TE Ee. | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA wt Ta A " THE DALLAS POST, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1968 ~ BECTION B—PAGE 1 CLASSIFIED ADS COST LITTLE. GET RESULTS! THE POST PRINTS PROGRAMS, BOOKLETS, MAGAZINES NEED NEW LETTERHEADS? TRY THE PCST BINS The Kingston House Will Be Happy To Accept »— RESERVATIONS NOW — For: Weddings — Class Reunions Dinner-Dances — Meetings and Anniversary Parties Call 288-4525 For Available Dates “THE KINGSTON HOUSE” 947 Market Street, Kingston Carverton and Bunker Hill Rds., Trucksville Charcoal Strip Steak $ 1 4-6 OZ. 674-9741 aT THE *° XY DAILY SPECIALS ” p- ® STOP IN FOR BREAKFAST (Sunday Through Thursday) Kunkle Community Hosts Second Annual Enduro For Motorcycle Riders The second annual Pennsylvania State Enduro for motorcycle riders will be held on June 9, Kunkle. Riders from Pennsylvania and many neighboring states will participate in the events sponsored by the | Back Mountain Enduro Riders | Motorcycles Club. | The Endurance events are Pop- | ular nationwide and consist of trails through fields, woods and moun- tains, testing the motorcycle mand rider’s ability to meet all obstacles in a given time. | The public is invited to the fes- | tivities which start on Saturday | night, June 8 at 9 p.m. with a Modern and Square Dance in Kun- kle Community Hall. The Enduro starts at 9 a.m. Sunday from Kun- kle Community Hall. Breakfast will be served there starting at 6 am. Spectators should ask at the Hall Sunday morning for sheets marked with places of interest to them. The Back Mountain (Club has sponsored several sports events of this kind during the past few yeans. Members have participated in En- | duro Events from Canada to Flori- | da. The Club was featured at the Olde Dallas Sesquicentennial Cele- bration last October and will ap- pear at the Sweet Valley Memorial Day Celebration, Wednesday night, . May 30, The Club has attracted a great deal of interest throughout | the area, luring more and more riders to take to the trails. Enduro Riders entering this event can register on Sunday, June 9 at the Kunkle Community Hall, start- ing at 7 am. For bike rider's in- formation, call 696-2423. Refreshments will be sold all day | | Sunday with a Ham Dinner the | | feature. The Community Hall will | be open all night. There will be motel accommodations and space for camping. Odd Fellows, Dallas Hear Byron W. Sleppy | The Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Oneida Lodge No. 371, held a covered dish supper at their Lodge Hall, Thursday evening, May 23. Mr. Byron W. Sleppy, member of Kingston Lodge 709, and secre- tary of the Ben L. 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Mr. Jones, who has been offen- sive coach at Temple University, will take over the Mountaineers this coming season. He has an impressive record behind him as coach at West Pittston and Meyers. But, he will have big shoes tq fill. The Mountaineers, under the lead- ership of Coach Ed Brominski, were winners, too. For quite a few years, they were West Side [Champs and were tops in the area. Last year, the boys had a bad year, playing for the first time in the Wyoming Valley Conference. a2 FATHERS NEEDED There are about thirty or forty boys anxious to play base-~ ball in Shavertown but can’t get started without a manager. The Shavertown Farm Team of Little League needs managers. Several fathers will do the trick. Come on, Dads! Get out and help each other help these boys! Call Joseph Allen, Wil- lam Roberts or Robert Monk, = Birthday In Vietnam Lance Corporal Wayne G. Shonk will observe his 21st birthday in Vietnam ‘today, May 29. Cpl. Shonk arrived in Chu Lai about a month ago by way of Okinawa. Shonk, a graduate of Lake-Leh- man in 1965, enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps in June 1966 and has been training and studying in ‘the states until his recent departure for Vietnam. Cpl. Shonk, the son of Mr. a Mrs. Gerald Shonk, Shavertown, RD 5, is married to the former Trudy ‘Stroud, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stroud of Sweet Valley. | Trudy and Wayne were classmates. Game Commission To Set 1968 Hunting Seasons, Bag Limits The Pennsylvania Game Com-® mission will meet in Harrisburg on [from 1 to 5 p.m. June 3 and 4 to establish hunting | Game Commission personnel will seasons and bag limits. be present at the farms to explain On Monday, June 3, the Com- |hatching personnel and rearing pro- mission will meet with sportsmen’s|grams. No reservations to attend and other statewide groups and |are necessary. agencies interested in conservation.| Here are the game farms: Eastern These organizations and agencies Game Farm, Schwenksville RD 2, will present their recommendations | | Loyalsock Game Farm, Montours- beginning at 8 p.m. in Public Utili- | ville RD 2, Western Game Farm, ties Commission Hearing Room No. | Cambridge Springs RD 1; State Wild 1, North Office Building, Harrisburg. | Turkey Farm, Proctor Star Route, On Tuesday, June 4, the Com- | Williamsport; State Wild Waterfowl mission will discuss the recommen- | Farm, Meadville RD 4; and South- dations presented by the groups as | west Game Farm, Distant. Ql well as facts compiled from field ¢ @ @ studies by Commission personnel. $e . = The Commission will then set the | yonr bet X > aks i a official seasons for taking small and | wooo is the new presidentrelent big game animals, plus. fur-bearing | ¢ The. Wildlife Society. The animals, and bag limits for the g ety is an international ‘pros 1968-69 license year. Other, rou- | fessional organization of 6,600 game tine business will also be considered | . at the Toesday secsion [ys research biologists, con- x . servation educators and administra- | tors and wildlife specialists. The Game Commission will hold | a open house programs at its six | game farms on Sunday, June 2, | Boost The Boosters ! I man, Miss Vera Coates, Mr. stalled Friday evening, June 7, at Castle Inn. A family-style dinner will be served at 6:30, and follow- ing installation and recognition of coaches, there will be music and dancing for everyone. Richard C. Farley of Center Hill Road, Dallas, will take the office of president, replacing Carl E. Kaschenbach, Jr. of Yeager Avenue, Shavertown, retiring president. Both Mr. Farley and Mr. Kaschen- | bach were among the six men who, at the suggestion of Ed Brominski, 8 got together to form the club seven | years ago. These men were the |g backbone of the club. They worked § for two years before the organiza- | § tion actually formed five years ago. Elton “Red” Brace will be install- ed as 1st vice-president; Robert His- lop, 2nd : vice-president; Charles Siegel, secretary and Raymond Par- | § sons, treasurer. ' Directors elected for a two-year | term ware: Robert Pickett, Dale | Zimmerman, Ned Hartman, Jack | Porter, Those directors with one- more year to serve are: ‘Lauren Dy- mond, James Knecht, Tex Wilson | and Robert Parry. Alan Husband will act as master |} of ceremonies at a short program immediately following the dinner 3 which features three meats, Swe- dish meatballs, chicken and ham. “Red” Brace, as chairman of the Installation Dinner-Dance, has made families. ‘Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ist. Paul ‘Shaver, Mrs. Marie Shaver, Mr. and. Mrs. Ed Roth, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ide, Elwood McCarty, Mr. | and Mrs. Cletas Sweezy, ! Mrs. Bruce Slocum, William Rine- | and Mrs. Paul LaBar, Byron W. Sleppy and Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Roushey. Pictured above are members of; Paul's Lutheran team, cham- | pions of the Back Mountain, Church | League, which bowls on Wednesday | nights at Crown Imperial Bowling | The Lutheran boys took the first half of the season by just % point town B came back in the second | half to take that championship and | the two teams were battling it out! FN NSN over Shavertown B. Then, Shaver-| Lutherans Take Championship Of Back Mountain Church League again, In the playoffs, Shavertown B | They were behind 3 marks but] was ahead by 5 marks going into [came through to take the series by the final frame. Iutherans picked | 19 pins. tup 7 while Shavertown had only| The Champs took the final con 12 and Lutheran took the league |test in the First Division by de- { championship by 24 points. | feating Orange. But, only by the That was a double victory for the | “skin of their teeth”. The series Champs. Their win from Shaver- | ended in a tie, 2952-2952! The town B also put them in the semi- | ty teams rolled off an extra frame finals of the First Division Play-|ang the Lutherans were champs offs. They went on to beat Dallas | again, by 5 pins. tt | i I 10ur Monuments! Tags For Trucks : The Secretary of Revenue ex- lare Guaranteed I plains that the number of commer- 1 4 cial vehicles has substantially in- creased, and that a new type of i BARRE I plate is being issued instead of the | renewal sticker. The change in the style of the | license tag is designed to eliminate the possibility of duplications in license numbers. Monuments That's why you should specify a Barre Guild Monu- ment — backed by the strongest monu- 3 ment guarantee ob- gainable. See our display. Carverton Monument Co. PHONE 333-4246 Orange Rd., Carverton, Pa. Lehman Taxpayers Meet The Lehman Taxpayers’ Associa- tion met Friday night, May 24, in the Lehman Fire House. Officers were elected. and they will be voted upon at a meeting on June 7 at? p.m. in the fire House. By-Laws are now being made up | Standing on the approach, left to | right, are: Art Morgan, Matt Evans, { Roy Stair, Bob Monk and Tex Wil- {son. Dave Zimmerman, sixth man, [filled in near the end when Tex | | { injured his leg and could not bowl. | Dave was absent when the picture was taken. Kunkle Firemen In Fund Drive Kunkle Firemen are planning to! ! purchase a new fire truck, distribut- ing coin cards to residents of areas | : | stallation Dinner-Dance. : | Successful! i | letes or students in junior or senior |B, also a victory in the last frame. | | by Doris Mallin The Dallas Lettermen-Booster {Club winds up its fifth successful | season a week Friday with an In- Yes! But, only en cause a small group of dedicated men have had the interests of the {high school athletes at heart. This group has been very active | for five years. They have con- tinued to support the youngsters in every way possible, contributing to the morale of the athletes even , when the “chips” were down. They have tried to build morale and keep up spirit with motorcades, special | team days or nights, trips, jackets and other special awards. They work with the “kids”, not with the | administration. - They do not inter- fere with the coaches. Their goal is to “boost the team”. The team— your sons and daughters. : Now, the “boosters need a boost’! Most of the active members of the club are not even parents of ath- high school. ‘Some are lettermen. Most are just interested mn help- ing these young people in any way they can. But, where are Ge “i parents ! The area is full of people who attend games and shout with the crowd, criticizing the coaches and players, complaining about the way the coaches “run” the team. But, where are these same people when the coach attends the next Booster { Club meeting and makes a report on the previous games? Where are they when he shows films and ex- | plains why certain plays are used and when? Everyone is invited to attend and comment. Do they want to hear the other side? Prob- {ably not! Only a few turn out to the meetings. Parents! Friends! Join the club, work and have fun! Start by attend- ing the Installation Dinner and stay to hear the program. You can go home if you don’t want to dance after. Attend the meetings throughout the year. Show an in- terest by criticizing in a construc- tive way and throwing “bouquets” | when they are earned. served by the Harry S. Smith Vol- | unteer Fire Company. FAST SER The truck and equipment now in | use are more than eighteen years | old. | The Fire Company says: “All do- | nations will be greatly appreciated, | BUT if for any reason you cannot give, do not let this stop you from | KERN calling on us if you are ever in| | need. | “We'll be there.” — READ THE TRADING POST — BEVERAGES DALLAS SHOPPING CENTER 674-7161 OPEN 8 A.M. TO 8 P.M, VICE BROS. 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