A Gr eenstreet News Co. Publication THE DALLAS POST, JULY 1 13, 1972 Approximately 400. Frater Remain at Dallas School According to a spokesman at Dallas Senior High School Tuesday night, there are approximately 400 evacuees still being housed in the school building. Members of the cafeteria staff and their helpers are serving meals to about 500 persons daily. Since the flood inundated parts of Wilkes-Barre and the West Side, about 900 persons have passed through the school facilities, some staying only until they were placed in private homes. Some of those per- sons who arrived at the school when the disaster first hit the area have cleaned their homes and are living in upper stories which were untouched by flood waters. Ayoung evacuee strums on his guitar, wiling away idle hours at © Dallas Senior High School’s emergency center. : : Too busy to pose for a more formal picture, our photographer caught Dallas High School Principal Robert Dolbear at his desk at the evacuation center. Associated Internists DRS. C.E. Myers D.F. Rimple D.C. Cramton H.B. Friedman PATIENTS CAN BE SEEN AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES W-B General Hospital Dr. C.E. Myee AND EXT. 214 HOURS 9 A.M. and 1 P.M. Dr. H. B, Friedman y i 3 : fC3 9 fooda? §s tit i | 610 Wyoming Ave. Dr. D. . Rimpfg \ Time passes slowly for those flood victims living at emergency centers who are unable to help clean up at their homes in the WE WERE NOT HIT BY Valley. | Ri Iv FLOOD WATERS ; KINGSTON 288-5441 AND : OUR TELEPHONES ARE HOURS 9 A.M. and 1 P.M. Dr. D.C. Cramton NOW WORKING AND WE HAVE A LARGE IN- VENTORY. OF = AP- PLIANCES AND PLR: Offices of Drs. Jacobs iin] hi Dr. D.F. Rimple OUR CUSTOMERS CAN CORNER OF MACHELL & STERLIN : AND GET TO OUR STORE BY DALLAS PHONE 675-4330 | TURNING LEFT OFF 309 Dr. D.C. Cram on ONTO CARVERTON RD. HOURS TUES. and FRI. 5 P.M. t AT CHECKERBOARD INN, MAKE RIGHT TURN 2 OVER BUNKER HILL | ff "BOYD R. WHITE T0 METROPOLITAN LIFE POLICYHOLDERS IN FLOOD AREA UNION & TENER STS. LUZERNE, PA. To assist owners of Metropolitan Life policies residing in areas Sffoctclghy the flood, the Company makes the following announcement: 4 EXTENSION OF TIME FOR PAYMENT OF PREMIUMS Policyholders who are prevented from paying premiums of Life or Hospital insurance on time because of the flood conditions will be granted an addi- tional 31 days for the payment of the premiums. This liberalization apes when the regular grace period for the policy expires between 6/23 and 7/24 inclusive. For details contact your Metropolitan representative or call the Metropolitan Office. 3 00S 0 3 6 0 EE HHH HHS EE EEE ER REINER SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE Shirts by American No. 1 Shirt Maker—Slacks—Polo Shirts Swim Wear—Walk Shorts Suits—Sport Coats 25 to 509% OFF OPEN DAILY TILL 6—THURSDAY, FRIDAY TILL 9 DAMS CLOTHES oI) staff at Dallas High School. LEVENTHALS July Clearance SALE NOW GOING ON Representatives of the Company will be glad to assist any policyowners who have lost their policies or those who have any question concerning their insurance. PAYMENT OF CLAIMS Special arrangements have been made to expedite the payment of claims. Policyowners or their dependents who have claims under Metropolitan Life policies will receive immediate service by contacting either their representa- tive or the local Metropolitan Office. ; POLICY LOANS ' If cash is required to meet emergency needs, contact your representative or your. Metropolitan Office with Tegard to the amount of loan available in your policy. Reductions On All Mens & Boys Clothing and Furnishings Featuring All Famous Name Brands LEVANTHAL'’S STORE OF VALUES METROPOLITAN OFFICES ARE LOCATED AS FOLLOWS: EE NNN NNN RN EEK EE SN EE ENE EI RR RR RHR R RRL RENE RS —PITTSTON DISTRICT— —NANTICOKE DISTRICT— MAIN ST.. NANTICOKE 345 Wyoming Avenue : 121 South Prospect Street 20 E. ' BACK MT. SHOPPING CENTER West Pittston, Pa. ’ Nanticoke, Pa. A i, A a7 Phone: 655-2251 Phone: 735-3800 ERTS TE SHAVERTOWN “Until further notice. oll policyholders normally serviced by the Wilkes-Barre office will be able to obtain needed & 3% 3 00306, 06.36 56.56.50 360606.06.56.56.56.96.96.96.96.56.569656.96.96.86.96.96.96.56.96.96.96.96.56.56.96.96.96.96.96 96 86.50.56 50 3630 50 50.30.06 55 56 90 80.96.96 $5. 909096.96 Pn pe CA NE RE EIT ROE RD CE ON OE ET EE SO EE EET DE EW Ne OE en RE Re In I nN PR OO EE ae TE BE MY SU ER PO en NE OI SO OR IT OR Vo IE WE SA VON DE WEN NE BU EE ROE I eS Re BS BEE DEE Rl be a as
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