Ra se |B | | Io | Ce | 7 2 THE DALLAS POST/Wednesday, February 10, 1988 Only yesterday 50 Years Ago - Feb. 11, 1938 Government purchases two more cars of apples from local orchards for relief distribution. John Frantz elected president of Dallas Democratic Club at recent meeting. Dallas Borough School Direc- tors conferred with tax collector Arthur Dungey to try to stimu- late receipts from delinquent taxes. Capt. and Mrs. John Kirken- dall have unexpected encounter with movie stars Clark Gable and Carol Lombard, while in California on their way to the ~ Philippines. Lehman and Dallas are tied for the lead in the high school league after Lehman pulled a surprise upset ove the Dallas quintet last week. The State Publicity Commis- sion reported recently that coy- ~otes are not rare in this section of the state. Some may have ~ escaped from cages or zoos ~~ while others come across the ice [4 Lil : il EE A SE LR Re TTT RT EEE Srp rend = - Te eo mer fu _. I | 4 I gs ooh a He JS SPREE Go TO SE A Si lad oe Ee 2 RAR La AR oe 3 R = #308 7 Ra ~ —— on Lake Erie from Canada. You could buy - Cheese 23c lb.; grape jam 2-lb. jar 2c; pork loins 16c lb.; Winesap apples 6 1b. 19¢; new potatoes 6 Ibs. 25¢; pineapple 2 cans 33c. 40 Years Ago - Feb. 6, 1948 Bloomsburg Mills buys Fern- brook Park from Wilkes-Barre Railway - Corporation for erec- tion of a plant to employ 450 to 500 persons with payroll of more than $1,000,000. Dallas Borough Businessmen “Association suggests one hour parking along Main Street, Dallas. : ~~ Les Warhola, general man- ~~ ager of Dallas-Shavertown ‘Water Company, demolished his car Sunday when he swerved to avoid a patch of ice and skidded “into the guard posts on Memo- rial Highway near the overpass. Dallas boys and girls became the undefeated champs of the first half after defeating Lake- ton Ist Friday. Shaver Theatre - Now plahing “Possessed”’ Van Heflin, Joan | Crawford. Ea ~ center cuts 65c Ib.; Anjou pears You could buy - Pork chops 3 Ibs. 25¢; margarine 42c Ib.; “hot dog rolls pkg. of 8, 16c¢; sharp cheese 65c 1b. 30 Years Ago - Feb. 7, 1958 : Dallas Borough Council adopts § | $41,345 budget and sets aside $4,500 for construction of new ~ children’s playground. ~~ Back Mountain. Memorial Library re-elects Mitchell Jen- Kins as president. Anglers flock to harvest winter crop of smelts at Har- ~veys Lake. ~ Charles Flack heads the ~ annual Dallas Community - Ambulance Drive. End Dallas has a field day defeat- ing Fairview 81-31. Himmler Theatre - Now play- ing “Three Faces of Eve” with Joanne Woodward. : You could buy - Sliced boiled ham 88c lb.; ice cream 1%» gal. 88c; raisin bread 19c¢ loaf; oyster crackers 14-0z. pkg.-29c. 20 Years Ago - Feb. 8, 1968 Ralph Antrim of Dallas appointed assistant administra- tor of Wellsboro Hospital. Charles Tredinnick, member of the Green Beret Special Forces, was killed while on patrol in Viet Nam, Thursday, Jan. 29. UGI is staking the Lake- Lehman Band to bus transporta- tion for its trip to Washington, D.C. for the Cherry Blossom Festival and Parade. Dallas Junior and Senior Woman's Club plan their Valen- tine Dance to be held at Irem Country Club. “All You Can Eat” is the byword for the Dallas Rotary Club’s turkey dinner to be held Feb. 24 at the Dallas Senior High School. John Puchalsky and John Pickett were the two lone vic- tors for the Dallas matmen Saturday, when they lost to Hanover 37-6. You could buy - Boneless chuck roast 65¢ 1b.; 1g. shrimp $1.09 lb.; bananas 2 lbs. 25c¢; Wesson oil 75¢ qt.bot.; white mushrooms 49c lb. 10 Years Ago - Feb. 9, 1978 There was no mail for most Dallas residents Tuesday as the heavy snowstorm interfered with the carriers deliveries. More than 20 inches of snow fell in the area. UGI Corporation asked volun- tary curb on electric power use by large industrial users because of the present coal miners’ strike. Married - Khrysa Lee Finn and David L. Hasler. ‘Winter Clearance SALE 0% mo 50% OFF [Obituaries ROMAN, EDWARD T., of Birch St., Elmcrest, Dallas, died Jan. 31, 1988 in Moses Taylor Hospital, Scranton. He was a World War II Army veteran serving in the Signal Corps and was employed for RCA Corporation, Mountaintop prior to his retirement in 1981. He was preceded in death by his wife, the former Claire Frances Calenda, in Feb. 1981. Surviving are a son, Edward T. Jr., Shavertown; two grand- . children. HARMOND, GERTRUDE, 84, of North Main St., Shavertown, died Feb. 1, 1988 in Hospice St. John, Wilkes-Barre. Her husband, Zigmund S., Sr., died in 1971. Surviving are a son, Zigmund S. Jr., Shavertown; daughtr, Mrs. Dorothy Kratz, West Pitts- ton; brother, Walter, Sumter, S.C., sister, Mrs. Muriel Garin- ger, Dallas; three grandchil- dren; two great-grandchildren. KUZMINSKI, RAYMOND V., of Main St., Dallas, died Feb. 2, 1988 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospi- tal, Kingston. He was an Air Force veteran of World War II and was employed as a merchant seaman on the Great Lakes. Surviving in addition to his mother, are his wife, the former Althea Stubblebine; son, Ran- dall, Wilkes-Barre; daughter, Pamela, at home; brotehrs, Chester, Edwardsville; Henry, Lansdale; sister, Mrs. Gertrude Sherman, Mattawan, NJ. MCGUIRE, GRACE E., 89, of Center St., Shavertown, died Fob 1, 1988 in the Mercy Hospi- al. Mrs. McGuire was employed for 20 years by the Shavertown Post Office as a clerk until retiring in 1961. She was preceded in death by her husband, Frank. OPEN DAILY till 5 P.M. MON., THURS. FRI. till 8 P.M. SUNDAY NOON to 4 P.M. 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CALL TODAY Surviving are daughters, Mrs. Virginia Schramm, Drums; Mrs. Grace Terbush, Conyn- gham; sister, Blance Ellis, Mass.; brothers, Warren, Mass.; Edwin, Texas; 7 grand- children; 19 great grandchil- dren; six great-grandchildren. IDE, EVELYN M. (THOMAS), of Philadelphia, former Lehman resident died Feb. 1, 1988. She was preceded in death by her husband, John and son, J. Edwin. Surviving are children, Doro- thy, Betty, Coral, Gerald and Renald; 14 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren. PRICE, RAYMOND F., 82, of Cease Drive, Shavertown, died Feb. 6, 1988 at his home. Before retiring he was employed as a car opertor in local area coal mines. He was preceded in death by his wife, Genevieve, who died in RESTAURANT & LOUNGE SPECIAL VALENTINE >, DINNER SPECIAL & A SURPRISE FOR YOUR SWEETHEART MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW LEE STRUBECK FEB. 12 & 20 DON'T MISS WEDNESDAY NIGHT wire DIANE DIXON SUNDAY BRUNCH 11-4 LUNCH TUES.-FRI 11-3 RESERVATIONS 655-2500 1705 RIVER RD. 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