PAGE EIGHT . Music by Mozart, Richard Strauss, Tchaikovsky and Schuller are on the program for Northeastern = Pennsyl- vania Philharmonic’s “Family Symphony Sampler,” featuring the gifted conductor-pianist John Covelli, Nov. 28 at the Irem Temple, Wilkes- Barre, and Nov. 29 at the Masonic Temple in Scranton. Concert-time is 8:30 p.m. both evenings. extraordinary talents have been lauded by critics here and abroad, is a frequent guest con- ductor of the Boston Pops and Cleveland Orchestra and is currently music director of the Flint, Mich., Symphony Orchestra. Maestro Covelli is the second of five finalists for music director of the North- eastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic to conduct winning pianist and has been an Exxon-National Endowment for the Arts Conducting Fellow. With the Northeastern Penn- sylvania Philharmonic, he will not only be guest maestro, but also guest soloist for a performance Concerto No. 20. The other program selections--Tchaikovsky’s Hamlet Overture, A suite from Strauss’s comic Residents await Downs successor The appointment of a successor to fill the post of late Magistrate Herbert Downs of Beaumont by Governor Richard Thornburgh is being awaited by residents of the Monroe-Noxen-No- rthmoreland and Eaton Townships areas. Five candidates have tossed their hats in for the appointment including the late magistrate’s daughter, Mrs. Susan Downs Kehrli, presently John Covelli, whose i IE er a, Der : : here Heels an award Rioakavalier. and residing in Cortland, g Schuller’s ‘Seven Studies : : ; NY Ye . : ie . . 19 ? residency in Hie oy Chiropractic today for a ne poter 2 THANKSGIVING BASKETS-Dallas Women of Kiwanis right, Mrs. Andre Billinge, Mrs. Martin Moore, co- Township, Mrs. Kehrli is § : g which. in spent Monday packing Thanksgiving baskets for families chairman; Mrs. Peter George, Mrs. Leonard Harvey, completing a four-week DA = better world tomorrow. hen, Jn ie ee in the Back Mountain. Busy packing the boxes are, left to Mrs. Robert Dolbear, Mrs. Fred Anderson, president; for magistrates in Sm: manager Sally Preate, ‘is Mrs. Bernard Banks, co-chairman. (Mark Moran Photo) Chae a, Se Correcting spinal misallignments | perfect for introducing ° o ° ° Mrs, Kehriiis the i from birth normalizes nerve tran- | the family to the or- T d person who has sent an SES fombis malic ete tan | Ue Sg et ransportation projects in jeopardy Sopitcation | to the mn body, producing an increase in body fii es The failure of the in Hanover. Possibly the budgets,” Sheehan stated. “Additionally, we must may Se pioped ES function at every level. The oF prices, including Pennsylvania Legislature only transportation “While we certainly consider the impact of the by the United Services ot elimination of spinal misallignments the. Philharmonic's to enact Governor Thorn- project in Luzerne County don’t like the introduction = Middle Road Inter- Agency in Tunkhannock. — improves: popular “Family Circle” burg’s proposed SWAP that will be completed is of any new taxes, we change,” Sheehan con- Governor Thornburgh has wren ih ~The cardio-vascular system Sootion. tax will indefinitely delay the Berwick-Nescopeck recognize the fact that the tinued. “If the con- not as yet made known = ‘>. The hormonal system Tickets are available several local road bridge.” ; department cannot be struction is delayed, it is who he intends to appoint oE, The digestive system through the Philharmonic Le Sheehan Ty Recognizing ihe, J expected to operate certainly going to effect to the post, which requires “d= 2 Theelimination & respirationsystem | hotline, 654-4788 or 342- ive di De I without predictable the long-term develop- confirmation by the state == Resistance 0920, and at the following executive director of the highway system, the funding,” he added. ment of Hanover Senate. | SE en Ad ti regular outlets: Spruce Greater Wilkes-Barre Greater Wilkes-Barre Industrial Estates as well Others, who have a ape on Reord Shoo sad os Chamber of Commerce, Chamber of Commerce The SWAP proposal as Luzerne County announced for. the tn . sne back Soll commented, “It is a has supported the SWAP would provide a per- Community College. It is magisterial post are Mrs. Ce iT. usness ton Dik Ei serious matter. This program since its in- centage gas tax, as op- ironic that this should Leslie (Turrell) Bullock 2 Py a crucial piece of legislation ception. posed toa flatrate. Inthat coincide with the opening of Noxen; Robert =A SN oa never left committee. : way, increased gas prices of Section I of the North Rosengrant of Eaton q 4 \7 “9 DR. RICHARD N. LANGDON Rocord Mart, Wilkes. people dontrealize that “Pennsylvania’s state and the accompanying Cross Valley Express- Township; Mrs. Gladys : ir : : ’ Bitoe: ad Dembsevs the future of the North maintained road system, drops in consumption way.” Crispell a notary public % 3 Chiropractor Towels ala Cross Valley Expressway with nearly 45,000 milesof ~~ would not cause state in Monroe Township, and ay: hall box offices ramp to Conyngham highway and 27,000 transportation revenues “Finally, because of the Mickey LeMardy Faton ill Coon. al 5:30 pan Avenue and Wilkes-Barre bridges, is the fourth to spiral downward. This lack of predictable fun- Township constable [hia orion ie Tons Boulevard are closely tied largest in the nation. It tax would effect those ding, job losses relating to j 120 South River St. Bt tiokot Salo but earl to available funding. has the same amount of individuals who use the the necessary consolida- Twins Plains, Pa. 18705 (T17)822-4848 | | reservaiions re. 2 5 Projects throughout the miles as New York, New Commonwealth's roads tion of maintenance and ; vicable. dus to the county will be affected Jersey, and all the New and highways. Every engineering district staffs Viwilenortiof emriiy lof athe including the proposed England states yet the driver who is concerned poses a very real Mother Cross Volley E program North Street extension Department of Tran- with the quality of road problem. Hopefully, the alley cxpressway } from Wilkes-Barre sportation is expected to = maintenance should be next sessi is- Cl b i ; t session of the legis: u meets Boulevard to 1-81 and the operate on less than half aware of the implications lature will tackle this | Middle Road Interchange of their combined of funding cutbacks. crisis.” The Luzerne County | . . Mothers’ ‘of Twins Club 1 held its annual member- : Wilkes installs computer phone system ata 1 Lutheran Church, Wilkes- fl ' es College Shered over the oo Several system provided by CTTC when that axiemion Barre Vivian Cardell i e age of telephone years. e system’s offers a number of ad- becomes free; call for- 3 i MAIN ST. FOREST CITY (VANDLING WAREHOUSE Compuigricanoloy ih flexibility allows the vantages over the warding which means osied EE CR i the recent installation of a college to program in- revious cord board ; i BRAND NAME MERCHANDISE PLENTY OF FREE PARKING new electronic digital dividual telephones to ron. Many of the ficoming calls to 2 guests eee | 5 telephone system accommodate specific functions provided by the telep one gan ° corsages made by the [ ONCE 0CK provided by = Com- user’s communications operator in the past can automatically forwarded committee, Bruce ik ” | A YEAR ST monwealth Telephone needs. The system can be now be performed by each 0 softer esension; nd Wilkes College Professor. 5 1 fir : 3 Technologies Corporation easily expanded to meet telephone user. Elec- conferencing which spoke on the res on (CTTC), a subsidiary of future communications tronic features include permits the telephone P L | Commonwealth Telep- hone Enterprises, Inc. Approximately 350 push button telephones were installed in the college’s 45 buildings in Wilkes- Barre and remote lines requirements. The use of digital technology in the design of the system will permit the college to utilize future state-of-the- art advancements in communications without FABRIC were installed at Ralston costly system Field in Kingston. modifications and The decision to pur- retrofits. S chase the new system will In addition to sub- A SET WINDOW result in substantial stantially increased Si. rr. CURTAIN savings for the college flexibility, the new $20 to $30 value 66''x54" AMES TOWEL SETS 1st QUALITY MONOGRAMED re-rung user to establish a con- ference call with up to 10 parties—without operator involvement. sibility of parenting. A general meeting followed conducted by President Mrs. Marie Heckman A by allowing 10 percent off on s $ ih A all THANKSGIVING and SECRETARIES MEET.-Members of th ; —-Members of the secretarial association of the area’s schools ¢ E : CHRISTMAS CARDS were hosted by Dallas District members last week at The Castle Inn. Seated, left to . it A ot 5 Ph. 8231534 right, are association officers, Gean Elko, treasurer; Shirley Frederici, vice president; Irene Transue, president; Judy Heller, West Side Tech; standing, Jane Hackling, Phyllis Sappe, Mary Shaver, Peggy Boyes, Ruth Young, and Loretta Thomas, Dallas District hostesses. (Mark Moran Photo) The Holiday Collection ust in time for gift giving Four Different 7x5 Color Originals only29° HB Bold colors and pastels. White W/Gold Monogram UST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS Gl | PLUSH EMBROIDERED! : BATH ; & JACQUARD | SHEETS $@00 SOLID & PLAIN SOFTEE TOWEL $ ENSEMBLES 518% Mostly 1st Quality $20 Value TOILET SEATS To a father waxing old nothing is dearer than a daughter.--Sons have spirits of higher pitch, but less inclined to sweet, endearing fondness. --Euripides. 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