10 The Dallas Post ‘Dallas, PA Wednesday, August 30, 1995 Jackson (continued from page 1) i 6f combining his intelligence with Altar/Rosary Society to meet Sept. 5 Car wash for Dallas football Sept. 10 The Dallas football program is sponsoring a car wash September 10 from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. at the Amoco station in Shavertown. Cars will be washed by football players, cheerleaders and parents. Donation for AA state championship. It was : alot of hard work. Over theyears his favorite moment, thus far as St. Therese’s Altar and Rosary Society will meet in the social room an exterior wash is $3.00. . o's 6 on September 6 for a covered dish dinner at 6:30. President Kate Borys 1 pent more time practicing an athlete. J rowing the ball than any other will discuss plans for the annual Birthday Tea to be held Sunday, Oct. i bart of the game. “That was incredible,” Jackson 8 and a pie sale and Christmas Dinner to be held in November and OBITUARIES | Like most high school athletes said. “I was thrilled just to be a December. e can’t wait for the season to get part of that.” Everyone should bring a place setting and a favorite covered dish. BETH SPENCER tarted. Once underwav, he hopes A younger brother will soon Band 3 will serve desserts. Canned foods are still being accepted for ELIZA is § y pe be making his contributions to the Back Mountain Food Bank. : to € a progresses at a Sha 8 he Mountaineers. Matt is onthe Elizabeth Spencer, 68, of Lower gan, Dallas; George P. Morgan, ce, so he can savor it e : EA 13 : ton; Gerald M , ore. A few extra games in De. Junior high roster. Ted's mom. Utility requests water conservation legions pn Bo Maras 1 ¢ember would be quite nice too. Sandy sg young : ister, vil are Effective immediately, United Water Pennsylvania-Dallas Opera- Barre General Hospital. Hunlock Creek; James Morgan, y + “I'm looking forward to another £ lamiy siggest supporters, tions is strongly urging its customers in Dallas, Noxen, Shavertown Born in Wilkes-Barre, she was Kingston; Robert J. Morgan, ! winner and another champion,” Ted is a fan of the Atlanta Fal- and Harveys Lake to discontinue all unnecessary water use. the daughter of the late George Courtdale; Wayne Spencer, Dal- | Gr said Jackson. “I got some experi- cons and the University of Colo- Unnecessary water use includes car washing, lawn watering, and and Tabitha Powell Youngblood. las; 12 grandchildren; two great- 1 “ I ence last year, so I won't be as rado. Next fall will find Jackson other outside water use. This restriction will be in affect until further She was a former resident of grandchildren; sisters, Margaret iy : nervous.” on a college campus, but the site notice. Forty Fort and lived in Dallas Cavanaugh, Wilkes-Barre; Ta- } Ted was also a major contribu- and field of study will be deter- Lack of rainfall and extreme high temperatures has created exces- Township for the past 20 years. bitha, Sarah and Patricia J tor, mostly as a wide receiver, to mined over the course of his sen- sive water demand on our water sources. We are asking our customers She was a member of the Youngblood all of Plymouth, : the Mountaineers in 1993. Dur- jor year. Right now, he's getting to cooperate with this voluntary restriction on water use. Courtdale United Methodist Imelda Rydzewski, Courtdale; : ing his sophomore campaign, ready tolead histeam tovictoryin We apologize for any inconvenience this may create for our custom- Church. brothers, Carl and Harold | Dallas won the Pennsylvaniaclass the Wyoming Valley Conference. ers. ° She was preceded in death by Youngblood, both of Kingston; / 5 — sons, Graden and Phillip; broth- Ronald Youngblood, Indiana. K of Cgolf tournament Sept. 8 Send your sports reports to: EE ar 1) : The First Annual Knights of Columbus Golf Tournament, Father Yo William A. M : ‘Qe. John O'Leary Council 8224, Dallas, will be held September 8 at Mill The Dallas Pos L, 45 Main R d., Dallas P. A 18612 Phillip C.; sons, aN or b oF Race Golf Course in Benton, PA at 12:30 p.m. A captain and crew format will follow. ' The cost is $50.00 per golfer or $200.00 per team. Hole sponsorship Ene a LN is $50.00 per hole. | / , Please contact Paul Bendetti, 675-4635 or Ed Friar, 696-1605, for 7 4 information. 20 ’ > : | Golf schools at Four Seasons SUN D AY NIGHT NIE % | | Golf Schools at Four Seasons Golf Club, Exeter: Mens and Ladies: SU Wednesday, Sept. 13; Juniors, Tuesday, Sept. 12. Four sessions 5:30- p a | 7:30 p.m. Instructor is PGA golf professional Rick Rydzewski. Call the r] r] i “tale ell § foe =a lB} - » | Pro Shop at 655-8869 to register. [J PA GAME COMMISSION NOTES 5 : : ° 9 | é § : How do you sedate a large, angry iguana! Prime CY ' While WCO James Jolley was assisting Police Chief Howard Kocher .. b add | of Lehman Township with a dumping violation, he received a radio call Ti m fo : | to assist a woman who had a 4' iguana that bit her hand and would not 4 ge 9 ®® | let go. During the 10 minute ride to her house, Jolly and Kocher ATH ¢ i PAD Ne discussed how they would get the iguana off her hand, deciding on ii = eg” ; either immersing it in water or spraying it with pepper mace. Fortu- oO | B-) nately, when they arrived, it had already let go of thee woman. The 0) id an was the woman's pet for four years. Reptiles are probably like LL ; § 7 d animals - they do not make very good pets. —_— J al ava W Ganieiniy ibd uic Hasah 13 Walton shoots his way to first place S i Congratulations to Deputy Rich Walton for taking first place in a’ ; DEPRES F . revolver competition held recently at a national outdoor writer's — an convention in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Rich was awarded a special LA. § § 9 edition Colt Python pistol for his accomplishment. = 8 8 C : 1995 Exclusive Coverage | = | sr RUS ASHI: SLE di DO came EEK A an is ames of Sept. 2 - 4 . PANTH ER oh Re HOW TO PLAY | EVERY GAME | — 1 Select 'a winner from each of the week's : . @ ALL SEASON games, listed below. Select in descending " ; anly on 14 order of your CONFIDENCE in your WWDL 13 choices. Win points at left for each correct fe selection toward possible total of 136 points. ] a 12 See complete rules below. You must be at PE p 11 least 8 (eight) years old to enter. 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