SECTION B — PAGE 4 = : THE _DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Y 20, 1961 Monk Plumbing and Heating. Har- / : : “florists” took all 4 voluts from for Automatic Cigareette and Pete L / Ty BBLE $ & - ; = : ; 5 — — — : —~ |Hospodar - had + 212-231 (612) for | m——— ph —— RG is ul i old Kocher hit 225-210 (616) and Blouses - ores th, Bras 5 B 11 for ; [1 i So ae rolled 224 (612) fo LUZERNE These Will Go Td § : ; M 2 L E RR iki in the ppg ii os 1 The RA on (as. ary panantt 205] THEATRE OUR REGULAR g5¢ : (571), Ted Kostrobala 204-204 . > PAIR (589), Ed Hayrilla 217-201 (589), ; ] R Has Nick Stredny 226 (579), Dan Gula HOS E Y = | (While they last) ’ Ha 224 (568), Jim Lohman (571), A. Vanderhoff 227 (578), Amby Vida Last Times Tonight : (581) and Cliff Garris 205 (572). C PAIR PR S 35 y ; iy i L. Yankoski hit 200, J. Landis Dean Martin 3 ; ids Y b en waitin for | 218, D. Myers 205, Kundrat 205, : : ou ve een a g = Corgan 205, Lozo 203, Wendel 200 IN : : and Williams 205. Monk Plumbing and Heating took ““Who’s Been Sleeping bop of SKIRTS 3 ? | over first place with 14 points and IT y Duke Isaacs dropped to second with In My Bed? price (13. Whiting, Parts and Service an Ty : {took team honors with 730 (2101). —— : TR YD CT HY NEY TS Ca To 5 A AT To SHE AASB : es BOW LING . hit 179-168 (486), Helen Bo- |Garrity. Goodman's has 17 points |Bevan, D. Cyphers, T. Morton, H. CL - 3 net nomo had 163-161-160 (484) and Garrity, 13. Garrity is now |Bolton, S. Roberts and F. Rosen- 4 and Ruth Lewin rolled 177%. tied with Delaney, 13 points each, |berger. Betty Lou Risch converted - ° ) ’ . NEW i, BY DORIS MALLIN Bowlerettes after Delaney took 4 from Joe's. [the 6-7-10 split. : Duke Isaacs heads the league with |O'Malia, splitting 2-2 with Apex, re H] Fort Fort Lumber with only | when she rolled a beautiful 168 (479) by Marie Bellas and 176 [12 points followed by Monk Plumb-''has 12, tied with Mac Tools. Mac [ROSS TOWNSHIP TAXPAYERS . four TK on the line, rolled 2271 | series” of 594 including big by Barbara Egliskis. Lilz Lozo hit ing and Heating with 11. took 4 from Elston's Dairy. Nowlo t 4 Tax-P A * Tuesd d took 4| games of 206-209-179, for Joe’s [166 and Mary Ann Considine, 165 Libby Cyphers took honors Anita = Pascavage took the Newly” forme ax-Payers As- total pins last Tuesday and too 3 . Tt £ Monk’ ith 171-160-192 : \ sociation of Ross Ttownship will : ints from Bernie's Pizza as Anita | Pizza. Her team took 3 points for Link's. or on: vis 3 honors again when she turned : > E nN cavage spilled 177 (486) pins| from Dallas - Hardware despite |Industrial Men (523) and Ann Whiting rolled out a series of 552 including meet tonight (Thursday) at 8 in : and Ruth Bennttt piled up 182| a nice series of 168-160-187 Al Wendall posted highest series | 198-167 (520) for Whiting's. big games of 179-187-186 for |the Sweet Valley Fire Hall. i : (481), Liz Weale hit 174. (473) and | (515) by Evelyn Roberts, 200 |in last Wednesday's play when he Other high scores were J. Bevan| Mac Tools. Jean Agnew took en : £ Rose Novroski turned over 191| by Marg McCarty and 165 by [totalled 191-214 (589) for Stanton 188, K. Kalafsky 167, F. Rosen-| honors with a 200 game and |— SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST — ; mt. : (468). The “pizza” gang featured | Jean Agnew. T.V. His team lost 3 points to berger 166, L. Bolton 165. In the| totalled 516 for Goodman. — READ THE TRADING POST — : : 11 . Helen Bonomo with 173 (478) and |= Bocar Manufacturing took 3 from | Mushal’s ‘Construction. Ouch! That 150’s .were D. Cyphers, A. Corbett, | Mary Ann Considine rolled 163- © { Eltanor Olenick with 161. |Link’s Tavern on the strength of handicap! 2 Anderson, D. Oravitz, and J.|166 (475) for Delaney and Seth 1 3 { rFoups ae . t orer + 180 (496) by ‘Mary 'Dimmick, D. Jordan rolled 207 (567) nman. Casterline hit 189 (476) for Apex. , , be : 4 : a. DTie Pape dni he 2 > and E. Espen had 213 (564) Linear League ' |Other high scores were posted by FORTY-FORT : . Co . for’ Harveys Lake American The Bosses took over top spot |G. Gabel 166, A. Kardell 162, G. - : : s | 1] R | D) & & KE S c' Legion. The ‘legionnaires” [with 15 points. But, after losing Grant 170, J. Berkey 166, B. Eglis- / : \ ; ie Schechtman’ S Army % Navy Store tock all 4 from Gordon's In- 3 to Rubber Trim, they're just 1 kis 171, L. Weale 163, E. Shaffer TH EATRE ; Xr il 2 84 MAIN ST., LUZERNE } surance, D. Wickard led the |point ahead. Press Room B has 13. 164 and B. Isaac, 178. This was an i values to $19.98 k p : KET “insurance men” with 208. Jewel Thompson piled up |exciting game for Becky Isaac when Tonite - Fri. ~ Sat. : . Across from ACME MAR | Tops for Kern's Beverage as it three nee games of 178-160- |she finished with four strikes in a . 3 : y rR took 3 from Adams Market, was J. 178 for Tubing. Her 511 series |row and in one frame, converted 7 James Garner ! : WASHINGTON $ DAY SALE E Casterline : with 204, Jack Landis| set a new high for the girls. the 7-3 split. 1.3 Panto | = : oi Ae i he real stars of | Mac Tools hit 756 (2198) for . X ’ MISSES POLISHED COTTON 194 and 'G. Boice 193. G. Boston | The girls were t 3C S MISSES & GIRLS’ $3.50 A. MAKE .: § had 192-201 for the Market. the evening. Carol Johnson posted ‘team honors. 1 WRANGLER 1 98 REG. 83.00 EA. 8 A & P lost all to LAD's and Park- [167-171 (469) for Maintenance, |Crown' Major SIN 3 Knee Pants » : 2 for 3 er Fuel took 3 from Automatic |Tess Harvey hit 169-163 (465), R.| Gosart’s Appliances is in front } Slacks Service. Pilger had 167, ,M. Webber 163, M. |with 65 points and Dallas Nursery i » i * FINAL CLOSE OUT : We missed Rich Bonomo of Gor- {Higgs 160, K. Groff 152, J. Branno has 60',. Next in line is Shaver- Wheeler Dealers Values To ; fH . BOYS’ - MEN'S - LADIES’ 100% WOOL, BULKY B don’s Insurance last week. He 175. town Lumber with 53 and then $24.98 ST di i . Winter Jackets KNIT MENS’, YOUTH’S |: } rolled 225-201 (561). Sorry! Heading the list for the men was Wesley Gulf, 50%. : DRASTIC i %; . 50 oF 2 S ; ’ $998 | Dallas. Women’s Club Charles Higgs with 194 (548). Dallas Dairy tock all the REDUCTIONS ' . 2B . oa weaters 3 ', Sapphires did the high scoring Noon rolled 540, Schuler 198 (538) | team honors Friday when it = = oH & Values $6.98 Val n for the women last Thursday with land Groff 528. Johnson hit 212,| rolled a 1057 game and 2844 gun. . Mon.» Toes: ON HOUSECOATS a § = 2 577 (1663) and they are only |Miller 204, Elston 191, Thies 191,| total pins. Four men hit over (Con’t. Sun, 3-11) and 1 & . .. EASTER SPECIAL Boys’ Flannel I, § point behind the Topazes who head and Thompson 196. 200 in -that game, headed by John W BATHROBES x : is MEN'S - BOYS’ $8.98 Continental PANTS f § the league with 11%, points. Gar-| Boiler Room took team honors| Lewis Reese with 256. Lew’s ohn, wayne oo i i gn Dress Oxfords 4.20 Nylon Content |. J nets and Emeralds are tied with 8 with 796 (2348). game was high for the night 5 id £1 SA 08 REG. $5.00 5 Reach. ; | Imperialettes and along with a first game of IN ; N § : | L afers 4 $ 98 ahd $ 98 Top scorer was Margaret The tie between Garrity and 218, he wound un the evening ho? By 0 = Bi 1 Milne when she toppled 167- Goodman's was smashed when the | with a 643 series. “McClintock” ODDS and ENDS $f OPEN THURS. - FRI. - SAT. - NIGHTS i 193-161 (521) for the Sap- [two teams met Friday and the| Mike Rudick rolled 226-231 (635) cLlintoc : phires team Eleanor Moyer ~ “ . " x « . as a - ‘ ol . » - TE AT MTR TI FECT Sn — Libby Cyphers, (Monk's) and ‘ v “} Ruth Nygren, (Whiting’s) tied Tri. Sun. | RY i for individual honors when Fri» Sat un | fo nt Si || mesma ANN'S APPAREL ] Ruth rolled 175-171 games and Walt Disney's : Libby had 171-166. : © 95 MAIN STREET ‘ Other Bigh games were A” Whiz. | ¥44 300 59 VIi( T "OR y ing 174, : ow and J. Sword In The Stone — : LUZERNE Bevan 166. In the 150’s were J. |] 15d - PARRY'S Inc. LUZERNE A a” i Kae E53 TERE PY RES RI A RE GET ED EE TREES Se FEST FL TAY CRAPS . TT pla i We're celebrating Rambler’s Sales Success — with history making deals for you - - - - W ¢ . ne : GET UP TO 300 S&H GREEN STAMPS ON - SPECIALS ‘BELOW | a : ; : i i - DOORS OPEN DAILY AT § AM. oe ES SS A | 1 MORE GREAT BUYS THAT WONT WAIT — ap RL |cAR coATS 1 : = Tne Ea AND COATS HATS y He : EACH DAY on our USED CAR LOT! 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