Oldest Business Back of the Mounta 72 YEARS A NEWSPAPER Institution in THE DALLAS POST ORchard 4-5656 TWO EASY TO REMEMBER Telephone Numbers OR 4-7676 TEN CENTS PER COPY-—FOURTEEN PAGES MORE THAN A NEWSPAPER, A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION Back Mountain Rally In Third Nips Lewistown Back Mountain Little League All- Stars captured District 3 play-offs last Friday night beating Lewistown 4-3 at Newport Little League field. ‘With the victory Back Mountain gained the right to play at Williams- port Friday and [Saturday against three other District Champions for the State championship. Timely hitting, clutch pitching along with a four-run outburst in the third inning brought home the Edward F. Mark Leaves Lehman Joins State Bureau Of Rehabilitation ; Edward F. Mark, former teacher and faculty-manager of athletics in Lake-Lehman area Joint High School, has accepted a rehabilitation Rehabilitation. tion at King's College, and his Mas- ter of Science degree in Vocational counselor's position with Pennsyl- | vania State Bureau of Vocational | Mr. Mark earned his Bachelor of | Arts degree in Secondary Educa- | | | | | Outstanding Students Receive Bud Davis Awards VOL. 74, NO. 32, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1962 “BACK MOUNTAIN IN LL. STATE PLAY-OFFS All-Stars Meet Williamsport Friday At 4 In Semi-final Game For Championship Sept. 24 Earliest Possible Date At Lake-Lehman | Lost Days Must Be Made Up By Taking Time From Vacation Police Arrest Two Youths For Purcell Theft Restore Cash But Are Also Wanted In Binghamton, N.Y. © Entering their first preliminary Championship, Back Mountain Lit- tle League All-Stars will meet Wil- liamsport Memorial Friday after League Stadium. ! The four Pennsylvania District winners pitted in the finals at Wil- liamsport are District No. 1 Cham- pions, King Cole Little League of ons, Williamsport Memorial; Dis~ trict No. 3 Champions, Back Moun- “bacon” for the Back Mountain |Guidance at the University of Scran- Postponed opening of Lake-Leh- tain Little League; and District No. lads. ton. man schools will affect not only| Two Rhode Island teenagers 4 Champions, Phoenixville Little Schilling Clouts Homer He is married to the former high school students, but elemen- | pleaded “not guilty” on charges of | League. Lewistown opened with a quick 1-0 lead when lead-off batter Fred Mrs. in the Marie Mizdail of Ceasetown. {Mark was also a teacher tary pupils, according to a state- ment by Lester E. Squier, supervis- stealing $113 from a desk Monday at Purcell Oil Company, Memorial This will be the first time that either Williamsport or Back Moun- game for the State Little League noon at 4 at Williamsport Little Carmichael; District No. 2 Champi- y | N Schilling stroked a Kern fast ball |Lake-Lehman area Joint High ing principal of the five-way join- | Highway, Shavertown, but made | tain Little Leagues have reached the | over the centerfield barrier on a |School. ture. restitution and paid costs at a hear- | State Finals. 0-2 pitch. The couple has three children, The first possible date for occupa- | ing yesterday afternoon before Jus-| Williamsport had impressive, close After Quay popped to the pitcher, Mike Keister, batting a cool .896 in play-off competition (16-18) lined a sharp single into left for his 17th base hit. Kern bore down to fan the clean- up hitter Beckwith. Garry Walls, first sacker and biggest player on the field, smashed a hot grounder towards right which Parry made a fine play only to throw widely past first allowing Keister to score the second run of Tina Marie, Edward, Jr., and Ann Marie. Locations Are Hard To Find Locations for new businesses or to relocate old ones are at a premi- um along Memorial Highway accord- ing to Thomas Noon whose garage | Two high scholarship Back Moun- tain girls received Bon Awards given by Mrs. Alice Davis and Dal- las Lions Club in memory of Mrs. Davis’ husband, the late Harold “Bud” Davis who was First Vice President of the Club at the time of his death’last year. Similar scholarship awards will | be presented each year by Mrs. | Davis and Dallas Lions Club. They will be known as ‘The Bud Davis | Award” and will be given to an out- | standing student from Dallas High iSchool and from Lake-Lehman High School. Receiving the award this year were: Judith Ann Williams, Dallas High School and Carolyn Ide, Lake- Lehman High School. | Among those taking part in the | | award, shown above left to right | were: John Hilburt, William Frey, Russell A. DeRemer, secretary; James Agnew, Russell E. DeRemer, First Vice President, William Kone- man, Mrs. Alice Davis, Judith Ann Williams, Dallas High School; Caro- {lyn Ide, Lake-Lehman High School; | Robert Boyer, Treasurer; Richard O. Myers, President, Dr. Irving Berger and Edward Carey. tion of the new Junior-Senior High School building is given as Septem- ber 24. The thirteen lost school days will necessarily be made up by curtailed vacations throughout the year, Schools throughout the area par- allel their calendars as closely as possible, to avoid confusion. This year Lake-Lehman and Dallas will have widely divergent schedules. Some years ago, Lake school had to suspend classes for several school tice of the Peace Fred Anderson. Police then took them to Judge ! Wilkes- Barre, where they waived extradi- tion on charges of ‘defrauding an innkeeper” in New York State. New York State Police came to Wyo- ming to return the boys to Bing- left a Frank Pinola’'s chambers, hamton, where they had motel without paying their bill. Wyoming Barracks, State Police, notified Towanda Barracks by APB, and the two boys were arrested victories over its last two opponents, | winning 1-0 over Altoona and 2-0 over Connellsville. Back Mountain All Stars’ victories over Old Forge, 10-1, and Lewis- town, 4-3, bear considerable evi- dence of batting power. Winners of the games Friday afternoon will play for the State Championship Saturday afternoon at 2 at Williamsport and losers will play a consolation g- at 11 | 1 Saturday morning on .¢ same | the inning. gng Howe as Pembeook Here ven | KWotehi Acce ts New Tomato Packing Warehouse days because of Mterrupted water | Tuesday afternoon in’ Towanda [fois 2 : Kern then fanned Bill Goss for purchased by the State Highway | p ESR supply, and made up the discrepancy | while trying to make a sale of im-| ‘Williamsport’s Field, “the home N his second strikeout, the first of | Department to make way for the | : : by running sessions during curtailed | ported Swiss watches. They had of Little League,” has a seating i With Martin at ihe mate, Morris | going to live is dependent gn Where | Kingston Vocational School in 1946 late in the year. Football field will oun on sauntered in, and | Field. : J stole second. Martin then tapped 1 can locate my business. J . | which later became Wyoming Val- not be usable until next season. asked i eit er attendant would be All travel and accommodation 1 one to' the box which Goss checked | = Mr, Noon has been in business in [Tey Technical Institute, submitted Mr. Squier, with High ‘School interested im a watch, They had a |experses from thes time the All i five consecutive strike-outs. Back Mountain managed only two base runners in the first two frames both on walks as Don Goss baffled the hitters with his tantalizing slow curve. Big Third Inning new highway. | Mr. and Mrs. Noon and their | family have stored much of their furniture and garage equipment and have moved in with their son they can find a new location for Thomas Jr., on Parrish street, until | Post In Florida Former Dallas Man Leaves Tech. School Edward F. Kotchi, formerly of holiday time. Noxen and Ross buildings are the only ones ready to go, with drastic remodelling still under way in Lake and Lehman existing buildings. Work is being speeded on cafeterias and classrooms. been operating as watch salesmen at -the time they robbed Purcell. The two eighteen year old boys, Ronald D’Iorio and Robert © Di- both ‘of Cranston, R.I, of Northeastern Pennsylvania, and had ! Leonardo, had been making the rounds 10,000 in good viewing locations on ames. § Back Mountain All-Stars will capacity for 5,000 spectators within the enclosure and for an additional the banks of the surrounding dykes. | No tickets are required to see the Ken Cook started the fire-works | their business. y | Dallas, has resigned as director of Administration offices, slated to fheen in Tunkhannock Saturday | leave this afternoon for Williams- for Back Mountain in the last of | “I've searched everywhere Tom i Wyoming Valley Technical Institute, occupy space formerly devoted to rong: showing their wares, I'port in private cars. Itis a regula- the third by working Goss for a said this week, “but it will cost me | Kingston, 10 accept the position of the kitchen at Lehman, are still in | Saturday afternoon, while Wil- | tion of Little Loague that they at walk, Mel Morris, after hitting a long drive to right that curved foul, | twice as much to get a new location | as the one I moved out of. It's easy smashed a hard shot to left moving | to find houses, but a business loca- Cook to third. runner Cook at third and lobbed | On the lob throw | a throw to first. to Walls, Cook broke for home and | working for years around the mines. | Fort High School, He will begin his conferred Wednesday morning at |road. competition are now underwritten slid under Walls’ throw to the “It’s tough” he sighed, “after: you | °°"... ° a. Tallihasseo. Wa, the school grounds with contractor | More or less over his shoulder, | hy the National Little League. plate. Morris took third. have built up a business to have to | o \ ©, : Raymon Hedden, to discuss opening | Purcell told them he wasn't inter-| "Commenting on finances, Robert Dubil knotted the game at 2-all | pull up stakes. I hope my old. cus- | Lo Sil all a alatey caised by This is Sponholtz Packing Cor- | added, the packing house’ began expectation. | The $1,600,000 build- |ested. The boys, dressed in shorts | Parry, president of Back Mountain with a hit to left.- After Kern | tomers will be patient and stick the ron of Dr. John T. | Pporation’s brand-new green tomato | this season's production ‘Monday, ing, to house both junior and senior | and sport shirts, were chummy and | Little League, said last night: “We fanned for he second out, Townsend center, scoring Dubil with the lead run when Hampton doubled to missed a shoe-string catch. Jones singled home Townsend's | tion is different, and where we're location for "the past coming here after the same twenty years, | with me for I'm going to be back in | business just as soon as possible.” Mr. Noon is like a lot of other small businessmen who have been forced to evacuate their properties | | assistant professor. and director of | vocational education at Florida | State University. * pod Mr. Kotchi, who founded the { his resignation to the board of direc- tors at a meeting Monday at Forty | Struck who will take the position of | director of - vocational education {for the Pennsylvania State Depart- | | ment of Public Instruction. | packing house on Route 292 Center- | moreland. erected especially for that purpose in this are, and will be used to pack | and ship tomatoes grown by ‘Spon- It is the first building | land will continue till the first frost. An average season’s production | from the 128 x 60 square foot all- | steel structure will be around 37,500 bushels. The crop will be some- their original locations. The new building classwings are nearing completion. Gymnasium and auditorium will not be ready until { principal Anthony Marchakitus and elementary supervisor Robert Belles, high school students, was slated to open classrooms September 5, the Wednesday after Labor Day, official opening day for Luzerne County |'Schools. liam Purcell and number of the agreeable. way nervous. ants ‘“‘goodbye”, and left. Richard Powell iran back and forth between the | i building and the handle the busy lines of cars, the gas pumps to discount house variety, which are often sold on the D’Iorio, the taller of the two, talked incessantly in sales-pat- ter, and neither of them was in any They bid the attend- {be in Williamsport at 4:30. They will have a practice session tomor- |are mow in good financial shape. Our share of the gate receipts in the region and district games has been of great help.” will be housed in a local motel and row morning on the Williamsport Stars won the District Champion- ship until they are eliminated from He mentioned that National Bis- ¢ : | : Kotchi taught at Florida State | / J “ run with another hit to center. along the route of the new high- tes 74 the summers of | holtz and other Back Mountain com- | what smaller this year, according to | BY ™.—Dh»». In that time they looked the place | cuit Company has provided boxes of This finished Goss and Quay re-| way. There are few locations avail- | 1055 ard 1961. He. wis an instrie | panies. 3 Ivan Sponholtz, because of the | Gets Big One over: A small one-room office with | cookies for the boys on their trip to lieved. | able at a cost that will permit them [io bn tho Gonsionnl proaran at the Although siding has yet to be | drought. most everything that could contain | Williamsport. A local booster has Parry greeted the reliever with a single to left-center moving Jones to third. Quay then hit Jenkins to load the bases. It looked like a real big frame for Back Mountain but Hampton made a fine catch of a drive off the bat of Cook in right | valuables being in a direct line of | vision through a picture window {from the pumps. Fast work would Ibe the order of the day. Monday, like most days at the gas station, was a busy one, and | Purcell was He to continue to operate. | offered to provide a dinner for the | All Stars at the conclusion of com- | petition and Dr. Bucky Harris has { contributed $25 toward travel ex- penses. ; Since many Little League players | school. Chief Ide, an ex-contractor, has | | been planning construction of a | | new ranch-type home on the gite | | of the old. Fire Hits Twice | Wisconsin Native ug Back Mt. Horse-Shoe | A native’ of Two fee Wis- At Joe Ide S Home i | consin, Kotchi came to this area in To Compete At Salem 11932 and accepted a position with | = Fire struck the home of Lehman | Township Police Chief Joseph Ide Back Mountain Horse-Shoe 4-H | the Dallas Post following graduation centerfield to halt the rally. 4-2. Walls Homers Kern settled down after the first inning and with his blinding speed | racked up ten strikeouts over the | final five frames, allowing but two hits, one a lead-off homer by the big first baseman Gary Walls in the fourth to narrow the gap to 4-3 and a second single by Keister in the fifth. Kern was in a jam in the last inning when two Back Mountain errors put runers on first and sec- Charlie with ond with nobody out. ice in his veins fanned pinch-hitter Regan, the then got Don Goss ‘to hit to the box Score catcher Wagner and Club goes to Salem Township Sat- urday to compete against Salem and Weston Horse-Shoe Clubs in the Luzerne County Round-Up. Win- ners will go to Lehighton in Sep- | Round-Up, with final competition later in Harrisburg. Mounted will be Ronnie Post, Erica and Leslie Vivian, Linda Me- keel, Dave Spencer, and Connie Bog- don. Riders have been practicing at the Bogdon ring on Machell Ave- nue. SURPLUS FOOD Surplus Food Today, Thursday, tember for the Northeast District | August 9, 10 a.m. to 2 p,m. at Trucks- | from Pennsylvania State University, | where he received a bachelor de- | gree in vocational and technical edu- cation, He later received a mas- ter’s degree from the university and lis presently working toward a doc- | torate. In later years, he became fore- man for the Disque Printing Com- pany, Kingston, and in 1940, be- came an instructor of printing at Williamsport Technical [School. He was appointed co-ordinator of eve- ning classes: in 1945. Joint Operation Mr. Kotchi returned to this area in 1946 and established the Kings- ton Vocational School for returning In 1954, the veterans. Kingston | for the second time this summer, | Tuesday morning at . 1:40. | blaze, which consumed the remain- ing frame and contents, started after workmen left a rubbish-pile smoldering close to the frame. trailer adjacent to the remains of the old house, when the fire broke out. water to put out the flames, which | burned for over an hour. The | The Ide family occupied their | No one was injured. | The Jonathan R. Davis Fire Com- | pany, Idetown, used 800 gallons of | | Ambulance Call i Grove, Trucksville, was taken to! | Mercy Hospital in the Kingston | Township ambulance: for medical | treatment Sunday. Physical Examinations Candidates for Dallas High School Football team will appear for phy- | sical examination Thursday morn- ling August 18 at 8:30 at the Senior | High School. “ LET'S RAISE A LITTLE HELL” Mrs. Emma Gensel, 211 Heller's | | { | | Carl Turner, a well known Noxen fisherman, continues his skill in Florida. ~The St. Petersburg Times, which working * alone. wasn’t exactly elated when the two salesmen pulled up a little before noon, but his earlier suspicions were subconsciously alleviated, because it certainly did look as though they were trying to build up a route. Nonetheless, he was accustomed to such Only this time cars were pouring in for gas, and he didn’t get noting license numbers in cases. around to it. Meanwhile the salesmen appeared to be drifting between the Coke ma- and the cigarette machine and rest rooms on the inside. When Purcell came back to the office momentarily, they just | smiled and dropped their watch chine outside the door on the Major, Minor and Farm Teams want to attend the William- sport games, arrangements have | been made Lines to send two chaperoned buses will leave Orchard Farm Restaurant at 11 a.m. in plenty of time to reach Williamsport for the first prelimi- nary game between King Cole and Phoenixville, sport game at 4. Both buses will {the final game. Round trip trans- | portation is $1.50 for young or old. Reservations for the trip may be to Williamsport on Friday. The first 2 ‘A second bus will leave Orchard Farm at 1 in sufficient time to reach Williamsport for the Dallas-William- return to Dallas immediately after with Emmanuel Bus | prices a little. Urges Tulsa Newspaper Editor A Southwestern editor, employing | verter.” | phrases as colorful as his territory,| And on literature: | has taken a two-fisted swing at sin| * “The old eyepoppers of the past —and the chips are still falling in| which tourists used to smuggle back | 50 states. | from Paris under their shirts are | Jenkin L. Jones, editor of the|now tame stuff. The quick buck | Tulsa: (Okla.) Tribune, aimed his {boys have apparently convinced our made by calling George McCutcheon, OR 4-4822: Robert Parry, OR 4- 7206 or Jean Wilson, (OR 4-6088 (from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.) Announcement will be made after > the game whether buses will be run iron nerve the tall One oain on Saturday. ips ! , rned the facilities ville Fire House. Bring certificate of (Sth pet Sots slighoil. | tricts of the West Side and the operation became known as the Area Technical School of Wyoming Valley Technical Institute, the. first | area technical school in the state. During his stay in Wyoming Val- ley, Mr. Kotchi was affiliated with usually notes Turner’s more impres- sive catches, calls him ‘‘the hero of to. end the ballgame. Back Mountain had one other scoring opportunity when Parry ee doubled. to right and was awarded y third on interference but Fox fanned | Ostensibly discouraged at last, : : » : . 1. they got into their car, and asked h hbor he . Is neighhgrs’ Tor cating ibis Ig | Purcell where there was a diner. He fish rhi ling fr ] Jolin Sole a from the | ointed them on up the road from Turner won his battle after sev- bie at the pumps. eral hours of hard fighting. His! ! kota catch was six feet long, and weighed | gi {dropped his price again, | full well that if Purcell accepted the | 300 pounds. | dice, Be would have to go 4o.te] Bound Table To Meet a PRE-GAME NOTES Lewistown went into the con- test with a 5-0 record in play- off competition, with left-hand- er Mike Keister posting three to end the inning. Back Moutain received a beau- tiful trophy following the game from dim Prico, ‘Little League, Commis |. of the wins. ; numerous civic and fraternal organ- | hammer blows at the welfare state, | befuddled judges that there is no eer treme | desk to get money.. Price Yorasod 3 : A RO AB. BR. H Back Mountain should be 1... o .nd was an active member |at TV, the theater, Hollywood, and | difference between a peep show Bike Fall Victim jo dr tH i norand Alavi tows | Persons who have an interest in Lewistown . . . lad it didn't have to face this Wilkes. Butre Chom er g ane ) | they drove off towar vel “the Civil W. eo invited to attend hilli of 3h glad nt id of the Greater Wilkes-Barre wham- | modern literature, then warned: and a moral lecture. “ . ow {DN eall found the loss, in zbout five the Civi ar are invite atten os 5 me Tie lofty es wi wv] ber of Commerce, serving as its In-| “It’s time we revived the idea! Our rising crime rate is due in Is Fairly Good ahiates early fall (meeting of Back uay, ss- : had pitcher 16 innings,.al- | 3 4501 council chairman in 1957.) that there's such a thing as old | part, says Jones, to “the welfare ‘ ; 3 | Mountain Civil War Round Table at Roster, 3b Sli 2 lowing 3 runs, 9 hits, but had served as president of the Holy | fashioned, willful sin, if “America state, which is taxing away vre- General Hospital reports that Ger- | Pe roel usually hoops om WO | the Library Annex Friday night, kwith, 1f 3,.0.0 : . He p , , tate, g y dW f 95 Elizabeth | critical-eyed police dogs in his of- y : ain me 30a struck out 38 while walking 3% Name Society of St. Ignatius Church, | is to continue as the world's leader | wards for responsible behaviors, so a azeter, 9, o os 2 122 ign {fice in the winter, but leaves them August 17 at 8. There will be elec- EL 00 Keister must be considered Kingston, in 1960-1961. | of free men.” that it can remove the age-old pen- Street, Trachsville, is Jouiy 8° | at his home at Point Breeze, Har- tion of officers and discussion of pate b 3 3.000 one of the outstanding players Married to the former Jane Said Jones: | alties for irresponsible behaviour.” after being pitched oe the [ois Lake. in the summer ii plans for the winter program. % » So Pe Aral yg in Little League competition, ‘Wardin of Kingston, the couple has “Our welfare state philosophy, | “The theory that misbehaviour do of os Den 1 on a Unon questioning the Soo Youthad ——— b.Ros : PIT ey ef unt having lost a game in two |i, children, Edward and Alfred. immoral movies, theater and TV,|can be cured by pulling down tena- |? are (Do00ly toosisy from | ful salesmen it was learned that the Dorothy Gilbert's Ww a Aan pig lio Seasons and baiting a rhonarm and reside at 45 West Hoyt Street, | and our lewd novels are weaken- | ments and erecting elaborate public As bi Lotte! Davie: Street, Tradl: atch enterprise started as legiti- | yrs D ane RR ne 3 iegidite enal 896 against some of t 5 Kingston. ing our moral fiber and are making | housing isn’t holding water. Our ee £ 2 #4 id Jy hy ing $ mate. Carmen D'Torio, an importer Visa Is Delayed "» Pte yl ld chest hurling | in District 3 o us appear, in the eyes of idealistic | crime rate is growing along with |): oun ST TN Ons of these watches {worth about $4 ; : v ; Pennsylvania. x ’ hij i bei cpenditures for socie > ine» | lying along the street, and took 2 ; ¥ Dorothy Gilbert, Mt. Zion nurse, oy Tmt ; H K 11 d B S youth in many countries, as being | our expenditures for social services. : h) t th Ronald ] POTALS Lilie Sita dooer Lewistown Little Leaguers orse Milled, boy nthe Tish! stages. of ‘donin awhile LT. “Wa: Rove gown + the 'rdiagon's the boy home, Mrs Leon Wazeter gd “Jos s ys ie a soit 3 ii Whe “ras th have returned to Africa i f 5 TE 8 I T 7 i an eonardo a e Holiday : SRL v rf Back Mountain as ® H had - also walloped 13 homers Leg Badly Lacerated the fraud of communism appears teeth of pseudo-scientific sentiment- ST > hoved od on ® Motel tn Binghwmion. He left Sy this month has received word from Morris, 3b \ in five games before the Back Wb synonymous with morality.” ality, and out of the ground have z P. aiehac Bugan, [unease fore the boys, giving them $85 to her travel agency that the Congo Martin, rf 0 0 Mountain encounter, so one can A twelve-year old boy living near Tones on the tater of oar TV: sprung black-jacketod: gangs with He was later taken to the hospital | 102 J 2) ol ga 2 oy i government has delayed in granting Dubil,s 58 chet En see Kern had his work cut out |Center Moreland suffered a serious “We are drowning our youngsters | switchblades and bicycle chains.” by Kingsion Township ambulence. le i M fool = © | her a visa to reenter. 2 Kern, Di. :.- x 0: 0 for him against such power hit- laceration of the leg Tuesday after- |. : fal Alek | eh dria To —_—r ay TET money betting at Monticello Race- Miss Gilbert, daughter of Rev. i 1 ; in violence, cynicism and sadism | ‘America must preserve her moral F ’ I track, and skipped out of the motel ) 3 4 Townsend, 1b ¥ | ters. noon when his saddle horse bolted piped into the living room. The principles and her sense of individ- armer s inn With he 3 be ion of . ~~ land Mrs. Charles Gilbert, has spent Jones, ‘ef noi 0.1 Keister again headed the list |and ran into the hydraulic hoist of [2% 3 2 = ; i . . ith the intention of regaining} = °° “ 4. wissionary inthe 9 ; | grandchildren of the people who |ual responsibility, Jones said, “if Permit Lifted some of their loss, the boys started |. a ; As Parry, 2b-.... 0 yith four homers followed by |a dump truck. The horse wasinstant- |" 4 Toop, Bhected the Littl [we. sve. to sirvive the! Banimar 5 le. 0 bi Ai or 4h Congo and returned to this country Jenkins, 1f .. LI Quay and Don Goss two each. {ly killed, the boy tossed free. Thomas Match Girl froze to death, now feel | blows which are quite plainly in Retail liquor license of Ethel and nto tm h Se : only after the recent political dis- Fox, If 0 © Other starters batting high |Headley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dor-| 4 oo a0 4 oo sTugged raped | store for all of us.” Robert Zaleska, trading as Farmer's Rois oS ry 2 th ie Ie ai turbance there made her stay CoOKk, € oi tiursorenernecamiunaine 1.0 on the average were Schilling rance Headley, was taken to General and ithrowh. te a Bos iaut on Inn, RD 2, Trucksville, was sus- i eh the tatrer had Deon v1 hazardous. : be Ta Te A415, Quay .472 and Beckwith Hospital in the Franklin-Center Jf you have enjoye d these brief paragraphs from pended for 35 days, effective Tues- Much of Miss Gilbert's luggage 2 TOTALS, oo nd del 0 “2 : 3383. Moreland ambulance, driven by Rob- Editor J > all b 2 he A yA Souiot N day night, by the State Liquor Con- 5 5 has already been sent to New York 2BH—Parry, Townsend. HR— The game was carried by two | ert Berlew. George Matusavage as- aor J ones ua, efore the American Society of News- trol Board. Hughey-Norris Reunion for shipment overseas, all she can Schilling, Walls. Quay 2. 2 BB—Kern 2, Goss 3, Quay 1. SO—Kern 12, Goss 4, Radio Stations, WNAK, Nanti- coke, and WKVA;" Lewistown. 7, NE AMAE A ta sisted. Thomas was reported in fairly good B® condition after his leg was sutured. paper Editors you may want Post—=Editor. to read the entire text which is reproduced as a public service on PAGE 2 of this week's The licensees were cited for per- mitting minors to frequent the premisis. Hughey Norris Reunion will be held at Norris Inn near Hillside, Sunday August 12. 2 g hp the Congo government. do now is wait for the decision of