Don Tregaskis Sr. was formally inducted on July 5. An application for membership by Dale Swan was accepted by the Board of Directors at its last meeting. From all reports the Strawberry Festival held by the club was very successful. More than 300 - tickets were sold and comments by those who attended were extremely favorable. Future activities are in the planning stages and will be related as soon as plans are finalized. The Can-Do program is continuing through the summer. This is a project that helps students who are getting poor grades with tutoring. Classes are held at the Methodist Church on Church St., Dallas, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday evenings. Postmaster John Tosh stated applications will be accepted from July 14 through July 18 for the on the St. Lawrence River. Tour Escort. $292.65* 4 Days (July 22-25): FINGER LAKES Accommodations, CALL 829-6999 For Reservations purpose of establishing a substitute rural carrier register. y Applications will be available at the Harveys Lake Post Office from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the dates above and must be returned by the close of business on July 18. L-L needs parttime drivers Lake-Lehman School District needs part-time school bus drivers and a traffic guard for the: Leh- man-Jackson Elementary School. Persons in- terested may make ap- plication at the ad- ministration building, Lehman. Telephone 675- 2165. seek math substitute A long-term substitute position in math is open for the 1980-81 school year in the Dallas School District. Anyone in- terested in. this vacancy should contact Gerald Wyecallis in . the Curriculum Office as soon as possible. Bulldozer vandalized Kingston Township police sergeant Bill Pugh reports an act of vandalism occurred in the township on July 3 during the early hours. Barry Reese, a contractor building a home on Wellington Drive, reported persons gas tank of the construction vehicle. Patrolman John Appel is investigating. Thefts at Burger King Thefts have been plaguing the Burger King in Shavertown lately, according to Sgt. William Pugh. On June 20, it was reported a small grandfather “Regulator” reproduction clock was taken from the restaurant. On July 7, decorative knobs on the posts were stolen along with the cover on the thermostat. Patrolman John Appel recovered the knobs when answering a call from a resident whose door had been damaged. Evidently, the persons who took the knob from the Burger King, threw them through a door .at the John Clause home at 115 Pioneer Ave. that same day. Walter Davis is continuing the investigation into the theft of the clock. Home burglarized Alberta Smith, Howell Road, Midway Manor, Shavertown, reported to Kingston Township police on July 7 that the following items were stolen from her home: two radios; one pewter dish; one silver can- delabra; two jewelry boxes; one electrie drill; two an- tique vases. Patrolman Walter Davis is investigating the burglary. Criminal mischief at Midway Manor A senseless and perhaps very serious case of criminal mischief occurred July 4 at the home of Richard Morgan, 145 Woodbine Rd., Midway Manor, Kingston Township, with follow-up criminal activity occurring at the Morgan home Monday, July 7. On July 4, a cinderblock and white rocks were thrown into Morgan's swimming pool breaking the un- derwater pool lights. The perpetrators also broke the rear tail light on his Volkswagen. Then on Monday, an unknown substance was dumped into his pool. Sgt. Pugh said Morgan reported his children got sick from the pool water. - The state police have a sample of the pool water and will analyze it to determine the nature of the substance. Patrolman Walter Davis handled the investigation and will continue to do so. ’ Tras with savings deposit of 3250 3 instant 9S tox Lh Auxiliary schedules supper The monthly meeting of the Dallas Fire and Ambulance Auxiliary will be held on Monday, July 14 at 6:30 p.m. with the annual covered dish supper at the home of Emily Burns, Elizabeth Street, Dallas. Members are requested to bring their own place 0s (or : : settings and the dish that with SQVINGS 2 50 was prearranged. Each deposit of member will be con- tacted. Dessert and beverage will be fur- ‘nished by the hostesses, Sue Slocum, Carolyn Bynan and Emily Burns. President Burns will hold a short business meeting on the upcoming hoagie sale and plans for the Country Carnival. TS] RECEIVED PI] NG-KOIL ho ES & FOUNDATIONS LAO [hf APPLIANCES & LTT]: Luzerne Shopping Center 502 Union Street Luzerne, Pa. 288-8535 250 15 Main Street Dallas 675-1177 Mon., Thurs. & Fri. 10-9 Tues. , Wed. & Sat. 10-6 Lyons on vacation Dallas Borough police chief Ed Lyons is on vacation this week. Sev Newberry is filling in for the chief. Bike tires slashed In the absence of Dallas Twp. Police Chief Carl Miers, acting Chief Doug Lamoreaux has provided polj reports. James Walsh, Westminster Drive, Dallas, reported to Dallas Township police his son’s bicycle tires were slashed while at the Sacred Heart swimming pool area in Dallas. John Appel is investigating the July 3 incident. ‘Unknown vehicle damages lawn A case of criminal mischief occurred July 7 when a person or persons drove over the front yard of Diane Kromis, RD 3, Dallas. Jerry Torr is handling the in- vestigation. Dallas residence burglarized Dallas Township acting police chief Doug Lamoreaux reports a burglary occurred July 4 at 11:30 p.m. at the Neil Seidel residence on Hildonia Avenue. Entrance to the home was gained through a bathroom window. Once entered, the thief picked up 10 pairs of ladies underwear (lingerie) and a diet book, all of which were left on the Seidel lawn. Investigating officer Tom Lewis recovered the items. No arrests have been made and the investigation is continuing. Lyons pool damaged Dallas Borough police chief Ed Lyons reported to fireworks display held July 3, two pieces of fireworks debris landed in his swimming pool and caused holes to develop in the pool liner. The police chief reported the Lyons. Mailbox destroyed John Phillips, RD 6, Lower Demunds Road, reported his mailbox was destroyed by fireworks on July 5. Patrolman Tom Lewis investigated the act of vandalism. 3-car accident on Chase Road Jackson Township police reported a three car accident occurred July 4, 10:15 p.m. on Chase Road. According to police reports, Donald Scavone, 23, RD 1, Sweet Valley, was traveling south on Chase Road when he sideswiped a vehicle operated by Robert E. Janosky, 27, Echo Valley Park, Trucksville, who was proceeding north on Chase Road. Scavone hit Janosky’s left rear of his vehicle, tore Janosky’s bumper loose, then Scavone lost control of his vehicle and proceeded to hit a car operated by Deborah Ann Shipp, 22, of Coal Street, Nanticoke. Shipp was traveling north, quite a distance in back of Janosky and did not witness the first accident. Miss Shipp, driving in the north bound lane on Chase Road, had as her passenger, Charmaine Higgins, 143 The Shipp vehicle was totaled, police report. The two men involved in the mishap were reportedly not injured at the scene. Officers Pat Kasko, Chief Don Jones, and Burt Balliet investigated. No citations have been issued as yet, according to Balliet. Deer causes mishaps Jackson Township police chief Don Jones reports a deer caused two mishaps in the township July 6. Richard Walters Shutt, 153 Sherman St., Wilkes- Barre, was traveling east on Huntsville Mountain Road when a deer ran into the path of his car, damaging the front end. The deer was then propelled into the air and hit a car operated by Marie Rasinovicz of 59 2nd St. Plymouth. Jones reports no injuries to the persons in- volved. The animal died as a result of the incident and was taken to the animal rendering facilities of Elmer Laskowsky, Chase Road. As we grow old we become both more foolish and more wise. --Rochefoucauld. 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