NS 4 f 7 Nf » * HELLO MICHAELANGELO? Recently volunteers from the Dallas Kiwanis and the Back Mountain Kiwanis joined together in service and painted the N.E. Pa. Heart Association office in Kirby Health Center with paint donated by the Back Mountain Lumber Company. Participating in the project were (left to right) John Phillips, Bill Coburn, Walt Roberts and Jim Snyder. Others that helped were Walt Kozemchak, president of Dallas Kiwanis, Don Grimm and George McCutcheon. (Lynnwood Studio Photo) W-B men arrested in theft Dallas Borough Police Chief Edward Lyons this week reported the arrest of two Wilkes-Barre men on charges of theft in con- nection with the removal of several containers of baked goods from the St., both of Wilkes-Barre. The men are accused of having: removed three trays and one box of baked goods from the area of the Holiday Market Tuesday morning. Arresting officers were Patrolman Severn Newberry, Dallas Borough, and Patrolman =A yr Elliot Ide, Dallas Town- YOw> ship. The men were fom Cluett released on $2500 bail each 9 =, and were scheduled for a hearing before Magistrate Harvey on charges of theft by unlawful taking on March 23 at 2 p.m. premises of the Holiday Market in the Dallas Shopping Center Tuesday. Arrested and taken before Magistrate Leonard Harvey were John Whit- taker, 163 Hazle Ave., and Henry Stanley, 78 Madison Car used in robbery found nearby Dallas Borough Police Chief Edward ‘Lyons: this week noted that the automobile used by the gunman who robbed the manager ‘of “the Acme Market: in the Dallas Shopping Center on Monday, March 6, has been found abandoned in Luzerne. The vehicle was positively identified by Acme manager John Hines and was impounded by the Pennsylvania State Police. According to Chief Lyons, it was stolen in Brooklyn, N.Y. on Feb. 14. Manager Hines and an employee were robbed by a gunman in the car in the shopping center parking lot as they were taking receipts to a nearby bank. Investigation is con- tinuing. fof the ost fashionable, most & comfortable shirts ever designed. { Ifyou'relookingtolook very buttoned-up, come see us fora wide selection of Arrow button- ‘downs. ADAM'S CLOTHES Back Mountain Shopping Center Shavertown Thurs. & Fri. ‘til 8:30 The Daddow-Isaacs American Legion Auxiliary will hold its monthly meeting at the Post Home Memorial Highway, Dallas on Daily ‘til 5:30 DAMA closes : The board of the Dallas held its regular monthly meeting on Thursday, March 9. The board was informed by letter from CRM Associates, insurance company of Builders of Sanitary Sewers, that if DAMA reimburses BOSS for work done on project 1- €, Stonehedge, they would be in no way liable for damages inadvertantly done during construction of the sewers. When the Stonehedge project ‘was being com- pleted, a pipe running between the properties of Tucker Graham and Jim McGuire was damaged causing some water damage to their homes. CRM Associates letter informed DAMA that if Graham and McGuire can establish a case their claim will be paid. It was ex- plained that this situation was to be handled between the insurance company and the claimants: Robert Parker made a motion to have solicitor Merton Jones prepare a letter explaining the situation and send it to the claimants, along with a copy of the letter from CRM Associates, and also to close out project 1-C, Stonehedge. A discussion was also held concerning the pur- chase of additional in- surance coverage for flood, and water damage to the building and equipment. Previous water damage to equipment amounted to $8,000 which was not covered by insurance. . with several | different insurance companies and will report his findings at next month’s meeting. Metzger performs Richard Metzger, who teaches classical guitar at Lehigh University, will perform as soloist in concert of this season, Saturday March 18, at College Misericordia. Metzger received his B.A. degree with a major in guitar from Penn State University’s main campus at University Park. He studied classical guitar with Joseph Mayes of Glasboro and William Matthews of Mannus. Thursday, March 16 at 8 p.m. President Marion Culver _ will preside. Hostesses are Marion Culver, Mildred Penman and Charlot Denmon. Stands For Seeking to serve-- Wyaicg Boro / TT ay ST —— 5 i \ PAGE FIVE < APAAAAAARAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAS AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAS as 2c as NAARAAAARAAAARAANI IS VAAAMAAAMAAAAAAAAAARAAAAAAAAA i AAR A AAA VOW ITTV FANCY RK -Piece) POR BUTTS . 89° Ib. 99° GROUND SEL S OWN - CIAL LOAF 21. 59 CHICKEN 's ROLL *1.98 PORK LOOSE thloucE . ] ! 4 -DARING’S OWNE SCRAPPLE and LIVER PUDDING o Fresh Chesapeake Bay Oysters DARING'S SMOKE HOUSE SPECIALS! 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