The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 19, 1986, Image 10

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You look at the outdoor thermom-
eter and it’s cold. But summer and
another boating season aren’t far
away, and perhaps 1986 is the year
you are going to buy that boat
you've always dreamed about. But
which type should you buy?
According to the Pennsylvania
Fish Commission, a safe boater
must consider the craft’s size,
shape, proportions, seaworthiness,
use and capacity. Many boats have
motors. Others are used in sports
where power is not needed.
- There are many personal deci-
sions to make about brand, cost and
materials. Wood, steel, aluminum,
and fiberglass are all used in boat
building. All have good qualities and
each potential boater must choose
the one he thinks will fit his needs.
. RUNABOUTS are under 26 feet
and may be powered by an inboard,
outboard or inboard-outdrive motor.
It is an ideal boat for water skiing,
fishing and cruising.
CANOES are usually ‘‘people-
powered” but can also be equipped
Pins presented
Dallas Senior High School
contributed by the Junior High
of the Student Council, whic
student council corresponding
presentation to Linda King
tion to Tracy Richardson and
Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre will
hold its Fifth Annual Five Mile Run
on Saturday, May 17 at 10 a.m.
The Mercy Run has fast become
Manufacturer's
Suggested
Sale Prices
GAS CHARGED LX
SHOCKS. AS LOW AS §3%
51795
GAS CHARGED GRANDE 60
SHOCKS. AS LOW AS
5993
DALLAS EXXON
Memorial Highway
Dallas, Pa. Ph. 675-3336
GUNN BROS. GARAGE
Lehman Center
Lehman, Pa. Ph. 675-4231
ates the craft from a seated position
as opposed to the kneeling position
used in a canoe. They are propelled
with a double bladed paddle.
INFLATABLES are constructed
of neoprene coated fabric to protect
them from heat. They are easily
moved from place to place and can
be pumped up quickly with a foot
pump. They are buoyant ard quite
stable. They are constructed for use
with or without power.
SAILBOATS usually fall into three
classifications: day sailing, cruising
Boys and Girls Little League
Hardball and Girls Softball will hold
tryouts on Saturday, March 22
(raindate March 23).
Hardball-Dallas, Shavertown and
Trucksville hardball tryouts will be
held at the complex on the upper
fields at East Center Hill Road and
Church St. Any player wishing to
move-up must attend at least one
tryout, and all 10, 11 and 12 year
olds not on a major league roster
must tryout this year.
Players 12 years old report at 9
a.m., 11 years at 10 a.m., 10 years
Hardball-Lehman area tryouts
will take place on same date as
above at the Lehman Junior High
with 12’s and 11’s reporting at 10
a.m. and 10’s, 9’s and 9’s at 11 a.m.
(Raindate) 12 and 11’s report the
following day at 1 p.m. and others
report at 2 p.m.
Girls Softball-All girls softball
old, report to Dallas Junior High on
the same date at 10 a.m. Lehman 9
to 12’s report to Lehman Senior
High at 10 am. on same date.
(Raindate) all girls report to their
and racing. The boat hulls are
designed to meet the specific
requirements of each category. All
sailboats respond in the same basic
ways to the forces of wind and
water.
JOHNBOATS are an important
part of inland boting, fishing and
hunting. They are well-adapted for
small fishing lakes and ponds. They
are propelled either by a pole,
paddle or motor. They are flat-
bottomed, square-ended and lighter
in weight and more portable than
most utility craft of comparable
size. However, the flat-bottomed
hull design significantly decreases
its stability and they are not recom-
mended for use on rivers.
Burak honored
Lisa Burak, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William Burak, Howell
Road, Shavertown, became the third girl in the history of
Wyoming Seminary to score 1,000 points recently when she
led the Lady Blue Knights to a 64-31 victory over West Side
Tech: In the following game against Lake-Lehman the
Wyoming Seminary senior set the school’s girls all-time
scoring record with 1,038 carer points. Shown during the
1,000 point awards presentation are, from left, Karen
Klassner, head coach; Mrs. Carole Burak, Lisa Burak, Dr.
William Burak, and Gregory Meyers, asst. coach.
PSU / WB Subscribe To
old at 11 a.m., 9 years at 1 p.m. and
8 year olds at 2 p.m. In case of rain,
12’s report the following day at 1
p.m., 11’s at 2, 10’s at 3 and 8’s and
9’s at 4 p.m.
Walsh honored by MAC
campaign with an average of 12.98
points per contents. She was joined
by teammate and senior co-captain
Maureen Ryneski of Kingston who
topped 1,000 career points as a
senior and posted over 400 career
assists to be named to the first team
by the MAC.
OLD PHOTOS |
ARE ALWAYS FUN TO LOOK AT
fields the following dat at 1 p.m.
Late registrations will be
excepted during tryouts at the fields
mentioned above.
Kathy Walsh, of Dallas, a junior
at King’s College, was selected to
the MAC all-starm team by the
Middle Atlantic Conference for the
1985-86 basketball season.
Walsh was selected as she led
King’s in scoring during its 15-11
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Lions list
schedule | MINER
noon, doubleheader. S L E ;
March 29 - Luzerne County Com-
munity College, home, 2 p.m., dou-
bleheader.
March 31 - Misericordia, away, 1
p.m., doubleheader.
April 3 - Lackawanna Community
College, home, 3:30 p.m.
April 8 - Keystone Junior College,
away, 1 p.m.
April 12 - Scranton PSU, home,
30 %
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WANTS TO BRING
THE PAST TO LIFE
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(OF BACK MOUNTAIN BUILDINGS, SCHOOL
EVENTS OR FAMILY GROUPS)
WITH YOUR COMMUNITY
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cheerleaders prior to their noon, doubleheader. OPEN
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April 26 - Beaver Community Col- Igo
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May 1 - Scranton PSU, away, 2 CLOTHES ;
p.m., doubleheader.
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secretary; center, making the
and Lori Timek, varsity co-
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HOWARD ISAACS
Rt. 309, Trucksville
696-1111. 283-0049
one of the premiere events on the
local road racing caldendar and a
full field of runners are expected
again this year.
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59995
o
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lawn mower
m A $25 value
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m Gear drive self-propelled
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SCHMIDS AMOCO CADDIE LABAR
Memorial Highway
Memorial Highway,
Dallas, Pa. Ph, 675-1181
Shavertown, Pa. 675-2209
WAYNE YEISLEY
ELSTON & GOULD AUTO REPAIR
Memorial Highway Memorial Highway Phone 288-8578
Dallas, Pa. Ph. 675-3753 Dallas, Pa. 675-4483 Mon.—Sat.
Authorized Sales & Service Center
BOATS ¢ TRAILERS ¢ ACCESSORIES
1213 Main Street
Swoyersville, Pa. 18704
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