DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA SECTION B — PAGE 4 Chester 4 | Lamoreaux, Lamoreaux, ehman Carol Ann Lamoreaux and Fritz La- moreaux. hg Hi 2 Brown hod ay noe Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Marks cele- “uests last week her daughter, Mrs. | brated their wedding anniversary aun Ferre, New A Rochelle, New Monday b7ork, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown, ‘rafford, and Mr. and Mrs. D. [ Srown who attended the funeral o Irs. Arthur Brown. | Airman 2nd Class Alfred J. Mar- in, husband of the former Deatra ston, returns today by jet from don, where the has been sta- | ed for the past year and nine nths. Mrs. Alfred Martin, Mrs. . Airman Martin's ; and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil ‘raver, Sweet Valley, will drive to cquire ‘Air Field to meet him. er a ten day leave, Airman Mar- and Deatra will leave for Orratt Base, Omaha, Nebraska, where 3 preside. will be stationed for another two |! : s, in the Strategic Air Command. [ Tona (Taylor, daughter of the ‘John Marks, Spencerport, New | Clayton Taylors, has raturned from ire k, visited his family over the Gener al Hospital where she was ad- eek-end. HE for diagnosis. | The Ladie’s Auxiliary of Lehman | Mrs. Madel'ne LaBarre is a pa- i olunteer Fire Company will hold a | tient at General Hospital. st dinner, Saturday in the Fire | In spite of the icy highway Sun- all at 5:30. Reservations can be | day Esther’s Restaurant served the ade by calling Mrs. Dorrance Me- { usual home cooked Sunday Dinner eel, Lehman. to many customers! ‘Alan Landis. son of Mr. and Mrs. Patty ‘Traver, student. at Blooms- 2 Landis, Oak Hill, was confined | burg State College, spent the mid- his home several days with a | term vacation with her parents, Mr. | Tus. 3 and Mrs. Kenneth Traver. A Rirthday Dinner was held in onor of Morton Connelly, at his | {Shy Lome, Outlet Road, Sunday. Guests | | Av eratown PTA Plans esent were: Mark Diamond, Flaine | Valentine Card Party nond, Douglas Diamond, Lil ) ERROR ARNN RENN SEAEN Te | McDERMOTTS . BAR ond COCKTAIL Donna Cundiff, visited her par- £ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dorrance Mekeel over the week-end. Todd Lee Cragle, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cragle, was bap- tized at Lehman Methodist Church on Sunday. Mrs. Cragle is the former Phyliss Swan, Lehman. Beaumont Beaumont P.T.A. will meet at Beaumont Elementary School Mon- day, Feb. 11, at eight 0 ‘clock when Founders’ Day and Past Presidents will be honored. Dr. Jchn Lee will { Shavertown PTA plans a card party Wednesday at 1 p.m. at Back Mountain YMCA, for benefit of Sixth Grade trip to Philadelphia at the end of the year. Decorations LOUNGE will show a Valentine motif. Mrs. William Banks and Mrs. LUNDY BLDG. Joseph Allen, co-chairmen, will be 86 - 40 MAIN ST. assisted by Mesdames Robert Bayer, DALLAS Robert Walk, Lester Hauck, Robert Ziegler, and Walter Roberts. This is the frst money-making event of the year for Shavertown PTA. Door prizes and table prizes are offered, and refreshments will be served. OPEN ALL DAY Delicious Dinners and Snacks BEERREEEEOEEEEOEEEART | HIS vee Don't Get Cold Feel Because of Plo iica EPEENENEEES EEE EEE sn Deed eA ie nian SAT i Winter’s chill blasts won’t bother you at home if you call us today. We're experts in preparing your home for the kind of heating comfort that gives you a cozy feeling from head to toe to fingertip. Because there’s keen, healthy competition in the oil in- dustry, you can be sure we will give you the finest service. Our reputation in this community rests with you and other satisfied customers, That’s why we must do our best for you. | HOME FUEL ® CORP. 215 Charles St., Lizerne Imperial Lanes. this area the past two weeks. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1963 March Of Dimes Event The Imperialettes is the largest group of girls bowling out of Crown The league, made up of ten teams, participated in the second annual March of Dimes Tournament which took place in ! ES GROWN IMPERIAL LAN | ORR abi Notes. CROWN MAJOR LEAGUE Monk Plumbing & Heating sur- prised everyone Friday night when it “turned on the heat” full force and won ‘3 points from Birth's Esso. The “plumbers” copped honors with 2827 ‘otal pins as three men rolled top 500 series and one spilled over £00. Jim Lohman rolled 200-219 (602); John Kriel hit 209-200 (581); Jack Trudnak had 202-190 (557); Red Ambrose posted 213 (552) and Bob Oravitz chalked up 199-204 games. Sharing honors for individual high scores were Nick Siredny with 198-246 (624) for Dallas Nursery and Jack Birnstock hit- OBIE PHONE 287-1117 ting 202-256 (607) for West Side Novelty. Dallas Nur-ery stl heads leasue with 53", points after taking 3 from West S'de. Joining Stredny with hich scores were Havrilla 209 (560); DeBarry 226 (554); Adams 191. In addition to Birnstock’s scores wore Kostrobala 270: Corgan 193 (552) and Chil Williams with 224 (589). In second place is Dallas Shopping Center with 50%, splitting 202 with Parry's Gulf. P'neno led the Center with 203-193 (5375); Shoemaker had 208; Krajewsk!, 199. Scoring for Parry's were Stevens 210; R. Bon- omo 208; Metz 213; S. Bonomo 202. Birth's and Parry's are tied for third with 49 each. Tovos for Birth's were Panunti 214 (560); Richards 210 (569); Moore 204. Dallas Dairy has 46 points, taking 4 from PhillipsSupply with Mike Gorey eading the way on 203-203 (574): L. Yankoski hitting 194 (564) and Buvnak, 192 (561). Amos had 194 and Weaver, 190 for Phillips. Cliff Garris posted 215-211 (699) for Jim-Jon while Shavertown Lum- ber, led by Hospodar with 225-202 (599), tock 3 points. Vida hit 229 (551); Michaels, 204. Varner had 190-194-201 (585) for Jim-Jon. The “lumbermen’’ have 44 points. American Legion and Gosart’s EAENEEENNENES ERA ENED Ballas American Legion Post No. 672 SPECIAL Fried Shrimp In Basket 15¢ Complete Seafood Menu and Sandwiches Kitchen Open 6:30 to 1:00 Except Tues. YEREEEEEE ERENT REN ER EE GENONEANNEER ERAN ERE, 4 OT CO ME i= : N= ij 3 0 {with Toilet Water 2.00 and 3.5C HALL'S OPEN- Alla Yan Geshe 10 ML heal Capi fit fal raiomde COTY Measured Perfume, 5.00; 4 Perfume, 3.50; Dusting Powder, 2.00; Spray Mist, 3.50; Measured Spray Mist, 5.60; Creamy Skin Perfume, 1.85: PHARMACY |AIMANT the | | with 225-192 (581); ‘had 201 (556); split da hit 210 (550) and Ciccarelli had 191 for Gosarts. Matte had 204-200 (559); Stair 202 (558); Kundrat, 234; and R. Bonomo, 212, for ‘“leg- ionna‘res”. Dallas Legion had 1030 total pins. BACK MT. NEIGHBORHOOD Robinson's Kennels moved ahead | of Bolton's Diner Thursday night wien it tcok 4 from Klass Motors, and Bolton's lost 4 to Sheldon’s and took over first place with 15. Robinson’s has 14: Disque Funeral Home and Bolton's hold 13 each. Disque and Bob & Don’s split 2-2. Braumont Inn took 3 from Herm Karn; Titman’s took 3 from Payne Printery; T'tman, | mont Inn are -tied with 12 points. Sheldon’s Lunch 3 to Fuller Brush Honors for high series went to Ted Hene=s Robinson’s with 627 (198 ~202). Dale Zimmerman chalked un top game of 235 and included 199- 191 games to make up 625 ser- ies for Bob & Don’s. High series and single games nf 2Pr “hk dh werz posted by ‘Corgan (589, Bonomo 199. Adams (581). Buynak 201 (550). Siredny 192, Kravitz 214-233 (586), Warner 197, Ransom 203 (572), 203-195 (585). es 217. Lyne 212-226 (6063), Titman 212 (560). Rogers 190-198. W. Lan- cio 190, Roan: 219 (563), Gensel 196, King 190-190, Roth 193-191 (561). Hess 207, Heness 198-227- ich 202, Williams 201 (554), Smith 202. y Harold Heidel (Bolton’s Din- er) converted the 7-10 split Thursday night. I* is reported that it was the first conversion of this big split at Crown Im- perial Lanes. However, it has been rumored that five or six years ago, a member of the Church League made this spare. PLEASE CHECK YOUR REC- ORDS; LET'S MAKE IT OFFIC- IAL! TRAVELLERS Casino & Sunset and Weaver and Madar, two home teams, met each other Saturday night and W & M. came out victors with 2, points. C & S took ', point when the teams tied first game with 858 each. Top scorer for W & M was Andy Matte Jack Trudnak Paul Kamont hit 229; Bill Weaver, 199; and Mike Corgan 190. Rich Bonomo rolled 222 (566) for IC & S; Tony Pineno had 202 (565); Harold Kocher had 205; Steve Bonomo, 203. Sportsman Bar tock all 4 from Jimmy’s Lanes. Sid Field- ing led the scoring with 195- + 213-201 (609); Fred Fielding had 196. Well Boys! Mrhael | D. Bolton 202. Shol-! 2-2. Myers had 214 (570); Rod- Lunch. Code’s Esso took 4 points |: and S‘onehurst | have 10 points each. Stonehurst lost with 6 points, followed by Franklin, The group, pictured above, bowls every Friday night at 9 and was organized as a league two years after the popular bowling center opened in 1956. BY DORIS MALLIN Crown Imperial Lanes took 2 from | Narr’s Hoagies with Anita. Pascav- ave top scorer, hitting 170-210 (536). Bernie Pape piled up 160-187- 166 (513); Evelyn Roberts had 174- 164 (492) and Ginger Gosart had (463). Hey, Dink! The girls lost first game by only 10 pins. COMMUNITY SERVICE Tep scorer Monday might in Community League was Kos- trobala with 200-190 (578) for Orchard Farm. Demmy posted high single of 226, totalling 568. for three games on the same team. Orchard Farm took 3 points from Guyette’s; Mercury Motors copped Kern and Beau- | 3 from Besecker’s and Boyd White's took 3 from Ben Franklin. . White’s team leads the league 5 and Besecker’s and Mercury, 4 | each. | Other top scores were recorded I by R. Ambrose, 218 (564); W. Guy- ette, 221; Troster 197; D. Peterson, 207; and Austin 210. COUNTRY LEAGUE Country Girls’ have not been for- 214-216 gotten! But, nothing has been re- 227 ported’ in this ‘column for four i Below is a summary of ac- tivity for this period. At the end of the month of Jan- uary, Joe's Pizza holds the lead with 11 points; Casterline’s S/S has 10; Bernie's Pizza and Chase Farm | Dairy have 8 each; Bocar Manufac- | turing has 6 and Forty-Fort Lum- ber has 5. 202. Tillotson 200, Phillins 195, Nav- ! Bernie’s rolled 2372 total pins January 8, including handicap, Casterling rolled 2360 straight last Tuesday. High game was rolled by Bernie's (836) on the eighth. Beautiful games in 500s have been posted by several girls. Tops was 589 (179-191- 219) by Evelyn Roberts, Jan- uary 15. Evelyn's 219 was the highest single. < Other 500’s were Marg Milne 504 (186-162); Lila Lozo 509 (177-199); Marie Bellas 513 183-178); Marg Milne olled 5066 (179-180); Marie Bellas 514 (177-178); Grace Sickler 514 (189-166-168); Ginger Gos- art 540 (163-188-189); Marg Milne 510 (195-183); Mary Dimmick 512 (180-177); Eve- lyn Roberts 524 (168-170-186); Lila Lozo 516 (175-192). ed by M. Shook 209 (479); art 169; B. Egliskis 178; G. Gor- J. Agnew 195 (490); B. Pape 173 (466); M Bellas 163 (451); G. ‘Sickler 170 (465); M. Dimmick 161; M. Consi- dine 180 (460); E. Roberts 160; E. E. McShea 171 (472); 166 (456); J. Agnew 166-167 (481); | 164 (459); ARERR ARR RRKRS RHR E EH NH IAHR LREXNKEES AHH RH HHHIRIRRIRRIS rv ge 15” Plow $91 CADDIE LABAR Memorial Highway, Dallas : Plug Tax 17” Throw $137 [°° 20” Throw $179.67 Plug, Tax 1162 (450); | M. Shook 200 (460); M. Milne 164; | | G. Gabel 181; L. Weale 173 (450); Other top-notch scores were post- | jg McShea 168; C. Hadsel 166 Sai ; H. Bonomo § Gosart 171-169 (475): J. Aurion 167 |i D. Belles 165; D. Myers ' # | CLEARANCE SALE REO SNOW THROWS — Paramount Studio B. Pape 165-165 (478); IR. Novroski 163 (464); L. Lozo 171- 163 (489); M. Dimmick 173-161 (493); M. Considine 166-186 (491); 198 (496); T. Denmon 162; R. Nov- roski 166; G. Gabel 162; M. Weale 175-164 (450); J. Agnew 172; D. Belles 181 (458); D. Myers 177; B. Pape 160; M. Bellas 166; H. Bonomo 188 (477); M. Shook 170; C. Finn 161; G. Gosart 167 (464). BOWLERETTES Libby Cyphers copped honors in the league 'last Thursday when she toppled 193 (477) pins for Monk Plumbing & Heat- ing. She also posted 168. Flor- ence Rosenberg hit 180; Lois Bolton 160; Terry Morton 170; Eleanor Anderson 172 and Anne Whiting 170. Monk’s took ‘team honors with 793 and 2123 total pins. Whiting's Parts is top team with 12 pote | Bolton's Diner has 10; Monk’s, 97, | | and Duke Isaacs, 8',. Whiting’s has highest average of 714. H. Bonomo 169 (461); M. Considine | Lamoreaux Lakers Beat St. Therese's; Huntsville, East Dallas Win The opening game of last Satur- | manding number of points the rest day night pitted East Dallas against of the game. Shavertown, and after the final fine bal but their opponents were whistle blew East Dallas came off just too much for them. Leech and the floor with a victory in a hard Dubois both played fine ball games fought game. Shavertown ' led capturing many rebounds and scor- throughout the first 3 quarters and ing 36 points between them. much of the last quarter. East Dal- Hinkle, Gene Brobst and Crispell las with Lamoreaux scoring 9 of | combined for a ‘total of 52 points to his 10 points in the last quarter, | match the entire output of the St. utilized the fast break to pull the | Therese’s ball club. ene Brobst game out of the fire. Tenza how- | played an exceptionally good game ever did a fine job with jump shots | offensively scoring’ 19 points and and was high man for both teams ' capturing “many rebounds. Larry with 26 points. Wes Evans played |-Crispell played a terrific floor game a fine game and made some neat and some of his drive-in shots were passes when it counted. = - a picture to see. Hinkle and the It looked like Shavertown had the | rest of the boys had their fast break ball game salted away until the |in high gear and scored many points spurt by East Dallas club. It was |On some loose passing by St. There- fine team effort on their part but |se’s. Harveys Lake only has to get they ran out of steam near the very | past Huntsville and East Dallas to end and East Dallas exploited this, complete their league season. Hontz, Rome, and Edwards com- | Harveys Lake G. F. Pts. bined for 42 points. A well played |Brobst .... ._____......... 9.1 ae game for bot ’ Hinkle. oa0 Larus io, 2:16 East Dallas G. F. Pts. Pareles lain Tar 7 Terma ul by fe 13 0 26 |Searfoss ... .. 40 Evans). wal i ey 3 13 Crispell 5 17 Wagner o gjEriee i : 0 0 Lasher 0 0 Bolton i ade in iwi q J | Shelley. 187 mel Al ee Srna ha gl Tole Ldn ST Ye 9g — — __| St. Therese’s G. F. Pts. Totals: feeivy viol ni 95 6 56 | Carey Sl 4 19 Shavertown G. F. Pts. Puryin Rm CE Te A 6 B. One 1° 5 Major .. 1 1 BOme «ooo. Dandie 1 11 Leach ... .. 2 20 Hontz 3:21 Dubois ui san bunting 6 4 16 Edwards 0 10/ ks TNE Davis boo ok asin dh 0g Totals: oi Ln 120-12: 52 Totals. Loup ellis 22 5.49 (Continued on Page 5 B) 3 "Harveys Lake vs. Therese’s ORT Soe Harveys Lake, top club of the Imag. GET IT AT league, played St. Therese’s, who EAT DSR 4 has won only once this year, in the second game of the evening and the IR THESE STORES DALLAS WOMAN’S CLUB Pearls ‘‘shine” brightest with 7 | points while Amethysts are on rec- ord with 6 and Sapphires with 5. | Emeralds outweighed all the “jew- ! els” with 1691 total pins and Pearls won high game with 598. | Highest individual last Thurs- day was Eleanor Moyer with 210 (532). Pleasant Rte To yi, Savings at SUTLIFF’'S Lake club won 72-52. The first | KESACAONSECHs! is quarter was fairly close but after FVD. GREE Storte’s Mkt, that Harveys Lake led by a com- = Sea | ARRRRR RCN acer CAAA a FOR COUGHS Brody's Mkt. * 5 s OUE TO COLDS ‘East Dailas L : MN i S 2 savys Mit. “COMFY” Tru ile 7% Re —_ BAR and GRILLE Stolarick’s HARVEYS LAKE gman New Quick Service Butep's Market Lunch Bar Now Open 9 i Choice of — re um Trymbowers ot. 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