i> Lo DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1962 SECTION B— PAGE 3 CROWN IMPERIAL LANES Enlists In Air Force St. Therese's Daughters : | STRICTLY BUSINESS by McFeatters : REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CON. | 2 Plan Annual Reading GRESS OF AUGUST 24, 1912, AS HE ACTS Oy MARCH GE B OW LI N G ; Court Our Lady of Fatima, 1478, || Guic” states Code section. sats MR. POTTLEBY Catholic Daughters of America, will o Soe Dallas Post, published weekly :00 EW S . Pr —,, sponsor a musical reading by Mrs. & a as, Pennsylvania, for October 1, i Franklin Dymond at St. Therese’s Publisher-Editor n. I auditorium November 1 at 8:15. Tea glCVARD W. Sistey ny i For Crown Imperi - will be served. s-Palias, Fa :00 Star er LADIES DAY : Groner pupy : Soloi ill ] Mi THe QwnérS are: 3 1 i : vB Three 600 series were recorded in oloists will be Mrs. Abner Millard HOWARD and MYRA RISLEY test will continue at Jimmy's Central Ls wl 7 Monday nights action. Sportsmen and Mrs. Thomas Hughes. a Huntsville Road, Dallas, Pa. oy. fone Wiel Bs weohend af still hold Wh point lead with 21% Reading chosen will be a current to verag a at ray Gistribe » ] i Pp 1 keglers who ’ points while Town House and Pine Broadway hit. uted, through the mails or otherwise, to ! qualified here competing. ; Brook are right on their heels with —— a Lsriers Jang hs Ln :00 : Pat Gavigan was the headliner in 21. points in AOS, way the twenty-four games rolled. Pat pe ’ : Back From Geisinger 3.548 n, rolled a beautiful 279 game Sunday dy Matte rolled high three : : for the night when he recorded B B tt, 5 r 45 afternoon and wound up the four- ruce Bennett, 5, son of Mr. and Howard W. Risley game series with 901. He averaged games of 212-207-191 for a (610) Mrs. Frank Bennett, Forty Second _ Publisher. B01 plas for the 8 four-game sires, pesles. Bob Moore D3 neswilh Street, Idetown, returned from Gei- nora Je 30g subsviibedveiore me totalling 4835 pins. His big game in- G an Sy games o ded the singer Medical Center Sunday follow- | Myra Zeiser Risley. : cluded ten strikes in & row, after in es TOCort = > e Ing an operation. Mrs. Bennett says !| My commission expires February 2, 1964 neg staeting with two spares. Congratu- other with a 603 including he is doing fine. fs lafibns, Pat! a 255 Fame. Tn ~ddition’ to Pat: thecfollowing 4 Incidentally all three of these ser- ! = 30 will roll this week: Charles Gelso r (10% jos were, rolled on the same lanes, a" | —_ ; ended with 4827; Bob Bavitz 4825; 10-12. neon ST Delos JERRY LEE COBLEIGH | tly Ted Czerw 4806; Charlie Williams . : 3 : : Jerry Lee Cobleigh, son of Mr. an | stic 4768; John Taylor 4606; Al Finarelli “Of course I sounded my Lions rolled 1010 the first game to Mrs. Tod Cobleigh 2 Troy, yn rel- 4593; Charles Hurst 4583; Hank Bav- born — why didn’t you a 1 ‘point against 1004 for Town of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Ide of Dallas, itz 4579; Jack West 4537; Phil Gelso | sound your horn?” Ouse. ; and the late Mr. and Mrs. William o 250% Butch Willams 4501; « Nick Other top series for these teams | Cobleigh of Dallas RD 3, has enlisted T A K E A 2 raielo 110 Bob hii 4445; 1194. N.S. was consistant, Foliing three es bck 4%) a in the Air Force. i: . games in 150’s for a total of ? d J. Th ded 539 and 536 | He is taking basic training at Lack- WE NOTED THAT . . . «| WEEKLY HIGH an td Tes > ih 2 1 land Air Force Base in Texas, prior n= Spectators were treated to some High scores for the girls were ay, rd nt to Caster- 10 lieing ssisned fo one of ihe many C H A N C Ee I nice bowling. All participants put on | topped this week by Evelyn Roberts. | 1; Sher th Yili { iy an x Air Force schools where he will study ® Te a good show. Charlie Gelso held top | Evelyn beat Helen Bonomo’s 558 Sa 3 wa 1 oon Io or phi) administration before becoming a Cai spot unil Pat took over Sunday and | series with 575 rolled in Crown Im- ne ; OFIng conse ): | member of the Aerospace team. 3 GET YOU v4 i Tengen 201. Bs Ta i perial Women’s game against Lispi mn ot 2 NN Jerry, 18, is a 1961 graduate of a top position most oO © ume Lanes Saturday, Travelli . . Troy High School, and H 2 averaging 201 and Chill Williams | Hey series ol ed a 218 pr hain scoring. Joe rolled 196-193 (561) and bi Rig at i i COLD SEASON FLU SHOT held second until almost the bitter | beat her own record of 217. Don 193-215 (560) along with a 200 | studied traffic management. Before SPEC! AL | THI S end. Ted Czerw came up from sixth| (Charlie Williams ‘scored 632 for by Race. Trudak led losers with 202 | o)ictins he was an overcharge claim u WEEK ce. place. Our own Buck Roberts dropped Addy Asphalt, Howie Davis League, (555). agent for Admiral Merchants in St. : of from last week's fifth position to| Saturday and George Thomas hit Meade’s won 3 from Raiders with | Paul, Minneapolis. .69¢ NASAL MIST You'll Be So Glad You Did! hip ki 2 ps out Mais Charles | 255 for George Shupp League, Mon- i Ro Sy 204-190 (542) | He is an Eagle Scout, and holds the : ip. se moved up to finish 5 pins out of | day. Nick Stredny’ along with small 500’s from Ehret : ? : v FREE oo @ ce. fifteenth. An extra game was rolled CH es Wp A or and Leo Yankoski. Raiders weren't i Te chong m 50 bad’ When You Buy Visiting Nurse Headquarters Over 25 Years re by Ed Ritz and Rich DeMattes when | MAJOR LEAGUE hitting. assistant scoutmaster of the Troy 2 CONGESTAID the they finished in a tie for fifteenth Tony Pineno’s 611 series (205- Mike Corgan’s 223. (554) and Joe | troop, 7 g Can VAPORIZER OPEN SUNDAY & DAILY 8 AM. to 10 P.M. with 4439 pins each. Ed won the | 211-195) led Dallas Shopping Center Shalata’s 535 led Pine Brook t0 3| In writing to the Dallas Post, his Es pray fren Dp roll-off and qualified. Wich will not to 3 point victory over Monk Plumb- points win over Sporismen who had | mother says, “We still enjoy the E Instant Relief For Colds, Hay Fever be a participant when the men get | ing and Heating Friday night. Red Kocker, Masculis, Bialogowicz and | Dallas Post after all these years away : 7 » toggther at his own house this week.) | Ambrose hit 204 for Monk. Jim Roan Gulitus in low 500s. from Dallas. It’s a fine newspaper.” i E b S A L L S P H ARMACY fy Shak Pr mad wp fom LH posted 227 for individual honors,| St. Paul's Lutheran Brotherhood LLL : va ns rug tore . section to imnish in ninth place. Bob | setting the pace for Phillips Supply, Huskies, with Dean Weale bowl- > i i ol; Williams stepped up his pace to take | as they took 3 from Ee ing 631 (217-215-199) new high, and Youth For Christ SHAVERTOWN ° Registered Pharmacists on Duty et- : i i A Weaver hit 201. Bruce Varner led |Bob Monk with 587 (216-169-202),| Youth for Christ Fellowship will JOHN J. FEDOCK E. W. HALL ROY J. ELLIOTT ood Luck to All. Jim-Jon with 206-208 (593). took 3 from Mustangs and now lead | meet Saturday evenin: : a ver TRAVELLERS Dallas Nursery has first place with | the league with 18 points. Mel Mor- | Bloomingdale on id i a 674 3888 SHAYERTOWN OF 11161 é® Crown Imperial Women took 1|18% points after splitting 2-2 with | ris, with 196 and Don Kreidler, 190 | “The Way Out” a confessed bank 3 7 {18 Zekus Furniture last week and | Parry’s Gulf. Nick Stredny led “nurs- | were high scorers for the losers. robber’s testimony, and an answer © OD 3 from Lispi Lanes Saturday. erymen” with 194 (556) and Steve| Tigers and Trojans took 3 points | to juvenile delinquency. Parents are. a Evelyn Roberts was top scorer both ' Bonomo hit 223 (578) for Parry’s|each from their opponents and are |invited. ing times, hitting 173-172-190 (535) | Fred Stevens had 202. Parry’s won | tied for second place with 17 points ot against Zekus and 166-191-218 (575) | total pins by 9. apiece. Culp with 522 (198) was high against Lispi’s. Bernie Pape had 173- American Legion and West Side [scorer for Tigers and Rudy with 533 0 178 (498) and 194-180 (533); Dink | Novelty split 2-2. Legion lost total (185) for Trojans. } Costello, 160-176-162 (498) and 205- | pins by 3 and had two games of 841. Cortright 541 (196) and Rudy 523 181 (502); Ginger Gosart turned in | Frank Kundrat led “legionnaires” | (185) were other scorers. Three- 1 165 (476) and 164 (468); 'while | with 209 (578); Ed Yankoski topped | game totals were Huskies 2597, Pan- or Anita Pascavage rolled 454 against, W.S. with 198-213 (578). thers 2388, Tigers 2352; high team |. m. Lispi. : Dallas Dairy has 16 points, taking | single were Huskies, 888. : Addy Asphalt lost 2 games and |only 1 from Gosart’s Appliances. S/O RR Y ! Due to unavoidable 30 total pins by 5 to Shaker’s. Chill Wil- | Panky Stolarick led Gosart’s "with delay in getting this column through liams was top scorer with 211-199- 190-212 (560); Richard Myers hit | proper channels this week, I can not de, 222 (632); Leo Yankoski 204-196 211; Frank Kardell, 219 (555). Leo | get all of the leagues in. Please be (566); Charles Bray 210; and Cliff | Yankoski had 200 (557) and Don patient; next week I will catch up on m, Garris 197. Bolton, 204 for the “‘dairymen”. all top scores and other mews. et- Weaver and Madar won 1 from | In third place is Shavertown Lum- | ..Thank you. Gebhardt’s with Mike Corgan taking | ber with 15 points after taking 3 re nd. hanors 212 (580). Paul Kamont rol- [from Birth’s Esso with Pete Hospa- I i : 4 Er Takk On Communism and Bill Weaver 192. Vida, 217 (570). Doc Thomas had | ‘Versus Christianity : Casino and Sunset Bingo took 2 |208. Dan Richards hit 201 for Birth’s. ; out of 3 from Juinta’s Pharmacy.| Other high games-Gorey 198; Cic- “Communism Versus Christianity” . Ry Pineno and Walt Szura chalked | carelli 194; Allabaugh 196; Day 192; | will be the subject of a talk by a up 589 series, Tony posting 228-201 | Bennett 198; Matte 190; Adams 194; | Russian Orthodox priest October 28 and Walt, 222. Steve Bonomo hit|and C. Williams 196. at 7.30 in Trucksville Methodist Fel- 552, Rich Bonomo 214 (551) and| In the low, low section: First place | lowship Hall. Rev. Shymansky, resi- 45 Amby Yida 190-195. | Joe Klass 112 (417) and John Kriel | dent of Simpson, has traveled exten- Castellani and Bruno lost 3 to|119 (426); Nafus 129; Rich (uncle) | sively in Russia, and has a large Stetz Clothier. Al Ciccarelli was high | Bonomo 133-137; Stevens 136; Rich | collection of slides. The program is with 209 (554); Dan Richards 201- | (nephew) Bonomo 137; Heness 138; sponsored by the Commission on Mis- 193 (550); Cairns hit 201 and Adams | Rodda 138; and Carey Reese 139. sions. go 1. ; 2 30, )Y'- oi 100 | gLoBe IN LUZERNE |_190 COUPON GOOD THROUGHOUT STORE ¥ ; 100 S&H GREEN STAMPS In Addition to Regular Stamps | On Cash Purchases of $5.00 or more. | with GREEN STAMPS $5.00 Purchase i 2 { THIS COUPON GOOD THROUGH er WED. 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