PAGE TWO Paper Drive Set The Back Mountain Kiwanis Club will hold its bi- monthly paper drive on Saturday, March 26 from 9 a.m. to noon at Offset Paperback Company, Dallas. Paper will be collected only. No pickups will be made. SYLVANIA ON DISPLAY AT HAPPY VALLEY TV 501 Roosevelt Street Exeter LOWEST PRICES OPEN EVENINGS, WEEKENDS. FINANCING AVAILABLE. ADDITIONAL LABOR WARRANTY FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICE PEEP PEOOPEOLPCOVPOOPPPUTOIODP00Y Stride Rite What shoe is right for your baby? Print this You want to be absolutely | certain that your baby’s 9 number shoe is the right shoe. 12 That's why Stride Rite® is the best choice. Only Stride Rite® has Progression Fit- tin™. From the Firstie through the intermediate and Advanced Walkers, we J 4 < 4 $ 4 d 3 have the right shoe for ¢ d P 4 ¢ 4 4 4 g in box under picture that should go here Libby Cyphers every stage of your baby's development. d Reminder cards sent out every 3 months for check up. 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The engravers were sent to the community from the state Commission on Crime and Delinquency as part of a ‘Crime Watch” package. Mayor Frank Picchi explained the package includes informational leaflets and window stickers, which will be distributed to homeowners. He said the “Crime Watch’’ program at the lake is still being developed, regardless of the fact that he has run into difficulty setting up a police training session. Officials at the lake were recently notified that the commission would not be conducting the session bcause an insufficient number of law enforcement people had signed up to attend. Picchi said he was told he needed 10 such persons, and had received com- mittments from 14. At this point, the commission informed him the minimum number was 20. When he questioned its reasoning, the com- mission then said 15 would do. Picchi has forwarded letters to State Representative George Hasay and State Sen. HELEN FREDERICK and LINDA GREY were among over 140 Luzerne , County residents who +attended three candle- wicking classes recently in Hazleton and Wilkes- Barre, sponsored by The Penn State University Cooperative ~~ Extension Service, +» Instructions were given on selecting candle- wicking supplies, making the colonial knot and finishing the design to use as a pillow, sachet, wall- hanging or picture. The classes were taught by Barbara Kosakowski, extension home econmist; assisted by Mary Ann Anme Office Columbus Ohio Frank O’Connell requesting tgheir assistance in bringing the session to the lake. “We are determined to organize a neighborhood watch program here,” he said. “And we'll do it with or without a training session.” Picchi noted Police Chief Lionel Bulford has suggested taking some of those residents = ex- pressing interest in serving as block captains for an informal training tour in the police cruiser. Local police would provide tips on what to look for and how to respond in case police assistance is needed. shades, adult volunteer and Rita Stefanowicz, Natalie Schiffhauer and Carol ' Yeninas, all 4-H leaders. JANE HUDAK, KIMBERLY BARBER and AMBY FAUT, three choral students at Dallas Area, will be listed in the 1983 edition of Who's Who in Music. The students directed by Florence H. Sherwood, have been selected as being among the country’s most out- standing high school music students. ANTHONY B. NAUROTH, Box 126-B, Lower Demunds Road, Dallas, has attained Dean’s List honors for the Fall, 1982 semester at WY v F.D.I.C The homes of two prominent Dallas citizens, both of whom live in Shrine Acres, were burglarized last week. The first home was en- tered forcibly during the night time hours of March cupants were asleep. Dallas Township Police Chief Carl Miers reported entry was made by removing the front door- knob, probably with tools. Stolen were a purse con- taining $100 and valuable papers, along with a gym bag containing clothing. The second burglary in a neighboring Shrine Acres home was reported a day later when oc- cupants discovered a checkbook missing. There were no signs of forcible entry. The occupants were not at home at the time of the brea-in. One of the mising checks, made out for the sum of $50.62, was cashed at a local bank" the following day. Dallas Township police are presently following number of leads. Tax notices for 1983 county, institution and Franklin Twp. taxes have been mailed to all tax- payers in that com- munity, Mrs. Glenna rozelle, Franklin Twp. tax collector, has announced. The notices also carry the township $5 per capita tax for 1983. Franklin Twp’s 1983 millage is eight mills on assessed valuation. Taxes are payable at Mrs. Rozelle’s home in Orange or can be mailed to her at RD 3, Box 240-A, Dallas, Pa. 18612. Office hours are on Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. or by appointment. Taxes paid by April 15 will earn a two percent discount. From April® 16 through June 15, taxes will be payable at face value. After June 15, a 10 percent late penalty will be added to the face value. Syracuse University. Nauroth is enrolled in the College of Public Com- munications. He is the sone of Leo E. and Betty L. Nauroth. RICHARD C.. BESTEDER, son of Cory C. and Florence M. Besteder of RD 1, Dallas, has been promoted in the U.S. Air Force to the rank of major. Besteder is a chaplain Support Group at RAF Upper Heyford, England. He received a master’s degree in 1969 from Emmanuel School of Religion, Johnson City, Tenn. His wife, Elaine, is the daughter of Daniel B. and Cleo S. Harley of 1403 Pratt St., Starke, Fla. Navy Seaman Apprentice CHRISTO- PHER J. PELTON, son of Reese E. and Sybil I. Pelton of 10 Gordon Ave., Dallas hasreceived a Letter. of Commendation. He received the letter for superior performance of duty while serving with Attack Squadron 25, embarked aboard the aircraft carrier USS Ranger. The squadron is based at Naval Air Station Lemoore, Calif. A Letter of Commenda- tion is official recognition of an individual’s out- standing accomplish- ments and is presented during formal ceremonies. JOHN J. MULHERN, of 22 Joseph St., Dallas, VFW Post 8595, has been appointed by VFW National Commander-in- Chief James R. Currieo, of Sierra Vista, Ariz., to i Pe Lladale LY > Ld I serve as a national aide- de-camp for 1982-83. Currieo, head of over 1.9 million member organization of overseas veterans commented, ‘It is because of the tireless efforts of civic and patriotic minded citizens like Mr. Mulhern that the veterans and “® munities the VFW serve have been affected in a, positive manner. f “Our programs touch every citizen in the community, they help the young, the old, the Vietnam veteran and the World War I veteran. I am pleased to make this appointment because I know Mr. Mulhern will do an outstanding job for the VFW. Our theme for this year is ‘Strength Through Service,” and that means to the veteran, his com- munity and his country.” & Silk Flowers Toys Gifts 1 _ us C andy ) Qt a ot | | TE Cards and Party Goods i MAIN HIGHWAY, SHAVERTOWN & PHONE 675-2127 on = Mon.-Sat. 8106, Fri. t09 =) 3 mG Lumber Yard8to5 8’ Print this Print this Print this as number number number or 4 5 & in box under in bo! : 5 QR 3 in box under in box under qa picture that picture that picture that qa should go here should go here should go here 3 0 Mark Kalish Mary Klaboe Dave Hopkins ) qb ; i VISITTHEEASTERBUNNY 25 5 Fri.,March25 & April 1 6to9p.m. 2) oq Sat., March 26 & April2 10a.m.to5 p.m. 75 TS Photographer available for pictures 2 NS ~N or bring your own camera. AR