The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 02, 1983, Image 2

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

    LINDA A. ROME, 33
PEAR TREE LANE,
DALLAS, is among the
full-time undergraduate
students who have been
named to the dean’s
honors list at Quinnipiac
“College for its recently
completed fall semester.
The private college, with
separate schools of Allie
Health and Natural
Causes, Business, and
Liberal Arts, and a
Division of Continuing
Education, enrolls over
2,300 full-time and 1,300
part-time students in its
associate, bachelor’s and
*It's yours when you
use Guaranteed Sell
classifieds to reach
potential buyers. Call
today to place your ad.
Mon.-Fri.8a.m.-5p.m.
Dallas Post Classifieds
675-52110r 825-6868
Commonwealth Tel-
| ephone Enterprises, Inc.
(CTE) earnings for the
fourth quarter and year
ended December 31, 1982,
were reported at the Jan.
27 meeting of the board of
directors.
\
Earnings per share
were $.86 and $2.83 for the
fourth quarter and 12
months ended Dec. 31,
1982, compared to $.45 and
$1.61 for the same periods
Wilkes College gym,
Wilkes-Barre, will be
buzzing with the sounds of
“TAKE DOWN!’
“REVERSE!”,: : “PIN”,
March 12, date of the 16th
master’s level program.
MARINE PFC.
KENNETH R. SPEN-
CER, JR., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth R. Spencer,
Rte. 7, Box 390. Shaver-
town, has been meritor-
iously promoted to his
present rank upon
graduation from recruit
training at the Marine
Corps Recruit Depot,
Parris Island, S.C. k
He received the early
promotion for his superior
performance during all
phases of the 11-week
training cycle, which
last year. CTE Chairman
Andrew J. Sordoni III
attributed the increased
earnings to improved
telephone operations and
better results from the
firm’s non-utility sub-
sidiaries.
Improvement in tele-
phone company opera-
tions results from growth
in toll messages, im-
provement in toll service
revenues due to revisions
to the average toll settle-
Annual Frank Walp
Junior High School
Wrestling Tournament,
sponsored by the Wilkes-
Barre Kiwanis Club. All
junior high school
made for
by calling:
weekdays,
¢
no
1year
2years
3years
| | op por tu-ni ty
a
-
|
emphasized physical
conditioning, self-disci-
pline and teamwork.
LARRY D. WILLIAMS,
son of Dean and Judith
Williams, HUNLOCK
CREEK, has been named
to the Dean’s List at
Messiah College for work
completed during the fall
semester of 1982.
Williams, a Bible
major, graduated from
Lake-Lehman High
School.
To attain the dean’s list,
a student must earn a
grade point average of at
least 3.6 out of a 4.0.
ment schedules and an
interstate toll message
rate increase.
The board of directors
authorized a cash
dividend of $.35 per
common share payable
Feb. 25, to shareholders of
record on Feb. 10. In
authorizing the increased
dividend the board of
directors acknowledged
the solid performance of
1982.
students in both private
and public school grades
7, 8 and 9 are eligible
(excluding 9th grade
students who have
wrestled on a senior high
varsity team). Weigh-in
time will be between 7:15
and 8:45 a.m., Saturday,
March 12. Weight classes
are 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, 100,
105, 110, 115, 120, 125, 130,
138, 145, 154, 165, 180 lbs.
and heavyweight.
The Walp Memorial
Wrestling Tournament
was established in 1966 by
the YMCA with the intent
of providing a competitive
athletic event for young
wrestlers and honoring
Frank Walp who made a
career of youth service as
an educator and en-
thusiastic supporter of
amateur wrestling.
Any interested junior high
school wrestler can obtain
an entry form by writing
Eric Planitzer, Kiwanis
Club Tournament Secre-
tary, 38 Durkee St., Forty
Fort, PA 18704 or by
calling 717-287-3447.
DON'T BE FOOLED
WITH
LOOK-A-LIKE HEATERS
WEHAVE THE
ORIGINAL
CORONA
With 22,600 BTU's
FORONLY
*149%
= Authorized Dealer ew
OLD MILL PINE
320 Exeter Ave. West Pittsto
PHONE 655-4262
Two drivers received
minor injuries, but said
fis would seek medical
attention on their own,
following a two-car
mishap near the inter-
Isection of Route 309 and
415 in Dallas Borough last
week. The incident oc-
curred on Tuesday, Jan.
25, at 8:02 a.m. Brian J.
Casey, Welles St., Wilkes-
Barre, was traveling
north on Route 309 and
reported a vehicle driven
Five rooms of furniture
and engineering equip-
ment was taken from
Back Mountain Rentals,
Inc., 123 S. Memorial
Highway, Trucksville. the
incident is believed to
have taken place some-
time during the weekend
of Jan. 22 and police
reported signs of forced
entry.
It is theorized
break-in occurred during
Minor damage was
freported ‘to two trucks
traveling north on Lower
Demunds Road in Dallas
Township last week.
Martin Kapral, 22, RD 3,
Dallas, was driving a 1979
Chevrolet pickup truck
north on the roadway and
sideswiped another
vehicle whil trying to pass
on the left. The second
A two-car mishap on
Carverton Road occurred
because a driver said ‘a
sign obscured her vision
as she attempted to pull
out of the Mahaffey BP
Service Station.
Dolores Mackiewicz, 49,
8 S. Lehigh St., Trucks-
ville, pulled onto Car-
Kerri Preece, 17, 23
Peartree Lane, Dallas,
was uninjured when the
car she was driving slid
on the icy roadway and
struck a utility pole on
Sunday, Jan. 23. Preece
A 1980 Chevrolet owned
by Dallas attorney,
Merton Jones, 74 Elm-
crest Drive, was struck by
a hit-and-run driver in the
parking lot of Daring’s
Market on Tuesday, Jan.
by Catherin W. Scholl, 18
Lincoln Drive, Dallas
pulled out of a parking lot
onto the highway into the
path of his auto. ®
Witnesses Pam Crispe
and Florence O’Boyle,
both of Harveys Lake con-
firmed Casey’s report.
Casey’s 1981 Chevrolet
was towed to Spurlin’s
Exxon. The Scholl vehicle
wastowed to Schmidt’s
Arco. Patrolman James
Gruver investigated.
the daylight hours as the
amount and size of the
items taken indicate a
large truck and several
persons were involved.
Value of the stolen items
was estimated at $25,000.
Kingston Township Police
Chief Paul Sabol said the
burglary remains under
investigation but his
department has no leads
at the moment. ®
truck was driven by
Abe Simon, 69, RD 3,
Dallas. it was reported
Simon drifted to the left as
Kapral was passing on a
curve. No injuries were
reported. The incident
occurred on Tuesday,
Jan. 25 at: 2:15" p/m.
Patrolman James Gruver
investigated.
verton Road from the gas
station into the path of a
1975 Ford Granada driven
by Arthur G. Kline, 77, 145
Meadowcrest St., Trucks-
ville. The incident |
curred on’ Wednesday,
Jan.26at 11:50 a.m. King
ston Township patroln®
Joseph Bren investigated.
was traveling east on
Hildebrandt Road when
the mishap occurred.
Dallas Township patrol-
man Clark Van Orden
investigated.
18 at 5:45 p.m. A witness
told Dallas Township
patrolman Clark Van
Orden a 1978 or 79 /
Cadillac Eldorado backed
into Jones’ vehicle and
drove off.
> Kargeg
tig
o ronal