¥ Back country briefs MRS. KENNETH INMAN and her daughter, Mrs. James Jephson and the latter’s son, Dean Robert of Appalachin, N.Y. have returned after visiting Mrs. Inman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.B. Townsend of Orange. 0 PLANS ARE MOVING along nicely for the annual benefit bazaar of Northmoreland Volunteer Fire Com- pany to be held on Aug. 25-27 at the fire company grounds in Centermoreland. Bazaar will open with evening, Aug. 25. Parade will take place Friday, Aug. 27, starting at 6:30 p.m., followed by an auction at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 27. -0- MEMBERS OF ST. FRANCES X. CABRINI CHURCH at Carverton and its sister parish, Blessed Sacrament Church at Centermoreland, are completing plans for their annual Family Picnic for members of both congregations to be held Sunday, Sept. 11, at the Franklin Township fire hall in Orange. Rev. John P. Foley, pastor, is honorary chairman. General co- chairmen are John Kundrat and Larry Kalnoskas. -0- § DAVID VIRTHLER, founder and president of Dedica- tion Evangelism, based in Towaco, N.J., will conduct a series of evangelistic meetings and services at the Northmoreland Baptist Church in Centermoreland on Sept. 11-14, Rev. James Howell, pastor of the North- moreland Baptist Church has announced. Virthler will address current topics and issues of the day during the four day meetings. -0- PENNDOT EMPLOYEES have completed resurfacing of Orange Road from the Grange Hall at the jointure of Bodle Road and Orange Road to the center of the village of Orange, a distance of just over three miles. Resurfac- ing of Orange Road is one of several road improvements completed this summer in Franklin, Kingston and Dallas Townships - all of which were welcomed by motorists and residents of the three townships. -0- PLANS FOR THE ANNUAL FALL FESTIVAL of East Dallas United Methodist Church will be furthered at a meeting of the administrative board of the church this evening at 7. This year’s Festival will be held on Saturday, Sept. 17, on the church grounds on Lower Demunds Road. -0- ELLA MOORE CLASS of East Dallas United Method- ist Church held a craft session last Tuesday with 16 members turning out for the covered dish dinner and meeting, which followed. -0- CONGRATULATIONS are extended to Miss Sherry Goble, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goble of Centermoreland, and Brian Janosko of Sayre, who were married Saturday afternoon, Aug. 6 in Centermoreland United Methodist Church. Rev. Donald Walter, pastor, officiated. 0- NORTHMORELAND TOWNSHIP VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY is completing plans for its annual bazaar and auction to be held Aug. 25, 26, 27, at the fire company grounds in Centermoreland. Highlight of this year’s affair will be the parade to be held Friday evening, Aug. 26. Wilmer Faux is chairman of the parade committee; Jim Gilpin is chairman of the bazaar committee. Charles Goble 'is president of the Northmoreland Fire Company. Ride ’em, cowboy! honors in the competition. The Luzerne County 4-H Horse Show, sponsored by the Pennsylvania State University Cooperative Exten- sion Service, was held Aug. 6 at the Lehman Horse Show Grounds, Route 118. The show featured 4-H members who have been enrolled in the pro- gram since October, 1982. Sixteen-year-old Evan Brown of Dallas won first place honors in the Clover Leaf Barrel Race, first place in the Keyhole Class and second place in the four-corner stake class. Marcy Brown, age 18, of Harveys Dallas Post/Dan Walsh Lake, grabbed a first place in the four-corner stake class and a fourth place in the Clover Leaf Barrel Race. Eleven-year-old Amy McLaughlin of Harveys Lake won first place in the Stock Seat Equitation Division, first place in the Open Trail Event, Pony Division and second place in Groom- ing and Showmanship, Jr. Division. Chris McLaughlin, age 18, of Har- veys Lake, placed fourth in the Open Trail, Horse Diision; fourth in Hunters Seat, Equitation Senior Division; and was a member of the County team which placed first overall, 7 FRANK J. BURNAT Frank J. Burnat, 72, of RD 5, Shavertown, died Aug. 10 in Leader East Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Kingston, following an illness. Surviving are a daughter, Theresa, Wyoming; brothers, John, Larksville and Joseph, Dallas. Funeral was held Aug. 13 from the Piszezek Funeral Home, Plymouth, with mass of Christian Burial in St. John the Baptist Church, Larksville. Interment, parish cemetery, Dallas. EDITH CHAMBERLAIN Edith R. Chamberlain, 88, of Hunts- ville, died Aug. 11 at Leader East Nursing Center, Kingston, wher she had been a guest for six months. “Surviving are sons, Francis R. Chamberlain, Lake Silkworth; Walter E. Chamberlain Jr., Huntsville, with whom she resided; Robert N. Cham- berlain, Fullerton, Calif; six grand- children; four great-grandchildren. Funeral was held Aug. 13 from Swanson Funeral Home, Pikes Creek. SR. MCLAUGHLIN ; Sister Mary Francesca McLaughlin, a member of the Sisters of Mercy over 60 years, died Aug. 6 at Mercy Center Convent, Dallas. Surviving are a brother, John F., Alexandria, Va.; nieces and nephews. Mass of Resurrection was held Aug. 9 in Blessed Sacrament Chapel, Mercy Center, College Misericordia, Dallas. Interment St. Mary’s Cemetery, Hano- ver Twp. JOSEPH KARABINAS Joseph J. Karabinas, of 526 Church St., Swoyersville, and Old Lake Road, Harveys Lake, died Aug. 8 at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. Surviving is his wife, the former Agnes Klutsko. Funeral was held Aug. 10 from the Lehman Funeral Home, Swoyersville, with Mass of Christian Burial at St. John Nepomucene Church, Luzerne. Interment, parish cemetery,” Court- dale. w’ THERESA BARBOSE ville, died Aug. 4 at Geisinger Medical Center, Danville. Surviving are a daughter, Phyllis Thomas, Forty Fort; brothers, Stephen Prula, Plym- outh; Joseph Prula, West Pittston; sister, Mrs. Nellie Zambito, Swoyers- ville; one grandchild. Funeral was held Aug. 8 from Recu- pero. Funeral Home, West Pittston, with a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Anthony’s Church, Exeter. Burial, St. Nicholas Cemetery, Shavertown. ANTHONY FENICCHIA Anthony Fenicchia, 67, of Box 68 North Lake, Sweet Valley, died Aug. 9 at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kings- ga ra - ET stepsons, Brent Oliver, at home; Arden Oliver, Jr., Berwick; Dennis Hallday, Sweet Valley; brothers, Fenicchia, Berwick; Umberto Fenicchia Jr., West Mem- phis, Ark.; sisters, Mrs. Louis Franco, N.Y.; Mrs. Joseph Troinia, Berwick, Mrs. Peter Digiondomenico, Strouds- burg. FRANK A. ZAWACKI Frank A. Zawacki, of 36 Watkins St., Swoyersville, died Aug. 9 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. Helen V. Cimbak; brothers and sis- ters, Albert Frank Nervitt, Mrs. Helen Fender, Nellie and Mildred, all of Swoyersville. Funeral was held Aug. 12 from the Lehman Funeral Home, Swoyersville, with a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Mary’s Church, Swoyersville. Inter- ment, Mount Olivet Cemetery, Carver- ton. RAY W. HARVEY Ray W. Harvey, 72, of RD 2, Har- veys Lake, died Aug. 10 at his home. Surviving are his mother, the former Florence Miller of Tanners- ville; daughters, Mrs. Grace Steele, Sweet Valley; Mrs. Rae Ann Fischer, Langhorne; brothers, Keith, Kingston; Glenn, Bradford; Lionel, Dundalk, Md.; sister, Mrs. Edna Watkins, Lan- ghorne; nine grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Private funeral services were held from the Curtis L. Swanson Funeral Home, Pikes Creek. Interment, Memo- rial Shrine Cemetery, Carverton. JESSE BENJAMIN Jesse C. Benjamin, 90, formerly of Noxen, died Aug. 12 at Pleasant Living Convalescent Center, Edge- water, Md. Surviving are daughters, Mrs. Mary McCullough, Vienna, Va.; Mrs. Selma Winogrodzki, Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. Stella Devine, Crownsville, Md., whom he had been visiting at the time of his death; Mrs. Nancy Clark, Sheboygan, Wisc.; sons, Clinton, Hot Springs, Ark.; Robert, Bloomsburg; stepdaugh- ters, Mrs. Josephine Dymoknd, Beau- mont; Mrs. Myrle Coolbaugh, Shaver- town; Mrs. Pauline West, Edwardsville; Mrs. "Arlene Phelps, Beaumont; stepson, Harry Kresge, Parsons, W.Va.; 28 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; several great- great-grandchildren. Funeral was held Aug. 15 from Nulton Funeral Home, Beaumont. Interment, Orcutt Cemetery, Noxen. JOSEPH BALANIS Joseph Balanis, formerly of Cliffside Ave., Trucksville, died Aug. 12 in Valley Crest, Wilkes-Barre. i 0 aly 3010S Wh SEA FRIENDS OF MRS. ROBERT CYPHERS of Ransom cer ding ard] o rons 2 ton. i Surviving are his wife, the former Road, Franklin Twp., will be glad to learn she is home peat on graders forthe wot OF Surviving are his wife, the former Verna Donovitch; sister, Victoria @ aiter a six-day stay in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital as BY comes2® lec eon foien Rimey Oliver; Som, Anhony Jr Walker Bingnamion, N .Y.; several | a medical patient. ne. AVE meV aoout and daughter, Joanne, both at home; nie 1 nephews. : 0- is wi nas, T° Ride nets $7.0 \ pt Lend pe e nets 00 WN SINCERE SYMPATHY is extended the family of the pen tet Ne PPE gee, In'last week's $7.00 of late Leonard Munoz of Centermoreland, who was fatally an of oe roca oening® il The. Dallas Post. it was injured in an accident while visiting in Corning, N.Y. He cores ji soci! onede ® fcorrectl 2 AC 53 y reported that Vas the a ou Rew. and Mrs Carlos Munoz of pe © en oe papel To the “Ride to Stop Cancer” MEMORIAL HIGHWAY, DALLAS amascus, Pa. Mr. Munoz served for several years as ouch TC nis 0 an raised approxi : pastor of the Centermoreland United Methodist Charge, serio nove 2 eran i $5,000 for Phe tl OPEN Every DAY 8 AM lo3pm. i which includes UM churches in East Dallas, Dymond go? ade 0 peed we act Valley Unit of the Amcrt. Not Responsible for Typographical Errors 4 ; ” Hollow and Cenomorelond. ao an 8 Cay 5° i a ait fr can Cancer Society. | WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES | he sue O% Views 35P ye Jim Schilling, members : SL mn a See o fhe pubic relatos k als a Dare anise: Honra on Toy 31, 10 their SON | cumimmsm: os mans sas ios ms as as a Tes » 3% fond i department at Wilkes- Smo ehouse Specials and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moore of Whitney Point, N.Y. The’baby’s mother is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William Maslin of Chenango Falls, N.Y. Keith is employed at the International Business Dallas Post I enclose $9 in Pa. ($11 out of state) for student subscription for: DARING'S S 4 SMOKED HOT DOGS. .......lb. 1 3 DARING'S OWN Machine’s plant in Endicott, N.Y. Name -0- Address of Sympathy LADIES OF CENTERMORELAND UM CHURCH will : MUM FARM ¢ entertain at a shower Sunday afternoon at 2 for Tammy Zi Kukueka, an October bride-elect of David Rought of Given b P FLORIST Centermoreland. y Open 7 days 675-2500 0- Address Meat Specials HOLE CHOICE CUT TO ORDER IN THE JULY 6 EDITION OF THE DALLAS POST, it : ( )l would like a gift card sent (check if you would @&, vas reported that Mrs. Patricia Johnson of Bodle Road | like us tosend acard). iSendto P.O. Box 366, Dallas, Pa. 18612 or Call 675-5211 i ND 4 MED 0 SED ¥ MN 6 SE 0 WES 0 SENS ED § GHD 0 SED UBER 0 ER 3 GES —————————————————— OPENING NEW OFFICE “had given up plans to have the Franklin Township polling place moved from the Orange United Methodist Church annex to the Franklin Township fire hall. Mrs. Johnson, however, has informed The Dallas Post that she never secured a petition to change the polling place and, in fact, never had any intentions of doing so. Persons desiring a change in polling places are required to get a petition from the Election Bureau HOICE EYE ROAST SA Ty Jy HOICE RUMP ROAST .............. 1.8 Up to 134% Office located in the Luzerne County Court House. ’ | ' A X FREE Y IE i D#* oa iE : 4 Employees at the Election Bureau Office have informed ] s The Dallas Post that they keep no records of who picks ; ; ; ; 1 © up such petitions at their office. Neither do these We own and offer subject to prior sale and change in price: coolh Wo employes have any recollection of Mrs. Johnson being at : S th b 8 y 8 “In the opimion of Bond Counsel, the interest on the Series A Bonds is exempt from federal mcome oTTOM ROUND STEAK fass ele lain ss Lb. ® at ofrice. i tix ay presently enacted and construed. Under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania us Mrs. Johnson has assured The Dallas Post that it pn Spaced and ra the rors on ui Series A sends and the i levied - 3 rom the sale thereof are exempt Tom 'ennsylvania persona mcome tax, the Series makes no difference to her where the Franklin Twp. A Bonds are exempt from personal property taxes in Pennsylvania et he # interest on the Series A Bonds is exempt from the Pennsylvania Corpor- polling place is located. ate Net Income Tax so long as exempt from federal income tax $575,000 $3,535;000 Luzerne County (Pennsylvania) Industrial Development Authority First Mortgage Gross Revenue Bonds (Birchwood Nursing Center Limited Project), Series A DR. JUDY ANN SMITH MALACARI FOOT SPECIALIST Judy Ann Smith Malacari, D.P.M. announces the open- ing of her office at 281 Wyom- ing Avenue, Kingston, for the practice of Podiatric Medicine. be Dr. Malacari is a graduate § of Bishop Hoban High School, {| | | SOFT CONTACTS PACKAGE $129 {Includes Comprehensive eye exam, 1 pair single vision lenses to ¥ 6 C0 D. fitting dispensing. chemical care kit, 6 month follow-up care) Also avaliable - Extended Wear that you sleep with, Soft Toric for Astigmatism, Soft Bifocals, Gas Permeable. EEN; {Tawgtos Contacts Package valued $129.00 or more, and/or towards ye Glasses-frame and lenses only - Valued $89.00 or more). Y MERICAN CHEESE es seer e0 ib. ORMEL VAL SPICED HAM a0 000 hea Lb. 1.9 King's College and the Ohio | College of Podiatric §' Medicine. 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Dr. Malacari will be prac- ticing in the diagnosis and treatment of all conditions related to the foot. Dr. Malacari’s hours will be by appointment. She is ac- cepting appointments now at 283-1150. EXPIRES AUBUST 31, 1983 ol Call Now 348-1748 Scranton or 288-6578 Wilkes-Barre-Kingston for an appointment. Herbert J. Sims & Co., Inc. Established 1935 New York, New York (800) 221-9437 (Toll-Free): (212) 248-5600 (In New York) ® ove aes ans uease EYE CARE CENTER Primary Eye Care Practice of Optometry GREEN PEPPERS. .......... GOPLANT ........... I.B.E.W. Building, 431 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton Pool Building, 303 Market Street, Kingston
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