The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 14, 1982, Image 10

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Sb
Eo
The following
profession positions are
open for the 1982-83 school
year in the Dallas School
District: Junior High
School-Physical Educ-
ation (Long Term Sub-
stitute), French (Long
Term Substitute); Social
Studies; Senior High
School--Part-time Home
Economics.
The following non-
professional position is
open for the 1982-83 school
year in the Dallas School
District--Senior High
School-Instructional Aide
for Home Economics,
(Vocational = Education
-
fms us susnE RY AAG HENNE y".
%-
Project).
Anyone interested in
these positions should
contact Mr. Gerald
Wycallis in the
Curriculum Office as soon
as possible.
The following co-
curricular positions are
open for the 1982-83 school
year in the Dallas School
District, Junior High
School--Baseball Coch in
charge of Junior High,
Assistant Football Coach,
Assistant Wrestling
Coach and Cheerleading
Coach.
Anyone interested in
GET
ONE
these positions should
contact Mr. Frederick
Case, Junior High
Principal, as soon as
possible.
Senior High School--
Assistant Soccer Coach,
Assistant Field Hockey
Coach, and Yearbook
Advisor.
Anyone interested in
these positions should
contact Edgar Hughes,
Senior High School
Principal, as soon as
possible.
Dallas School District is
an Equal Opportunity
Employer.
G8
LK
R
tone
/
EE EEE NEES EEN EEE EEE.
Fire destroyed a home
and business in Jackson
Township last week
requiring the resources of
six Back Mountain
companies to contain.
Alan and Nancy Dukes
lost their home in the
blaze which started in the
garage, under the struc-
ture, Alan’s place of
business.
Dukes is a well known
mechanic who specializes
in Mercedes Benz. Two
antique Mercedes were
destroyed in the fire,
along with an inestimable
amount of equipment for
the business.
Trucksville Fire Chief
Joseph Bren explained
the fire started at about
11:50 a.m., Tuesday, July
6. A gas tank caught fire
as it was being dropped
from an automobile. A
spark ignited the dripping
gasoline in the garage,
causing the holocaust.
Wind and 10 - 55 gallon
drums of waste
situated in and around the
garage added to the woes
of firemen who respon-
ded.
Two firefighters from
Trucksville were treated
for smoke inhalation. Ray
*
X
=n
Associated With
Dr. David Moore
David H. Moore, M.D. is
pleased to announce the
association of Paul E.
Niezgoda, M.D. for the prac-
tice of Gastroenterology.
Dr. Niezgoda is a formen
resident of the Back Mountain
area. He received o Bachelor
of Science Degree in Biology
from Wilkes College where he
graduated with honors. He
was awarded his degree ‘in
Medicine from Hershey
Medical School, the Penn-
sylvania State University.
Following graduation, he com-
pleted a three year residency
in Internal Medicine at Geis-
inger Medical Center, Dan-
ville, PA. He recently com-
pleted a two year fellowship
in Gastroenterology at
Allegheny General Hospital in
Pittsburgh. There he received
extensive training in clinical
gastroenterology and fiberop-
tic endoscopy including en-
doscopic surgery.
Dr. Niezgoda has received
certification by the American
Board of Internal Medicine. He
is a member of the American
College of Physicians, the
American Society of
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy,
the Pennsylvania Medical
Society, and Luzerne County
Medical Society. :
He resides with his wife
Claudia in Wyoming. They are
expecting their first child in
July.
Dr. Niezgoda will have of-
fices at the Narrows Office:
Mall, Edwardsville, 283-0655
the Greater Pittston
Medical Center, 1099 South
Township Boulevard, Jenkins
Township, 655-2996. Office
hours are by appointment on-
ly. §
Mackiewicz was taken to
Nesbitt Hospital for treat-
eatment and Jerry Kapral
was cared for at the
scene. Brian Johnson,
another Trucksville
fireman, was treated for pjaze.
burns. Also fighting the Dukes first priority was
dream fulfilled.” It had
been completed two
months ago. The 30 x 30
addition sat directly over
the garage. No evidence
of it remained after the
to find a place to continue
his work. About 20
Mercedes were parked on
the property, awaiting his
attention. He said he and
Nancy would stay with
her family until they
could make further plans.
blaze until three o’clock ‘mm
that afternoon, were
Jackson Township,
Shavertown, Dallas, |
Kunkle and Franklin
Township Fire Com-
panies.
Bren said the structure ,
was totally engulfed when
he arrived. He estimated
the house and its contents
at over $125,000. He had,
however, no idea of
Dukes’ losses in terms of
his business.
Dukes came to Jackson
Township in 1972 after
being flooded out of the
Valley area. His home
and garage stood atop a
hill hidden in the woods
off Chase Road.
A shocked Dukes found
it hard to determine the
justice in the disaster,
saying ‘‘the flood wasn’t
so bad. At least you could
wash it down.”
To make matters
worse, the couple had just
begun using an addition to
their home which com-
prised a master bedroom,
bath and outside deck. .
This, he described as “‘a
announces the opening of his office
for the practice of General Dentistry
. in association with Dr. E, M. Dwyer at
220 WYOMING AVE.
> KINGSTON
"Dr. Hughes is a 1973 graduate of
Wyoming Area High School and a
: summa cum laude graduate of
| Wilkes College with a bachelor of
science degree in biology. He
received his Doctor of Dental
Medicine degree from the University
of Pittsburgh in 1981, where he was a
member of the American Student
Dental Association and the
American Society of Dentistry for
Children.
Dr. Hughes was elected to the
Omicron Kappa Upsilon, the
National Dental Hono: Society. He
also received the 1981 American
Dental Society of Anesthesiolog
Award. -
Currently, he is a member of ths
American Dental Association, the
Academy of General Dentistry, the
American Society of Dentistry for
Children and the American Dental
Society of Anesthesiology.
wr
hl beh ee a Z
Dr. Hughes recently completed a
one year residency in general den-
tistry at Geisinger Medical a |
! }
}
—.,
Danville.
Dr. Hughes is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Hughes of West
Wyoming. He will be residing at 232
Washington Ave. West Wyoming.
For evening and
weekday appointments
call 287-3350. y
BEY
eac
Music
Queen Contest
July 15-16-17
The grounds will open at 6 p.m.
Thurs. & Fri. and at Noon on Sat.
The Flea Market will open at the same
time as the Bazaar. Tables are $5.00 a
day or $10.00 for 3 days. Call 298-2256
to hold a table.
And Flea Market
al
ra
WILKES-BARRE
Route 315, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Hwy. |
© KINGSTON CBRE
TIRE & AUTO
S$. Wyoming Avenue, Narrows
Phone: 283-0551
BERWICK
Front Street, Route 11
Phone: 759-0376
) United Penn Bank
HUMPHREY'S
Experience working for you BOOTERY APPAREL
Back Mountain Shopping Center i)
MEMBER F.D.I.C. 675-5215 iid
]
BROWN’S OIL MARTIN'S MOBIL
R.D.2, Harveys Lake 24 HOURTOWING - AAA
Auto Repairs - Rt. 309 Kunkle
(Beaumont) 639-1342 675-1171
TELEPHONE CO
NATIVE TEXTILES
‘Memorial Highway,
Dallas
GORDON S. DIETTERICK
INSURANCE AGENCY
“Personalized Insurance Service’’
~ 272 Rutter Ave., Kingston
OFFSET
PAPERBACK
P.O. Box N -Rt. 309
Mon.thru Thurs. -11a.m.to 11 p.m.
Fri.,Sat. & Sun. 11 a.m. to Midnight
I 288-1475 we 675-5261
Eckert Power Equipment | PEN-FERN OIL CO.
Tunkhannock Highway Fernbrook Corners, Dallas
Lawn Mowers; Chol Saws 675-5731 (days)
IL Se 1339 675-4477 (nights) 4
GROTTOPIZZA "PRITCHARD
Bar & Lounge - Open for the Season INSURANCE AGENCY
Insurance For All Your Needs
Sunset, Harveys Lake 24 Carverton Rd., Trucksville
i 639-1264 696-1525 696-1808 =
SWANSON FUNERAL HOME :
Curtis L. Swanson, Director THE HOAGIE BAR
Pikes Creek, R.D.3 Route 309, Dallas
Hunlock Creek bias 675-1366
477-2500 Prop. Johnny George
HANOVER BANK ~ SCHMID’S ARCO
: « OFPA. SERVICE STATION
| 225 Memorial Hwy., Dallas ' Shavertown :
he 675-3678 I 675-2209
TERRE