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Arlene girls for high honors with her 198. | : 2 Arlene rolled 471, Bernie Pape hit to a 4 point victory over Gosart’s. | 169-179 (493), Ginger Gosart post- ed 160-165 (466) and Mary Shaok had 176 for Joe's Pizza as they took team honors with one game of 812. : Bocar led the way with 2314 to- il tal pins, Marie Bellas hitting '181- i 162-167 (510). Flo Allabaugh rolled 1169-186 (490) and Mary Dimmick had 465 and team won 3 points from Bernie's Pizza. Marg Milne led the Pizza girls with 166-169 (479) and Helen Bonomo hit 190 (473). { Jean Agnew led Dallas Hardware | with 173-167 (498) and Marge Mc- i Carty had 181. Mary A. Considine Bellas had |186 (461), Lila Lozo hit 168 and Gladys Gabel rolled 162 for Link's. posted 164-160, Della | Crown Major Big scorer Friday was Mike i Corgan as he spilled 55 pins for Dallas Shopping Center. Mike piled up 213-226-216 games. F. Kundrat hit 205-223- (605) and Dave Eddy rolled 201 (569) as the “shoppers” posted 990 (2870) and took 4 points from Dallas Cliff Garris led the “milkmen’’ Williams posted high single of 233 for West Side Novelty. Dairy. with 202-211-213(626). Charles || Phillips: Supply won 3 from Sha- vertown Lumber. Bill Amos topped BY DORIS MALLIN the “suppliers” with 219-217 (604), Arlie Vanderhoff had 561 and Leo Yankoski hit 225. Best “lumbermen” were Jack Trudnak and Tom Metz with 201 (574) and 214 (574) re- spectively. N. Buynak and Tom Hospodar outscored the | Gauntlett each hit 205. John Kriel led the “treegrowers’” ‘John hit 214 (570). was Ted Kostrobala with 220 (591); A. Wendel had 222. Wesley's took {3 from American Legion. Leading “legionnaires” were Chet Molley hitting 221 (577), Al Ciccarelli with 210 (570) and F. Kardell 202. Bob Moore hit 211 (569) for Birth’s and Mike Rudick had 210 for Automatic Cigarette. The teams split 2 - 2. Dallag Shopping led team Phillips hit 993. Industrial Dick Alexander led the scor- ing last week with 219-109 (590) and Charles Berkey hit 574. Chalking up single high scores were D. Gedon with 221, L. Corbett 224 and J. Steele with 201. | Community Service Stanton’s is out in front with 34 points. Closest threats are Orchard Farm "and Guyettes with 26 points each. Besecker's has 25. ‘Kostrobala copped honors on Menday with 222 - 202 - 214 (638) and Maturi made a stand © with 211-199-216 (626). B. Guyette posted a big 223 (598); Stanley spilled’ 212-193 (575) and Pryor rolled 190 (573). | Boyd Whites team took honors THEATRE Last Times Tonite YUL BRYNNER and Hi GEORGE CHAKIRIS IN “Kings of the Sun” Cinemascope and Color i | "WALT DISNEY 7 Presents “The Misadventures of Merlin Jones” Technicolor | LUZERNE Fri. - Sat. - Sun. (Con’t. 2 to 11) J] with 2646 total pins. George Shupp Steve Bonomo scattered 618 ping Monday night for indivi- dual honors as he piled up 222- 193-202 games’ for Cook’s Ex- cavating. Bob Moore posted 244 (604) for Town House and C. Glasser hit 213. A. Wen- dell came close for Cook’s with 213-219 (598). Town House. took all 4 from Dallas Lions. ‘ - | fiom Hanson's. Rudick led Raid- |er's with a single 205 as they man- aged 1 from Cook's. Wredkers took 3 from Meade’s Dave Eddy hit 225 for Meade’s. Hill Top Inn split 2-2 with Sports- men’s Bar. Jones led the Inn boys with a big single of 245 and 585 FORTY-FORT THEATRE Tenite - Friday - Saturday see us today if you need money FOR A NEW OR USED CAR! Academy Award Nominee ° SIDNEY POITIER “Lilies of the Field” Sun. - Mon. - Tues. (8-11) CARL FOREMAN’S “The Victors” scoring with 2870 total pins and | Top garagemen for Wesley's Gulf ' Joe ‘Shemanski hit 208 (593) for | | Rees Motors as the team took 3 | THE The recent graduating class of the Anthracite Dog Training Club is shown at the site of the next class, West Side Community Center, Main Street, Luzerne. In the graduating competition, highest scorer was Mrs. Albert Vrabel’s Candy who totaled 195%. series. Dallas Woman’s Club Leading the way in the Woman's League is Topazes with 31 and a half points. Sapphires have 25. Diamonds took team honors last week with 617 (1621). Eleanor Moyer made the headlirszs with 222 (511) for * Diamonds. Jeanne Richards turned over 191-170 (502) for Dallas Woman’s Club. Ann Jordan chalked up a big single of 221 and Donna Kaye | hit’ 199. : Linear Press Room’ Bis still leading the league. with 33 points but bosses and Boiler Room with 29 edch could easily tie “this week for top spot. Rubber Trim has 28. Tony Bonomo led the scor- ing last week with 208 - 204. (594) and Charlie Higgs hit 233 (588). The week before, Frank Miner turned over 241, (533), breaking the record high for the year. . Fran Schuler led the women last week with 203-200 (562) and Arlie Harvey hit 197 (463). Travelers : Addy Asphalt took 2 frora Nagh- lis, with Al Ciccarelli leading on 224-222 (625) and Fred Adams rol- ling 205 (561). Leo Yankoski hit 203. : Addy lost 2 to Hanover Beauty. Leo led the scoring with 203 (572); | Bob Moore hit 220 (562) and Tom Garage with Kalafsky hitting 209. | ~. 41044 posted 213-202. Al Ciccarelli led Addy’s to a 2 point win over O‘Connell’s when he | posted 217 (584). | ‘Charles Bray led O‘Connell’s with 1205 (579); David Zimmerman hit 1201 and Roy [Stair had 232. Bernie's Pizza took 2° from Cap- arell’s, 1 from Shaker’s and lost 3 to Gebhardt’s. Bill Weaver was top 1211 (597); Jack Trudnak hit 234 (583) and Hospodar had 563. Trudnak rolled 204 (581) against Caparell’s; Andy Matte hit 200 (564). In the contest against Sha- | ker’s, Trudnak was top scorer with 212 (600); Pete Hospador had 215 (575) and Paul Kamont had 207. Gingzr Gosart led Crown Im- perial to a 3 point victory a- gainst Astor Restaurant. Ginger hit 218-185 (555); Evelyn Ro- berts had 185-188-176 (549); Anita Pascavage had- 202-188 (531) ; Bernie Pape posted 189- 172-160 (521); Dink Thomas had 167-172-167 (506). The team posted games of 961-858- 843 for a grand total of 2662 total pins. fv 5% 3 Be sure to drop in at Stanton Lanes one of these days to watch the women compete in the State Tournament. Last weekend, teams || from Port Allegany, DuBois, Brad- CALL YOUR Compare Our Financing With Others! MONTHLY PAYMENTS ON NEW CAR LOANS it to your INVESTORS Man: i luded YOUR (Life Insurance Included) PESTO MAN AMOUNT PAYT. MONTHS ; IS $1500 $48.11 36 THOMAS N. $2000 $64.14 36 KREIDLER, JR. $2500 $80.18 36 . Zone Mgr. CONSUMER LOAN DEPT. — Phone 674-1861 BACK MOUNTAIN OFFICE The Wyoming National Bank of Wilkes-Barre Since 1 829 FDIC. 26 Division St. Shavertown, Pa. Phone — 674-5231 Bus. — 822-3266 CH oid rian He represents INVESTORS Diversified Services, inc., exclu= sive national distributor for the above mutual funds and “installment-type’’ face-amount certificates. He also offers life insurance through INVESTORS Syndicate Life. For prospectus-booklets on any of these mutual funds, or on face-amount certificates, or for information on life insure ance, call telephone number below. Or clip this complete advertisement, circling services which interestyou, and mail MUTUAL FUNDS? INVESTORS MUTUAL, INC. INVESTORS STOCK FUND, INC. INVESTORS INTER-CONTINENTAL FUND, LTD. INVESTORS SELECTIVE FUND, INC. INVESTORS VARIABLE PAYMENT FUND, INC. Advertised in Life and Post 1 Kennedy, scorer against Gebhardt's with 216-. DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1964 Anthracite Dog Training Club Introduces Latest Graduates Mrs. Robert Adam’s Bonnie was second with a score of 193% and Mrs. A. L. Stewart's Maggie scored 191%. Pictured left to right: William Stefancin and Heida, Mrs. Barbara Troup and Jones, Mrs. Albert Vrabel ‘and Candy, Mrs. A. Lee Mariner Troop Passes Life-Saving Tests Members of the new Senior Mariner Troop #652 have finished their Life Saving Course at the YWCA — girls who passed the course are Pam Baker, Susan Banks, Ann Barnes, Pat Bauman, Carmela Cavan, Cynthia Consavage, Judy wards, Novrie Patty - Larson, Katherine Martin, Candy Mohr, Carol Mechr, Sandy Metzgar, Pat Nixon, Donna Priebe, Betty ‘Rome, “Bonnie Rood; Rose "Ellen XKlaboe, Peggy Rood, Linda Rowett, Debbie Slater. Mrs. Donald Santa Croce and Miss Barbara Evans assisted with the course and also’ renewed their instructors badge. ; This course was taken to prepare the girls for sailing. At the regular Lake Yacht Club, gave instructions on water front lingo and basic parts of a boat in preparation for their first sailing lesson. Howard R. Frantz Honored By Firm Howard R. Frantz, Norkfolk Drive, Bethlehem, service manager for Key Pontiac Inc., Bethlehem, was recently honored by Key Pon- tiac Motor Division of General Mo- tors Corporation, for excellence in service. Frantz has been service manager with Key Pontiac for twelve years. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frantz, Brook Street, Shavertown. Holy Name To Meet Holy ‘Name Society of St. Ther- ese’s Church, Shavertown, will meet after the 8:45 a.m. Mass on Sunday. Coffee and doughnuts will be served. ford, Lewisburg, Wilkes-Barre, Wind Gap, Middleton, Erie, Towanda, Val- ley View, Lancaster, Shamokin, Newport, Wysox, Lewistown, Wyo- ming, Warren, Reading, Lake City, Oil City, Myerstown, Troy, Allen- town, Littlestown, Bridgeville, Clarks Summit, Springfield, Hop Bottom, New (Castle, Mahanoy City, Scranton, Ephrata, Hawley, .Har- ris burg, Hummelstown, Carlisle, | Philadelphia, Honesdale, Sunbury, York, Hazleton, Pittsburg, East Mec- Keesport, Quakertown, Levittown, Lower Bucks, Dunmore, Berwick, Bristol, Lake City, Norristown, Fall- sington, Fairless Hills, and Milton competed in the tourney. This coming weekend, the lanes will be taken over by teamg from these same tows and’ cities, plus {some from Williamsport, Palmerton, wensville, Cresson, Dushore, Ches- ter, Fairview, Johnsonburg, Ridg- way, Greensburg, Easton, Westfield, Upper Darby, St. Mary's, Lock Ha- ven, Weedville, Hershey, Girard, Mixed (Cities; Hagerstown, (Mary- land) Wyomissing, New Holland, Bethlehem, Bedford, Everett, Barne- sboro, Elwood City, Boyerton, Schulykill' Haven, Nazareth, Altoo- na, Moscow, Stroudsburg, Emmaus, Waterford, Mansfield, Wellsboro, Quarryville, Nicholson, Pottsville, St. Clair, Taylor, Olyphant, Pen Argyl, Brownsville, Exeter, Nanty Glo, Dallas, Beaver Falls, Midland, Baden, Hummelswarf, Susquehanna, Lehighton, New Holland, Chalfont, Bernville, Honesdale, Coatesville, FOR CENTER ¥ SECTION B — PAGE 2 4 Dallas Little League registration for boys between 8 and 12 years of age is scheduled for 10 a.m. Satur- i day at the Little League Field, { Dallas Junior High School grounds. | Bob Perry says there will be three !'major and three minor teams. | Boundaries for Dallas are Over- | brook Avenue, New Goss Manor, | and Dallas Township. ‘Safe After Earthquake At Anchorage, Alaska | Dorothy Ruiz was at her work in | the bank at Anchorage, and her husband, Sgt. Rudy Ruiz was still {at the Air Base nearby when the | earthquake struck on Good Friday. | Mrs. Margaret Sholtis, formerly of Chernen, Donng Demmy; Helen Ed- meeting Mr. Barnes, from Harvey's Neffsville, Sybertsville, Peeley, Cur- | Stewart and Maggie, Mrs. Robert Sherwood, Ned Keating, and King, Mrs. Robert Adams and Bonnie, Mrs. Robert Wilde and Saxon, Marijane Moss and Jodie, Edgar May and Dodee. President of the Club, Bart Col- | lett has announced that the be- Penns Woods Notebook If at any time you're out for a ride around Harveys Lake, stop at the Outlet section and watch the trout swimmihg around. Some peo- ple even take bread along to feed them. T myself have seen some nice sized trout swimming out at the Lake. Morris King of Shavertown is bu- sy planting “trees at his place up at’ Nordmont in - Sullivan County. Mr. King has received 500 Norway Spruce and 500 Japanese Larch trees from the Department of For- ests’ and Waters. Mr. King also told me that he has three gallons of maple syrup so far this year during the tapping season. Two local Boy Scout Troops have given me their total number of rabbits trapped alive for redistri- bution: by District Game Protector Edward R. Godsky, Troop 231 with Scoutmaster Mal Kitchen trapped a total of 15 rabbits. Three scouts of troop 232 with Scoutmaster John Butler trapped 27 rabbits. Bill Robbins, well-known conser- vationist and sportsman, is busy as a bee taking care of his bees and doing “some fly tying. Bill receives orders for flys from General Dwight D. Eisenhower. Bill said that Gen- eral Eisenhower has not yet sent his order for this year. Conserva- tionist Robbins does his fly tying at his home in Trucksville. We here would like to hear from our readers. If you wish to drop us a note, send it to PENNS WQODS NOTEBOOK, BOX. 408, DALLAS. Dallas Birthdays Birthday greetings this week to: John Koze, Jean Ruggles, Shirley Gardner, James Howell, Carl Rob- erts, Sandra L. Austin, Russell Krause, Joseph Walter, Joseph Nix- | krancis Murray, 674-7425. ginners class will start Monday, | April 13. at 7:30 p.m. Owners are requested to ‘come | without dogs for registration and | Of PTA Bt L-LHS. | district and state leaders from five regional counties April 25, for the | District 14 Annual Conference of | Pennsylvania Congress of Parents | and Teachers. Health, education, and human re- lations will be subjects featured, all-day conference starting at 9:45 | a.m. Welcoming the conference dele- gates will -be ‘Willis Gentile, presi- | dent, Back Mountain Area PTA | Council; Lester Squier, supervising | principal, Lake-Lehman school dis- | trict; and Anthony Marchikitis, principal of the host school. Mrs. ! Reynolds Schwartz, vice-president | ence lunch at 12:15. : Restaurant MAIN ST., DALLAS Even my 9 sisters say our barbecues are the best they ever ate. —Bob Grose HHRRRS £2 3 | I PAINT? VINYL? TILE? 186 Main Street Open Daily 9 to 5:30 Thursday - Friday Q to 9 | Lehman, was at the Ruiz home with | her grandchildren, ten year old Nan-+« |cy and twin sisters Linda and Di-" | ane, seven. It took hours for the. family to get together, but not one orientation. All + dogs over six | jured, and the house, though months of age are eligible. For holte i 0 4 additional information, call Mrs. | oor “Was tact. : 3 : The family will leave Alaska May. [ 20, headed for Laredo, Texas. for« * ales : | Sgt. Ruiz’ next assignment. : District Conference | Mrs. Ruiz, before going to Alaska, | was employed at Miners National | Lake-Lehman High Schoo] will be | Bank, Dallas Branch. 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