Mrs. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA SWEET VALLEY ST TTT T HET ss ‘Gloria Long, daughter of Mr. and Charles H. Long, is spending her mid-semester at home. Gloria is a freshman at Lock Haven State Teachers College. Another of the Long's daughters, six year old Wan- da Darlene, was confined to her home last week with a virus infec- tion. Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Post and sons, Henry and Brent, spent last Thursday evening in Berwick where they attended a birthday party hon- oring Mrs. Post's sister, Mrs. Guy Lynn. Members of Cub Pack 444 will m Wednesday evening, 7 p. m.. at ™ Church of Christ. January theme is ‘Freedom Festival.” Skits will be presented by each Den. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hutchin- son have returned after spending a week in Harrisburg, guests of their nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Swirsky. While there they attended. the Pennsylvania Farm Show and on Saturday at- tended the wedding of another nephew, Robert Monk to Inga Herthe. They will leave the first part of February .to spend several weeks in Florida. Get well wishes are conveyed to ‘Mrs. Anne Battison, 6016 Frederick Street, Springfield, Va., who recent- ly fell on ice, fracturing her right wrist. The Battisons are former owners of the Robert. Walsh home on the Main Road. Mrs. Louis Trotta, wife of pastor of Assembly of God Church, Moore town, was admitted last Saturday to General Hospital where she will undergo surgery this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Kyttle and daughter, April Louise, Passaic, N. J., spent the weekend of January 6 (@ guests of their parents, Mr. : 6 Mrs. Lewis Kyttle, Pikes Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weed, We Wyoming. Rev. and Mrs. Louis Trotta and children, Michael, Betty Lou and Randy Marie, have moved from Loy- alville to the newly renovated par- sonage of Assembly of God Church, Mooretown. . Edward Faust, Mooretown, is en- joying an indefinite stay with his daughters and families, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dutt and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith, West Chester . Mrs. Edward Speary and son, Teddy, have returned to their home after being ‘guests of relatives in Albermarle, N. C., Two and a half year old Jeffrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cragle, was admitted Saturday afternoon to General Hospital as a medical patient, where he is being treated. Mrs. McKinley Long and daugh- ter, Mrs. June Iverson and son Bradley spent last weekend in Sel- insgrove, guests of Mr.. and Mrs. Jay Long, ‘and son, Brent. Long will be guest this weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Smith and M:. and Mrs. John Richards, Lancaster. He is on mid-year recess from Wilkes College, where he, is a mem- ber of the senior class. The Christian Comrades Class of Chih of Christ met Friday even- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Masters, Sr., with the follow- inggdembers attending: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Piper, Pastor and Mrs. Wil- liam G. Hughes, Mrs. Jean Wesley, Mrs. Aletha Cragle and Mrs. Freida Local Reserve Unit Seeks Area Members Col. Abraham George, Camp Commander, 402nd Military Police Prisoner of War Camp unit, Wilkes- Barre, extended a recent’ invitation to Back Mountain boys to enlist in the six-month active duty program with the unit. Openings are now available in the fields of Repair and Utilities, Med- icine, Supply, Cooks, Records, and others, said the colonel, at the new vega meeting January 6th. ‘ter . active duty, serve with the unit, attending weekly meetings and summer ps, for a period of from three to six years depending on the recruit’s age. Men from the Back Mountain Area serving with the 402nd are: Lt. Col. Carl Burt Olsen, 188 Ter- race Ave. Trucksville, Executive Officer; Maj. Jack H. Magee, 53 Perrin Ave., Shavertown, Intelli- gence Officer; Maj. John J. Mul- hern, 22 Joseph St., Dallas, Adju- tant; 2nd Lt. Robert Richardson, 61 Terrace Ave., Dallas; Warrant Offi- cer William Hill, Jr., RD 5, Shaver- town; Sfc. Robert Franklin, 27 Pi- oneer Ave., Trucksville; S/Sgt. Rob- ert W. Johnson, 58 Carverton Rd., Trucksville; Sp5 John Berti, 142 Main St., Shavertown; Sp4 Theodore E. Newcomb, 109 School St., Shav- ertown; Sp4 James P. Kelly, Jr., 50 Jackson St., Dallas; Sp4 Donald W. Roberts, 194 Terrace Ave., Trucks- ville; Cpl. James Thomas, 39 Spring St., Shavertown; Pfc. John A. Head- Reservists * man, RD 5, Shavertown; Pfc. Ron- T. Schall, RD 1, Harveys Lake. ack Mountain Men interested in fulfilling their military obligation under this program, are urged to contact Sgt. Elias at the U.S. Army Reserve Training Center, East End Blvd. Keating, Porn State On Dean's List Douglas Keating, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keating, Lehigh Street, Trucksville, is on the Dean’s List at Pennsylvania State University, where he is a senior in Journalism. Keating spent ‘two years at Wilkes College before transferring to Penn State. He is a Wyoming Seminary graduate. "The Keating family moved here in 1954. Dayton: Wandell. Junior Youth Group of Church of Christ will meet at 7 o'clock to- morrow evening at the parsonage. Mrs. William G. Hughes is the leader of this group known as the Cross Bearers. Dean Long, student at Blooms- burg Teachers College, is spending mid-year recess with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Long. Returning to their homes from hospital stays this week were Mrs. Agnes Zapotoski, Pikes rCeek, and Mrs. George Haines, ISr., Sweet Valley. Eight year old David Haines is confined to his home this week with an illness. Mrs. Roberti Adams has been con- fined to her home with an infected foot. Her sister-in-law, Joyce Adams Thomas, has returned to her home after being a patient at Nesbitt Hos- pital several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Post were called to Berwick last Saturday by the serious illness of Fay's step- mother, Mrs. Helen XKibler. Mrs. Kibler, employed at Wise Potato Chip Company, fell several weeks ago fracturing her leg. Mr .and Mrs. Simon Long, Moore- town, had as weekend guests their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David Blaine, Newark, N. J. Billy Winter, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Winter, was ill last week at his home with a virus. Reserve Promotes Dallas Resident A Dallas Coast Guard Reservist, attached to the Kingston unit, has received a promotion. He is Stephen J. Dudascik, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Dudascik, 41 Susquehanna Avenue. A graduate of West Side Central Catholic High School, Kingston, and employed by College Misericordia, Duascik took. basic training at Coast Guard Receiving Center, Cape May, N.J. He took advanced fireman train- ing at Groton Coast Guard Base, Groton, Connecticut. To Return To This Area Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Antrim, El- mira, N.Y., have purchased a home at Oak Drive, Lehman Township. The Antrims who are the parents of Mrs. Willis Ide, Oak Hill, are for- mer residents of Dallas and expect to return in the near future. Returns To Germany Pfc. Floyd Marley left by Lufthan- sa Jet Airlines, on the 16th of Jan- uary, for Regensburg, Germany, where he is stationed in the United States Army. He has been home on leave for a month: Floyd is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Marley, Hill- donia Avenue, It's Time Out For Mosier, Susquehanna It’s “time out” for Clark Mosier, Dallas, big scorer for Susquehanna University's winning = basketball NE By LEN KOZIC K In last Saturday night’s games in the Church League, played at Dallas Junior H'S. Harveys Lake defeated Shavertown. Prince of Peace won a squeaker; over East Dallas and Huntsville romped over St. Therese’s. Huntsville Vs. St. Therese’s In last Saturday night's opener, Huntsville Christian took the meas- ure of St. Therese’s 77-35. Hunts- ville started clicking in the first quarter and built up a 25-6 lead at the end of the first eight minutes, and kept adding to it as the game progressed. The Huntsville club used the strong rebounding to good advantage against the smaller Saints club. Don Fossedal did an outstanding job in scoring, coming through with 31 points, a season’s high for him. Charlie Brobst played a fine defen- sive game and came through with six field goals on some real tricky shots. Huntsville had four men in double figures which was just too much offense for St. Therese’s. Rip Dubois = with ‘his twisting trick drive in shots led the Saints in scoring with 15 points, followed Harveys Lake Vs. Shavertown Once again the club from the Lake continued on ‘its all winning ways dumping Shavertown 78-55. With all eight players in the scoring col- umn it was just too much offense for the Shavertown club. Zeke Hinkle threw mm 13 field ( team, and his teammates, while | examinations are in session. With a mid-season record of nine wins, two losses, and following a five-game winning streak, Susque- hanna will not be back on the wood until January 30, when it meets Lycoming at home in Selinsgrove. and abdominal muscles, neverthe- less leads his team with an average of 17.9: points pr game. Against Al- bright College the 6-2 senior scored 30 points on the Reading court des- pite penicillin shots for a bad cold. Named “Who's Who Among Stu- dents in American Universities and Colleges”, Mosier ranked ninth in the nation among small college scoring leaders last year with 28.3 points per game. He is a.1958 grad- uate of Westmoreland High School. 3 IT bi? shit not i O'MALIA'S 288-1496 PROFESSIONAL cleaning is so near! And you'll discover there’s so much more to our Sanitone Service than just drycleaning. It in- cludes special fabric finishes for softness and body. ... scientific spot removal . , , professional pressing on special equipment . . . careful atten. tion to little details, minor repairs. All within reach of your telephone. Call today! FREE pick up and delivery MAIN PLANT and NARROWS SHOPPING CENTER BRANCH STORE : fc J) Malia's Laundry & Dry Cleaning Luzerme-Dallas Highway SERVICE o Enterprise 1-0843 - Mosier, hampered by pulled leg’ closely by Don Purvin with 10. St. Therese’s G. F. Pts. Carey ......=..... LT id Purvin 7... gr Sea 30 Major 20028 Paviich Lu Si il BCE Leech’... Yin ay Dubois i. dn is 6, 3:15 Totals’ o.oo 14:77 135 Huntsville Christian G. F. Pts. Fossedal, ii ohio Jo 12:75:31 Dietz cs tdi it 5:40.10 Kozick W 13 Chas. Brobst 0° 12 Hontz 14-5 Cathrall 0 0 Totals il... Naa 33 1:47 t THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1963 Hamers Lake, Prince of Peace, Huntsville Win In Church League goals to capture individual scoring honors for ‘the evening. Dave 3chales scored 12 points and pulled down many more rebounds and Dick Searfoss with his outside shoot- ing soon had the Shavertown club tuted frequently keeping the pres- sure on the Shavertown club who nad only five men. Bobby Hontz and T. Oney scored 37 points between them in a fine effort. Hontz made some real nice shots from the corner and Oney had to really work for his baskets as Dave Schales was playing the pivot and with a 6.7 man guarding the middle it’s mighty tough geeting a shot off inside . Harris, Bolton and B. Brobst at times really had a fast break going for Harveys Lake and contributed 18 points in the winning cause. Harveys Lake G. F. Pts. B. Brobsti.. i. nuke eg Hinkle 43 '.0...6 Price... Lise 2, 0a Schales .... LES 2 a2 Harris ... a lg Bolton 2 5 Crispell Lal 20 Searfosy (00 00 Ln 8:09 16 Totals oo Loa X...: 37.4.8 Shavertown ( G.: F. Pts, T. Oney 9.119 run ragged. Harveys Lake substi~ SECTION B — PAGE 5 HONE! ure! coairsesininmonrnsrnso 4 1 2 "18 1 East Dallas G. F. Pls. Coolbaugh .. .......civ....... 3 0 6 a good brand of ball lately and fee. Edwards .... 52 0 4! Evans ents 17 8 1B — — __ they can put an end to the winning BONNEY oa eh vs 3770." 6 Shelley cm tiie? 3 7) Total 2. ose 24. 10 p8| ways of the Harveys Lake club. Newman. oni. 2 0 8 ger nan i A > :! > This Week’s Schedule TOP FIVE SCORERS * orale Lu dn 25 5 5.|Lamoreaux 0 4|' Dallas Senior High School. 1. Hide Harveys Lake, 21 pe yl 7:00—Harveys Lake Vs. Prince of game. : East Dallas Vs. Prince of Peace Totald Tl i i 22 11 55 | Peace. 2. Fossedal, Huntsville, 18 per In the last and probably the best | Prince of Peace G- P. Pi. | 8.00—Huntsville Vs. East Dallas. |Z2™€: game of the evening East Dallas!|T. Richardson ........... 3 3 9. Sop Therese’s Vs. Shaver-| 3. Thomas, Prince of Peace 17 and Prince of Peace squared off in| Finn iq 0 a per game. a real battle. Prince of Peace won > Rich vn 7 <0 2” ent week features a real top| 4. Evans, East Dallas, 15 per 58-55. = LE CHBTCSOIE rrsesfarieeisrnsy | game in the Harveys Lake-Prince of | game. Both clubs were hampered for Thomas .... -ooroerieoeene 105 25 | Peace contest. Prince of Peace 5. Tenza, East Dallas, 14 per lack of substitutes and thus had | Allabaugh ... coe. 0 2 2 started slow, but has been playing game. to play a constructive brand of ball, fearing they might lose a player via | the personal fouls. The game was tight right from the opening tap- off until the last minute when Thomas sank a goal to move Prince of Peace ahead. Then the East Dallas club had to resort to fouling | to gain possession but ‘the Prince of Peace capitalized on the fouls before giving up possession. Tim Thomas tossed in 25 points for the victors, nine of them coming in the crucial last quarter. Bob Richardson played one of his finest games this season scoring 14 on 7 field goals and really showing a lot of hustle on the floor. For the losing East Dallas club Wes Evans played his usual fine | game, offensively scoring 18 points and doing the major part of the rebounding. Frank Tenza with his soft one hand push tossed in 19 in a fine display of shooting. 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