2 THE DALLAS POST/Wednesday, August 28, 1985 Road service Adam Nulton, also of Noxen. POLICE BLOTTER A Trucksville woman was treated last Friday after the car she was hospital for minor cuts and bruises another vehicle near the corner of ELSA'S CROSSWORDS TET 7 7 7 (70 7a ! 3 T Za Fl 7 fo 2, Ww 5 pr 24 £2 Fo Zz 23 3 Zl i 35 a, |Z #. S/ % SH 55 ¢ § ACROSS | 1. Heroic Narrative 34. Portuguese Coin 5. Korean Soldier 35. Recedes 8. Semester, Abbr. 37. Jacob’s Wife AR Rose (2 Words) 38. Spanish Queen 13. Thailand Resident 39. Bark 14. Famous Outlaws 41. Mash Character 17. Myrna ——— 43. Chance Endeavors 18. Dwarfs 46. Bathroom Accessory . 19. Calvary Sword 47. Railroad Conspiracy 22. Table Scrap 52. ——— Laurel 23. Anagram For One 53. Melody 24. Flightless S.A. Bird 54. Curved Molding 28. Dickens Character 55. Highest 31, ————'Grande 56. Horse Command 32. Sailboats 57. Sot’s Spree DOWN 1. East Indian Tree 25. ——— Linden 2. Palm Cockatoo 26. Female Sheep 3. Precious Stone 27. ———— Carte 4. 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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. * Pregnancy Terminations to 14 weeks : ¢ Confidential Counseling ® One Visit Office of / Salomon Epstein, M.D. Binghamton Plaza 607-772-8757 Main Street and Route 309 in Dallas, Dallas Township police reported. Injured was Dorothy Oster of 193 Lewis Ave., Trucksville, following a rear-end collision with Harleth Davis of 256 Huntsville Rd., Dallas. According to the police report, Oster was traveling south on Route 309 waiting to make a left hand turn onto Main street when her vehicle was hit from behind. Oster said she was signaled to ‘“‘go ahead” and make the left-hand turn by a motorist also waiting to make a turn onto Main Street, traveling north on 309. Davis told Dallas Township police she did not see the Oster vehicle until it was too late. No other injuries were reported by Dallas Township patrolman Clark Van Orden. The Dallas town- ship ambulance responded to the accident. Kingston Township police reported that a side door and window of the Westmoreland Ele- mentary School, were vandalized last Thursday night. Police have no clues. Kingston Township police Chief Paul Sabol said the damage was approximately $100. A vehicle operated by Leanne Marie Fino of 532 Beverly Avenue, Kingston Township slammed into the rear of Cherly Lee Harris’ vehicle of Box 117, Harveys Lake, Saturday afternoon while traveling south on Pioneer Avenue, Kingston Township police report. No injuries were reported in the accident which occured when Fino was traveling south on Pioneer Avenue and was preparing to turn onto Route 309. Fino reported she did not see the Harris vehicle and ran into the rear end of Harris’ car. OBITUARIES CLAUDE JOHNSON Claude H. Johnson, 74, of 27 Valley View Park, Dallas, died Aug. 19 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston, following a prolonged ill- ness. Surviving are his wife, the former Mildred Holcomb; son, Harry, Courtdale; daughters, Mrs. Jean Long, Trucksville; Mrs. Shirley Swan, Mount Zion; Mrs. Ruth Case, Cicero, N.Y.; 14 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held August 22 from the Richard H. Disque Funeral Home, Dallas, with the Rev. Donald Miller of the Cen- tral United Methodist Church, Center, officiating. Interment, Memorial Shrine Cemetery, Carver- ton. Book bucks ADELE MCAVOY Mrs. Adele M. McAvoy, 64, of 86 Church St., Dallas, died Aug. 20 in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Surviving are her husband, Charles M.; sons, Charles Jr., Shav- ertown; Michael, Jacksonville, Fla.; Joseph, James, Shaverton; daughter, Mrs. Anna Twardowski, North Carolina; Mrs. Adele Gum- bravich, Dallas; Mrs. Angela Wasson, San Jose, Calif,; Miss Val- erie McAvoy, Dallas; 12 grandchil- dren. Funeral services were held August 24 from the Richard H. Disque Funeral Home, Dallas, with a Mass of Christian Burial at Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas. KATHRYON THOMAS Mrs. Kathryon B. Thomas, 67, of Sutton Road, Shavertown, formerly of Hanover Township and Laurel Run, died Aug. 22 in Hospice St. John, Wilkes-Barre, where she had been a guest for the past three weeks. Surviving are her daugtiter, Mrs. Malcolm M. Burnside, Shavertown, with whom she resided; grandchil- dren, Malcolm M. Burnside IfI and Kathryon H. Burnside, both of Shav- ertown. She was preceded in death by her husband, Day H. Thomas; brothers, Luther Balliet and Carl T,. Balliet. \ Funeral August 26 from the H. Merritt Hughes Funeral Home, Wilkes- Barre, with the Rev. David A. Feyrer, associate rector of St. Ste- phen’s Church, Wilkes-Barre, offici- ating. Interment, Mt. Greenwood Cemetery, Trucksville. 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