The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 06, 1985, Image 2

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Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
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SATELLITE TV
107 S. Main Road, Mountaintop
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MARCH SPECIALS
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Pat Rosenthal has been selected
as chairman of Daffodil Days for
the American Cancer Society in
Luzerne County. A Dallas resident,
Mrs. Rosenthal will coordinate the
distribution of thousands of freshly
cut daffodils shipped to Pennsyl-
vania directly from the state of
Washington. The daffodils will be
available at various locations in the
Back Mountain from March 18
through March 23.
Mrs. Rosenthal is President of the
Junior League of Wilkes-Barre,
Past-President of the Wyoming
Seminary Alumni Association,
Board member of the Cancer
Society and Wyoming Seminary
alumni Association. She was recipi-
ent of the 1983 Outstanding Young
Woman of America Award, past
president of the Bi-County Council
on Child Abuse, and Vice-President
of Temple Israel Sisterhood.
The Pennsylvania State Lottery
instituted ‘three important changes
in the Pennsylvania Lotto and Big 4
games on Monday, March 4.
‘““New computer software will
enable us to improve customer serv-
ice through advanced purchasing of
Lotto tickets,”” Nelson stated.
In addition, Lotto will expand to
three drawings a week. Starting
March 4, Lotto will be drawn on
Monday, Wednesday and Friday,
immediately following The Daily
Number drawing at 7 p.m.
The Big 4 game will also offer
three drawings each week. Big 4
will be drawn on Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday, immediately follow-
ing The Daily Number drawing.
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2. PUnch
8. Gouge
12. Celebes Ox
13. Swedish Coin
14. Stake
15. Asterisk
16. Spanish Aunt
17. Want
18. Thirsty
20. Pull
22. Fleming
24. Dust With Flour
28. Baby’s Garment
32. More Faithful
33. Blades
34. Soft Mass
36. Ship Pole
37. Scotish Pines
39. Light Quick Steps
41. Don—————
43. Farrow
44. Ins Ands ———
46. French Summers
49. Fleshy Fruit
52. Claire or Balin
54. Sacred Image
56. ———— The Red
57. Snare
58. German King
59. Route
60. ——— Whiz
61. American Cartoonist
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. Hasty Note
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. Park Officer’s Abode
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10. Western Indian
11. Spread For Drying
19. Yelp
21. Linkletter
23. Recent
25. Swindle
26, Toothed Wheel
27. Sins
28. Plug
29. Purple————
30. Therefore
31. Strike
36. Hoover————
38. Man’s Name
40. Form A Knot
42. Cause Acute Pain
45. Large Knife
47. Outside: Prefix
48. Drunkards
50. Equal Rights Amendment
51. River Islet
53. Consumed
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STANLEY APPLEGATE
Stanley E. Applegate, 74, of RD
Sweet Valley, died February 25 in
Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kings-
ton.
Surviving are his wife, the foremr
Helen Okonieski; son, Thomas, Lev-
ittown; two grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Feb-
ruary 28 from the Clarke Piatt
Funeral Home, Hunlock, with the
Rev. Paul Kenyon of the Mooretown
Assembly of God Church, Sweet
Valley, officiating. Interment,
Bethel Hill Cemetery, Sweet Valley.
FLORENCE SCHOOLEY
Mrs. Florence Turner Schooley,
78, of 150 Lake St., Dallas, died
February 26 in Nesbitt Memorial
Hospital, Kingston, following a pro-
longed illness.
Surviving are her husband, Dr. F.
Budd Schooley; her son, George, St.
Petersburg, Fla.; daughters, Mrs.
Thomas Fetsko, Harveys Lake;
Mrs. William Daw, St. Petersburg,
Fla.; brothers, Clarence, Claude,
Kenneth and Russell Turner, all of
Noxen; sister, Mrs. Preston Mingus,
Noxen; eight grandchildren; three
great-grandchildren.
Funeral was held from the Rich-
ard H. Disque Funeral Home,
Dallas, with the Rev. Robert L.
Benson of the Dallas United Meth-
odist Church officiating. Interment,
Chapel Lawn Memorial Park,
Dallas.
RICHARD CR.0SS
Richard A. Cross, £6, of RD 4,
Dallas, Lehman Tovinship, died
February 27 in Wilke:s-Barre Gen-
eral Hospital.
Surviving are his wife, the foremr
Marion Hoover; brofther, Murl Jr.,
Candor, N.J.; sisters, Mrs. Marga-
ret Harper, Apalachin, N.Y.; Mrs.
Jean Frigo, Endicott, N.Y.
2 from the Curtis L. Swanson
Funeral Home, Pikes Creek, with
the Rev. Wayne Reese, pastor of the
Victory Baptist Church, Lehman,
officiating. Interrnient, Chapel Lawn
Memorial Park, IDallas.
HAL E. MORROW ~
Hal E. Morrow, formerly of
Mountaintop, died February 14 in
Warner Robins, Georgia, where he
resided since 1969.
He was preceeded in death by his
father, Hal Morrow and brothers,
Thomas Lee and Robert E.
Surviving are his wife, Patricia;
daughter, Robin Purvis, of Warner
Robins, Georgia; son, Hal Morrow
Jr., Acworth, Georgia; a brother,
Allen, Harveys Lake; and his step-
mother, Mildred Morrow, of Moun-
taintop.
Arrangements will be made by
McCullough Funeral HOme with
interment; in Magnola Park Ceme-
tery, War‘ner Robins, Georgia.
Dallas Post/George Poynton
MONDAY
11 a.m.
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