by Nelson Woolbert Phone 696-1689 Dallas Area Municipal Auth- ority will hold a rescheduled meeting tonight at 7:30 at the sewer treatment building. Scott Neyhard and Robert Baird, members of Boy Scout Troop 155, received their Eagle Scout Badges at a recent meet- -ing of the troop. Scott is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Styles Neyhard of Harris Hill Road; Robert is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baird of Cliffside Avenue, the American Revolution, held their monthly meeting and Christmas party at the home of Mrs. William Strauser at Birch Grove Tuesday evening. Gifts were exchanged and carols were sung. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ander son Sr., Clearview Avenue, en- tertained their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson of Chambers- burg, and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph . Schoenburg of Beach Haven, -N.J., over the Christmas holi- day and weekend. Preston ‘Swan, Baltimore, Md., spent the Christmas holi- days with his brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swan and family, Holly Street. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cham- berlain, Grove Street, enter- tained family members at dinner Christmas Day. Jacob Harrison, Carverton ‘Road, was confined to his home several days last week by ill- ness. Mrs. James Trebileox, Rice Street, celebrates her birthday today. She will be the honored guest at a family dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wool- bert, Ambler, visited her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Carter, Or- chard Street, Wednesday. Mrs. Ogden Palmer, Grove Street, will celebrate her birth- day tomorrow. She will be the honored guest at a party with friends. On Sunday at 9:30 a.m., the pupils in the elementary church school of the Trucksville United Methodist Church presented a program, ‘‘Celebration of Light,” in the education build- ing. Parents were guests. Mrs. Carlton Hadsall, Harris Hill Road, was confined to her home several days last week by illness. Mrs. Allen Valunas and infant son have returned to their home at Pad 102, Frances Slocum Park, Carverton Road, from Nanticoke State Hospital. Mrs. S.D. Finney, Carverton Road, spent the Christmas holi- day with her son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Finney and family in Lancast-: er. Mr. and Mrs.” Sheldon Ben- nett, Orchard Street, entertain- ‘ed on Christmas. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Badger and family, Riverdale, Md.; Ruth Bennett, New York City; and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bligh and family of Easton. James Hutchinson, Doran Drive, spent the Christmas holi- days with his son and daughter- in-law, Dr. and Mrs. James Hutchinson and family of Abington. Susan Dingle, Harrisburg, spent the Christmas holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dingle and family, Or- chard Street. Mr. and Mrs. John Kelley, Staub Road, entertained at dinner on Christmas day. Members of the family were guests. 4 . “Godfather’> Brnado After F.B.I. . Lawyers of ‘The Godfather” star Marlon Brando are taking legal action to stop the FBI ~ from snooping into his private affairs, reports an article in the current issue of Rona Barrett's Hollywood magazine. Marlon first became aware of the FBI's activities when columnist Jack Anderson made his revelations several months _ ago. _ Going to a New Year’s Party? | RELAX! Let us do your driving BACK MT.TAXI Call 696-1639 S Photo by Faye Broody Dallas by Patti Turpak and Nancy Popielarz Christmas Dance Hope you didn’t miss out on the 1972 Christmas dance, held Dec. 21. Dancing was from 8 to 11 in the high school gym, and music was provided by Eddie Day and T.N.T. Tony Musto, chairman of the dance, did a great job in planning the affair. Chorus Concert The annual Christmas Chorus Concert was held Dec. 17. The cert to the student body Dec. 18. We would like to thank "Mrs. Sherwood and her chorus, and Mr. Lewis and his: band, for putting everyone in the Christ- mas Spirit!!!! Awards Day Awards were presented to the football and hockey players Dec. 15 at a school assembly. Senior awards along with the varsity ‘and junior varsity letters were given to those who had earned them. George Gil- bert from W.A.R.M, radio, pre: sented our team with a ftro- phy. This trophy was given to the No. 1 team in northeastern Stanley F. Tadieski Recruit Graduates Navy = Seaman Recruit Stanley F. Tadieski, foster son of Joan C. Parsons, 3 Wilson St., Kingston, ‘graduated from recruit training at the Naval Training Center in Great Lakes. Senior Pennsylvania. Mr. Jones was named the No. 1 coach of the year and was given a plaque. We're proud!! Basketball Next Friday, - the Dallas Mountaineers take on Hanover inthe Dallas Senior High School gymnasium. This game is the opening of the season excluding exhibition games. Let’s all come out and cheer our boys to victory. J.V.’s at 6:30 p.m.; varsity at 8. Girls’ Basketball The girls’ basketball team, under the instruction of Jane Stitzer, has been working hard to go undefeated this season. Their first game is also Jan. 5 at Hanover. Game time is 4 p.m. Let's get out and show some school spirit!! Dallas is No. 1. Yearbook Suggestions This year the yearbook staff has decided to open its doors for suggestions by students of the senior high. Any student having original poetry or an original idea—we would be happy to hear it. If you are interested please contact Mr. Howanitz or Miss Morris, yearbook ad- visors; Cynthia Witek and Patty Steele, yearbook editors, or any member of the yearbook staff. Game Commission Meeting Scheduled The annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Game Commis- at 9:30 a.m. in the South Office Building of the Capitol complex, Harrisburg. The meeting will be open to the public. Officers for the coming year will be elected by the Commis- sion. The agenda also includes aquisition of land, hunting l- routine business items. There is a backlog of mail in some of the local post offices. Don’t take a chance on your news being left out of the paper. Send it in early or drop it off at the office. 3 ...leaves no residue to cause rapid resoiling! . colors bright a | a Paint PHONE 824-1019 FREE PARKING! Our resolution? To try to serve you even better in 1973! Thanks for putting your trust in us. It was an unusual Christmas gift, to be sure, but members of the Daniel C. Roberts Fire Company’s Ambulance Associ- ation couldn’t have been more pleased when their women’s auxiliary presented them with a four-ton portable power hydraulic rescue tool last week. Valued at nearly $200, the rescue tool is frequently an invaluable device at the scene of a highway accident when a victim is pinned beneath the wreckage. The hydraulic device can exert up to four tons of pressure in springing open doors which have been jammed shut or in prying apart crushed steel, thus allowing the extri- cation of the victim. ? A spokesman for the ambu- lance association notes that only one other company -- the Dallas Ambulance Association - - has this piece of equipment. The purchase of the rescue tool, the spokesman said, was prompted by the death of a young man last spring following ST. ANDREWS ORTHODOX CHURCH Huntsvillé—ldetown Rd. Off Rt. 118 —SUNDAY SERVICES— DIVINE LITURGY 9:30 a.m. EVERYONE Si y 4 A Grochitres: News Co. Pebiication a car accident near Harveys Lake Borough, The young man was pinned inside the car and expired before rescue workers could release him, and while it is not certain his life could have been saved by using the porta- power rescue tool, members of the lake's ambulance association decided the device was a necessity. The Daniel C. Roberts Fire Company Auxiliary offered its support, and within a short time had raised the neccessary funds for the tool. The device was purchased last week -- just in time for Christmas! The Daniel C. Roberts Am- bulance Association serves Harveys Lake Borough, Lake and Monroe Townships, and portions of Dallas and Lehman Townships. THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY THE PUBLISHER NOW OPEN? | FOR BUSINESS | Tropic Pet Center 338 CAREY AVE.—ACROSS FROM MEYERS H.5. * DOG GROOMING % “If it has four legs and barks, we take care of git = « Large Selection of Everything : Our New Larger Store Daily Noonto 9 p.m.—Sat. 10a.m.to 6 p.m. Phone 829-0267 WELCOME (8c (LISTED BELOW 1 ROOT BEER DIET ROOT BEER LEMON-LIME SODA CHERRY FLIP | ONE—WAY BOTTLE Ristagno’s Market 202 S. Main Ave. Uczen'’s Store 370 E. Grand St. Nanticoke Pittston Pat’s Store Morgan’s Market 741 Main St. Rt. 92 Shickshinny Falls Andy’‘s Market Beer Town 259 Carver St. 369 N. Main St. Plymouth Pittston King’s Market 123 Luzerne Sf. 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