we 2 ? § - ‘have been covered this week be- ESRI, & I . DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA CROWN IMPERIAL LANES BOWLING NEWS Forty Fort respectively. Helen piled up games of 169-201-177, Lila posted 188-199 and Anita rolled 218-191. And that’s not all! Bernie Pape “blasted away at the wood” and came up with a nice 172-188 (494); Arlene Hospodar hit 160-171 (477) and Ginger Gosart turned over 176- 172 (473), all on the same team, iJoe’s. They totalled 2233 pins ‘including an 800 game. Rose Novroski spilled 185 (468) and Mary Ann Considine had 165 (460). Reporting high singles were G. Gabel 191, T. Denmon 169, L. Weale 166, B. Roberts 171, M. Shook 160, E. Kamont 162, E. Olenick 166. Nice going, girls! Bowlerettes Monk Plumbing and Heating is still hanging onto the lead with 29% points, taking another 3 from | Whiting’s Parts and Service last | Thursday. Duke Isaacs moved in closer with 4 from Bolton's Diner. Isaacs has 25% to its credit; Whit- ing’s has 21% and Bolton's, 19%. Top scorer was Libby Cyphers with 183 (495) for Monk's. Single high scores were posted by Leis Bolton 167, Terry Mor- ton 176, Jean Burns 162, Doris Cyphers 166, Kay Kalafsky 164. Hitting in the 150’s were A. Corbett, J. Bevan, T. Langdon, D. Davis, T. Morton, L. Cy- phers, R. Nygren, M. Hislop. Thanksgiving Day is only two days away and the Dallas Post is already out, so the Bowling News| looks as if it took a holiday. Not all the leagues usually included | cause the copy had to be in before some had bowled. However, every- one excluded will be in next week. HAPPY THANKSGIVING! Sunday Night Mixed The Gems took all 4 from Hoods last week, breaking the tie with Twisters and moving into firsty place with 26 points. Twisters took 3 from Hens and are second with i 25. Tangoes, with 44 from Cripples and Hens with just 1, are tied with 18 each. (Cripples have 17 and Hoods, 16. Top scorer of the night was Jack Stanley for Tangoes with 194 (558). Bob Maturi rolled 519 and Hank posted 190 (506). The girls were hitting ‘em too, as Grace Wilson piled up 187-160 (496) for Tangoes, El- oise Titman spilled 178-166 (493) for Gems and Allie Heffernan chalked up 167 (464) for Gems. P. J. Schalm turned in a nice game of 201. Country The two top teams, Joe's Pizza | and Link's Tavern clashed last week | and ended up in a tie for first with | 2715 each. Link's took 2 points | and tied up the second game for %. : Meneguzzo's lost all to Bernie's | Linear tie : Pizza and has 24 in second while | This league has stretched out: to. Forty Fort Lumber is just 72 point fourteen teams; including the origi behind after winning all from Bocar | nal Idetown Bears and Harveys Manufacturing. 8 It is Three beautiful series headed the scoring with Helen Bonomo ‘scattering 547 for Bernie’s while Lila Lozo and Anita Pascavage each hit 540 for Link’s and LUZERNE THEATRE Lake Service Club leagues. erage bowlers and old-timers: They have been rather neglected in this column this season,‘ because I had — | a tough time getting the men sep- could not give credit to anyone for high games rolled. But; here we go ih ol November 3rd found Charlie Higgs top scorer with 213-233 (615) for Boiler Room and Wed. - Thurs. team mate George Groff hitting (Matinee and Evening) 196 (569) as they took all 4 2 Thriller CPTI yr PP PIII 7 “Goliath and the Vampires” FORTY-FORT > Cohit THEATRE “Last Man On Earth” Friday and Saturday “Where Love Kas Gone” With Bette Davis and Susan Hayward Sunday (Con’t. 2 to 11) BR da ed. - Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. (Con’t. Thurs, 8 to 11) Walt Disney's “So Dear To My Heart” James Darren Pamela Tiff Sun. - Mon. - Tues - Wed. in i “The Lively Set” plus “The Young Swingers” Kim Novak Laurence Harvey “Of Human Bondage” RS DARING'S Market Rockingham 33: | Ib TURKEYS 16 to 20 Ib. average 5 TO 15 LB. TENDER, DELICIOUS TURKEYS Fresh, Lean Ground Beef Lean, Meaty Pork : Butts pe. Ib. 37c ©. SHURFINE SWEET POTATOES 39¢ Ib. - 3 Ibs. $1.29 Pumpkin 2/39%¢ CRANBERRY SAUCE SHURFINE 21, size 5s N5s ? G= 3c BORDEN’S GIANT MINCEMEAT WALNUTS BO | (inna 49 PURE gn FROZEN PIES | 18! i MINCE 49. 26 oz. Size 28 oz. WE'RE OPEN SUNDAYS Open Mon., Tues., Wed. 9 to 6 — Thurs., Fri, Sat. 9 to 9 674-8481 FATE ar ar ll a mixed league and is made up of |. all sorts of averages, beginners, av- arated from the women and so Ii BY DORIS MALLIN from Finishing Department. For the girls, T. Harvey chalked up 171-167 (476) and J. Brannon hit 176 (465) for Shipping, leading the team on to a 3 point victory over Supply Room. Top singles were posted by H. Jordan 174, R. Newberry 167, J. Thompson 181, M. Whitesell 167, J. Durkin 184, M. Baker 173, P. John- son 164, F. Rittenhouse 173, for the girls. - Men hitting single highs were J. Berti 213, B. Rittenhouse 199, H. Gebhart 206, T. Wentzell 220, J. Zarno 192, J. James 202. On the tenth, Charlie again took honors when he scored 191-195 (567) for Boiler Room. Opposite him was A. Hawk, hit- ting 199 (565) for Compound Room. Compound Room took 3 points. Other top scorers were (girls) Marie Ritts 164-189 (500), Helen Bialogwicz 182-167 (471), T. Har- vey 162, R. Pilger 186 (466), J. Elgaway 1562, M. Whitesell 188 (470), Jewell Thompson 174-188 (519). The boys featured L. Bedford 214, J. Berti 194, B. Brandt 193, J. Zar- no 192, T. Gryskiewiez 196, G. Groff 199. Lakers / Sportsmen Bar-A leads the league with 29 points, the other teams following not too far behind. y Or Kocher's Boys have 28, Stegmaier | School takes time out to .visit the Lads 27, Link's Girls 26, Burke's area and grade his student's work. Bar B-Q 25. | Pictured above ‘is Scott Strohl with “Hanson's Bar and Grill led the | his Thanksgiving drawing which is teams with 973 . (2839). jon display at Orchard Farm Restau- Case 3 g h i Casey Dimmick led the scor Bob Moore toppled 625. pins ing with 234 (632). Marie ai rE n Ritts topped the women’s scor- for Birth’s Esso, piling up 207- ok ep vy 228 (625) games. Dan Gula ing with 214 (558). Helen Bo- lled (585). Andy Matt t nomo rolled 504; Becky Caster- Toler is 35 ancy ingie post Jine hit 187 (481); S. Dalon hit ed highest single game, hitting 198; Joe Maculis hit 231 (567) 233 for Dallas Dairy. : Other top scores were turned in J : a1 Rs 5 and Bill Rittenhouse had 23 by Ted. Kostrobala 222- (574), Leo (588) for the mes Yankoski (580), Frank Kardell 216 | Crown Imperial Majors (562), Harold Kocher 214 (577), Two teams are tied up in first | "7 pinan (567) place of the Major league. Michael's | 504 (572), Nick Stredny 220 (581), Excavating and Shavertown Lumber | Rich Bonomo (561), Pete Hospodar have 32 each as both teams split [212 (570). with their = opponents, Michael | Hitting high single games were against Birth and the “lumbermen” | y,pqerhoff 205, Ide 200, Lozo 213, against Wesley. Dallas Shopping | pichards 200, Gauntlett 223, Harris took only 1 from Automatic Cig~|oqq. is ays i | arette and has second spot with Neighborhood | 30 points. Gosart’s Appliance won ; ; 3 from Dallas Dairy and Monk Arlie Vanderhoff led the scoring Plumbing and Heating copped 3 : : ! : | from American Legion. Gosarts has ke 20 oo = SEE : 291, Wesley's Gulf has 28 and | 28-t0e team took @ rom; whel- | Monk's ‘has 271. don’s Lunch. No matter where: the art work Ra ! for Henry's. Jewelry. BU RTO N H { ~ Other top scores were posted by LUSTER | Funeral Home; Cliff Garris (561). | Nick Stredny 201 (569) for Disque Singles were hit by Klass 203, Dod- Hair Fashions p on 212, King 220, J. Bolton 228, | Elston 208, Bracken 201, Heness #202, Ide 210, Buynak 207, Yan- ® | koski 201, Ciccarelli 200, Zukosky 8 200. Dallas Woman’s Club A Limeys head the 8 23), points while Aussies push ft hard with 23. Swedes are closing 8 | in with 22 and Scots, 217,. Yanks Bl have 21. ie Aussies led the teams with 565 (1611). Margaret Milne z PER | | HALL’'S | rolled 469 for three and Ann | Arnaud hit 185. Dallas Shopping Center 675-2222 league with Call for #8 Appointment Al Ciccarelli | for the Back Mountain Neighbors | D. Brek topped the | single games with a big 256 (579) | had 170 (462) for Scots; Donna | that it can’t be repeated. jrant in Dallas. THE DALLAS, POST, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1964 | Dallas Teacher Examines Art Student's Work | Pictured on the completed, Mr. - Robert- Hukill, {left is Mr. Hukill, who has just ‘art instructor at Dallas Senior High graded the drawing prior to the! taking of the picture. On the right is Scott Strohl, the young artist, who * is, ‘a i Senior High School. Margellina Is Better; ‘Now Back At Classes sophomore at Dallas Robert Margellini, Idetown, has Ireturned home and is ‘back at classes after spending eight weeks lin Nesbitt | Scranton Hospital and one State after at suffering severe burns in a freak accident. An. outstanding football star, {Robert was missed from the lineup this season at Lake Lehman High. {He attended the game last Satur-: ‘day between his alma mater and | Luzerne and was present at the Football Banquet Saturday evening at Lehman. | Robert was also a wrestling star | for the local high school before accident. his Kaye rolled 167-167. (459) for ‘Aus- sies. - Carol Bayliss hit 164. | Industrial i The men in this league didn’t too well last. week. {were thinking ‘about the night | they would have this week and do Maybe they off all [the turkey and trimmings they would be eating. | weather reports were Or maybe the on their minds — with cold weather headed | this way; how much harder more | difficult it was going to be to jout nights. {certainly was not bowling! {was a 222 by Al Wendel, with Roberts and Barcz games. No one rolled a series | the upper 500’s. get I don’t know, but it The {highest score recorded for the night Ww. hitting 201 in | The mind that does not welcome {visitors will = always have the | “vacant” sign showing: as | One good thing about silence .is FOR A | © Margaret included a 169 in her THANKSGIVING series for the Danes; Stella Bulford ip DAY RT, WY AE TREAT The Castle MAIN HIGHWAY W..-DALLAS, PA, See our complete selection of fresh, delicious ussell Steven, CANDIES FULL COURSE — Roast Turkey Lamb Chops Thanksgiving Day 12-0z. Lobster Tail HOURS 8 A.M. to 1 P.M. § Roast Prime Ribs of Beef a jus will be serving a delicious THANKSGIVING DINNER (all the trimmings) Many other specialties to choose from SERVING: DINNERS NIGHTLY FOR EMERGENCY SUNDAY SERVICE SERVED FROM DINNERS 12 NOON 696-2565 674-9461 DINNER Lake Street Dallas SERVING DAILY | 6a.m. = 11 p.m. THANKSGIVING A THE TOWN HOUSE Sunday Dinner served : from 12 Noon \ x SECTION B—PAGE 1 Card Of Thanks The family of Robert Margellini, who was critically injured two months ago and has been hospital- ized since that time, wish to ex- press their deep appreciation to all | their neighbors, friends and rela- |tives who were so kind and for their many cards and gifts. YMCA News Younger girls are continuing to trip, Splash Parties are every first! join the Back Mt. YMCA in order | and third Fridays from 8:00 to 10:00 ! to participate in the baton class, | p.m. Those who attend must reg-' gymnastics, games and other ac-) ister the day before, so that a bus tivities every Saturday morning, | may be reserved. from 10:00 to 12:00. Last Satur-| Grade school boys began the 1964 day, the girls capped their fun with | Back Mountain YMCA Olympics an exciting scavenger hunt. Every- | last Tuesday, November 17. A series | thing from paperclips to chalk were | of relays, testing speed and agility, among the items collected. While | are featured. These “Olympics” baton and gymnastics form the | take place every Monday and Tues- basic program, the girls will also| day from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. and have crafts, learn to sing, see some are open to members only. | folk dancing and several other sur-| The Retired Men's Club of the prises in the weeks ahead. | Back Mountain YMCA, which meets Members enjoyed a “Splash Par- | every Wednesday at noon, will have ty” at the Central YMCA on Fri-|its annual election of officers on! the Comriunity. are invited to day, November 20. George Williams | Wednesday, December 2 at the Back join this group for games and in- accompanied the members on this| Mountain YMCA. All retired men formal fellowship. Jump on the sx&- 0%! Whip over the softest snow, the slickestice...up to 35 mph. Bmbulance Crew Charles Flack’s crew, Dallas Community Ambulance, is on duty this week: Bill Wright, Leighton Scott, Jim Davies, John Carey. Start- ing midnight, Sunday: Ray Titus, | Les Tinsley, Jack Berti. 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