The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 13, 1971, Image 11

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Ribbon cutting ceremonies
held at the new Stapinski
Pharmacy in the Dallas Village
Shopping Center signified the
store’s formal opening last
Thursday morning.
A large number of Dallas
area residents were present to
greet Narcey and John Stapin-
P ski,
. Mountain’s newest drug store.
co-owners of the Back
The first 300 customers
received gaily colored plastic
clothes baskets, and many more
patrons marveled at the attrac-
tive and well-stocked shelves of
merchandise before Grand
Opening festivities concluded
Saturday at 10 p.m.
Prize winners in the drawing
held Saturday afternoon’ in-
Grand Opening Attracts
Many to Stapinski Pharmacy
cluded Evrilla Henninger of
Shavertown, who won a Sun-
beam gas propelled lawn
mower; Monica Perrine of New
Goss Manor, Dallas, an electric
rotisserie grill with hood; D. J.
Dobinick of Dallas, an electric
toaster; John E. Michaels of
Stamford, Conn., a double
hibachi; Charles W. Wagner of
Dallas, a camper’s portable
grill.
Included in the principals
pictured in the accompanying
photograph shortly after An-
drew Sordoni Jr. snipped the
ribbon are, first row from left to
right: Mrs. Narcey Stapinski,
Eleanor Stapinski, Marie
Molbilio Stapinski, pharmacist;
Michael Spaulding, territorial
representative of Walgren
Agency; Mr. Sordoni; Narcey
Stapinski, pharmacist; John
Stapinski, pharmacist; William
Eckley, western regional
manager of Walgreen Agency.
Second row from left to right
are: Atty. Paul Mahler, Russell
Gardner, president of Hanover
National Bank of Wilkes-Barre;
Joseph Mobilio, pharmacist;
Edgar Lashford, vice president
of Wilkes-Barre Chamber of
Commerce; Robert Rundle,
Glen Lyon branch manager
Hanover National Bank; Luke
Shaltz, regional manager Wal-
green Agency; Robert Richard-
son, branch manager First
National Bank of Wilkes-Barre;
Jim Ward, WBAX.
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Day Sr.
have moped into their new
home orMouniey Club Road,
after spexiding the winter at Bay
Hill, Orlando, Fla,
Eugene M. Evans, a junior at
the University of Notre Dame,
South Bend, Ind., has been in-
itiated into Tau Beta Phi frater-
nity. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs.” Maurice Evans, Briar-
crest Drive, Dallas.
Members of Cub Pack 132
Auxiliary met recently at
Trinity United Presbyterian
Church to make final plans for a
bake sa} ay 22.
Members attending the meet-
ing were Mrs. Park Griffith,
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DALLAS
Mrs. Loren Fiske, Mrs. Francis
Dunham, Mrs. Charles Hann,
Mrs. Marcus Hozempa, Mrs.
Kenneth Hunter, and Mrs.
Peter Kaye.
Sister Ann Paye, College Mis-
sericordia, was guest speaker
at the meeting of the WSCS of
Dallas United Methodist Church
held last Tuesday in the social
room of the church. Her topic
was ‘‘Experience for Adults.”
Greeters were Mrs. Thomas
Cease and Pauline Besteder.
Andrew R. Denmon Jr., 45
Pinecrest Ave., Dallas, has re-
turned after visiting friends and
relatives in Concord, Calif. He
also spent several days in San
Francisco.
Joint Police Consider
Towing Service Request
The Back Mountain Joint
Police Commission recently
considered a request from an
area service station owner for a
more equitable division of
towing service calls after acci-
dents.
Appearing before the police
commission at its monthly
meeting May 3 was Jack Vino,
owner ofgthe Dallas Sunoco
Station. Mi Vino asked that he
be ‘given consideration by the
police when calls are made for
a wrecked following accidents
and suggested that his station
~ had been overlooked by certain
policemen when calls were
made.
Police Chief Herbert Updyke
answered Mr. Vono’s complaint
by reading a State law which
* provides that when available,
the driver of a car involved in
anaccident is to stipulate which
towing service is to be called.
Only if the car is blocking traf-
fie, or if. the car’s continued
presence at the roadside consti-
tutes a hazard to other
motorists@Chief Updyke stated,
may the investigating officer
call a towing service.
In reply to a question from the
chief, Mr. Vino said he believed
his statid@ had received only
seven calls during the new year.
He seemed taken aback when
Chief Updyke informed him
that the Dallas Sunoco Station
had in fact received 14 calls.
Wesley’s Gulf Station had been
called 28 times, the chief stated,
with five calls going to other
stations.
When Mr. Vino indicated that
he was prepared to haul aban-
doned cars for the township free
Suto To The Post
Bernice
KOCHER
Fred
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of charge and that he would
make provisions for 24-hour
towing service, Chief Updyke
expressed certainty that the
problem could be settled Satis-
factorily.
According to the police report
submitted to police commis-
sioners, W.R. Mathers and
Philip Walter, Back Mountain
miles; policemen investigated
69 complaints, made 22 arrests,
and ticketed 14 traffic violators.
Chief Updyke reported that he
had met April 26 with employes
of the Department of Commun-
ity Affairs regarding the com-
mission’s request for State
funds. No word has yet been
received regarding the avail-
ability of grants, he said, as
most new projects are being
delayed until certain questions
about State income and local
wages taxes are settled.
by C. Denmon
675-0419
Jeanette Gosart, RD 5,
Dallas, is’ spending the week
with relatives in Little Falls,
N.J.
Agnes Daily Heath, 38 Church
St., Dallas, is a patient in Nes-
bitt Memorial Hospital, King-
ston.
Church Women of Prince of
Peace Episcopal Church will
hold a luncheon meeting May 19
at the Franklin Tea Room, Main
Street, Shavertown.
The luncheon will be the last
meeting until September and all
members are urged to attend.
Election of officers will be held.
Reservations should be made
with Mrs. Donald Thompson.
Mrs. Bradley Ide, Idetown, is
a patient in Nesbitt Memorial
Hospital, Kingston.
Janet F. Post, 29 Split Rail
Lane, Dallas has successfully
completed the required course
of the Gemological Institute of
America in diamond grading
and evaluation.
She has received a certificate
from Richard T. Liddicote, exe-
cutive director of the Institute
located in Los Angeles, Calf. A
part of her study was accompli-
shed at the New York labora-
tory of the institute.
The Institute, known to most
jewelers as GIA, is the educa-
tional research and. testing
Police cruisers travelled 8,444 “center of the jewelry industry.
A major purpose of this en-
dowed, non-profit institute is to
provide professional training
and other services for both
jewelers and the public.
Mrs. Post is a licensed ap-
praiser with the Appraisers As-
sociation of the Pennsylvania
State Antique Association,
Harrisburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas,
Overbrook Ave., Dallas, an-
nounce the birth of a daughter,
May 6, in Mercy Hospital,
Wilkes-Barre.
Bruce F. Slocum Insurance Agency
“All Forms of Insurance’
‘48 Main Street, Dallas, Pa.
675-1167
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MERRILL, JR. WINTERSTEEN
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(Pd. Pol. Adv.)
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THE DALLAS POST, MAY 13, 1971
The Dallas Post ALEX REBAR)
Officers Elected to Council
Of Penn Mountains Scouts
Four Back Mountain
residents have been elected to
positions with the Penn
Mountains Council, Boy Scouts
of America.
Elected as vice presidents are
E. V. Chadwick, Shavertown,
and Donald Smith, Dallas.
Elected as treasurer was W.
Alan Adams, Dallas. Newly-
elected to serve on the board
was Thomas J. Smith, Harveys
Lake.
Area board members re-
elected to the council were
George M. Barnard, Edward
sewer assessments
topic for DAMA
The Dallas Area Municipal
Authority will hold its regular
monthly meeting May 20 in the
auditorium of the Dallas Senior
High School, R. Spencer Martin,
chairman, has announced. The
meeting, which is open to the
public, will begin at 7:30 p.m.
Foremost on the evening's ~~
agenda will be a discussion of
front foot assessments, with
particular attention devoted to
variances granted on lots of
unusual size or location.
Boltz Jr., Fletcher C. Booker
Jr., Richard Saul, Dallas, and
Thomas Peeler, Trucksville.
Harry Hershey, vice
president of the Hub, was
elected president of the Council
at the meeting.
A number of representatives of area businesses gathered last
Thursday for ribbon cutting festivities at Stapinski’s Pharmacy,
Dallas’s newest drug store.
Navy Seaman
On Forrestal
Navy Seaman Bernard T.
Kulikowski Jr. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard T. Kulikowski Sr.,
118 Courtright St. Kingston is
serving aboard the attack air-
craft carrier USS Forrestal
presently visiting Barcelona,
Spain, for a two-week port call.
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| Barking Dog Alerts
"+ Family to Blaze
An early Sunday morning fire
was detected in the Lawrence
Kintzer home, Lower Demunds
Road, by a pet dog, who alerted
family members by barking.
About 25 volunteers of Dr.
Henry M. Laing Fire Company,
Dallas, responded to the 2:30
a.m. alarm. Using 2 pumpers
and one 1% inch line, the fire-
fighters were able to confine the
flames to a partition. Chief Don
Shaffer said the fire started in a
chimney of a wood-burning
stove. There was ‘‘some smoke
damage, but not too much fire
damage,” according to Bob
Besecker, fire company official.
A smoke ejector was used to
i pull smoke from the upper story
and attic.
The original section of the 2-
story frame dwelling is believed
to have been built in 1860. The
residence was found habitable
by the Kintzers after the fire,
which was extinguished by 4:30
a.m.
SPRING
DRY CLEANING
SPECIALS
One Day Service
Pants
Slacks
Skirts
Packer's Gift Shop
Route 307—Mill City
Open Monday thru Friday 10 to 7
Take advantage of our
Ladies Plain Dresses & Coats
and Men’s Suits
Single Drapes unlined
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Bedspreads—single or double $1.50
Saturday 10 to 6
$1.15
$1.25
$1.40
ined:
After 16 years of fad dieting
I gave up & lost 65 pounds
Avds
Reducing Plan
Candy
Butterscotch Fudge
Chocolate, Vanilla, Chocolate mint fudge type.
( Contains no cyclamates. )
EVANS
DRUG STORE
675.3366 ‘Prescription Pharmacy 675.5121
Easy Parking SHAVERTOWN Fast Service
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