The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 05, 1985, Image 2

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1. Sullivan or Morrow
5. Equal Scores
9. Hack
12. Hindu Teacher
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14. ———— Mode
15. Informal Reception
17. Arrest
18. Pulse Measuring Device
19. ——— Pyle
21. Shoe Size
22. ———— Stevenson
24. Fall Mo.
27. Gentleman: Italian
28. Ski Lift
31. Greek Letter
36. Huge
37. Lump
. Bring Upon Yourself
40. Either
. Heroism
. Expiates
. Yes: French
. Make Do
. ——— A Girl!
joe ———r—
. Supplementer
. Speck
. Swamp
. Electrical Units
DOWN
. Self: Plural
. Trick
. Songbird
———— Boulevard
. Thunder God
. Promissory Note
. Overhead Railways
———— Wool
. Flesh Eater
. Turkish Regiment
. Infant
. Garden Tool
. Sneaky Person
. Chief Norse God
. Protract
. Play By ———
. Boxer
. Jungle Boy
. Past
. Johnny ————
. Anagram For One
. ———— Cleveland
. Baby Beds
. Sioux Indian
. Vaccum
. Sedan
. Jason’s Ship
. Goddess of Victory
. Donkey: German
. ———— Torme
. Paid Athlete
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Remembering
Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
Township Municipal Building
during Memorial Day ceremo-
UP Bank
merges
Richard F. Laux, Chairman and
Chief Executive Officer of United
Penn Bank, announced that the
merger of Security Bank & Trust
Company, Stroudsburg, into United
Penn Bank occured on June 1, 1985.
United Penn Bank is a subsidiary of
Continental Bancorp, Philadelphia.
Mr. Laux continues as Chairman
of the Board and C.E.O. of United
Penn, while Glenn Y. Forney, form-
erly President of Security Bank,
becomes President and Chif Admn-
| inistrative Officer of United Penn.
Mr. Forney joins Mr. Laux as a vice
chairman of the board of Continen-
tal Bancorp.
With the merger, Mr. Forney and
| six directors of Security Bank join
the United Penn board of directors.
They are: Frank J. Dracos, M.D.,
W. Peter Ahnert, Karl M. Weiler,
Charles Kirkwood, Lester G. Abel-
off, and R. Dale Hughes.
The merger is seen by Messrs.
Laux and Forney as being advanta-
geous to all customers of the two
merging banks. ‘“The combined
resources of these two fine banking
organizations will give us expanded
financial tools to work with, and will
i strengthen the intensity of our
| efforts to continue fo provide the
highest quality services. The
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Obituaries
ERNEST PRIEBE JR. Surviving are his wife, the former
Ernest B. Priebe Jr., 67, of 413
Orchard West, Newberry Estates,
Dallas, died May 28 in the Wilkes-
Barre General Hospital.
Sodding work
set to begin
Residents along Harris Hill Road
in Kingston Township should be
tracted with the Midway Garden
Center to apply 2,800 square feet of
sod to road embankments in that
area. The sodding work is being
done to remedy an erosion problem
created as a result of street recon-
struction in that area in 1984.
Workers from Midway Garden
Center will be distributing fliers to
those residents who will have sod
placed in front of their properties.
The Township asks the cooperation
of the residents in following the
contractor’s instructions for proper
care and watering.
The Midway Garden Center is
also scheduled to seed an embank-
ment adjacent to the Township
Municipal Building, 11 Carverton
Road. Work on both projects is
expected to begin on or about June
4.
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THE DALLAS POST
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An independent newspaper pub-
lished each Wednesday by Penna-
print, Inc. from Route 309 - 415
Plaza, P.0. Box 366, Dallas, Pa.
under the act of March 3, 1889.
Subscription rates are $12 per
year in Pennsylvania and $14 per
year out of state. Subscriptions must
be paid in advance.
Newsstand rate is 25 cents per copy.
Ione Snell; daughter, Mrs. Fred
Thoms, Rockville, Md.; son, Ernest
B. III, Lake Harmony; five grand-
children; brother, Paul A., Dallas.
Private fun eral services were
held from the Harold C. Snowdon
Funeral Home, Shavertown, with
interment in the Union Cemetery,
Weatherly.
TUNIS STEENSTRA
Tunis Steenstra, 83, 55 W. Center
Hill Road, Dallas, died May 31 at
the Meadows Nursing Center,
Dallas, where he was a guest for the
past two years.
Surviving is his wife, the former
Sophie Bulvida.
Funeral services were held June 3
from the Kizis-Lokuta Funeral
Home, Pittston, with interment in
St. Casimir’s Cemetery, Pittston.
VALLEY TRANSPORTATION
342-6200 825-4181
1-800-468-3537
Daily service to Atlantis Casino
from Scranton & Wilkes-Barre i
Wilkes-Barre—Fare
Rebate—
$16.00
Sun.-Fri—$22.00
Sat.—$20.00
Fri., Sat., Sun. Nite Trips
Available
Reservations Please
June 8 — King & I. Orchestra Seating. Cost $80.00 per
person.
Jone 8 — Polka Festival, Great Adventure. Includes
edmission inte safari & park. Cost $30.00 per person.
June 19, July 13 — Charlestown Shopping Tour. Cost:
$22.00 per person.
June 22 — Disney Show, Radio City Music Hall. Cost:
$36.00 per person.
June 26 — Washington D.C. Tour. Cost: $39.00 per
person
Jone 28, June 29 — Engelbert Humperdinck. Resorts
Casino. Cost: $42.50 per person.
July 3, Joly 7 — Tom Jones. Resorts Casine. Cost:
$42.50 per person.
July 17 — BIG RIVER. Broadway Musical. Cost: $59.00
BT is Tr Raver oo odie 1
dinners, 1 breakfast, 2 days of sightseeing, admission
into the B & O Railroad Musevm, Babe Ruth's Home &
The Netionel Aquarium. Double: $127.00 per person.
Triple: $118.00 per person.
Joly 6-7 — Washington, D.C. Tour, Includes 1 night
sccommodations, dinner at Hogates Seafood Restawramt,
Brookfest ond a 4 howr sightseeing tour. Double:
$101.00 por person. Triple: $93.00 per person. Qued:
$89.00 per person.
Joly 9-11 — Ocean City Maryland. This packege
includes 2 night accommodations at Phillip’s Beach Plaza
Hotel. Double: $145.00 per person. Triple: $119.00 per
person. Quad: $106.00 per person.
Joly 19-21 — Niogars Falls Tour. Includes 2 night
occomimodutions at the ‘NEW’ Remade Inn, 2 bresk-
fasts, 1 dinner at the Skylon Tower, Niegere & locsl
winery tour and Maid of the Mist Boat Tour. Double:
$170.00 per person. Triple: $155.00 per person.
serve, in both the commercial and
private sectors. We are, in effect, a
new bank, a sound, progressive and
profitable bank, firmly based on a
fusion of two great banking tradi-
tions.”
The resulting merger leaves
United Penn with total assets of
approximately one billion dollars
and 36 offices in six counties: Col-
umbia, Lackawanna, Monroe, Pike,
Wyoming and Luzerne, site of the
bank’s headquarters.
THOMAS
PRODUCE STAND
Opposite Natona Mills
Dallas-Harveys Lake Hwy.
PLANTS
CABBAGE PLANTS, ONION
SETS, LETTUCE, CUCUMBER,
CANTALOUPE, WATERME-
LON. SQUASH, CELERY,
OTHER FLOWER & VEGETA-
BLE PLANTS, POTATOES.
PRAYER OF SUPPLICATION
TO THE HOLY SPIRIT
Holy Sp you who solve all problems, who
light all roads so that | can obtain my goals,
you who give me the divine gift to forgive and
orget all evils against me and that in all
instances of my life you are with me. | want
this short prayer to thank you for all things and
to confirm once again that | never want to be
separated from you and even in spite of all
material “illusions, | wish to be with you in
eternal glory. Thank you for your mercy toward
me & mine. Say for 3 consecutive days. After 3
days the favor requested will be granted even if
it may appear difficult. This prayer must be
published immediately after favor is granted
without mentioning the favor. Only the initials
should appear at the bottom. Thank you Holy
Spirit. RM.L.
The award winning Lake-Lehman
Band, under the direction of John
Miliauskas, traveled to Atlanta,
Georgia to compete in the 1985
Festival of Music which was held
from May 15th through the 20th.
Bands from Florida, South Caro-
lina, Maryland, Tennessee and
Pennsylvania were represented at
the Festival. Competing in Stage
Band, Concer, Field Sho, Parade
and Indoor Guard, the band won 13
trophies. Of these 13 trophies, nine
were 1st place in their competing
class and three were Overall Best in
the Festival.
While at the competition, the band
took part in three band clinics given
to them by Dr. William Rivelli. Dr.
Rivelli, from Michigan State Uni-
versity, is considered the foremost
Dean of Band Directors in the
United States today.
The high point of the competition
came about when Lake-Lehman was
chosen as the Honor Band on the
Awards Presentation Night. At that
ceremony, all band and chorus
groups came together at the Con-
vention Auditorium and Lake-
Lehman was chosen to perform for
all the groups. Dr. Rivelli directed a
march and Director John Miliaus-
kas directed an overture. The band,
directed by Dr. Rivelli, ended the
program with the playingof “God
Bless America” as the audience
sang.
Returning home with 13 trophies
was certainly important to the band
but returning home knowing they
had been so honored by Dr. Rivelli
was even more important to this
group of fine young musicians.
Banks merge
Wyoming National Bank and First
State Bank are merging and will be
changing their name to Merchants
Bank.
Wyoming National Bank has
changed its name officially as of
June 1 and First State Bank will
change its name on June 15.
Ecumenical Enterprises Inc.
(EEI) owner and operator of The
Meadows Apartments and Nursing
Center in Dallas, was recently noti-
fied by the Farmers Home Adminis-
tration (FmHA) that additional
applications of interest from area
residents . for EEI’s proposed 40
elderly and handicapped apart-
ments called the “High Meadows’,
will be necessary in order to further
process the loan application for
$1,500,000.
Ray Condo, Executive Director of
EEI stated that FmHA wants a
guarantee of at least 60 eligible
elderly (62 and over) or handi-
capped persons whose incomes are
above the $13,000 annual range. In
addition, FmHA wants further evi-
dence that those people in renting
two bedroom units can justify the
need for two bedroom units for
medical or other just reasons.
FmHA needs a documented survey
to meet its program criteria even
through they believe the proposed
apartments can be easily rented to
individuals with lower annual
incomes.
The FmHA Rural Renting Hous-
ing Program provides 1 percent
mortgages to eligible borrowers
such as EEI, a non-profit religious
affiliated corporation.
Anyone who has not already
placed an application on EEI’s wait-
ing list, is encouraged to contact the
Meadows Apartments at 675-6936.
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