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Kate Richards Top Scorer
Kate Richards led DALLAS WOM-
AN’S CLUB last week with 179 |
(460) while Allspice was taking |
team honors with 467 (1632). ;
Theresa Graham piled up 174 |
(464) and Jeanne Richards hit 182. |
Thursday, Paprika took over |
the top spot with 20 points. |
Ginger has 18 and Caraway 17.
Paprika had the most pins, 616 |
(1677).
Ann Jordan took honors with |
182 (469); Adele Peterson hit 180
‘and Bette Hanna had 178.
ARich Bonomo ‘fakes H:nors i
Top scorer in BACK MT. NEIGH- |
BORHOOD League was Rich Bono-
mo as he spilled 256-213 (655) for
Henry's. C. Ehlinger led Radar
Squadron with 213-225 (616) and |
Harold Kocher, Jr. piled up 216 |
(602) for Bill's Diner. Tom Appel |
Legal Notice —
NOTICE is hereby given that the |
Supervisors of Dallas Township will
consider enacting the Ordinance set |
forth below at a special meeting on |
Monday, the 21st of November, |
1966, at 7:00 p.m. EST, at the Dal-
las Area Senior High School in Dal-
las Township:
DALLAS TOWNSHIP
ORDINANCE NO. 1966-3
LAYING OUT AND OPENING OF
ASTER ROAD AND JAMES STREET
Be it ordained and enacted by
« the Board of Supervisors of Dallas
Township as follows:
"¥ # Section 1. Aster Road and James
Street, both as shaded in red on the
map of Applewood Manor attached
hereto and hereby made a part
hereof, are hereby laid out and
opened as public roads, a petition
of interested citizens for such action
"having been received.
: Section 2. The said Aster Road
begins at a point on Upper Demunds
Road (Legislative Route No. 40053)
in Dallas Township, said point be-
ing 3550 feet in a southerly direc-
tion from the junction of paid Upper
Demunds Road and Lower Demunds
Road. Aster Road extends therefrom
South 82 degrees 30 minutes East
327.14 feet to a point in the center |
line of James Street. James Street |
extends in the said line North and
+ South from said point the following
courses and distances: South 7 de-
grees 30 minutes West 237 feet and
North 7 degrees 30 minutes East 524
feet. Aster Road and James Street
each have a width of 25 feet on each
of the center line described above
for a total width of 50 feet.
= Section 3. The Secretary is di-
rected to file a copy of this Ordin- |
ance, together with the attached
sketch, in the Office of the Clerk |
of the Court of Quarter Sessions of
Luzerne County and to file another
copy with the Pennsylvania Depart-
ment of Highways.
“The map to be attached to said |
Ordinance may be inspected at the |
¥ home of the Secretary. |
: All parties interested may attend
such meeting and be heard.
DALLAS TWP. SUPERVISORS
Glenn Howell, Secretary
Demunds Road, RD #3
Dallas, Pa.
Frank Townend, Solicitor
1 193 (500 for Adams.
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Bowling News
id from NCR. Tim's Atlantic took
Amos as she piled up 165-165 (484)
‘Stair 186 (468), Lil Trudnak 163-
1-0843 :
by Doris R. Mallin
hit 243 (581) and Frank Kundrat
had 246 (570).
Steve Bonomo chalked up his
first 500 series of the season.
(That's what I was told). He
hit a 207 (520)! Harold Kocher,
Sr. piled up a triplicate series
of 179 games.
The week before, C. Ehlinger led
the scoring with 224° (605). Joe
Kravitz toppled 223 (579), Rogers
hit 213 (565) and Tony Bonomo
rolled 211-212 (572).
First Report From Industrial :
The INDUSTRIAL League turned
in its first report with a record of
six teams. High scorer last Wednes-
day was Tony Bonomo, Sr. with
214 (557) for Parker as it took
3 from A&P as L. Lynn posted 189
(531) and L. Kogler hit 190 (532)
for the losers. Luigi's Pizza, led
by Rich Bonomo with 190 (543)
took 3 from Adams. G. Boston hit
Whiting’s Takes 4
Whiting’s Parts, with Betty Lou
Risch out in front, won 4 points |
from Duke Isaacs in the BOWLER-
ETTES League. Betty toppled 181-
160 (483). i
Ann Corbett hit 176 For Isaacs
Toots Langdon hit 172 for Bol-
ton’s and Betty Mokychic had 160
for Monk's. Bolton's took 3 from
Monk's.
The week before, Joyce Bevan
won honors when she spilled
173 (490). Kay Kalafsky had
186 (466). Marge Hislop hit
165 and B. L. Risch had 169.
Doris Amos Cops Honors
' Friday night honors in IMPERI-
ALETTES League went to Doris |
for Gordon’s Insurance. Helen Bon-
| front ?
A determined Knight grabs Dallas
quarterback Steve Townsend from
behind as he heads for paydirt in
Saturday’s game between the two
local schools. Townsend did score
a touchdown in the game, a thrilling (7, back, a junior on the varsity
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1966
| climax to his high school career.
| Also pictured are Carl Zimmerman,
| 5, back, who had a terrific season
| with Dallas, scoring 20 out of 23
| attempts at PAT, and Bob Parry,
College
BY BRUCE HOPKINS
A Typical Letter Home | doesn’t like me a heck of a lot, |
Dear Homelys, i
Well, how are things on the home | two of them together
everyone is well, | uglier, and he gets bigger. Besides, |
Hope
happy, and congenial. As for me,
well I'm not too bad. I've been
having a problem with my throat—
it’s sore an awful lot. Then there
are these headaches I keep getting: | Everytime I
they start at the back of my neck |
i and work their way up and around |
| to my eyebrows, and then they kind | that girl I've been dating steadily |
Bound
Everytime I see the
she gets |
you know?
| that redhead I had out last weekend
[is coming on stronger all the time. |
| She's a real doll, and I don't think |
she even knows any wrestlers. |
see her she looks
better.
By the way, tell what's-her-name, |
omo chalked up 178 (470) and the | of throb—kthwang, kthwang—and i at home, that T'll write as soon as |
team won 4 from Apex.
I can never study. It's too bad I!
I get the chance but that I've been |
O’'Malia, led by Marilyn Morris had to have one every night last|just SWAMPED with work, like I
with 170-164 (481), copped 4 from | week when we were having all those | mean up to’ my left nostril—or |
Meneguzzo's. Doris Mallin hit 167. |
exams and everything, huh? But, |
something convincing like that, |
Lil Trudnak with 176 (473) and | listen, don’t worry or anything, | okay?
Carolyn Purvin with 182. (469) led
Goodman's to a 3 point win from
from Elston’s.. Della Belles, with
170 (470) led Garrity as they took
3 from Citgo.
The week before, Helen
Bonomo piled up a beautiful
167-172-178 (518) series. Mari-
lyn Morris had 193 (497) and
Jean Agnew rolled 162-192
(491).
Others with top series were Barb |
Berti hitting 165-181. (485), ' Ruth
173 (465).
B. Roan, R. Mizenko, R. Bennett,
L. Weale, A. Miller, .C:-Purvin all |
had games in the 160’s."
Helen Scores Again
Helen Bonomo was also top
scorer two weeks ago as she
toppled 197-182 (524). Jewell
Thompson spilled 184-171
(504). Lil Trudnak rolled 179- |
| 182 (499).
Gloria Grant posted 165-160 |
(471) series and Doris Amos had
| 161 (460). Dot Jones hit 186.
Single high games were posted
by J. Agnew 169, C. Purvin and A. |
| Miller 165, J. Piech 162 and B.
| Berti 160. i
| Majors Feature Kamont !
| Paul Kamont made big news
Friday in the CROWN MAJOR |
| League when he swept 675 pins |
| from the lanes in three games. He
|'piled up scores of 205-259-211 fo:
| Birth’s as the team won 4 from
| Wesley's.
| Tony Bonomo, Sr. with 201-224
| (598) and Bill Michaels hitting 225
(576) led Wesley's. i
| Frank Kardell paced Meneguzzo’s
with 215- 253 (625)). but his team
|lost 3 to Automatic Cigarette.
| Charlie Williams was high for Auto-
| matic with 247 (597). Al Wendel,
| with | 209-221 (602), topped : the!
| scoring as his team won 3 from
| Shavertown Lumber. Ben Krajew-
I ski set the pace for ‘lumbermen” |
| with 203 (569)). fi
West Side Novelty took 3 from |
Shopping Center led by Dave Zim-
{ merman hit 227 (593) and Nick
| Stredny had 200-200 (569). The
| losers had Art Zimmerman with
| 204 (561). Charlie Nafus with 202
| (593) and Jack Trudnak hitting
1232 (589) piled em up as their
| Dallas Dairy team copped 3 from |
| Guild Homes. Frank Michaels hit
211 (597). Ed Carreiro had 209]
| (563) for the Legion, as it took all |
4 from Monk Plumbing.
The week before, high scorers |
were Gerard Harris 210-210- |
| 202 (622); Dave Zimmerman |
229-201 (608); Dick Ide 205-
213 (600); Jim Lohman 234 |
(599); Frank Kundrat 231. |
(599); Kocher 215-201 (588); |
| (469).
will you? |
Boy, there sure have been a lot |
of epidemics flying around here.
The guy down the hall went home
with mono, and this girl I took out |
last week has it now, and her room- |
mate has hepetites or something |
with her liver. I guess you guys |
are lucky I'm so physically stable |
and all.
Hey, remember that really gor-|
geous: blond with the terrific. per- |
sonality that I told you about? Well |
I don’t think I like her. I've about
decided she’s not really my: type.
I mean, she IS going pretty steadily
| with this gigantic wrestler, and I
| sort of get the feeling that he,
Bennett 211 (575); T. Bonomo
574; Kamont 213 (570); Wil-
lims_ 569; Carreiro 210 (568);
R. Bonomo 560. |
S. Wilson Top Scorer
Sherwood Wilson, of 3 Strikes |
and a Spare, took scoring honors |
in SUNDAY NIGHT MIXED League |
when he toppled 212 (583). His |
team split with I Presume’s which |
was led by Allie Heffernan hitting |
170 and Jack Stanley with 185 (69) |
Betty Stanley hit 180 but!
her Hanky Pankies lost 4 to The
Sparklers. BobCATs won all 4 from
the Rat. Pack as Tom Heffernan hit
207 and Bob Maturi chalked up a
194.
The week before, Pete Arnaud hit
209, Ed Roth had 202, Bob Maturi
posted 204. Eleanor Moyer led
the - girls with 163-174 (460).
! Frank—600 Almost
Frank Kardell came close to a
600 last Monday but—He led the
scoring in the COMMUNITY SERV- |
(596) |
ICE League with his 208
series for Beseckers. Besecker’s lost
all 4 to Stanton’s, led by Bob An-
derson with 206 and G. Shuleski
hitting 218.
Dick Demmy hit 210 (561) for
| Harter's but they lost all to Guy-
ette’s. P. Arnaud hit 202 for the
victors. Boyd White's team took
3 from Automatic. ;
The week before, single high
scorers were Harter, Maturi Stanley,
hitting 212 games, Lawler and Stan-
ton with 200’s, Kardell, 205, and
Ambrose, 210.
SORRY
I'm sorry I could not get all
the news in this week. With
the football season in full swing,
I have had to make room quite
. often for news of the local
games, but, since the last game
was played Saturday and this
week’s ‘writeup winds it up, I
will try to bring all the leagues
up-to-date in next week’s col-
umn.
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Well, you should be getting that |
little pink slip with my nine weeks |
grades. on 'it in the mail anytime |
now, heh, heh. But listen, I want |
to tell you not to worry if they |
aren’t quite up to par or anything. |
I have a whole 9 weeks to raise |
them . again. Just let me know |
whether. or . not. it would be ad- |
visable to come home for Thanks- |
giving vacation.
A bunch of us were goofing [children of Mr .and Mrs. Charles |
around with this ‘Ouija board the |
other night at Rosie and Larry's |
house (they're married) (to each!
other). = It was really flakey. Ex. Seat Equitation. Amy is the daugh- |
cept that they don’t have a par-|
ticularly intelligent "Ouija board. I |
| mean first of all it told me I was
| going to get married when I was
24. Then it told me I was going |
to die, when I was 22. Well, need- |
{ less to ‘say this confused me a bit, !
so I asked it how this could possibly | Muffin in the Senior Grooming and |
happen, and it said, “Never under-
estimate the power of a woman.”
Horse-Shoe 4-H
In Harrisburg
Determined Knights Fight In Battle Against Mountaineers Saturday
squad, with another promising sea- |
son ahead of him.
In the photo at right, Lake-Leh-
man’s Terry Jones heads off Parry
as he moves for yardage. Both boys
played this scene many times in
Seven Members of the
Mountain Horse-shoe 4-H Club will
travel to Harrisburg on Thursday
to compete with other State 4-H ers,
at the Penna. State 4-H Horse Show, |
which is held in conjunction with’
the Pennsylvania Livestock Expo-
sition.
Members to be eligible for the
State Show for the ‘‘Ride-off”’ for
State Champion, must have won at
the County and District Levels.
Showing her Thoroughbred Tiki |
Goddess in the Yearling Class, will
be Tona Taylor, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Clayton Taylor of Beau-
mont.
Robbie Spencer will show his
Quarter Horse Mare Duchess, in the
Western-Pleasure under 14 hands.
Robbie will also show in the Junior
Stock ‘Seat Equitation. Robbie is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Spencer
of Lehman. :
Peggy Winner will' show Princess
Kiyeula, in -the Western Pleasure
14 hands and under.
Chuckie Winner will show Just
Equitation. Peggy and Chuckie are
Winner of Noxen.
Amy Robinson will show Pippy
Longstocking, in the Junior Hunt
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson
of Dallas.
Debbie Mekeel will ride Cindy in
the Hunter Hack under 14 hands.
Debbie is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Dorrance Mekeel of Lehman.
Connie Bogdon will show Miss
| Showmanship and Hunter Hack over
14 hands. Connie will also compete
Somehow ‘I can’t bring my’ self to in the Senior Division Hunt Seat
completely believe in Ouija boards,
you know? !
| Well, I guess I'd better get back |
to some diligent . studying, i
Oh, I just happen to: think of |
| something—money. Now I hate to | “=”
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| spend it on the necessities of life— | .
| food and girls. So if there happens |
Ito be a little: money lying around |
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—photos by J. Kozemchak, Jr.
Saturday's contest. Also pictured
are Lehman players 49, Carl Brobst,
tackle; 33, Robert Slimak, back;
| Dallas’ 63, Barry Noon, guard; 5, |
Carl Zimmerman, back. Dallas
player on ground is unidentified.
LAKE-LEHMAN TO
TEST SEMINARY
‘SATURDAY AT 2
Ooops! excuse the goof in last
week’s Lake-Lehman-Dallas article
| that said—the Lake-Lehman senior
gridders were closing out their high
school careers. That was a big mis-
take since they have one more con-
test coming up this weekend.
The Knights will travel to Kings-
ton Saturday afternoon to meet the
Knights of Wyoming Seminary at
2 pm.
Lake-Lehman goes into the fray
with a 2-5 record and hopes to
emerge victorious to finish with a
3-5 slate for the season.
{ = Wyoming Seminary on the other
hand has a 1-4 record and this is
their final game.
| Main offensive threat for the
| Knights of Wyoming Seminary is
Bob Burnside.
Thanks Youth
Chief Russell Honeywell and his
officers wish to thank all the chil-
dren of Dallas Borough for their |
Baldy, in the Yumior ;Stock’ Seat good behavior during Halloween.
No vicious pranks were reported
in this area.
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‘Legal Notice —
JACKSON TOWNSHIP
EARNED INCOME TAX
{NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
| the Supervisors of Jackson Town-
| ship intend to enact an ordinance
{ imposing a tax of one per cent (1%)
| on the total earned income of res-
idents of Jackson Township and on
all income of non-residents earned
within said Township, effective Jan-
wary 1, 1967, pursuant to The Local |
Tax Enabling Act approved Decem- |
ber 31, 1965 (Act No. 511 of 1965).
In the judgment of the Supervisors |
| Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bogdon of |
of said Township, the imposition of
| said tax is necessitated by (1) the |
need to provide more ample rev-|
enues for maintenance and improve- |
ment of roads and highways within |
| said Township, (2) the general in-
creased costs of operating the Town-
ship Government, and (3) to lessen
the tax burden on real estate in
said Township. The amount of rev-
enue estimated to be derived from
said tax is $6,000.00 for the fiscal
year 1967 and $6,000.00 for each
fiscal year thereafter during which
said tax may be continued in effect.
A Special Meeting to consider
enacting such ordinance will be held
at Jackson Township Volunteer Fire
Company Hall, (Chase, Jackson
Township, on Tuesday, November
29, 1966, at 7:30 p.m., E.S.T, If such
ordinance be not adopted at said
meeting, action may be taken at
any regular meeting or another
Special Meeting called for said pur-
pose.
Supervisors of Jackson Twp.
Edward Jeffrey, Secretary
Jonathan C. Valentine,
‘Solicitor
A.A.A.
| visitors
Dallas Mountaineers closed out their season Saturday after-*
noon by trouncing neighboring Lake-Lehman 35-14, on the:
It was the second meeting between the’
| two schools this season, Dallas also winning the initial meet-
ling, 18-7. The win gave Dallas a 6-2 record for the season.
winners gridiron.
Carl Zimmerman was the
chief point-getter of the after-
noon for both teams as he
registered one touchdown and
split the uprights on five PAT’s
in five attempts for a total of
eleven points. He finished the
season with 20 for 23.
However, Lake-Lehman’s
Terry Jones was the top ground
gainer of the afternoon as he
chewed up the turf for 176
yards on 26 carries from scrim-
mage. He tallied eight points
in the game.
| Supulski Scores First
Lake-Lehman received the open-
ing kick-off and after picking up a
first down at midfield were held
in check and forced to punt with
Dallas’ Roy Supulski gathering it
on his own 15 and, behind a key
block by Jim Carey, streaked 85
yards down the sidelines for the
score. Zimmerman booted his first
of five straight PAT's to make it
7-0.
| Parry Tallies
Melvy Morris setup Dallas next
score, early in the second period,
when he dropped Lake-Lehman
quarterback Ed Dubil for a 20-yard
loss at the Knights 37 late in the! pack into action to stem the tide
opening period.
With Bob Parry, Greg Hicks,
Steve Townsend and Carl Zimmer-
man moving the ball Dallas drove |
to the Knights one from where
halfback Bob Parry skirted end
for the tally. Zimmerman again
added the extra point.
Lake-Lehman tried to dazzle the
Dallas defense following the Moun-
Dallas Finishes With 6-2 Record
On 35-14 Win Over Lake-Lehman
i minutes. "
taineers second score as they went
to a variation of wide-spread for-
mations and moved to the Dallas
26-yard. line before being stopped.
This was the deepest penetration by
the Knights in the opening half!
On an exchange of punts midway
in the period, Dallas’ Greg Hicks
returned one from midfield to the
33 to setup the Moun-
taineers next six-pointer.
Cheney Tallies
period.
Dallas having stayed on the ground |
up to now decided to keep the Lake-
Lehman defense honest and went
to the air from here.
Passes to Greg Hicks and Roger
| yards of the 205 gained by Lake
| Lehman.
Cheney placed the ball at the 7
before a 15-yard penalty moved
| the Mountaineers back to the 23.
| Steve Townsend then hit wingman
Roger Cheney with another strike
at the two and -the end stepped
into the endzone for the marker.
Zimmerman made it 21-0 with his
placement.
Take 28-0 Lead
Dallas put the second half kick-
off in play on its own 40 and drove
60 yards in six plays for its next
score with Carl Zimmerman going
over from the two. He also added
the PAT. £3
A 43-yard pass to Roger Cheney
at the two was the key play in
the drive.
Morris Recovers
Offensive center Jeff Morris setup
the final Dallas score by recovering
a Dallas punt that touched a Lake-
Lehman back on the Mountaineers
38 yard line.
This time the Mountaineers used
thirteen plays to go 62 yards with
quarterback Steve Townsend going
the final eight yards behind key
blocks by Kevin McGuire and Jim
Carey.
This was Townsend's first
touchdown while playing var-
sity ball as he never ran too
much in the role of quarter-
back. It ended his high school
career in a blaze of glory. He
also tossed eight touchdown
passes this season.
Kern Intercepts 7
With the Dallas reserves now
seeing action the Lake-Lehman of-
fense began to jell and it scored
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two touchdowns in the closing five.
Freshman Carl Kern setup Lake-,
Lehman's first’ score of the after
noon by intercepting a Dallas pass,
on the Knights 38. »
A 50-yard jaunt by the versatile,
Terry Jones moved the ball to the
Dallas 12 where three plays later,
Terry Jones moved the ball to the
Dallas 12 where three plays later?
Terry Jones carried it in from thes
one yard stripe. He added the PAT*
on a placement. >
Cipolla Intercepts
Marty, Cipolla setup the nexte
Laké-Lehman score shortly as he
picked-off another Dallas aerial and
returned to midfield, but a clippings
penalty moved the ball back to the
35 from where the Knights moveds
65 yards in five plays for a score”
Terry Jones carried twice to reach
midfield before Kent Jones hit end
Carl Kern at the 35 of Dallas. After,
a long toss to Cipolla was incom=
plete, Kent Jones and Kern teamed’
up on a 35-yard scoring pass-play.
Terry Jones again kicked the PAT.
Lake-Lehman was on the move
again just before the finish but
coach Brominski sent his varsity:
and the game ended with the
Knights on the Dallas 12. ’
Statistics .
Dallas notched 13 first downs
while gaining 134 yards on the
ground from scrimmage and com-
pleted six of twenty passes for an
additional 116 yards. .
Lake-Lehman chalked up 15 first,
downs netting 205 yards on the
ground from scrimmage and com-
pleted eleven of twenty-four passes
for 81 yards. :
Dallas intercepted one Knights
pass, while Lake-Lehman grabbed-
off three Dallas tosses, two by.
freshman Carl Kern. .
Dallas was setback 75 yards in
penalties, Lake-Lehman 55 yards;
the Knights all coming in the final
As mentioned earlier, Terry Jones
was the top ground gainer, for the
Knights and both teams, with 175
Carl Kern caught two ¥
passes for 50 yards to lead Lake-
Lehman in this department. v
Bob Parry, Steve Townsend and
Carl Zimmerman were the top
ground gainers for: Dallas, with
Roger Cheney the top pass receiver
in the game with five receptions
for’ 103 yards.
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