The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 29, 1963, Image 3

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Be Bowling News
They're off! The 1963-64 bowling
leagues have started.
George Shupp League got off to a
flying start Monday might with Town
House, last year’s champs, losing 3 |
to Cook's Excavating; Rees Motors
taking 3 from Dallas Lions; Raiders
and Meade’s splitting 2-2; Wreckers
copping omly 1 from Sportsmen’s
Bar. What's this! ? Two teams didn’t
show up. How: about that!
The boys welcomed two new spon-
sors this week, Cook’s Excavating
of Lutes Corners and Rees Motors,
Nanticoke. Good Luck!
Top bowler of the evening
‘was Steve Bonomo for Cook’s
with 244-194-222(660). Harold
Kecher hit 603 for Sportsmen.
Shaw sided with Steve for a
212-213(592) series and Jim
Lohman hit 193-192-190(5%5)
for Town House.
THEATRE
Tonite - Friday, Saturday
Walt Disney's
“Summer Magic”
Technicolor
Sun. - Mon. - Tues.
Sunday
(Con’t. 3-11)
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More ’63 Champs
in front with 52 points. Bulldogs had
50, Long Horns 48 and Trojans 46Y,.
Huskies was the team with the
biggest series of 2597 pins and Long
Horns had 932 for one game. Rudy
totalled 668 for three games; Mor-
gan had 633 and Meade, 631. Bob
Ashman had a big game of 254;
Melvin Morris hit 246 and Eckert
and Whiting had 244 each. Charles
Nafus emded up with the highest
average of 177.
.| Hottest Firemen
The hottest team in Back Moun-
tain Firemen’s League was Lehman
A with 55 points. Jackson A had 50,
Sweet Valley 44, Jackson C 43 and
Dallas 40%. Lehman B,.who with
Lehman A, attracts the most at-
tention in the league ended with
40 points. The two teams always
put on a contest of their own and
fight hard for Lehman honors.
Dallas Firemen boasted high ser-
ies of 2897 and single game of 1057.
Ed Havrilla had a 660 series and W.
Wright tied with Harold Elston for
top single of 249. Claude Newhart hit
247. Havrilla had ledding average
of 184; Pete Hospodar had 182; Fred
Fielding 181; Ted Heness 178 and
Harold Elston, 173.
Mixed League Champs
Lakers, most popular mixed Lea-
gue, finished with Burkes Bar B-Q
as champs, 52 points. Kocher’'s Boys
had 44; Top Shelf had 43 and the
Ladies, 29.
Burkes Bar B-Q topped all series
with 2869 pins and single games
Dallas, Pa. — Route 309
TONITE TO SAT.
Walt Disney’s
“SUMMER MAGIC”
With
HAYLEY MILLS
in
TECHNICOLOR
— Also —
“JASON AND THE
ARGONAUTS”
In Thrilling Color
SUNDAY, SEPT. 2:
Dusk to Dawn
Show
5 Big Color Features
FEATURE NO. 1
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the middle of this picture!
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JERRY [LE 58 as
PROFESSOR
(A Jerry Lewis Production)
FEATURE NO. 2
Rock Hudson In
“GATHERING EAGLES”
Technicolor
FEATURE NO. 3
New Racing Thrill
“THUNDER IN
CAROLINA”
Technicolor
. FEATURE NO. 4
Alan Ladd In
“SASKATCHEWAN”
Technicolor
Action Packed Western
FEATURE NO. 5
New Horror Thrills
In Horrorific Color
“CIRCUS OF HORRORS”
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THEATRE
Last Times Tonite
Robert Ryan - Peter Ustinov
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“Billy Budd”
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Once at 8:30
“Savage Guns”
Sunday
(Con’t 2-11
2 Thrillers
“It Conquered the
World”
Cohit
“She Creatures”
TE Sottero dusters of often init
SANDY
BEACH
Friday and Saturday, Aug. 30-31
“The Courtship of
Eddie’s Father”
Glenn Ford - Shirley Jones
Friday and Saturday 9:20 P.M.
AND :
“Young Guns of Texas”
James Mitchum - Alan Ladd
Jody McCrea
Friday and Saturday 8:15 P.M.
Sunday and Monday Sept. 1 & 2
Alfred Hickcock’s
“The Birds”
Rod Taylor - Jessica Tandy
One of the most outstanding
pictures.
Sun. at 8:15, Mon. 10:10 P.M.
ALSO
“Lonely Are The
Brave”
Kirk Douglas, Gene Rowlands
Sun. 10:20 P.M., Mon. 8:15 P.M.
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CEEEDEEEENREEEEY
Three cheers to Joe Shalata for
his 231 game and Bob Fallon with
St. Paul’s Lutheran League fin-
ished last spring with Mustangs out
Above are members of the Leh-
man-Jackscin Teeners’ team that
copped their third championship in
four seasons by beating East Dallas
9-8 in a play-off game.
Both teams finished- the season
with identical 11-4 records. *
First- row: Pattie Harris, bat girl.
~__ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1963
Champions Of Teeners’ League
Second row: left to right Jimmy
Harris, Terry Jcmes, Charlie Kern,
Kent Jones, Bill Kanasky, Allen
Fox,
Third row: Eddie Kern, Mark Mc-
Dermott, Bob Kunkel, Dave Jones,
Don Burnett, Ed Dubil and Gerard
Harris, Manager.
with 1031, B: Ziminski had highest
average of 177. L. Wodaski and Ron
Fielding took men’s individual hon-
ors with 255 and 633 respectively.
Anita Pascavage led the girls with
160 average. Gloria Grant rolled
high single of 214 and Ginger Gos-
art rolled 565 series.
Neighbors Are Off! {z=
Members of Neighborhood League
get together tonight for the begin-
ning of the new season at 6:45. Com-
ing back to defend their title are
the boys of Disque Funeral Home
and Payne Printery, as runner-up,
will return stronger than ever.
Last year’s champs were Emil
Espen, Nick Strediny, Nick Buynak,
Tony Bonomo, Fred Adams and
Mike ‘Corgan.
Members of the runner-up Payne
Printery were Arlington Vanderhoff,
Ed Lamoreux, Jess Day, W. Fetter-
man, Charles Berkey, L. Fortey, and
F. Krouse. ”
| Mike Corgan came through with
the ‘highest average Nick Stredny
had three game high and Don Bol-
ton, Sr. rolled the highest series.
Stonehurst Cottages had top total
pins for three games and Merle's
Service took honors for high team
single.
| Good luck everyone! I hope you
all have a terrific season.
Major League Meeting
All members are requested to at-
tend a meeting of Crown Imperial
Major League on Tuesday might at
8 o’clock in the Crown meeting
room.
Dallas Schocl Buses
Right On Schedule
Bus schedules for Dallas Schools
will be approximately the same as
last year, says William A. Austin.
Overloads or underloads will be cor-
rected after the first week. Leon
Emmanuel is starting his second
year of a three-year bus contract,
with fifteem buses for secondary
students, eleven for elementary.
Silver Leaf Club
Kunkle Silver Leaf Club met re-
cently at the home of Mrs. Russell
Miers.
Present: Mrs. William Weaver,
president; Mesdames Owen Ide, Ver-
gie Elston, Ralph Ashburner, James
Traver, William Brace, Ann Weaver,
Walter Elston, Elizabeth Hess, Ralph
Elston, Fred Dodson, Florence Kli-
meck, Stanley Harriscrn, and Ralph
Hess.
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Radarman Schall In
Operation Deep-Freze
USS Hissem (FHTNC) — Daniel
D. Schall, radarman seaman, USN,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley R. Schall
of Harveys Lake is serving aboard
the radar picket destroyer escort
USS Hissem, an Atlantic Fleet unit
on Route to New Zealand, as a sup-
port unit for Operation Deepfreeze
"64.
Hissem left Newport, R. I., August
12, is slated to begin her five month
Deepfreeze role in September.
Hissem will transit the Panama
Canal, visiting Lima, Peru for three
days and one of the mid-South Paci-
fic islands.
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Operaticn Deepfreeze is the Navy's
scientific program in the Atlantic. |
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| gational aide to the aircraft flying | Jg Fifth Generation
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Deepfreeze headquarters at Christ-| Mr. and Mrs. Carson Gramley, Jr.,
church, New Zealand. Evans Falls, announce the birth of
| —_——————— | Sandra Lynn, seven pounds, four-
| W3 f {teen and a half ounces, August 9
| Kingston Twp. Noted at General Hospital.
Emong Subdivisions Sandra Lynn has a sister, Susan,
| Taw 2. The little sisters represent the
| Several communities in ‘Luzerne | fifth living generation of the family,
| County have adopted subdivision | which includes grandparents Mr.
| regulations, among them, Kingston
| Township, Hazle, Rice, and Wright
x : veys Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Townships: and West [Hazleton Shannon; great grandmothers, Mrs.
| Borough, Margaret Gramley, . Williamsport,
| Eighteen other communities will
{be adopting similar regulations
| within the year.
| Best development is found where
| controls have been put into effect.
| Good subdivisions make good neigh-
| borhood and encourage industrial
and Mrs, Elizabeth Zacharias, Har-
veys Lake; and great great grand-
mother, Mrs. Julia Zacharias, Har-
veys Lake.
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Will Take Part In
Miss America Parade
Miss Beverly Ann Conrad, daug|
ter of Mrs. Howard Conrad, Chane
Lane, Absecon, N. J., has be
selected to represent the New Jers
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at Atlantic City.
The Conrads are former reside
{ of Shavertown.
Off To Running Start
In January 1949 volunteers rais
money for and bought a truck
fighting fires in Jackson Town
had no place to put it, and thus h
i to leave the motor running un
| quarters could be found, since
was twenty-below outside.
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