The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 11, 1983, Image 16

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SWOYERSVILLE BUSI-
NESSMEN’S BOWLING
LEAGUE
Maltby Drug took over
the top spot as they took a
4-0 win over Perzia Insur-
ance. Other results are,
Thomas Market 4,
Sadowski 0; Newcomb
Bros, 2-Connolly Construc-
tion 2; Frye Boot Rookies
nd Earl’s Garage also tied.
Top scorers for the
night: Ray Arzente 234
(569); Jack Polakoski 213
(561); Joe Walko 187
(555); Joe Noterman 221
(548); Bill Maxwell 215
(537); Kent McDaniels Jr.
188 (524); Kent McDaniels
Sr. 2224 (523); Hank
Kaminski 215 (523).
Standings: Maltby Drug
29-19; Perzia Insurance 28-
20; Thomas Market 27-21;
Newcombe Bros. and Con-
nolly Construction 24-24;
Sadowski Cafe 23-25; Frye
Boot Garage 19-29; Earl's
Garage 17-31.
20-
SWOYERSVILLE BOW-
LERETT LEAGUE
Z&B Body Shop 3, Kali-
nosky Landscape 0; Rich’s
Service 2, College Miseri-
cordia 1; Lucky Imports 2,
Hi Q TV 1; Bayo’s Cafe 2,
Midway Restaurant 1;
Pizza Perfect 2, Perzia
Insurance 1.
High scorers for the
night: Nida Wancho 574,
Marie Gurnari 545, Doro-
thy Rosick 536, Rose
Roback 514, Theresa
Refalis 510, Shirley Yenal-
evitch 507, Eleanor Kuzma
506, Mary Ann Romanosky
505, Mary Sisky 492,
Andrea Dicton 488, Heidi
Cook 486, Mary James 485,
Mary Gryboski 484, Carol
Michalik 482, Barb Val-
vano 481, Sylvia Conduff
. 481, Carol Boney 480,
REPUBLICANS & DEMOCRATS
REPUBLICANS!!
: tome rims oant NC Ly met emt mt
CHARLES (Chuck) JESSE
Lever No. 6
Supervisor - Jackson Twp.
Louise Adamchick 480.
Standings: Z&B Body
Shop 321-i5'%; Perzia
Insurance and Hi Q TV
28-19%; Midway Restau-
rant 28-20; Rich’s Service
26-22; Kalinosky Land-
scape 23-25; Lucky
Imports 221,-25!»; Bayo’s
Cafe 21-26; College Miseri-
cordia 1614-2115; Pizza
Perfect 13-35.
or
CHACKO’S PREP MIXED
BOWLING LEAGUE
The Four Little Rebel
Girls led by captain David
Catina, took second half
honors by beating the
Raiders by three points in
a position round to end a
very successful season for
the junior bowlers.
The Raiders are a team
with five boys on it.
The Rebels will now
meet the Dallas Cowboys,
who are the winners of th
first half. This is also an
all-male team, but David
has a lot of confidence in
his girlfriends. David
Catina had 367 for the
Rebels while, the Raiders
had Brian Tosh and Marty
Leandri tossing 394 and
390, Marty also bowled 203
to win the second game,
this was the third 200
game bowled this year.
Taking over third place
was another all-girl team;
Smurfeftes beat the all-
boys’ team of Strikers for
three points. Colleen
Brown with 383, Karen
Betnar hitting 361 upset
the Strikers trying hard
for thier team but to no
avail were Alex Schneider
383 and Charlie Riscavage
372.
Led by the good bowling
of Steve Valentukonis, 404,
and Joey Yenalevitch, 403,
the Cowboys took three
points from the Pin Bust-
ers. Leading the Busters
was Nick ~Metzgar with
354.
Ding Bats and Gutter-
ettes each won two points,
Heather Hanko had 345 for
the Ding Bats, Michele
Edwards, for the Gutter-
ettes had 420.
The Flyers were the only
team able to win four
points as Kevin Donavan
hit 321, aided by Mike
Brown’s 315.
For the Gutter Balls it
was Karla Sharon and
Bridget McMichael.
STOCK BROKER SPEAKS: Raymond Crisci, West Pittston, associated with
the Merril Lynch Stock Brocker Firm, was main speaker at the recent
Swoyersville Kiwanis’ Club meeting held at the Andrew Lawrence Legion
Post 644 home on Shoemaker St.
Crisci spoke on the many ways of investing money and gave a few tips on
better investments. Steve Gavlick acknowledged the speaker. Atty. Frank
Aritz chaired the meeting.
Pictured above | to r: Joe Ranieli, program chairman; Ray Crisci, also a
member of Pittston Kiwanis; Stephen Adamchak Sr., member of heggy
Swoyersville club; and Aritz, president.
VOTE
AL PISANESCHI
Dallas Area School Director
Dedicated fo...
Low Taxes - Quality Education
| Student Discipline - Student Programs
Faculty & Administration Harmony
Republican
Lever 28A
Democrats
Lever 25G
Economical
REPUBLICAN
27-A
Paid Political Advertisement
for filing system at courthouse
nexes. But now, there’s no more space.
Once improved, documents will be
kept in a flat file, so there will be no
need to crease them. And the grant will
allow for the microfilming and destruc-
tion of almost all of the court papers
now in storage.
Hudak said Wednesday he applied
for the grant several weeks ago, after
the Luzerne County Board of Commis-
sioners had approved the application.
He says he hopes to receive the mon-
ey within 90 days, and to have the new
dak said, with the exception of thc
filed in the past seven years. State 1
requires the storage of documents l¢
than seven years old.
Hudak said expeditures for the n
equipment will total $70,000-$80,000.
The rest of the money will be used
hire four new employees who will ins
tute the new system while Hudak’s ci
rent staff handles the normal workloas
The four new employees — a gene
manager, a microfilming specialist, a
two clerk typists — will be employ
——**— ~~ year. After they leave, |
that his staff will be able
ew system.
currently 10 regular co
, and three CETA empl
’s office.
3y JOSEPH RUBIN
ptoft Writer
COURTHOUSE — Clerk of Courts
@% ugene A. Hudak has applied for a
134,000 federal grant for the renovation
Bh( the bucket-type filing system in the
E-ourthouse.
Lawyers and others who inspect doc-
ments filed in the criminal division of
uzerne County Court often complain
hat documents are creased, hard to
andle, and sometimes torn and muti-
Other Counties Inspecting
ew Microfilm Equipment tember 12, 1082
~~ Sunday Independent, Sep
Also ii 4—Section One
system
Luzerne County Cour-
RAY
LLMAN
FOR
Region 1
For
, Efficient, Quality Education
Counties Owe for
Cases From Chase
ends meet, Clerk of Courts Eugene
Hudak gave the County Commissioners
some good news when he reported his
department's collections were substan-
tially greater in 1981 than the previous
= s 10
ouse has become the focal i : ‘nformation he has
oint and demonstration King’s ai : UU iad to. colleet: Based On efi $32,680.47. THeSP
enter for the new microfilm- leges, an: A Hudak is entitled 0, qok now Plant ollows: court adm! TY
g process now being businessf : k of Courts Eugene © 4 with broken dOWR £0, "$7,116.00: Io courts.
ty Clerk O! osts con 6 tes blic defe 72’ and ©
ployed by Clerk of Court At the & Luzerne Coyne collecting ab £%nd 1980 by, DE Ll $4,551 ; az aasat
ugene Hudak and his staff. fice staff, in the pro betwe Correction ,
The microfilming and Stal, court cas ea apia
es 0cC
new in are
in
ur it at the Chase
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Luzerne County Clerk of
ourts Eugene Hudak is look-
ng for $32,683.47 and he in-
ends to collect it.
cases during the per
1976.
It is noted that Hu
unable to collect $197
Clearfield county a
from Allegheny Coun
the lccal county
sioners failed to take .
tion to collect the amor 4
Hudak reports he f
Prothonotaries Conclude
Convention At Woodlands
Hudak is in the process ot
eeking all costs connected
ith court cases between 1977
nd 1980 regarding inmates at
he State Correctional Institu-
fon at Dallas, cases on his books for {
The clerk of courts collected 1980 period. The amot
total of $39,471.81 on similar_ed ana =g follows: C(
rne County Clerk of Courts
e Hudak received national
2 tly when his office's : oP
BO red microfilm filing pichae!
| was the focus of a feature article 4 he oppoY
circulated trade jour- ee heat
tionall a)
na Procedures.
odern Office
he entire amount ©
The following students have earned a
perfect 4.0
Seniors--Frank Eichhorn, Ellen
Kapson
Juniors--Michale Chismer, Kimberly
Dougherty, Barbara Eyet, Deborah Mil-
iauskas, Mark Rosing, Lisa Sigman
Sophomores--Sharon © Dougherty,
David Garber, Robert Oliver,
Sudol. /
First Honors--Seniors--Leslie Delgau-
dio, Christine Dombek, John Handley,
Sean Havey, Jane Hudak, Brian Kistler
Jill Lane, Deobrah LaPaugh, Mary Mick-
iewicz, Kim Moran, Andrea Morresi,
Thomas Oliver, Sharon Orlowski, Karen
Reabuck, Bradley Rhone, Diane Sinca-
homas
the state association.
llect
o collected and thas
dous asset 10 the wom
In January of :
vage, Mark Wisniewski, Michael Yam-
rick
Juniors--Karen Banks, Kristine Boud-
reaux, Trudy Cervasco, Michael Cor-
coran, Lori DelGaudio, Mark Drasnin,
Honor Gless, Shelly Gransden, Deirdre
Havey, Kimberly Justus, Pamela Lund-
berg, Karen Masaitis, Sandra Mayers,
Shawn McConnell, Mary Ellen Nagy,
Debbie Newberry, Steve Plesnar,
Veronica Repko, Scott Sava, Sandra
Shone, Kay St. Clair, Stephen Strazdus,
* Wendy VanHorn, Marlyn Wisnieski,
Maria Ziolkowski.
Sophomores--Charles Arnone, Leslie
Biliman, David Dillon, = Matthew
Eichhorn, Ruth Gavazzi, David Kistler,
ELECT
For
COUNCIL
f
be a tremer:
: i coun:
] various 1082
. e .
oceed in any
costs.’ ;
t the county in
is to collect these
each trial 4
Named
Stanley Koprowski, Matthew Medura;,
Simon Russin, Kelly Saba, Karen Wells.
Second Honors--Seniors--Janine
Adamchick, David Aicher, Michele
Aritz, Theresa Baseski, Lynnea Burket,
Julie Burkhardt, Camille oan, Chris-
tine Crabtree, Diana Cramton, Donna
Cupinski, David Curtis, Rebecca
Davies, Susan Dombroski, Amy Faut,
John Gilbert, Donna Gordon, Anne
Hollinger, Tammi Hons, Deborah Kara-
lunas, Sharon Kasmark, Gregg Kravit-
sky, Carol Linker, James Lord, Judith
Luke, Mari Manganello, Joey Maniskas,
Jocelyn Margis, Kenneth Matchett,
Kelly McKeown, Kristine Miles, Marjorie
Myers, Cathy Newhart, Jennifer Orehot-
sky, Robin Pawling, Bernadette Pazuch-
anic, Nancy Pickup, Robert Richardson,
Gerald Rollman, Bruce Sobocinski,
Diane Solinsky, Kevin Templin, Lisa
Tondora, Victoria Visgilio, Tina Wentzel,
Dale Wilkie, Susan Woolbert.
Juniors--Patricia- Alien, Frank Aritz,
Russell Baer, Joseph Cicero, Alan
Cuba, Donald Dickson, Amanda Faut,
Richard Gdovin, Ruth Goldman, ‘Debo-
rah Good, Jill Graham, Lori Handley;
Debra Jones, Sherri Longenecker;
Michael Lundy, Susan MaCavoy, Kelly
McCue, Christine Ondish, Joseph
Ostrowski, Jean Perry, Bernard Riley,
David4§chroeders, Heather Sheehan,
Kristen Tamburro, Carol Wallace, Bren-
dan Walsh, John Walsh, Heidi
Yakowski, Deborah Zimmerman
Sophomores--Steven Ashworth, Am
Aston, Alfred Bittner, Lori Brandt, Jill
Brown, Brian Campbell, Melissa Davies,
John Emil, Glenn Eyet, Cheryl Gavigan
Jeffrey Hall, Joan Hilstolsky, Lisa Kern,
Deborah Kozick, John Kutz, Debora
Lasecki, Catherine Leonard, Matthew
Mihal, Brian Moore, Jennifer Murphy,
Kimberly Roliman, Haaher Shields, Eric
Supey, Nancy Washicosky, Keith Was sy
lewski
to collec
the cou
No. Oo
for the legal action
hin
2 Counties Face Suit
Over Prisoner Crimes
5 Luzerne County ¢
1g two Pennsylyan ene Hudak i
$11,927 Owed County on
SCID-related Offenses
~p¢tional Institution at Dallas
Luzerne County
lerk of Courts Eug
ta
£5 (our! battles might be the
only solution to the problem of
{Luzerne County collecting
monies bwea by nther counties
for prisoner
for refusing to pay bills owed to Luzerne
Fan inubn
d Retr ove: ;
: ; Cc
gloctron Court®
he trict Sligeney Chester B, or 1
instituted by Jud,
Clg pice "OF 18 More
% ne, “nrney. : .
[ena 2% A oy shoring Fine
bus. OC)
ct] Hudak Pledges 1,
ol Collect ‘Every Dim
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vo lap Bly if ue to Coy
expenses ripe] nty
26
Clerk of Courts =
Workers Must
‘Sian in. Bune’...
County Clery of Noyre."