le te. ot birch League Playo darveys Lake Finishes Undefeated Saturday the league wilt begin its iitial round of playoffs at Dallas enior High School. Harveys Lake, ith an unblemished 10 to 0 record, be out the maintain their clean The schedule is as follows: ~ 7:00—Huntsville vs. 8:00— St. Therese’'s vs. Harveys played a fine offensive game, and | ke. 9:00—East Dallas vs. eace. In last Saturday night's action St.’ herese’s lost by forfeit to Prince PAGE 4 s To Start; | won over Shavertown by the score of 54:48. For the winners it was their height that finally decided the contest in the last quarter. The | game was nip and tuck, and it was’ anyone's ball game till the last Chavertown. | quarter. Fossedal, Dietz and Kozick | | were given much support by Hontz Prince of and Charlie Brobst. | For the boys from Shavertown, R. Hontz and Rome did outstanding | work but couldn't overcome the of- ; f Peace when the (Saints couldn't fense of the Huntsville club. | tion. guard at Dallas Borough School. Of- eld five men of the floor. In the Huntsville G. F. Pts. _ | fioer Foss, she says, handles traffic cond game of the evening Hunts- : 2 16 East Dallas Class | with al Tony daugh- ille Christian took the measure of 1 11 T g 11 East C d f ter Nancy, i : : i gate is on vertown 54 to 48, and in the 3 91! 0 Ne asier vanay the Safety Patrol. this week. nal game Harveys Lake won by 0g es The Friendship Class of the E. ! rah Oufelt °c Dust Dalles wien Re 2 4 THOMAS SCHOLLENBERGER Ji Toe nC. ne Horseshoe 4-H g eligible Daye was used by t. — — | Thomas Schollenberger was pro- Church with Mrs. Russell Ocken- | The . Back’ Mountain Horseshoe ggt Pallas cll Totalsiin fo nb os 23 8 54 moted to Petty Officer, 2nd Class on housé as hostess and made plans to rr Cll iy hig 7! Huntsville vs. Shavertown ! Shavertown G. F. Pts. his arrival at Denmark in January. sell Easter candy. 3 a at Lehman Fir a In a game that was tight right Davis . .-1 0 2 Since arriving in Denmark, he| Attending were, Mesdames Libby | jon Saturday own the wire, Huntsville Christian Rome 5 13 has been able to visit relatives:at Cyphers, Francis Cybulski, Marion) Present were: Lee Johnson, Leslie Westerland /Sylt in Germany. Hildebrant, Pearl Barber, Beatrice Vivian, Erica Vivian, Tona Taylor, VV VV VV VV VY VV VV YY OY VY yourseld, you drive an MG 1100 after you've bought | Sedan B."Oney. ...o. 0. another small car. For MG-1100 isn’t “another” small Edwards —... oii 2 Newman... 1 car. It’s got crosswise engine for more room, front ; Ya wheel drive for better handling, luxury finish be: J Totals: ar 20 yond comparison with other ‘economy cars. Donk | Final Standings hate yourself. Drive the MG-1100 now. 1 ol Harveys Lake © ia 10-0 ] 2 Prince of Peace Ce KUNKLE MOTORS {| 3. Huntsville Christian .. : 1 14.4. St. Therese’s, ....u. i... The Area's Oldest Imported Car Dealer em | Remember: Gis- vv lantic City. Tom bitter cold, 1546 Kunkie, Pa. ‘ior High iSchool. and that the Promoted Abroad Westerland is a summer resort on Ockenhouse, Reba Cobleigh, Alberta | the North Sea, similar to our At- Cook, with ice ten to twelve feet thick. 0 0 2 18 17.9 0 4 0:42 8 48 6&4 . 6—4 4—6 | Next Saturday night | the playoffs begin at the Dallas Jun- or cers: ri a ASN . i To i SR tec Burnproof — Stainproof Tops The “SECRETARIAL” All desks are available with 30" x 60" with Coletex Desk tops. Tops that Typewriter Platform cigarettes cannot burn nor No. 1565 can Add “CT” to number. $15.00 add'l. (oles “PRESIDENT Smartly styled. Letter drawers glide smoothly and easily on full suspension arms. Can't warp or stick. Heavy gauge steel. trimmed with aluminum, and a vinyl edge. Center drawer lock, automatically locks all drawers. Desk top: 60" wide x 30” deep. No. 1562—1 Letter, 4 box drawers.......... 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Heavy gauge steel. 1 Letter, 1 box drawer..... $129.00 129.00 THE DALLAS POST Lehman Ave. Phone OR 4-5656 The area’s exclusive distributor for Cole Desks and Office Equipment Yaw Dallas THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1963 Foss Places Second At Lancaster Enduro SNOW, | Mercy Hospital Group To Meet Tuesday, 1:30 n Over roadway of mud, in the competition, Dallas Harley- | Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 in Res Davidson dealer Cliff Foss rode to| gina Hall. Nellie West will show i second place at a recent Lancaster | wigs recently procured from New “enduro”. ! | York. Mounted on a 175 cubic centime- ter, two-stroke bike, Cliff was beat- en only by Jack Wright, one-time winner of the famous 500-mile Jack- Officer Foss Pine enduro, M'chigan. Wright rode a 200 c.c. Triumph. | Mrs. Richard Post called the Dal- | Some - twenty of the forty four | las Post to extend thanks to Cliff riders entered, finished the competi- | Foss, recently installed crossing Bppreciation To Connie Bogdon, Michelle | Val Tag, The! Mekeel, Tim Carroll, and Helen Dickinson. IChom. Linda | non meeting. will be held at the { 4 4 4 ! says that the weather is Church with Mrs. Dorothy Mason as Linda Tag, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Bog- ] beach | hostess. {| where his grandmother, Mrs.” Paula | 4 Horan, his sister Joan and he were {| swimming in 1957 is now covered |. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 "don and E. V. Chadwick. Direct Holy Na ame Societies’ Breakfast Annual Communion Breakfast of Gate of Heaven and Our Lady of Vitcory Holy Name Society will be held March 31st. First row, Gus Shuleski, Chairman, Paul Williams, co-chairman, Rev. 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A APPROVED SERVICE g FREE pick up and delivery 288-1496 Enterprise 1-084: MAIN PLANT and NARROWS SHOPPING CENTER BRANCH STORE ; alia’s Laundry & Dry Cleaning Luzeme-Dallas Highway Mercy Hospital Auxiliary, Back | rocks, and rills which to8k a toll of | Mountain Branch, will seg a demon- | about half the motorcycles entered stration of hair-styling and wig care’ | Rae Carroll, Susan Marz, Anne Lacy, | | A new series of evening classes | by Back Mountain Home-Makers | for Back Mountain couples starts Holiday, an extension program of next Tuesday at 8 p. m. at the Shav- the YWCA. Sherry Downing, in | ertown YMCA building, sponsored the center, demonstrates a new step, DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Your Neighbors Are Learning To Dance At YWCA and pupils wait for the music to start. Recognize anybody ? Photo by Koemchak. Back Mountain Memorial Library Lists Recently Purchased Books Mrs. Albert Jones, acting librar- | voyage of the Triton. } ian, releases a list of books added | The Fabulous Country, Charles to the adult section of the Back | | Laughton; The French and Indian | Mountain Memorial Library during Wars, Edward P. Hamilton; Facing January and February, and a list of the Dictators, Anthony Eden; Diary books purchased by the Book Club. | of an Early American Boy, Eric Readers who enjoy trial stories Sloane; Tour of the White House may quail at the length of Adela | with Mrs. Kennedy, Perry Wolff; | St. John’s biography of her father, | Standard Book of Letter Writing, "the late Earl Rogers, but they will | Lillian Eichler Watson; Plain Let- . be unable to abandon it, once start- | ters, Mona Sheppard. | ed. The material is personal remin- Book Club Books for February: Jseonses of = man who develoved| maeoryy Ride, by, J. J. Marrie:) | the technique of cross-examination Technique for Treachery, to the Nth degree. ) Truss; The Body at Madman’s Bend, Cornelia Otis Skinner is up to her Arthur W. Upfield; Too Many Doc- | usual form in “Elegant Wits and tors, Holly Roth; The Moon-Spinners, Grand Horizontals.” 4 : : Mary Stewart; The Moon-Flower | For historians, P. A. W. Wallace | Vine, Jetta Carleton. has developed the part that Penn- The Sand Pebbles ! sylvania has played in the growth Aer in “S\ _ | Kenna; The Man Who Played God, Opps counbnoin Mecdiiie Mo Robert St. John; I Take This Land, | tion.” : : | : are Pe Richard Powell; The Winter Kitchen, Upiield fans will find ‘The Body Louise A. Kent; (Stern, Bruce Fried- | at Madman’s Bend” a good whodun- : it, with their favorite sleuth abor- Mam; The Fall of the Dynasties. Ed- iginee-ing around like anything, and mund Taylor; The Pyramid Climb- of course “finalizing” his case. | ers, Vance Packard. Here is the complete list of books ! Pe RR RR A Ta for adults: Returns To Texas Cyclone Carry, Carleton Beals; Final Verdict, Adela Rogers St. John; Army PFC Sherman Sutton, son More Lives Than One, Joseph of Mrs. Minnie Sutton, Shavertown, Krutch; Land Where Our Fathers Who is a 1958 graduate of West- Died, Marion IL. Starkey; PT 109, | moreland High iSchool, recently re- Robert J. Donovan; Coronation, Paul | turned to regular duty at Fort Hood, ! Gallico. | Texas, after participating in the First The Poor Rockefellers by John W. Armored Division's Strategic Army Rockefeller Jr.; The Art of Being a | Corps mobility exercises during the Jew, Morris Ww. Kertzer; Pannsyl- | Cuban crisis. The exercise was held vania, Seed of a Nation P. A. W.| at Fort Stewart, Georgia. Sutton Wallace; The Time Before This, N. |! Monsarrat; World’s Most Popular | Coins, Fred Reinfeld; Strange Lives of ‘Familiar Insects, E. W. Teale; Elegant Wits and Grand Horizontals, Cornelius Otis Skinner. Added in February: The State Parks, Freeman Tilden; The Greek Stones ‘Speak, Paul MacKendrick; The Voices of Glory, Davis Grubb; 1000 Tips and Quips for Speakers and Toastmasters, Herbert V. Pro- chnow. Mr. Wilson’s War, John Dos Pass- os; The Age of Fighting Sail, C. S. Forester (War of 1812); New Found World, Harold Lamb; My Land and My People, Dalai Lama; Around the World Submerged, Edward L. Beach, is a driver in Company B of the division’s 52nd Infantry. Kunkle Firemen Plen 8th Annual Banquet Kunkle Fire Department will stage its eighth annual banquet Saturday, March 9, 6:30 p. m. at Beaumont Inn. Reservations are due by Wed- nesday, March 6, with Russell Tran- [sue. i Arthur Tredinnick is chairman, Thomas Landon co-chairman: the committee are Fred Dodson, Ro- land Spencer, Basil Frantz, and Rus- sell Transue. 100 EXTRA -- S&H Green Stamps With Each $5.95 Purchase ond this coupon below 100 | GLOBE IN LUZERNE | 100 0 | COUPON GOOD | THROUGHOUT STORE In Addition to Regular Stamps On Cash Purchases of $5.95 or more. THIS COUPON GOOD THROUGH | Tues, March 5 : 100 S¥H GREEN STAMPS | : 100 [ 100 Spring Lay-A- Way Time Our spring fesplons | are arriving daily - - - so it’s a perfect time to make your selection and lay-away until later! Women's and Children’s COATS and SUITS $19.99 $14.99 On Sheldon | | Traver, daughter of Mr. - | graduate | School, 1960. Richard Me- | Three Local Girls Make Dean's List Three area girls are on the dean’s list for first semester 1962-1963, loomsburg State College, register- ing quality points of 3.5 or better for the first semester and an accum- ulative average of at least 3.0 while in attendance at the college. Two of the girls have been on the list since they started at Blooms- burg, and the other is a freshman. They are Vivian R. Cobb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cobb, Carver- ton, sophomore, a graduate of West- jiaoreland High School, 1961; Linda | Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | M. Penny Williams, Pole 175, Harveys - Lake, freshman, graduate of Meyers | High School in 1962; and Patricia and Mrs. Kenneth Traver, Evans Falls, junior, of Tunkhannock High Miss Cobb will major in elemen- tary education, Miss Williams! in French and Spanish, and Miss Trav- er in mathematics. Families Travel By Glass Bottom Boat Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rinus and Mr. and Mrs. R. Willard Reese and son Roy Willard of Evans Falls . were recent visitors at Florida's Silver Springs where they explored the mysteries of the underwater world through the famous Glass Bottom Boats. ; Silver Springs comprises the i largest group cof natural springs in first jomed the Army in 1961 and | VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VY VY VV VV YY YY the world and has for years been known as the underwater film capital and the home of such famous TV subjects as Sea Hunt, The Aquanauts and many other feature pictures. They began their trip September 5th and expect to return home June 10th after touring other places of interest in Florida. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Williarn Thomas, Woodbine Road, Midway Manor, an- nounce the birth of a four pound seven ounce daughter, Catherine Jeanette, February 18 at General Hospital. 4 There is one other Karen, seven. Mrs. Thomas is the former Shirley Case, Kingston. Mr. Thomas is employed by Wilkes-Barre Publishing Company. daughter, Notice Luzerne County Retired Teachers Association will hold a luncheon meeting for all retired teachers Saturday, March 2, 1 p.m. in Hotel Sterling. Reservations are to be made with either Bessie Coughlin, Presi dent or Mary G. Cawley. FORTY- FORT THEATRE Tonight, Friday Saturday, Sunday, ‘Monday, Tuesday (Con’t. Sun. 3-11) Natalie Wood b b > > b . b in b b b £6 9 p b p POOP OOO DD LUZERNE THEATRE Last Times Tonight Elizabeth Taylor - “A Place In The Sun” GIFT NIGHT Friday, Saturday, Sunday (Con’t, Sun. 2-11) Walt Disney's “In Search Of The Castaways” hthudbmirstnsdhintintinsissssibmtisbsibcotmsibmiaibmati dtdtadbedindttidbectbatude situs lands cd heteieatbeath de Ra LITERS NT RA STE ABARAT ¥ i 8 ¥ 3 MEARE Clif at C when strike 300. at pr: ,regul: age, clude leagy year the fi ial, a Jr. w Nick, ‘Cliff surely IClif Dallas sons, daugl been thirte