PU Lr PAGE TWELVE wShivaree Turns Into Nightmare A shivaree that got out of hand resulted in extensive damage to the mobile trailer home of Mr. and Mrs. David Crossmon shortly after mid- night Saturday, the Dallas Post learned earlier this week. The Crossmons, who were married June 12, live in Noxen. According to Mr. Crossmon, he and his wife, the former Deborah Jurista, were . awakened by gun shots outside their home late Saturday night. Several persons then pounded on the trailer, Mr. Crossmon said, and when the couple Airman Returns A-1C Edmund C. Traigis has dressed and went outside, they found approximately 15 men and women standing about. “They told me to put my wife in a wheelbarrow and push her uptown,’ reports the young bridegroom. ‘I just thought they were going to have a little fun so I did what they said—I sure didn’t know they were going to make such a mess.” When he and his bride returned to the trailer a short time later, they were heartsick at the sight that greeted them. Their bed had been turned upside down, a lighting fixture had been pulled from the ceiling, shaving cream smeared over a new rug, curtains torn, their clothes and furniture Plains Rally Costs Game Manager Wayne Brandt's Dallas Legion team out-hit the Plains Legion nine 8 to 6 but were unable to overcome the Plains rally for three runs in the fifth inning and lost a hard fought game 4-3. Loncoski, winning pitcher, was relieved by Franchella in the sixth inning. Greg Novroski relieved losing pitcher Alan Schilling in the sixth for the Dallas team. Extra base hits were knocked out by Francis Wallace and Ed- ward Riefenstal. Three Local Women On BCS Dean's List Three Back Mountain stu- THE DALLAS POST, JULY 29, 1971 Krashkevich Takes Top Hillclimb Honors Dave Krashkevich, Machell Avenue, Dallas, piloting an MGB in the E-production III category, was a first-place Comission Grants Mobille Home Request At a recent meeting of the Zoning Commission of Jackson Township, permission was granted to Claude Golightley to move a mobile home to his property on Weaver Road. It was also noted that all swimming pools in the township must be enclosed The zoning commission meets the first Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Jackson Fire Hall. Robert Culp is the zoning winner in the Giants Despair Hillclimb Sunday. Winning time was 66.284 seconds for Dave, who finished firstin a class with nine entries. The Dallas winner ran the tough hill course in his MGB, which was originally a “street” car, not a racing car. Another Dallas entrant was Kenn Higgins, in an Austin- Healey Sprite, which was en- tered in G-production class. Finishing fifth of 12 entries, Kenn’s time was 72.762 seconds for the one-mile run. Fastest time in G-P was 65.848 seconds. The Giants Despair Hillclimb, one of the oldest in the nation, was sponsored by Greater Wilkes-Barre Jaycees in cooperation with the North- photo by (PAT CANCRO) Dave Krashkevich, Dallas, is shown in his MGB, No. 148, as he began the start of his first run in the Giants Despair Hillclimb. returned to Lawry AFB, Colo., strewn about, and the entire dents at Bloomsburg State officer and members of the eastern Pennsylvania Region of a : I i cc after spending his furlough with trailer littered with mar- College have been named to the commission are Ed Mark, Sports Car Club of America. An official is holding a starting device under the Da a m his parents, Mr. and Mrs. shmallows,saltandpepper,and Dean’s List for the second Derwood Splitt, and Robert There were 195 drivers compet- loft jront ire, Clock Yon on he See Jodie i) Th 67 William Traigis, Maywood popcorn. semester of the 1970-71 college Ma turi. ing in this year’s race. pressure switch, when the front wheel runs over switch. Road. Many of the persons who year. ul perpetrated the vandalism were Girls named are Lucinca J. _. 37: Rousheys Plan identified by Crossmon’s sister, Linker, 42 Spring St., Shaver- WE RESERVE THE : Cc Gathering Aug 7 Mrs. John Grady, who lives town; Claudia M. Zanoski, RD RIGHT TO LIMIT S¢ ! next door. She and her husband 2, Warren Dr., Dallas; and Joan QUANTITIES : d: ; E. L , 86 Perrin Ave. ; t Amnaeonen ves mate te [Cir lo" leave: the Sve © WHERE EVERY ITEM IS PRICED RIGHT! : a. ee To a premises—but only after the Miss Zaboski and Miss . ’ : mi L tes of Dall - EE —— dants. The family gathering will J" Couple Were Warned Tat nae a | } PRICES EFFECTIVE AT THESE 3 CONVENIENT WEIS MARKETS: be held August 7 at Benton Cy we mn hne tor a ) mar PA Je the shivaree. 1968. i : DALLAS NANTICOKE EDWARDSVILLE 1 i DALLAS VILLAGE R.415 ; sr ee Golf Tourney Chairman ma LM : meeting will follow. Oo u ey a a NW =p -$ Relatives are urged to attend o r § WEIS FAMOUS “VALU-TRIM”’ USDA CHOICE BEEF : ma ges are veome.— (Qutlines Game Rules A ; j 4 Kocher Family a John Troup, chairman of the two day stroke shoot-out for = Reunion Au g. 7 Irem Temple Country Club’s awards in lowest gross and net hs ’ ; annual Potentate’s Tour- scores. There will also be Sa D> es re id family Baa nament, has announced that the awards for low combined two- SHOP DAILY FROZEN 60. will be held Aug. 7 at Sandy applications are far in excess of day scores, as well as for low 3 NG B : =) Bottom, Harveys Lake. Persons? 0 manageable number of eachday. Entries losing match 9AM til PM A READED < may contact Michael Dubil, 54 gojfers for the competitiontobe play Saturday will be eligible THURSD AY I : Foun ih Wilkes Bare for held Aug. 5, 6, 7, and 8. for stroke play Sunday. i i g information. . . 3 Format of the tournament er and FRIDAY STE A K S FIRST ¢ BLADE ¢ | will follow that of the two most : . if 5 \ CUT our Holy Name Plans recent ‘mid-summer classics. Jom on JAM ti 10PM. LB. 8 Better ball of partners play in 7 ay ¢ : # Phil d | hi T i both stroke and match play will mane. Hoping fo gos notes LB ] ; g ¢ Sy ¢ iladelphia Trip ~~ jo®aresrt nacho 1 shot at them will be Tom CENTER CUT..LB. 68° BONELESS LB. 88° ARM ROASTS LB.88 | Gate of Heaven Holy Name Sunday. Friday's playwill have, year’s medalists. i Sap, RE SEERA ( Society has chartered two buses ach team desiring to enter ntering teams include 3 7 re 5H i 5 SHE IN ; fora trip to Philadelphia Aug. 1, Match play competing for the 16 Paienms Georgia. North WITH THESE COUPONS YOU MAY 2 B 33 ! 237 : : olfers from Georgia, Nor 13¥ to see the Phillies-Cardinals Openings in that part of the Be Tous Macsachuselts 1 1 REDEEM ONE OR ALL FIVE 3 4 CHUNK, LIGHT bh! game. tourney. os woll is Bick py COUPONS WITH A SINGLE is a The next event of the summ P H I 1 at Gate of Heaven is the Fiesta Pairs failing to qualify for northeastern .area of: Penne Or one. Ht CH | C K E Nai Wis P h pl i sylvania REDEEMABLE AT DALLAS, in 5 Aug 5,6, and 7 ot the church Talclplay autornatically enter |; SYIVan@. NANTICOKE, OR EDWARDSVILLE STORES. || 33} iH grounds on Machell Avenue. A as al as 1 i : 5 spaghetti dinner will be served Geib Aas fis or uit i Jug 7s fom 4 to 8: p.m. GOLDEN QUARTERS ilk ri | T ETA, ow wi ws cowron save >[30 8 MRS. FILBERT'S| TUNA 2] | ° men will be held Aug. 13, 14 and » fh! 3 A g >= yl Cn i Bobet PET CE N\ TERS ON TWO 1-LB. CARTONS OF MARGARINE QUARTERS M A } A i : SAL ¢ 2 S i 62-04%. Tr vations may be made through INC M RS. Fi LB E RTS 3 CAN Leo Mohen or Gus Faerber. VIEWMONT MALL, ROUTE 6 AT INT. 81 dD oe rein Rit Sh G . SCRANTON, PENNSYLVANIA 18508 13. Er To ter fom. ¢ SiERRiniy 3 Stolen Coins Phone 346-8703 _ OFFER EXPIRES JULY 31, 1971 1-LB. | eS ieta tip nana | 10% DISCOUNT with this AD ON CINS. ACS i Worth $6,000 TETLEY TEA B 1 Coins worth $6,000 were stolen 1 0 0 9 g July 21 from the home of a ALL FLAVORS fe : Shavertown man. ITH THIS 3 Kingston Township police COUPON SAVE . A Pp 4 LE 2 | CE : [Sparel tile fools te boxes ON ONE 46-0Z. CAN (ANY FLAVOR) H - D B : A K S MSS illed with coins from the resi- : JLMAN’S = dence of Stanley Evans, 170 H I-C U D R N K S 1! 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