Ambulance tour Dallas Post/Ed Campbell HOLLY ANN PELTON of 10 Gordon Street, Dallas, was recently inducted into membership in Tau Beta Sigma, a National Honorary Sorority for College Bandswomen. Holly is presently a junior at Mans- field University where she is a saxophone major in the Music Edu- cation curriculum. The purposes of Tau Beta Sigma include honoring outstanding colle- giate bandswomen, creating leader- ship opportunities, promoting appre- ciation of bands among the public, and to provide worthwhile band- related activities. Holly, who has been elected to the Gamma Chi Chapter at Mansfield, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reese E. Pelton of Dallas, and a 1983 graduate of Dallas High School. NAVY CONSTRUCTIONMAN PAUL D. DEMBOWSKI, a 1982 graduate of Lake-Lehman High School, Lehman has completed a basic engineering aid course: During this 12-week course con- ducted at Naval Construction Train- ing Center, Gulfport, MS, Dem- bowski was provided with the basic knowledge and skills required of engineering aids. His studies were centered on basic drafting techngiues; blueprint reading; basic surveying; topog- raphic surveying; and road, build- ing and utility layout. He also reviewed algebra, geometry and trigonometry. He joined the Navy in June 1985. DAVID A. CORBY, JR., son of Mr. and Mrs. David A. Corby, Sr. of RD 1, Box 359AA, Dallas, enlisted in the United States Air Force recently according to Staff Sergeant Keith Purdy, Air Force Recruiter for the Scranton area. Upon successfully completing the Air Force's six weeks basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, David will receive training as a fuel specialist. David is a 1985 graduate of Tunk- hannock Area High School. David will be earning credits toward and associate degree in applied sciences through the Com- munity College of the Air Force while attending basic and other Air Force technical training schools. -0- AIR FORCE RESERVE MAJ. CARL E. KASCHENBACH III, son of Carl E. Kaschenbach Jr. of RD 2, Dallas, has been decorated with the Meritorious Service Medal in Wyo- ming, Pa. (The following Back Mountain couples have applied for marriage licenses with the Marriage License Bureau of Luzerne County: ) JAMES H. IDE, 995 Schooley Ave., Exeter, to JOY C. LINCOLN, Box 82, R.D. 6, Dallas. PATRICK J. MAZZACCARO, 131 W. Mount Airy Rd., Shavertown, to KAREN M. POWERS, 1118 Susque- hanna Ave., West Pittston. FRANK HODLE, 65 E. Center St., Shavertown, to LYNN KOMSKI, 65 E. Center St., Shavertown. BRIAN E. GALLAGHER, 328 Charles St., Luzerne, to SUZANNE B. WILLIAMS, 150 E. Franklin St., Shavertown. RANDY A. LECHLEITNER, R.D. 1, Stillwater, to KIMBERLY ANN SAXE, R.D. 1, Sweet Valley. HOMER B. MOYER, 13 Birch Hill Lane, Dallas, to RUTH D. BOWEN, Box 96, R.D. 3, Wyoming. DAVID PAUL SETZER, 163 Madi- son St., Wilkes-Barre, to SUSAN MARIE FITZGERALD, R.D. 1, Box 160, Dallas. Births The following Back Mountain cou- ples announce births during the past week: PHILLIPS, ROBERT and CAROL, RD 2 Box 401, Dallas, a son, March 1. FORTE, LOUIS and LYNNE, 197 S. Memorial Highway, Trucksville, a son, March 2. TUCKER, CHRISTINE and JAMES, 35 Harris Hill Road, ® Pregnancy Terminations to 14 weeks ® Confidential Counseling ® One Visit Binghamton Plaza 607-772-8757 Trucksville, a son, Tuesday, March 4, 1986. Creative Kitchens and Vdaths "WE'RE THE PEOPLE WHO CARE ABOUT YOU AND YOUR HOME'’ Featuring Kraft Maid A RIAN mal Kitchen & Bath Cabinetry * Don't forget our complete line of goods and services * Free estimate & layout HOURS: Closed — Mon. Open Tues.-Fri. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Rt. 309 Across from Cross-Country Restaurant (717) 836-6801 Sot 7d EN % / % A) ol. 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Mrs. Bergevin was treated and released from General Hospital, however she is bedridden at home. Most of you will know her from Gino’s Shoe Store in Dallas, where both she and her daughter, Sue, work. - : ven Beverly’s head ; went through the | windwhield and her knees took the brunt of the impact as she was hit head on by another Dallas resident, Kath- leen Gelso, who was treated at -0- GEORGE AND JUDY SCHALL of Bulford Road, Shavertown, have returned home after a couple of weeks in Florida. This was their first trip to Florida without the children so it was a new experience in some ways — totally relaxing with no time limits to meet — just fun, sun and a good time. Sporting a beautiful tan, Judy reports tempera- tures were perfect, the lowest in the evenings being in the 70’s. BRAD AND DAVE BRYANT have returned home to their fami- lies in Dallas and Harveys Lake after spending nearly two months in self employed in the recreational vehicle business and when work got slow in the Poconos at Eagle Lakes where they are most of the year, they moved on with the motor homes to Vacation Land, Florida. Welcome back. I know your families missed you very much and so did your friends. -0- MRS. ROSE M. GULA of Joseph Street, Dallas has returned home after spending two weeks in Florida also. Mrs. Gula was traveling with her brother and sister-in-law from the Philadelpia area. This was her first time to go to Florida so it was a very interesting and happy experi- ence for her. ; Mrs. Gula, a teacher at Meyers High School, especially enjoyed vis- iting the Tupperware plant. It was a very interesting tour and had a lake to fish for the sportsman plus many points of interest. It was located in Kissimee, Florida. In Orlando, the highlight was Disneyworld and Epcot Center. She also reports the weather was beautiful. CLADDAGH the crown (3 relied, above. T 3 Days At Heart of Only Faslion VISA® | Hours: Mon., Wed. 675- LAYAWAYS 8878 -0- FRANK AND ALICE SAVAGE, Windsor Drive, Dallas, spent a couple weeks in Houston, Texas visiting their son and daughter-in- law. The Savages enjoyed weather that was in the 90’s most of the time. In their sight seeing tours, one of the most memorable was a stage show on ice featuring Dorothy Hamil, Ty Babalonia and Randy Gardner. Alice is also wearing a «0- NICK AND CATHY WALTOS, Haddonfield Hills, Dallas, spent all last week in the Bahamas. The flew to the Island of rest and relaxation where they enjoyed the sunshine and a rest. Beautiful tans, all rested up, the Waltos are ready to get back in the routine at home again. A beaufiful scent “Bahama Franzipani” fills the air in, our house tonight, a Bahamian perfume the Waltos brought back for me. It’s so nice, thanks so much. -0- THE PROUD PARENTS, Lisa and David Lee Willamson announce the birth of their first child, a little girl, Megan Jean, born March 3 at Nesbitt Hospital. Little Megan entered the world on her mommy’s 21st birthday, what a birthday present. Lisa is the former Lisa Pglianite, daughter of Joseph and Irma Pag- lianite and the late Mary Jean Paglianite of Dallas. This is grandpa Joe’s (Grotto Pizza) first grandchild and Great Aunt Jane and Uncle Paul Gritman’s first great niece. What a lucky baby to be born into such a nice family. Congratulations to all of you and best of luck with your new baby girl, Lisa and Dave. Maternal great- grandmother is Mrs. Marcella Puli- eri of Wilkes-Barre. -0- TERRI RITTENHOUSE, daugh- ter of Donald and Shirley Ritten- house, was almost a birthday present 12 years ago to her Dad (Peanuts) Donald. Terri was born on the 13th, her dad celebrates his day on the 12th. Special birthday wishes go to Peanuts and Terri from wife and mother, Shirley, who reports Peanuts is celebrating the big 40 this year. An ice cream-cake party was held to celebrate both birthdays on Sunday. The Most Famous Basket in the World® ATTENTION! Back Mountain Community Organizations 675-1392 -0- TONY SILVERSTEEN, Sutton Hills, Shavertown, reports she saw the first sign of spring in our Back Mountain. Peeping out of the ground in her very own yard is the long awaited flower the crocus. It’s like music to our ears to hear “crocus and daffodils” are peeping through, it only means one thing - Spring! ! -0- DAFFODILS ARE HERE this week. If you ordered some, remem- ber to pick up your “bunch of life.” If you didn’t order in advance, you can buy over the counter at several stores in the Back Mountain Area. These beautiful yellow spring flow- ers have a dual purpose, the fight against cancer being the main one, beauty the second. There are 10 daffodils in a bunch and they are only $3.00 a bunch. Put them in bud vases and you can get 10 happy displays that way. If you work, put one on your desk or on your counter. Share your concern for the deadly disease, show you care. -0- : MARCH 15 — Remember this is Federation Day at Boscov’s. A per- centage of all monies taken in at Boscov’s that day is donated to the Luzerne County Federation of Women’s Clubs to benefit the Amer- ican Diabetes Association. Every floor has something special added to it for the day by one of the 20 woman’s clubs in Luzerne County. There are information booths set up so if you can’t locate something ask. These volunteers are also club women hoping to make your day easier. (Jean Hillard is a Back Mountain resident whose column appears in The Dallas Post every week.) NUMBER 9 SHOP i Te de 8 Sen mati I er llac lion Betty McDonald OWNER NUAVBE Q SHOP 9 W. Northampton St. (corner S. 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