ny Twenty-six Back Mountain residents, students at College Misericordia, were recently added to the spring semester Dean's List at the college, ac- cording to announcement made recently by Sister Marie Dolores Moore, RSM, academic dean at College Misericordia. To attain recognition to must achieve an average of 3.56 out of a possible 4.0, one of the highest averages required for local college and universities in the area. Dean’s List students, include, by ¢lass: Sweet Valley The Ladies Auxiliary of the Sweet Valley Volunteer Fire Company will sponsor a Flea Market on Saturday, July 26 at the Fire Hall, Main Road, Sweet Valley beginning at 9 a.m. SENIORS: James Balmer, Center Hill Road, Dallas; Rebecca Davidson, Lake St., Dallas; Elizabeth Myers, Shaver Ave. Shavertown; and Linda Nagle, Over- brook Road, Shavertown. JUNIORS: Barbara Dombroski, R.D. 2, Dallas; Lynn Figueroa, East Center St., Shavertown, Diane Fry, Davis St., Trucksville; Barbara Gill, Claude St., Dallas; Estelle Gocek, R.D. 1, Harvey's Lake; Cynthia Ide, R.D. 4, Dallas, Gwen Jones, R.D. 1, Sweet Valley; Colleen Kasenchak, R.D. 5, reserve space at a cost of $5, may contact Alice Walsh, 477-5239 or Terry Vosik, 2566-7236 as soon as possible. The Ladies Auxiliary cannot accept ‘food concessions’ due to the fact that they will Shavertown, Susan Kline, R.D. 2, Harvey's Lake; Richard Matysik, R.D. 3, Hunlock Creek; Joyce Ross, Warren St., Tunkhannock; Paula Valunas, R.D. 2, Harvey's Lake; and Arlene Wisnieski, Shavertown. SOPHOMORES: Margaret Rose Bernot, Main Road, Sweet Valley; Geralyn Hudak, Over- brook, Dallas; Deborah Wested, Meadowecrest, Trucksville. FRESHMEN: Barbara Cartier, R.D. 1, Dallas; Michelle Chapple, Glenview Avenue, Shavertown; Rose Ann Crisci, Circle Drive, Dallas; Mary Edwards, Claude St., Dallas; Holly Haverick, R.D. 5 Shavertown; Joyce Miles, Dallas. Of these students, Juniors Barbara Dom- broski, Lynn Figueroa, Cynthia Ide, Susan Kline, and Paula Valunas, all received perfect 4.0 averages for the semester. The Dallas Kiwanis Club Wishes to thank those individuals and businesses who purchased tickets to our GREAT AMERICAN CIRCUS which enabled us to distribute over 1800 free tickets to the following deserving agencies: Salvation Army Special Olympics L.C.C.C.Day Care Center 4H Club,Lake Silkworth Luzerne County Crippled Children Anyone wishing to supply light refresh- ments. The Bridge Vol. of America Dallas Senior Citizens, Y.M.C.A. Gate of Heaven Church Luzerne Co. Foster Parents and other United Way Agencies HARRY'S SERVICE CENTER Route 6, Tunkhanock We Corry A Complete Line Of UNFINISHED PINE FURNITURE “The Woy To Save” Finishing products & instructions available rT Ca Chairs oStools oTables oDry Sinks z oHutches & oCorner Cupboard oBookcases eDesks, includes rolitops oMany other pieces We also carry PRE-WAY FIREPLACES PHONE 836-2346 store hours Monday thru Saturday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 2nd ANNUAL DALLAS OPEN “TUPPER CUP” TENNIS TOURNAMENT Co-Sponsored by The Dallas Post, Tupper Sporting Goods : and Dallas Borough Recreation Center The event will take place in the Back Mountain area, Aug. 4 - 10, at the Dallas Boro Recreation Center, Burndale Road, Dallas, Pa. The tournament will be open to anyone who resides in the Back Mountain area and who is 16 years of age or older. The registration fees and applications must be submitted before July 25, 1980. A “NO SHOW" will be forfeited. The registration fees will be as follows: SINGLE - *3.00 and DOUBLES - *6.00. A commemorative cap and a 3 month subscription to The Dallas Post will be given to each participant and trophies will be awarded to the top winners. Persons already subscribing to the Post may designate a 3-month gift subscription to anyone of their choice. A reply will be made to all who register. Thank you! ———— (CUT ALONG LINE) = = = =m mm mm mm mm mm me ee em me REGISTRATION FORM Address Town Phone Number Please check SINGLES_ Men DOUBLES [ Men Please check time preference for elimination: Women__ Women < Parents signature required for entrants under 18 yeors of age. | the undersigned do hereby release the sponsors of the tourney from any and all responsibility for injury or damage of any type resulting from participation in this tourney. Please mail registration form and fees to (or drop off at): “TUPPER CUP’ Tupper's Sporting Rt. Nember 309 Dalles Shopping Center, Dalles, Pa. 18612 For further information please contact: Mr. Jay Pope - Dallas Boro Rec. Center at 675-4833 Mr. Jim Tupper - Tupper’s Sports Equip. at 675-0442 Ms. Kristin Plashinski at 696-1510 after 6:00 p.m. HOPING--These two youngsters pitch coins in Is CADET BAND--The Cadet Band of Lake-Lehman School participated in the Harveys Lake Firemen’s Parade last Friday evening and was presented a Judges’ trophy. Miss Jane Morris directed the group as they marched OBSTACLE COURSE--Gene Stahovec runs the obstacle course set up in the children’s area at the Back Mountain Library Auction last weekend. [Photo by Mark Moran] Births return home Major and Mrs. Harold C. W. Birth have returned - to their home in Belle Canyan, Cal., after visiting his mother Mrs. Clyde Birth of Pioneer Ave., Trucksville. Birth is currently em- ployed by Continental Airlines as ground in- structor on the Boeing 727 aircraft. While here they at- tended the 30th reunion of Births high school class. = Also visiting at the Bir-- th residence was Mrs. Bir-. th’s grandson Bradley, a= along the lake front. The parade was one of the highlights student at Drexel Univer- of the Firemen’s Festival, which is an annual fund- sity, Philadelphia. raising event. ESTATE AUCTION the hopes The Rec Center recently completed its fifth week of activities. The week included a Junior Ping-Pong tour- nament held July 11. Approximately 20 children entered the competition. Winner of the 7-10 age bracket was Jim O'Donnell, runner-up is held every Wednesday at 10 a.m. with Jackie Bergevin instructs. The Recreation Center is sponsoring a hoagie sa le July 19. The money raised will go toward a trip to Hershey Park which will be held in August. More information will be available at a later date. Saturday, July 19,1980 10 A.M. Sale Location: 248 Buttonwood St.,Larksville, Pa. Watch for signs on Rt.11 north of Plymouth,Pa. Marble top library table, Victorian table, square oak table, set 6 Victorian side chairs, 3 pc. birdseye maple bedroom set, rattan chest, rush seat chair, oak slipper rocker, Sears sewing machine, GE refrigerator, beds, 2 cast iron kitchen ranges, pot belly stoves, Royal Bayreuth devil w/cards pitcher, Nippon celery wj/salts, Heisy plate, carnival bowl w/horse head, large miniature pitcher collection. hand painted china, china sugar shaker, small candy case, primitive sled, crib quilt, old clothing, 2 Wallace Nut- tings, doll chest of drawers, many nice frames, tin types, Masonic ceremonial sword, Electrolux, camera equipment, tool chests, homemade |. table saw, bench vise, tools, 17 interior doors, chicken feeders, lines. a. Much more not listed. et Chuck's Auction Center-248 Wyo.Ave.,Wyoming,Pa. Cash or Travelers Checks Bring Your Own Chair Chuck Tedrow, Sale Manager 288-6089 James E. Lewis, Auctioneer 693-0372 Lori Saba is in the process of organizing a cheerleading clinic to be held July 21. All girls age 5-13 are invited. The center will feature a Jr. Backgammon . tour- nament, Thursday, July 24. All those interested can sign up at the center. Trophies will be awarded. was Susan Steinkirciner. Winner and runner-up in the 11-14 bracket was Gil Roozen and Bob O'Donnell. Trophies will FRANALIN TWP. LUZERNE COUNTY be awarded at a later date. Arts and Crafts were held Wednesday at 10 a.m. Twenty-five children were present to create ink miles East of Dallas, Pa. and Rt. 309.2 miles Northeast and Orange, Pa. Rec Center considers 28 Holsteins, including 25 milking age, 1 fancy bred heifer May 6 bred for fall, balance in all stages, 5 Guernseys, 4 cows, 3 bred for Fall and 1 bred heifer, a ° ° cheer clinic Plans for a cheerleading clinic are currently being made at the Dallas Recreation sCenter. The clinic will be held July 21- Age groups include 5-7 at chopper With 0122 10-11 a.m. and 813 at 11 a.m. to noon. The girls will learn cheers, routines, folk dances and hussles. Registration will be on a daily basis with a 50 cent entry fee. Lori Saba and Jackie Bergevin will be in charge of the clinic. M.F. 880 4 btm. 16’ FRIGIDAIRE & WESTINGHOUSE Washers & Dryers 14 ft. silo unloader. Discount Prices OF COURSE crib, Walsh 200 gal. attend the 19th. of the Frances Slocum State Park between Carverton 19, 1980 11:00 A.M. SEN PLUS 23 Ibs. for 5000 sq. ff. vv ++ +.9.95 46 lbs. for 10,000 sq. ft. ......18.95 69 Ibs. for 15,000 sq. ft........2695 ®& GREENLAWN PLUS | WITH WEED KILLER 20 Ibs. for 5000 sq. ft. ........10.95 — ALSO — : Tae PINAY Siri 468 4 row corn - two-row corn * semi-mount , N.I. 290 mow-ditioner. T.D. 4 a er ® Garden Plant Food i 3 i 7 h 3 i © Rose Food eo Bone Meal : Dunham wagon with bale ® Evergreen Plant Food bt ® Pulverized Limestone © Granular Limestone EB © Hydrated Lime ” DALLAS AGWAY Daily 8 to 5 Sat. 8 to 12 AC grain drill, fieldsprayer. Tent Wayne E. Weaver, Auct. & Sales Mgr. RD #2, Tunkhannock, Pa. Ph. 717-333-4194 MILL ST DALLAS Lunch Mrs. Charles Grauzlis, owner RD #3, Box 138, Wyoming, Pa. 4 5 EE I a EY ee TF mien