PAGE SIXTEEN Morenko dies in crash on Dallas road Jeffrey Steven Morenko, 22, RD 5, Cloverleaf Road, Dallas, was fatally injured in a motor vehicle accident, Wednesday, April 8, on Lower Demunds Road, Dallas. Born in Scranton, Morenko had been a resident of the Dallas area. He was a graduate of Dallas High School and had been attending Luzerne County Com- munity College. Morenko was a member of Gate of Heaven Catholic Church, Dallas. Surviving are his father, Steven: mother, the former Irene ED MIGLEY'S ‘CIRCUS ODYSSEY Showing at the 109th ARTILLERY ARMORY Kingston, Pa. 10-SPEED BIKE OR 20-INCH DRAGSTER BIKE AWARDED FREE at every Performance te lucky holder of winning Circus book number. Makowski and a brother, Thomas. Funeral was Saturday morning from Richard H. Disque Funeral Home, 872 Memorial Highway; Dallas : Monday thru Friday, 1:45 & 7:45 P.M; Saturday 8:45 A.M, 1:45 8 T:45P.M. 20 thru 25, 1981 Limited number of seats RESERVED SEATS on sale at irom Temple Box Office, 9 to 4; Boscov's Store, Wilkes-Barre; Simen's Gatowdy Center; J.C.Ponney, Wyoming Valley Mali; 10 to 8 and Circus Box Office, 109th Armery, Kingston, 10 te 5. GENERAL ADMISSION $3.00 RESERVED SEATS Smith dies James G. Smith, 30, of FRIDAY NIGHT PERFORMANCE Reserved Soats only $3.50, $4.00, $5.00, $7.00 y Shavertown, died April 8, at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, New $7.00, $5.00, $4.00 Phone Reservations Accepted at J Irem Box Office Only — 829-9542 P” gi York City. 675-5215 WEEKLY 10-5:30 THURS. & FRI. 'TIL 8:30 ——\ on TIN aN, Tae Fred Lombardo is the owner of Cooks Pharmacy Stores, one at 777 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, and the second at 159 Memorial Highway,’ Shavertown, across the ighway from the Back Mountain Shopping Center. Lombardo . purchased the store and the Cooks name in Kingston during the year 1967. He pur- chased the Back Moun- tain business in January, 1,977, from the owner of Hall’s Pharmacy. Lombardo continued in business in the Hall building until September, 1980, when he purchased the Evans Rexall Store and moved to that location. Lombardo, who resides in Kingston, employs four fulltime and five part- time employees from the Back Mountain in his Shavertown store and one Rd » Mountain in his Kingston Store. Cooks Pharmacy in Shavertown has a com- plete prescription department with two registered pharmacists, Lombardo and Howard Dinstel. The pharmacy also has a complete line of and a limited inventory of cosmetics. A recent innovation at Cooks Pharmacy is the lottery Daily Number machine. Cooks also carry Russell Stover candy and Barton’s dietetic candy. The store always had a variety of cards and gift paper but Cooks now carries Hallmark , cards and gift wrap. Their Blue Ribbon Farm Dairy ice cream is delicious. pick up the daily or Sunday papers and as a Mountain Cooks sell dog licenses, hunting and fishing licenses. They also have an excellent variety of magazines and paperback books which are popular with. Back = Mountain residents Also as a convenience, Cooks have bread, milk and eggs at competitive prices, as well as cigarettes, cigars and other smokers needs. The store is open seven days weekly from 8 a. m. to 9 p.m., with plenty of parking for customers. It is easily accessible, either from the highway or Main Street in Shavertown.. Born Feb, 21, 1951, in Kingston, he was the son of Susann Hiller Smith . and the late James Smith: Smith” was employed by the James Scouten Plastering Co., Kingston and attended Kunkle United Methodist Church. his mother are his wife, Tammy; son, James; sister, Eleanor Hiller, Shavertown. Funeral was Saturday from Nulton Funeral Home, Beaumont, Frohm dies Frank L. Frohm, 86, of 166 Ferguson Ave. Shavertown died April 2 at Leader West Nursing Center, Kingston, where he had been a guest the past 10 months. Born in Wilkes-Barre, 1 William Spurlin leased Dallas Exxeon, Memorial Highway, Dallas, almost five years ago. Since that time Spurlin’ has developed the business located across the high- way from Dallas Shop- ping Center into a one- stop automotive service for his many Back Mountain customers. leased a second service is managed by his- son Dave. Spurlin manages the Dallas location although he stops in at the’ second service station on a regular basis. Dallas Exxon is opén from 6 a. m. to midnight, Monday through Friday; 7 ‘a. m. to midnight on Saturday} @ndifrom 9a. m./ to’ midnight on Sun- day. In addition to gasoline and motor oil, Dallas Exxon offers a full range ’ he resided there most of Shavertown 30 years ago. Surviving are a brother, niece, Mrs. Ruth Voelker, , Funeral was April 6 from the Richard H. Disque Funeral Home, ~ including air con- ditioning, automatic transmissions, custom exhaust, brakes, tuneups, and engine overhauls. Dallas Exxon is also an inspection station as well as an AAA service station in the Back Mountain. Spurlin accepts Exxon credit cards for purchases A book may be compared to your neighbor; if it be good, early. Brooke. 040 Wst Mes Wn ds ss We 0S W00T i Distinct 3 Expressions 3 pathy ; : ‘Arrangements | EERE { GALLERY A! FLORIST { 675-1717 / TLR TERY A 50 0 § Ws 00 Wn 60 Wn 0 Wa. 60 Wa 60 Wf 0 FARM MARKET HOURS: 10:30 A.M. to 7:30 P.M. 1 1b. Assorted Chocolates $4.50 2 1b. Assorted Chocolates $8.85 corated for Easter. .and Visa and Master- charge cards for repair work. Spurlin employs 10 employees at the Dallas location and has 24-hour service on towing. He has two tow trucks on the road for the convenience of motorists. Spurlin also offers ‘ similar services at his Kingston location. He is experienced in service station = and garage work having been in business in Wilkes- Barre for three years prior to opening his Dallas business. EDWARDSVILLE Narrows pice Center 7350 8AM-9PM eWILKES-BARRE fashions too. This season's richest colors and styles are in now. See them soon. Visa Bk nonInE! = a Chorge Or SHAVERTOWN > Charge 615. MAIN STREET WILKES-BARRE 22-6186 waa to hs THE DAILY NUMBER osevosaonsensavanrens iy INI LN Nate ro {8107.0 Vn i