The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 22, 1985, Image 2

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1. Automobiles
5. Switch Position
8. Bedouin
12. Gem Stone
13. Barbara ———— Geddes
14. Ribbon: Comb. Form
15. Make Ready
17. At A Distance
‘18. Maxim
19. Fred ————
21. Stop
24, ——— Tin Tin
25. Pass Through A Sieve
28. Persia, Once
30. Gr. Britain
33. Audience
34. Creed
35. Pluck Wool
36. Vane Direction
37. Greek Philosopher
38. Novice
39. Timetable Abbr.
41. Wagon
43. Band of Soldiers
46. ——— Agnew
50. ———— The Terrible
51. Physical Disability
54. Canvas Shelter
56. Partly
57. Within: Comb: Form
58. Supplement
59. Maple Or Oak
1. Robin Cook Best Seller
. Footless Animal
. Indian Harvest
. Minimal
. Oriental Sash
. Felt Hat
. Aviated
. TV Video Game
. Refinery
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16. Meadow
20. Cartoonist
22. Italian Money
23. Current Style
25. Understand
26. ———— Fleming
27. Drawn Without Instruments
29. Spelt
31. Neither
32. Sticky Substance
34. Russian Despot (VAr.)
38. Office Worker .
40. Jay Silverheels Role
42. Anagram For Sad
43. Quote
44. Oast
45. Obj. Case of Thou
47. Freezer
48. Branch
49. Eng. Painter
52. Noah’s ———
53. Formerly
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FLOYD POGAR SR.
Floyd Pogar Sr., of Titusville,
Florda, formerly of Noxen and
Endicott, N.Y., died May 18 follow-
ing an illness.
He was born in Noxen in 1902, the
son of Anthony and Josephine Boyer
Pogar. He was preceded in death by
his wife, the former Carolyn New-
berry.
Surviving are sons, Robert, End-
well, N.Y.; Floyd Jr., Titusville,
Florida; Harold, -Lexington Park,
Maryland; Carl, Gambrille, Mary-
land; daughters, Eleanor Dendler,
Dallas; Mary Ehrenberg, Arizona;
17 grandchildren; several great-
grandchildren; and a brother,
Elmore, of Glenside, Pa.
Funeral services were held May
20 in Titusville, Florida. Interment,
Vestal Hills, N.Y.
EDWARD JEFFERY
Edward E. Jeffery, of 140 Conyn-
gham Drive, Shavertown, died May
16 at home following an apparent
heart attack.
Surviving are daughters, Mrs.
Mary Ann Matusek, Mrs. Dorothy-
May Spencer, and Mrs. Jean Kairo,
all of Shavertown; sister, Mrs. Reba
Cooper, Wyoming; seven grandchil-
dren.
Funeral services were held May
18 from the Metcalfe and Shaver
Funeral Home, Wyoming, with the
Rev. Ronald Cease of the Valley
View Union Chapel, officiating.
Interment, Cedar Crest Cemetery,
Trucksville.
IRENE EDWARDS
Mrs. Irene Edwards, a guest at
Carpenter Nursing Home, Dallas,
died May 19 in Nesbitt Memorial
Hospital, Kingston.
Surviving are her sisters, Mrs.
Florence Bochnak, Bethlehem; Mrs.
Emma Fino, Wilkes-Barre; several
nieces and nephews. :
Private funeral services were
held May 21 from the Desiderio
Funeral Home, Wilkes-Barre. Inter-
ment, Hanover Green Cemetery,
Hanover Township.
DORA HISLOP
Mrs. Dora Ross Hislop, 79, of
According to Bob Besecker, Fire
Chief of Dallas, a structure fire
early Monday morning at the heme
of Donald Rome, Peartree Lane,
Dallas, resulted in about $20,000
damage.
A neighbor called the Dallas Fire
Company at 3:20 a.m. to report the
fire which started in the basement
of the dwelling. It is believed the
blaze was started by a short in the
wiring of an electrical heating unit.
Besecker noted that the lives of
the Rome family, who were asleep
upstairs when the fire started, were
saved by early detection-and the
Xx¢ Q AN
Lottery
announces
changes
The Pennsylvania Lottery is now
offering advance ticket purchases in
the Big 4 game.
“We've modified our on-line com-
yuter software system to offer this
tional customer service,” Lot-
ry Executive Director Lynn
Nelson said. “Big 4 players will be
able to purchase tickets for as many
| as three drawings in one visit to any
| Numbers Games retailer.”
Starting, Tuesday, May 21, Big 4
~ players may now purchase tickets
for that night’s drawing, plus the
| next two drawings. Advance pur-
| chase will be limited to the current
drawing, plus either or both of the
next two drawings.
“Big 4 drawings are held on
Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
Soon Big 4 players can enjoy the
same convenience of ‘one-stop pur-
| chase’ offered to Daily Number and
~ Lotto players,” Nelson explained.
~ ‘“Advanced purchase features not
only improve customer service,
| they offer players the chance to
~ budget weekly ticket expenditures.”
Advance purchase for Lotto began
~ on March 4, 1985 and has been
| offered in The Daily Number game
~ since its inception, :
All Regular
25%
Locals
graduate
from PSU
The Wilkes-Barre Campus of The
Pennsylvania State University held
its commencement exercises on
Friday.
Among the Back Mountain gradu-
ates were:
Business Administration: Gregory
B. Kohli, Trucksville.
Electrical Engineering Technol-
ogy: Paul G. George, Shavertown;
Andrea K. Lanning, Unlock Creek.
Mechanical Engineering Technol-
ogy: Andrew H. Demko, Sweet
Valley; Robert J. Zukosky, Shaver-
town; Michael Gryskievicz, Shaver-
town; and Theodore W. Wright,
Dallas.
Telecommunications Technology:
Greg J. Ciravolo, Dallas; Robert P.
Harrison, Dallas; Debora A. Koehl,
Dallas; Judy Lemmond, Dallas;
Robert S. Malak, Shavertown; Ken-
neth J. Oberst, Shavertown.
Students in the Biomedical Equip-
ment Technology program who
received certificates at commence
ment, and who will receive asso-
ciate degrees after completing a
summer internship were: James
Patrick Mulhern, Dallas; Ronald
James Myers, Shavertown; and Ian
G. Phillips, Trucksville.
Bachelor of Science in Industrial
Engineering: William Koons,
Trucksville.
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Orange, RD 3, Dallas, died May 17
at Leader East Nursing and Reha-
bilitation Center, Kingston, where
she had been a guest for four
months.
Surviving are her son, Richard
D., Orange, RD 3, Dallas; grand-
children, Donald W., Oklahoma
City, Oklahome; Mrs. Janice H.
Breiner, Allentown; David B., at
home; and one great-grandson.
Funeral services were held May
20 from the Metcalfe and Shaver
Funeral Home, Wyoming, with the
Rev. Roger Ainslie-Richards of the
Orange United Methodist Church,
officiating. Interment, Memorial
Shrine Cemetery, Carverton.
RUTH MARTIN
Mrs. Ruth A. Martin, 91, of the
Meadows Apartments, 220 Lake St.,
Dallas, died May 19 in Leader West
Nursing and Rehabilitation Center,
Kingston.
Surviving is her daughter, Miss
Marion R. Martin, of Dallas. Her
husband, Oliver L., died in 1966.
Funeral services will be held
today at 1:30 p.m. from the Luther
M. Kniffen Funeral Home, 465 N.
main St., Wilkes-Barre, with the
Rev. John S. Prater, rector of
Prince of Peace Episcopal Church,
officiating. Interment will be in
Mount Greenwood Cemetery,
Trucksville. Friends may call today
from noon.
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