nea EE EEE SG = Be eS - Badgers 25. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA CROWN IMPERIAL LANES BOWLING NEWS There are probably many un-|one half point behind . in second. sung heroes in St. Paul’s Lutheran | Swedes have 25 and Scots, 22. Brotherhood bowling league, but I don’t have any reports on individual scoring. . However, in case you haven't checked the bulletin board ately, the Huskies and Tigers were tied Friday night with 32 and a half points each. Trojans had 30 and a half .and there was a three-way tie in third. Mustangs, Bulldogs and Long Horns each had’ 26 points. Panthers: had 25 and a half and Dallas Woman’s Club Limeys head the league with 26 and a half points with Aussies just TA 5 MERRY CHRISTMAS ~~ STOCKING FOR YOUR DOG Chaek Full, O’ harmless, digestible Toys 98c¢ $# FOR YOUR CAT } Toys filled with catnip— 1 Leaves, Mouse etc. 69c¢ "EVANS ~~ DRUG STORE SHAVERTOWN ‘and a half. Aussies and Danes shared honors! when they each had a 562 game and Danes had 1622: total pins. Eleanor Moyer led the scoring with 179(467) for the Swedes: Jeanne Richards led the Swiss with 463 and Margaret Milne “hit 177 (459) for Danes. Posting high sin- gles were Donna Kaye 171, Anne Bush 163, Marion Harter 161 and Kate Richards 162. Industrial : A & P still holds the lead after taking 2 in a split. with = Mushal Construction. Ranch Wagon moved | and Wesley's took all from Mich- | High School. in a little closer, copping 3 from Parker Fuel and took over. fourth with 31 and a half. Adams has 30 Jim Travers took honors with a big 213 for the Legion Team. Yanik hit 199; W. Shaw 197; Alexander and Wendel, 190 each; Wendel hit high series of 524. i Back Mt. Neighborhood Brothers 4 dropped its place in first to Disque Funeral Home when the “Brothers” lost 3 to Dodson’s | Market and Disque copped all Fon Shady Side Dairy. Disque now has 40 points and Brothers, 38" and a half. Henry's Jewelry, still holds ly 1 from Gordon's. Insurance and is still’ in. fourth with’ '33!" Payne West Side has 29; Dallas Nursery | the-Army in August of that year. Printery took 1 from Bolton's Din- : “er and has' 31 with Bolton's next ! on 30 and a half. Klass Motors took | all from LaBar’s; Stonehurst Cot-! | tage, 3 from Phillips Supply and ! | Esso. I | | | { | | | { | | Columbia Catering lost all to Code’s Disque’s featured Al Cigearel- ~ | li taking top honors with 226- 211-213, toppling a total of 660. Don King led Dodson’s with a big 233 game, high sin- gle of the night. Arlie Vander- hoff posted 202 (592) for Bro- thers 4. Other high series were by. Rich- oan a0 4 4 a 0 a 4 21d Ide with 206 (590); John Bol- afte shopping @ Dinner at b The New Menu Every Day !! OPEN DAILY 6 AM. TO 11-P.M. i SUNDAY DINNERS SERVED FROM NOON shell appreciate... 2, Town House LAKE STREET : DALLAS Wag | eric, Miller, R. Bonomo, Neyhard, Hospodar. : (481), Rose Novroski rolled 171 . (469), Single games over 160 were marked by G. Gabel 175, L. Lozo BY DORIS MALLIN ton 201 (572); W. Check (565). Spilling over 200 pins in. one game were D. Bolton, Sr., Heidel, Berkey, Yankoski, Stredny, Henness, Fed- Zukosky, Shupp. Crown Imperial Majors Shavertown Lumber, led by Ed Havrilla hitting 204-200-204 (608) took 3 from Dallas Nursery and holds first place with 38 points. Dallas Shopping Center is in sec- ond with 35, including 2 from Dal- las Dairy. Automatic Cigarette tied with Wesley's Gulf, 32 points each, | after Automatic took 3 from Birth’s | ael’s Excavating, who still holds 3rd | place with 33. Leo Yankoski set | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1964 - Induction ceremonies for new | New Members Inducted Into Dallas Key Club tion and esteem with which Ki- members of the Dallas Senior High | wanis and the Key Club in Dallas School Key Club were held on Mon- day night at the Dallas Senior | tured . above, | have for each other as they pursue their many civic and community New members, pic- | projects throughout the year. were officially in- | Mr. Guyette told the members ducted by Mr. William Wright, past that Kiwanis men of Dallas have | the pace for Wesley's with 216-205 | president of Kiwanis and Mr. Wil- | been most proud of their Key Ciub (567). Tony Pineno led Automatic | as he piled up highest pins for the night, toppling 218 (611). Top singles were hit by Mike Gorey hitting 229 and Harold Bennett spilling 225. Fred Adams scattered 210 (583) for Gosart’s, but his team lost 3 | to American Legion. Tops for the ‘“legionnaires” was Arlie orton hoff hitting (564). Amby Vida roll- ed 212 (578) for West Side Nov- | elty as it: split. 2 - 2 with Monk Plumbing -and Heating. ~~ ‘Heading | 30: and a half, tied ‘with - Gosart's;.| has 28 and. a half and’ Birth’s Esso. | 2 rat gi 23 | “Also posting eames in tha 200s | were Strednv, Harris, Kocher, Jr: | Mere, 'Gauntlett; - Klass, Finarelli, | { ‘ “Ladies ‘Country 77 Joe's Pizza, with 3 from Bernie's | Pizza, holds down top place with 33 and a half while Forty Fort Lumber, moving up after taking all from Link's Tavern. has 30 and | a half. Link's has 28 and a half. Bo- | car Manufacturing took 3 ‘from | Meneguzzo’s and holds fourth place | with 28. Meneguzzo’s has 26 and | Bernie's. 21 and a half. Anita Pascavage took . the limelight when she spilled 187- 175-1%5 (537) pins, passing up top. single game as Ginger Gos- art piled up 200 in one game. Her total was 479. Bérnie Pape scattered 191- | 172 (513 and Helen Bonomo toppled 190-173 (502). Evelyn Roberts hit 171 (484), Mary ‘Ann Considine had 161-167 168, F. Rosenberger 166; V. Harris 176, F..-Allabaugh 160." M. Bellas 1685-161, -E. Kamont 168, B. Roberts 160. : Bowlerettes Monk Plumbing and Heating still holds first but lost some margin when it dropped 4 ‘points to Bol- ton’s Diner. Whiting’s Parts and Service took 4 from Duke Isaacs. Monk's has 29 and a half, Isaacs has 25 and a half, Whiting’s 21 and a half and Bolton's 19 and a half. WAHOO INN HARVEYS LAKE 639-5971 SERVING MEALS FROM 12 TO 12 Specializing in ITALIAN-AMERICAN FOOD CATERING PARTIES BANQUETS and WEDDINGS 065 | START A CHRISTMAS CLUB TODAY! | ~ Shavertown Office THE WYOMING NATIONAL BANK OF WILKES-BARRE SINCE 1829 | top spot. with’ 32 points; Twisters parent club of Dallas. Mr. Wright | challenged ‘the new members to, continue the work pattern estab-| meeting. lished by older members and he Key Club advisor at Lake-Lehman | Robert Stanton, Samuel Zachary, also explained the close associa- High School, was introduced to the | Roger Cheney, Charles Tyrrell, Rus- | | liam Guyette, present head of the (in the Dallas High School. Stephen Farrar, Key Club Presi- dent, presided at the induction Mr. Samuel Davenport, | In U. S. Army At Vietnam | | Army Specialist Four Thomas 3 to the U. S. ‘Army support Com- mand; Vietnam, as a gunner. | Dorosky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tho- | | High: School’ in 1962 and’ entered He: completed basic training at Fort Jackson, S. C.. His wife, Carol. is presently liv- ing on Route 2; Dallas. Ann * Whiting - took honors posted: 198 (463) and Joyce -Bevan ‘rolled 162 (462). High singles “were hit by R. Ny- | gren 168, C: Miller 169, J. Inman | 161, E: ‘Anderson ‘163, D. Cyphers 162, 'M. ‘Heidel 163. | Sunday Night Mixed Gems took 4 from ‘Hens; Cripnles f copped :3 from. Twisters, and Tan- | goes won 3 from Hoods. Gems hold | have. 28: and Tangoes,” 24. ° | Men who took honors were Bob | Maturi 202 (551). Ken Bayliss 229 | (538). Top single.’ games were | posted by Ed Roth. ° Grace Wilson scored high for the ‘women as she piled up 162-179-175 (516); Allie Hef- fernan * hit 201 (511); Betty Stanley had 179 (476); Eleanor Moyer rolled 163 (471), Sue Schalm had 169. Community Service Orchard Farms is out in front. with. 38 points, taking 8 from Besecker Real Estate Monday with Dick Demmy lead- ing the way on 204-221 (584). Anderson set the pace for the Real Estate Team with 216- 200 (579). Stanton T V took all 4 from Ben Franklin -and is in second with 35 and a half points. Kostrobala was high fer Stanton’s with 200 (578). Next ‘in line: is ‘Boyd: White with 29. White's lost some ground when it dropped all 4 to Guyette's. Jack Landis Jed the victors with 223 (572). : Single highs were posted by «D. Bolton 226, Sekera 208. George ‘Shupp Sportsmen’s Bar ‘split with St. Therese’s as two mem- 2:9 ~~ | graduation Dorosky Assigned Gunner | Private Richard Brace | Completes Basic Training Private Richard A. Brace, 21, son! of Mr. and Mrs. Allen K. Brace, RD | | Dorosky has been recently assigned | 1 Dallas will complete his Basic |e Pace, 158 Hillside Avenue, Combat Training on January 8. | While assigned to Company D, | 21% | : a : | whil i i i third, taking. all. from Robinson's Dallas Dairy was Steve Andrasko moc C. Dorosky, W. Mt. Airy Road. 2nd Battalion, 1st Training Brigade e serving with. Headquaters | Kennels. Sheldon’s Lunch took on- | with (564). The “plumbers” - have, Shavertown, graduated from Dallas | of the Infantry Training Center in Columbia, South Carolina, he has been introduced to a wide variety | of infantry skills, along with inten- sive physical conditioning. - He att- | |.ended classes in the tradition of the | service, character guidance, and the | role of the Army in the World To- | day. A Basic training is climaxed by a review before Major General - Gines Perez, Commanding General of Fort Jackson. Outstand- ing ‘Trainees are recognized in the | ceremony that is open to parents | and invited guests. | Private Brace is. a graduate of Dallas Senior High ‘School, class of 1961. Prior to entering the ser- vice, he was employed as a drafts-! man by Westinghouse, Bloomfield, | New Jersy. | bers won scoring honors. Koch- er spilled 210 (593) and Mac- ulis rolled 208-233 (588) for | Sportsmen. | Shalata led Cook’s Excavating to a 3 point victory over Kuehn's Pharmacy. Shalata hit 200 (560). Rudick hit 205 (578) for Kuehn’s. Town House Restaurant lost 3 to Meade’s Garage. Jim Lohman set the pace for the Restaurant boys with 560 pins. Others posting single games ov- | er 200 were Finnegan, Volley, Kra= jewski, Daylida, Shaw, Kalafsky. ~