Exeter; Betty SSGT. Walter Schooley of Noxen, a member of the 92nd Aerial Port Squadron, was recently presented with a Certificate of Rec- ognition from the unit. SSGT. Schooley was cited for his achievement of out- standing score on his career development exam. SSGT. Schooley is mar- ried to the former Ann Walton of Clarks Summit, and they have two chil- dren. He is employed by Quality Metal, Dallas. The certificate was presented by Colonel Fred R. Endri- kat, deputy commander for resources, Dover AFB, Del. Rebecca M. Albert, Dallas, was among 338 graduates who received Bachelor’s degrees during Mansfield State College’s 118th Commencement cer- emonies held recently at the college’s Van Norman Field. Airman Thomas A. Powell, son of Thomas R. and Ada F. Powell of 164 Arch St., Edwardsville, has been assigned to Kees- ler Air Force Base, Miss., after completing Air Force Dean’s List for the second quarter of the fall term at Simmons School of Mortu- ary Science, Syracuse. Gebhardt is married to the former Joyce Dobroski of Trucksville. They have a daughter, Jacquelyn, 4 years old. Gebhardt is the son of Dorothy Gebhardi, Wyo- ming and the late SFC John Gebhardt. Jo Anne Oliver of Dallas joined 68 students graduat- ing from Sterling Institute in Craftsbury Common, Vermont, recently. Jo Anne completed Sterling’s Grassroots Project after one year of intensive hands-on and academic training with a specialty in forestry and wildlife biol- ogy. Jo Anne worked with a crew of seven other stu- dents to cut pulp, learn mapping skills, and partic- ipate in a physical chal- lenge course which FOR DAD. includes a four day winter camping trip, a ropes-and- initiative course, and rock climbing. Jo Anne is a member the graduating, class celebrat- ing Sterling’s 25th anniver- sary. vere among the 677 stu- dents named to the Dean’s List at The Williamsport Area Community Co llege for the Spring Semester 1983. Students, from asso- cate, programs, must attain at least a 3.5 grade average to be named to the Dean’s List. They are Keith W. Davis, Rte. 1, Box 567, Harveys Lake, certificate, Plumbing and Heating; Albert W. Ashton, RD 5 Box 168, Shavertown, cer- tificate, Construction Car- pentry; John R. Alles Jr., RD 2, Box 377A, Dallas, certificate, Construction Carpentry. ier ea al A particularly thoughtful gift from Cross. The Selectip Pen lets Dad choose from Cross medium, fine, and now new extra fine porous point re- were Paul Metzger and David Siroud, far right above. The lucky winners were M.R. Wrobleski, Kingston; Jeffrey Kashiel, Sugar Notch; George A. Strish, Ashley; Mike Tkach, Wilkes-Barre; Joan Pyrich, Mountainiop; Elsie Kiech- ner, Freeland; Jack Turcan, Dallas; Mrs. George Miller, ®c rion: Judy Delany, Nanticoke; Florence Kate McDonagh, Wilkes-Barre; D. Peck, Pittston; T. Thomas, Wilkes-Barre; Elizabeth Smedley, Pittston; Love Kondratick, Plains; Adam Koper, Larksville; Rita Cartie, Moosic; George Musoline, Wilkes-Barre; Pauline Malinowski, Warrior Run; Mike Tkach, Wilkes-Barre; A. Migliosi, Pittston; basic training. During the six weeks at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, he studied the Air Force mission, organiza- pe i A be performing at the BAZAAR SLATED ings will include a total of ular games, 5 specials, Sweethearts” will perform Jigence field. Classic Black v annual June Festival on The Fairmount Twp. 81 prizes. The grand prize door prizes and free Friday at 8 p.m. and He is a 1981 graduate of Yellow Gold Oséar ROTH Saturday, June 18, at Nes- Vol. Fire Co. will hold its is a 19” color television set refreshments. “Little Rock’ will enter- West Side’ Vocational or Silver Y. bitt Memorial Hospital. annual bazaar June 17, 18 with stand. JUNE MEETING SET tain Saturday following the Technical High School, oMeweln Mazenkairtch, Marion Harnak, Hazleton, Diane Moha, Moosic: Janet tion and customs and | ffs, Lifetime mechanical Wilke-Barre; Lorraine Toparcer, Edwardsville; R. Krablin, McCarroll, Dallas; Mary Leo, Wilkes-Barre; J. Wambnlid, egelvel Special traming guarantee, of course. Swoyersville, Bernadine Sadowski, Nanticoke, Stanley Tar- Mountaintop; Jim Royal, Wilkes-Barre; Mary Leo, Wilkes- “'y" sition airmen who 1 From $10.00 y noski, Wilkes-Barre; Charlotte Mikitka, Sugar Notch; Mary Barre. complete Pasi training > earn credits toward an CROSS associate degree in applied science through the Com- Coming Events EAR | HR Force. KNIGHTS PERFORM Bingo will also be held in with the annual June Fes- Bingo on Thursday, June 9 including pierogies, potato Powell will now receive The Singing Knights of the firehall Friday evening tival on Saturday, June 18. at 7:30 p.m. at the Fire pancakes, sausage hoa- specialized instruction in the Assumpta Council will beginning at 7 p.m. This year’s special draw- Hall. There will be 20 reg- gies. “The Honky Tonk the communications intel- A full slate of entertain ment is scheduled for the The bazaar will begin festival activities will be Mary Circle of the Shaver- LL BOARD TO MEET Sgt. Verena G. Blasko, 659 N. Memorial Hwy. day as well as many other Friday evening at 6 p.m. made available at a later town United Methodist The regular monthly daughter of Michael and Dallas—675-2623 activities for the entire with plenty of good food, date by the auxiliary plan- Church will be held meeting of the Lake- Renate M. Blasko of 904 HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. 9-5 family. Sponsored by the hospital auxiliary, all pro- ceeds from the festival are The Country Store will feature beautiful hand- made quilts; pillows and stuffed animals as well as homemade jams, jellies and breads. Members have been preparing for the festival throughout the year. CAMP LOUISE OPENS A summer of excitement and fun starts July 3 at Camp Louise in Berwick as Penn's Woods Girl Scout Council kicks off its five week resident camp sessions. Davis Vol. Fire Co. will be held Fri., and Sat., June 10 and 11, 1983. It will be held at the Idetown Fair- ‘grounds across from the firehall located on route 415 the Dallas Harveys Lake Highway. (Top of the hill from the lake) The fairgrounds will open Friday at 6 p.m. “The Honky Tonk Heart and 19. including homemade hal- ushki, bean soup, -pier- gioes, potato pancakes and 6 p.m. followed by a log sawing competition. Tro- phies -. will: then be awarded. ‘‘Legend’”’ will entertain from 8-11 p.m. PROGRAM SET entertainment will ‘be available at this year’s June Festival on Saturday, June 18, on the grounds of Nesbitt Memorial Hospi- tal, Kingston. Three dance groups will ious times throughout the day. The Tony Grant Stars to offer an excellent medley of choral sounds. Members of the Brass Band of the Irem Temple are scheduled to perform ieland tunes. The Bishop O'Reilly Clown Ministry will be on hand featuring skits for the entire family. Entertainment will run Exact times for specific ning committee of this June extravaganza. For fire hall. All members are asked to attend as it will be the: last. meeting until September. The June meeting of the Monday, June 13, at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Jane Torr in Dallas. Friday at 6 p.m. and Sat- urday at 5 p.m. The parade will be held Satur- be games, refreshments firemen’s competition. Lehman Board of School Directors will be held Tuesday, June 14, at 8 9 at 8 p.m. at the Coral Lounge, 245 Owen St., Swoyersviile. Any woman interested in joining is wel- Pringle, Market St., Kingston, has been decorated with the Army Achievement Medal Wyoming Valley West High School, Kingston. Robert A. Gebhardt, 131 Second Avenue, Kingston, has been named to the Fri. 9-7 & Sat. 9-3 4 TM . won a donated to the hospital for many others, contact the Community To make reservations p.m. in the auditorium of at Fort Benning, Ga. Selectip Pen... featuring new extra fine WIItiNg, By patient equipment. “The Cadillac Cowboys” Relations Department at and donations, call Grace the Lake-Lehman Senior The medal is awarded to BRANCH HELPS will entertain from 8-11 288-1411, Extension 4025. Lord at 675-1503 or Ollie High School, Lehman. soldiers for achievement Members of the Rural p.m. Area chain saw com- AUXILIARY TO MEET Daubert at 675-2665. Allen R. Serchik, first vice or meritorious service and _ ARE Branch of the Nesbitt petitors will compete to The Shavertown Fire Co. BAZAAR IS SLATED president, will preside. acts of courage. : ht ; > F, Memorial Hospital Auxil- see who is the fastest and Ladies Auxiliary will con- - Jonathan R. Davis Fire WOMEN TO MEET Blasko is a suply spe- oY will be setting up the the best on Saturday at 3 duct their June meeting on Co., Idetown Fireman’s Women with the Veter- cialist with the U.S. Army ‘Country Store” at this p.m. The annual Fire Monday, June 13, at 7:30 Bazaar will be held June ans of the Vietnam War, Infantry Training Center. MEMORIAL HIGHWAY, DALLAS year’s June Festival on Men's Parade will begin at p.m. at the Shavertown 10 and 11. Grounds open will meet Thursday, June She is a 1975 graduate of OPEN EVERY DAY 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. CHOICE BONELESS CENTER CUT | a j 1.49 9 Girls may elect General singers, jazz and disco ° : camping, Lifesaving, Can- dancers, baton twirlers SHUCK ROAST ................... s 0 i fon Homesteading, and acrobats. The Show CHUCK STEAK... .......... ib. 1.5 4 San ue am a man Bl, sions For a 51.79 0 special = sessions forniing Arts, Shamokin, scheduled for the summer. will perform a variety of CROSS ~cus CHUCK ............ ji : ‘99 pI will enjoy the olympic- dance selections. In addi- CHOICEC <.. swimming pool, lake, tion, the David Blight LONDON BROS ............... ib, . crafts and nature activi. Dance Review, will LEAN ; 1 89 ties. present tap, jazz and disco CHICKEN STEAKS ............... ib. Be For further information, routines plus pantomine: FRESH E $1 29 contact Penn's Woods girl © A popular local group, CGROUNDBEEF.............. tb. 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