_ SECTION B — PAGE 8 ——— A RT AOR le CROWH IMPERIAL LANES George Shupp Town House Restaurant holds top position with 27 points, 4 over Cook’s Excavating and Kuehn's * Pharmady, tied in second with 23 ‘each, : Jee Shemanski tock league ~~ henors last week with a 602 series for Suburban Dairy. Joe’s ‘second game was 26. Harold Bennett hit 232 for high single, ‘ setting the pace for Cook’s as . they took 8 from Hill Top Inn. ‘Paul Kament led Town House Restaurant tp a'4 peint victory ~. over Suburban Dairy, as he ‘piled up 213 (583). Teammate Bob Moore hit 223 (580). St. Therese's took 4 from Davis’ Market with Jack Trudnak posting 208. Leading Sportsmen’s Bar, to a 4 point win over Meade’s Garage, were Frank Bialogowicz, 203 (569). Joe Maculis, 200-200 (570), and Hareld Kocher (561). A Shaw had 200 (565) for Cook’s. _ High singles were Wendell 204, R. Bonomo 200, D. Williams 204, Kravitz 201, Ehret 200, and Yan- koski 203. g Town House Restaurant split 2-2 with Cook’s Excavating this week, narrowing its lead down to just 3 ; oaer Keuhn'’s and 4 over its op-| ponent, Cook’s. : ‘Kuehn’s took 3 from Sportsmen's Bar. St. Therese's took all from Hill - Top Inn and Meade’s Garage. split with Suburban Dairy. Davis Mar- ket won 3 from Hanson's Park. . Top scorer was Russ Monte “with 207 (592) for St. Ther- _ese’s and Jack Trudnak hitting 202 (575). St. Therese’s roiled 2817 total pins. Top single games were posted by Kalafsky 205, Barsh 216, Molley 210, Moore 211, Wendell 202, Har- riss 211, Yankoski 202, Myers 204, Volley 201. Crewn Major NEWS LING Friday night when he chalked up | triplicate games of 178 for Auto- matic Cigarette. Dallas Shopping Center took over | first with 28 points when it took 3 from Dallas Nursery. Michael's Excavating lost 3 to American Le- ' gion and Shavertown Lumber took 4 from Dallas Dairy. Michael's | dropped from first to tie with Shavertown in second, 1 point be- hind. i Next in line is Gosart's Appliances { with 25, losing 3 to Birth’s Esso. Wesley Gulf lost 3 to Monk Plumb- ! ing and Heating and is fifth with 24. Top scorer was Marty Pu- nunti with 214-234-209 (657) for Dallas Dairy. Pete Hospodar rolled 203-223-224 (650) for Monk's. munications, has 16. Guyette 12. High scores were posted by J. Bolton 213 (565); Heidel 233, Smith 201, Shuleski 202 and Torr 203. Orchard Farm took all 4 from Ben Franklin with Paul Schalm hitting a big 231 - 222 (612). Stan. ton TV copped 3 from Guyette’s with Kostrobala leading on 232 (565). Boyd White took 3 from Be: secker’'s with Jack Stanley hittin 216 (578) for White, and Heide posting 210 (565) for Besecker. Schalm’s 612 ‘was top series and Kostrobala’s 232 was high single game. ~ 5 Games in the 200's were also chalked up by Pryo~ 206, Ambrose 213, D. Bolton 203, Demmy 203, Sekera 201, Torr 201, Kardell 200. | Steve DeBarry led the Nursery Sunday Night Mixed with 230 (588). Bob Moore, Mike | Gems and Twisters tie up first Rudick and Dan Gula poured it on place with 19 each after Twisters for Birth’s. Dan had 228 (576), and Bob posted (580). Gerard Harris led the “lum- bermen” with 205-202 (575); Steve Bonomo rolled 200-221 (579) and Ted Kostrobala had 228 (571) for Michael’s. The ‘Legionnaires’ fea- tured Tom Metz with 204 (576). Tops for Gosart's was Fred Adams (563) for the ‘‘shoppers.” Frank Kardell tock honors for high single when he toppled 236 in one game for Wesley's. His series was (565). Community Service Here they "are, the Community Service men. Long time, no hear ‘| from! Orchard Farm is topping this group with 23 points, taking 3 of them from Stanton TV last week. The team was paced by Bolton. ‘hitting a big 254 (612). Stanton’s ' was knocked out of the lead to sec- ond with 217%. Ben Franklin took 1-from Boyd White. Franklin has 181% and White, 17. Besecker Real | Estate, with 3 from Guyette Com- Dave Eddy won special honors “TRANSHMISS IONS COMPLETELY OVERHAULED INCLUDES: Bands, Clutches, Gaskets, Seals, Sealing Rings, New ATF-A Transmission Fluid and Labor. RB Free TOWING NOTHING DOWN URCONDITION ALLY GUARANTEED MON. thru SAT. 8 A.M.-8 P.M. with 208 (565); J. Merc hit 223 | | Mike hit 225 (583); gplit 2-2 with Tangoes and Gems lost 3 to Cripples. Cripples has 1€ and Tangoes, 13. Hoods, have 1{ and Hens, 14 after they split, 2-2. Top scorer of the night was Jack Stanley with 195 (527); Ken Bayliss hit 504. Leading the “gals” 'were Grace Wilson; hitting 181-160 (480) and Elea- nor Moyer, 168 (473). Country FN 2 ve Bernie Pape chalked up. a big series last’ Tuesday when she toppled 569 pins for Joe's: Piz- za. Bernie scattered 190, 206 and 178 in her three ‘games. Competing for ‘honors was Lila Lozo for Link's, as she spilled 204-189 (541). Bev. Raberts hit 1938 (507) and Evelyn Rob- erts, posted ‘181-164 (503) for Bocar. Marie Bellas piled up 166-167-173 (506) ° for Mener guzzo’s. he Big scores in the upper 400’s were | recorded = by ‘Mary Dimmiick 204 (492); . Mary Ann Considine 17¢ (491); Rose Novroski . 164-167 {469) Helen Bonomo' 164-160 (468); Fl Allabaugh 168 161 (464). ? Other high scorers were M, Shook : 160, G. Grant 160, J. Blight 171 Joe's hit a single 775:and Link’ had 2208 total pins, Bowlerettes 3 iE Monk Plumbing «and ‘ Heatin' heads the league with 25", points, taking’ 3 from Bolton's Diner ‘last week. © Bolton's is ‘next with 19%. High scorer was Betty Lu Risch with 171-186 (170). died Betty: Lu also ‘took honors the week before, as she chalked up a big 213 (491) for Whit- ing’s Parts and Service. : Libby Cyphers hit 167-160 ~ (470). Ruth Nygren spilled 194 (£80). Kay Kalafsky hit 161 (451). Games in the 150's for the two weeks were posted by L. Hopkins, (468); Anita Pa . scavage 176 (463); Eleanor Olenick THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1964 \ Pictured above are members the trophy for winning the 1964 Shown standing left to right Crown Imperial, Evelyn Roberts, picture. ’ R. Nygren, K. Kalafsky, M. Heidel, A. Corbett, J. Bevan. Dallas Woman’s Club Swedes lead the league with 20 soints followed by Yanks and Danes, tied in second with 18 each. Limeys | have 167%. Swiss and’ Limeys shared honors, “imeys posted a single 607 and both .eams totalling 1619. ; Eleanor Moyer, Swedes, was tops with 185-187 (533). She also held ‘he limelight with an all-spare same of 161. | .Other high scorers were Jeanne Richards 175-164 (485), Swiss; stella Bulford 179 (462), Scots; Jonna Kaye 174 (463), Aussies; ') Graham 181, A. Bush 177. “.akers First report this season from Kocher’'s Boys tied in first place “vith 22 points each. Link’s is close with 21 and Stegmaier Lads and | Burkes Bar-B-Q are tied with 20. 3till threatening are Link's Girls and Hanson's Bar and Grill with 19 sach. Kocher’s Boys with 2677 total pins , and Hanson's Girls, 2616 led team scoring with Hanson's Girls out- scoring the boys for single high as girls hit 920 and boys, 902. Leading individual scoring for the men were Harold Kocher COOLER CLEANER FASTER EASIER ITS THE BEST WAY 10 COOK A TURKEY SEE? Maybe you can’t convince the gobbler that the even, uniform, golden tan that comes with ELECTRIC COOKING is just what he needs. But everyone at your Thanksgiving table will appreciate the way Reddy pre-: pares a meal. Before dinner is over they'll be more stuffed than the turkey! You'll appreciate ELECTRIC COOKING, too . .. . because if means a cooler kitchen and guaranteed success with automatic controls. It leaves you free to prepare other foods and gives you more time to spend with your guests, See about YOUR Electric Range Today! ~ Harveys Lake Light Co. “Serving the Back Mountain Area Since 1922" CHURCH STREET, DALLAS 205 (576), M. Petroskas (530), Harold Kocher, Jr. 197%, F. Schuler 191 and B. Rittenhouse 191. Teps for the women were ‘B. MacDeugall 178 (484), V. Rodda 176 and Helen Bonomo 1972 (472). Imperialettes i Joe's Men Shop held the lead Fri- Garrity Realty, breaking a two-way tie with Goodman’s Florist. Good- man lost all 4 to Mac Tools. Joe's now has 25 points. Goodman drop- ped to a tie with Elston’s Dairy in third place. Apex Auto Parts took 3 from O’Mailia Laundry and moved into the second spot with 24. De- laney, splitting 2-2 with Elston’s, has: < 20. “Jean Agnew was top scorer with 172-185 (501) for Delaney while Barbara Egliskis spilled 207-169 (500) for O’Malia. As- sisting Jean for her team, was Doris Ames with 190 (469). Helen Bonomo chalked up 176- 164 (495) for Apex, Jean Piech rolled 169-174 (494) and Gloria Charnitski scored 167-161 (486) for MacTools. Evelyn Kamont led Goodman’s with 160-180 (480). Top scorers were rolled by C. Purvin 167, A. Miller 162, T. Thomp- son 177, L. Krajewski 174. Back Mt. Neighborhood Nick Tomasak teok the “lime- light” Thursday, scoring 217- 236 (635) for his Brothers 4 team with teammate Arlie Van- derhoff hitting 203 (581) as. Lakers show Sportsman Bar-A and | day when it took 3 points from Eva). Crown Imperial Women Win Championship of Crown Imperial Lanes championship team, who recently accepted championship of the Women’s Independent Traveling League. are: Rita (Dink) Thomas, Bernie Pape. Tony Bonomo, proprietor of Ginger Gosart and Anita Pascavage.. A | Rose Novroski was absent from Dallas Keglers Are Champions | Crown Imperial Lanes, local wo- men’s team bowling out of Dallas, won ‘the 1964 championship of the | Woman's Independent Traveling League after winding up on top of a six-game roll-off against Jimmy's | Central Lanes. Jimmy’s, second half winner and ! Crown, first half winner, met in | contests of three games each at i Crown Imperial and Jimmy's Lanes. | Jimmy’s lost out on its home lanes | by 266 pins while Crown lost on its i home ground by 71. However, the | lead gained by the Crown girls | overlapped Jimmy's total by 195 pins. In the contest at Jimmy's, that team spilled 786-806-744 (2336) while Dallas piled up 838-896-869 (2602). Anita Pascavage set the ' pace for Dallas with 188-191-166 | (545) followed by Bernie Pape with '17%-18£.202 (540), Rose Novroski 210 (532), Evelyn Roberts (512), and Ginger Gosart with (473). When the teams competed at Dallas, Jimmy's girls scattered pins | to the tune of 863-884-878 (2625) but the Crown Imperial girls toppled 861-834-859 (2554), enough to take | the lead in total pins for the com- | plete six games. | Evelyn Roberts topped the local | scoring in the final match with 199- 190 (541); Anita posted (532), and | | Bernie Pape rolled (524). | they took 3 points from Bolton’s Diner. . J Cliff Garris led Payne Printery with (574) as it split 2-2 with Dod- son’s Market. This was the extent of the high series chalked up by the men. Top single games were hit by T. ‘Appel 201, Boston 28, Bracken 208, Stitzer 208, Toni 200, Kamont 204, Buynak 203, Adams 203, Yankoski 208, R. Heness 202. Industrial \ Gordon’s Insurance took all 4 from American Legion with Dave Zimmerman hitting 221- 203 (585), tops for the night. A] Wendel chalked up 219 (575) for A&P as it took 3 from Soldier Darts. Parker Fuel took all from Mushal Construction with C. Kazokas scoring 210 Mushal’s Plumbing took 3 from Thomas Barber. B. An- drews led the victers with a 201. Linear League | HELP! HELP! Won't someone | give me a list of women’s names and men’s names or mark the wo- men on the sheets, or SOMETHING! I can’t tell the men from the women on the score sheets and so, I can't tell whether the scores are good or not. Please, do something so that I give these bowlers credit for good scores posted. i | bse dso dri Burton Luster 1st ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL olin cdiasiectiineatinetioedn HAIR FASHIONS Dallas Shopping Center ie dd lo ddi lo de lis B Oedioniion Lddd (LIMITED TIME) 675-2222 and HAIR CUT PERMANENT November and December only Mr. Richard — Mr. Burton Luster — Full time stylist available all regular hours At the shop all day TUESDAYS Makes Good Showing In Cross Country Race Ray McClary, a junior from Dallas Senior High Schcol, was the only Back Mountain entry in the PIAA District 2 cross country race held | last Saturday at Kirby Park, Kings- | ton. Ray made a fine showing, | finishing 11th out of 42 runners. | The first place spot was won by Dan | Payne of Meyers in a time of | 14:29.7 and second by, Pete Manoz- zi, also of Meyers. Jim Kelly, Coughlin, finished third. This was the first year for Dis- trict 2 to hold a cross country meet here. George Jones, Wilkes-Barre schools athletic director, was the meet director. : McClary is the son of Mr. and | | | | | Mrs. Ray McClary Sr., Claude Street, Dallas. He is a member of * the high school track team coached by Mr Clinton Brobst — READ THE TRADING POST — Un... SEE YOUR NEAREST Bradley Rauch i At Great Lakes Bradley L. Rauch has begun bas- ic training at the. Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, Illinois. The training lasts nine weeks and the recruits receive tests and interviews which determine their future as- |; i | signments in the Navy. Upon completion of the program, they are assigned to service schools for technical training or to ships and stations for on-the-job training in a Navy rating speciality. Bradley is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Rauch, Harveys : | Lake. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS The Dallas Post DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Sales Slip Pads In Many Designs THE DALLAS POST GAs FOR BETTER COOKING DELANEY GAS SERVICE, Inc. Memorial Highway Dallas 674-4781 ARTIQ UES—Jenny Lind knives, soapstone, crocks, 5 too numerous to mention. adding machine other misc. items. wicker chairs, setee . . TERMS — CASH MYRON. BAKER, Auctioneer Lehman, Pa. Tel. 674-6226 * PUBLIC AUCTION SALE Entire Contents of the Antique Shop of MARY VAN CAMPEN 2nd Rd., Warden Place, Harveys Lake . (near Qur Lady of Victory Chapel) SAT. NOVEMBER 14, - 1 AM. bottle, Majolica cuspidor, Carnival glass, celery vase, coffee grinder, cider press, wash bowls, slop jar, pitchers, salt dishes, caster set, ice cream chairs, wash stand, hay pitcher and 4 steins, lamps, dome clock, Blue Delft clock, replica of “Mayflower,” lanterns, Gypsy girl bust (Za- Za), pressed glass punch bowl with 6 cups, cast iron grid- dle and frying pans, flat irons, old Captain's chair, vine- gar cruets, sleigh robe, old hall rack, goblets, old scale, tables, misc. glass dishes, jewel boxes . . . and other items MISE. ITEMS—Turee diamond rings, lapel watch, new. Pyrex baking dishes, home-made jelly, house plants, Holy dishes with 22 carat gold (new), 2 fur capes (mink and muskrat), 3 lovely jardinieres, electric hot plates, plant- ers, linens, hand crocheted doilies, bedspreads, Burroughs (good condition), bird cages, plant stands, goblets and glasses, candle holders, CHILDREN’S ITEMS— Crip, bassinet, high ‘chair, wagon, dolls, toy piano, other toys, chalk board, books, games, chest of drawers, etc. : HOUSEHOLD —Nesco” electric roaster (like new), 2 oven roasters, rocker, pictures, porch glider, white plastic day bed, cedar chest, clothes hamper, diningroom table and 5 chairs, lamps, bureau, throw rugs, bed springs, side- board, mirror, 4 kitchen chairs, pots and pans, bird bath, . and many other items. Lamp, McHenry whiskey pc. tea set, water decanter, . .. and many Sale to be held in heated shop. Lunch served, LIKE A FREE RIDE? . rally a a ry 2 Ww SKI-DOO DEALER! { Jump on the s=&r- of! Whip over the softest snow, the slickestice...up to 35 mph. The Bombardier Ski-Doo now offers the fun of snow travel to everyone who loves the great outdoors. On a Ski-Doo, make daytime safaris over the snowfields — with a sleigh-load of kids in tow. Go night riding with a white moon over your shoulder. Race . . hills! Fresh air by the lungful, healthful exercise, sheer enjoyment! seo Junipi.a is ielimb Ski-Doo is practical too! You ean cruise to your snowed-in cottage, go out on the lakes where the big fish are, explore and hunt areas not in summer. Your track will show you the way back. accessible Bombardier’s many years of experience with snow vehicles since they invented the snowmobile in 1937, provides the Bombardier Ski-Doo with the ideal balance of power and weight. Its patented rubberized track exerts only a quarter pound pressure per square inch, floats over the softest snow, lets you leap from drift to drift. Fun to ride . . . and economical too! The Ski-Doo’s rugged motor takes you half a hundred miles on a single tank of gas/oil mixture. . easy to Safe, speedy, sporty, Ski-Doo — see all three 1965 models soon! rp Caddie LaBar Distributing Co. Harveys Lake Highway — Dallas ta a 2