a —— PAGE TEN (Continued from P. 9) bouts at home against Nanticoke Area. They decision, two decisions and a default in collecting the win. 98 1b. P.J. Bagley led off for Dallas with a :53 over Joe Dillon. 105 1b. Bill Rudick clamped Jeff Holup in 1:16. 112 1b. Len Falcone took a superior 17-0 win over Tom Sadowski and 119 1b. Mike Borton took Mark Brzozowski 5-1. The Trojans picked up their first win when 126 1b. Bernie Manghillis nipped Craig Rome 5-4. 132 1b. Edison Culver flattened John Cheponis in 3:56 and 138 lb. Rick Kirshner won by default over Frank Dudzinski, who suffered an injury. 145 1b. Bill Griffin turned over Victor Rilk in 5:27 and 155 lb. Mark Kravits pinned Mike Muscavage in 5:23. 167 lb. Dave Curtis outwrestled Dennis Bartuska 7-3. 185 Ib. Ed Yakabovicz clamped Tom Jenkins in 4:13. ; The Trojans took their second and last bout when heavyweight Mitch Breita flattened Greg Dukinas in 3:06. The Back Mountain Wrestling Club hosted Hazleton at the Dallas Junior High School, Sunday, Jan. 10 for the opening of the Penn Elementary Wrestling League’s 1982 season. The Back Mountain team proved to be too well balanced for the Hazleton team, with the Back Mountain boys coming on the top end of a 62-7 vic- tory. Although the score was one-sided there were many exciting bouts. Results were: J. Ferry (H) dec. E. Williams (BMWC) 12-6; G. Roper LUZERNE FORD (Sma) LAS VEGAS VACATION A FREE $1000 Las Vegas Fun-Pack includes 5 duys and 4 nights for 2 adults, cash, 4 floor shows; 20 free meals, slots, chips and refreshments galore and much much more. (Vacation must be taken be- tore 12/31/84. Trans. not in- cluded) 1981 DODGE ARIES K Loaded. 6.000 miles ‘6495 1981 CITATION Auto... Factory Air Loaded. Only 4 ‘6395 1981 LYNX Auto . Factory At Loaded. Only 3 *5995 ~ 1981 FORD F150 EXPLORER 6-Cyl. Auto. PS. P.B. Dual Gas Tanks *6393 1980 FAIRMGNT 4.door. Auto , Air Conditioning. Loaded ‘4595 1980 PINTO RUNABOUT Auto. PS. Air Cond ‘4295 1980 CHEVY MONZA Auto. Air Condition And More - ‘4495 1980 PHOENIX 4-speed. PS, 16.000 miles *5295 1980 CITATION Auto.. Air Condition ‘4995 1978 SUBARU BRAT 4X4 Pickup 3995 1978 CHEVY %-TON PICKUP V-8. Auto, P.S *3995 1978 T-BIRD Auto, Air Condition ‘4295 1977 GRANADA COUPE Auto., Air Condition *3495 1975 MALIBU CLASSIC CPE. Automatic. SHARP! *2195 1975 PONTIAC VENTURA SEDAN Auto . Air Condition $2195 MANY MORE CARS AVAILABLE FOR YOUR SELECTION WE WRITE DEALS — NOBODY WALKS! NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED! ON THE LUZERNE DALLAS HWY. 287-1135 (BMWC) pinned T. Paisley (H) 3:28; J. Randazzo (BMWC) drew M. Lauriwick (H) 7-7; B. Hawkins (BMWC) pinned C. Schnider (H) 1:48; A. Dennis (BMWC) drew R. Rodens (H) 9-9; M. Reinert (BMWC) pinned J. Schnider (H) 2:50; B. Janosky (BMWC) pinned J. Hoppy (H) 2:27; K. Coolbaugh (BMWC) dec. L. Navotney (H) 6-3; M. Richards (BMWC) pinned B. Hoppy (H) :29; G. Faulls (BMWC) dec. A. Miller (H) 12-1; T. Ber- nick (BMWC) pinned R. Hinkel (H) :44; D. LaPort (BMWC) pinned R. Simpson (H) 1:56; G. Ogurkis (BMWC) pinned D. Matenlla (H) 1:53; and S. Finn (BMWC) dec. D. Matenlla (H) 6-4. Eager Beavers picked up three from Primo’s in Our Gang League led by J. Yanchik’s 532 and D. Katyl’s 525. E. Dingle walloped pins for 235 (542) for Primo’s. The Hangers took three from the Gutter Dusters paced by L. Lavelle’s 231 (560). V. Hudak spilled pins for 212 (577) for the losing five. Bad News Bowlers copped three from the Strike Outs who had M. Carkhuff’s 504. B. Eip- per’s 517 led the way for the Guzzler’s three points from No Names. C. Exar- hopoulis hit the pins for 181 for No Names. In the Bowlerette League Franklins copped three from Mr. Donut aided by G. Grant’s 185. Tom Reese and Hoagie Bar divided evenly. Charter Number 8921 Comptroller of the Code, Section 161. of $100,000 or more ending with report date: I, William C. Heidel, and belief. 1/17/82 Statement of Resources and Liabilities Thousands of dollars ASSETS Cash and due from depository institutions ............. 2,904 U.S. Treasury securities (|... 0 vi one die i 5,566 andicorporations |’. i. i Uhm i Se LR a Te None Obligations of States and political subdivisions in'the United States... ol rida an i dn Cl hii 2,277 Allother securities... ..... lo Lodi ile Tg i ral on 21 Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreementstoresell .................. 3,350 Loans, Total (excluding unearned income). ................. 17,324 Less: Allowance for possible Joan losses... ou nil Gl aa 196 Loans) Net, nae, usin band snip al Dut Shin, 17,128 Lease financing receivables. .......................... None Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises ................. 802 Real estate owned other than bank premises. .............. 29 All'otherassets i... iil nn Lo lu Sn sol Lada, 226 TOTAL ASSETS |. i ise a sa ea 32,303 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and:corporations. Uo eel, DLC LSE Lae 2,753 Time and savings deposits of individuals, partner- ships, and corporations’... J... da LLL dna Lo 26,417 Deposits of United States Government ................... 29 Deposits of States and political subdivisions in the United States... /5 0 dann 4 la LOU Eb 265 Al other deposits... ..... co nin Ldn None Certified and officers’ checks ............................ 56° Total Deposits. iii wiih, ob FL Une Lei, 29,520 Total demand deposits.............. 3,013 Total time and savings deposits . . .. 26,507 Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase ..................... 40 Interest-bearing demand notes (note balances) issued to the U.S. Treasury and other liabilities for borrowed money ........................ None Mortgage indebtedness and liability for capilalizedleases ... 0. ........ 0000, Mid onan vis None All other liabilities. J. li cas dvied Dan hn LUNAR be 496 TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated notes:and debentures)... .. cL Ue Ga 30,066 Subordinated notes and debentures ................... None EQUITY CAPITAL Preferred stock — No. shares outstanding. ............ None (parivalue)....... 00 od deal CL None Common stock — No. shares authorized.............. 12,500 No. shares outstanding ............ 12,500 (par valueki: nai dy ORE 312 Surplus... el SE a kA RES SO al 382 /s/ Myer Greenwald Henry C. Johnson Wm. P. Gunster DIRECTORS /s/ William C. Heidel January 13, 1982 .“ Endless Mountains took all from Dallas Nursery in the George Shupp League. R. Barr led the mountain men with 555. He was aided by M. Rudick’s 214 (541). The nursery men Stredny’s 521. Stanton TV shut out Roberts Oil sparked by L. Lavelle who walloped the pins for 237- 232 (662) and J. Maculis’ 219 (531). J. Holowich rolled 531 for the oil men. Fino’s Pharmacy took three from Harris Associates paced by K. Youngblood’s 268 (601) and J. Strazdus’ 223 (590). R. Bonomo added 543 and G. Shalata gave 213 (572). Harris men had A. Wendel’s 212 (566) and G. Harris’ 214 (549). D. Purvin rolled 532. J. Ide’s 219 (602) led Disque Funeral Home to three points from Gino’s Shoe Store. C. Kazokas posted 525 for the shoe dealer. In the Ladies Country League R. Radzinski scattered pins for 177-184- 188 (549) to lead the B & B SEAFOOD RETAIL & WHOLESALE 50 N. MAIN, PITTSTON (Next To American Theatre) —THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL— SCALLOPS Ib33% CHERRY STONE CLAMS 25 for $250 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 655-9367 or 655-9352 Castlettes to four points from A.F. Roan. L. Cyphers added 177. M. Fondo rolled 170 (486) and K. Scavone hit the pins for 191 (474) to pace Fashion Vending to three points from G.H. Harris. The Harris girls had K. Hunter's 185 and L. Thomas’ 172. Daring’s’ Market picked up. three from Grotto Pizza who had C. Mill's 197 and A. Hospodar’s 171. In the Idetown Compact League the Lynx earned three from LaBarons while the Capri’s took three from the Camaros. Cimerrons picked up three from the Mustangs led by M. Carkhuff’s 510. Aries dropped three points to the Firebirds in spite of M. Balberchak’s 214 (551) and S. Roberts’ 189 (495). L. Stallard’s 561 led the winning team. Citations took three from the Omegas sparked by J. Curtis’ 569. In the Back Mountain Church League East Dallas picked up four points by forfeit. Maple Grove blanked Shaver- town A and Carverton A shut out Dallas B. Carver- ton B took three from Orange A and Shavertown C copped three from Trucksville C. The Lutherans picked up three from Shavertown A while Dallas B divided evenly. High scores were B. Law 214 (545), K.J. Spencer 583, T. Wilson 518, J. Rogers 215, B. Moore 238 (586), G. Brunges 547 and J. Baur 547, J. Zarno 226 (542), J. Mitchell 228, T. Metz 219, J. Ide 569, R. Daubert 545, J. Curtis 528, and J. Cobleigh 548. Half Pounders took all from the Hambos in the Franklin Family Restaurant League led by A. Wendel’s 217-223 (609). M. Whiting added 563, H. Bennett rolled 554 and T. Doughton hit 211 (532). Alpiners dropped three to the Bermudas who were paced by B. Weaver's 552. R. Bonomo’s 257 (656) led the way for the C.M.P.’s three point win over the Slim Liners. G. Mazer gave 543 and C. Deitz 517. The losing team had C. Williams’ 214 (557) and F. Stevens 541. Beach Combers copped three from the Big Bens aided by K. Spencer’s 220 (554) and C. Nafus’ 221. In the Imperialette League the Jean Shop continued to lead by taking three points from Gino's Shoe Store. Trail’s End moved into second by grabbing three from Lombardo Baker while Mahaffey Oil droppted to third by losing three to fourth place Lamoreaux Auto. Lombardo Bakery is in fifth tied with Gino’s. M. Fondo’s 179-171 (501) was high for the night followed by S. Johnson's 174 (486). C. Smith rolled (471), D. Zurinski hit the pins for 186, N. Ide posted 188 and I. Katyl rolled 176. The young = Black Knights of Lake-Lehman went to the courts three times last week and came up with three losses. Seton Catholic took an early first quarter lead Saturday evening to defeat the Knights 55-46. Seton’s Frank Tippet canned 18 points to lead his team to the win. He was followed by Mike Farrell who had 14 and J. Kosik who put in 10 points. The Knights were able to score only seven pointsin the first quarter while their opponents tossed in 13. In the second quarter the Knights out- scored Seton Catholic 13- 12 but fell down in the opening period of the second half when they put in only three points while Seton chipped in 10. The game was close at the end of the first half with the Eagles leading 25-20 but the Eagles came on strong in the third period to put the game on ice. The Knights rallied in the final period but couldn’t get enough to overtake their opponents. Joe Kishkill led the Knights with 17 points. Bill Bearde dumped in 16. Bishop Hoban took the Knights 61-49 Thursday paced by Mike Slaboski’s 30 points, 26 from the floor and 4-4 from the foul line. G. Bukeavich also hit the double figures with 15 points’ in the exhibition game. The Argents held a i) half 28-17 lead and never fell behind throughout the contest. Joe Kishkill led the Knights with 20 points tossing in 18 from the field and hitting 2-4 from the free stripe. Bill Bearde hit for 12 points, all of them from the field. In Tuesday’s game with Crestwood, the Comets outscored the Knights 24-8 in the first quarter to go on to win 71-54. The Knights hit 16-20 from the foul line and were out- scored only 47-46 by the Comets in the final three quarters but they were unable to overcome the Comets first quarter lead. The Comets Bob Rice 20 points. Rich Dauber hit 16 and M. Lavigna tossed in 11. Joe Kishkill paced 4 Knights with 20 poin’ hitting 16 of them in the second half. John Wendel put in 10. This week the Knights play West Side Techn at home on Tuesday and G.A.R. on the Grenadiers court Friday. Lake-Lehman Lady Knights lost their (first game of the league season Saturday when Seton Catholic defeated them 60-48 led by M. Mozal who tossed in 17 points and M. Reddington 16. The young Knights sur- prised the Seton team in the first half and led 28-27 at the end of the first half. The third quarter was a see-saw contest with Seton Catholic leading 40- 38. It was the fourth quarter that gave Seton Catholic the win when Mozal controlled the defensive boards and dumped in nine of 11 free The Lady Knights had a balanced scoring game with Kim Fey hitting 12 and Tracy Turner scoring 10 each. The Lady Knights were edged out 36-34 by Tunk- hannock in an exhibition game Thursday night played on the local girls court. Hudzik led the Lake- Lehman girls with 14 points, P. Solinski hit eight, Fey and Turner six each. Tunkhannock’s Kim Vermevlen was high scorer with 15 points. Tracy Turner tossed 18 points to lead the Lakies Lehman girls to a 49- trouncing -of = Crestwood Tuesday afternoon. ) Crestwood trailed by only two points at the end of the first quarter but the Lady Knights took over in the second and third quarters to put the game on ice. Fey added 10 points to the Lady Knights scoring ad did freshman Rebecca Clifford. OPEN DAILY 9-6 SUNDAY ‘TIL 3 21 21 2B 28 2T 4L