The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 17, 1982, Image 12

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Valentine Day
just food.
. A. Wendell walloped the
pins for 256-211 (630) to
lead the Half Pounders to
three points’ from the
~ C.M.P.’s in the Franklin
~ Family Restaurant
League. M. Whiting
. helped with 573 and C.
Kazokas aided with 527.
R. Bonomo’s 221 (576) was
high for the losing five
followed by C. Deitz" 550
and G. Mazer’s 533. Big
Bens copped three from
the Alpiners sparked by
F. Adams who hammered
‘pins for 255 (628. Ber-
mudas shut out the
Hambos paced by G.
Mazer’s 214 (553) and B.
Weaver's 534. S. Bonomo
rolled 531 for Hambos. K.
Orkwiss burned the lanes
for 205-209-222 (636) to
lead the Slim Liners to
two and a-half points over
the Beach Combers. K.
Spencer toppled pins for
© +535. C. Nafus scattered
wood for 539 for the Beach
Combers.
. In the Bowlerette
League Nancy Crane
spilled pins for 176 to lead
Mr. Donut in blanking
Tom Reese. N. Moser’s
173 was high for the losing
team. B. Lumley’s 194
paced the Franklin girls
to three points over the
Hoagie Bar whose D.
Vrhel toppled pins for 177
(496).
- Trucksville C took all
from Shavertown A
despite the A’s W. Davis
hitting 552 in the Back
‘Mountain Church League.
Trucksville B picked up
four points by forfeit from
Dallas B. K. Spencer
rolled a big 588 and B.
“Moku hit 526 for the B
Winners. The Lutherans
blanked Maple Grove led
by R. Stair’'s (563).
brother team
Orange B. W. Lozo
and J. Zarno
knocked them down for
213 (542). The losing five
had B. Cyphers’ 536 and T.
Sponseller’s 533. K.
Youngblood’s 579 was
wasted as Shavertown. C
dropped three pints to
Dallas A. C. Molley’s 226
(558) and B. Walko’s 520
helped Shavertown B take
three points from Car-
verton B. Carverfon A
dropped three points to
East Dallas despite J.
Ide’s 558.
In the Idetown Compact
League Omegas picked up
three from the Camaros
who had Connie Doty’s 213
(502). Lynx shut out the
Firebirds led by E.
Langdon’s 524. The
Cimmarons blanked the
Capris aided by M. Cark-
huff’s’ 531°) and N.
Kozemchak’s 181.
Mustangs took three from
the Citations despite T.
Metz hitting 530 for the
losing team. Aries and La
Barons divided evenly
with’ J. Roan giving the
Barons 552. The Aries
paced by J. Bolinski’s 200-
184 (551), R. Balberchak’s
and S. Roberts 171 (490).
Endless Mountaints
took four from Roberts Oil
in the George Shupp
League with R. Barr's
235-224 (584) showing the
for a pair of 204’s (596)
and S. Bonomo rolled 541
to lead Harris Associates
to a clean sweep over
Dallas Nursery. The
nursery men had P.
Jordan’s 214 (579), J.
Swingle’s 226 (574) and F.
Adams 558. Fino’s
Pharmacy shut out Gino’s
Shoe Store with all five
men hitting good scores.
B. Downs led the way with
227 (619), R. Bonomo
rolled 556, K. Youngblood
posted- 235 (553), R.
Mekeel hit pins for 550 and
T. Shalata’ added 545.
Disque Funeral Home
earned three points from
Stanton TV whose D.
Katyl scattered pins for
231 (607). J. Ide’s 212 (568)
led Disque’s followed by
E. Labatch’s 547, L.
Yankowski’s 538 and B.
Varner’s 211 (528).
In the Ladies Country
League Castlettes took
from Fashion
Vending sparked by R.
Radzinski who walloped
the pins for 186-170-178
(534). L. Cyphers gave 192
(483) and M. Hirner rolled
185 (473). K. Scavone hit
189 (487) for the vending
team. A.F. Roan Inc.
copped three from
Daring’s Market paced by
N. Crane’s 180. J.
Lamoreaux’s 170 was high
for the grocer.
Pizza and G.H. Harris
split 2-2 with'A. Hospodar
scattering pins for 180-188
C. Mill added 192 (470). L.
Thomas tumbled pins for
ALL FLAVORS
175 (488) and M. Culver
toppled them for 180 (487)
for the Harris girls.
Bad News Bowler shut
out the Eager Beavers in
Our Gang League. E.
Dingle walloped pins for
to three points from the
Strike Outs who were led
by M. Carkhuff’s 526.
Guzzlers picked up three
from the Hangers who
had J. Ide’s 528 and
Darlene Hudak’s 176. No
Names copped three from
the Gutter Dusters led by
C. Exarhopoulis’ 175.
Jean Shop shut out
Lamoreaux Auto Body
Parts in the Imperialette
to six points over
Mahaffey Oil and Trails
End tied for second.
Trails End moved into the
tie by taking three from
the oil team. Gino’s Shoe
Store divided evenly with
Lombardo Bakery to
move into fourth followed
by the bakery team.
Lamoreaux girls follow
just two points beind
Lombardo. With 13 weeks
remaining in the second
half, the title is still far
from decided.
Hitting high scores for
the night were D. Zurinski
170-174 (508), C. Smith 205
(482), M. Ritts 479, W.
Williams 472, and S.
Stemrich 170.
Senior citizen volun-
teers representing the
Retired Senior Volunteer
Program (RSVP) are
‘offering their assistance
to other senior citizens in
filling out their federal
and state income tax
forms, Property Tax-Rent
Rebate forms and
Medicare forms.
Anyone needing this
assistance is urged to go
to the Dallas Senior
Citizens Center, Mercy
Center, College Miseri-
cordia, ‘on Tuesday, Feb.
23 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
300 AVENUE A, SWOYERSVILLE -
[ FRESH
$3.69)
Rod & Gun
Club
At the directors
meeting of the Harveys
Lake Rod and Gun Club,
officers elected for the
ensuring year were
President--Leonard
Harvey; first « vice
president-Rick Stella;
second vice-president
James Ward; third vice
president--George Ant-
onik, co-secretary--Le-
onard Evertt, Financial
Secretary--Ret = Nelson,
treasurer--Fred Dodson
and Chairman of the
board--Carleton Kocher.
With second marking
period terminating Jan.
20, at Lake-Lehman
Senior - High School,
Principal James L.
Nicholas released an
Honor Roll comprised of
23 scholars and 79 honor
students.”
Students
honors are:
9th ~~ Grade--Scholars:
Michael Annetta, Jennifer
Brighthaupt, Sandra
Dicton, Eileen Haines,
Michelle Judge.
Honors: Lisa Bebey,
Rebecca Clifford, Adele
Correale, Susan Dodson,
Tina - Hummel, David
Kapitula, Sarah Lange,
Lori Lopasky, Sabrina
Major, Paul Malak,
Melissa Masitis, David
Mosier, Pamela Solinski,
Kimberly Sorber, Debbie
Stockage; Cheryl Sutton,
Evan: Thomas III, Eric
Toluba and David Traver:
10 ~~ grade--Scholars:
Deborah Haefele,
Raymond Iwanowski,
Kellie Knapich, Julie
Napieralski, Robert
Sando.
Honors;
Barbacci,
attaining
Douglas
Susan Bon-
savage, Christopher
Buzinkai, Lorraine
Dembowski, Susan
Dicton, Michelle Fabian,
Michelle Hargraves,
Michael Havrilla, Karen
Holmgren, Marijean
Konopke, Lester Lynn,
Cathy Major, Janet
McCarroll, Bonnie
Pe r.r.e g 0,
Suzanne Sabaluski, Ricky
Sorber, Holly Swartz and
Kenneth Williams.
11th grade--Scholars:
Tony Javer, Joyce Stiefel,
Rebecca Stryjewski.
Honors: Elizabeth
Buzinkai, Thomas Davis,
Michele DeRemer,
Jennifer Hungaski,
Charles James, Barbara
Martin, Susan Michaels,
Scott Pearson, Jonathan
Preston, Carol Schuler,
John Sorokin, Lawrence
Stash, Kevin Straka,
Carol Thomas, Elizabeth
Thomas, Susan VanHorn,
Lori Weston,: Philip
Winter and = Thomas
Yoniski.
12 grade--Scholars:
David Bonsavage,
Kimberly Edwards,
Susan Hobbs, Davi}
Hopfer, Christopher
Jachimowicz, Toserl'
Kishkill,. Deborah Lans- *
berry, Mark © Mar-
chakitus, Matthew Mark
and John Solomon.
Honors: Charles Batka,
Paige Belasco, Kathleen
Jeanine
Bolinski, Robin Brown,
Amber Clancy, William
Crockett, Donna Dragon,
Maria Drobnicki,
Margaret Hall, Rayann
Hollitt, Wenda Husted,
Donna Ide, Pamela
Janiczek, Theresa
Kasenchak, Donna
Masters, Mary Ann
Meade, Melinda Muller,
Paul Newhart, Sharon
Spencer, John Wendel
Jean Zaleskas ‘and Mark
Zurinski.
Open:Wed., Thurs. & Fri.
9AM.to9P.M
Sat. 9AM.to6 P.M.
287-1593
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