a — li CR (fireman right) practice Yeggs; John Casner, president; Mrs. ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAINED AND ENACTED, by the Mayor and the Borough Council of Swoyersville, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, and it hereby enacted and ordained by the authority of the same as 'ollows: SECTION tt: That the Borough Council of Swoyersville is hereby authorized and directed to enter into la written agreement between Pagnotti Coal Company, successor by merger to The Sullivan Trail Company, a Pennsylvania Cor poration with its principal office .ocated at 800 Exeter Avenue, West P2ittst Pa. and the Borough of wor ie Luzerne County, Pa., or 1ie®™5ale of real property to said swoyersville., described as follows; Beginning at a point in the westerly ine land owned by . John Kol Jr, at ux., said paint beina locav=d south 30 degrees 15 minuted cast, 390.22 feet from the southerly line of Church Street on the division line between the westerly line of the Ischool property and the easterly line of ‘said Pagnotti Coal Company; thence souiit 30 degrees 15 minutes cast 123.78 feet ot a point; thence north 59 degrees 45 minutes east 200 feet to a point in the westerly line of Tripp Street; thence along same South 30 degrees 15 minutes east, 210) feet to a point - Thenc Irouyn rang vi the said Pagnotti Coal Company south 59 degrees 45 minutes west, 560 feet more or less, to the easterly right-of way line of the Harry M. Kairoad branch; thence along same north 30 degrees 15 minutes vest 33. 78 feet to a point; thence 3.72 acres, more or less, for. the sum of 555,800.00 SECTION 2: That the President of the Borough Council, the Mayor, and the Secretary of the Borough Council, be and they are hereby -uthorized and directed for the t-orough of Swoyersville and under ‘he seal of said Borough, to enter «id written agreement between the aid Paanottie Coal Companv and the Borough of Swoyersville. Enacted and ordained at an aa: iourned regular meeting of the Borough Council of Swoyersvillg held & e 16th day of June 1975. Joseph B. Prazza = President 15 Cold Shrimp 8 Lobster Halves Jay-C-ettes); Ziba refreshments (Senior Paul produce; (Dallas Borough PTO); Randolf, candy (continued from PAGE ONE) available substitute custodians. Robert Marr was appointed as a substitute professional employee for the secondary summer school program in the field of mathematics. The Back Mountain Cultural Center was granted the use of school facilities for a summer community education and enrichment program. supplies for the 1975-76 year for the Senior High School, Junior High School, Intermediate and Elementary. Bids were received for audio-visual equipment, rubbish and garbage The regular monthly meeting of the J.R. Davis Fire Company with Barney Dobinick presiding. Plans for the 10th annual horse show were discussed. This year’s show will be held on August 9 and 10 with Mr. William Rolston of Harrisonburg, Virginia serving as judge. This is the 15th Patricia Ann Burke, 51 Gordon Ave., Dallas, and Rebecca Lee Szela, 310 Carverton Rd., Trucksville, were named to the dean’s list for high academic achievement at Shippensburg State College anniversary of the fire company. The firemen are planning a celebration for September. More details will be published as the date draws near. Since -the July meeting interfers with the holiday, the next regular meeting will be held on Friday June 2], at 8 p.m. a total undergraduate enrollment of 4,206 there are 910 receiving this honor for outstanding achievement. Both students are seniors majoring in business ad- ministration. AWARE? -- for the spring semester. Of A young Dallas resident was seriously injured last Friday after- noon when the motorcycle he was driving collided with a 1970 Chevrolet at the intersection of East Center Hill Road and Church Street, Dallas. Jerome Juris, 50 Hilldonia Ave., Dallas, was traveling from Church Street toward the Dallas Junior High School when the car driven by Trudy E. Gerchak, 150 Hemlock Drive, Dallas, pulled out from the stop sign. Juris was unable to stop and hit the side of the car. The impact threw him from the cycle into the upper part of the driver’s side of the windshield. He received serious injuries of the face and head and was taken to Nesbitt Memorial Hospital in the Dallas ambulance. John C. Urbanski, 14 Valley View Drive, Pringle, witness at the acci- dent, stated that Juris was traveling toward the Dallas Junior High School when Miss Gerchak coming from Route 309 toward College Miseri- cordia stopped for the stop sign and when the cycle was about 20 feet from the intersection, pulled out. Dallas Township Police Chief Carl Miers and Patrolman J. Gruver, investigating officers, estimated damage to the car at $600, and to the motorcycle $1100. Both vehicles were removed to Wesley's Citgo Station. Juris is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Juris, Hilldonia Avenue, Dallas. He i is married to the former Cathy Heffner. Both are graduates of Dallas Senior High School. Ambulance Jensen ———— PFC. John Jensen, son of Mrs. Virginia Jensen, New Goss Manor, Dallas, will celebrate his 20th birthday on June 29th in Mannheim, Germany, where he is stationed with the 1st Combat Equipment Co. While there, he has visited Paris, Holland’ and has been backpacking in the Alps. He' anticipates being home on leave sometime in August. 115 Diner than mattresses or bedding ‘of any type, broken furniture, overstuffed furniture, coal stoves, magazines and rummage, items not complete in all electrical or mechanical applliances. Donations will be picked up all day Saturday, and the evenings of July 2 and 9. The barn phone number is 675- 3774, arrangements for pickups at other than specified times can be made. The auction is July 11, 12 and 13 on the library auction grounds, 69 Main Street, Dallas. School board DALLAS June 17 . Called to home of Joseph Paqglianite, Country Club Rd., Dalias, Crew: W. Cave, J. Davies, D. Besecker. June 20 Motorcycle accident, Jerome Juris, Hilldonia Ave. Dallas, to Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Crew: 1. Carroll, D. RN, Kay Wright. June 20 - Stella Tutak, 32 Water St., Dallas to Mercy Hospital. Crew: D. Carey, W. Cave. June 21 - William May, Huntsville Rd., Dallas, from Nesbitt to home. Crew: D. Shaffer, Kay Wright, D. Besecker. June 21 - Mary Shaver, Woodlawn Ave., Dallas, from Mercy Hospital, to home. Crew: D. Shaffer, Kay Wright, D. Besecker. June 23 Martha Roberts, Kanler, N.C., trom Dallas to Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Crew: W. Cave, D. Carey, R. Cartier. June 23 - Robert Trethaway, 42nd Street, Dallas, from Wilkes Barre General Hospital to home. Crew: J. Davies, L. Rginski. June 24 . Harriet Gensel, Lower Demunds Road, Dallas, to Wilkes Barre General Hospital. Crew: R. Besecker, J. Davies. KINGSTON TOWNSHIP June 17 Ella Hoover, 97 Car verton Road, Trucksville, to Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Crew: E.J. Brown, A. Adamitz, J. Youngblood. June 17 . Mary McNellis, 25 Or chard St., Trucksville, to Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Crew: E.J. Brown, A. Adamitz. June 18 - Memorial Hospital, to 12 W. Center St., Shavertown. Crew: A. Adamitz, E.J. Brown. June 20 - Frank Gordon, home of Leonard Laskoski, 92 Pioneer Ave., Trucksville, not needed. Crew: E.J. Bbown, L. Houringa, G. Beisel, A. Adamitz, C. Dymond. June 20 - Charles Kishbaugh, 49 W. Center St., Shavertown, to Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Crew: E.J. Brown, G. Beisel, L. Dymond Jr. June 21 . Joseph Kosch, W. Nanticoke, from State Corerectional Institution to Nanticoke State Hospital. Crew: P. Grimes, J. Youngblood, E.J. Brown. June 21 - Reba McFarland, 135 Panama St., Pittston, Trucksville parade accident, to Wilkes-Barre insurance and manual typewriter maintenance. . Kasmark opened ‘the bids and after reading they were referred to the committee for study and action. ; 4; Patricia Gregory, board member, . requested a recommendation be submitted at the July meeting for the appointment of a transportation coordinator. Dr. Werkheiser, superintendent, reported that he had received numerous calls and letters concerning bus transportation for next year, most of them relating to Haddonfield and Kristin Road. He persons explaining that there would be transportation. . ... . William Helgemo, president of the Dallas Education Association, asked the status of the drug and alcohol abuse program. Werkheiser replied that he understood the application for funds was ready to be submitted. He explained that if the $10,000 appropriation was approved, a team of five or six people would be appointed to work with persons in the school and community interested in reducing drug and alcohol abuse. If no one indicated interest, the money will be returned to the government. The 1975 Lehman Horse Show Queen will be chosen at 9 p.m. July 3. Contestants will be judged on beauty, poise, and charm. Dani Ziegler, of Crestwood, 1974 Lehman Horse Show Queen, will be present to crown her successor, along with last year’s 1st runner up Diane McQuown, of Nor- thwest. ‘Contestants will participate in the annual parade which will start at 6:30 p.m. July 3 at Lehman Center Route 118, and continue to the Show grounds. Children’s classes will precede the beauty contest. Admission is free on July 3. Western and English style com- petition will be held July 4 and 5. The regular flea market will be held July 6. Proceeds help support the Lehman Volunteer Fire Company. Dr. George E. Gittens, special assistant of mental health and medical and psychiatric services in the office of mental health and medical services, Department of Welfare, has been named acting superintendent of Retreat State Hospital, Hunlock Creek. Dr. Gittens replaced Dr. John Roop, who replaced Dr. Lidia Kopernik. Dr. Kopernik = left as full time administrator at the hospital in December. Dr. Roop was her part- time replacement. Dr. Gittens will also serve in a part time capacity, coming to Retreat from Harrisburg two days a week. He 10 Steamers % French Fries REG. MENU Overbrook Road Shavertown The New Cost Saving Hamburg & french fries Dallas Shopping Center ~ Closed Sundays has not been brought to Retreat to assist in the phasedown, according to Paul Kelly in the hospital’s business office. Kelly said that nothing is really happening within the hospital itself to indicate the process of phasedown. Dr. Gittens is overseeing the hospital work, following past procedure, according to Kelly. Shields grad Marine Private William H. Shields, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur V. Shields, Route 2, Hunlock Creek, ~ was graduated from re- cruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S.C. et ENN SERVICE 25 Jumbo Shrimp - 2.95 Glazed Ham - 2.95 meludes Salad or cole slaw. mashed pot famous homemade bread Fried Clams - 2.95 Lasagne - 1.95 Chicken Cordon Bleu - 1.50 Chicken & Lasagne - 3.95 Porterhouse Steak - 5.95 Stuffed Crab $250 itoes or french fries. veg. and our Ri. 118 W. of ae The lO CHOICE OF Baked Virginia Ham Vegetable du Jour 33.9% Reservations Accepte S-8 6 a.m. tilly pon Dallas Roast Beef oS a ee d TONY & KATHY WISNEWS 675-3550 Kl