The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 20, 1983, Image 2

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Michael Fuhrman
Michael Fuhrman had
been promoted to director
of graphics and
packaging services for
Twin County Growers,
Inc. He is responsible for
packaging, storesupplies,
and the print ‘and sign
shops.
Fuhrman jointed Twin
County in 1978 as
packaging manager. He
holds patents for several
packaging designs. He
lives in Skillman, N.J.
with his wife Sandra and
their two children. His
mother lives in Dallas.
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“Fhe Dallas Post for just$1. The ad runs
until the item is sold. Private parties
only. Convert those unused items to
cash today!
CALL 675-5211
Marine Pvt. Robert C.
Crane, son of Calvin and
Nancy Crane of Route 7,
Crane Road, Shavertown,
has completed recruit
training at the Marine
Corps Recruit Depot,
Parris Island, S.C.
During the 11-week
training cycle, he learned
the basics of battlefield
survival. He was intro-
duced to the typical daily
routine that he will ex-
perience during his enlist-
ment and studied the
personal and professional
standards traditionally
exhibited by Marines.
Navy Seaman Recruit
Craig S. Bennett, son of
Anita C. Bennett of
Centermoreland, Pa., has
completed recruit
training at the Naval
Training Center, Great
Lakes, Ill.
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 oc
cupational fields.
Included in their studies
were seamanship, close
order drill, Naval history
and first aid.
Renee Yuscellis is one
of the 15 finalists who will
compete for the title of
Pennsylvania Credit
Union Youth Ambassador
on April 22 in
Philadelphia.
A member of the
Natonal Emloyees
Federal Credit Union, she
is employed as a business
education teacher at
Canton High School. A
graduate of Lake Lehman
High School and College
Misericordia, she holds a
bachelor of science
degree in business
education. Yuscellis, 22, is
the daughter of William
and Bernadine Yuscellis
of R.D. 1, Harveys Lake.
She will represent the
Wyoming Valley Chapter
of Credit Unions in the
Youth Ambassador
Contest. Chapter contest
chairperson is Susan
Makos, treasurer of the
U.F.C.W. Local 72
Federal Credit Union.
There are over 52,000
members in the chapter’s
72 credit unions located in
Wyoming, Columbia and
parts of Luzerne counties.
Kingston Twp. is ac-
cepting applications for
the use of the recreation
park at Center Street in
Shavertown for baseball
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HAL'S APPLIANCE
& SWEEPER SHOP
R.113E Center St. Shavertowr.
[696-3395]
Daily 9:5:30 CLOSED WED
Sat. 9:30-3:30
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(BEHIND THE WYOMING
VALLEY MALL)
‘So
teams that originate in
the township and want to
use the park.
Interested groups or
residents ‘may apply by
contacting the township
office at 11 Carverton
Road in Trucksville, or by
phoning 696-3809.
Requests must be
received by April 29.
Please indicate the time
and day the field is
desired.
Kingston Twp. will be
starting a two-week
spring cleanup beginning
Monday, May 2. The
cleanup will rua for two
weeks only; there will be
no second round made on
any street. The following
is the schedule:
Monday, May 2 -
Highland Avenue,
Terrace Avenue, Skyline
Drive, Hillside Street,
Spring Garden Street,
Clearview Avenue, and
Westmoreland Hills.
Tuesday, May 3 - Staub
Road, Carverton Road
from the Checkerboard to
Route 309, Hill Street,
Hickory Street, Maple
Street, Elm: Terrace,
Cliffside, Post Road,
Holly Street, all of Mid-
way Manor, Manor Drive,
Crane Road, Timothy
Lane.
Wednesday, May 4 -
Oak Street, Lewis
Avenue, Heller's Grove,
Grove Street, Orchard
Street, Doran Drive, Rice
Street, Harris Hill Road,
South Lehigh including
Division Street, Echo
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Valley Trailer Park.
Thursday, May 5 -
North Lehigh Street,
Hazeltine Street, Belford
Avenue, Stang Street,
Shagbark Drive, Shaver
Avenue, Vine Street,
North Main Street, Center
Street.
Friday, May 6 -
Youngblood Avenue,
Cedar Street, Wood
Street, Hillcrest Street,
Goeringer Avneue, Beech
Street, Franklin Street,
Chestnut Street, Elinore
Street, Longdale Avenue
James Street, Ridge
Street, Summit Street,
Layou Street; Inmn
Avenue, Glenview
Avenue.
Monday, May 9 -
Ferguson Avenue, Spring
Street, Brook Street, West
Center Street, Druid Hills,
Harford Avenue, Lawn
Stret, North Lehigh Street
(dirt section), Evergreen
Street.
Tuesday, May 10
Pioneer Avenue, Roushey
Street, Perrin Avenue,
East Mt. Airy, School
re
Bonn
SR Ar
Street, West Mt.
South Main Street.
Weédnesday, May 11 -
Rose Village - Armstrong
Drive, Village Drive,
Collins Avenue, Mary
Street, Williams Avenue,
Lincoln Street, Melrose
Avenue, Grace Avenue;
Holcomb Road,
Wellington Avenue,
Kenilworth Avenue, Ellis
Avenue.
Thursday, May 12 -
Davis Stret, Stafford
Street, Zinn Street,
Vonderheid Street,
Johnson Street, Warden
Avenue, Sutton Road,
Church Road
(Trucksville) , Knob Hill,
Hillside.
Airy,
Friday, May 13- Bunker
Hill Road, Dug Road,
Atherholt Drive, Car-
verton Road from
Checkerboard to Eighth
Street, Brown Manor,
Carverton Heights, Mt.
Olivet Road, Krispin
Road, Church Road
(Carverton), Sickler
Road, Eighth Street,
Bodle Road, Green Road,
Sunrise Estates, Circle
Drive, Mt. Zion.
Property owners
shouldn’t wait unti the
day their street is being
picked up. Please place
the items on the curb by 7
a.m. the day before the
scheduled pickup day
because the crew may be
ahead of schedule.
Weather conditions may
affect the schedule.
Crews will not pick up
the following: washers,
dryers, refrigerators,
television sets, hot water
heaters, furnaces, stoves,
or large appliances. No
tree stumps, mattresses,
bed springs, tires, or
household garbage.
Crews will take small
appliances, i.e., toasters,
canopeners, irons, radios,
ete, any yard cleanup
and brush neatly tied (no
trees, please).
This is for Kingston
Twp. residents only;
anyone caught from
surrounding communities
placing debris along the
roadways will be
prosecuted.
EDUCATION AND
LE GISLATION: The
United Way of Wyoming
Valley Government
Relations committee is
with government-officials
Committee
me mbers pictured at a
recent seminar are: Atty.
Ruth Borland, Eileen
Melone, and John
McKeown; Chairman of
PARD (Planning, Alloca-
tions & Resource
Development Commit-
tee); second row, John
Shafer, Helen Patella; Co
chairperson, Thomas
O’Neill; Co-chairman,
Paul Tweedy and J.
Patrick Sheridan.
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