2 THE DALLAS POST/Wednesday, February 17, 1988 Only yesterday 50 Years Ago - Feb. 18, 1938 Daddow-Isaacs American Legion Post will sponsor the John Stark Post band of Greater Pittston in a concert, March 8 at Dallas Township auditorium. Back Mountain police took three more men into custody in their recent effort to curb the scores of petty crimes which have been committed in the past few months. Shavertwon Firemen to open their new home Monday night. Six Penn Bit of Fenbor, son of ~ Corinthian Express, owned by ~ Mrs. Margaret Cottle, won first prize in the specialty show dog wire-haired fox terriers which ning, both boards passed a reso- lution stating that a merger of the two districts would not materially improve the curricu- lum nor quality of education now afforded the students but that the matter would be reviewed from time to time to determine whether circum- stances might warrant reconsi- deration. Dallas Kiwanis Club financed the purchase of the large banner which will designate the Lake-Lehman Band when they march in the Cherry Blossom Festival April 6, in Washington, D.C Larry Gilbert and John Pick- Prayer groups meets Obituaries HILBERT, HARRY C., 83, of Beaumont died Feb. 11, 1988 at home, following a long illness. A World War I veteran, he owned and operated a dairy farm in Beaumont all his life. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Harriett; brothers, Lawrence, Gene, Charlie and Alpha; sisters, Maude and Ruth. Surviving are his wife, the former Mildred Pellam; sons, Alpha and Harry Jr., Beau- mont; daughters, Ada Mal- kemes, Centermoreland; Juliann at home; eight grand- children; four great-grandchil- dren. Heaven Church, Dallas. He was preceded in deth by a son, John, who died in 1962. Surviving are his wife, the former Anna Eagen, brother, George, Sister Ursula Kocinski, both of Los Angeles, Calif. Interment was in St. Ann’s Cemetery, Lehman. PARKINSON, KIRTLAND P., 73, of Sweet Valley died Feb. 14, | 1988 in the Wilkes-Barre Gen- eral Hospital. He served in the U.S. Army | during World War II. Surviving are his wife, the ; p former Evelyn Souder; daugh- ters, Mrs. James Baker, Holly : t Springs; Mrs. Harold Goss, preceded the big Wesminster ett earned the only pins for Members of the Cancer Center Prayer Group are pictured, rons was +n Besumon XO. seven grandchil: Gop SOW oo” 1% De uray from left, Rev. Joseph Streit, Rita Ives, R.N., B.S.N., nurse CHESNOVITCH, JOHN B. dren; two great- re 4 Aan ary i ar. a : IS. Lh manager, Medical Oncology Outpatient Department; Sister (SQUIRE), 71 of Vine St., Oak sisters, Mrs. Laura Clawso Doct DL e 3 Stitz oF Lake-Lehman cagers moved Catherine Hill, R.S.M.; Dr. Robert Rostock, medical director Hill, Dallas, died Feb. 13, 1988 Sheatown: Mrs. Mary Jones, 8 Noxen: Patrick ES Sr.. Har. into second place by defeating of the Cancer Center; and Marcia Rizzo, R.N., B.S.N.,, in the Geisinger Medical Center, id -Barre a Mrs. Sara | | veys Lake. Wilkes-Barre Township 87-80 Radiation Oncology nurse. Danville ¢ { World Cus, Deny er, £0 Ds thel Hill You could get - Lamb chops paced by Charlie Kern’s 30 The Cancer Center of Wyoming Valley, adjacent to Mercy € was a veeran 0 G OL de h See a il the 19c Ib.; Pillsbury flour 24-lb. points. Hospital, will sponsor a prayer group meeting on Wednes- War II and a member of Gate of Cemetery, Sweet Valley. bag 99c¢; sandwich bread 9c Married - Patricia Marie Alec- day, Feb. 17 from 7 to'8:15 p.m. at the Center, located at | | loaf; iceburg lettuce 15c hd.; navich and Eugene K. Shelley; 50 Roosevelt Terrace, Wilkes-Barre. D all as kind er arten 4 coffee 3-Ibs. 45c. Dixie D. West and Thomas R. Conducted by Pastoral leader, Reverend Joseph Streit of ] 3) Years Aga pe. Bus Womer. Gore Yoder, Sweet Mercy Hospital, the weekly prayer group consists of Biblical 5 Vv. L.h. I'Tick will become Dy ’ readings and discussions, and a sharing of feelings and t tl di I Restor o Se Christian valley; Stephen Szafran, Beau- ideas to help provide a foundation for support and regis rad ION dan Nou FICS ~ Jackson Firemen elected new You could get - Round roast eraction. shui ; Gerald J. Wycallis, Superin- Health, all children, Kindergf¥ i officers and buy new White 8%¢Ib.; potatoes 20b. bag 9c; ach weekdy meetng is available to interested PAUeNS: | tendent of the Dallas School ten through twelfth grade will Pumper from Hanover Town- bread 2 lvs. 53c; coffee 49c Ib.; y : District, announces Kindergar- be required to provide proof of | Sip pare Dea ot wl a Oe ar on ten Registration for i a having - resolved the following untain emoria : . 19, hool year will be held in the immunizations: Library circulation is up Dallas Senior High School A i ho Office Three (3) doses TD or DT 1 a i Building, Church St. Dallas on Vaccine: for protection against : Mrs. Florence Schelb, gradu- Jorn F. Ross Sunounesd their Ee will be 2 20 an a.m. to 12 19 anus (ockiaw) and. Dipth | ate of Ann May School of Nurs- retirement effective July 1, in d 1 pm. to 4 pm, in i : ing, Neptune, N.J. in 1934, has letters submitted to the board at Pe thro Thorson. Ai vas 1 a, ig 2 Dallas ii a t ict night’s meeting that Tos acceptable evidence of age must Injectable Polio Yaceine, over Lake Town hip to bo Township’s Mo chief had BESOMEnY Se Wn A ihe following vaccines admin the undefeated i ty Bin been ied but charges Suid Ut le five 2) ears x istered at twelve (12) months of Mrs. Ike Brace broke both against the chief were not dis- A to make him SE eligible BOE or vider: 8 | wrists and her heel when she closed since he has the right to for Kindergarten. One (1) dose of live attenuat y tripped and fell down the steps. ~~ apply for a hearing if he so Those with last names begin- Measles Vaccine or a blood tes Engaged - Patricia Cairns to desires. ning with A, B, C, D, E, and F showing immunity. | Earl S. Gregory, Jr; Nellie Trinity Nursery School starts will register on Monday, Mar. One (1) dose of Live Rubella i * LaCorte to Gerald Frantz. its second semester. 91; those with G, H, LK, and L (German Measles) Vaccine or a 3 Deaths - Mrs. Mary Williams, The EPA granted the Dallas F > on Tuesday Mar. 99: those with Plood test showing immunity. | mother of Mrs. Clyde Cooper. = Area Municipal Authority an s M, N, 0, P, Q and R on One (1) dose of Live Mumps if Shaver Theatre - Now playing additional $49,170 under the s. Wednesday Mar. 23; and those Vaccine or a signed statement “The Great Waltz’, Luis Federal Water Pollution Control - with S, T, U, V,W, X, Y and Z from your physician stating that | Rainer, Ferdinand Gravet. Act. a: on Thursday, Mar. 24. The chil- your child had the disease. | You could get - Steaks 69c Ib.; Dallas Township raps Cross 1E dren who will enter First Grade, ~The school officials need to i margarine 27c 1b.; breakfast Valley delays and PennDOT ie bu did not attend the Dallas review the child’s immunization 4 ols Joc 302; Sunshine Krispy SOW removal steal Kindergarten program this past to be certain the child meets Ee ig his ; Lhe. 25¢; carrots Dies on pr x o er, id may register on Thurs- Sanergs as set i the 3 PE en : To : bts | ay, Mar. 24. regarding immunizations. Par- an 30 years am an 14, i 8 : as Semor Michelle Reavy [ In addition to the registration, ents are to bring all records of | Quarter Midget Racing will be y ee 2 : : vision, speech and hearing their child’s immunizations. g¢ § introduced in’'the Back Moun- year high school career. screenings will be given. the student’s records do noe | tain this spring with a track to Married - Joylynn Tomlin and Under the regulations of the meet the standards, he or she i be Duty within a short distance Brand. Mol gan. Anna’ Rodhet Pennsylvania Department of will not be able to attend school. Beaumont Schools were closed Delles A par, So i down for a few hours when ertown; Mrs. John Leonard, L | custodian Irwin Denmon came Hunlock Creek; Mrs. Anne B. Goal a FORMER ASSISTANT DISTRICT ATTORNEY up with an ingenius plan of Connell, Orange. Members of Back Mountain Kiwanis Club participated in the JOINS ROSENN, JENKINS & GREENWALD | building a small dam across the You could get - Round steak annual Salvation Army Christmas Bell Ringing Program. They | creek to permit the running of $1.69 lb.; lettuce 39c hd.; ; Y % 9 | gran th | © the water, well over freezing oranges 8.1.00; Miracle Whip raised $2,109. which earned them first place in the |] pe + temperatures over the frozen 32-0z.jar $1.09; tea bags 9c box campaign. Shown in the photo are member Rita Welebob 1 | | pipe and within two hours thaw- 48; margarine 1-Ib. qutrs. 69c. and Vice-President Ron Mosca and his son and daughter. ; | ing the frozen part. ® it Himmler Theatre- Now play- E ~ + ing ‘““The Tin Star” with Henry | Fonda, Tony Perkins. | Engaged - Anne Palmer to | Robert J. Rebennack; Const- | ~~ ance Yanchunas to Thomas M. | Hillyer; Alice Spencer to John 4 ie E. Paul, Jr. y b Dallas wins 80-68 over re I | Letina in a game that was y | ight to the end. i 8 Swoyersville remains unde- -packs of 12 oz. bottles i | feated by downing Dallas in the / | last moments 55-53. Wither vr | ~~ You could get - Turkeys 49c 4 | 1b.; mushrooms 39¢ Ib.; frozen 4 | ~~ Fordhook limas 2 10-oz. pkgs. Enjoy a 3 3c; Star-Kist tuna 2 6%-0z. Michelob Light | oe Sons 59¢; Lipton’s tea bags 16- at your local tavern & | Beas ago ren 15100 ins I ] a After a Carelul evaluation of a tavern or deli iv ~~. merger of Lake-Lehman and v £ | ) Dallas Schools, Tuesday eve- LEE ECY LY) BEVERAGE CO. 822-7572 : | : The law firm of Rosenn, Jenkins & Greenwald is pleased | £4 : to announce that Fred Pierantoni, Ill, Esqg., a former Bl i Tir Da [ [ A sCPo ST FIRST ANNUAL BRIDAL EXPO Assistant District Attorney in Luzerne County, has become | ¥° | Saturday, February 27, 1988 ne jo Te im, Rt 5 il (USPS 147-720) Sa : : orney Fierantoni is a graduate of Pittston Area Hig Cd | FOR Oo DELIVERY 2 26 5911 Open House “ Public Invited School, Wilkes College and the Temple University School of | | le 5 HAVE A SERVICE'S GRIT ae Law. He is admitted to practice before all Courts in the | { a LBERVICE PROBLEM? PROBLEM WITH A STORY? Commonwealth of Pennsylvania as well as the United States | | | Mon.-Fri. 8:30-4:30 hs nih i District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania. He isa | | Jean Brutko, circulation mgr. A i Me ey member of the American Bar Association, the Sin 3 ME WANT TO ADVERTISE? Ne od bo frond oe Bar Association, the Wilkes-Barre Law & Library Associa DISPLAY ADVERTIING DEPT. : tion, the National District Attorney's Association, the | A Sandy Sheoher advertising coordinator ; Pennsylvania Juvenile Officers Association, the Fraternal | i gt ichael Dorowski, accom sxeuitive’ WANT TO ORDER A PHOTO? : Order of Police and the Marywood College Advisory Board of | AveitisingiDes av dor Tieiin ool TR Criminal Justice. Mr. Pierantoni resides in Hughestown with 4 Pe All photos appearing in The Dallas Post his wife Donna, is a member of the Holy Mother of Sorrows | | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. thet hays been Joken by ‘a Dalles Pos Parish in Dupont and is active in various community: | & | eT photographer are for purchase. activities. 1 ve Jean Brutko, classified mgr. - Rosenn, Jenkins & Greenwald maintains its offices at 15 | 4 gu Cl ne-Monda m. ars ; ; . ' = | . sified Deudline Monday 3 p: HAVE A ih ON South Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre, and will maintain an | =" pc HAVE A NEWS Tip? Sipe S office at 49 South Main Street, Pittston, Pennsylvania, | | a Mon.-Fri. 8:30-5:00 Mon.-Fri. 9:00-4:30 where Mr. Pierantoni is presently located. Founded in 1954, 8 | ie Debby Higgins, executive editor Peggy Poynton, office mgr. IREM TEMPLE COUNTRY CLUB the firm, which is the largest in Northeastern Pennsylvania, | i bi maintains a staff of 35 lawyers and 15 paralegals. Rosenn, | #% i HAVE APRESS RELEASE? 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