PAGE TWO A total of 232 students out of a full-time under- graduate enrollment of I poste It’sEasy To | | Subscribe | Just fill out this coupon and mail it with your check or i money order to: 2,606 were named to the Dean’s List at Lock Haven State College for The Dallas Post P.O. Box 366 Dallas, Pa. 18612 [1s¥2 $10 1year [1828 s21 2years [1837 $30 3years [(]$14 1yearout of state y Or call 675-5211 for assistance. Z © 3 ® Address i i l City i i i State fe LISTING OF BACK MT. HELP & WORK WANTED ADS NEIGHBORS WILLING TO EXCHANGE SOME SERVICES FOR OTHER SERVICES TOY EXCHANGE NEIGHBORS EXCHANGING SHOPPING HINTS, DOIT YOURSELF AND DOLLARSTRETCHING IDEAS, ETC. ° FREE ITEMS FREE ENTERTAINMENT TOPLACEYOUR FREE COPING CLASSIFIED CALL Mon. thru Fri.8a.m.-5p.m. 675-52110r 825-6868 the fall semester which ended Dec. 23. The honor is based on a grade aver- age of 3.5 or better out of a possible 4.0 for students carrying a minimum of 14 hours of letter grades for the semester. Locally, DAWN E. CAMPBELL, RD 1, East 42nd St., Dallas, and BRENDA L. LONG, 62 Hickory St., Trucksville, are included on the list. Campbell, a ‘business computer science major has accumulated a 3.66 average. Long, a special education for the handi- capped major, touts a 4.0 average. MARILYN O. WEB- STER has been named the Art Gallery Director of College Misericordia. Announcement was made recently by Dr. Joseph R. Fink, college president. The Dallas resident is a graduate of Edinboro State College with a bachelor of science in art and crafts classes for Allegheny County Community College and Art Camp for College Misericordia. As Director of the Gallery, Mrs. Webster's responsibilities include scheduling and co-ordina- ting art gallery exhibits and events, running the membership drive, and other community Marilyn O. Webster development activities. Mrs. Webster, married to Richard W. Webster, is a member of the Dallas Area Federated Women’s Club, Dallas Band Parents and the Dallas Methodist Church. She and her husband have three children. Webster is in her new Mrs. assisted as assistant Sr. Mary Carl Kittle, RSM director, is a graduate of College Misericordia with a bachelor degree in art. She has an associate degree in fine arts from Mt. Oloysius. She is inter- ested in sculpture and wood carving art forms. The State Department of Aging today reminded senior citizens and those entrusted with their care that assistance in com- pleting Property Tax and Rebate forms is available free of charge from a variety of sources. Under the program, property tax and rent rebates up to a maximum of $500 are made from the state Lottery to senior citizens 65 years of age and older and widows and widowers age 50 to 64 whose household incomes are below $11,999 a year. 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Methodist church schedule Shavertown United Methodist Church has announced its schedule of events for the coming week. ; Thursday, Jan. 27--7:30 p.m.; Chancel Choir p.m., The beginning of last weekend’s snowfall caused a number of problems for Kingston Township police as hazardous driving on Carverton Road resulted in multiple accidents there. Early on Saturday morning, Jan. 15, drivers found the hill on Car- verton impassable. Four separate mishaps oc- curred on the location within the space of an hour. Patrolmen Don Gavigan and Walter Davis were themselves unable to reach the scene until an hour after the first call came in. The two Kingston Township of- ficers contacted Penn- dot about the problem, but the Transportation Department did not Richard John Frey was arraigned before District Justice Earl Gregory on Wednesday, Jan. . 19 following an arrest made in the Pizza Bar on Memorial Highway in Shavertown. Frey, of 159 Pringle St., Kingston, had been sought by Kingston Township patrolmen Walter Davis and Ralph Saltzer, Dallas: Township Two persons were in- jured in a mishap on Route 309 in Trucksville on Monday, Jan. 17, but both agreed to seek medical attention on their own. Elsie Odae halinowski and Joyce Elaine Halinowski were passengers in a 1972 Dallas Borough police chief Ed Lyons investi- gated a two-car mishap on Huntsville = Road on Thursday, Jan. 20. Nancy Place, 933 Washington Blvd., Williamsport, misjudged a directional Dallas Township patrolman Doug Lamoreux investigated a Kingston Township in- cident on Jan. 17 at 12:10 p.m. No injuries were reported when a 1982 Mazda was struck in the | Festival Choir rehearsal. Jan. 30--11 La my, Service of for. the recently installed custom organ, 4 p.m.; Dedicatory A slippery highway, early in the morning on Concert, open to the §Jan.15, was the cause of a public. one-car mishap just north Tuesday, Feb. 1-9:30 §of Route 118. Colleen a.m., UMW craft group; f§ Dillon, 19, of 130 Willow 7:30 p.m., Fine Arts JStreet, Plymouth was Committee meeting. Wednesday, Feb. 2--7:30 p.m., Bell Choir meeting. traveling north on Rute 415 when her automobile slid on the snow covered arrive until several hours later. The first incident oc- curred at 2:10 a.m. when Chester E. Colson, Trucksville was unable to make the hill in his 1976 Ford. While attempting to back down the incline, his vehicle was struck by a 1976 Mercedes driven by Ernest Allen Phillips, RD 1, Dallas. Shortly afterward, David Puchalsky, Car- verton Road, attempted the hill and was unable to get to the top. He pulled off to the right and was struck by a sliding vehicle driven by Lorraine Heigan, 7th St., Wyoming, coming in the opposite direction. About an hour later, Barbara Rutt, Harris Hill patrolman John Appel and Constable Doug Smith in order to serve a warrant on criminal mis- chief charges. While conducting a body search, the officers found a 25 caliber auto- matic gun on Frey. He was immediately charged with carrying firearms without a license and Chevrolet truck driven by Frank Martin Halinowski, RD 1, Harveys Lake. The truck was traveling south on Route 309 in the left lane. Carol Ann Doknovitch, Carverton Road was also traveling south in the right lane and attempted to move into signal on a 1964 Buick driven by Steven A. Crispell, Park St., Dallas. While attempting to pass Crispell on the left, Place slid on the icy road sur- face and struck a tele- rear by a stake body truck on Route 309 near the Church Road intersection in Trucksville. Alice Rae Kutish, 86 N. Welles St., Kingston was traveling south on the roadway and hit her roadway. Going out of control, the vehicle came to rest against the guard- rails on the north side. of the highway. Dallas Snow and ice on the roadway was the cause of an accident on Green Road in Kingston Township on Jan. 17. Mark A. Whittle, 201 E. Heights Drive, Wyoming struck a 1974 Dodge Charger which was Mildred Halstead, Pellam Trailer Park, Dallas Township reported the theft of a propane gas tank from her property on Wednesday, Jan. 19. She policeman Clark Van Marie Trudgen, RD 3, Dallas, lost control of her vehicle on snowcovered Hildebrandt Road on Saturday, Jan. 15. She struck a UGI pole after crossing the berm in the Harveys Lake police chief Lionel Bulford has issued a warning to ice fishermen that the ice cover on the lake is in- sufficient for such ac- 7 / Road, Shavertown came upon the first mishap and was unable to stop in time. Her 1979 Dodge Coupe slid into a 1978 John W. Jones, RD 7, Shavertown. y At about the same ti Catherine Harris, Valley’ View Trailer Park, traveling west on Car- verton Road was unable to stop on the snow and ice and slid into an unat- tended vehicle left by Jones, who had left his car along the roadway. Of the entire group, Harris was the only person who wass injured. She was transported to Nesbitt Hospital by Kingston Township Ambulance. taken to Gregory’s office for arraignment. The charge is a mis- demeanor of the first degree and a preliminary Friday, Jan. 28. 'Y original criminal mischi warrant constituted a summary offense and stemmed from an earlier incident in Valley View Trailer Park. the passing lane. The two vehicles collided once, causing the truck to strike the medial divider, bounce back and collide with the Doknovitch vehicle again. The incident occurred at 4:05 p.m. Patrolman J.J. Balavage investigated. phone pole. Crispell was | stopped to make a turnf into Park St. Place’s 1981 Chevrolet | was towed to Wesley’s (mt Dallas. No injuries we reported. brakes to avoid striking | another vehicle which had stopped to turn onto Church Road. Duane L. Coleman, Binghamton, N.Y. was unable to stop his truck in time to avoid a collision. Township patrolman Elliot Ide, who witnessed the occurrence, also ig vestigated. No: 0 were reported. backing out of a private driveway. Lorraine M. Kanasky, RD 7, Manor Drive, Shavertown was the driver of the second vehicle. Whittle was unable to stop his 1975 Ford in time to avoid hitting the Kanasky auto. Orden her babysitter saw a truck pull up to the property, a male person get out of the vehicle and take the tank, which was valued at $50. The in- cident occurred between 2:30 and 4 p.m. o southbound lane, shearing it. Trudgen was unin- jured. Her vehicle was towed to Wesley's in Dallas. Patrolman Doug Lamoreux investigated. | tivity. He made the recommendation that sportsmen hold up on this activity after witnessing three fishermen out on the lake.