wu w 1» ow gd z rE Rr p eo 5 y e i H : { 1 DO d £ f 1 ey as Sr DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA | Crown Imperial House Champions Faye Hopkins and Ginger Gosart shared the limelight re- cently when they were award- ed beautiful engraved trophies as champions of Crown Imperial Bowling Lanes. Ginger rolled a three-game total of 661 to take the women’s title. Faye and CROWN IMPERIAL LANES "Knights Cop 7nd With 73-61 Win Spemsellor, Ellsworth High Against Braves On Friday, the Knights collected their second league victory by de- feating Wilkes-Barre Township, 73- 61. They are now tied for first place in second half competition. Ellsworth and Sponsellor each had 21 for Lake-Lehman, while Wiliszewski was high for the night with 23, and Kimsel added 21 to the losers’ total. Lake-Lehman - Player pts. = = Gray aE NS Se Sponsellor Lettie Rogers Ellsworth Lopasky Evans Palmer Kunkle MecKeel Foster - Jones No — nN = Ot Ot | ; bs BB] coooHRNNMOLIW® | cocococoorrmam — | cocomen = a -~3 w Totals Wilkes-Barre Township Player pts. Wiliszewski J. Rozanski Buzak KRimsel =... Polakoski R. Rozanski . | Skuba Quinn Kastreva Carl Roberts ‘both rolled top ser- ies of 682 and during a recent roll-off between the two, Faye copped honors. Ginger and Faye are shown receiving their trophies from | Tony Bonomo, proprietor of Crown Imperial. o| cococomorw m ® | No No bop QO NNN HBI® Totals CROWN MAJORS Scores were on the upgrade in Major League Friday night with six keglers rolling 600 series and a large majority posting high 500’s. Top scorer of the group was Al Ciccarelli who finished with a beautiful 686 on three big games of 213- 245-223 for Gosart’s Appliances. Nick 'Stredny turned in a ser- ies of 653 for Dallas Nursery . that included 199-236-218 gam- es; Amby Vida hit 200-236-203 (639) for Shavertown Lumber; . Steve Bonomo rolled 193-23%- . 208 (683) for Parry’s Gulf; Kundrat vested a 205-200-223 (628) series for American Leg- ion and Leo Yankoski kad 191- 210-218 (614) for Dallas Dairy. In the upper 500’s were P. Schalm 212 (569), M. Gorey 222-190 (588) DALLAS DAIRY; M. Panunti 210-190 (550), D. Richards 196-206 (573) BIRTH’S; M. Rudick 193-202 (553 SHAVERTOWN LUMBER; L. Reese 200 (574), R. Bonomo 211-196 (570), A. Matte 200 (552) LEGION: C. Garris 191 (550) JIM-JON; H. Bennett 197-203 (574), T. Metz 195- 197-193 (585) PARRY’S; B. Krajew- ski 198-210 (559) DALLAS SHOP- PING CENTER; F. Kardell 248 (585) GOSART’S; (what happened, Pan- ky 7-398) P. Kamont 203 (551), S. DeBarry 192-191 (564), F. Adams [IES BAR and GRILLE HARVEYS LAKE — Party Ice Cubes — Lunch Bar Open Lewenbrau’” On Tap Six Draught Beers Color TV Game Room Stereo Music OWLING NEWS BY DORIS MALLIN | 192-229 (587) DALLAS NURSERY;| Russ Monte 209-194 (578), Bill J. Roan 230 (567) PHILLIPS SUP- | Morton 197-208 (551) and Oak PLY; M. Corgan 222-213 (586), C.!| Brace 202 (543) led Wreckers to 3 Williams 198-192 (570) WEST SIDE | point win over Meade’s. Leo Yan- NOVELTY; J. Lohman 210 (561), J. koski’s 553 led ‘‘garagemen” while Kriel 203 (554), MONK PLUMBING ' John Hudak and Walt Meade chip- & HEATING. ” ped in with 208 (527) and 197 (527) Top ten games were posted by, respectively. Buynak 222, Disque 222, Hospador, Town House Restaurant, behind 211, Stair 201, Cross 199, R. Bonomo Andy Matte’s 229 (551) and Tom 206, Pineno 202-195, Myers 191, T. Gauntlett 191 (549), copped 3 from Bonomo 204, Weaver 99, Kostrobala Raiders after losing first game by 191, Trudnak 199. | 144 pins. Ben Barsh 224 and Dick Dallas Nursery tops the league Gareis 200 were high for’ Raiders. with 57, points after winning all 4 from Phillips, hitting a total of BOWLERETIRS 2863 pins. Parry’s has 53, taking ali Whiting’s Parts and Bolton's from Jim-Jon and Wast Side, with Diner are tied for top spot, 13 3 from Monk’s, has 51. DallagDairy peints each, while Monk Plumb- ing crowds close behind with rolled "2838 pins, ‘taking 4 from Birth’s and fourth place. with 50| 121,. Monk's roiled 2126 total points.” Birth’s has 49. American pins Thursday and top single Legion took 3 from the ‘“lumber- of 756. Kay Kalalsky posted men”, totalling 2861 pins. Gosart’s| 161-196'(504) on Bolton’s team took 3 from’ Dallas Shopping. to take individual honors. GEORGE SHUPP Libby Cyphers hit 166-174 (478); L. Bolton hit 175; Anne Whiting 170; B. Risch 162; Jean Stevens 177 and ‘Sally Roberts 162. Helen Bolten (Bolton's Diner) finished in second place in her class during the recent March of Dimes Tournament. LAKERS Top Shelf holds top position of Lakers League with 14 points. Burke’s Girls has 11. Burke’s Girls had 2752 total pins and 696 single game. Individual honors went to C. Berkey 285 (573); G. Gosart 205 (565); B. Ziminski 201 (551); M. Ritts 520; F. Bialogo- wicz 203 (536); R. Scouton 195 (515); MacDougall 212. DALLAS WOMEN’S CLUB Stella Bulford with 200 game and Eleanor Moyer hitting 491 series topped high scoring in Woman's Club League Thurs- day. Emeralds took team hon- ors with 606 (1653). Pearls, Amethysts and Sapphires are tied with 8 points each at the Pine Brook continued its winning ways Monday night with a 3 point win over Dallas Lions and leads the league with 16. Joe Shemanski copped indi- vidual Lonors with 224-202 (593) series while John Van- campen tossed a high single of 255. Berti & Sons rolled three game high of 2828. Mike Corgan 205 (532) and Ger- ard Harris 211 (530) sparked the “inn boys” against a three man “lions” team who had Dick Myers 191 (542). - Besides Shemanski’s 595 series, Berti had {Stan Dicton 227 (562) and John Kriel 197-194 (562) in win- ning 3 from Hanson's. The ‘‘amuse- ment” team had Dick Finnegan 213 (552) and Art Blizzard 194 (527). Casterline Hauling “won 3 from Sportsman’s Bar aided by Vancamp- en’s 255 (591) and Bill Jones 190- 195. Sportsmen showed Joe Masculis ‘with 201-202 (592) and Kocher 190 535). : _ NEED ante V SET? See us first for the funds to finance it. e Low bank rates ® Repayment plans to fit your budget. Phone: 825-4551 top. Topaz team has 7. ANEW | Sell Quickly Through The Trading Post AVE MONK Plbg. & Htg. N. Lehigh St Shavertown, Pa. “Your Partner in Progress” THE WILD BIRD SEED 5 lbs. — 50¢ 10 Ibs. — 95¢ 25 Ibs, — $2.25 2 \ NAL BANK : OF V S-BARRE, PA. HUSTON’S 18.63 HIGH ; n MAIN OFFICE PUBI KINGSTON ] : 11 West Market Street 88 TRUC A 664 Wyoming Ave. FEED SERVICE PLAINS CRO? AIRVIEW HEIGHTS Fernbrook Corners © 2NorthMainStrest 683 yo oiengie) Mountaintop CC pwa Re SAT Member Federal © a Corporation EEE 674-6191 en] THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1963 Trucksville The entire community was sad- dened Sunday by the death of Shel- don Hoover, a member of one of the oldest families in this area. To his wife, the former Theta Anderson, his children, his parents and his family goes our sincere and heartfelt sympathy. Exchange Student To Speak Ross Walker, Rotary Exchange Student from Myrtleford, Victoria, Australia, now attending Dallas Area Schools will be guest speaker at a meeting of the Friendship Class Tuesday evening in the Educational Building. £ Mr, Walker will show pictures of his home and farm and discuss the difference in products produced here and there. : Serving committee will be Hilda Ashworth, Arlene Bessmer, June Bennett, Nancy Ashworth, Isabel Brown, Audrey Billings. Public is cordially invited to attend. Donald Anderson, son of Mrs. Em- ma Anderson and the late Donald Anderson, has ‘been accepted at Union College, Barbersville, Ken- tucky, to enter in September. Don- nie expects to study the ministry. Mr. and Mrs. Harrisburg, recently spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore. Mrs. Moore is a patient in General] Hospital, where she was admitted last week. Correction Robert Gardner, | Lohmann, Minerva Owens, Mary Elizabeth Mathers and Mary Math- ers. Prizes were awarded to Tillie Croom and Pat Gregory. Birthdays . Greetings this week to Ruby Spen- cer, Mrs. Karl Stock, Donald Hinkle, John Gordon Updyke, Mrs. Harold Croom, Sheldon Rice, Jennie Dugan, Libby Cleasby, Mildred Cleasby, David Mathers, David Paul Morgan, Mrs. Mabel Lawson, Harold Will- iams, Jennie F. Shaver, Randy Cool- baugh, James R. Turner, Robert Gardner, Jr., James Parry, Mrs. Jacob Harrison, Mrs. George Knorr, Mrs. Amelia H. Crompton, Nancy Ellen Webster, Etta Holcomb, Bren- da Long and Georgette Swan. Arthur Smith is back on the job again after a lengthy illness. Joey Delrose Walton, daughter of Airman 2nd Class and Mrs. Joseph Walton, Glasgow, Montana will cele- brate her first birthday today. Mr. Walton is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walton, Lewis Avenue. He expects to leave for duty in Formos {in April. | Mrs. A. W. Grant is a patient in ! Nesbitt Hospital. Township Auditors, Allan Nichols ' and Howard Edwards are auditing | the tax collector’s “and supervisor | records this week. | Mrs. Richard Griffith, Main Street, has been ill at her home. Larry Brown, son of Attorney and The former Irene Duda was the | Mrs. James Lenahan Brown, West- wife of the late John Timko and |moreland Hills, has returned to not his daughter as printed. | school after having been ill at his Kenneth Woolbert is recuperating home for several weeks. at his home on Rice Street follow- ing his discharge from Nesbitt Hos- pital last week. | Mrs. Marian Harter, Mr. and Mrs. | Sherman Harter and family have [moved into their new home in Neighborhood Card Club met last | Westmoreland Hills. week at the home of Mrs. Theta Attending University Hoover. Present were Mesdames | Michael Davern, son of Mr. and Tillie Croom, Emma Anderson, Kay Mrs. Martin Davern, Carverton Road Palmer, /Patricia Gregory, Alberta 'is attending classes at University of ” Scranton. Miss Betsy Hopkins, Spring Gar- | den Street, entered Nesbitt Hospital Saturday. | Donald Olsen, Mrs. Burt Olson, will leave shortly | for service in the U.S. Army. | Patricia Alexnavitz returned home | Sunday after having been a patient | in Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Roland Bomboy, Chase, who underwent surgery recently at Gen- eral Hospital returned to her home Thursday. Mary Jane Moss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Moss, classes at Wilkes College last week. Asst. Chief of Police Jesse Cos- lett has been ill at his home. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST | Anderson, | Stockage, and Margellina all won Lake-Lehman Matmen Topple Coughlin 38-18 feated Coughlin on Thursday night by a score of 38-1f. Gannatoni, Everett, and Kulikowich were the city’s team’s sole victors. Visneski, Edwards, Jack Sorber, by way of pins. 95—W. Sorber, ILL, and Gulius drew at 4-4; 103—Gannatoni, C, | decisioned Klemunes, 4-2; 112 — resume | Visneski, LL, pinned Bartoletti in | 1:35; 120 — Anderson LL, pinned Skrepenak in 3:05; 127 — Edwards, LL, pinned Reynolds in 2:55; 133— Everett, C, decisioned Woodling, "5-4; 138 — Moss, LL, decisioned SECTION A — PAGE | pinned Kenzakoski in 2:46; Kulikowich, C, decisioned Mala pinneda | 3-0; 165 — Stockage, LL, | limited — Margellina, LL, pinn | Bloomberg in 4:42. | Referee — Tom Carr, Mosier Leads Win Clark Mosier, Dallas, led the scor- Susquehanna University with thirty points Thursday night as his team trimmed Scranton 78-€4 and took top place in the Middle | Atlantic Conference's College Divis- ing for lion. 15 | Smith, 5-2; 145 — J. Sorber, LL son’ of Mr. oad The Lake-Lehman wrestlers de- | Babuschak in 2:41; 180—Squier, | | LL, and Wychock drew at 0-0. Un. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST x AND RESTA 829 RUTTER AV. 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