DALLAS, ‘PENNSYLVANIA Caddie And Friend Talk Shop At Show ? ren PRETRS. Church League (Continued from Page 4 B) Huntsville vs. Prince ‘of Peace In the final game of the evening Huntsville Christian romped = over Prince of Peace 62-36 to avenge an earlier loss of the season. The game was a top defensive effort on the part of the Huntsville club as they blocked many shots and, with their height, controlled both backbonrds The usual high scoring Thomas was held to 8 points and T. Richardson finally broke loose in the final quar- ter to score 12 of his 17 points. Visiting “Miss Trackdown” in the Johnson Motors’ booth at New York’s 53rd annual National Motor . Boat Show was Caddie LaBar of ing to dramatize Johnson's search for its early models, some of which are already on display. Owners of certain vintage motors | shots but they just wouldn't go Richardson was stopped many times from ‘driving shots by the front line of the Huntsville club. Allabaugh, Omen and B. Richardson had many through the hoop. For the Huntsville club, which with this win, moved into second place. Don Fossedal and Kozick led the scoring parade with 44 points. Fourteen of these points were via the foul line. Gary Dietz, Hontz and Charlie Brobst chipped in with eighteen points between them and played heads-up ball throughout the game. With the kind of ball Hunts- ville has been playing the past few ball games, Harveys Lake might be | in for ia tough time next time these two clubs meet. Huntsville Possedal. 07 mii (0 Gr Distgiin dtd Roziek:...: al. Ch. Brobst Hontz +. or Totals Price of Peace Caddie LaBar’s Marine Service. |can bring them into Caddie’s, and : oe Mg, LaBar attended the opening | register for the contest which may z hn : 7 * ) da¥, which is reserved for the trade | win them a powerful outboard mo- Thotmas = aig ila y ‘only. Miss Trackdown, actually |tor, or trailer and 18-foot cruiser. Allobay gh se EETER 3.0 6 0 Lig Shayre of New York, is help- Omen itt. Ik 1443 U's a os ‘wm . = : : u ee Sem UF Robins, Bluejays And Cardinals Totals Be TA LY = No games -scheduled for next Feed Together At Martin Farm week, The following eck, Febru ) ’ ary 16, the games will be played © Mrs. Elwood Martin, on the Lake | and drippings with cornmeal and Catalpa - Beaumont Road, regrets | grain, filling containers with the that she did not have a color | mixture and fastening to the trees. camera recently, when she saw |In addition, they put out suet for a cardinal, a blue-jay and a robin | the nuthatches and scatter ground- sharing food scattered on the snow. | feed for birds that prefer not to Two weeks before she saw a small [use a swinging bird feeder. flock of robins near the spring |. Since moving to the small farm, which remains: open throughout the | the Martins have bulldozed out a winter, farm pond fed by springs, a mecca The Martins ‘mix up bacon fat this winter for skaters. in the Dallas Junior High School. 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Sorber, LL. decisioned Corcoran, 9-6; 103 — Klemunes, LL, pinned DeMarco in 3:55; 112— Visneski, LL, decisioned Zukosky, 5-0; 120 — Anderson LL, decisioned Rothstein, 8-0; 127 — Edmunds, FF, decisioned Edwards, 11-6; 133— Chaney, FF, decisioned Woodling, 7-6; 138 — Rorick, FF, pinned Coole in 3:21; 145 — Antinnes, FF, decisioned J. Sorber, 10-7; 154— McGirk, F, decisioned Stockage, 7-2; 165 — Croft, FF, pinned Space in 2:20; 180 — Squier, LL, decision- SWEET VALLEY RTT ET TTT Tommy Garrahan, son of Rev. and Mrs. James Garrahan, Pikes Creek, observed his eighth birthday by attending, with his family, the dinner held at Loyalville Methodist Church, January 23. Friends at- tending the dinner honored Tommy by singing “Happy Birthday”. Rev. and Mrs. Garrahan, Maple Grove Methodist Charge, along with Pastor ‘and Mrs. William G. Hughes, Church of Christ, attended the First Pres- byterian Church, Wilkes Barre, where they enjoyed hearing Charles W. Wells, guest of Wyoming Valley Council of Churches, who spoke on “Christ and the World Need”. Frank Moyer, Pikes Creek, is re- cuperating from an illness at the home of his son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dennis, Grover, FF, decisioned Margellina, 7-2. Referee — John Reese. Lehman. Dale Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs, | Glenn Edwards, was confined to his] last week, the victim of *| | | home | virus. The name of Joe Konigus was in- | advertently omitted from the list of | guests attending Mary Wesley's | fourteenth birthday party last week. | SECTION B — PAGE 5 Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hunter. Mrs, Lewis Trotta, Mooretown, re- mains a patient at General Hospital where she underwent surgery last week. Rev. Trotta reported her condition was listed as fair at the time of this writing. The Trotta’s youngest daughter, Randy Marie, is guest of her daddy’s brother-in-law and sister, Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Midgett, Nanticoke, - Rev. Danie] Williams and a groug night at the Fire Hall. New- comers to the area are invited to join. The auxiliary is a com- munity organization, requiring the support of the ladies of the zrea to carry on the work in assisting the volunteers. Plan to attend this evening. Boy Scouts and parents are re- | minded that today is the beginning of National Boy Scout week. Scouts may wear their uniforms daily this Sympathy of the community is|week. Next Sunday, plan to attend extended to the families of George | the church of your choice with the Steltz, Laura Kocher and Elizabeth Rugalski, who were buried last week. Mrs. Milton Thomas. who recently | .mover from Clarks Summit to the : Torrence Naugle apartment, was guest last Thursday of Mrs. Nettie Post, who is spending some time at the home of her son-in-law and | danghter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Long. Auxiliary of Sweet Valley Volunteer Fire Department will 1 { scouts. In our area troops will be represented at the Maple Grove Methodist Church, the First Chris- of twenty young people held a wiener roast and ice skating party at.Hills of Hope pond last Saturday. They are from Grace Presbyterian Church, West Pittston. tian Church and the Church of Christ. LeAnn and LuRae, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. George Wesley, Jr. Teddy Kittle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ear] Kittle, Sr., Mooretown, left today for Fort Knox, Ky., where he will be stationed with the army. A observed their second birthdays, | 1962 graduate of Lake - Lehman Monday. The Wesleys, including | school, he was employed at Jay their two other little girls, Penni| Fashions, Sweet Valley. He was Lynn and Wendy Sue, moved into | honored at a party Wednesday, their new mobile home last week. | given by members of the Assembly Mrs. Wesley is the former Loydene | of God Church. Briggs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ! ed DeWees, 2-0. 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