Back Mountain News Briefs Harveys Lake property owners are now required to replace worn out driveway drainage pipes, according to a new ordinance passed by Council last week. The new law is aimed at keeping excess water off borough roads. Pipes will be installed by the road department free-of-charge, but residents must pay for the pipes. The Oak Hill Water Company, serving 139 residential @ customers in Lehman Township has requested a rate hike of 30.5 percent. The raise will generate $5,500 which it says is needed to offset higher operating costs. If approved, the increase will raise customers’ bills from $131 to $171 per year. The Hearthstone Steak Pub, Main ST., Dallas, and owners Richard Chaney and Ronald Post were charged with selling liquor to minors and allowing underage drinkers to frequent the bar. Citations were filed with District Justice Leonard Harvey by the state liquor control board. The charges carry fines of $100 to $500. They result from a March 24 raid of the establishment during which five underage drinkers were also issued IT’S A BEAUTY--So said Lynn Sheehan when he saw the motorcycle he had won in Kunkle Motors Open House Sweepstakes. It won’t be easy to get him off the thing now as can be seen from the above photo. Lynn is pictured on the bike with his sister Megan. Kunkle Motors owner Dan Meeker is standing behind. (Dan Walsh Photo) citations. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crispell of Noxen en- tertained on Sunday, April 17 at a “Family Anniversary” dinner in honor of wedding and birthday anniversaries being observed by family members. Honored for celebrating birthday anniversaries were Earl and Claude Crispell. ' Celebrating wedding anniversaries were Mr. and Mrs. Francis Schenck, who will observe their 47th in June; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Newberry, whjo observed their 40th, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Moyer, who are celebrating their 35th. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Carl Newberry, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Moyer, Mr. and Mrs. Francis aSchenck, Mrs. Alice fontz, ¢ Claude Crispell, Carl ‘and Ruth Newberry, 9 and” Mrs. Clyde Moyer. Supervisors of Monroe Township will meet Monday May 2 at 7:30 p:m. at the home of the board’s secretary-trea- surer, Mrs. Arlene Traver; Tunkhannock Road, Bowmans Creek. Supervisors of Noxen Township’ will meet Tuesday May 3 at 7 p.m. in the Noxen Community Building. Special = birthday greetings are extended to Earl Crispell of Noxen, birthday anniversary on April 19; and to Linda Traver, who marked her milestone on April 17. Belated anniversary greetings are extended to Sherry and Larry Shiffer, who celebrated their wedding anniversary on April 17. The benefit soup and St. Luke’s Lutheran Church last week was a success and Mrs. Clara Meade and Mrs. Shirley Strohl, co-chairwomen, express thanks to all who helped in any way. Linda Gray was a medical patient in Tyler Memorial Hospital, Tunkhannock, at press time. United Methodist Women of Kunkle UM Church are putting together a birthday- anniversary calendar for 1984. - Anniversaries and birthdays can be turned into any UMW member. [1837 s30 sia + “I can’t believe how excited I am!” Lynn Sheehan Jr. exclaimed upon hearing the news. “This is great!” Lynn, 14, was picked as the grand prize winner in Kunkle Motors’ Open House celebration drawing last week. He is presently the new owner of a Yamaha Midnight 50 Special and he’s thinking it’s one of the most ex- citing things ‘which have happened to him during his lifetime. The eighth grade student at Dallas Junior Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sheehan, Huntsville Band Parents Road, Dallas. His mother, Sandy, is ‘a Dallas Post employee. She said the boy will not be riding the bike on the street because of his age, but the family has 13 acres of land ad- jacent to their home so he’ll have plenty of space to enjoy his new toy. The bike was awarded as the highlight of Kunkle Motors’ Open House cele- bration which ran from April 9-17. Kunkle Motors is owned by Dan Meeker. It is an authorized dealership for Saab Automobiles, Yamaha Motorcycles and Bolens Garden Equip- ment. Activities of the Dallas Band Parents Association include a bake sale to be conducted at the I.G.A. market in Dallas shop- ping center on Saturday, April 30, beginning at 9 a.m. All proceeds will be applied to current needs of the high school band through its support organization. Regular meeting of the Dallas band parents is slated for Tuesday, May 3, at 7:30 p.m. in the senior high band room. All band parents from senior and junior high should attend. On Friday, May 13, the Dallas Senior High Band will be feted at a banquet in its honor by the Band Parents Association. This event will be held in the senior high cafeteria at 6:30 p.m. Parents of band members are invited to be present and should make reservations with any of the organization’s of- ficers. On Friday evening, May 20, the Junior High School Bands will present a public concert at7:30 in the schoool auditorium with the theme “Infinite Variety in Music.”” There is no charge for the event which will feature 70 musicians in three band ensembles. PAGE THREE Deaths Ethel Engler Mrs. Ethel Eddy Engler, 63, of Lakeview Terrace, Harveys Lake, died Wednesday April 20 at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital following an illness. : Surviving in addition to her mother are her husband, Luther E., Harveys Lake; daughter, Mrs. Connie Jean Paul, Harveys Lake; sons, * Luther J., Nutley, N.J.; Robert A., Diamond Bar, Calif.; Rarry L., Las Vegas, Nev. ; sister, Mrs. Virginia Dungey, Kingston; brother, Will J. Roden, Endwell, N.Y; nine grandchildren. Funeral was Monday, April 25 from the Harold C. Snowdon Funeral Home. The Rev. Gene Carroll of the First Primitive Methodist Church of Plymouth of- ficiated. Interment was in Chapel Lawn Memorial Park, Dallas. Dr. Marvin Blum Marvin Blum, M.D., 67, of 440 Orchard West, Newberry Estates, Dallas, died Saturday, April 16, at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital following an illness. Shavertown = United Methodist Church an- nounces the following calendar of events: Wednesday, April 27 - 7 p.m., caring ministry support group will meet. Rev. Wert presiding. 6:30 p.m. - Wesley choir will meet. All children from thiird through eighth grades are urged to at tend. 7:30 p.m. - Pastor parish relations com- mittee will meet. Everell Chadwick presiding. 8 p.m., choir rehearsal. Make reservations for the covered dish luncheon which will follow the children and youth ser- vice on Sunday May 1. Call Mary Lou Swingle 696-2764 or 675-1311 or Marilyn Klick 675-3712. Saturday, April 30 - 10:30 a.m., Children and youth will rehearse for the Surviving are his wife, the former June Liben- son; a son, Dr. Richard H., Kingston; daughters, Marnie, mendocino, Calif.; Debbie, San Diego, Calif.; two grand- children; brothers, Leon, Kingston; Samuel, New York City; sister, Mrs. Lewis Salsburg, Kingston. Funeral was Sunday, April 17 from the Rosenberg Funeral Chapel, Wilkes-Barre. Interment was in the family plot, Temple Israel Cemetery. Bertha Reimiller Mrs. Bertha Reimiller, 89 Wesley Village, for- merly of Shavertown, died Saturday, April 17 in NPW Medical Center, Plains Twp., where she had been a patient for the past two weeks. Surviving are sons, George, Edwardsville; Paul, Tunkhannock: Arthur, Shavertown; daughter, Lillian Davis, Shavertown; eight grand- children; six great-grand- children; brothers, Gordon Roberts Sr. Plymouth; John Roberts, Kingston; sister, Mrs. Lillian Rolland. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday, April 19 from the First Welsh Schedule service to be held May 1. Children are asked to bring a sandwich for lunch. Beverage and dessert will be provided. Sunday, May 1 - 9:45 a.m., Church school with classes for everyone. Mrs. Elwood Swingle church school superintendent. 11 a.m., children and youth service. "12:15. p.m., family covered dish luncheon in the social hall. Make your reser- vations. All are invited. 4 p.m., confirmation. Monday, May 2 - 7:30 p.m., council on ministry will meet. Tuesday, May 3 - United Methodist Women’s craft group will meet. 6:30 p.m., Wesley choir will meet. 7:30 p.m. education work area will meet. 7:30 p.m., bell choir rehearsal. Baptist Church, Green Street, Edwardsville with the Rev. Ronald Berrus officiating. Interment was Swoyersville. Frank Siino Frank Siino, 69, of 95 E. Center 'St., Shavertown died Monday April 18 at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, where he had been a patient for 17 days. Surviving are his wife, the former Rose Lansky; brother, Peter; Tuckerton, N.J.; sisters, Mrs. Anna Mae Dupas, Long Island, N.Y.; Mrs. Josephine Harris, and Mrs. Catherine Matosin, both of Florida. Funeral services were held Wednesday April 20 from the Richard H. Disque Funeral Home, 672 Memorial Highway, Dallas. Interment was in Maple Lawn Cemetery, Wilkes-Barre. Also available: William Evans William L. Evans, 90, of Pole 288, Harveys Lake, died Monday, April 18 at his home. 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