eet- the -12, ior at CH i ith Ty 1i1- ice op 66. op 1ce ts, oir nd rer a 0 — lS OSs I pT DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA { | i | Most leagues at Crown Imperial’ Lanes will wind up 1960-61 season | this week. It has been a good year | with many high games rolled by both men and women and many series in the 600’s posted. This is the season we will all remember as —the one the lanes changed hands, Bob Hanson [leaving and Tony | Bomomo and his family taking over on™New Year's Day; Cliff Garris rolled a perfect 300 game, a first for Crown Imperial; billiard tables were installed and became almost as popular as bowling. And now the lanes will be a “bee-hive” of activity as more summer leagues than ever before will be open for everyone's enjoyment! What a year this has been and will be for Tony Bonomo and Crown Imperial Lanes! There are still openings in the summer leagues. Pick your best night! Monday, Tuesday, Wed- nesday or Friday. There is a women’s league, men’s, couples’ mixed leagues. Contact the desk and find out where you fit. Do you have number 042335? Check your tickets and if you have, By DORIS MALLIN take it to Tony in exchange for a Black Beauty Bowling Ball. Payne Printery took Back Mt. Neighborhood League Championship Thursday night with 2728 total pins. Payne, first half champs, met Disque Fun- eral Home, second half champs in a fight to the finish with Disque taking first game, 936- 869. Payne came back in second with 947 to Disque’s 861 and again with 907-868, finishing with 2723 total pins. Paul Kamont led the champs with 569 (181-210-178); Nick Stredny hit 549 (171-178-200); George Shupp spilled 542 174-182-186); Frank Muchler posted 506 (171-168- 167) and Andy Matte rolled ‘500 (190). Leading Disque’s was Jack Yanik with 195-187 (551) while Bill Alla- baugh posted 180-188 (531); Nick Buynak 182-193 (522); Al Ciccarelli 179-171 (509); and Bill Weaver 205 (507). Payne's boys deserve a “pat on the back” as they came out of a + To the Honorable, The Judges of the Court of Common Pleas: CURRENT A. D. 1937. I herewith submit the annual 4 District showing receipts and expenditures, CURRENT LESS: 25% Indebtedness Bonds Unappropriated Surplus « CASH BALANCE—January 1, 1960: General Fund . 2,936.14 1957 Bond ISSUE, [esvvsn-osennsss esseseesnasasnsssnasarenas 1,871,149.10,$1,874,085.24 REVENUE RECEIPTS: Taxes—196C Duplicate ev..ce..ee.. oes un vue . $ 088,875.43 Taxes—Prior Years—Tax Collectors eeiesecane 63,575.74 Taxes—Prior. Years—Returned and Licned eels 24,311.67 . Expenses of Inmates: Commonwealth of Pa.~Direct Child Welfare 70,879.85 Commonwealth of Pa.—Mallory ‘Act ..eeee 2,798.48 Commonwealth of Pa.—Retarded Childrea .. 46,117.24 Individuals and Others seeesssssescie..oe.s 67,550.40 ny Hill Burton FUNdS «eo. sce..ov..00. 0vee. 00 ree 211,954 47 n Refund, Luzerne Co.—Olga Kazak, Caseworker 4,439.25 ro; Interest or Time Deposits ....... 9,392.39 Miscellaneous se. se. sesenes se iesnneeaivurnne 473.94 NON-REVENUE RECEIPTS—Temporary Loa TOTAL OPENING BALANCE AND GOVERNMENTAL EXPENDITURES: General Administration Luzerne County Home Maintenance in Institution by Institution District of Other Forms Care Family Groups Child Welfare ... Unpaid Bills for P: Capital Outlay Miscellaneous Refunds Interest-—Temporary Loans . Interest—1957 Bond Issue Temporary LOANS es..cec.voss0e 00a. 1957 Bond Issue Retirement “eaves .e TOTAL GOVERNMENTAL AND CASH BALANCE—December 31, 1960: General Fund «e..ee..ee..oe..ve 1957 Bond Issue «...ee LUZERNE. COUNTY ese REVENUE RECEIPTS: Taxes—1960/ Duplicate Taxes—Prior 'Years—Tax Collectors Taxes—Returned and Liened TOTAL REAL ESTATE TAXES PS Expense of Inmates Paid by Individuals Miscellaneous Other Revenue Receipts TOTAL OTHER RECEIPTS esse TOTAL REVENUE RECEIPTS «ts NON-REVENUE RECEIPTS: GRAND TOTAL sceeesssscasscas GENERAL ADMINISTRATION— SALARIES AND SERVICES: Expense of County Controller Salaries of Secretary and Clerks Salaries ot Surplus Food Staff \ Wages, Extra Help Surpdus Food OTHER EXPENSE! il Office Supplies $ 48.72 48.72 i Teléphone and Telegraph 3,919.17 3,919.17 Other Expense 1.96 1.96 TOTAL EXPENSE «e..ees.s0..000e.v00..00 $ 3,069.80'8 3,969.85 : CARE OF INMATES AND OPERATION OF HOME: Watchmen, Janitors, Firemen, etc. seveess. . us 31,778.98 $§ 11,778.98 § Fuel, Light and Water ........ . 394.58 394.58 p Other EXPENSE. sseessossssrsrsasavsares ve 2,328.52 1.65 2,326.87 Housekeeping and Kitchen ‘Supplies ope . 7.42 7.42 TOTAL SALARIES AND' SERVICES seo § 14,509.50 $ 1218263 § 2,326.87 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF BOILER OR POWER PLANT: Salaries ot Watchmen, Frginess Firemen, Plant EMPIOYEES ee. ssisess.00eessnssnscooes 8,000.0) § 199.35 § 7,800.65 Fuel, Light and Water .....e..ce..cveee0..00 10,800.00 619.48 10,180.52 Motor Vehicle Operation and Maintenance 250.00 8.60 241.40 Grease Land; OHS we viii le save ae se sieve 250.00 250.00 Repairs and Replanoment Supplies “er 5,000.00 5,000.00 Other EXPENSES «a..cs..oessssvisasares 500.00 6.00 494.00 TOTAL ee..00i 00 nverioes ssseevere vessel. $24,800.00 § 833.43 § 23,966.57 / TOTAL MAINTENANCE OF COUNTY HOM seraiasiae cesens MAINTENANCE = INSTITUTIONS NOT OPERATED BY COUNTY ~ Support of Poor in Infirmaries «... [Arp to Institutions ...... REPORT OF EXAMINATION LUZERNE COUNTY INSTITUTION DISTRICT For the Year, 1960 LUZERNE COUNTY INSTITUTION DISTRICT In conformity with the Act of Assembly aproved the twenty-fourth day of June condition of the District for the year ended December 31, 1960. LUZERNE COUNTY INSTITUTION DISTRICT | BALANCE SHEET December 31, 1960 ASSETS CASH: General TUNA secessecstentreessasnnsesatiosecaotasssnase $ 207,637.66 1957 Bond Fund «.... iasessiiseccnssnsarssenne 722,743.54 § 930,381.20 TAXES RECEIVABLE: Current 1960 Duplicate sessee.. esi oe.. cstasvaessae-ne $7196,131.00 LESS: 10% Reserve for Estimated Losses + areas « 19,613.10 176,517.90 Prior Years Bear Creek Township C€0al sec.eecceencee.. § 366.13 LESS: 25% Reserve for Estimated LOSSES sec.secsescenc.s 91.53 274.60 Returned and Liened Taxes se. .es..eoeeeeccsess seseesanes $67,205.84 4 LESS: 25% Reserve for Estimated LOSSES secsseccearcec.. 16,823.96 50,471.88 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE: Individuals and Estates for Maintenance «eeesecose.. seaane $4,449. 347.13 Reserve for Estimated LOSSES ss..eseese LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS LUZERNE COUNTY INSTITUTION DISTRICT CURRENT ACCOUN CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CASH RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES For the fiscal year ended December 31, 1960. TOTAL REVENUE RECEIPTS ..... TOTAL GOVERNMENTAL EXPENDITURES TOTAL NON-GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES «sac.cee NON-GOVERNMENTAL EXPENDITURES ccecsssccssecace CURRENT ACCOUNT STATEMENT OF REVENUE ESTIMATED AND ACTUAL For the fiscal year ended December 31, 1960, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Child Welfare .. § 173,440.00 § 70,879.85 § Temporary Loans eeesse.. teceeniiene . LUZERNE co INSTITUTION DISTRICT URRENT ACCOUNT STATEMINT OF APPROPRIATIONS COMPARED WITH EXPENDITURES AND ENCUMBRANCES For hi fiscal year ended December 31, 1960. Salaries of Controller's Office .ieseeee..oe.. Salaries of Weifare Workers, Investigato! Salaries of Tax Collectors—Commissions Salaries of Solicitors and "Japitress .. TOTAL SAL, ARIES OR SERVICES secees $§ 104,340.32 § 104,340.32 § AdVertiSing'' vo. ies. seeesanss Yenrnoeess $ 23 70 $ 431.70 $ Office Equipment . 6.60 556.60 Office Supplies ... 2 oo: 71 2,567.71 Telephone . and Telegraph 2,665.22 2,665.22 Traveling ‘Expense wave fs amass nas eees sale 3,961.00 3,961.00 Motor Vehicle—Operation’ and Maintenance .. 2,060.16 2,060.16 Expense of Tax Collectors seeeeevevsnscsace . 711.78 711.78 ther Expense sv..es..e oraues saiseteieee 6,576.16 6,576.16 TOTAL OTHER EXPENSES «scees..ee. TOTAL GENERAL ADMINISTRATION .. $ 123,870.64 $ 123,870.65 $ LUZERNE COUNTY HOME (ADMINISTRATION): ACCOUNT report of the Luzerne County Institutional together with a statement of the financial ROBERT H. STROH, Controller .of Luzerne County. ACCOUNT 1 1,112,336.78 3,337.010.35 $4,494,655.93 ... $4,140,000.00 354,655.93 $4,494,655.93 . $1,490.368.86 300,000.00 1,790,368.86 RECEIPTS ase rees et inreaere. $3,664,454.10 ewvvniens $ 123,870.65 16,985.91 rede mes 342,021.53 2,868.90 343,956.97 oe 2,112.13 « 1,148,405.56 10,140.46 132.25 5,178.54 194,400.00 cessee.ve 2,190,072.90 eleaieions $ 364,000.00 EIN . 180,000.00 544,000.00 ceseise ... $2,734,072.90 as seisees $2 ceerens ceessrsane EL $ 930,381.20 TITUTION DISTRICT Excess or Deficiency* ‘Estimated Actual of Estimated Revenue Revenue Over Actual eee .. $1,051,825.77 $§ 988,875.43 § [62,950.34* . 53,396.00 63,575.74 10,179.74 24,000.00 24 311.67 311.67 $1,129,221.77 $1,076,762.84 $ 52,458.93* seiave 2,560.15* cases . 156,000.00 116,466.12 39,533.88 esenane 500.00 473.94 26.06 «ee 180.716.95 225,786.11 ; 45,069.16 ceeea.ee § 410,656.95 $ 413,606.02 $ 2,949.07 eases $1,539,878.72 $1,490.368.86 § 49,509.86* cese.es § 150,000.00 § 300,000.00 $ 150,000. 00 $1,689,878.72 $1,790,368.86 $ 100,490. 14 Appropriations Cancelled After Balance Revenue Ezpenditures 12/31/60 . 3 14,787.78 § 14,787.78 $ “es 69.62 69.62 oe 22,334.90 22,334.90 19,810.99 19,810.99 20,520.87 20,520.87 ue 16,813.61 16,813.61 vseas 7,794.30 7,794.30 cessocen 2,208.25 2,208.25 Lee § 19,530.33 § 19,530.33 § cesasssee $43,279.35 16,985.91 § 26,293.44) EY 500d 8 192,021.55 3 yar v 10 125,000.00 f ‘| with top four teams picked to enter slump during this second half to take that final and most important game from a team that had been going great guns! The rest of the league s taged their proprietor’s rolloff that samé night proprietor’'s tournament. Dodson’s hit 2827; Dallas Dairy 2810; Dixon's 2808 and Stonehurst 2775. Roberts, Garris and Fielding Berti & Sons On Top / First half champs, Berti & ™ Sons, took over’ top spot in GEORGE SHUPP league with three weeks remaining. Berti now holds first with 41 points while Raiders trail with 401} points. Wreckers hold third and Meade’s fourth. . # Third annual Banquet will be held Monday, May 15th at Con- tinental Inn at 6:30 p. m. George Shupp with 575 and Joe Shemanski 570 were the “big noise” for Berti & Sons as they downed Casterline Hauling in, a close match. Truckers copped all 4 but only won total pins by 40. Stan Dicton con- tributed 205 (541) and Ron Fielding 508. Casterline’s had Kriel and Dimmick with 539, Vancampen 521 and Casterline 505. Shupp missed a 191 triplicate with a 193 first game. Dallas Lions stunned previous front-running Raiders by copping 3 points and dropping Raiders to second. Jim Thomas with 204-209 (572) was the big factor for Lions. No one hit 500 for Raiders. Bob Moore 203 (577) and Joe Shalata 514 led Crispell Farm Service to a 3-timer over Wreckers. Jack Trudnak 524 and Bill Morton 501 led Wreckers. Meade’s won 3 from Sportsmen as John Hudak with 201 (551), Tom Cross 542, Joe Kravitz 525 and Leo Yankoski 503 paved the way. For Grille team, Al Gulitus fired 200 (540), Frank Bialogowicz 526 and Harold Kocher 201 (525). Crusaders with four men on the line won 3 from Noxen VFW with Bob Fallon high for both teams with 496. Winners In Church League Back Mt. Church League fin- ished 1960-61 bowling season last week with Dallas A cham- pions with 96 points, winning . . sania 0000000000 0000000000 Ai Services This Week at your own place of worship 0000000000000000000000 000000000 00OCCOISIOOIEOGONOIEOROTDOTS ELITR YL FRANCES IVES BU 7-4467 72 games and losing 18. Carl’ Roberts wound up with highest average of 185 and 693 series; Cliff Garris had high single game of 268 and 691 series; and Sid Fielding had a 266 single. Other top averages with at least 60 games bowled were: Cliff Garris 184; Chiz Lozo 181; Ralph Garris 178; Sid Fielding 177; Tom Cross 177; Al Bellas 176; Al Scheckler 176; Jack Berheiser 175; Wilbur Morgan 174; Lew Reese 173; Tex Wilson 172; Bob Shoemaker 171; Dave Zimmer- man 171; Tom Metz 170; John War- dell 170; Roy Stair 170; Willard Piatt 169; Bob Moore (D-B) 169; Wilbur Davis 169; Carl Hirner 169. Additional standings: Dallas B 86; Shavertown B 83; Lutheran 79; Trucksville C 67%; Shavertown C 64; Trucksville A 61; B 60; Shavertown A 57%; Carverton B 54%; Hunts- ville Christian 49; Orange 48; Car- verton A 45; Mount Zion 38%; E Dallas 35; Lehman 35. Charlie Nafus Leads Scoring Charlie Nafus led Crows to 3 point win over Blue Jays in St. Paul's Brotherhood League when he rolled terrific 225-205 (589) Friday night. (And right after bowling three games in Major League.) Crows posted high single of 894. Owls lead ' with 86 points and Hawks have 35. Posting games over 180 and 500 series were Guyler 197 (549); Rob- erts 185 (536); Fiske 215 (531); A. Whiting 196 (526); Kreidler 196 (515); Culp 185 (515); M. Whiting 513. Jones Hits High Series Jones of Whitesell Brothers League led scoring with 191 (575) and Construction with 678 and Plumbing and Heating, 1836 total pins were high teams last week. Construction has 36 points in first place with Developers in second with 28. Delaney And Goodman Tie Delaney Gas “gummed up the works” Friday, taking 4 from O’Malia and ending the season’s second half tied in first place with Goodman, 33 points each. Glova lost 3 to Goodman and .was knocked out of first to second. Delaney, winner of first half and Goodman will roll off the tie Friday. If Delaney wins, RT HOME FOR SALE FORTY FORT, PA. FOUR BEDROOM home, best loca- tion, 3 schools within radius of 3 blocks; extra large living room, fireplace; new modern tile bath, shower and tub; enclosed front porch; glass enclosed rear sleeping porch; up-to-date kitchen; powder room; completely finished basement; all facilities; new-large oil furnace ‘with air conditioned fan; two car garage, overhead doors; large 150 ft. lot, rose garden (trees); some fur- niture, curtains, wall to wall carpet to go with house. Will trade for smaller house; balance on convenient terms. Phone: BUtler 8-2387 eve- nings or at mealtime or see your broker. Wheeler's Cafe NOXEN ROAD HARVEYS LAKE EVERY SAT. NIGHT LOBSTER TAIL PLATTER I/2 Spring Chicken OR 4-2732 OTHER FORMS OF CARE FOR ADULTS AND FAMILY GROUPS: Board in Private Families e...ee..oe.. Burial Expense Medical Care Clothing and Shoes .. Other Expense TOTAL OTHER CHILD WELFARE: Salaries of Clerks and Welfare Worke Travel—Child Welfare TOTAL SALARIES OF DIRECTORS, WELFARE WORKERS AND TRAV: Board of Foster Homes E Institutions. for Dependent Children . Institutions for Dependent Children Mental Defectives .. 4 Transportation of Children’ “er Clothing Medical, Dental, Eye and Ear . Other Expenses TOTAL CHILD WELFARE eevee. UNPAID BILLS OF PRIOR YEARS seesee MISCELLANEOUS: INSUTANCE ee..0s. oe. veeresssss tneed Contribution to Retirement Fund oe Social Security TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS sesesces CAPITAL OUTLAY Construction on Buildings «...secceeee Purchase of Major Fatipment PY TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY esesese Interest on Bonds TOTAL INTEREST secesecctecarce NON-GOVERNMENTAL foregeing account is a correct statement of Sworn and subscribed See me this 27th WILLIAM P. GUNSTER i or MRS. WILLIAM R. HUGHES Transportation of Familles and Individuals FORMS OF CARE esse § Salary of Director In Children Services a... $ OTHER FORMS OF CARE FOR CHILDREN: Interest on Temporary LOANS eessessseescseccsneace § 13,250.00 § condition of the Luzerne County Institution District for Clerk of the Courts of ‘Quarter Sessions. 7c ceiien 267.85 § 267.85 § = 897.20 897.20 canene 600.00 600.00 300.00 236.00 64.00 . 67.10 67.10 “eee 867.85 867.85 3,000.00 § 2,868.90 § 131.10 EBLE 9,011.00 § 9,011.00 § IS «ee 49,000.00 43,841.83 5,158.17 eieesee 3,449.35 3,449.35 CLER. EL .. Ss Sa, 460.35 § 56,302.18 § 5,158.17 ses.eee § 110,000.00 $ 105,220.05 § 4,770.95 99,437.78 93,012.81 6,424.97 eesteen 69,000.00 42,892.17 26,107.83 1,500.00 1,091.45 408.67 23,000.00 18,140.33 4,859.67 8,000.00 6,276.11 1,723.89 21,012.87 21,012.87 2 TOTAL OTHER FORMS OF CARE ese. $ 331,950.65 § 287,654.79 § 44,295.86 Jeesss $ 393,411.00 § 343,956.97 § 49,454.03 wseecee $§ 2112708 2,112.13 § S57 weeecne $1,100.00 § 664.87 § 435.13 o 7,000.00 6,000.00 1,000.00 ase 6,200.00 3,475.59 2,724.41 ees $ 14,300.00 § 10,140.46 $ 4,159.54 eeaseses. $1,085,455.38 $1,085,455.38 § 785,693.72 62,950.18 722,743.54 eecnse. $1,871.149.10 $1,148,405.56 § 722,743.54 5178.54 § 8,071.46 epessee 194,400.00 194,400.00 —_— —— eesecss $ 207,650.00 $ 199,578.54 § 8,071.46 Lo sys uresrnsnerasesbesy 364,000.00 § 364,000.00 § | Bonds RL secs ® 2R000000 © 180,000.00 a / TOTAL eeseesescsssacesssssccsensssassoses $ 544,000.00 § 544,000.00 § bE REFUNDS: TOTAL REFUNDS ssesssseserasssnessasesnsess $ 1.00000 § 13225§ 867.75 TOTAL |. aevvenss verieseseesnsesassiavssses $3,558,772.80 $2,734,072.90 § 824,699.90 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, ‘COUNTY OF LUZERNE, ss: ROBERT H. STROH, being duly sworn according to law, deposes and says the receipts and expenditures, and the financial the year ended December 31, day of January, 1961. ROBERT H. STROH A SGonironeny of Luierne County. i . THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1961 they will be champions.If Good- | man takes it, there will be an- other playoffs, Leading Delaney was Ruth Lyons | 171-163-158 (492) with J. Agnew , hitting 167; E. Moyer 154. O'Malia had one girl over 150, M. Milne 159. | Goodman rolled 2183 total pins with Anita Pascavage hitting 507 (151-173-183) and Mary A. Consi- dine 160-166-155 (481). Marie Sebolka topped Glova’s with 188-157 (456); B. Carr hit 154-156; J. Thompson 158; G. Grant 156. Apex featured Evelyn Kamont 165-159 (471); Dot Parent 153-152 ‘1159 (464); Garrity was led by Lila Lozo 161- 189 (494) and E. Shaffer 167. Gloria Charnitski led Triangle with 186 (463); M. Ciccarelli had 155-168; A. Cross 159; E. McShea 156. Elaine Saddington scored for Joe's with 185-160 (488). ; Elaine And Mary Top Scorers Elaine Saddington blasted the pins for a big 206 game and Mary Dimmick spilled 515 pins with games of 204-156-155 in Country League. Carol Hadsel hit 512 (172-163-177) and Gert Schneider rolled 168-182-151 (501). Anita Pascavage posted 489 (157-186) and Jean Agnew 480 (187-180), while Marilyn Morris chalked up 479 (150- 187). Circle Inn succumbed to ‘‘cellar” team, West Side Building to the tune of 2 points, but still remains on top with 39 points. Dallas Dairy took 4 from Bocar and switched with them, taking over second place with 28 while Bocar has 25% in third. Humphreys Bootery took 3 from Plains Blouse and has 25% points. Dallas had 2469 total pins and Circle, a single of 883. Others with games over 150 or 450 series were: R. Costello 174-171 (467); E. Kamont 158-163 (460); F. Allabaugh 180; T. Denmon 175; B. Zimmerman 174; M. Ciccarelli 171; M. Bellas 168-157; S. Gearhart 151- 162; D. Mallin 156; R. Novosky 152- 158; A. Miller 150. ‘Moyer and Lacettes Again! Until last week, Lacettes of Natona Girls League, still held a record of 48 wins and 0 losses. (I heard they have lost since.) They rolled 1653 total pins and high game of 560 and Eleanor Moyer again took honors with 180-176-166 (519). Other 150 plus games were 158 by M. Meyers; 159 N. Bennett; 178-168 (480) Norma Smith; 159 L. Crispell; 159-154 (450) Rachel Crispell. A. Whiting Led Lutheran Scores A.” Whiting led in Lutheran Women's League with 192 (470) while Orchids blossomed with 717 and Carnations grew with 2064 total pins. Camellias lead with 31% points followed by Carnations 30. Also scoring wera L. Cyphers 168; K. Kalafsky 154-168; D. Berlew 170; 0. Wade 168; T. Morton 169; A. Cor- bett 156; D. Kaye 153-152; R. Nygren 152; J. Inman 151- 152; S. Roberts 150. Crown Girls Win And Lose Crown girls of Independent League were hot and cold this weekend. The local girls met Eagles Academy Saturday and lost 4, hitting only 2121 total pins against winner's 2410. Crown had only 4 girls on the line and none hit in 500’s. Evelyn Roberts led with 488 series (174 high game) and Ginger Gosart had top single with 207; Henri Benkovsky hit 177. Henry’s met our girls in Dal- las Sunday afternoon and lost 4. Crown totalled 2507 pins against their 2212. Grace Sickler led with 165-187-178 (580); Evelyn Roberts had 184-170-173 (527); Billye James 167-165-167 (499); Henri Benkovsky 191 (482); and Doris Berlew 163 (469). Sinclair and Moyer Score Edna Sinclair 177 and Eleanor Moyer (478) had high scores in Dallas Women's Club League Thurs- for 4 points. day while Poppies were taking team honors with 565 (1587). Poppies are | tops with 37 points and Daffodils are nodding with 34. Kostrabola Sets New High Kostrobola set a mew record high | of 244 for Orchard Farm in Com- | munity Service League and hit a big | | 594 series as his team lost 3 to] Guyette’'s. Guyette’s held its second | position with its victory, Bill (spon- stopping Kostrobola, Hogoboom 510 | and Maturi 509. The total pin score | of 2588-2523 shows the narrow | margin. SECTION B—PAGE 3 series led by Tom Gauntlett 212 (584); Bob Moore 224 (569); Jack Yanik 201 (557); Reese 205 (543) _ Top men for - nursery were Nick Stredney 223° and Lyons 188 (501). (560); C. Garris 195 (544) and Andrasko 195 (516). Dallas Post put a “dimmer” on Luigi's hopes for second place as it took the long end of a 3-1 count. | Frank Muchler 199 (565); Knecht sor) with 525 and his 400 bowlers | 191 (538); Varner and Gorey with 516 series were all the printers | needed. C. Roberts 187 (532); Eddy | 187 (523) and Richards 206 (503) | were enough to pull out the last Besecker’s team is still on top, | game. taking 3 from “Five and Dime” boys. Michael's came alive to take 3 from Besecker showed how a sponsor | | Gosart’s. Red Ambrose led the “dig- “sets the pace” by smashing 241 (598). offered too much help against Bol- ton’s 519. Mercury Motors showed a “spark | of life” by taking 3 from Boyd | ‘White's. Henderson’s 535, Sekera’s 509, and Stanton’s 505 topped Pete Ambrose’s 532, Zachary’s 527 and Kardell's 525. Charlie Back With 606 Series Charlie Williams flashed his old form with 214 (606) as West Side | Novelty stalled Berti and Son for | 3 points in Crown Imperial Major | League. In Charlie’s corner were Jack Landis 193 (559) and Panunti 214 (537). West Side lost middle | game by 4 sticks. Tex Wilson was | the big gun for Berti with 226 (574); B. Allabaugh posted 202 (524) and | Stair 184 (513). Bob Shoemaker continued to blast | the pins for Vanderhoff as he posted 245 (592) to lead the sanders to a | B point win over Birth’s. Adams 215 (545) and Smith 181 (509) | aided Bob. For Birth’s, it was Al | Bellas 212 (595) and Buynak 185 (526) as the ‘“‘gassers” failed to gain | ground for second week. There's still plenty of action in the league with Phillips Supply pump- ing out a 1008 middle game to swamp front-running Dallas Nursery | Phillips’ all hit 500 Smith 537 and Williams 503 | | Taylor, gers” on 220. (580) followed by Ehret 191 (529); Hospador 195 (524) and Disque 179 (513). Gosart’s has the unique record of dropping last { 23 out of 24 points. Al Ciccarelli 203 (555) and Dimmick 184 (505) broke ' the losing streak by taking last game. Shavertown Lumber won 3 points from Jim-Jon. Lumbermen are get- ting very tough as the season draws | to a close. Jack Berkheiser 206(564); Kriel 181 (527); Cross 193 (511) and Kamont 186 (510) were more | than enough for Jim-Jon. Panky | Stolarik 218 (558) and Trudnak 184 | (515) gave it a try but lost out by | 100 pins on total. ' Rainbow Bake Sale Dallas Rainbow Girls will stage a pare Saturday at Boyd White's Contributors of baked goods are asked to have them on hand by 10 a. m. Co-chairmen are Sharon | Samuels, Susan Kelley, and Kay Ide. { city. ‘Girls who will assist include { Marian Jolley, Diane Transue, Judy Carol Anderson, Marilyn Jackson, Susan Dodd, Carol Lam- oreaux, Nancy Sieber, Sandra Yellitz, | and Barbara Tag. Advisors who will help are Mesdames Evelyn Hopkins, Agnes Meyers, Elsie Jolley, Laura Dymond, and Diane Meyers. : D U 100{ GLOBE IN NAME COUPON GOOD FOR 100 S & H GREEN STAMPS ‘ON SNEAKS, SHOES, ALL FOOTWEAR On Cash Purchase of $5 or More LUZERKE TH ‘WIN A FRINGE ON TOP” Win a real hours of fun—and hop. a few And for traveling on foot, be THEUS. 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