RS a PAGE FOURTEEN by Bridgette Correale After last week's column _when I mentioned I was learning’ to drive a stand- ‘ard shift car, everyone said, ‘‘Once you learn Well let me tell you - if I will not give me the car to _point...I don't care: There’s so much to remember at one time. “Easy on the gas,” release the clutch slowly,” “shift.” To tell you the truth d:«think Vin is happiest’ when I'm {alk. vo pt . Belated birthday greets ings to Peg Canfield whose Mary Gesmundo, Sept. I. Sorry to learn that Oak Hill's honorary neighbor, Vera Vaneski is a medical patient’ in one ‘of New York's hospital. Belated anniversary greetings to one of my the damage. favorite couples Jack and Elly Thompson. The couple honored their 20 anniver- sary Sept. 1. Sept.. 17 is a popular birthday for ' several friends. Happy birthday to Michael Hawk, Ed Belasco and Charlie Batka. Little Shannon Cleary will - celebrate her fifth birthday Saturday Sept. 20 with a party at McDonalds. Visiting the Batkas’ were Shirley and John Mitchell of New Jersey. During Jerry Lewis’ annual Labor Day Tele- thon, Lynda and. Billy Jones canvassed our neighborhood for donations which were deposited at WNEP-TV studios. $30 was collected and Lynda and Billy wish to thank the resi- dents for contributing. The very best to Nancy Rollman who will soon 18636 celebrated her eighth birth day Sept. 11 with a party for friends. Enjoying the goodies were Shari Correale, Cathy and Ernie Comer, Mary Ruth Farrell, and Teri Hrabowchak. Hayden and Verna a fabulous vacation in Hawaii. It seemed like old home week at the hospitals this week. Mildred Espen was a medical patient at Wilkes- Barre General, Frances Dress is mending,a broken leg in Nesbitt, Gerri Bartz is, keeping a wing. at Wilkes-Barre General hopping and happy, while the sweetheart of all Gate of Heaven students, Sister Liquori, is at Mercy Hospital. ‘Birthday greetings’ to BY VIRGINIA HOOVER Mr. and Mrs. Sam TIILEGAL Notice is hereby given that letters of Administration have been issued to irene. Ferrey and Gilbert Howell, E xecutors of the Estate of Jessie T Howell late of the Borough of Ed rvardsville, Luzerne County, Pa rho died on June 25, 1975 All persons indebted to said Estate are required to make payment, or those having a claim or demand are requested to present the same J x * x x * * x x x x x Si Green Hornet. Inc 730 ON YOUR, DIAL PRESENTS BRINGS CRIMINALS TO JUSTICE! Yodek 0 8.8.6.6.8.8 0. 86.86.8888 8.8.8 PE a a a me a a a ES I <a $.8.0.8.2.8. 8.0.1 | 836. 3163 fe Wendy Reed who will honor her ninth year, Sept. 18, Susan Sternfeld, Sept. 19, and to Elly Gerchak, Sept.il5. Friday evening, Gate of Heaven's seventh and eight graders enjoyed the facili- ties at the Catholic Youth Center in Wilkes-Barre. Under the supervision of Sister Leonita, Principal, Sister Doris and Sister Lucien, the students fro- licked in the pool and played in the game room. Happy to write that my Dad is recuperating very nicely and in a day or two, he will be home from the hospital. Words can never express my love and ap- preciation to all of you who helped by sending get well cards, gifts and most of all - your prayers. Margellina had as visitors on Sunday, Mrs. Ida Hineline of Hamlin, Mrs. William Hineline and Patrick and Doris’ mother, Mrs. Mary LaBar of Shavertown. They were also callers of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Margellina and daughter Megan. Megan Sue Margellina ’ by Michael Polk Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robbins, Carverton Heights, have returned after a week at Virginia where they were guests at the Colonial Inn Motel on the ocean- front. While there, they witnessed the three and on- half hour parade of the Mid-Atlantic Shriners, who were in convention there, and also toured the Oceania Naval Air Station. The main topic for discussion among families of St. Frances Cabrini parish in Carverton and Blessed Sacrament parish in Centermoreland is the parish family picnic held recently at Fanti’s Park. The affair brought out an from both parishes and the general concensus of opinion is that everyone had a grand time. The Rev. Thomas Croghan, pastor, was especially pleased with the large turnout. Among man duty on the many de- «ails, were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Krispin, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pliscott, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Guy Peters, Mrs. Doris Montross and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Buzapis among others. Friends of Ted Wilson of Lower Demunds Road will be pleased to learn he is coming along nicely in Nesbitt Hospital where he has been a medical patient for several weeks. The choir of Centermore- land United Methodist Church will rehearse to- night at 7:30 at the church with Mrs. Dorothy Roberts, director, in charge. Draper Schoonover of was reported coming along nicely in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital where he is a medical patient. Congratulations are in order for Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dymond of Center- moreland on: the birt daughter, Wilkes- Barre $,.. Mercy Hospital. Mrs. Dymond is; the former Miss Mary Ann Latosek of Centermore- land. The couple also has three other children - Ann Marie, Leonard and Stephen. service at the Robert Margellina home. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Sorber are the proud parents of a baby girl born last Saturday in the Nesbitt Hospital. Sealed bids will be received by Franklin Township Supervisors of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, at the home of Harold M. Hoover, R.L . 3 Box 284A Dallas, Penna. 18612 unt | 8:00 P.M. on October 6, 1975 for 300 more or less tons of 2A Modified at without "delay to the | Executors p S d was ch the plant. Bids may be furnished on A Li E tor risiened Sunday at Company’s own letter heads. rhe Gilbert Howe Tn xecy Our Lady of Victory church municipality reserves the right to yon Ne704 t H reject any or all proposals. Forty. Fort, PA at Harvey's Lake. A family Franklin Township 2nd. class dinner was held aftér the On: Hoover §™ =. - --— — - 836; 3164 Stanley Dorrance, Jr., Wichita, Kansas, is spend- ing several weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dorrance, Sr., Demunds Road. Friends of James Norton of Orange will be glad to learn he is recuperating nicely in General Hospital, Wilkes-Barre, where he has been a patient for several weeks. Also reported on the mend after a several months’ siege of illness is Alex Romanowski of Krispin Road, who is recuperating at home following several weeks in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Terri Ann Phillips and her brother, Paul Phillips, were honored at a birthday party last week at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Phillips of Orange. Terri observed her second birthday anniv- ersary while Paul marked his 16th milestone. Elizabeth Scureman of Carverton is a medical patient in Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre, where she was admitted last Tues- day. Virginia Dorrance, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dorrance, Demunds Road, has left for New Brunswick, N.J., where she has begun studies for a master’s degree at Rutgers Univer- sity. She is a graduate of Dallas Area High School and received her bachelor of science degree from Kings College in June. A banner crowd is ex- pected to turn out this evening for the benefit softball game between the Back Mountain Police and the coaches of the Orange- Centermoreland = Little League. The contest is at 6 on the Orange diamond, located to the rear of the Orange Volun- teer Firemen’s firehouse. Refreshments at the game will be sold by members of the Little League auxiliary and proceeds will be used for: conditioning the new Little League diamond in Centermoreland. Mrs. Josephine Zajkow- ski and daughter ‘Ann and Mrs. Celia Para of Man- ville, N.J., and Mrs. Hedwig Kochan of child of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Ide of Oak Hill. Mrs. Ethel Spencer was a guest of Ruth Rogers Meeker, on a bus trip to New York, sponsored by the Alumni Association of the General Hospital. They enjoyed the show “Chicago.” Don’t forget the rum- mage sale at the Idetown United Methodist Church House Thursday and Friday 9:30 to 4 p.m. The Johnathan R. Davis firemen will be serving a Chicken Bar-B-Que Saturday afternoon at the + fire company grounds. Come and join the fun and help support your fire company. Keep Oct. 11 open for the turkey supper at the Idetown U.M. Church. A delicious home-style dinner will be served. Swoyersville were week Edward Dorrance, Sr., Orange. The New Hope Singers, who are appearing at various. Wyoming Valley Churches, are scheduled to present a program at the Carverton United Methodist Church on Friday night, Sept. 26, at 7:30 under auspices of the three Methodist Churches comprising the Carverton charge. Pator-parish relations committee of the Car- verton charge will meet Sunday afternoon at 2 at Mt. Zion United Methodist Church with Henry Hess, chairman, presiding. Inquirers Group will meet Sunday evening from 8 to 9:30 at the Methodist parsonage, Orange and Bodle Roads. Persons desiring to learn more about the United Methodist Church or those, who may desire to affiliate with the Methodist Church, are invited to attend. Begin- ning Thursday evening, Oct. 2, from 8 to 9:30 a new study group for those per- sons, who are members of the Methodist Church, will get underway with the Rev. Paul Bauer, pastor, in charge. Incidently, the new office for the Carverton charge Methodist Churches has been opened and is funct- ioning under the direction of Mrs. Marion White and Rev. Bauer. The new office will be open Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thurs- ‘days from 8:30 to 12:30. ‘The telephone number at the new office is 696-3715 and members of the Orange, Mt. Zion and Carverton Methodist Churches are requested to make note of the number for church matters. It is located in the Carverton Methodist Church building. A planning retreat by the council of ministries of the Carverton Methodist charge will get underway and continue all day Satur- College Misericordia, Dallas. The Northmoreland Volunteer Fire Company Auxiliary resumed its - Storm Doors HUKST HOME SPECIALTIES Wednesday quilting sessions in Gardner’s storeroom in Orange. Mrs. Althea Dymond, president, extended an invitation to all members of the auxil- "iary to attend the quilting sessions, which are held Wednesdays from 10 until 273 Confirmation classes from St. Frances Cabrini Church, Carverton, and Blessed Sacrament Church, Centermoreland, will meet Saturday morn- ing at 10 in Blessed Sacra- ment Church, Centermore- land. . \ The Franklin Township of Luzerne] County, Zoning Hearing Board will conduct a public hearing in the basement of the Orange United Methodist Church, Orange, Penna. at 8:00 P.M. on Tuesday, October 14, 1975, for the purpose of hearing the following requests: Linda LaBar, R.D. 3, Dallas, Pa. request permission to operate a beauty shop in the home of Clarence LaBar on County Road No. 10, Sutton Creek Rd. in Franklin Township. Vincent W. Krisulevicz, Box 214, R.D. 3, Dallas, Penna. request permission to place a mobile home on their property located on Township route 784 in Orange. Harold M. Hoover Township Secretary LEGAL STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT AND CIR- CULATION 1. Title of Publication, The Dallas Post. 2. Date of filing, Sept. 4, 1975. 3. Frequency of issue, weekly. 3A. Annual subscription price, $7.00. 4. Location of the known office of {ipublication, 41 Lehman Ave., Dallas, Luzerne County, Pa. 18612. 5. Location of the headquarters or general business of the publishers, 41 Lehman Ave., Dallas, Luzerne County, Pa. 18612. 6. Publisher, R.C. Carlsen! wm), Harvey’s Lake, Pa. 18618. editor, same. Managing editor, same. 7. Owner, Pennaprint Inc., Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Carlsen, 41 Lehman Ave., Dallas, Pa. 18612, R.D.1, Harveys Lake, Pa. 18618. 8. Known bondholders, mor- tgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages 9. 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