SECTION B — PAGE 4 — Luzerne Merchants Luzerne Offers One-Stop Shopping With parking a major problem | H even at the large shopping centers, | Luzerne can well be proud of the lot that serves - With access to the rear of Main Street, the Luzerne Bank parking lot accommodates a large amount of traffic, daily. Beside, the lot, there is easy parking available on Main Street. From the Back Mountain, Luz- ~ érne is one of the easiest shopping centers to reach. The merchants are united to give the utmost in pers- onal service and for . developed a personal with their customers that is difficult to find elsewhere. Shopping centers, boasting Dis- count Houses are nothing new so far as Luzere is concerned. Discount prices have long been a part of its shopping area. | years have | association | the merchandising policy in most | of the stores. From now until Christmas the stores will be open until nine each night. It is enlightening to turn left as you drive into Kingston or Wilkes-Barre and compare the val- ues offered by one of the oldest and most thriving shopping centers in the area. Brownie Troop Invests ~ Two New Members Brownie Troop 108 invested two ~ New members Tuesday afternoon, at Dallas Methodist Church. ‘Carlene . Roberts and Joann Juris -were :in- . vested by Mrs. Russell Lawry, troop ' leader. Mothers were Christmas cookies and punch. Receiving first-year ” Elizabeth = Eckman, Ruth Lawry, . Deborah Price, Sandra Long, Sandra pins were’ Bowling News By DORIS MALLIN £ n Beaver Run Cocktails came back Saturday with 3 points | from DeLuca’s Music as Sid Fielding and Carl Roberts went to the line with 600 and 603 re- spectively. Sid included 230- 203 games in his series and Carl hit 233-195. Ron Fielding hit 214 (558); Charles Else, 196, and Al Ciccarelli ——— (I could ask if you bowled, | Al?) You didn’t set any rec- | ords either, Charles. Addy’s Add 8 and 1 Addy Asphalt took only 1 point | from Cappy's Saturday, then came { home with 3 from Elko’s in a make- | up series Sunday. Charlie Wil- | liams led: Saturday's scores with | 211-204-201 * (616). ‘Lee Yankoski | hit 208 «(575)—much better, Leo— | and Nick Stredny was back with | (205. The others were . . . | invited for . Gordon, Judy Berger, Deborah Tura. - er, Nancy Roberts, Charlene Dem- my, Fern Carkhuff, Nancy Daley, : Tamara Radeszisky, Elizabeth Schweiss, Deborah Weichel, Nancy . Rodda, Pamela Rood, Kendra Cos- grove, Eileen Hughes, Jennifer Gar- "ris, Jacqueline Snyder. ~~ Mrs. Kenneth Cosgrove is assis- . tant leader, Mrs. Hanford Eckman . committee chairman. IEEE RATAN TE IRANIAN SAA NARS RSR SARNIA | | Much Wanted DALMATIAN 7 STUFFED DOGS 3 sizes Things went much better for the team on Sunday. Leo Yan- koski came back “spilling pins” to the.tune.of 628 with big first game of 267 and a 216. Charlie Williams hit 245 (598) and Bob Moore rolled 224-194 (574). Tom "Gauntlett hit 214. (Who bowled the first two games for you, Tom? “And where did Nick go again?) Niagara Takes All ; J.: Hustey- and = Steve Bonomo were scoring when Niagara Massage | teok 4 from Hanover Supply. Hus- had 226-200 (605). W. Szura rolled | ed 581 (191-204); = Pineno rolled | 191 and Vida registered 199-192 (563). Tie In iFrst Place | Things really tightened up in Im- | perialettes League Friday when first | place O’Malia split with Delaney and | slipped down to a tie with Joe's | Sp 98 Sp-98 $=.98 : Popular One “New Born” BABY DOLL s That Sleeps! 69° LUZERNE Wallpaper & Paint | {21 MAIN STREET, A vaERNE NRE EER AAEEEEERENNNS i | REIL RARE TETRA IRIE IRIE IE IRIEL LETE AK. FERRRA ~EAVENLY it =e ( Ard PERFUMES - COLOGNES - DUSTING POWDER ALL FAMOUS NAMES PRITCHARD’S DRUG STORE ; 92 MAIN STREET, LUZERNE RRR RRRERRS | ton's has 29 and Delaney 28. | Men Shop. Joe's was trying hard to | | take 4, but lost last game by a | mere 3 pins to Elston’s Dairy. Watch | out for | Another | took 4 from Garrity and stand just these girls Friday night! team, Apex Auto Parts, point out of first place while Els- could be any one of these teams this week. Who knows? . Jewel Thompson led top scores with a beautiful 18 (167-182-169) for Goodman's. Jewel, in high spirits after re- cently becoming the proud grandmother of a baby girl, also hit a 545 series last week in Linear League. Bea Carr posted 187166 (498) and Anita Pascavage 164 (457) for | O'Malia; Gloria Grant with 176-172 (488) and Gloria Charnitski, 161- | 168 (486) led Joe's; Helen Bonomo hit 179 (487) for Apex; Eleanor | Moyer topped Elston's with 161-165 (474); Marg Milne had 163-168 (457) for Delaney and Liz Weale posted 168 (459) along with Jewel's scoring for Goodmans. Single scoring was done by Ann Kardell 164; Della Belles 164; Gladys | Gabel 169; Rose Novroski 176. Fritzinger Tops Scores Frank Fritzinger rolled 592 (237- | 167-188) for top billing in Holy | Rollers League Sunday. Only other 500 was Bob Nygren’s 510 (177-160- 173). Sally Ell hit 171-179 (485). £ ! r Sy | Mac Tools T téy hit 236-196 (610) and Bonomo | | Mes Tolar Mac Tools team leads Country League with 41 points after tak- ing another 4 from Dallas Dairy last week, Marg Milne leading off with a big 538(173-165- 200), Marie Bellas hitting 177% (482) and Rose Novroski, 166- 160(478). O'Connell's took Top Shelf and hold second place with 351; points. Troster’s Insurance took 4 from Bogar and sit in third with 29. Liz | Weale rolled 165-160(477); Agnew, 161(458) and Carol Had- | sel 179(456) for Troster’s, while Anita Pascavage was rolling 182 | (492) and Grace Sickler, 187(463) for Bocar. Mac's took honors with 862 (2434). | Milne Hits Big 200 Marg Milne hit 214 and piled up 532 pins in Dallas Woman's Club League Thursday. Poppies won team honors with 737 (2062) and lead the league with 15 points. Marigolds and Violets are tied with 13. Two Teams Close Isaacs team is ahead of Whiting’s | by only 2 points as it tops Bowler- ettes League with 32. Bolton's has 25 and Monk's 17. Whiting’s took | honors with 753(2037). A. (454). Neighborhood League Missed Neighborhood League is still hit- | ting the pins at Crown Imperial | Lanes even though they have been It | another 4 from | Evelyn Roberts | | was big scorer with 172-226(549). [ Jt D 1 hit 169 for Top Shelf. Seliing Everywhere For Dollars More! se Ean Jean | Whiting had high series of | 467(171) and L. Cyphers posted top | + game of 178. D. Berlew had 166-173 | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MR 14, 1961 LADIES DAY _ | aa 5 { | | te — and then, I am very happy to say, my wife threatened to drop the bowling ball on my foot | if I went bowling!” mssing from this column for two | weeks. After a night off for Thanks- giving, Back Mountain Neighborhood came back with a slight change in positions, Dallas Dairy and Payne Printery finished in first place with 32 points each and Disque Funeral held third with « 27Y%. Beaumont Inn had 27, Stonehurst 26% and Dixon 26. Top games were rolled by Cic- carelli 246-190(608); Kamont «241 | (584); Piech 194-190(572); F. Rob- erts 221(569); Muchler 202(566); Cross 222(554); Burr 199(565); Eckert (557); Else 196-191(567); Carreiro 194(551); and Garris 201 (553). Last week, the league saw Dal- las Dairy pull ahead with 35 after taking 3 from Klass while Payne Printery was losing 3 to Dodson’s. Disque split with Kern's and Beau- mont Inn took all from Bolton's. Stonehurst took 3 from Shady Side; Dixon won 3 from Merl’s. Mostior- | pen took 4 from Bob and Don's; Robinson had 4 from Code’s. Payne has 33; Beaumont 31; Meshoppen, 30; Disque 29Y;; Stone- | hurst 29%%; Dixon 29; Robinson 27; Klass and ‘Shady Side 25 each. Charles Bray copped honors for his 645 series including 216- 243 games. Nick Stredny hit | Black Lyne 195(553); Shemanski 207(566); | Monk Plumbing ¢ as the team took & |4 from Shavertown Lumber and | moved up in first place with 38 | points. Jack Yanik led the “lumber- men” with 203-209(572). Legion 672 has 37 points with 3 from Birth's Esso. Dallas Shopping Cent- | er took 3 from Parry's Gulf with | Williams big score and Frank Kar- dell hitting 220(574). Harold Koch- er, 204-193(575) and Mike Gorey, 205(550) led Gulf. Shopping Center | has 34, points. Tied with 33 are { Parry's and Dallas Nursery. Nurs- | ery took 3 from Mathers with Trud- nak’s high series. Tom Cross led the Toppers with 200-202(581). | Jim-Jon and West Side Novelty split | 4 with Al Bellas hitting 222(559). | Jim-Jon has 30 points. Phillips lost 3 to Gosart’s. Corgan’s 603 topped the ‘‘grocers'. Postng 200's were Stair 205; | Lohman 202; Stredny 212; Henness 200; Buynak 200; J. Thomas 214; ‘Molley 207; Birnstock 210; R. Am- brose 222. First Half Ends | Raiders On Top George Shupp League ended its first half with Raiders on top with 451% points. Berti’s chalked up 42; Sportsmen 411; Wreckers 40. Next in line is Lions with 86; Crispell’s 33; Crusaders 83; Meade's 32; VFW 281, and Casterline’s 28. Molley’s 206(553) and Rudick’s 224 led Raiders to ‘a 3 point win over Casterline. Berti’'s big scorer was George Shupp with 227-209 (623); Fielding 191 and Brace 220 as the team took 3 from Crispell’s. Battling it out for the losers was Bob Moore with a big 238-215(652) and Joe Shalata 230(559) George Thomas 192-202-201 (595) and Dick Myers 212(581) led Lions to a 4 point sweep of VFW. VFW had Race with 192. Sportsmen took 3 from Meade'’s, Cadwalader hitting 190 and Kravitz 192. Russ Monte piled up 620 pins including 224-202-194 for Wreckers but his team lost 3 to Crusaders with Vic Daylida hitting 192-193 (562). Monk Tops ‘Scoring Bob Monk topped the scoring in St. Paul's Lutheran League with 216(567). Long Horns started seas- on's second half with 4 points from Mustangs and Badgers, 4 from Trojans. Long Horns had a 855(22394) series. Culp hit 197(565); Nafus 205(560); M. Whiting 200(535); Roberts 190; E. Dungey 181; Weale | 183; Kreidler 176; Guyler 181. Daylida High man High scorer in Party Group was Vic Daylida , with 203(548). Par- rish’s team took honors with 664. Schooley’s team is on top with 34 | points after taking 4 by forfeit. Parrish's - is next with 27. HE'S AWAY FROM HOME? SEND HIM THE DALLAS POST Send the folks away from home a weekly letter from home by subscribing to the Dal- las Post for them. A gift sub- scription will bring welcome news from home each week, a constant reminder of your thoughtfulness every week for a whole year. HOLIDAY 198-226(586) ; Cecil Titenan 199- 205(581); B. Willams 235 (57%); Carl Roberts 202(574); | B. Oravitz 198-190(371); Ted Henness 201(569); and Tom Gauntlet 191(555). | Single games noted were: 203 | D. Richardh; 200 Heidel; 215 E.| | Richards; 223 Trudnak; 193 Stol- | | aricky (Well, look here! Panky hit} | 509--his first 500 series of the: seas- | on. Congratulations!) 201-190 Gar- | ris: 207-193 S. Fielding; 190 Par- | son; 292 Yankowski; 190 Gaylord; | 190 Lyne; 199 Kravitz; 203 Much- | ler; 193 Traver; 198 Dodson; 195 | Birnstock; 205 Moore; 202 Corgan; 200 Buynak. Back In Groove | With 600 Series Crown Major ILeagme w back in the groove Friday wi a few 608 series posted. Scores are beginning to show improve- ment since position might. Hit- | ting big series were Charlie | Williams with 210-222-207 (639); Jack Trudmak, 244-197 | (607); and Mike Corgan ,199- | { 222(603). Dick Myers hit 224-212(599) for | R rm Wana ® ROASTING CHICKENS ® CAPONS ® TURKEYS ® DUCKS i 9 ® GEESE All Drawn and ® RABBITS Dressed At Our Plant ! ! BU 7-0046 ! 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