& next few years. ownership of Maltby Drug Store. Ranieli prides himself in being a part of the first drug store which came about approximately 60 years ago under the proprietorship of a Mr. Edwards. Following Mr. Edwards was Sam Smulovitz, who was followed by Ted Fischer, prior to Ranieli’s tenure. A native of Pittston, Ranieli admits his ultimate goal was to own his own business and saw a dream unfold when the opportunity to take over at Maltby came about. Maltby, which is open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and 8 a.m. to noon on Sunday, employs six people and offers 24-hour emergency service. In addition, the drug store is also'a UGI collection agent, a United States Postal branch, and serves all third-party prescriptions, including PACE, Blue Cross and Medical Assistance. A bachelor, Ranieli resides on Murray Street in Forty Fort. He is a member of the Pennsylvania Pharmaceutical Association and presi- dent of the Swoyersville Kiwanis Club. The Lake-Lehman Key Club has begun planning a canned goods drive. Held from November 12-16, the project is asking for any dona- tions of canned foods or personal products. These donations will be forwarded to the Shepherds of the Street Organization, which will then distribute the goods to needy, home- less people in our area. A donation box will be placed in the Lake- Lehman Senior High School office. Every member of the school and community is asked to demonstrate their generosity by donating to help the less fortunate. The Key Club is also involved in another school affiliated project. Each year, the school works with the Red Cross to organize a mini blood drive. Since it is held in the school, the availability of time and easy access of the blood drive encourages students to begin donat- ing blood. Each member of the Key Club who meets the requirements to doante blood is making the sacrifice while other members, in coopera- tion with the Health Assistants Class, aid in the organization and execution of the blood drive. The blood drive was held November 7 in the high school gym. One final charity project in which the Key Club is involved in is a bed race. The bed race was held November 10 on North Main Street. Wilkes-Barre. The Lake-Lehman Key Club will be gathering pledges in order to benefit our charity, Spina Bifida. Other area clubs will be in our competition. It is a fun way to raise funds to benefit those suffering from the disability birth defect. The Key Club encourages public involvement in all of these activities and wishes to thank those whose generosity will certainly make these project successful. Donation made Conferences set The Dallas Junior High School will host parents for parent-teacher conferences, by appointment, on Nov. 15 from noon to 8 p.m. Parent- teacher conferences are part of a new program at the school to improve communications between home and school regarding class- room activities and curricular inno- vations. Individual meetings will be sched- CRON TI Ro My ph a Net HP LENG : Z 11 ) FARMS INC. oN = Ih == ) aa E FE wos i: = MW ’ 2 IT ew feel AMAT EAR To [ uled for parents with teachers or teams of teachers, as requested. Parents are encouraged to take advantage of this new opportunity to learn of their child’s program and progress. Parents who have not yet sched- uled conferences, and who wish to do so are encouraged to call the Guidance Department at the Dallas Junior High, 675-5201, as soon as possible. Numbers announced The Jackson Township Volunteer Ambulance Association requests that all non-emergency transporta- tion calls be arranged for after 4:30 p.m. on weekdays, or anytime on weekends. Transportation and emergency calls should be placed at 696-1213. The Ambulance Association does provide 24 hours-a-day, 7-days per week coverage for emergency calls, and is fully certified by the Pa. Dept. of Health. Any township residents who are interested in learning more about the Ambulance Association, or who would like to become members are urged to attend meetings which are held on the third Thursday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at the ambul- ance station. The Ambulance Association will sponsor a Red Cross, CPR, ‘‘Race For Life”’ course on Sunday, Nov. 25 at 3 p.m. Drive will conclude This year’s membs rship drive for the Ronald McDona'd House in Dan- ville will conclude on Nov. 15. Anyone interested in becoming a member should s.nd a note express- ing their desire to The Ronald McDonald House, c-o Children’s Oncology Services of Danville, Inc., P.O. Box 30), Danville, Pennsyl- vania, 17821. There is an optional $5 membership fee per member. Membership in the Ronald McDonald House entitles you to receive the RMH Newsletter quart- erly, the opportunity to be named to the Board of Directors or to one of its committees, the opportunity to attend and vote at the annual gen- eral membership meeting, and a membership card valid from Janu- ary 1 through December 31, 1985. The Ronald McDonald House is a home away from home for families of children who are being treated for serious illness or injury at the Geisinger Medical Center. Since the opening of the House in 1981, more than 50,000 individuals have benefit- ted from its service. Children’s Oncology Service of Danville, Incorporated, is the non- profit organization which operates the Ronald McDonald House. Births — The following area couples have announced births recently: A son to FRANCES AND RONALD LUCARINO, RD 1, Box 429, Harveys Lake on November 9 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. A son to CLAIRE AND KEVIN MCGOVERN, 23 Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, on November 8 in Nes- bitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. A son to CHARLOTTE AND MICHAEL MUCHLER, 129 Valley View Park, Dallas, on November 7 , in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. Subscribe To The Post aR at CATALYTIC CONVERTERS Installed and car-life guaranteed* by Cole Muffler. HEAVY DUTY SHOCKS . .. ........... $15.95 each RADIAL SHOCKS... 0 (ai fotdll [f $18.95 each GAS CHARGED SHOCKS . i. ......... $22.95 each TRUCK & VAN SHOCKS. . .. |... ...... $22.95 each OVERLOAD SHOCKS. . .............. $61.95 pair = Call 675-5211 or mail to: The Dallas Post P.O. Box 366 61 Gerald Avenue Dallas, Pa. 18612 MATTHEWS’ WAREHOUSE IS BURSTING AT THE SEAMS! 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