OR OV LLDDO DO mS i ~ So You sAY WeLL Doc, 1 LOST MY JoB, YouRE DEPRESSED. IM FANG RELOCATION, AND 1 NO LONGER GOVERN THE FREE WORLD. RY W \ SURNAME \ ~ aha 2 . \ \ \ ! > TS - JA A a 70” er, 22 = 7 a 2H, 7 Answer to October 28 old photo Our Old Photo published October 28 sure got a lot of attention. We received a couple of phone calls and we made a few calls and talked to people involved with the photo. It was so nice to know so many people enjoy our Old Photos. We are running the photo again this week with names. It was taken in 1929 and is the 9th grade class of Dallas Borough High School. The principal was Mr. George T. Bowen at the time. Our thanks to Bob Bowen, son of Mr. Bowen, principal, Janet Evans (who is in the photo) and Mrs. Jeanne T. Maxwell who supplied all the info leading up to and getting the names. 9th Grade Class, Dallas Borough High School - 1929 ‘Row 1, from left, Evelyn Shook, Ruth May Hazel, Doris Roberts, Alice Johnston, Hilda Rogers, Janet b ns, Blanche Howell. w 2, from left, Jeanne Templin (standing) Jennie Swire, Ellanor Machell, Anna Mae Sullivan, Anna. Evans, Helen Zelanick, Theta Mead, Mary Fedor, Teacher, Miss Rearick (standing). Row 3, from left, Robert Rogers, Byron White, James Keiper, Leonard Harvey, Charles Storey, Harry Rook. SEAMAN RECRUIT COLE COMPLETES BASIC Navy Seaman Recruit Michael A. Cole, son of William E. and Autumn D. Gordon of Route 2, Dallas, recently completed basic training at Recruit Training Center, Great Lakes, IL. Studies include seamanship, close-order drill, naval nistory and first aid. He is a 1992 graduate of Lake-Lehman High School. STRAITIFF FINISHES BASIC TRAINING Marine Pfc. William E. Straitiff, son of William E. Straitiff Sr. of Highland Avenue, Trucksville, recently a recruit training at Parris Island, S. C. PARDINI COMPLETES BASIC TRAINING Army Reserve Pvt. Jeremy R. Pardini has completed basic training. During the training students received instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, mili{nry courtesy, military justice, first aid and Army history and traditions. de 1s the son of Michelle M. Swictlik of Harris Hill Road, Shavertown and Robert Pardini, West Pittston. 4 pS t } HS Se He HS SA SS SR SHE SS SS SSH ELSES > MULLAY'S MARKET Serving Wyoming Valley for more than 90 years Specializing in Kielbasi and Sausage Corner of Main and Dennison streets in Swoyersville Call 287-0811 to place your Thanksgiving orders for: Turkeys Smoked and fresh kielbasi « Hams » Smoked turkey kielbasi We also carry a full line of cold cuts and fresh and frozen meats and poultry. Remember to place your order early for party trays of cold cuts, cheeses, fruits or vegetables for your holiday party. Open 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday ¢ 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. Sunday Pamper Yourself... Philadelphia Hair Also Specialing in Design is now offering ; N 2] ery fees (800) 8) LOY . Manicures . « Acrylic Nails Clipper Cuts e Fiberglass Nails e French Manicures e Pedicures (01018) (0) 3300 Off Fiberglass Nails - Pedicures | DTN § PRT Y) NOW OPEN MONDAYS! 12-8 Philadelphia Hair Design 1107 Wyoming Ave., Exeter 655-6683 TERS [114 Special *9” Reg. $12 e Foil Hilites * Weave Perms * Root Perms * Corrective Coloring EAE AEE AE GS AEE ASE AS 4 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, November 18, 1992 5 Home beautification award entry deadline is November 30 | The Back Mountain Citizens Council is seeking nominations for the Second Annual Home Beauti- fication Award. By filling out and returning the attached nomina- tion form, you will help give recog- nition to those who have made special efforts to improve the qual- ity of our built environment. PURPOSE: To encourage the improvement of existing properties, rather than the development of new lands, these awards will be made for reno- vation or rehabilitation projects, (or small additions to existing build- ings), including landscaping and other site improvements. New con- struction will not be considered. QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Aresidential exterior restora- tion, a renovation project, or a site improvement located in any of of the nine member municipalities of the Back Mountain: Dallas and Harveys Lake Boroughs; Dallas, Franklin, Jackson, Kingston, Lake, Lehman and Ross Townships. 2. Projects must have been com- pleted within the past 5 years. 3. Submission of before and af- ter photographs is desirable. 4. New addition projects will be considered if the area of the addi- tion is less than 25% of the exist- ing building, and the original struc- ture has been renovated. JUDGING: A panel of judges chosen by the Back Mountain Citizens Council will select the winners. Site visits, exchange. The cost will be $9.50 which includes entertainment by the Masters Band. Reservations must be received by November 30. Call Phyllis Wolfe at 477-5229. Crain participates in Wild West Warrior exercise Army Reserve Pvt. Michael A. Crain is one of more than 400 initial entry personnel from the reserve, national guard, and active army units, who participated in exercise Wild West Warrior II. The exercise tested the ability of the 91st Division, a reserve unit, to establish and operate an army training center. Crain is the son of Michael A. and Kathy A. Crain of Rural Route 1, Harveys Lake. 1 Look What's New In The Wilkes-Barre Area! | | + 2 -t A Top-Of-The-Line Oi GOODWILL STORE Gateway Shopping Center, Wyoming Ave., Edwardsville The ONLY Discount Store Open . 7 DAYS A WEEK, Evenings Too gaaduwill photographs, and literature will be used to select winners. The BMCC and its judges reserve the right to withhold awards when aesthetic standards are not met. [mmm —————————— BACK MOUNTAIN CITIZENS COUNCIL HOME BEAUTIFICATION AWARD NOMINATION FORM environment. Nominee: Owner’s name To give special recognition to those who have made personal efforts to improve the quality of our neighborhood’s built AWARDS: Commendations for the year will | be published in a special Spring| Home Improvement section of the| Dallas Post, with articles giving| photographic and written descrip- | tions of the projects selected. Address Project description Submitted by: Name Address Phone P.O. Box 551 Dallas, Pennsylvania 18612 Deadline November 30, 1992 Li Flease include “before” and “after” photos, if possible. Christmas party December 12 at Sweet Valley Fire Hall The annual Christmas Party at the Sweet Valley Fire Hall, Main Road, Sweet Valley will be held December 12 at 6:30 p.m. A catered buffet dinner will be served. Dinner music will be provided by Doug Auchus. Each woman and man is requested to bring a small gift, not to exceed $3, and marked for a man or a woman to | Please complete and return this form to: HOME BEAUTIFICATION AWARD Back Mountain Citizens Council RE 1 Co a WAYA"/'=To J 0 EX SPM J o IU [ PRCT) Sy [0 Fe JRRCT 01g PY 28050 7 MEMBER OF UJB FINANCIAL We don't just make loans to small businesses. We invest in people. At Hanover Bank, we believe in forming partnerships with the people doing business in our community. So we make 1 borrowing easy for the people who need it most - small and minority - owned businesses. When you come in for a loan, you won't have to deal with committees or red tape. You'll deal with one officer who will help you with your application and see it all the way through the process. It isn't always easy to get that important capital you need, but we know working together is just smart business - $i because when your business grows, so does ours. Bi HANOVER BANK MEMBER F.D.LC. Ei RE SS TE SNE SR SE TR Ta A Equal Housing Lender 3 Equal Opportunity Lendrer
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