ERR W BELATED GREETINGS are extended to Tom and Gerry Kasson of Noxen, who observed their wed- ding anniversary on Aug. 30. -0z BIRTHDAY GREETINGS are extended to Tracey Goble who cele- brated her birthday recently. 20- MR. AND MRS. ALDEN DIETZ of Beaumont have returned after visiting their daughter, Carolyn Dietz in Denver, Colo. -0- DR. AND MRS. CLARENCE D. PARKS of Noxen have returned after spending a weekend in Pitts- ford, N.Y., where they attended an international driving competition. Jackson United Methodist Church, There will be special music and greetings from former pastors. The Rev. William W. Reid, W.B. speaker at the anniversary service. a dinner at noon. Reservations must be in by Sept. 12 and can be made by calling SCHULTZ For Your CONVENIENCE — We Are OPEN DAILY! SAVE 33% Hi-Po-Vites 100's Natural Multi-Vitamins Plus Minerals .......... Sale $6.65 Vitamin C 1,000 mg. 100s ........ Sale $4.15 Flavorcee, Chewable Vitamin C, 250 mg. 100's .......... Sale $2.00 Ultra Cee, Timed Release Vitamin C, 500. mg. 1000's ais Sale $4.20 Ultra B-50, B-Complex, 60's ....... Sale $3.70 B-Complex 100's ...... Sale $3.05 For fresh clean feeling mouth and daily hygiene 24 Oz. C13 bi | PLY an feeling mou er $ 2 79 FINO’S PHARMACY 3 Main Street Dallas, Pa. 675-1141 CALL MAN" “"Lawn-A-Mat"’ Using Quality Organic Granular Fertilizers. A lot of grass his feet! AR Combined With 75 Yrs. Experience!! Seed Samples. 287-4425 Scranton 342-2121 Fire destroys barn An early morning fire on Sept. 6 completely destroyed a large sec- tion of a barn and milking parlor on the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kuzma at Vernon in Northmoreland Twp. The fire was called in at 5:27 a.m., according to Alan Pugh, Northmoreland Twp. Volunteer Fire Co. chief. Though estimated damage was placed at upwards of $60,000, no one was injured in the blaze. Nine vol- unteer fire companies from the northern end of Luzerne County and the southern end of Wyoming County responded. It took several hours to extinguish the blaze. In addition to several hundred bales of new made hay, expensive milking machines were destroyed in the blaze. About 60 head of high grade Hol- stein cattle were moved from the barn and the only loss in livestock was a calf. It took family members about 10 minutes to get the cattle from the barn to the field. With the help of some neighbors, about 30, the cows were chased about three miles down Route 292 to the Brown farm where the Kuzmas are housing and milking their herd. Telethon successful The Muscular Dystrophy Associa- tion (MDA) raised $30,691,627 in pledges through its 18th Annual Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon. In the Wilkes-Barre-Scranton viewing area, where the Telethon was car- ried by WNEP-TV Channel 16, $460,- 714 was pledged. Funds raised by the Telethon will help support MDA’s neuro-muscular diseases. For Delicious HOMEMADE FLAVOR ICE CREAM OVER 25 FLAVORS HICKORY CORNERS ICE CREAM SHOPPE Carverton Rd., Trucksville 696-2339 HOURS: Tues.-Fri. 1:00-9:30 Sat.-Sun. Noon-9:30 Mon. 5:00-9:30 Stop In And See | Where you get a phone can be almost as important as the phone itself. Why? For one thing. it takes a lot more than phones to put your calls through So your phone stould work perfectly with the system to which it's connected Commonwealth Telephone Company is the only place where you can buy or lease a phone and get all the services you need Residents argue plan Residents of Kingston Twp. vowed to fight the township’s planning commission’s backing of a proposed landfill on Bunker Hill. Approximately 50 township resi- dents attended a meeting Sept. 6 and angrily voiced their disapproval of allowing John Brdaric Jr. to operate the landfill. Brdaric’s plans are to store used building materials and fill open pits with debris such as concrete, bricks, brush and other materials from demolished buildings. In order for the landfill to oper- ate, the zoning classification of the land must be changed from the present conservation classification to mining status to comply with township and state regulations. Three members of the five- member board who were present at the Sept.6 meeting voted in favor of Brdaric’s request for a required zone change. Police get increase A six percent across-the-board salary increase for the Dallas Town- ship Police Force is presently being negotiated. The announcement was made by Supervisor Frank Wagner at a Sept. "6 meeting of the township Supervisors. Under the proposed two-year con- tract, the officers have requested an increase of $750 for 1984, and $950 for 1985, a $100 increase in their $300 holiday pay and a widow’s pension fund. The contract is expected to be signed in October. Agreement is made Dallas Township and Ecumenical Enterprises, Inc. have entered into an easement agreement for the use of a fire pond located at the Mead- ows complex in Dallas. The township currently has a 25- year agreement but wanted a life- FLORIST Open 7 days 675-2500 time commitment. The EEI, how- ever, was afraid the easement would hinder a possible future sale of the complex. Births A son to MAUREEN AND DAVID LONGFOOT, RD 3, Box 261, Wyoges ming, on Sept. 2 in Wilkes Bar @9 General Hospital. A son to PATRICIA AND CHARLES MAYE, Box 289, RD 4, Dallas, on Sept. 4 in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. A daughter to DEBRA AND ERIC HONS, RD 2, Box 67-A, Benton, on Sept. 6 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospi- tal, Kingston. A son to MRUDULA AND DR. NARESH SHAH, Dallas, on Sept. 8 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. Chamber plans foliage tour The Greater Wilkes-Barre Cham- ber of Commerce, in cooperation with the Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce, will be taking reser- vations for the 17th Annual Flaming Foliage Tour sponsored by the Visi- tors & Convention Bureau of the Greater Scranton Chamber of Com- merce, according to John Sheehan, Executive Director of the Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Com- merce. Monday, Oct. 10, Columbus pa, has been selected as the date for this year’s tour. Tourists will leave for Scranton from the Martz Trail- ways terminal at 11:45 a.m. Reservations for the tour includ- ing the round-trip bus transporta- tion, family style dinner, and enter- tainment are $26. and are now being accepted. Reservations must be made in person at the office of the Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Com- merce, 92 S. Franklin St., Wilkes- Barre. For further information, contact Tilly Kalish at the Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Commerce, 823-2101. 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