SECTION B — PAGE 8 Did You Read , The Trading Post GET IT AT THESE STORES Sweet Valiey "4 — WO FOR COUGHS Puterbaugh DUE 10 COLDS Harveys Lake a0 Kocher’s Market Harveys Lake — Cave’s Market Idetown — Herron’s Mkt. Harveys Lake het Cue Dodson’s Mkt. Kunkie a? Neg ft Trucksvile Drugs Trucksvilie Trumbower’s Mkt. Church League Harveys Lake In First Place Three Teams Tied For Second In last Saturday night's basket- ball action in the Church League, Prince of Peace won over East Dal- las invan overtime period. Harveys Lake continued on its winning streak defeating Shavertown, and Huntsville beat St. Theresa’s in the final game. Harveys Lake with three straight victories is making a determined bid for league honors led by high scoring Don Hinkle and rebounders Dave Schales and Gene Brobst. Prince of Peace is rapidly round- ing into a top ball-club and if and when the high scoring Bob Cool- baugh joins Jim Thomas, Tom Richardson and Ralph Ell, they will be a tough opponent for any club HICKOK GIFT ITEMS from $1.00 up ~ Desk Accessories — Travel Kits Jewelry Sets Fitted and Unfitted Bar ‘Accessories — Belts 8 42 Main St. Young Men's Shop a Dallas { When you open a new account youll receive a . A Pair of Legendary : BAYBERRY CAN MENSA RSE NNT Ye NES A [ EMANEINE RENTER WASSANE fies tthe RE RS SE Re So SA SV PS er AT Bos FS 5 en 3 Start an account with 50c¢ to $20 per week — then watch your savings grow .— week after week — it’s wonderfull KiNGsTON NaTioNAL BANK AT KINGSTON CORNERS OR AI boast Adv GE Harveys Lake Harris 1 0 2 Hinkle 14 2 30 Searfoss 1 0 2 Crispell 3 1 7 Bolton 3 0 6 Brobst 6 1 13 | Schales 5 0 10 Price Sis 1 qT 36 5 77 Shavertown Hontz 6 3 15 Llewellyn 2 0 4 Oney B. 4 1 9 Oney T. 0 0 0 Rome 9 4 22 Edwards 0 0 0 Davis x ad 5 23 10 55 in the league. Huntsville Christian is beginning to show signs of last year’s cham- pionship form and when player coach Clint Brobst is back Don Fossedal, Pete Letts, Gary Dietz and company intend to take a back seat to no one if they can help it. East Dallas has the scoring punch of Evans, Tenza and Lamoreaux, and Shavertown can make trouble for any team when Bob Hontz and Donnie Rome get a hot night. St. Theresa's has come up with a real scorer in John Carey, and with Don Purvin and Leech to help him, opponents won’t be' able to relax until the final buzzer has sounded. Harveys Lake vs. Shavertown With sharp-shooting Zeke Hinkle leading the way with 30 points Harveys Lake ran rough shod over Shavertown 77-55. Harveys Lake is beginning to make its bid for the number one spot and they are going to make it rough for any team who tries to stop them. Dave Schales and Gene Brobst did out- standing work on the boards and B. Harris Searfoss, Bolton and Crispell played a fine floor game to aid in the team victory. Don Rome and Bob Hontz combined for 37 points with Rome scoring 17 in the last half. East Dallas vs. Prince of Peace In an exciting ball game that was nip and tuck all the way through Prince of Peace defeated East Dallas in an overtime period 60-59. Fouls were the deciding factor and T. Richardson who led Prince of Peace in scoring with 22 points dropped in eight out of 10 in the fourth quarter and extra period. Jim Thomas gave him a lot of help and contributed 19 points to a victorious cause. Wes ...vans, Fred Lamor- eaux and Tenza did outstanding work for [East Dallas scoring 50 points between them. East Dallas ran into foul trouble the second half and Prince of Peace exploited their opportunity and cashed in on crucial one and one situations. East Dallas Evans 8 2 18 THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1962 Drawn For January Common Pleas Jury Twelve Back Mountain residents are drawn for jury duty in January, in the Court of Common Pleas. For the week of January 14: Mrs. Louise Andrews, Elmcrest; Mrs. Jean Richards, Saginaw Street; Mrs. Har- rison Smith, Shrine View; Peter Delaney, Harveys Lake; Jon Pancoe, Sandy Beach. January 21: Mrs, John A. Bedner, Dallas RD 1; Mrs. James Durkin, Shrine View; Mrs. John Fine and Thomas Meighan, Harveys Lake; Mrs. Melinda Sutton, Carverton Road; John O. Morris, Hunlock Creek RD 2. January 28, Mrs. John G. Ruggles, Country Club Road. Local Golfer Has Chance Of Trip To Scotland A hole-in-one scored this summer by Roger M. Owens, 41 Machell Avenue, may earn him a ‘trip to Scotland for two and $1,000. By getting his ace at the Eagles Mine Club, the Keystone State golfer was entered in the mational Old Smug- gler’ Hole-in-One Sweepstakes. The winner will be announced in January. Shelley 4 1 9 Wagner 0 0 0 Lamoreaux 6 2 14 Tenza 9 0 18 27 5 59 Prince of Peace Richardson T. 7 8 22 Richardson B. 3 1 3 Thomas 9 1 19 El dig 0 8 Allabaugh 2 2 6 Roberts a 0 2 Huntsville Christian vs. St. Theresa’s Huntsville Fossedal 6 5 17 Dietz 3 a1 7 Kozick 7 d 15 Chas. Brobst 3 1 7 Price 0 0 0 Hontz 1 1 3 Letts 4 1 9 Cathrall 0 0 0 24 10 58 \ St. Theresa’s Purvin 3 0 6 Leach 4 0 8 Pavlick 2 0. 4 Carey 7 6 20 Yeisley, B. 1 1 3 Major 0 3 1 Gross 2 0 4 19 8 46 December 22 — Dallas Senior High 7 Harveys Lake vs. Prince of Peace 8 St. Theresa's vs. Shavertown 9 East Dallas vs. Huntsville Christian Standings Harveys Lake Prince of Peace Shavertown' Huntsville East Dallas St. Theresa's O GTi oN OD NNW DN HHO Clear ToysCandy Canes Candy Ribbon Candy $1.00 Hard Candy 99¢-$1.69 Novelties 5¢-10c-29¢ EVANS Drug Store Shavertown 69c b¢-10c 2 Dallas District Tax Collection Total taxes for support of Dallas Schools, as reported by tax collect- ors from the four districts compris- ing the Union District,” amount to $487,061.17, with $93,392.13 still un- collected. Delinquent taxes collected from Luzerne County amount to |\ $1,232.43; from Berkheimer Assoc- iates $690.85. As reported at Dallas School Board last Tuesday night, collections from Dallas Borough through Arthur Dungey, were $96,128.06; from Dal- las Township, Dan Richards, $175,- 565.53; Franklin Township, Eaton, $28,658.74; Kingston Town- ship, Vern Pritchard, $186,708.84. Returns include property and per capita tax. Alana Matter Chosen Lehman Girl Of Month Alana Matter, daughter of Mrs. William Frey of Oak Hill, was chose as Girl of the Month by Leh- man Woman’s Club. Mrs. Mark Grimm, chairman of education, in- troduced Miss Matter to the club members and presented her with a silver bracelet, inscribed. A senior student at Lake-Lehman High School, Miss Matter was awarded this honor on the basis of scholastic ability, leadership, and religious convictions. She is active in extra-curricular activities,as well as being a good scholar. 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