, Robert ers are: Clewell, rs, Mrs. rd Grif- i yublicity, are Mrs. . Brown Tt made by rt Grah- Harry ® oN hool and partment riters. > Celotex \ b g kle, ent- ' ver Leaf William | 't were tanley Iph Ash- 2th Hess, © e, Gene- ew nal ect: OW en- >all ay. 3.7 § i 4 & ! p J Beno | al Insti- §:itea Hig WW DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Steve High Scorer Between Teams Steve Bomomo rattled the pins | ior for a total of 624 Friday might in Crown Major u series including games of 212-210- set the pace as Parry's Gulf team took 3 from second place Legion team. Mike Gorey hit 209. Fred Adams and Lew Reese posted 190 and 193 for American Legion Monk, Plumbing and Heating stil: leads the league with 51 points, 7 ahead of Legionnaires. Battle 202, Dallas Monk's Shopping Center are tied with 4315, 43 and Jim-Jon 42. Monk’s tedm took 3 from Phil lips Supply. Only “top scorer was Roy Stair with 209; Murty Panunti 197 and Nick nak 191 topped Phillips’. Shavertown Lumber round when it left 3 to Mather : Black Toppers. Pete Ambrose was tops for Mathers with 190-193 (554) Charlie Nafus hit m1 ‘and Ted By DORIS MALLIN “lumbermen”. League. Steve's big las Esse after a real Tex Wilson hit - 201(555); for 201-198-199 (598); Jtams scored Paul Kamont hit 205. were . close; Birth’s Parry’s and Shavertown Lumber fo; for ‘tree growers’ with (571); Jack Trudnak hit Frank Kundrat 205. Bill 203(553): Walter * Luzerne-Dallas Highway x 148 So. Main, W.-B. 100 BONUS . TOP VALUE STAMPS ~ THRU SAT. JAN. 20th LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER Henness had 199-201. John Kriel scored 194 and Ambrose Vida 196 Da'las Shopping Center also shinped, losing 3 to Birth’s Dal- Both teams piled up pins, add- ing un marks galore first game. led Birth’s 180-263 (572) ; Harold Cooibaugh Frank Muchler i95(552) and Bob Moore 206. Dave Eddy was the “big gun” the Shopning Center with Charlie Wil- 199-207 (590); Games piled up 064-891-898 (2753) total pins and Dallas Center rolled 953- 3 to West Buy 908-872 (2738). Dallas Nursery lost lost some 4 Side Novelty. Nick Stredny scored Szura 191(553) WITH $10.00 PURCHASE OR OVER REDEEMABLE AT ALL GIANT MARKETS the “novelty” Jim-Jon with ‘olled 192. George Shupp Top with 7 points 6 and Dallas Dairy are tied up Payne, Stonehurst, Merle’s, Code’s and 203-191 ed 2787 229 and Payne. Weaver, | 999-1079 games SCAR 42 OL. PRG. 100 Bows Top Value Stamps With Purchase of One Pound Pkg. CHOPPED PORK ‘Redeemable at All Giant Markets COUPON GOOD THRU SATURDAY, JAN. ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER ZR IIL 50 Bonus Top Value Stamps With the Purchase of One Pound Pkg. of SLICED BOILED HAM Redeemable at All Giant Markets 20th COUPON GOOD THRU SATURDAY, JAN. 20th “ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER =X UBIO I I 36 Bonus Top Value Stamps With the Purchase of 10 Lb. 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Frozen Stouffers Macaroni & Cheese ‘Redeemable at All Giant Markets NIAAA COUPON GOOD THRU SATURDAY, JAN. 20th ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER IIIB III] 100 Bonus re oe Stamps With Purchase of $2.00 or More In WEARING APPAREL Redeemable at All Giant Markets NITIES JN IX CR nm 0A GING — - ea ) WEY; COUPON GOOD THRU SATURDAY, JAN. 20th » ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER A III Ware + With Purchase 6f § PAK ™BB¥ CHOC, COVERED RAINSETS Redeemable at All Giant Markets and Al Bellas 190 were high for men, took 3 from Gosart’s Appliance with Bob Shoemaker tak- Pete Hospodor had ‘a biz 595(205- 192-198) for Gosar Tied in first place of Back Mt. Neighborhood League Motors and Disque Funeral Home | Beaumont Inn has | with 4 points,each, | Klass Motors lost all to Payne Printing Thursday. Klass post- pins against 3151 by Payne recorded 1073- men really blasting the pins for SMONIE LINKS SE TLL STs SE ARCA NEE NEA THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18 1962 600 series. (643); Paul 201-235-191 (627) Vanderhoff bowling, men! man over 550, Bill scored 217 (552) Disnue’s team | beautiful ser'es, high Richardson with 207. ts’; Mike ‘Corgan | { Kennels. Robinson's Scorer including Among scorers for are Klass Dan. Richards hit Tom Cross Henness hit 190. 223 5. Seven teams | Stredny had 210-213 (612). rolled 208. Klass had one score ‘on Dodson’s George Shupp led the scoring with 214-191-238 Kamont and Nick scored A. Nice Weaver also piled up a 1003-1010-1052 (3063) as it took 4 from Dodson’s ng the reins for the “tomatoes” Market. Jack Yanik was top score» contest. | with 194-201-193(588); Leo Yan. |W th 195:238 (617). Bob Moore koski hit, 198(557); Chet Molley | "0led 208 (586) Al Ciccarelli hit 256(554) and Pav! Thomas 191 | 07 and Mike Corgan 198. “Onl was W. Beaumont Inn lost 4 to Rébinson’s pounded the boards to a tune of 3171 total pins 1087-1077-1057 and Ted Al Blizzard hit 3 from Dixon’s | Ed Carriero hit 201 Dodson, Bolton, | 211 and George Bray 207 for the Bob and Don’s. | Inn. Dallas Dairy took Erin (562) for the , with thres Else scored 193. Dixon's ARMOUR STAR SMOKED HAMS MILK FED FULL SHANK ay C “dairymen” and Carl | Roberts had 192-192(556). had Mike Rudick with 202 and Klass 197. 43 LEG - RUMP Vi AL roast - 49° VEAL GHOPS ~~:5 games. | Robinson's was Tom Gavntlett with 203-265 (637). | (556) 212-195 (556). Charles | liotti team. Burr Don’s | Klasg | series. FULL WHOLE BUTT 2 0 Ha C HALF LB. sar 204, against a slow Herm Kern's ! (3066) games. Ben Piech for Code’s and Gar Smith hit 221. J. ‘Sholes hit 224(562); lord 206; C. Titman 191 and R. Stonehurst had J. Navich with 203(569); B. Williams 193. Al Zimmerman hit 201; Don Zimmer- Iman 198 and S. Guyler 196. Tournament Mar: the ' contest for the classes in which they qual- | ified and there's a fair chance some | of these men will be winners. Wreckers hold first place in the | Monday night league with 8 points | land Berti’s team holds 7. | with 620 Joe Zier 192; J. Ging- 191-190(563) and J. Kole-! Merl’s had 1078-1042-946 | ing with 221(558); Molley 1995(541), 25% game night, 215-201(589) rolled 212-190(582) | H. Gay- 190 for Meshoppen Mart. Leo Yankoski 208 and of Bob and | men were in 400’s. Dave 197(587) for Cresaders Games Rolled and Rudick Top Scorers ch of Dimes Tournament be- Leo. With Jim 236(569). gan with George Shupp League | with G. Shupp Mcaday night at Crown Imperial | (549) and Fielding Lanes. Over thirty men entered | (535). and rolled their first terline’s. Some scores were ver ood Y. 201, Monte 196 Da'lay Lions. C mis Lb. 13 79 IMPORTED BLUE CHEESE Tb. 89¢ J GIANT SWISS CHEESE, Sliced ... HEN'S PRIDE LARGE FRESH EGGS PENNA. 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BOSTON CREAM CAKE «49° 29 WHIPPED CREAM TOPPING LARGE STALKS DEVILS FOOD, YELLOW, WHITE, LEMON SUPREME 2.69" 00 14 0L. $ BOTTLES rw 069¢ . = - 85 c | REG., DRIP, SILEX BN a EET inne SRG 48 COUNT bie "49¢ “rectetiisecccttentatinetsrennse % 3. 59¢ | SLT = - 29¢ CE Bill Oravitz rolled a nice series of ders and Sportsmen are tied up 595 (234-195) for Bolton's. Heidel | in third plac ith had 213 and J. Bolton 200(557). Bly pgtten, P. LaBar hit 209 for Shadyside. For Merl’s it was C. Culver 193- | 202(552); Klass really spilled pins to post a fine series in his class including 200-233 games. His team, Raiders, tot- al'ed 2872 pins including sec- ond game eof 1012 and took 4 points from Crispell’s. Scor- Klass were Gareis Rudick 257(546) and Rudick’s big was high for the Boh Moore chalked up for Crispell’s, J. Shalata had 194-193(561). Meade’s took 3 from Crusaders Leo Yankoski led Meade’s with 202- and Jim Lohman scored with 222-191(583; | Kravitz 222; E Yankoski 194 helped was Daylida with Berti’s took 3 from Casterline’s scoring 201-191 hittingf “197 B. Jones ‘hit 191 for Cas- Wreckers took 4 from Noxen with Trudnak hitting 539. Amos scored and Morton 19!. Bialogowicz’ 209(552), was high fo: Sportsmen as they took 3 from Lettie hit 226 and Crusa- | Gulitus 198. G Thomas had 19: | i | | | | RTT | Joe's Men’s Shop. ‘| with Delaney, Liens. Travelling Teams posting 191-200 (574); Tom Gaunt 190 (487) and Eve'yn Roberts hit 161-164 (484). Grace Sick- ler had 177 game. the local tear Carl Rob Else high man for with 583 (187-216-180). Fielding had 198. Saturday, the contest was be- tween Beaver Run and Lispi Lanes with Beaver Run taking 4 Sid Fielding led the scoring with 207-221-190 (618) and Charles Else had 2062-222 (613). Al Ciccarelli relled 212-206 (599), and Ron Fielding hit 203 (552). Who had that 400 ser- ies? What was vour high game, C. R.? Who ribbed Else last week? Not you! Addy took 3 this week. Top mar was Nick Stredny with 203-217 | (594). Tom Gauntlett had 201- {213 (556); Bob Moore 551; Lec | Yankoski 190-202 and Chill Wil- | liams 202. Crown Girls took all from | Mak Brothers. Anita Pascavage was high with 189-171-1985 (555); Henri Benk y 209-191 (553). Graee Siekler heloed with a 197 and Evelyn Roberts 181. What did Ginger do? Three Way Tie Here A thrée-way tie ‘exists | O'Malia, Delaney and Plains Blouse of Imperialettes League. O’Malia re- | mains up there after a held a top position for the entire first half, losing the championship to Delaney was hot and cold during the first part ‘of | the season but was not among the top three near the end, and Plains Blouse, who fought hard to get off the bottom, crashed through with ! a 3 point victory from O'Malia én the last night of the season, a big Friday night, none of the girls doing anything spectacular. Joe’s lost all to Goodman’s although Rose Nov- | roski came through with high series ffrem Garrity with Anita Pascavage hitting 181 (485) and Lillian Trud- nak, 161-172 (471). Apex split 2-2 188 for Apex, high night. Other high singles were M. Cic- carelli 174; T. Denmon Weale 167; K. Gansel 176. Huskies Hold Ten Soot Huskies were in the week with 14 points while Long _single of - the BUSINESS (532) and J. Thomas 193 for Dallas Addy Asphalt recently dropped ’ points to Puhlicks with Bob Moor: | ‘ett hitting 219-194 (576); and Lec 199; McCarty 193; A. Whiting Yankoski 211 (557). Chill Wil | Ambrose 192 &nd Morgan 191. iams hit 224 and Nick Stredny Friday night found Tigers t° had 191. vith Huskies, 15 points each. Lo; Crown Imperial G'rls took 38 lorns and Panthers are tied wi points from Ashley Lanes. 13. : Henri Benkovsky had 201 Huskies had one game of 845 (493); Anita Pascavage rolled "anthers had 2391 total pins. Two weeks ago Beaver Run and Y-T Hardware split 2-2 with Charles arts hit 215; Al Ciccarelli 213; Sid between | factor in deciding the championship. | Plains took 8 from Elston’s Dairy | of 494 (174-163). O’Malia took 4 | Jean Agnew rolled | 164; L.1 lead last | Wilkes- SECTION A — PACE Horns and Tigers were moving vith 12 each. Huskies posted f scores of 865 (2417). Dean Wes ook honors with 231 game a Charles Nafus totalled 587. Hooy hit 224; Gula 215; Bond 209; Moy Bob Ashman was top scorer wi 244 (567). High scores were posited by Ar rose 197; Fiske 209; A. Whith 188: Gosart 201; Nafus 194; wart 194 and Cortright 192. id Timers Take Over Crown Jolton Tons All Scoring It was a toss-up as to who h he most fun last Tuesday at Cr mrerial Lanes as the newly fom J)ld Timers Lea file got underwe vith 14 “young” men starting | veryone, bowlers and snecratna sad a good time and B'ton waors with 173-151-186{553). vas a great day. laaghier and # ries mixed with good ‘nip. ‘All the men, rangn £ rom 50 to 80 pms. enjoyed xercise and there vere come pref goa scores recorded. oO] Shupp rolled 1%4-191-174(5385 3uynck 176-189(550;; Dsy hit Iu raver 171-176; Coutr! ght 173. The boys will b= ! and t and by there ought to be nore spectators, Den't ‘un! Come out and rout | favorite bowler! | Hornets Are Champs | “Holy Rollers League ended th first half with Hornets as chan vions. Hornets had 34 points 2 were high with 1967 total pin W. oe and Yellow Jackets had 3 | i ite and Donna split honors with high games of 237 and 214 | respectively and Pete rolled 599 series while Donna had 536. Sunday night. Hornets took all from Wasps. Yellow Jackets lost: to Bumble Bees. Doc Whittaker hi 174-179-183. i Hich for the Bees was Donna with 487. Other high singles were poste by ‘Pete 190: Bob Nygren 181 an Bob Monk 173-179. Edwards—TFirst Half Champs Edwards Cafe took first If championship of Lakers Leagué¢ High average man was Pete An | brose with 179 and woman We i Marie Ritts, 154. J Rita Costello posted highest g of 213 ‘and J. Pokladowiski had Top series honors went to Gin e Gosart 544 and Leo Wadaski 634. Team honors went to Top She Men for 1047 single game and {top Shelf Ladies with 2915 tofa pins. r O’Connell’s Twin Lakes will be | scene of half time party, Saturda am: DID YOU READ THE TRADING POS? Barre COLLEGE SECOND SEME See. — Legal Janet Sukeloski Hanover Twp. 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