ool Two injured Dallas Post/Ed Campbell Fairgrounds. Four Back Mountain residents were injured in a two-vehicle acci- dent last Wednesday on Route 118 near the Lehman Fairgrounds, approximately one mile west of Dallas. Injured were Jean M. Orkwis, 30, of RD 4, 148 Hemlock Drive, Oak Hill, Dallas, driver of one of the vehicles; Ronald H. Orkwis, 32, of RD 4, 148 Hemlock Drive, Oak Hill, Dallas, an occupant; Emma Jane Schoonover, 57, of RD 2, Dallas, driver of one of the vehicles; and Jestie Cook, 54, of RD 2, Box 317, Dallas, an occupant in the Schoon- over vehicle. According to the Pennsylvania State Police, wjp are currently investigating the accident, the Orkwis vehicle, a 1984 Chevrolet Blazer was travelling West on Route 118. It skidded on icy pavement and was struck broadside by a 1981 which was travelling East. All four persons involved in the accident were transported to Wilkes-Barre General Hospital by the Idetown and Lehman ambul- ances. Both vehicles were towed from the scene. Trooper John Norwillo of Troop P, Pennsylvania State Police, Wyo- ming, is investigating the accident. The following self-help tips are offered to help minimize heat loss and avoid frozen water pipes during the frigid temperatures we're expe- riencing. 1. Set your thermostat back at night or if you will be away from your home more than four hours. 2. Close doors to unused rooms. 3. In sub-freezing weather, allow cold water to drip at a rate that will fill an 8 oz. water glass in a minute to prevent frozen pipes. 4. Reduce hot water tempera- tures. 5. In the laundry, use the lowest temperature wash possible. 6. Install switch-socket gaskets. 7. Install flow restrictors and aer- ators on shower heads. 8. Seal attic doors and fireplace flues. 9. Insulate hot water heater. 10. Have heating system checked, cleaned and adjusted to insure max- imum efficiency. 11. Seal and insulate ducts and pipes to eliminate heat loss. 12. Periodically clean or replace air filters. 13. Consider installing roll plastic inside storm windows. 14. Fix leaky faucets. 15. Try to keep warm house air circulating. (Consider the use of a paddle-type ceiling fan if you have high ceilings.) 16. Don’t block air flow from registers and cold-air returns with furniture. 17. Allow solar radiation to come in during the day, but close draper- ies by night to prevent room air from leaking out around windows and sliding patio doors. Cemetery chapel is being built With the approval of Bishop James C. Timlin, D.D., Bishop of the Scranton Diocese and the Dioce- san Building Commission, St. John’s Parish, Nesbitt Street, Larksville, is currently construction a new ceme- tery chapel in St. John’s Cemetery, near College Misericordia in Dallas. The general contractor of the chapel is Sordoni Construction Co., of Wilkes-Barre, with the assistance of the Valley Engineering Co. of Forty Fort. The electrical work is being done by Brennan Electric of Kingston. The chapel will provide a conve- nient and comfortable atmosphere for the burial of loved ones at St. John’s Cemetery. The building will provide a vestibule and a main chapel for the burials. Seating will be provided for the members of the family and the entire chapel will be air-conditioned for the comfort of all. Rest rooms will be incorporated as well. The completion and dedica- tion date of the new chapel is scheduled for Memorial Day, May 27, 1985. Many parish activities have been held and are scheduled to help defray the expenses of this new edifice. Since many people have etery who are not members of St. John’s parish and have asked if memorial donations are acceptable, memorial donations may be sent to St. John’s Cemetery Memorial Fund, c-o St. John’s Church, 126 Nesbitt St., Larksville, Pa., 18651. St. John’s Parish is sponsoring a Paczkowy Bal-Doughnut Ball - A Valentine Dance on Sunday, Feb. 17, to help raise money for the chapel. All parish organizations and officers are assisting in the prepara- tion of this parish function. A spe- cial drawing for cash prizes will also be held at this event. Music will be provided by George Tarasek and the Polka Partners from 7 to 11 p.m. The Rev. John C. Masakowski, pastor, invites all parishioners and friends of St. John’s to join the parish family at this affair. Tickets may be obtained by calling the rectory or they may be purchased at the door. Dock (Continued from page 20) overhead lanterns and hurricane table lamps that provide the soft, warm glow of elegance in the dining room. Ms. Pugh plans further surprises and additions to the atmosphere at the Dry Dock in the near future, one of them being outdoor dining on the balcony. If you're lucky, you’ll get to meet Francisco, The Dry Dock’s perky Spanish chef, whose eyes reflect both the seriousness with which he considers his customers’ enjoyment and the obvious delight he finds in preparing his special dishes to per- fection. One will notice a bit of good-natured mischief in Fran- cisco’s eyes as the sudden flaming of his ‘Bananas Flambe”’ forces an otherwise relaxed patron to jump up and take notice. The menu at The Dry Dock is pleasingly provincial. Beginning with the appetizers, all are created with fresh fish and Francisco’s spe- cial sauces. The ‘“Bechmel’”’ sauce, served with LaCoquille St. Jacques, (an appetizer of shrimp or scallops topped with selected seasonings, wine and parmesan cheese), is especially smooth and rich. At present, there are 23 entrees of which ‘Paella’ is the house spe- "82 CHEV. 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CITATION rwo, air, acto, p from the red, white and rose Cali- fornia wines, as well as White Pouilly Fruisse, Cabernet, Beaujo- lais and other European favorites. Traditional crepes and flambes served with several varieties of international coffees, provide the grand finale to an eating extrava- ganza, that begins and ends with a definite continental flair...A treat not to be missed. The Dry Dock is open daily 4 p.m. to 11 p.m., except Monday. Reserva- tions are suggested and may be made by phoning The Dry Dock at 675-9636. n ¢ CLL ainst:the wall. You waited {#1el8: 1H 13 COTE TOLL FREE *5250 *5750 SAVE 2750 *4795 $2850 Like New. *12,750 ‘8450 ‘12,650 *4995 ‘9650 5795 *4695 *4750 *4850 11111] KINGSTON, PA. 287-3370 TAYLOR/OLD FORG ToLL FRee 693 3 J VE School has visitor opening Catholic Schools week. He spoke optimistically and praised them for their Hills, Dallas. Proposed chapel NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the provisions of Section 311 of Act. 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