U7 a THE DALLAS POST/Wednesday. March 16. 1088 Only yesterday ‘defeated ¥1b.;: yn oT A EE EEE 50 Years Ago - Mar. 18, 1938 A plan to erect a two-story addition on the Franklin Street side of the Dallas Borough High School was submitted to the State Department of Educa- tion for approval by the local school board this week. Eleven meetings to explain the 1938 Agricultural Conserva- tion Program of the AAA will be held in Luzerne County next week. Decision of the borough school directors to abandon the 60-year old frame building when the proposed addition to the high school is completed may mean the death of another old landmark in Dallas Bor- ough. Kingston Township High School football team receives the Back Mountain football championship trophy. You could buy - All purpose flour 24-1b. bag 79c; eggs 23c doz.; oranges 25¢ doz. 40 Years Ago - Mar. 19, 1948 Charles H. Long, Sweet Val- ley farm equipment dealer, will hold his second annual auction sale, Saturday, March 27. Executive board of Dallas Rotary Club voted unanimously for new officers last week in- cluding Charles W. Lee, presi- dent; Oswald Griffiths, vice president; Dan G. Robinhold, treasurer; and Donavan Ide, secretary. Ricky Harrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harrison of Lehman will play the part of “Pud” in the cast of “On Bor- rowed Time,” fourth production of Little Theatre Silver Jubilee season. : Louis Banta is appointed po- lice officer by Kingston Town- ~ ship Supervisors. Veteran Millard Kocher waives hearing on charges of reckless driving and will ap- pear in court. Harveys Lake Service Club will celebrate its first birthday this month. Local teams, including Dallas Legionnaires are invited to join the Upper County Susquehanna League. Dallas Victorian Girls team Wilkes-Barre Y M.H.A. team 55-52 Sunday afternoon. You could get - Veal roast 59c sugar 2 lbs. 21c; rye bread 17¢ loaf; sliced bacon 59¢ Ib. 30 Years Ago - Mar. 14, 1958 Harveys Lake Legion Post 97 will observe its 39th birth- . day Saturday at the VFW Home in Tunkhannock. Work will begin within the next week to 10 days on the new Quarter Midget Race Track at Dallas Outdoor Thea- "tre. Mrs. Frederick Anderson will head the annual local Cancer Drive. Mrs. Jack Barnes is co- chairman. Dallas High School defeated Canton 55-50 and will enter the finals Saturday night. Caddy LaBar sponsors All- Family boat show. Alderson downed Huntsville in the Back Mountain 53-44 Church League. You could buy - Leg of lamb 59c lb.; cut green beans 2 9-0z. tomatoes 25c¢ 1Ib.; pkgs. 37c; D’Anjou pears 2 lbs. 29¢. 20 Years Ago - Mar. 14, 1968 James B. Davies III, submit- ted his resignation from the police force. Trucksville firemen make plans for 50th anniversary in June. A delegation of parents from Noxen approached Lake-Leh- man School Board last night and asked that consideration be given to establish a kindergar- Noxen Elementary ten at School. Lake-Lehman School will present annual spring concert March 15. Lake-Lehman physical educa- tion students present demon- stration Friday night in the school gym. You could buy - Haddock 45c lIb.; florida oranges 2 doz. 89c; Swiss butter (qtrs.) 83c 1b.; cheese 8-0z. 45c. 10 Years Ago - Mar. 16, 1978 Edgar Hughes and Fred Case are promoted from assistant principals to principals at Dal- las Senior and Dallas Junior High Schools. Back Mountain Memorial Li- brary seeks additional financial support to relieve the library’s deficit spending. Back Mountain Kiwanis Club sponsored a blood pressure clinic as part of the ‘Save A Life’ program. Miss Kim Perrego was first place winner in the recent art contest sponsored by Harveys Lake Women’s Club. First Class Sgt. Norman Bor- dley was recently honored by the U.S. Army as the top guid- ance counselor of the district for 1977. 185-1b. Knight Dana Sutliff placed fourth in the state wres- tling competition. Clifford Parker, Jr. of Shav- ertown has recently been named as one of the top 125 men competitors in the 1978 USSA-ESA Alpine Citizen Race Series. You could buy - jar $1.09. “Toughlove” philosophy and it Teachers attend program Mrs. Mary Nulton of the Dallas Elementary School and Mr. John Bancala of the Dallas Junior High School, recently participated in a variety of programs sponsored by the University of Scranton Center for Economic Education and WVIA-TV, Pittston. The program introduced the revised edition of ‘‘Understand- ing Taxes.” This series is designed-to introduce students to the basic aspects of our tax system. The two part program consisted of materials seminar for teachers and a video lesson presentation for students and teachers. Pictured, are Mrs. Mary Nulton and Mr. John Bancala. Irem Circus to begin The Nerveless Nocks, famous Swiss swaypole artists, pictured above, will be entertaining audiences at the 39th Annual Irem Shrine Circus at the 109th Artillery Armory, Kingston, showing March 21 through March 27, with performances at 1:45 and 7:45 p.m., special, Saturday morning show at 9:45 a.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. The brand new big-3 Ring Circus is sponsored by the Uniformed Units of Irem Temple. - A 10-speed bike will be aY2arded at every show to a lucky attending holder of the winning circus program number. Parents group forming Methodist Church, 163 N. Pi- oneer Ave. For more information call 675-3616 or 675-0372 after 5 p.m. The Back Mountain Parents Support Group is now forming. The . group is » based: on will meet each Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Shavertown United come to attend. Obituaries All concerned parents are wel- WHALEN, FRANCIS J., 64, of Lehman, died Mar. 8, 1988 in Veterans Administration Nurs- ing Center, Plains Township where he had been a guest for the past five years. He was a Disabled veteran of World War II and the Korean Conflict. He was preceded in death by his wife, the former Anna K. Johnson, in 1978. Surviving are a son, Thomas Dunn, Blythesville, Ark.; daughters, Mrs. Eileen M. Fee- ley, Buffalo Grove, Ill.; Mrs. Frances Sabaluski, Lehman; 11 grandchildren; four great- grandchildren. : Interment was in Chapel Lawn Memorial Park, Dallas. KOSLOSKY, JULIA, 68, of Jackson Rd., Lehman Twp. died Mar. 9, 1988 in the Wilkes- Barre General Hospital. She was preceded in death by her husband, Bernard, who died De. 24, 1980; brothers Jo- seph and Michael Mikitka. Surviving are a son, Ronald, Lehman; two grandchildren; brothers, George, Orlando, Fla.; John, Sugar Notch; Pe- ter, Canoga Park, Calif.; sis- ters, Mrs. Mary Iwanowski, Nanticoke; Mrs. Anna Trudnak, Ashley. Students visit dentist Interment was in St. Casi- mir’s parish cemetery, Muhlen- burg. BEDNARSKY, BENJAMIN J., 70, of William St., Shaver- town, died Mar. 8, 1988 at his home, following an apparent heart attack. He was preceded in death by a son, Justin and recently by his wife, Ruth on Mar. 2, 1988. Sisters, Mrs. Sadiq (Irene) Ali, Margaret and Constance also preceded him in death. Surviving are daughters, Mrs. Frank (Ruth) Harrison, Kings- ton; Mrs. Russell (Patricia) Pigioni, Hollywood, Fla.; son, Benjamin, at home; four grandchildren; one great grandchild. Interment was in St. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Township. is TURNER, HELEN SCHOCH, 88, of Noxen, died Mar. 11, 1988 at her home. She taught school for 16 years in the Noxen School System. A daughter, Fay Clar, died in 1987 and a sister, Doris Straley, died in 1963. Surviving are her husband, Clarence; one daughter, Mrs. Janet Williamson, Sayre; four grandchildren; and five great- grandchildren. Interment was in Orcutt cell etery, Noxen. 1 | Mrs. Cathy Moss's class of 3-year-olds from The Playschool in Dallas, recently visited Dr. Bruce Goeringer’s dental office. To enhance National Dental Health Awareness, the children were delighted with the educational tour. Mr. Tickle, Mr. Windy and the mechancial chair were some of the favorite el instruments the children enjoyed. Ham 69c 1b.; bread 3 lvs. $1.00; orange juice Y% gal. $1.19; mayonnaise 32-0z. 6.75 6.90 7.05 7.45 7.75 8.00 8.05 3 Months 6 Months 9 Months 1 Year 2 Years 3 Years 5 Years FDIC or FSLIC Insured * Subject to availability. * No commission charged. 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