(Continued from P. 1) Early in the second quarter Jim Daubert evaded several tackles and sprinted 85 yards down the sidelines for a third Dallas touchdown. 1 Lewis kicked the extra front 20-0. On their next possession the Mountaineers scored a fourth touchdown when Lou Baines plunged over give Dallas another six Goeringer who inter- cepted a Lake-Lehman pass to give the Moun- taineers the ball. The Knights put their only points on the board in the second quarter when Quarterback John Williams threw a 51 yard pass to Chip Austin to put the Knights inside the Dallas five yard line. Four plays later Chip Austin went over from the one yard line to put the halfway through the final quarter Lewis intercepted a Lake-Lehman pass and ran it to the Knights seven yard line. Andy Manusky scored the Mountaineers final touchdown when Kurt Goeringer hit him with an aerial in the end zone. Lewis kicked his fourth extra point of the game. The Mountaineers had 293 yards in rushing and 98 yards in the air while SERRE - W an seme points and Lewis kicked score at 27-6. losing 20 yards for a net his third extra point of the Neither team scored in yardage of 370. The game. It “was Kurt the third quarter but Knights had 72 yards on Cook’s “ Pharmacy... : 3 7 is still setting the standards for Ho il .. service, savings ‘and dependability (ask any Cook’s customer!) Geared for the 80’s, Cook’s com- bines the accuracy of computerized prescription service with good old-fashioned courtesy. As always. savings on health. home and beauty needs are the rule, not the exception; com- parison-shop Cook’s everyday low prices and watch vour budget come out ahead! And now. there are 2 Cook’s loca- tions to serve you, both open for YOUR convenience, 7 days a week, 9 a.m. ’til 9 p.m. ... both with fast, easy parking! Stop in soon ... join Cook’s family of satisfied customers. Shoun upper left; Fred Lombardo, R.Ph., owner, and Howard Dinstel, R.Ph. at Shavertown store. At right: Tima Zajac, RPh. and Jack Zierowicz, R.Ph. at Kmgston store. CoMharmacy ® Kingston, 288-3633 777 Wyoming Avenue ® Shavertown, 675-1191 the ground and 70 yards in the air, losing 25 for a net of 117 yards. Dallas drew 13 penalties for 175 yards while the Knights had only six for 48 yards. The win which gives the Mountaineers a season’s record of 7-4, also tied them with. Meyers and GAR for the Wyoming Valley Conference AA title. The Eastern Con- ference rating system, however, gives Meyers the Eastern Conference Middle Conference Class B title. “Eighteen seniors will be leaving this year so we’ll need a good turnout by next year’s sopho- mores. After a week or two, my coaches and I will begin working on next year’s program. It’s a year-round job.” Pistol & Rifle Club final shoot The H. L. Sportsmen Pistol & Rifle Club has selected their final of the year for Sunday, Nov. 22 at noon on the club grounds, Rt. 29, between Harveys Lake and Noxen. Positions include 50- yard standing deer targets and 50 and 100 steel silhouettes. The Dallas Gridiron Club, - composed of parents: of Dallas Area High School football team members, will honor all 54 THE STUDENTS! All proceeds from the books listed below, authored by Dr. F.Budd Schooley, will go to the Sister Celestime McHale Scholarship Fund of College Misericordia. Dallas Area varsity team members. at a banquet Monday evening, December 7, starting at 6:30 at Irem Temple Country Club. The 18 senior members of the team will be pre- sented with heavy winter jackets, engraved with Dallas Football on the back, while the other 36 PAGE NINE suitable mementos. Heading the com- mittees on arrangements are... Mrs. «Grace Goeringer,. chairperson, and Mrs. Shirley Moore, co-chairperson. Officers of the Gridiron Club are president, ' Frank Rollman; vice-president, Bob Rowlands; secretary, RS ——— Mrs. Shirley Moore; Living Water Faithand Mercy | varsity team under- treasurer, Mrs. Grace Spiritual Traveler ~~ The Word* : s ; : ZT graduates will receive Goeringer. Available at College Misericor- dia and your local bookstore. *A fifth edition of The Word will be pub- later. FORA L GOLDEN HOLIDAY 18 Karat ‘(zold-Tone Tree Ornaments From Oneida Open Your Christmas Club Now And We'll Give You A Free Gift These Oneida ornaments will add charm to any room and you can choose your gift from several holiday designs. Each ornament is the product of a patented process that gives delicate detail and a mirror-like finish with 18 karat gold-tone plating. Available in a set of three timeless themes; Santa's Sleigh, Nativity and Partridge. These ornaments make an ideal gift for friends and relatives — they will ap- preciate the beauty and quality of Oneida. Weekly Clubs Starts Thursday Doors Open 10 a.m. 10-30" OFF EVERY ITEM IN OUR ENTIRE INVENTORY! No exceptions! All our great holiday Fashions for Juniors and Misses are on sale for 33 hours. But hurry to beat the clock . . . sale absolutely ends Sunday. ENN Hanover Mall, Nanticoke & VE Plaza, Edwardsville COATS JACKETS BLAZERS DRESSES JUMPERS SKIRTS LINGERIE ACCESSORIES ROBES HANDBAGS SLEEPWEAR SLACKS JEANS SWEATERS CORDUROYS VESTS BLOUSES SHIRTS TOPS SOCKS & MORE ORIGINAL LOW PRICES Gift Cost 190 190 100 50° LUZERNE NATIONAL BAN Member F.D.I.C. 2 eMain Office, 118 Main St., Luzerne eo Satellite Office, Main St., Swoyersville ..where you save in style. Use your Fashion Bug/ Charming Shoppes charge card, VISA or Master Card.