PAGE TEN D. Katyl hit the pins for 205-214 (611) and L. Lavelle hammered them for 243-217 (602) to lead Stanton TV to three points from Disque Funeral Home in the George Shupp League. J. Maculis added 535. The funeral home team were paced by J. Ide’s 256 (584). Roberts Oil copped three from Endless Mountains lead by B. Shalata’s 510. R. Barr scattered the pins for 224 (573) for the mountain men and D. Regan spilled them for 520. Dallas Nursery picked up three from Gino’s Shoe Store sparked by N. Stredny’s 222 (584) (591). F. Adams came through with 518. C. Kazokas was high for the losing five with 583. Harris Associates divided evenly with 'Fino’s Pharmacy. A. Wendel paced Harris with 201-209 and G. Harris scattered pins for 542. Fino’s K. Youngblood RT. 309, DALLAS SHOPPING CENTER 675-0333 SensgalPa Parrot Zebra Finches *9.95 Tarantulas H amsters Pythons ; : Turtles Guinea Pigs -sale ends Feb. 24,'81 Finches Parrots Love Birds Keets Doves Canaries rolled 213 Bonomo toppled pins for 555 and B. Gosart hit for 211 (548). In the Ladies Country League Grotto Pizza shut out David Ertley whose R. Radzinski spilled pins for 173. Daring’s Market earned three from Fashion Vending led by N. Crane’s 172 (485) and J. Lamoreaux’ 172. V. Magistro hit the pins for 184 and M. Fondo toppled them for 190 (505) for the vending team. G. H. Harris and the Castlettes split 2-2 witn none of the members able to hit high scores. The Ramblers took all from the Comets in the Idetown Compact League with M. Carkhuff’s 516 showing the way. Darts blanked the Corvettes while the Falcons took four from the Skylarks H. Evans rolled 213 (539) for the Falcons. The Corvairs picked up three from the Valiants and the Tem- pests copped three from the Larks paced by D. Doty’s 506. Good Persons shut out the Buffalo Chip Kickers in Our Gang League headed by D. William’s 500. V. Hudak rolled 205 (511) for the losing five. The Strikeouts blanked the Space Cadets led by N. N. Daney’s 193-173 (555) and L. Lavelle’s 545. J. Wertman’s 179 was high for the cadets. The Foul Ups took three from the Cyclones whose C. Exarhopoulis hit pins for 205. Bar Room Buddies shut out the EZ Rollers on a forfeit. Tom Reese girls took all from Mr. Donut led by D. Vrhel who hammered pins for 179-176 (512) and Checkerboard girls copped three from the Hoagie Bar paced by N. Crane who toppled pins for 175. Chris Davies hit the pins for 186 for the Hoagie girls. In the Franklin Family Restaurant League Half Pounders shut out the Slim Liners sparked by A. Wendel who scattered the pins for 225-215 (632). C. Kazokas gave 535. C. Williams knocked down pins for 576 and K. Ork- wiss toppled them for 551 for the slim liners. CMP’s blanked the Big Bens led by B. Varner’s 536. K. Come in to : LATEX FLAT X Bn Ww Ti p10 <= Regularly to Youngblood rolled 550 for the Big Bens. Bermudas divided evenly with the Hambos with G. Mazer tumbling the pins for 578 and D. Johnston hitting 513. L. Yankowski scat- tered pins for 576 and R. Bonomo hit them for 205 (570) for the Hambos. Beach Combers and Alpiners split 2-2 with the Alpiners B. Hislop walloping pins for 214-208 (590). J. Hanley scattered pins for 552 and L. Stallard toppled them for 541. In the Imperialette League the race for top position closed in as Mahaffey took three from Lamoreaux Auto Parts to move into the lead by one game. Lamoreaux dropped to a tie for second with Gino’s Shoe Store, who divided evenly with Roth Jewelry. Hitting high scores were C. Smith 173-178 (509), F. Rinehimer 175, E. Shaffer 187 (475), J. Mekeel 171, S. Johnson 482. I have always despised the whining yelp of complaint, and the cowardly feeble resolve. -- We Moved | Next to the bowlin ngalley Harvey's Lake Highway | UNCLEMIKE'S | | Equipment & Welding 675-1869 AEP Er AEDS <TD af Most Types of 2 Table and Floor Lamps. etc. i Repaired. $2.25 Yr Exprens) All Repairs Gusranteed R.113E. Center St. i = Be i Mon.-Sat. 9:00-5:00 Moran Photo) The Gate of Heaven Parent Teacher Guild will meet on Feb. 18 at 8 p.m. in the school auditorium. Rev. Robert N. Caparelli will be this months guest speaker. His topic will be the ‘‘Awareness Program.” Awareness is an In-School Program coordinating the efforts of students, teachers and parents in a custom made program which will address itself to the needs and special characteristics to the school. Also in the agenda, will be update reports on the Golden Gate Game by Dick Kindler, the Easter Candy Sale by Noreen Geochat, and the Easter Egg Hunt by Milly Jones. Parents are urged to attend this important meeting. Hostesses will be Milly Jones and the first grade mothers. Baby sitters are available. COR 675-5215 OPEN DAILY 10-5:30 THURSDAY & FRIDAY NIGHTS firsts, no blems, fully P155/80R13 P185/75R13 P195/75R14 P215/75R\S P235/75R15 OPEN DAILY 8 AM-5 PM SATURDAY 8 AM- NOON 655-2963 Taylor - Orig. Equip. Design * SS CR a
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