PAGE TWELVE A LOCAL AIRLINE, LOCAL PEOPLE: Pictured above are some of the 94 personnel employed by Pocono Airlines, located at the Wilkes-Barre-Scranton Inter- national Airport in Avoca. Left to right are Gil Edgar, Kingston; Dan Yatsko, W. Wyoming; Will Thomas, Hazleton; Mike West, Wilkes-Barre; Rich Zwolinski, Berwick; and Tom Gulla, Swoyersville. Missing from Darts Sailors Lead in photo is Larry Kriner of Shavertown. Pictured behind the emplyees is one of two NORD 262, Wide Body, Pressurized, Jet Prop equipment which the airline has placed in service between Wilkes-Barre-Scranton and JFK airport in New York. The second aircraft makes its debut April 1 in the Wilkes-Barre-Scranton Philadelphia market. Bowling SWOYERSVILLE BO- WLERETTE LEAGUE Lucky Imports 3, Pizza Perfect 0; Z&B Body Shop 3, Rich’s Service 0; Kalinosky Landscape 2, Bayo’s Caf3 1; Perzia Insurance 2, Midway Restaurant 1; Hi Q TV 2%, Misericordia V5. Top scorers for the week: Katie Yuhas 557, Joann Stefanko 545, Marie Muchler 541, Eleanor Kuzma 531, Mary Sichy 518, Sylvia Conduff 509, Betty Charnitski 508, Heidi Cook 506, Sophie Zimniski 502, Debbie Sims 494, Dorothy Rosick 493, Theresa Burns 491, Marie Gurnari 488, Liz Zdan- cewicz 487, Julia Crofchik 485, Gert Evanoski 484, Dot Lukacinsky 482. Standings: Z&B Body Shop 17-7; Midway Restaurant 16-8; Hi Q TV 14% -91 ; Perzia Insurance 1415-914; Rich’s Service 13-11; Bayo’s Cafe 1115-121; 13; Lucky Imports 10-14; College Misericordia 9%- 14Y,; Pizza Perfect 3-21. ry TOP WEST BOWLERS Gerri Stuchkus 558-516; Jo Ann Licata 530, Andy SIDE DICKO & RALPH’S Dart League--The Sailors gained two games on the Colts by taking a 3-1 win over the Steelers. Leading the way for the Sailors were Bob Valatka 26-38- 44-108, Rich Polachek 96, Tom LaHarte 83. Tops for the Steelers were Cutter Karasinski = 43-27-31-101, Ed Karasek 94, Joe Belinka 83. The Lions came through with a 3-1 win over the Colts. High for the Lions were Duke Stelma 34-31- 38-103, Joe Merc 95 an Dave Barilla 92. Hitting for the Colts were Gene Soboleski 90, Romy Shedletski 90 and Steve Yonick 88. Top five in averages: Ed Karasek 35, Bob Valatka 34, Cutter FUND RAISE ik % Karasinski 33, Steve Yonick and Dave Barilla 32. Standings: Sailors 21%- 1415; Colts 181-17%; Steelers and Lions 16-20. -0- CORAL LOUNGE Dart League--The ‘One Arm Bandits took a 3-0 win over the Hustlers and knocked them out of the second half pennant. Tops for the Banditos were Leon Ziomek with a big 40-38-38-116, Dave Hergan 40-27-41-108, Chick Romanchick 83 and Art Dalsanto 70. High for the Hustlers were George Kapalka 99, Gene Eos the new second half champs were Tony Lipinski 29-35-47-111, James Reilly 39-30-35-104, Mike Kolesar 36-30-39-105, Bob Wruble 79. High for the Road Gang were Mike Repak 39-41-34-119, George Lutz 74 and good shooting by Jim Dotter. Mike Repak had the only nine timer. Top five in averages: George Kapalka 36.21, Mike Repak 35.60, Tony Lipinski 32.86, Leon Ziomek 31.31, Dave Hergan 31.24. Standings: No Names 23-18, Hustlers 16-14, One Arm Bandits 11-19, One for the Road 10-20. -0- The Coral Lounge Dart League will have a first and second half playoff between the Hustlers on? Sarnak, Chris Lagoski. % The Radio Club of Wyoming Valley West High School has its very own radio station. At the present time, it only operates * within the school; however, the club’s advisor, Les Nicholas; hopes that within time the station will operate on the local airwaves. The club has 115 members, 20 of whom act as disc jockeys. These students give up their lunch periods to provide musical entertainment for the students during . lunchtime. They must follow a certain program. They perform similarly to local stations by providing weather reports, the time, and announcements pertai- ning to school activities. Nicholas has had much experience in the area. He has worked for WCLH, WBRE, and WKRZ. He points out that the pur- pose of the station is not only to provide music at lunch, but also to enable the student to learn about communications. The station operates from the club’s studio within the school. Money from fund raising projects was used to purchase the which could not be bought by the club itself was donated by the Forty Fort Lumber Company. Wiring for the studio was provided free-of- charge by engineer Ron Schacht. WWVW, never could have gotten where it is today without the help of these people, the approval of the school’s ad- ministsration, and the. dedication of Nicholas. « (first half champs) and No Names, second half champs) on March 29, to determine the champs. Their second annual Coral Lounge All Star dart game will be held on April 5 and the dart league party-dinner dance on April 23 at the Coral Lounge on Owen Street, Swoyersville. -0- SHANKY’S THURS- DAY NIGHT Dart League--The Giants came closer to sewing up the pennant in the Shanky’s Thursday Night Legue as they took a 3-0 win over the Air Heads. Leading the way for the Giants were Steve Adamchak 41- 37-34-112, Doc Watson 29- 40-31-100, Chooch Gonglefski 95, Steve Dosiak 93, Dan Marascio 87, Jim Dunbar 70. High for the Air Heads were Joe Belinka 88, Jim Bilwin 96, Cutter Karasinski 83, Tony Pero 85, Ozzie Williams 789. The Dr. Checki’s kept the Chet’s ET's reeling as they gave their 7th loss in a row by taking a 3-0 win over them. High for Dr. Checki’s were Butch Conniff 38-46-47-131, Stoney Stonionis 34-31-37- 102, Dave Check 86, Kosty Harzinski 76, Bob Miller 75. High for Chet’s ET's were Bob ‘‘Worler” Worlinski 36-37-34-107, Joe Pollick 96, Tom Cruthers 85, Cactus Stelma 83. Top five in, averages: Butch Conniff 41, Stephen Adamchak 40, Joe Pollick 39, Ken Roberts 37, Ozzie Williams 35. Standings: Giants 39-21, Swoyersville Police Community ‘Ambulance Association wishes to ad- vise all borough residents that it is not accepting donations for the West Side Ambualnce Associa- tion. No donations will be taken at the Borough Building for the West Side Ambulance Association. Chairman John - Konopka and drive secre- tary John Shemo an- nounced that the 1983 Swoyersville Drive is now, underway. The member- ship drive has been the association’s only means of finance since it receives no monies from any other source. Dona- tions of $2 per household are requested. If you desire to donate more than $2 you may do so. The money is used for a worthy cause. The association officers would like to mention that your membership entitles you for service to local hospitals only. There will be a charge on all calls out of Luzerne County. The modern, well-equipped ambulance is manned by dedicated, trained volunteers. The support of every family will continue this vital service. Association officers are: Donald Barna, president; Barbara Mikulka, vice-president; John Shemo, treasurer; Beverly Kile, financial secretary and James Urban, secretary. Navy Seaman Recruit KEVIN A. URBAN, son of Algard L. and Lonie |G. Urban of 59 Railroad St., Swoyersville, has com-# pleted recruit training at the Naval Training Center, San Diego. During the eight-week training cycle, trainees studied general military subjects designed to prepare them for further academic and on-the-job training in one of the Navy's 85 basic occupa- tional fields. Included in their studies were seamanship, close and first aid. Personnel who complete this course of instruction are eligible for three hours of college credit in Physical Educa- tion and Hygiene. FRESH FILLETS SCROD 30% FRESH—2 SIZES LARGE COLOSSAL R, FRESH CLAMS, Dr. Checki’s 32-28, Chet’s ET’s 27-33, Air Heads 22- 38. -0- SHANKY’S OVER THE HILL Dart League--Penn State kept their lead as they took a 2-1 win over the Cardinals. High for the Penn Staters were Jim Cruthers with a 36- 102, and the only nine timer of the night; Ed Kulbacki 36-95, Ozzie Williams 33-91, Emery Washko 83. High for the Cards were John Dele- scavage 41-107, Walter Daniels 34-85, George Nemetz 31-80. The Yankees beat the Dodgers by a 2-1 score. High for the Yanks were Steve Adamchak Jr., 45- 115, Cooksie Adams 32-84, Tom Cruthers 36-80, Shanky Adamchak Sr., Kundrat 608, Ray Cecconi 579, Max Konopka 572, Marge Domant 455-516; Roy Baker 528, 517; Ron Habersky 545, Betty Chacko 562, John Slavish 547, Dan Brek 607, Bob Zukosky 580, Bernie Koscielski 529, Lou Masgay 620, George Golias 615, John Yatsko 565, Gerry Ostroskie 649, Cathy pechal 481, Jerry Kolaski 597, Jim Olejnik 570, Steve Shampack 535, Jerry Lencoski 517, Butch tibus 544, Dave Holly 603, Ed Chopick 573, Rich Interewicz 552, 580; John Hrivnak 600, 593, 596; Jim Dunbar 502, Ed Novroski 489, Bill Benson 513, Bob good shooting. High for the Dodgers and top single series so far, Joe Koval with a huge 55-45- 47-147 series. Dave Check 71, Buck Urban 64 and good shooting by Gary Hughes. Top five in averages: Steve Adamchak Jr. 40.14, Joe Koval 40.6, Ozzie Williams 36.6, John Dele- scavage 34.6, Tom Cruthers 30.19. Standings: Penn State 16-8, Yanks 14-10, Cards 10-14, Dodgers 8-16. ALBA’S Dart League-- The Orioles kept the top spot as they took a 2-1 win over the strong Brewers. High for the Orioles were Sibby Cicero 34-88, Jack Tobias 80, Bernie Derby 31-79, Gordy Price 69. Tops for the Brewers O’Donnell 556, Jeff Rifen- bery 564, Charlie Siracuse 506, Mike Hardik 568, 601; Jim Caladie 538, Rose Caladie 503, Cathie Hardik 480, Jo Ann Stefanko 474, April Rakus 563, Debbie Sims 536, Eleanor Kuzma 565, Andrea Dicton 524, Shirley Yenalevitch 503, Phil Storz 517, Jerry Biga 515, Angie Grivensky 530, Art Cagigas 642, 643; Karl Blight Jr. 608, Barney Kazokas 602, George Krakosky 567, John Guido 493, Bill DiBuo 585, Ed Skrabut 584, Tom Kolesar 561, Ron Rahl 557, Stan Klecha 620, Marge Stelma 562, John Mizenko 568. were John Barber 49-42- 37-128, Bill Reese 79, Rdd Rinks 72, Jack Kemrite, Joe Verfin 69. The Dodgers stayed two games behind the Orioles by taking a 2-1 victory over the Phils. Leading the way for the Dodgers were Paul Starolis 40-99, Bob Zurawski 31-85, Dr. Leo Potera 38-85, Jerry Drobenak 74 and Babe Kern 69. High for the Phils were Fronge Fronc- zkiewicz 87, Al Bogdon 36- 90, Jack Knecht 79, Max Chipego 73, Emil Gomba 66. Top five in averages: Jack Barber 44, Ron Gula 39, Paul Starolis 38, Jack Tobias and Dr. Leo Potera 30. Standings: Orioles 16-8, Dodgers 14-10, Brewers 13-11, Phils 5-10. 3 Eri 8. FRESH BAKED “WE DELIVER" "Gorsieasonss evecoSR% ay | OSCARMAYER 99:. FRESH One Bag 8 oz. Bag ~ ba dA 8 )