The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 08, 1985, Image 9

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    oh "Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
Receives award
Carson Gramley lll, second from left, receives his Eagle Scout Award from Barry Pahler,
Scoutmaster, Troop 331, Harveys Lake, as his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carson Gramley Jr., look
| Carson D. Gramley II
| « receives Eagle Award
1983, James Egliskis, and Raymond Phillips. A
small eagle pin was presented to each former scout
on behalf of Troop 331.
Scoutmaster Barry Pahler presented Carson with
an Eagle plaque from Troop 331.
Special guests were: Jim Rushton, Council Rep-
resentative. Regrets were sent by Carmel Sirianni,
member of the 111th Legislative District and
Robert Barziloski, Wyoming County Commmis-
sioner and Judge’ Roy A. Gardner of the 44th
Judicial District.
Carson, 15, is the son of Carson and Judy
Gramley of RD 2, Harveys Lake, Beaumont, and
has three sisters, Susan, Sandra and Caryn. His
parents are both involved in scouting. Judy has
served a total of 16 years with Boy and Girl Scouts
combined.
Carson Jr. has been with Troop 332 for two years.
Carson is a lifelong resident of Beaumont and
attends Tunkhannock Area High School and the
Alderson Methodist Church. His scouting experi-
ence began as a Cub Scout and Webelos of the
Noxen-Beaumont Pack 530 before joining Harveys
Lake Troop 331 in 1980.
Carson has eight skill awards and 23 merit
badges. “He is also to receive his God«and Life
Award at a church ceremony on May’ 26, at the
Alderson Church.
Carson D. Gramley III, of Harveys Lake Boy
Scout Troop 331, received his Eagle Award during a
candlelight ceremony held at the Monroe Township
Community Building on May 4.
The ceremony began with Larksville Troop 245,
under the direction of Scoutmaster Charles Brode,
serving as honor guard and conducting the opening
flag ceremony, followed with the invocation given
by Rev. William Kennard of the Alderson Methodist
Church, and welcome given by Barry Pahler Sr.,
Scoutmaster of Troop 331.
The Eagle Scout presentation ceremony was
conducted by Don Miller and Don Smith of Wilkes-
Barre. Other scouts participating were Heath
Williams, Shawn McKune, Ted Nafus, Barry Pahler
Jr., Richard Pewterbaugh, Chet Kaprowski, and
Derrick Balgonoa, all of Troop 331. Jeff Gaydos of
Mehoopany Troop 13 doing the candle lighting
ceremony. David Evans serving as Eagle Parents
escort, Kevin Ketchum from Troop 518 of Tunkhan-
nock also participated. ;
A special ceremony honoring all previous Eagle
Scouts of Troop 331 was held under the direction of
Ray Phillips of Troop 331. Those honored were from
1963, Richard Sarmonis, John Groblewski and Gary
West. From 1965, Charles Lee Murphy, Barry West,
David. Finn, Peter Sarmonis, John Bozek, and
] Robert Johnson. From 1972, Rick Pritchard. From
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employees
in ‘walk’
Five persons represented Offset
Paperback Manufacturers, Inc., in
the March of Dimes Walk America
’85 for the Wilkes-Barre area held
last weekend.
| The walk covered a total distance
of 20 kilometers or approximately 12
1-2 miles.
Robert Murdock who personally
solicited $325.00 in pledges, finished
in third place in the Wilkes-Barre
area. As a result of Offset’s pledges,
it placed them second for average
amount pledges per member of
$118.
This is Offset’s first year to enter
the “Walk America.”
The March of Dimes is combat-
ting the nation’s most serious child
health problem, birth defects which
each year strike more than 250,000
babies. They suffer from mental
retardation, blindness, deafness,
missing limbs, defective blood cells
or body chemistry disorders.
Representing Offset were Kibbue
Timmons, Gary Pesevento, Robert
Murdoch and his wife, Ruth, and
their son, Wilbur,
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Check presented
The Dallas Federated Women’s Club recently presented a
check in the amount of $800 to the Back Mountain
Memorial Library. A portion of the proceeds were realized
from a Wine and Cheese Party and an Annual Spring Card
Party and Fashion Show. Shown here are, from left, Pat
Smaka, representing the Dallas: Federated Women’s Club,
as she presented a check to Bill Frederick, head librarian,
Back Mountain Memorial Library.
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DEAR AUNT PATTY:
My dear Mother died this past
year and I now wish I'd done mor
for her through the years and espe-
cially on Mother’s Day. I was
always too busy to visit her, have
her for dinner, or even call her
regularly. She never complained.
I always remembered to send her
flowers on Mother’s Day and this
year will be no exception except
they’ll be sent to the cemetery
instead of her home. I now regret
that I can’t call her up or, better
yet, visit her to tell her I love her
and just talk.
It wasn’t until after her death that
I realized I'd been treating her as
though she had been dead many
years.
If just one person does more for
their mother this coming Mother’s
Day because of this reminder, I'll
feel better. Will you put this in the
paper, Aunt Patty?
Thanks.
TOO LATE
Hp
DEAR TOO LATE:
Thank you for the reminder. It
was from the heart.
DEAR AUNT PATTY:
My daughter is in her second year
of T-Ball and still doesn’t under-
stand the fundamentals involved.
Should we complain to the coach?
BACK MOUNTAIN MOM
DEAR BACK MOUNTAIN MOM:
No. Don’t complain. Offer to help.
Why not teach her yourself?
The coach is already devoting
many hours a week to the whole
team. Many parents are reluctant to
devote even 15 minutes a day to a
one-on-one practice of basic pitch
and catch with their child, yet
expect volunteer coaches to perform
miracles with an entire team in a
limited amount of time.
Discuss with the coach ways you
can help your child to understand
the game and improve her playing.
DEAR AUNT PATTY:
I am a senior citizen and I am
disappointed with the waitress who
complained about tips the elderly
leave her. She probably gets poor
tips because of her attitude.
She might think it doesn’t show,
but if she has nerve enough to write
no doubt shows in her work. When
class citizens they usually tip like
second class citizens.
I bet the majority of senior citi-
zens tip fairly when treated fairly.
I’m over 65 years old and I leave a
25 percent tip when a waitress or
waiter does a good job.
I suggest “Disgusted” get a dif-
ferent job or a different outlook
before she hits 60 or her poor tips
will make her eligible for free
cheese and butter before then!
MRS. C.
DEAR MRS. C.:
Thank you for responding.
DEAR AUNT PATTY: :
Here’s my simple recipe for easy
stromboli which T.A.K. requested. I
hope she’ll enjoy it.
I thaw one loaf of frozen bread
dough. When thawed, I roll it into a
large rectangle. Then layer with
ham, salami, or pepperoni and moz-
zarella and or provolone cheese,
fried sweet peppers, mushrooms
and fried onions. Next fold over the
sides of dough to enclose and pinch
the ends closed.
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Cover and let rise for 30 minutes
in a warm place. Bake at 350
degrees for 25 to 35 minutes. Deli-
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ORANGE, N.J.
DEAR N.J.:
Thank you for the recipe. We are
still waiting for recipes for poppy
seed roll and pierogies. We do not
test the recipes sent in, but we will
print requests and favorite recipes
as they come in. Please enclose
clearly written directions along with
the ingredients. Thanks.
(Have a problem? Need advice?
Write to “Dear Aunt Patty,” c/o
The Dallas Post, P.O. Box 366,
Dallas, Pa., 18612. Letters are
answered on a first come-first
The Dallas Post on a weekly basis.)
Chad Booth of P.M. TV Magazine
addressed the members and guests
of Back Mountain Kiwanis at a
recent breakfast meeting at Frank-
lin’s Restaurant, Dallas. He spoke
convincingly of the many features
of Northeastern Pennsylvania which
make it a desirable area in which to
live and work. Among the advan-
Wendy Vaugh, age 10, a fifth
grade student at Dallas Intermedi-
ate School, won first place in Penn-
sylvania in the Little Miss America
Pageant held recently in Philadel-
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Wendy became Pennsylvania’s
“Young Miss” in the category for
girls ages nine through 12.
Finishing first over 17 other con-
testants, Wendy was also voted
‘Best Personality’’ and ‘‘Most
Beautiful” of all divisions. She will
enter national competition in Louis-
ville, Kentucky, on June 27 through
June 30.
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