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Mary E. Hadley Mrs. Mary E. Hadley, 80, of 314 Highland Ave., Trucksville, form- erly of Edwardsville and Dallas, died October 6 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. - Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, she ws a resident of this year for the past 18 years. Prior to moving here, she resided in chicago for many years and was employed by the state of Illinois for more than 30 years. She was a member of Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Patricia Werner, with whom she resided; two grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Her hus- band, Hal B. Hadley, died in 1976. Katherin B. Scott Katherin B. Scott, 54 Huntsville Road, Dallas, died October 5 in the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital where she had been a medical patient for the past three weeks. Born in Nanticoke, she had resided in Dallas for the past 40 years. She was a graduate of Mercy Hospital School of Nursing where she had served as a nursing instruc- tor. She later graduated from Col- lege Misericordia, Dallas, and became a school teacher in Dallas area schools for 24 years before retiring in 1981. She was a member of Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas, and the National Retired Teachers Associa- tion of Pennsylvania. Surviving are daughters, Paula, Dallas; Mary Dora Jones, Downing- ton; sons, Dr. Durell T. Scott III, Dallas; Dr. Phillip A. Scott, Silver Springs, Maryland; brother, Dr. Paul Buckley, Bogota, New Jersey, Up she goes! What do you do at work? This week, Commonwealth Tele- phone Company employees showed members of their families what they do at work at ‘Family Night at Commonwealth,” held at the com- pany’s service center in Dallas, Pa. John Menapace, director of net- work services for the Company, welcomed more than 300 guests and presented the overview of the type of work that is done at the service complex. From there, guests received tours of the facility, partic- ipated in drawings for free phones and were treated to refreshments. For the children, there was a clown who performed magic tricks and company service men who super- vised rides in the telephone com- pany bucket truck! Family members toured the com- plex and listened to presentations on topics such as monitoring the com- panies 78 telephone exchanges; how customer service representatives handle requests; the trouble report- ing system; the repair of electronic equipment; and billing procedures. HAVE A SERVICE PROBLEM? Call 675-5211 Mon.-Fri. 8:30 - 5:00 Jean Brutko, circulation mgr. WANT TO ADVERTISE? DISPLAY ADVERTISING DEPT. Call 675-5211 Sandy Sheehan, Advertising Coordinator Michael Danowski, Account Executive Charlot Denmon, Account Executive Donna Gosart, Account Executive Advertising Deadline-Monday 11 a.m. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. Call 675-5211 Mon.-Fri. 8:30-4:30 Jean Brutko, classified mgr. 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Stephen Buckley, publisher, PO Box 366, Dallas, Pa. 18612. Entered at the post office in Dallas, Pa. 18612 as second class matter. A balloon for Kelly During a tour of Common- wealth’s Service Center, clown Pat Ward prepares a balloon animal for Kelly Wagner as Sally and Frank Wagner look on. six grandchildren. Her husband, Durelle T. Scott II preceded her in death in 1969. John J. Walsh John J. Walsh, of the Country Club Apts., Dallas and Clearwater, Fla., formerly of Plains and Mar- tinsville, N.J., died October 3 in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. He attended Wyoming Seminary School, Kingston, and was a gradu- ate of Plains High School and Penn- sylvania State Teachers College. He was a former member of Sacred Heart Church, Plains, and a member of St. Michael’s Church, Clearwater, Fla. Surviving are his wife, the former Anne C. Nevitt; son, John J. Walsh Jr., Red Hill, N.J.; three grandsons, several nieces and nephews. He was preceeded in death by brothers, Lt. Robert A. Walsh, Armstrong Walsh and Thaddeus Walsh, and a sister, Amanda Walsh. Helen Kuczinski Mrs. Helen Kuczinski, of School Street, RD 2, Box 159, Harveys Lake, died September 30 in the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kings- fon. Born in Swoyersville, she resided in Leonardo, N.J. for 24 years prior to moving to Harveys Lake one year ago. She was a member of the Resurrection of Our Lord Polish National Catholic Church, Edwards- ville. Surviving are her husband, Walter; several nieces, nephews and cousins. Network executives do not waste any time preparing miniseries and TV movies for telecast, especially for the crucial November and February sweeps. As usual, viewers can expect to see many big name stars as Elizabeth Taylor, Farrah Fawcett, Audrey Hepburn, Richard Chamberlain, Robert Wagner, George C. Scott and Sally Field on their television screens this year. As in the Past, many s projects will continue to stir controversy, the most controversial of all being the miniseries ‘“‘Amerika.” “Amerika” takes place in the 1990s after the Soviet Union has taken over the United States. Kris Kristofferson and Robert Urich star in this production which is primarily about the disparities of ideological values (ABC). Joan Collins stars in “Monte Carlo” as Katrina Petrovna (CBS), as her_ sister Jackie gets top billing in “Lucky,” a seven-hour miniseries about gangster Gino Santangelo and his daughter Lucky (NBC). 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Linda Evans stars in “The Last Frontier,”’ set in Australia’s great outback (CBS). ‘Anastasia’ features Rex Harrison, Omar Sharif, and Susan Lucci in a four-hour drama about Anna Anderson (NBC). “The Two Grenvilles’’ are Ann- Margaret and Claudette Colbert in a four-hour adaptation of Dominick Dunne’s best seller (NBC). “The Fortunate Pilgrim’’ is a four-hour adaptation of Mario Puzo’s novel with Sophia Loren cast in the lead (NBC). Farrah Fawcett stars in ‘‘Poor Little Rich Girl,” a drama based on the bio pony of Barbara Hutton (NBC). Valerie Bertinelli is featured in ‘‘I’ll Take Manhattan,” and adaption of Judith Krantz’s latest best seller (CBS). In addition to ‘‘Amerika,”’ the ABC network also offers Shirley MacLaine in a five- hour dramatization of her autobiography entitled ‘‘Out On a Limb.” Thus, TV fans can anticipate at leat a dozen miniseries on the air this upcoming season: two from ABC, four from CBS and six from NBC. Probably the season’s top made-for-TV movie will be “There Must Be A Pony’ which aired October 5. It stars Elizabeth Taylor and Robert Wagner in a story based on James Kirkwood’s novel, a tragedy striking an actress trying to make a Hollywood comeback (ABC). . Other top TV-movies include “Encounters” starring Donna Mills about a woman’s sexual fantasies to be telecast on NBC. Raymond Burr is back and Barbara Hale reprises her role in “Perr ason: The Case of the Shooting Star,’ also on NBC. In ABC’s ‘‘Here a Thief, There a Thief,” Audrey Hepburn makes her television debut as a concert ianist. Richard hamberlain portrays the legendary Casanova in the movie of the same name (ABC). Sally Field stars in the true story of Dr. Helen Caldecott entitled “Three Minutes to Midnight,” (NBC). Tony Danza stars in “Doing Life,” a drama inspired by convicted murderer and successful prison lawyer Jerry Rosenberg (NBC). (Debbey Wysocki is the entertainment writer for The Dallas Post. 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