i y Dallas Mountaineers will have to wait another year to vie for a state wrestling title following the defeat of the six grapplers who qualified for the regional sport last weekend. .None of the six made it beyond the quarter-finals on Friday night. 98-1b. Mark Carter was upended by Rich Santor of Bethlehem Catholic in Pack 281 Pack 281 held its Blue and Gold Dinner at the Dallas Jr. High School on Thursday, Feb. 16. Cub- master Dick Rogers in- troduced the guests for the evening: Rev. Douglas Akers, pastor of the Dallas United Methodist Church; John Pireelo, District II executive of the Penn Mountain Council; Robert } 4:50. Scott Davis was shut out 10-0 by 112-b. Rick Negrete of Bethlehem Freedom. 126-lb Lou Capuano of Bethlehem Liberty out- wrestled Mount Andy Pinter 7-0 and 132-Ib. Jon Davis was clamped in 5:58 by Dave Farver of Ber- wick. Sophomore Sean Kavanaugh was beaten 15- 3 by last year’s title winner Schooley, scoutmaster, Davies, institutional representative. Other special guests attending were Mr. and Mrs. Tony Saracino and son; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ludwig and son; and Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Smith. Rogers presented a check to Rev. Akers in Troop 281 and Bruce Steve Greenley of Milton. 185-1b. junior Ken Kuderka was defeated by Tim Delong of Easton in a 10-2 bout. Local fans who witnessed Friday night's action were impressed by the excellent physical condition of the grapplers from the Bethlehem-Easton area. Charles De Graffenreid and Frank Castrigano, both of Meyers, were the 5 only District 2 Division AAA matmen to capture titles. They will be joined at states by John Brennan of Valley West and Meyers Andy Kuhl, second place winners and Brian Morgan, Coughlin, and Jay Patterson of Meyers, third place finishers. The three men in each weight class advance to states. appreciation for the Dallas United Methodist Church sponsoring the pack. Rev. followed by a “pot luck” dinner. Following the dinner Nancy McDonald, den leader coach, introduced the committee and den mothers; Jean Eyet, committee chairman and : ‘“Red’’ Jones. “Basics” are essentially what a performance car is all top performance car— again proves it Consider how many superior par- formance features you get, as basics. with this 1978 2-door L model. = Front wheel drive to give you a firm hold on practically any road surface » Rack and pinion sieening to enable you to manuever quickly and easily in the tightest turns KUNKLE R.D. 1, Dallas, PA = Fuel-injected, over- head cam engine to shift gears.» 4-wheel surest stops and the virtual elimination of brake fade. These features | are basic to SAAB, That's why, at the attrac- tive $5998* price. this SAAB basically makes ' alot of sense. But as with other great things. the supply Is limited ‘Manufacturer s sug- gested retailp 0 @ price Including manual MOTORS - Phone 717-675-1546 LL registration Lehman-Jackson area will hold Little League registration, Thursday, March 9, at the Lehman- Jackson School from 6 to 7 p.m. : Boys eight to 12 years are ueligible. They should be accompanied by a parent and must bring their birth certificate. L-J PTA meets The Lehman-Jackson PTA will hold a meeting on Monday, March 13 at 7:30 p.m. in the multi-purpose room at the school. Miss Linda Tough, of the music department, will show slides of the music program in the school. Local Girl Scouts will meeting and refreshments will be served in the cafeteria. NED AUTOM | N.MAINSTREET LIVERY SHAVERTOWN treasurer; Bernie Cor- coran, awards chairmah; JoAnn Hall, publicity; Carol Rogers, ways and means. The den mothers are Den 1-Linnea Carichner; Den 2-Carol Rogers and Diana Dreher; Den 3-Kathy Long and Shirley Cave; Den 5-Carol Niski and Rita Busch; Den 6-Nancy Brown and Ann Caulkins; and the ladies responsible for the Webelos tables-Rosalie Pretko and Mary Darling. All of the tables were decorated 715 led by Shirley Mec- Donald helped in serving the dinner. The pack ap- preciates the fine job done. by Naomi Prynn and her cafeteria staff. Michael and Steven Schwartz were the Boy Scouts who assisted in the events of the evening. Pirello. Penn Mountain Council, congratulated Pack 281 for a ‘job well done” this vear. Rogers and Mrs. McDonald made’ several announcements regarding the ‘Winter Fun’ and sailboat regatta recently held. The sailboats are on display in Besecker Realty window. The display won first place for the district. Several special awards of ap- preciation were presented to people who assisted the pack in numerous events throughout this past year. The following awards were presented: Chris Fetterman, two silver arrows, 1-year pin, 1-year perfect attendance; Art Morgan, two silver arrows, 1-year pin; Chris Busch, Bear Badge, three silver arrows; Martin Barry, wolf badge, one gold arrow, two silver arrows; Craig Pollack, wolf badge, one gold arrow; Kevin NOTICE is hereby given that Let- ters of Administration have been gronted in the ESTATE OF EARL D. * McCARTY, late of the Township of Dallas, County of Luzerne, Pen nsylvania, who died November 25, 1977. All persons indebted to said Estate are required to make payment, and those having claims or demands to present the same without delay to the Administrator, Earl Fetterman, East Sth Street, Bloomsburg, Pa: or to his Attorneys, Hourigan, Kluger & Spohrer Associates, 700 United Penn Bank Bldg., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701. HOURIGAN, KLUGER & SPOHRER ASSOCIATES 5-3 700 United Penn Bank Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT STEVE J. ADAMS of 22 Jay Street, Swoyersville, Pennsylvania, will on March 17, 1978, file in the office of the Prothonotary of Luzerne County and with the Secretary of the Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania an ap- plication to conduct business under the assumed and fictitious name of ADAMS GARAGES said business to be conducted at 970 Shoemdker Street, West Wyoming, Pennsylvania 18644. CHARLES R. COSLETT, ESQ. COSLETT & COSLETT 515 United Penn Bank Building Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 18701 7-1 2 NOTICE THE WYOMING NATIONAL BANK OF WILKES-BARRE NOTIFICATION IS HEREBY GIVEN by The Wyoming National Bank of Wilkes-Barre that an application was filed with the Comptroller of the Currency on February 22, 1978, for permission to establish a branch at intersection of Routes 118 and 415, Harveys Lake Highway, Dallas Town- ship, Luzerrie County, Pennsylvania 18612. Any person wishing to comment on this application may file com- ments in writing with the Regional Administrator of National Banks, Three Parkway Suite 1800, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19102. Any person desiring to protest the granting of this application may do SO upon written notice to the Regional Administrator within 21 days of the date of this publication. The nonconfidential portions of the application are on file with the Regional Administrator as part of the public file. This file is available for public inspection during regular business hours. 7-1 Brown, wolf badge, one gold arrow, two silver arrows; Todd Caulkins, two silver arrows; Mark Rogers, bear badge, one gold arrow, one silver arrow, Webelos colors; Richard Field, bear badge, 1-year pin, 1-year perfect attendance; Chris Dreher, bear badge, one gold arrow; Jeff Hockenberry, bear badge, one gold arrow; Donald Rogers, wolf badge, one gold arrow, one silver arrow; Scott Drasnin, wolf badge, one gold arrow, one silver arrow; John Gregorski, wolf badge, 1 gold arrow, 1 silver arrow; Paul Niznik, wolf badge, 1 gold arrow, 1 silver arrow; Eric Olsen, wolf badge, one gold arrow; Wade Wright, wolf badge, one gold arrow, two silver arrows; Nick Long, wolf badge, one gold arrow; Jason Donora, wolf badge; Frank Taylor, wolf badge; Warren Koch, wolf badge; Mark Richardson, wolf badge, one gold arrow, one silver arrow; Chris Cave, wolf badge, one gold arrow, one silver arrow; Chris Dewey, wolf badge, one gold arrow: Ricky Long, bear badge, one gold arrow, one silver arrow, Webelos colors; Matt Lehman, wolf badge, one gold arrow, two silver arrows; Patrick Mec- Donald, bear badge; Ron Mosca, wolf badge, one gold arrow, two silver arrows; Glenn Eyet, forester, naturalist; James Niski, aquanaut; Jeff Olsen, athlete, out- doorsman, aquanaut; Jeff Hall, showman, scientist, naturalist, engineer, citizen, artist; James Wright, scholar, naturalist, aquanaut, outdoorsman, artist, citizen, athlete, Webelo badge; John Kutz, bedar badge, Webelows badge, forester, geologist, naturalist, outdoorsman; Keith Carichner, scientist, ,Showman, naturalist, aquanaut, artist, geologist, outdoorsman, citizen, craftsman, engineer, forester, Webelos badge, scholar; Kurt Carichner® Webelos colors; Mark Wright, Webelos colors. The following boys received the Arrow. of Light: James Wright, John Kutz, and Keith Carichner. Robert Schooley, Troop 281 scoutmaster received Keith Carichner and James Wright into boy scouting as they crossed over the bridge from Webelos. Schooley - discussed the importance of scouting and explained some of the activities the boys will participate in as scouts. Tom Watts, sales Fo campaign chairman; Carol Rogers, announced the following winners in our recent sales campaign: 1st place-Chris Dewey and Brian Witter; 2nd place- Patrick McDonald, Jason Denora, and Chris Busch; 3rd place-Don and Mark Rogers, Mark Schmall, Dan Fitch and Francis Baines. Members of the Sembach School of Karate, under the leadership of John Casterline, performed an informative karate demonstration. The next pack meeting will be March 17 at 7:30 p.m. at the Dallas United Methodist Church. “Cir- cus’ will be the theme for the meeting. On April 27, there will be a circus trip to the armory. The boys are to meet at the church at 11:45 and are expected to return by 5 p.m. St. Patricks The committees are hard at work to make the St. Patrick’s Day Party of the Gate of Heaven Parent Teacher Guild a memorable evening. The date is March 11 and the time is 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Dancing and en- tertainment in the school auditorium. (Photo by Ace Hoffman) Mt. Zion men plan pancake, sausage feed Men of Mt. Zion United Methodist Church will hold their annual pancake and sausage supper at the church Saturday af- ternoon, beginning at 4:30 until all are served. In connection with the sup- per, members of the Kings Crusaders Class of the church will conduct a bake sale. Mrs. Robert Krum is chairman of the bake, sale, assisted by Mrs. Jean Earl and Mrs. Edward Miles. Officers of the Men’s Class, which is sponsoring the pancake and sausage supper, are president, Richard King; vice- president, Richard Dymond; secretary, Jack Lewis, who also is ticket chairman; treasurer,’ Robert Krum. Tickets for the supper can be purchased from nay member of the class or at the door. Adult tickets are $2.50 children’s tickets’ $1.25. users in every business.
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