The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 17, 1983, Image 2

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    Hazleton,
Bernie - Urban,
the star-tip frosting.
THE ANNUAL FISHING
TRIP for Usher Boys of
Noxen Independent Bible
Church will be held next
week. The group will leave
Noxen on Monday and is
scheduled to return on
Friday, Aug. 26. The boys
will be fishing at Black
Lake in Stanley-
ville,Ontario, Canada.
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PASTOR AND MRS.
JERRY TALLENT of
Noxen, their son-in-law
and daughter, MR. AND
Date:
Time:
MRS. MARK WILLIAMS,
and Mrs. Tallent’s par-
ents, MR. AND MRS.
WALTER WANDEL of
Noxen have returned after
a vacation trip to Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Williams
have returned to their
home in Virginia Beach,
Va., where Mark is serv-
ing with the Navy. While
here they also visited
Mark’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Williams in
Springville.
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BEAUMONT UNION
GOSPEL CHURCH held
its annual Daily Vacation
Bible School last week.
Sessions were held
Monday through Friday
mornings from 9 to 11:30
a.m. Faculty members
included Mrs. Preston
Swan, Mrs. Gary Hopfer,
Dennis Jacobs, and Rev.
Jerry Tallent, Assisting
with other details were
Judy and Cindy Hopfer.
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THE WELCOME MAT
WAT OUT last week for
Dennis Jacobs and Mrs.
Tracey Jacobs. Mr. Jacobs
is the new youth pastor at
the Noxen Independent
Bible Church. He succeeds
Youth Pastor David Van
Etten, whose new address
is 120 Main Street, Ham-
burg, N.Y. 14075.
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A LARGE NUMBER OF
FRIENDS AND MEM-
BERS of St. Luke’s
Lutheran Church of Noxen
turned out on Sunday for
the Sunday School and
church picnic held at
Hanson’s Park at Harveys
Lake. The day’s actiities
were opened with a church
service at 11, followed by a
covered dish dinner at
12:30 with rides, games
and entertainment from 2
to 5. Rev. Jacob Victor is
pastor at St. Luke's
Lutheran Church.
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BELATED BIRTHDAY
GREETINGS are extended
to Robert Bellas, who cele-
brated on Sunday, Aug. 7
and to Arthur Blizzard,
whose birthday was
observed on Aug. 9.
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MISS CINDY FIELDS,
R.N., on the nursing staff
of St. Christophers Chil-
dren’s Hospital in Phila-
delphia, has returned after
a weekend with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Fields of Lutes Corners.
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Prison has water problems
Approximately 1400 inmates at the State Correctional
Institution at Dallas were without drinking water and
sanitary facilities during most of the day Aug. 10.
An electrical transformer which operates a motor for
the prison’s sole water pump failed at 4:30 a.m. A
250,000 gallon water storage tank had been drained for
maintenance and repair earlier in the week.
National guard units trucked more than 4,000 gallons
of water to the prison to be used for sanitary purposes
throughout the prison and normal water services
resumed early Aug. 11.
Permit granted for Fall Fair
The Dallas Area Fall Fair was awarded a conditional
permit for its 14th annual fair from the Lehman Twp.
zoning hearing board Aug. 8. The fair is scheduled for
Sept. 7-11.
The application, which includes five conditions, was
approved after an hour and a half discussion. The
zoning board, however, denied the association’s request
for a permanent 35 x 3 foot sign.
The association’s application had called for a 108-
square-foot sign, however, following a verbal amend-
ment to the application, the zoning board agreed to a
permanent 20-square-foot sign.
The conditions the Fall Fair Association must abide
by are: (1) control dust; (2) remove garbage and debris
from the premises; (3) provide crowd, riot and traffic
control; (4) control noise; (5) erect a barrier to the land
adjacent to the fair.
Haight will stand trial
Virgil D. Haight, of 25 Elizabeth St., Trucksville, was
ordered to stand trial on charges of furnishing and
conspiring to furnish alcohol to minors.
The charges were filed against Haight, 56, in connec-
tion with an auto accident that killed William C. Aston,
18, of 25 Stafford St., Trucksville and injured Frank
Aritz, 16, of 79 Davis St., Trucksville on July 31.
A preliminary hearing on the charges was held Aug. 9
before District Justice Earl Gregory of Shavertown.
Addresses will change
The addresses of Kingston Township residents in the
R.D. 7 postal route will change from box numbers to
house numbers, effective Aug. 27.
The change, outlined by Township Manager Mark
Kunkle at the Aug. 10 meeting of the board of
supervisors, will enable emergency and commercial
vehicles to locate the residences faster.
Affected areas include Midway Manor, Knobb Hill,
Harris Hill Road and Manor Drive.
Residents living in the R.D. 3 area, which includes
Bunker Hill Road, Carverton Road, Eighth Street,
Mount Olivet Road, Bodle Road, Crispin Road, Church
Street, Carverton Heights and Coon Road, will also get
new addresses in the near future.
Zoning request on hold
The Kingston Township Planning Commission will not
make a recommendation on a proposed zoning change
until after Sept. 6.
John Brdaric, Box. 308A, Kingston Twp., has requested
a zoning ‘change from conservation to mining to allow
him to dump demolition debris and store building
materials.
The Planning Commission held a meeting Aug. 12 with
45 people in attendance. Only five of those people
offered sworn testimony against the request, fearing
that the dumping would affect water, cause fires and
odors and attract rats.
Alleged rapist to stand trial
Court for the rape and assault of a 22-year-old Dallas
woman.
At a preliminary hearing held Aug. 12, District Justice
John Hopkins ruled there was sufficient evidence
against Herbert Kern, 26, of East Mountain Road,
The victim was picked up by Kern and another man
while hitchikingon Dec. 16, 1982. The victim alleges she
was raped and beaten after visiting several bars with
the two men.
Kern cannot post bail and is hema detained at the
Luzerne County Prison.
Five injured in crash
Five Back Mountain residents were injured in a three-
car collision on Route 415 Aug. 14.
The injured were identified as Martin Krzyicki, of RD
5, Shavertown; his wife, Gail, same address; Frank
Morgan, Davenport Street, Dallas; Charles Brader, RD
1, Dallas; and his wife, Jacqueline, same address.
The Krzyickis and Morgan were transported to
Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston, by the Dallas
Mobile Intensive Care Unit. They were all admitted for
minor injuries.
The Braders were taken to Wilkes-Barre General
Hospital by the Kunkle Ambulance. Mrs. Brader was
admitted for observation while Mr. Brader was treated
— Births
A daughter, Aug. 3, to DONNA AND JAMES
FOWLER, 355 Harris Hill Road, Shavertown in Wilkes-
Barre General Hospital.
A daughter, Aug. 2, to THERESA AND JOHN
GORDA, 226 E. Center St., Shavertown, in Wilkes-Barre
A daughter, Aug. 6, to DEBORAH AND RICHARD
DEUBLER, Box 244-F, Route 4, Dallas, in Nesbitt
Memorial Hospital.
A son, Aug. 6, to CECILE AND MICHAEL PIEKAN-
SKI, 232 Watkins St., Swoyersville, in Nesbitt Memorial
Hospital.
A daughter, Aug. 6, to JO ANN AND SAM SCALZO, 84
Watkins St., Swoyersville, in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital.
- A son, Aug. 6, to EVA AND GARY SHAW, Evergreen
Estates, RD 1, Sweet Valley, in Nesbitt Memorial
Hospital.
Telethon volunteers needed
Volunteers are needed to help with the Avoca segment
Manny Gordon, Chairperson of the Telethon in the
Greater Northeastern Pa area. -
The 21% hour “Extra Special Special” will be
televised on WNEP-TV Channel 16, Sunday, Sept. 4,
starting at 9 p.m: and continuing Hons 6 p.m.
Monday, Sept. 5.
Manny. Gordon. said that anyone interested in volun-,
teering for the Labor Day Telethon should call the loca
MDA Office at (717) 826-0267.
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