PAGE TWO THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1983 | Patricia Fenmninger-DiMartile wy lations excluded. OVERLOAD SHOCKS PATRICIA FENNI- NGER-DIMARTILE, RD 1, Marvel View Terrace, Tunkhannock, has been appointed coordinator of the Opportunities in Technology Grant Program at Wilkes-Barre Campus of The Penn- sylvania State University. Announcement was made by Dr. James H. Ryan, campus director. Ms. DiMartile formerly served as coordinator of Health Care Program- ming in the office of Continuing Education for the Wilkes-Barre, Scranton and Hazleton campuses of Penn State. . $89. 2 pair Mfrs. List Prices - Mufflers & Pipes for domestic cars, vans, & pickups. Original Equip., Design. Finest Quality. *GUARANTEED! ycole\ muffler Member School Districts NORTHWEST AREA LAKE-LEHMAN DALLAS WYOMING AREA WYOMING VALLEY WEST COURSE NUMBER COURSE 01221 TYPING - prerequisite for Data Entry DAYS T&TH M&W 01222 DATAENTRY 01224 STENOGRAPHY-BASIC M&W shorthand notation & transcription 01225 STENOGRAPHY — ADVANCED shorthand notation & transcription M&W 15221 WELDING T&TH “Save Compare yourself a Prices =Save pretty TIME PAUL WILLIAMSON, Box 720, RD 6, Dallas, and PAUL C. WENDEL, RD 2, Box 170, Hunlock Creek, were among 665 students named to the dean’s list at Williamsport Area Community College for the 1982 fall semester. Students from associate degree and certificate programs must attain a 3.5 grade average to be named to the dean’s list. Williamson’s field of study is service and operation of heavy con- struction - equipment. Wendel is studying construction carpentry. DONALD BENZA, son January is Blood Donor Month, the new year, when the blood services organization is trying to recruit new donors to meet the increasing demand and to replace those who have, through age or illness, had to drop out. We hear it over the local radio stations, they exhort us all to go out and donate, a great way to start the new year. In 1983 it is more im- portant than ever to donate blood. This area is especially high in cancer related illnesses and these are great users of blood components. A neonatal unit at Geisinger is using blood to help save the lives of infants whe would otherwise die and there is always demand for operations and accident victims. February collection in the Back Mountain, at Dallas United Methodist Church, Feb. 4 is the anniversary of the Back Mountain Blood Council. Formed in Nov. 1981, the first collection they sponsored was in Jan. 1982, also at the Dallas United Methodist Church During 1982, 1,009 units were collected at com- munity bloodmobiles, an average of 202 per collection. The targets for 1983 will have to be higher, but it is expected that donors will keep coming and bring in their friends. It is very important that they do. In order to recruit new donors and to keep the repeat donors, the need for telephone squads is especially great at this time. The teams who worked last year need to be replaced. Teams usually come from a church or service organization and their only duty is to call a list of designated names and numbers. This will take a maximum of four hours every two months. It has been proved repeatedly that the most successful blood collections are the ones that were well called. Donors like and of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Benza, Chase, has been named to the dean’s list at Wilkes College for the fall semester. Don has also maintained a B average in ROTC and will receive his commission as Second Lieutenant in the National Guard in 1984. He is in his third year of ROTC. need to be called and will respond well to this method. Volunteers to join phone squads are always needed and are asked to call 675-3317. We have been lucky with the weather this winter, which has not kept the donors away. Heavy snow storms can present an enormous problem for the blood center. If a bloodmobile cannot get through, or if it does and stocks can be lowered significantly and blood can be put on restricted release. This only harms the patients, people who could easily be our friends and relatives. It is up to us all, whenever there is a blood- mobile in our community, to come out and donate. It doesn’t take much time and the rewards are great for everyone. Come to the Dallas United Methodist Church Feb. 4 between 11:45 a.m. and 5:45 p.m. You’ll get a warm welcome. On Jan. 30, the Shaver- town Church will have a Dedication Celebration for the recently installed COSTS* the completed course. following skill areas — * AUTO MECHANICS *AUTO BODY REPAIR & PAINTING *CARPENTRY *DRAFTING *MACHINE SHOP *UPHOLSTERY © 3-manual custom Rodgers organ. During the mor- ning worship service, the organ will be dedicated to the loving memory of Cordelia Hall. The service will feature Baritone Mark Van Valin and the Festival Choir, and organ alone, under the direction of Brian W. Davey, music COOK'S PHARMACY OPEN DAILY ‘KINGSTON 288-3633 [ ] SHAVERTOWN 673-1191 $12 $23 $32 $14 porn director of the church. The Dedication Concert on Sunday at 4 p.m. is the first concert of the 1983 season under the sponsor- ship of the Fine Arts Committee. It will feature Steven L. Gillenwaters performing on the organ and harpsichord. Also featured is Brian W. Davey, music director of the Shavertown Church for the past two and one- half years, performing on the trumpet and organ. The concert is open to the public. A free will offering will be taken. Child care will be provided. The church is located at the corner of West Center Street and North Pioneer Avenue. The Rev. James A. Wert is pastor. 1year 2years 3years On Monday, Jan. 10, Dallas Township police, with the aid of supervisor Frank Wagner, corralled four German Shepherd dogs which had killed several sheep. Patrolman John Appel answered a complaint from Mary Hoover, RD 1, Dallas, concerning the dogs on killed one lamb, injured its mother, who was later put to sleep, and bit a third in the hindquarters. A two-car mishap oc- curred at Fernbrook Corners last week due to obscure vision at the intersection of Main Road and Overbrook Avenue. Dallas Township police report Peter Fritsky, Jr., RD 3, Dallas, was traveling east on Over- brook and stopped at the intersection. The driver claimed he did not see a vehicle driven by Philo- Michael Sobeck, Belmont Ave., Dallas Township, was injured last week while driving his Puchi Moped. Sobeck was traveling east on Claude Street in the township when the moped struck a parked vehicle on the roadway. The vehicle A vehicle driven by Joseph Ploowick, 38, of Box 78F, Country Club Road, Dallas Township, went out of control on Ellsworth Hill and landed in a ditch and brush on the side. Ploowick told Dallas Another burglary was reported in Kingston Township last Wed- nesday, Jan. 12. This one occurred at the Lame Duck Outlet, Memorial Highway, Trucksville. A total of £128 in cash was taken frum the store. Yvonne Eckert, Kingston = Township Police report only one autemobile mishap during the past week, and this was the first for the year. Leonard James Gorto, 230 Parrish Street, Dallas, struck the wall on Appel, with the aid of Doug Lamoreux and Wagner, managed to get the dogs into a barn but one escaped. Lamoreux The dogs belong to Andy Kaschaks, Luzerne, who owns Granddaddy’s Park. Police report they had previously been allowed to run free but are now tied. Kaschaks has agreed to take responsibility for the damages. mena A. Domkosky, 190 E. Center St., Shaver- town, coming south on Main Road. He told police his vision was blocked by a curve in the road and shrubbery along the side. Thursday, Jan. 13. Neither car required towing, and no injuries were reported. Patrolman John Appel investigated. is owned by Wilkes-Barre iron of Luzerne. Sobeck was transported to Nesbitt Hospital with leg injuries, by the Dallas Ambulance. The incident occurred, Thursday, Jan. 13, 7:47 p.m. Patrolman Clark Van Orden investi- gated. went off the shoulder of the road and out of control when he tried to correct it. The driver was uninjured, but his car was towed to Martin’s Mobile Garage. Patrolman Lamoreux investigated. assistant manager of the outlet reported the break- in to police when she arrived at work on Wednesday . ' morning. Entry was the same as in other recent burglaries, through a window. Patrolman Gary Beisel investigated. Township Municipal Building in an attempt to park in a stall there. The incident occurred on Friday, Jan. 7 at noon. Gorto was driving a 1975 Plymouth Coupe. r made for by calling: LEE J weekdays : > i s >)