I _ a i — Ed Lake Lehman High School Announce Basketball Schedule For 1367- 68 LAKE-LEEMAN HIGH SCHOOL | Jan.15 - *Abington ..++.... Home : 1967-68 Jan. 20 = GAR: .. sees Away BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Jan. 24 - Coughlin -....... Home Dec. 1 - *Northwest ...... Away Feb. 1-W. 8. Centeral .. Away Dec. 5 = #*Ceughlin ig Away Feb. 7 - Hanover «lei wiente’s HOME Dec. 8 - *Dallas vevses. Home |Feb. 14 - Dallas .......... Home Dec, 12 - *Benton »....... Home| Feb. 23& 24 - PIAA District 2 Elim Dec. 14 - *Dallas «vss wess. Away] dations - Coughlin Gym - W.-B. Doc. 10 - *Hancvar Away | March 2 - PIAA Northeast Region- Dec. 21 - Valley West Home| 28 - Allentown, Pa. Dec. 27 & 29 - Wyoming Valley March 9 - PIAA State Final - State Invitational Basketball Tourna- College ; 3 a ment at. West S:de Central Meet Times: - J.V. s 5:30, pum. Jan. 5 - Crestwood Away | « Ara Versity 7:80pm. Y | *Exhibition Jan. 9 - Ashley-Sugar N. Away Jan. 12 - Plains Home | JR. HIGH BASKETBALL Jan. 16 - *Miliville Home | SCHEDULE Jan. 12 - W-B Township Home | Jan. 16. Da¥as iii gre Jan. 23 - Crestwcod Home | yan. 19 - Wyoming Sem. ... Away Jan. 26 - Ashley-Sugar N. .. Home 23 + Valle , e : an. 23 - Valley West «+... Away Jan. 30 - Plains THEE vir Away Jom. 96 - Piston... «vee Home Feb. 2 - Renton Yar reese Away { Jan. 30 - Coughlin ........ Home Feb. 6 - W-B Tcwnship ... Away pep, 2 . Wyoming Arca ... Away Feb.''9 -/Crestwond verses BWay i pop a SG AR tin lians Away Feb. 13 - OPEN Feb. 9 - Meyers ---«.... .. Home Feb. 16 - Plains ..... seer. Home po} 13 . W.S.C. Catholic .. Home Feb. 20 - W-B Township ... Home ap junior High Games Start at 4:00 Feb. 22 - Ashley-Sugar N. He Away | Players will be excused at 2:50 to oa Time SB report to locker rooms to prepare . EA | for departure. *Exhibition LAKE-LEAIMAN HIGH SCHCOL 1267-1968 WRESTLING SCHEDULE THE DALLAS POST Dec. 13 - *Tunkhannock ... Hcme Dee. 20 - *Wyalusing is eis» Home is proud of its Dec. 29 & 30 - Williamsport Tourn- ament PUBLICATIONS Jan. 3 - Valley West ..... Away : Jan. 6 - *Wyoming Area .. Away Ask To See Some! Jan. .. Away . 13 - Meyers »aconrs + This Lady Wears Diamonds. What's tan and white and read all over? ] Answer: A dog, which—or, if you please, who—is busy shining her diamond tiara and caring for an extensive wardrobe when she’s not being a celebrity. J : Si But a celebrity she is much of the time, considering that she makes the scene in dozens of communities each year and appears on national and local radio and TV programs. J “And she’s the subject of newspaper and magazine articles "just about every time she wags her white-and-tan “tail...thus, “read all over.” : The tiara-clad canine? Lady Greyhound. i * The diversified company she represents calls her its “living symbol.” ; Y The National Dog Week people picked her queen of their 40th annual observance this year. ; According to her lengthy list of honors and awards, she’s also: *» Honorary Mrs. America An honorary Franciscan Father Founder of National Be-Kind-to-Dog-Owners Weck An honorary cat | And an honorary rabbit. And, unlike most domesticated dogs, Lady Greyhound trots secure in the knowledge that she and she alone among canines has “lifetime cpen gangway privileges” on a squadron of naval destroyers (which has a greyhound as its symbol). She debuted via nationwide TV. Since then she has traveled around the country, averaging 25,000 miles a year, creating goodwill for Greyhound Corp. ; Celebrities by the snootfull she has hobnobbed with—from Debbie Reynolds to Mike Douglas to Gypsy Rose Lee. And Georgie Jessel...she named him an honorary dog. He returned the favor by naming her “honorary toastmaster general.” 3 Wherever she travels—wearing anything from a gold-and- silver opera coat to a blue velvet number for the cocktail hour—, she meets mayors and governors. She also presides at bus terminal openings, helps countless charities, grants interviews—and, best of all, according to her traveling companions, visits and cheers up children. Children in hospitals. Children in homes for the mentally handicapped. Children in orphanages. Wear your diamonds well, Queen Lady Greyhound! . We'll Be Waiting For You - - - To Drive in Pick Up Your Favorite POTATO CHIPS and PRETZELS, TOO ! BEER and SODA for the HOLIDAY — (Fast Service) We Wish You a Happy Thanksgiving ! KERN BROS. Distributors 674- 7161 \ Dallas Senior High School squad will face the Lake-Lehman Knights on Thursday, November 23, at 10 a.m. on the Lake-Lehman Field. At stake is the possession of the “Old | Shoe” Trophy given to the winning i squad. Dallas has retained possession lof this trophy over the last eight THE DALLAS POST, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1967 Dallas Mountaineers To Meet Lake-Lehman On Thanksgiving Day football seasons. First row, left. to right: Robert Katyl, Jeffrey Farley, Robert Pop- ielarz, Robert Parry, Damon Young, Melvin Morris, David, Kapson, Lawrence Gilbert, Kevin. McGuire, and Lewis Mikolaichik. Second row: Asst Coach Mr. Fred Templin, Robert Harrington; Barry | West, James Malkemes, Gerald Rat- tigan, Jay Pope, Jan McDade, Clark Van Orden, Robert Nicol, Richard Bogdan, Ass't Coach George Dom- bek. x Third row: David Dobson, David Newhart, Scott Lefko, Ronald Du- kinas, David Jenkins, Richard Mor- gan, Craig Churry, Drew Bitten- bender, Wayman Miers, Clifford Garris Fourth row: Kenneth Morris, Alan Heycock, James Tupper, Frank Kardell, Carl oceringer, Charles Ruckno, Thomas Bottoms, Robert Ellis, Wayne Williams, Robert Show- Humphrey, Gregory Beck. Fifth row: Martin Noon, William ers, Jeffrey Gruver, Bruce Young, George Stolarick, Patrick Bidwell, Ernest Gelb. Sixth row: Fred Adams, Ricky Belles, John Witlock, John Harowicz Mgr., Mr. Edward Browminski Head Coach David Carey Mgr., James William Burdock, Timothy Peiffer, LaBar. FARM-CITY WEEK Recreation on the farm is be-| coming a well recognized factor as more and more people seek “fun in the outdoors.” Many farmers today provide suit- able camping facilities and these areas offer sites for the ever-increas- ing number of campers, reports County Farm-City Week Chairman Larry R. Croson. The chairman points out that Farm-City Week is being celebrated November 17-23 to show the inter- depedence of the rural and urban segments of our society. } The week, he said, was initiated in 1954 by leaders in business and | agriculture to focus attention on the need for a close working relation- ship between farmers and city dwellers. “The stréam through the meadow and the farm pond are most at- tractive for those who love to fish,” Corson said. “Agricultural land is also important to. the small game program, Not only does the farmer provide ideal food conditions, but the nesting cover which is =o neces- sary for natural wildlife propaga- Sun Iecnited Broom In Apartment Fire 7 Sunshine streaming through a water bottle ignited a broom and caused the recent fire which wreck- ed much destruction in the apart- ment occupied by Mrs. Rose Haring | Lehigh Street, Trucksville. The building, a garage with an apartment above, is owned by Shel- don Williams. The fire swept up the porch wall from the blazing broom. It was not started by de- fective wiring as was reported earlier. tion.” When you stop to consider all the recreational opportunities on the farm, you can see that it is help-! ful in establishing a better re- lationship between the city dweller | and farmer, Corson emphasized. This year’s Pennsylvania Farm- City Week ‘theme is !Farm-City- Partners for Better Living.” County | committees are conducting events during the Week to point out the! close working relationship = that should exist today in our communi- ties and cities. Lehman Road - R av gq SELINGO SIGNS | “A ee py : Huntsville | Stuff ‘ | duncRY | TSPORTSMAN | | 2 Eddie Meier 'POSSUM AND SWEET POTATOES The opossum is a dim-witted, shoe | button eyed animal that despite his | dull ways has a distinction which | few other forms of life on this old | planet can claim. He is a living | fossil and can trace his ancestry | back to the dinosaurs. Perhaps he would not have survived so long | if the big bruisers of that ancient age could have sampled baked 'pos- sum with sweet potatoes! When cleaning opossum, make | certain that the glands under the | foreleg come away with the skin. | Also, discard all excess fat. Young opossums need not be soaked in cult water beyond a 15 to 30 minute period to draw the blood. With | fully matured animals, a 6 hour | period is sufficient. the ’possum with | favorite bread or sage dressing, | brush with butter and bake in a (350 degrees) your | moderate oven ‘Home F rom Vietnam is SSG Dornald Williams Jr, spending a thirty day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Williams of 92 Susquehanna Ave- nue, after returning from one year tour of duty in Vietnam. During his service there he re- ceived the Air Medal and Citation 2 for Meritorious. Achievement while | hours. Baste every 20 minutes with | participating in Aerial Flights with | butter. Place canned sweet potatoes | | around the ’possum, sprinkle both | | the meat and. potatoes heavily with | the 170th. Assault Helicopter Co. of which he was Flight Operations Chief. After his leave he will be station- { brown sugar and bake 30 minutes 'ed at Simmons. Airfield, Ft Bragg, | longer. fbr nla | | Give instruction to a wise man, | and he will be yet wiser; teach a | just man, and he will increase in! ana ENJOY rat DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING | EARLY / IT — Back Mountain Lumber Company GIET SHOP me 9% ANG ND " =a AY 5, MONDAY STORE HOURS 8 A.M. until 9:00 P.M NOVEMBER 27 Until SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23 CLOSED SUNDAYS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY — SHAVERTOWN | learning. : | } N. Carolina. To Play For Dancing Mrs. Willard Lozo, | the Lake Lehman Alumni chairman of Letter- man’s Dance on Friday evening an- nounces the Star Fires will play for dancing and not Eddie Day and the Nightimers as previously announced. | SUBSCRIBE TO THE DALLAS POST SECTION B— PAGE . Clarion State Clinic For Wrestling Coaches It is with great plcasure that the Athletic Department of Clarion State College announces its first annual wrestling clinic for high school coaches. The clinic will be held on the college campus Saf- urday, November 25, at rvey Gymnasium. Two sessions, -one morning and one afternoon, will. be held. The idea of a one-day; clinic was conceived by the athletic” staff at the request of many high: sZnool coaches who expressed ant interest in = observing techniques,’ skills, and drills of other coaches. The areas of major coverage will be decided upon by studying the written responses of those planning to attend the clinic. Clarion’s wres-. tling staff has had thirteen years: of high school coaching experience.’ Head Coach Robert Bubb, a Rex. Perry product, coached at Tyrone* Area High School; and Assistant Coach Neil Turner, ‘trained bys Charles “Doc” Speidel, coached at both Altoona High School and the. Thaddeus Stevens Trade * School. These men will make evéry effort to make this a rewarding experience. for visiting high school coaches and* their staffs. The demonstrations and, discussions will cover wrestling tech-# niques, skills, and drills usable by. both the beginning and experienced. wrestling coach. 3 | | Persons wishing additional in-s formation should contact Clarion’ State Athletic Director, Frank. Lignelli. ’ Bwarded Combat Badge S/Sgt William DeRemer, stationed: in Vietnam since October 1st, 1967," has been awarded the Combat In-. fantry Badge, Sgt. DeRemer is the’ | nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, | Jettonms, 44 King Street, and son | of Mr Russell DeRemer, Ridge St, | His wife and two daughters re- ! side with the Bottoms family. : Le Read The Dallas Post [ “More Than A Newspaper A Community Institution” —— You're | Route 309, Dallas-Tunkhannock Highway Route 309, Dallas-T FRIDAY, SATU DECEMBER 10:00 A.M. Refreshments invited to attend the 4th Annual Christmas Open House at Silver Sleigh Antiques and Dale K. Myers Antiques AR SHR ev pare Ee unkhannock Highway RDAY, SUNDAY 1st, 2nd, 3rd to 5:00 P.M. Will Be Served Ad I il ATT iT il § i » Mill
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