The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 01, 1983, Image 8

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Anniversaries
MR. AND MRS. JOE Dallas. Mrs. Gula is Michael, John Jr., Lisa Mrs. Debbie Domanish,
GULA; 20 Frederick St., employed by Cynthia Sue and Chrispopher. Kingston, Denise Skatula,
Swoyersville, will cele- Inc. in Swoyersville. Barbose is associated Swoyersville and Susan.
brate their 32nd wedding with the Potlatch Corp., in He is associated with the
anniversary tomorrow. -0- Ransom. Yocum Construction Co.,
© The Gulas are the parents MR. AND MRS. JOHN Kingston.
* of two children, Ronald of BARBOSE, 46 Gillespie 0-
Plymouth,and Marianne St., Swoyersville, will cele- MR. AND MRS. FRANK -0-
' Gula Maticic of Kingman, brate their 25th wedding ARITZ, SR., 40 Watkins MR. AND MRS. PETER
HEATIZ. anniversary Tuesday. The S4., Swoyersville, will cele- ONTKO, 456 Slocum St.,
Mr. Gula is associated Barboses are the parents brate their 46th wedding Swoyersville will celebrate
with’ Pennaprint, Inc. in of five children: Joseph, anniversary Saturday. their 49th wedding anni-
The Aritzes are the par- versary tomorrow.
ed ; ents of four children: The 'Ontkos are the par-
MALTBY DRUG STORE Dominick, Trucksville: ents of three sons, Robert,
Margaret, Mrs. Delores . Allen and Mark. They also
326 Hughes St.,Swoyersville, Pa. Chipego and Afty. Frank have eight grandchildren,
287-7724 Jr., all of Swoyersville. Angeline, Robert Jr.,
They also have seven Gerald, Kathy, James,
grandchildren. John, Betsy and Heather
; Ontko.
YANN Bes 100 mg: 100's 2 tor $4.98 -0- Mr. Ontko is a retired
i -12 ... 250 meg. 100% .... 2 for $4.75 MR. AND MRS. DAN Pa. railroad worker.
; VITAMIN C MAGLI, 4 Sycamore
: Rose Hips 500 mg. 100's 2 for $4.89 Drive, Swoyersville, will -0-
+ 3 HI-POTENCY MULTI VITAMINS celebrate their 28th wed- MR. AND MRS. JOHN
+ MAGNUM 75-30’ 2 for $6.49 ding anniversary Satur- MULLAY, 26 Sycamore
i day. Drive, Swoyersvilie, will
; BUY ONE GET ONE The Maglis are the par- celebrate their 31st wed-
: ents of a daughter, Mrs. ding anniversary tomor-
: FREE Michele Magli Fagula, of row.
¥ Wilkes-Barre. Mullay is a retired busi-
: FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY Wi Magli is the manager of nessman.
i LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEES Joe Ranieli R.Ph. @ the A.E. Nelson Co,
¥ Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Magli -0-
£ is associated with Kings- MR. AND MRS. LOUIS
(pm HNN RN SE EN EN EN NR EE ANN NBN ton Fashions Division of RANDAZZO, former resi-
X 5 N 2 H 5 Leslie Fay. fois of Soyersille How
$ residing at 45 ’arolina
; B 0. ose Co. ¥ -0- ‘Ave., West Wyoming, will
‘BH o B MR. AND MRS. celebrate their 31st wed-
’ JOSEPH F. LICATA, of ding anniversary Tuesday.
! % Swoye svi | le BB Dimmck, Pa, former resi- The Randazzes are ‘the
‘3 § dents of Swoyersville, will parents of four children,
celebrate their 28th wed- Vincent, Louis Jr., Lisa
: RB Pa rty B ding anniversary Satur- and Michael. They also
‘EH K day. have one grandson, John
: " B The Licatas are Je par- Randazzo.
; : ents of seven children, Randazzo is associated
i | Tuesdays &Fridays B Mrs. Jo Ellen Gittens, with Offset Paperback Co.,
: R.N., Rochester, N.Y.; Dallas.
: : H C oT 4 :30 P . m . § Frank, N.J.; Joseph Jr. -0-
3 AAAI LGANP II PEIN iDaren, Mary, Kenneth and MR. AND MRS. Phas
8 § Anthony. KOLOJEJCHICK, 222 Hil
'm Slocum Street J Licata is a teacher at top Drive, Knob Hill West
! Elk Lake High School. Wyoming, former resi-
| Swoyersville, Pa. dents of Swoyersville, will
3 10: celebrate their 41st wed-
4 BE ES ENE IN ER EE AE EOE w'Y MR. AND MRS. ding anniversary Monday.
BS — THOMAS H. GULLA, 33 They are the parents of
5 Railroad St., Swoyersville two daughtes, Barbara
: ‘B ARON!’ S SE AFOOD will “celebrate their 16th Dushanko of Swoyersville
wedding anniversary and Deborah Barna,
300 AVENUE A, SWOYERSVILLE -287-2111 (Wholesale & Retail) pia. Wilkes-Barre Twp. They
The Gullas are the par- also have six grandchil-
i of three children,
Fresh Filet Of
dren.
Head Coie Paul Pasek
sets Junior Football of
Swoyersville boys registra-
tion Saturday June 4 from
10 a.m. to 12 noon at the
Swoyersville Borough
Building. All boys age 7 to
13 before Oct. 15 are eligi-
ble to play. Registration
fee is $6 to help cover the
cost of insurance. One
parent or guardian should
accompany the child at
registration.
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Two of our leading citi-
zens and former top base-
ball pitchers celebrated
their birthdays this past
week. They are Mayor
Anthony Srefanoski of
Milbre Street and Condy
Innamorati of* Hemlock
Street, Swoyersville.
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The Clover Club of
Swoyersville announced
that its scheduled baseball
trip to Veterans Stadium
on Sunday, June 12 has
been cancelled. The game
for July 24 at Yankee Sta-
dium is on and tickets can
be purchased from any of
the members or at
Shanky’s Bar on: Hughes
St., Swoyersville
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Bob Ontko Jr., ‘sen of
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ontko,
Sr. of Jay St.; Swoyersviile
made an auspicious debut
with Penn State Varsity in
their recent Blue and
White end of spring train-
ing game held at Penn
State University Park.
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A Crime Watch Program
was initiated in Swoyers-
ville this past week
between the Police Depart-
ment under Chief William
Dorman and interested
residents. More will come
on this later.
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The Orioles of Alba’s
Dart League were never
given credit for winning
the second half. They won
by two games over the
Brewers and Dodgers.
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Mr, and Mrs. Thomas
Semanek of 965 Main St.,
Swoyersville, recently cel-
ebrated their first wedding
anniversary. They were
married on May 22, 1982 at
Holy Trinity Church by
Rev. Clement Podskoch,
cousin of the bride.
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Congratulations to the
following residents of
Swoyersville who: will or
have celebrated their
birthdays within the last
week: Mildred Krakosky,
Maltby Ave.; Shanky
Adamchak, Hughes St.;
John Delescavage and
Cooksie Adams, Jay St;
Steve Pacovsky, Hughes
St. and Betty Gavlick,
Creek St.
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Johnny Mesaros, formerly
of Swoyersville, who now
resides in Trucksville was
honored with a party on
his birthday last weekend.
The student body of Holy
Trinity School of Swoyers-
ville participated in the
May Crowning ceremony
at St. Mary’s Shrine of
Holy Trinity Parish. Msgr.
Michael C. Polcha deliv-
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Mrs. Anna Mitchell of
Poland St., Swoyersville
returned from the Nesbitt
Hospital where she was a
surgical patient.
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Frank Balara of Simp-
son St., - Swoyersville
returned home from Gen-
eral Hospital where he
was a surgical patient.
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Steve Yuhas Sr. of Main
Street is a medical patient
at Nesbitt Hospital.
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Primary Election Day
was a quiet one in’ Swoy-
ersville. About 60 percent
of the voters came out as
the .amount of candidates
on the ballot scared most
away.
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Luzerne Volunteer Fire
Auxiliary Bowling League
held an awards banquet
recently. The team captur-
ing first place was the Ron
Shadie bowlers.
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The Pa. Heart Associa-
tion and the chairman and
co-chairman of the Annual
Heart Fund Drive wish to
thank the people of Swoy-
ersville for their courtesy
and generosity. A special
thanks to the volunteers
who gave their time fo
canvass the town ‘door to
door and pushed the drive
over the quota.
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The Clover Club of
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Shanky’s Cafe at 287-9438,
George Kovalick at 693-
3644 or Jack Urban at 287-
0303.
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A roll-off was held by
the Swoyersville Business-
men’s Bowling League at
Chacko’s East in Wilkes-
Barre © between Perzia
Insurance and Maltby
Drug. Perzia Insurance
won.
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Shanky’s Cafe will hold
its 3rd Annual Softbal
Tournament on June 4, 5
11 and 12 at Dombroski
Field, Sans Souci High-
way, (behind Rifkin Mfg.).
Entrance fee is $65 plus
one softball. For more
information call Dave
Evans 829-2781, Riek
Oravic = 825-9867, Wally
Rapcavage 823-2089.
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Street Commissioner
Socky Saxon said that he
has been receiving com-
plaints from residents of
glasses being broken on
streets . especially at the
Ruckno road between
Lindberg and Hemlock
Streets. Anyone caught
will be punished to the
fullest extent of the law.
We have a beautiful town,
let’s keep it that way.
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followers wert
Shown above are
from left,
Jeanette
Yanim,
Steven Yuhas of 1026
Main St., Swoyersville was
recently honored with a
party on his 80th birthday.
The party was given by his
iidren at the home of his
son. and daughter in law,
Jim and ‘Katie: Yuhas of
Main St Swoy ersville.
“Pegg s he is affec-
tionately known by every-
The Boys Scout and Cub
Scout Troop 144 of St.
Mary’s Church, ' Swoyers-
ville had a project: every
‘COOKED DUNGENESS
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AWEDELIVER "osiinne” was,
SMALL COOKED
SHRIMP
Reg. $1.39
Buy 1
Get
1 Free
8 OZ. PKG.
one, is well known and
liked by everyone and we
look forward to celebrat-
ing more of his birthdays
with him. Congratulations
Peggy.
Among those who partic-
ipated in the celebration
were Paul Michaels,
Joseph Batory, Stephen F.
Yuhas, Kimberly Yuhas,
month in picking up bun-
dles of paper to raise
money for their trips and
projects throughout the
year.
This was suddenly inter-
rupted recently as vandals
set fire to the trailer which
was located on the Ruckno
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Donna Marie Sickler,
Joyce Ann Yuhas, Cindy
Yuhas, Betty Michael,
John Sickler, James D.
Yuhas, Walt Michaels,
Anna Mae Batory, Sue
Anne Batory, Vodge
Batory, Walter Michaels
Jr., Doris Sickler, Johnny
Sickler, Beth Ann Sickler,
Mary Jule Yuhas, Kevin
property between Hemlock
and Lindberg Streets. The
scouts worked hard with
their parents to load the
trailer and they get about
$100 for this hard work.
Firemen worked on the
fire until the wee hours of
the morning.
8 OZ. PKG.
Covert, James A. Yuhas,
Denise Stelma, Ann Marie
Batory, Susan Coulter,
Marissa Coulter, Elaine
Yuhas, Michael Coulter,
Julie Yuhas, Elaine
Yuhas, Mary Ann
Michaels, Jim Yuhas,
Kathleen Yuhas, Katy
Yuhas.
Bill Coniglio is coordina-
tor of Scout and Cub Scout
Troop 144. He said the
scouts still haven’t decided
if they are going to con-
tinue to pick up the
papers. They might decide
on going another route to
earn money.
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