? Er a A SS. lS 3s a ER —— RE ma SR a Ca ( 2h DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA CROWN IMPERIAL LANES OWLING NEWS Crown Major League Dallas Nursey took 3 points from Dallas Dairy Friday night in three close games, keeping a tight hold on firet place with 877, points. The “trecgrowers” lost the first to the “milkmen” by 2 pins, coming back in the second to win by 19. The local “milkmen”, however, fought cour- ageously in the final game and lost to the “planters” by 4 pins, total by 21. Harvilla was ‘“nursery’s” leading scorer when he spilled 604 pins in- cluding 216 ‘and 211 games. Paul Kamoeint had 190-193 (551); Steve DeBarry hit 191-202 and Nick Stredny,” 196. Pete Schalm led “dairymen” with 196-221 (591); Leo . Yankoski had 222 (582); Don Bol- " ton had 194 and Mike Gorey, 191. "Top scorer of the night was Cliff Garris for ‘Jim-Jon. Cliff scattered 657 pins in games of 221-226-210. His team lost all to Gosart’s Appliance’s, as two of the “appliance men” turned in 600’s. Al Ciccarelli toppled 257-194-202 (653), Frank Kar- dell had 235-213 (627) and Dick Myers had 243 (583). [Ted Henness hit 201-200 (570) for Jim-Jon. - Harold Kocher posted a nice series of 256-211 (646) for Dallas Shopping Center as the team tosk 3 from American Le- gion. The “shoppers” had a beautiful game of 1065 as Har- old hit 256, Klass 223, Shoe- maker 205, Krajewski 190 and Pineno 191. Lew Reese, Le- gionnaires had 193-204 (568). Another big team was West Side Novelty with 2902 total pins. Charlie Williams and Mike Corgan both rolled 633 series. Charlie piled up 194- 247-192 and Mike spilled 234- 201-198. Ted Kostrobala had 237 (578). The “West Siders” tock all 4 from Birth’s Esso, who had Pave Eddy hitting 215-215 (601) and Marty Pan- unti with 1983-195 (563). Phillips Supply took 3 from Monk Plumb’ng & Heating with Tony Bonomo posting 211-238 (608) and G. Harris rolling. 220(564). Jack Trudnak led “plumbers” with 203 (573). Jim Lohman had 220-192 (561). Parry Gulf and Shavertown Lum- ber split 2-2. Pete Hospodar led ‘“lumbermen’ with 207-209 (591); Charlie Nafus had 202-206 (589) and Amby Vida had 203 (551). Leading Parry’s was. Steve Beromo with 191-191 (570). Rich Bonomo had 205-201 (554). i West: Side - now holds _ place with 83 points; Dallas Dairy ¢ ® has © 76; Dallas Shopping 74%; Parry’s 72; Birth’s 64; Gosart’s 63; Legion 62, and Shavertown 62. High games were also posted by Metz 191, Weaver 191, Kriel 211, R. Ambrose 193. Richards 192. Birn- stock 211, Kundrat 190, R. Benomo 195. George Shupp League Pinebrook Inn won 3 points from Casterline Hauling Monday night strengthening its hold on first place to 43. Meade's Garage took all 4 from Town House Restaurant and -has 41 points. Raiders team holds third place. with 37, but lost 3 to Hanscin’s Park. Casterline Hauling’ is next with 34. i Roberts of Berti & Sons led individual scoring with 204-231 (616) as the “truckers” took 4 from Dallas Lions. Kocher led Sportsmen’s Bar to a 4 point + win over Wreckers with 210-215 (591). flee Corgan with 210 (562); Bennett 199-204 (564) led Pinebrook and Finnegan hit 197-207 (556) for Han- son’s. Meade’s vietory was supported by Yankoski with 209 (573) and Hudak 233 (568). Pr == a | SANDY BEACH] DRIVE-IN THEATRE | OPENING For The Season Fri., Sat., and Sun. — May 3-4-5 — “MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE” Frank Sinatra, Lawrence Harvey 8:15 P.M. Sat. 9:15 P.M. Also “FRONTIER UPRISING” James Davis, Nancy Hadley Fri. and Sun. 10:00 P.M. Sat. 8:15 P.M. COMING May 10-11-12 “LOVE 1S A BALL” And | “5 mes To MIDNIGHT” | | Fri. and Sun. Feature at | second : (579), Matte, 190-195 (568) and Lohman Moore posted 210-192 195-197 (561) for Town House. Shinal had 199 (551) for Lions and at Robert’s side, for Berti’'s, was Krajewski with 551 and Kriel with 191-197 (558). . Other high scores were 193 Dic- ton, 223 Shemonski, 197 Myers, 204 Bialogowicz, 230 Cadwalader, 204 Maculis, 226 Kalafsky, 200 Trudnak, 200 Jones, 230 Van Campen, 209 Shalata, 222 Harris, 194 Dimmick, 197 Gareis, 216 Eddy, 191 Fallon. Community Service League Jim Besecker’s Real Estate took 4 from Boyd White's Monday adding another 4 to its lead position with 36 points. Guyette’s T V took all from Ben Franklin and Mercury Motors, 3 from Orchard Farm. Guy- ette’s is in second place with 297, points and Orchard Farm has 29. With three more weeks of play to go, any one of these three teams could take over. : Arch Austin led the scoring with 228-200 (608) for Mercury Motors. Alton Whittaker had 191-202-202 (595) for Guyette’s. Other high scores were posted by Kostrobala 192 (559); Demmy 191; Bolton 201; Stantcn 210; R. Ambrose 204; Stanley 202 (578); Lawler 196 (553); Williams 195 (556). Salvation Army Fnnual Appeal Army appeal for funds are a num- ber of public-spirited citizens from the Back Mountain: for the Beau- mont area, William A. Austin, chair- man, and Mrs. Austin, treasurer; Mrs. Herbert Goodwin, welfare sec- Mrs. George R. Charney, Mrs. Alma Brown, Mrs. Herbert Down, Mrs. Lambert Traver, and Mrs. Dorothy Johnson. Dendler, chairman; Mrs. George Mcintross; Mrs. Letha Schenck, wel- fare secretary; Mrs. Ruth Bennett, secretary; Dr. Lester Saidman. Active in the current Salvation | ; retary; Mrs. Harry Clark, secretary; i For the Noxen area: Mrs. Helen | BY DORIS MALLIN &- | Easter Is Over! { | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gabel, Chase, | gave a sigh of relief when Easter | came and went as up to this time they had officiated at the birth of lambs and | seven Black Angus calves. Two of the lambs were born on Easter, a ! calf on Good Friday; litter of four Persian kittens, also were born on Easter. In addition to a herd of Black Angus cattle and a large flock of sheep, the Gabels also keep a flock of geese on hand, ‘ which act as their watchdogs, and , the geese too, started to hatch on . Easter. | The Gabels sold quite a few , lambs for Easter and will have an- | other batch to sell off in a few more weeks. | approximately forty Parents Notice "Dallas Senior High [School Prin- ‘l'cipal Frank Trimble announces he is. sending home with report cards a notice to parents caacerning course of study next year. : Parents should sign the notice and return it with the report card. Save On Your Printing Have It Done By The Post DALLAS Now Thru Saturday | TO KILL A MOCKINGRIRD Gregory Peck CO-HIT THE PERFECT FURLOUGH | & Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh E § THE FAMILY DRIVE-IN [i i Rt. 309 » | NOTICE | Public notice is hereby given that ‘Kingston Township Board of Ad- justment will hear the following appeals from the decision of the | Zoning Officer Monday, May 13, at | [8 p. m. in Kingston Township Build- ing: 1. The application of Merl Bige- {low, 195 N. Main Street, Shaver- itown, to erect a new garage for | purpose of auto repairs in an R-2 ! district. 2. The application of Whitesell Brothers to erect a mew garage ad- jacent to an existing dwelling in Midway Manor. Signed, R. S. MARTIN, Secretary of Kingston Township Board of Adjustment. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of School Directors of Lake Townskip School Distriet, Luzerne | County, Pennsylvania, intends to pass a resolution on the 7th day of June, 1963, imposing a Five ($5.00) Dollar per capita school tax under the authority of the Act of June 25, 1947, P. L. 1145, and its amendmrints, The reason for this tax is the increased cost of opera- tion and its static condition of other revenues. It is estimated that said tax shall produce a rev- enue of $3,400.00 during the fiscal school year. WILFRED IDE, Secretary. The Dallas Post Does Full Color OFFSET PRINTING NEW LOW PRICES COAL VERY HARD, NO DIRT LOW ASH CONTENT HIGH IN HEAT —100% GUARANTEED— STOVE & JUMBO NUT $16.50 PEA 15.00 STOKER 14.00 In Two Ton Lots Give us 3 days Notice On Delivery 674-5766 MILTON PERREGO THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1963 | Public Notice Cynthia Witek, Guest At Communion Dinner Mr. and Mrs, Mike Witek, Parrish Street, was feted Sunday at a family dinner, in honor of receiv- ing her first Holy Communion at the Gate of Heaven Church. Those attending the dinner were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bruno and Mr. and | Mrs. Ted Walton and daughter Tracy, Harding, Mrs. Anna Witek, Luzerne, Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Witek, Nicholas and Denise, Mrs. | Mary Billow and Mrs. Margaret Bil. | low, Chase, Mr. and Mrs. John | Opsitis, Newark, N. J., Mrs. Mar- garet Witek and Stanley, Eddie Poostay and Emery Poostay, Plains, Joseph Witek and Joe, Jr., Mont- { Nutley, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Mike | Hanchulak and son Bobby, Kings- | tin. Cynthia is a second grade stu- dent in the Dallas Borough School. po BEN EER EEE I FIELD SEED g ~ SEED Cynthia Witek, eight, daughter of | clair, N. J., Mrs. Marie DiGiovanni, | Kiwanis Women See Slides On Bolivia Mrs. Barbara Rivera at the April 24 meeting of Dallas Women of Kiwanis at Irem Country Club. Plans were laid for the Inter-Club Luncheon May 22, and for the Pan- cake Supper May 4 at Dallas Senior High School. Mrs. George Mc- Cutcheon presided. At tables decorated with spring flowers, and yellow tapers, these women gathered: Mesdames Alfred Ackerson, John Blase, Leon Em- manuel, Merrill Faegenburg, Ernest Gay, William L. Guyette, Carl Goer- inger, John Henninger, James Hus- ton, Mitchell Jenkins, David Joseph, Thomas Kreidler, Paul Laux, Harry Maturi, George McCutcheon, Helen Thompson, Bradford Alden; | guests Mrs. Rivera and Mrs. Rich- "ard VanEtten. / FAVORITES OATS ‘ FERNBROOK CORNERS 674-6191 EES Im OS OED NE ER EE tn Slides on Bolivia were shown by : Lefko, Frank Mathers III, Robert Rice, Ted Ruff, Ira Smith, Edwin | and | © CLINTLAND .............. bushel $1.85 i. GARRY 5... vd bushel $1.90 BeRrusseLL .. .............. bushel $2.05 br i * Alfalfa 1 | . Clover i | © Timothy i I ~~ SEED CORN: l Dekalb Hybrid — Hoffman fi i i y FEED | HUSTON’S :iibics i a r “Fs SECTION A — PAGE 3 LAST Chanceto SAVE DO) off LUMINALL PAINTS... (Stock Ttems Only) Reg. 7.45 gal. 7.00 gal. ® Exterior House Paint ® Anterior Semi Gloss (Wall and Woodwork) 6.25 gal. ® |Interier Alkyd Latex (Flat Wall Paint) 2.00 gt. © Exterior Non Fading Trim Colors SALE 3.70 gal. 3.50 gal. 3.15 gal. -} 1.00 gt. 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