PAGE TWO Pamela Beahm- the Masters of Social Work degree from the University of Michigan. The school of Social Work ~ held their graduation, Dec. 18 in the Rockham Graduate Center in Ann Arbor, Mich. «Pam received her associate degree from Harrisburg Area Com- ‘munity College in 1976 and ~ her bachelor of science in 1978 from Penn State University’s Capitol Campus. In 1979 she com- ~ pleted graduate work at Eastern Michigan University and has worked two years as a foster care caseworker. Pam and her husband, Gary, reside in Tem- perance, Mich. She is the VW yy am Y lure daughter of Warren and Guida Beahm of Elizabethtown and the grandaughter of Elida Kelly of Noxen. The late Claude and Grace Sorber of Sorber Mt. were her maternal grandparents. MARINE CPL. ROBERT J. MITCHELL, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Mitchell, RD 1, Dallas has departed on a deployment to Okinawa. He is a member of 3rd Battallion, 9th Marines, 3rd Marine Division, Camp Pendleton, Calif. The unit will spend six months overseas as part of the Marine Corps’ Unit deployment program. The concept is designed to rotate whole battalions or squadrons at a time in- stead of individuals at separate intervals. nS DARING'S B pariNG's own LEAN CHOICE CHOICE EYE FRESH LEAN BABY BEEF LEAN GROUND COOPER LEBANON # wnson 2 HARD SALAMI STORE SLICED AMERICAN CHEESE x | CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA MACINTOSH ww GREEN . 10LB. BAG 12/99 19° 79° aw Shorfine Cut _ Shurfine Groen Beans Sandwich Bags 160x. Can : - 150 Count EE uy y | COKE Ble Bonnet alter Margarine iy ; 11b. Quarters 2/°1.00 TT CHARLES L. KASKO, United States Marine Corps, stationed at Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C., is spending a month leave during the holiday season at the home of his parents. He was recently selected for meritorious Corporal the Own’’ United States Corps where he plays contrabass bugle. Cpl. Kasko is a former member of the Lake- Lehman High School Band where he played tuba. He studied under Band Director John Miliauskas for seven years. He is the son of Mr. Jr., Chase. Kingston Township police investigated the theft of a Kero-Sun por- table derosene heater from the side porch of the Joan Gillis residence, 17 CORONA Authorized Dealer Sales service J 22,6008TU |” KEROSENE HEATER *15900 OLD MILL PINE 320 Exeter Ave., West Pittston PHONE 655-4262 of = Nashville, honored standing Banquet held at Lake Harmony. DeWitt is a graduate of Governor Dummer Academy High School and is now attend- ing Bucknell University in Lewisburg. While in competition with thousands of students from all over the United States, DeWitt earned the company’s coveted Century Club award for ranking in the top percentage of student dealers in personal sales. DENNIS C. GARVEY of Dallas has been named 7 chairman of the 1983 Heart Fund campaign. His appointment was announced by Dr. Victor Greco, Jr., Hazleton, president of the American Heart Association, North- eastern Pennsylvania Region. He is an investment broker with Kidder, Pea- body & Company, Inc. Garvey is married to the former Nancy Regan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Regan of Dallas. They have three children, Caitlin, Meighan and Connor Patrick. The February Heart campaign will feature a general public appeal, residential, business gifts, special gifts and events, and memorial gifts. Money realized from the annual campaign is utilized for heart re- search, blood pressure clinics, education, heart and surgical patients, and to aid in the national fight against heart disease, the leading cause of death in America. Garvey has been active with the Boy Scouts, Junior = Achievement, Alcohol Program, Back and Alcohol Abuse, King’s Century Club and Back Mountain Jaycees. SEAN M . MCLAUGHLIN, son of Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin, 187 N. town, has been promoted in the U.S. Army to the rank of specialist four. McLaughlin is a communications system operator at Fort Hood, Texas, with the 3rd Signal Brigade. Shaver Ave., Shavertown. The incident occurred Tuesday, Dec. 28, at about 9:15 a.m. The heater was valued at $212. -0- Kingston Township police reported they are keeping an eye on the Lehigh Street area in Trucksville, looking for a prowler whcih has been seen in the neighborhood. Reports of the prowler have come into the police department three times in the last several weeks. -0- Carol Morris, 225 Holly St., Trucksville, reported the theft of 30° multi- | 3 with an Na Empire TI IT) 2428, Main St. Propane ston Phone 654-4624 YOURS FREE gp colored lights from the decorations in front of her home. The lights were valued at $12. -0- The theft of a tank of gasoline and three gascaps was reported from John Gorda’s Gas Station on Route 309 in Kingston Township. -0- ‘Kingston = Township police investigated a burglary at the home of Walter Griffity, 415 Highland Drive, Trucksville. The incident occurred at about 8 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 29, while the family was away from the home. Taken was a 19 inch RCA colored television; a J.C. Penney stereo with turn- table, AM-FM receiver, cassette recorder-player, eight track player and equalizer; $100 in cassette tapes; and a strongbox containing insurance papers and savings bonds. -0- Two persons received minor injuries Christmas on Lake Catalpa Road, Dallas Township. Joseph J. Mattie, RD 2, Harveys on the wet roadway and MARINE LANCE CPL. CONRAD F.. GOERINGER, son of Louis F." and Pauline Goeringer of Route 5, Box 443, Dallas, has departed on a deployment to Okinawa. He is a member of 3rd Battalion, 9th Marines, 3rd . Marine Division, Camp Pendleton, Calif. The unit wil spend six months overseas as part of the Marine Corps Unit deployment program. The concept is designed to rotate whole battalions or squadrons at a time in- stead of individuals at separate intervals. In this way, unit integrity is re- tained and the actual time they spend overseas is shortened. During the deployment, the command will conduct training exercises with the U.S. 7th Fleet and NAVY SEAMAN RECRUIT EDMUND Z. PISH JR., son of Betty Pish, RD 2, Bryants Park, Dallas, has’ completed recruit training at the Naval Training Center, San Diego. During the eight-week training cycle, trainees studied. general military subjects designed to prepare them for further academic and on-the-job training in one of the Navy’s 85 basic occupa- tional fields. WILLIAM BRUNO GRAY, 25 Westminster Drive, Dallas received his bachelor of science degree in biology during Commencement exerc- ises held Dec. 18 at Shippensburg State College. Gray was among 556 students graduated at the ceremony, who completed degree programs in August and December. Agnes Blackwell, RD 2, Tunkhannock, was rounding a curve in the opposite direction. Both operators swerved to avoid a collision but Mattie struck the 1976 Chevrolet driven by Blackwell in the left front wheel area continuing along the side of the car. -0- Dallas Borough police report a mishap at the and West Center Hill Road resulted in minor injuries to two persorfs on Sunday, Dec. 26. Both drivers were traveling south on Rt.415 at the time, reported Dallas Police. A 1976 Plymouth, driven by Raymond S. Heuer, 18, Box 247, Shawanese, Harveys Lake, was at- tempting a left turn on to West Center Hill Road when it was struck from behind by a 1976 Old- smobile, operated by Nan W. Myers, 75, 215 Oplinger Towers, Nanticoke. Both * drivers were treated by Dallas Ambulance personnel. 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