~ Two women injured in Dallas accident riding was struck from behind as it paused on Route 309 while awaiting the chance to make a left Two Kingston women were treated at Nesbitt Hospital Friday for in- Arthur Treacher’'s in Dallas Borough. Treated were Esther Margaret Hoag, 74, same address. They were passengers in a 1973 (Nr PAGE THREE | Dallas Township arrests four a +n $ 2 speakers, and some beer STEAKUMS Pkg. 1.59 LIMAS : 1002, 85 and cigarettes. The ; burglary took place : sometime between 5 p.m. JOY CASCADE TIDE BOUNTY Monday and 2:30 p.m. : LIQUID Di DET. DETERGENT | TOWELS! Tuesday. TOGETH ER . DETERGENT Thy Ret 49 cz Box Ig. Roll Investigating is Ptlm. seo ol ¢ ¢ % 50° i Severn Newberry. TO Help People = or 79 O00 1 A449 ; i Book Club meets Monda : » a Y KRAFT KRAFT KRAFT 00k Club of the Back Shop will bringa number of MAC. & CHEESE DINNERS Mountain Memorial the new books and talk MAYONNAISE PARKAY y Library will meet Monday, about them. Hanadel 3202. 1 39 J 74a oz. 89° 1 Ib. 5 FT Oct. 16, at 1:30 p.m. in the Mrs. Williard Seaman Jar @ Pks. Qts. ) : annex. Mrs. Dana Crump and Mrs. Ralph Lewis and ° © : i will preside. the hospitality committee participates | 3 Mrs. Frank Townsdend will serve tea. Guests are KRAFT ey \ of the Wide-Awake Book welcome. in NATO AMERICAN CHEESE GRAPE DELLY GLASS PLUS Spec. 4 Frederick C. 1b. S 18.05. 22. Hanadel Jr., whose wife, Stack Pack 8 ar hz, Cindy, and parents live on : Route 1, Noxen, Pa., is : o participating with other ; iy American and allied troops AMERICAN FRANCO AMERICAN HUNT C i 3 Days Only in REFORGER ‘78, FRANCO : Lus 2 NATO’s largest yearly SPAGHETTI i SPAGHETTO'0 BURGERBITS Gi exercise, held in Germany. i : : ni More than 11,000 soldiers 4 15-02. 1 4 1320 1 ; Pee a Group of were flown to Germany Sens 9 & 1 C ABLE and some 37,000 tons of w equipment and supplies i KN IT have been shipped from the PLANTERS MEN'S FUN SIZE V-NECK YS muthe massive DRY ROASTED SNICKERS, 3 MUSKETERS REFORGER (Return of MILKY WAY CANDY: BARS COAT Forces to Germany) 207. ib. $ results from a 1967 Jar Bag 8 SWEATERS agreement between the : U.S., United Kingdom and the Federal Republic of Oo Germany. The U.S. agreed SEALTEST ICE CREAM oO to return. stateside-based Go juries suffered when the car in which they were A Dallas boy was treated Saturday at Nesbitt Hospital, Kingston, for injuries suffered when he was struck by an auto- mobile while he was trying to move through traffic on a motorized pedalcycle. Treated was Matthew Krivak, 13, of RD 6, Poplar Bridget A Dallas girl was injured Friday in a collision on Route = 309, Kingston Township. Suffering a knee injury of 324 Center Hill Rd. She was treated at Nesbitt Hospital, Kingston. Her sister, Mary, 15, a passenger in the McGuire car, was examined at the hospital and released. The McGuire car collided | RLOIN TIP i Sig : with another driven by A t a Im g d so "oe £1 Sandra Walp, 20, of Box 71, uo a age choice BONELESS ROAST Ib. ¥ . Wie. : FROM DARING’S KITCHEN Wapwallopen, RD 1. An automobile was ex- Dodge truck when he made g DARINGS COUNTRY SHEXED i McGuire was traveling tensively damaged a left turn into the shopping RUMP S = PICKLE $ north on 309 while Walp Thyrsday on Route 309 center across the path of an CHOICE RO AST Ib 1 4 : LOAF lb 8 : was turning east on Center near the Dallas Shopping oncoming 1978 Ford driven BONELESS : = 2 4 Sliced = 4 Hill Rd. As Center when it ran into a by Keith Givens, 22, of 410-4 lo DARINGS COUNTRY SMeKtD a Investigating is PUm. tryck turning into the Fox Hollow, RD 5, Dallas. CHOICE EYE S $ Ww John Appel. shopping center, Dallas Givens told police he BONELESS ROAST Ib. Ib. £2 8 E Borough Police report. applied his breaks but u Shiced 5S BR . According to police, could not stop in time to LONDON Hn RE i M. am S t. Heinrich Grave, 43, of 1075 avoid hitting the truck. The CHOICE $ (Cut Fr i Eo : Wildman Ave., Cornwell Givens car was towed from BONELESS BROIL Ib a Top Round) CORNED BEEF sliced 2 49 . | . the scene. Investigating 8 | robbery in Dallas Burglars' took stereo equipment and a quantity of beer and cigarettes from a Main St., Dallas, apart- ment sometime Monday or Tuesday, Dallas Borough Police report. Entered was the apart- ment of Marilyn Piech, Apt. 2, over the Hear- thstone Pub, Dallas. Taken were a BSR turntable, two turn into the parking lot of St., Dallas. According to Dallas Borough Police, Krivak was riding his vehicle south on the berm of 309 when he turned onto the roadway into slowly moving traffic and was struck by a 1975 Pontiac driven by Robert A. Daley, 19, of 19 Pellam St., Dallas. preliminary hearing on charges of criminal trespass Thursday, Oct.19, before District Magistrate Earl Gregory, Shavertown. Free in the meantime on $300 bail apiece are Terry Lee Campbell of 165 Valley View Park, RD 3, Dallas, and Daniel A. Coolbaugh, Pole 213, Harveys Lake. The two men were Heights, was proceeding south along 309 in a 1972 Walter, 64, of 929, Market St., Kingston, and The Daley vehicle was traveling north. The car struck Krivak and carried him for ap- proximately 30 feet before he fell off and landed in the southbound lane. Daley’s windshield was damaged. Investigating is Ptim. John Fowler. Chief of Police Paul Sabol Tuesday and released on their own recognizance. They are accused of having entered the premises of Philip Taylor, 57 Carverton Road, and removed “ladder jacks and plant” after having been warned not to enter. The hearing is set for 2 p.m. on the 19th. i ° i McGuire £ ° ® i | mj ured Two Back Mountain men arraigned before Gregory § are scheduled for a by Kingston Township was Ptlm. James Tupper. M-T-W-S 10-6 Thurs. - Fri. 10-8 oN Ahir IT gl oie ray! forces to Germany each OFF | shot Tics | \ INOW PRODUCE DEPT. , 41.99 ; idarity. he exercise CRISP BARTLETT emphasizes the orderly disposition of forces and deployment procedures and Hanadel, an engineer Germany, entered the Army in August 1976. The specialist is a 1976 graduate of West Side Technical High School. Chevrolet driven by Jonah Smith, 65, RD 1, Dallas. According to Dallas Borough Police, Smith was trying to make the left turn when he was struck from behind by a 1973 Buick driven by Betty J. Rusonis, 53, of RD 4, Dallas. Both Dallas Township Police are looking for the last of four youths wanted in connection with the theft of a car from Kingston Borough last week. Chief of Police Carl Miers of Dallas Township said that he received a call prehended. escapees from St. Michael’s School for Boys Two of the boys were from vehicles were towed from the scene. The two operators refused medical care at the scene. Investigating is Chief Edward Lyons. on Friday to go to the ball diamond area of Fernbrook where some juveniles were operating a car recklessly. The four fled on foot, with Dallas Township and two from Kingston Borough. They are being petitioned to Luzerne County Juvenile Court. : HUNTING TEENAGERS--A helicopter flew in last week to assist Back Mountain police in the hunt for the four teenagers who escaped from St. Michaels and stole a car. Three of the boys were apprehended but the fourth is still at large. (Photo by Fay Broody) d ARINGS a MEMORIAL HWY., DALLAS a MENU ON ... 5 F F MAKERS THE FAMOUS COUNTRY STORE HOU SPECIALS! TNO NIFROZENFOORS | | WATCH THIS NEWSPAPER FOR SPECIAL COUPONS ON ~DERMASSAGE 19 Size SOAP \ J /KEEBLER DOUBLE NUTY ) PEANUT BUTTER SNOW CROP = : A SANDWICH 15 ORANGEJUICE ~~ <= °7. 19] MAXWELL HOUSE MELLOW ROAST S | OZE iNsTANT COFFEE 80: 2.9 CUT CORN 3 1531 REESE'S PEANUT BUTTER CHIPS TABLE TREAT 5 51.084 | ASPARAGUS SPEARS oo @8¢ | SHURFINE FORDHOOK l14-0z. 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