji 1b ation 4 k Mt 4 b : | ? Dallas finally perked up and |Jones, orir 3 0 ac . ase a Rutkin, BSk-wt 2 4 0 1 iknocked off Shavertown for their Kern, ss .......... 1.2 ; Martin, rf, cf 2 1 1} | first victory 11 to 5. McDermott, rf ... 0 1 S— or oyS S— Isaacs, rf Li....ll. 0.1 0] Hudak and Townsend both had a |Fox, rf 1 0 10 : y : Byrlew: Ren 3 0 0 | double and a single for the victors |Lozo, 3b 1 0| ince L-J BLANKS WESTMORELAND {Dubil, p ...... .. tire py fISTER 2 ee 0 BL S010 Huish mossy the pie fir Betis, Th sone be was Lehman - Jackson shut out a Jones, 1b... - 2 4 2 Rogers, 'p he 1 ey fr d Kadle chipped i 1 Yasour To. : : } : : 1 strong Westmoreland nine 6 to0. Kern, ss 3 12 — — — a i a Se eA re oe S Roar of. 0 1 0 ker. Dubil hurled for the victors fan-|¥ox, rf 3 0 1 Total 28 11 0 0, Singles BDICCO. rey an pencers 7 Te : ! colds Kittle, If 1 0 0 Si respira, Ruckno had little trouble on the |Bombick, cf ...... .... 52 0 0 hing ‘sen and yielding only thes Y ; ra 9 0 Dallas — — — — AB RH | mound giving up only 4 hits while —_— — : kits. Jones was the big gun: for ran 1 0 Lefko, rh 3b. ly 4 a 1 being supported by a 12-hit offen- Motals ie aol aii 28 17 8 Lehman - Jackson garnering two SPencer, 2 0 0 Hudak, 1b, rf id 2 2 | sive attack. Nicol garnered two hits Westmorel h / doubles, one with the bases loaded | Bertram, 3b ...... 2 0 Ol Wilson. se... 4 2 21s +h X ; hile: Swing es oreland ve $ averiown Fhich cooouted fon tis tte Bombiok ver faa 3 0 Of pon E 5 4) wee > gay i d 2 iid while Swingle and Tom Jenkins, the team captain of Fi Long nad Hares were/the ‘only At Ll i » A 5 . z ade shared the mound duties. Westmorland, led his club to a 16 7 gL Ry swingers, .able to]. Totals ......... I i a ou oT Es! Sefent sont raw toto 5 victory over Shavertown. Jen- | solve Dubil's deliveries. Marth, | TRUCKSVILLE DOWNS DALLAS Wigner a Te 0 ey es ar tied with Da as. kins garnered five hits including a Jenkins and Long shared the mound Trucksville, led by the hot bat of | parry, 2b 3 0 1 | Players AB 'R H grand slam homer iin : the fourth | duties for the losers with Long |Szela, gave Dallas its fourth straight | Davis, ¢ 3 0 0. Rowett, rf 0 0 0 ane and mien ihe fist four m blanking the league leaders. in the | defeat. Szela, who led the victors | Farley, p 0 0 0 Hudak. pp 3 4g Phar yielding, gnly 2 uns on, five last two innings without a safety. |with three singles and a double, is|McDonald, 3b, p 3 0 lc Radon. It CD 1 0 1 its, aise vepelvig erediy in fhe hie y i Westmorelan Phat ay R Hlone of the hottest batiois 1a the Pi he Sy : , : 9 5 ting department were Devlin with 3 x C1 & one PSs och 0 2 | league with an average of .667. Totals. ii... 28 Qiiy0 Wilson AE 4 1 1 hits a d Loss and Pachelshy with | Pieczynski, 2b 0 0| Dallas, who had 10 hits to Trucks- Lo rt FIRST PLACE ey Lop ln prea its speb OF the 167s gains gs | Jenkins, p, ¢ 0 0 |ville’s 9, was led in the batting de- es Sie: led by Wesunorinnd, Jeiline, so Harris, 3b 0 1! partment by Townsend who hit a Lehman-Jackson downed a strong Ys : : counted for half scoring two him- { Letts, c, 1b. x. 0 0 | three-run homer in the first and | ernbrook Team 6 to.2 to stay on A = 1 0 | self and driving in the other six. B Dotlin. of i. 0 Of lin aed shothen in the fourth top of the league. Kern's pitching L. Ruckno, p . 0 0 0] Rogers and Wade hurled for the hb 0 | i i © land the hot bat of Harter's first-|Xre¥s Poor 4 1 2 'losers while Swingle, was their big Marth, 1b, pi. 0] Rogers started for the victors, re- McDonald, 3b 0 0 01 eis : § he: Sritatnger. 1. 0 '0|lieved by Germick in the fourth |Daseman Jones proved too much 9 02s S8 —s oily sackman ganering thes sities Puchalsky, rf .. 0: O!and Szela in the sixth. McDonald for the boys from Pernbrook, Party. 2h 3 0 1 Westmoreland — — ABR. H Popsen, vl. i. i o0lis 0 0 | started for the loosers, relieved by Harters scored early in the game Davie c 2 2 1 Long, BE fron asses 5 iL 1 3 A ny bei and. thelr Townsend in the With three runs in the first which SE ee Pieczynski, 2b 3 1 3 | included the first of Jones’ two-run aay Th Jenkins 2 5 Totals. Ji 0 oo 19 0 3'second. : : Totals 29 11 12 2. CD reriestnss 2 : | Leohrman-Juckson .— AB R H | Trucksville Loar ig an R H homers, Jones gained his second Shee cw rae : Cooper," If '"i1..0... 0 0 LADIES, NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO A : } Cook, c¢ ned an 2 2 0::8zela,: pii3b tn 0 5 4 a in the fifth with Sponseller Players AB R H | Lewis, M .......:. =a 0] REGISTER TO WIN A PAINTER TO PAINT : Sponseller. 2b i 30 ry Aram a Sr 392? a Miool Sb ot 31 ge i rr 1.5 ous RN LEAWING ILL Take : in {i ern, who is leading the league Far { Letts, 3b, A b THU ULY at .m. 3 | TE in the strikeout department, fanned Newhart rt 7 : J | Vernon, 1b. 0 0 in the WHITESELL BROTHERS STORE HERE ARE THE RULES: i 12 and didn't vield a hit. Remy! “" 7 27 rs 3 0 o|Stritzinger. If 2 iy : : ! 1 { allowed 5 walks which Fernbrook na 2. Bh poses THY o | Straub, cf 0 0 WOMEN . .. AND WOMEN ONLY ... MAY Women only may register. : turned into two markers to ruin an Worrell. LRT 3 0 0 Devlin, “cf. .0. 1 3 REGISTER ..... . "STARTING. 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