DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1967 SECTION B— PAGE 1 End Of The Season Provides Spectacular Setting By Harveys Lake Yacht Club ! | Joe Phillips And His Wonder Dogs To Appear At Rotary Fair ] (Football Season | 5 Bor Starts Saturday | | Dallas Senior High School Foot- | ball season will get underway with | its first game set for Saturday at { 2 p.m., against Carbondale at home. Next contest will be versus GAR (away, September 15 at 7:45 p.m. | Following games are scheduled. | “as follows: September 22 versus West Side Area, away at 7:45 p.m.; | September 30, the Dallas boys will | play Meyers at home, time set for 2 p.m. Northwest will play Dallas | on October 7 at 2 p.m. and this | likewise will be away; Plains will compete with Dallas on October | 13 at 7:45 p.m., at Plains. [ On October 21, the Mountaineers | will play Nanticoke at home, game | time, 2 p.m., and October 28 Han- over will compete with the local team at Dallas, also at 2 p.m. West Side Central Catholic will meet with Dallas on November 4 at home, time | 2 p.m., and Coughlin High will match | their gridders against the Back Mountain squad on November ‘10 away at 7:45 p.m. On Thanksgiving Day, November | 23; Dallas will meet Lake-Lehman on the Lehman field at 10 a.m. | giving visitors and families alike an | opportunity to see the two Back Mountain teams in action, a return | to a favcrite old schedule formerly SS practiced and. ending the football season with a good game promised. | Edward Brominski is head coach. | assisted by George Dombek and | Fred Templin. All home games will be played r ie Dallas Senior. High School. Joe Phillips and. his ‘“‘wonder his dog act, Joe Phillips, although | show, Garry Moore show, at Radio dogs”, shown above, will highlight he hails from New York City, has| City Music Hall and at fairs and ty the Sunday afternoon-eveniiig show | earned the title of “the fastest rodeos across the country. H. kL Sportsmen Set of the Dallas Rotary Fall Fair, to | gun in the west.” His routine of Dr. Les Jordan, Fall Fair co- | be held Saturday and Sunday, Sep- | expert gun juggling will thrill young | ordinator, says this show alone is | Turkey Shoot Sept. 10 | tember 16 and 17, on the Shen] and old. But ei his rs pop- | well worth Ff price of admissioil : The Harveys Lake Sportsmen | orse Show Grounds. ular act is this presentation on | t, the entire fair. Both the Saturday. » photo by Kozemchak Seen in the Potogras is Carl held on Columbus Day weekend, | their boats to the finish line. Pistol and Rifle Club will hold its | The “wonder dog” act moves 25 “Golden Mist”, the dancing palo- and Sunday shows are packed wih One of the most beautiful sights | Arbogast and family. Mr. Arbogast, | October 7 and 8 and thrills will be | Jack Curtis is chairman of the | 5th Turkey Shoot of the season, 2 rapid pace and sparkles with.| mino horse, doing the Spanish High exciting in-ring emersmumernt. 1 ® to be witnessed anywhere is the | who built his own craft, was award- | provided as’ expert masters guide | race’ committee. Sunday, Sept. 10th on its grounds, | cOmedy. It is a delight to watch Trot, the Waltz, the Cake Walk, the addition to the exh games an TY Annual Torch Light Parade staged ed the Gold and Hammer Award | STR a CL pn Pr — |located on Route 29 between Har- | these rare-colored beauties as they Goose Step, the Hula Hula, the Twist demons eins on the co an gi ER at the end of the summer season !last year by Mechanics Illustrated. Lake Rod End Gun | x veys Lake and Noxen. Shooting will eagerly go through their paces - and the Cabriole. Saturday show starts at noon; Sun- I : { | ale a ers ; : swiftly and with the assurance: of Joe Phillips has appeared on the day at 1 p.m. by the Harveys Lake Yacht Club. | The Harveys Lake Yacht Club Cl b H 1d g . = begin at approximately 10 a.m. Lindh tn eto to VBE Ballin i AL Jim Kozemchak captured this is made up of close to 100 families, ! u olas oession | = = Featured will be 25 bird trap Seasoned periormens. Tr Agailon 0 PRNVan Show Me nieve f en x ik splendid shot on Sunday evening as | who keep; their boats at the Lake | Approximately thirty members of Writes History Joie ig A Look Again Hunters { I t L t Off d members in their sailboats, their |docks. Kenneth Bayi-ss :s Commo- | f,1veys Lake Rod and Gun Club, Y , 1g i nvestmen ec ures ere Daniel A. Waters, who, for a | pistol shooters. Patches will be a- vessels tied together, circled the 'dore. | Inc. attended a meeting at the club- i Fs ; : Sporting arms, from a single-shot nine miles of shoreline to the pleas- A big Regatta is held over the | house on August 28. number of years wrote the popular | warded for straight runs in trap. : : 2 . .: | .22 calibre rifle'to a heavy big game At R t F : N t Ww k d ure of cottagers and visitors alike. | [abhor Day weekend with trophies The final reading; and approval, column, Rambling Around has i Fm weapon to a fast-shooting automatic 0 ary air ex ee en Gay and elaborate displays greet- | awarded by the Business and Pro- | of the revised Constitution and By- completed a New History of Dallas, " | scattergun, are designed to kill birds {in which he relates interesting | grounds. i i ! v ; i i : scinati i vill | new attractions at the Rotary Fall ed the boat owners and their fam- | fessional Men of Harveys Lake. | Laws was held by the group. i ; FE Th Pic: is tordialic thvitel: and animals. They also can kill or A fascinating lecture series wi \ 3 y ilies, perhaps the most spectacular First winners in the three events = Three new members were ac- facts a Ld the , trong ¢ pruohealy cordially | woundhumans. be offered by the Rotary Fall Fair Fair to be held at the Lehman Horse being that of Paul Israel and his | held September 2, 3 and 4, were | cepted, tions Tom on en Ba com- | Each fall several hundred hun- Committee on Saturday, Septem- ow Soni on the ove Seite neighbors which featured a yacht Robert Casselberry, Spinmaker | = Chairman of the ‘trap shoots’, | munity and lists over / Hames ters return from fall outings via ber 16 and Sunday, September 17 Tickets may be purchased from and anchor. In recognition of the | Fleet; Jack C. Barnes, Comet Fleet | John Krupa; reported a very poor of early settlers and their descend- THE DALLAS POST hearse. Thousands of others return on the hour starting a 2 ban. | any mid member or from Booker ingenious, effort shown here the |and Jimmie Pearsall, Kite Fleet. = | turnout at last month’s shoot. pons. : ; BY ; with a’load of bird shot or a rifle John Konsavage will be the lec- | Brothers. i i i ils i i - ; k Mr. Waters was instrumental in is proud of its bullet to be dug out. Behind al- turer and will inform his interested een sailboats tipped their sails in salute. | Sailboat races are held every | ~ Tentative dates for three turkey : he V0 Load clit : : ? : : es t 3 alan : 3 I ith ial y shoots were set at September 17, promoting the 150 year celebration most every hunting accident is one audience on such vital information To Leave Vietnam K The Hater fame Wi i hy oad pi SL ops —_— | October 15, and November 19. There which will be held this year in PUBLICATIONS cause: carelessness. The hunter who as the Language of Wall Street, .m., i at 10 wit roxi- | Memori , July 4,- and Labor ’ Xoyembey Lx: : er Wp 2 32 , a pa % ig Be Pr ea oY A — will be | Will also he a ‘sighting in day’ on Dallas, Xk 6 Soo Sims blazes away at everything : that In estment {mation Estate M/Sgt. Ber nard Mazer al be % y : ar Sn ST EH “November=12; for anyone interested. -~He is-a former member: of Dallas g moves runs a ig risk of bagging a Planning an reation. | coming back Stateside, leaving Viet~ : | Following the meeting, a movie, Borough School Board and is ex- | fellow ‘hunter. Mr. Konsavage an active member nam September 25 to join his wife 7 Wildlife Wonders compliments of tremely well versed in the growth nm sem me mm ma Se mme 8 wes ee ma oem oo mm mm ams | Of Rotary is instructor in Finance ‘and four sons in Tacoma, Washing- C e orfsman § Corner the Game Commi oi n was shown and progress of his‘ community. § } [end Investment at Wilkes College. ton. As soon as practical he will visit : Se ; wil a He 8 I There is no charge for the lectures ' his parents in this area. At present . ; by Dr. Joe Linduska, Remington Wild Life Expert : TRE | but reservations are necessary and he js stationed at Cameron Bay, p ® ~ UPLAND GAME TIPS . TABLOIDS-CIRCULARS | BUSINESS FORMS - CARDS : | must be forwarded to Booker Broth- | and counting the days. His mother “Go slowly" is th d of upland ray A PRCIFICATIONS : © AT I er;s Miners Bank Building, Wilkes- | reports that he reads every word of o slowly” 1s the pass word of uplan ON OFFSET PRINTING iON SETOD = 7 end To: : WR de » a, [ebaity Wil tewndin hidden THE DALLAS POST THE DALLAS POST STOP l Barre, Pa., or by calling 822-3121. the Dallas Post. Sometimes it’s late, ic i ible . HOPPING EY | _ This is but one of the added but it always gets there. I Ready Next Month I NEW HISTORY OF DALLAS, PA. minute. 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