10 The Dallas Post TERT Dallas, PA Wednesday, October 2, 1996 STRIKE UP 911 (continued from page 1) of roads for the system. “It's tre- mendous amount of work. The municipalities are coordinating some of it with their fire chiefs." Kingston Township hasn't checked its list of roads yet, but “it's something we'll have to look ~ at,” according to manager Jeff Box. The post office has already given homes in many rural areas city- style addresses, according to cus- tomer service supervisor Charles Innamorati in Dallas, but some roads use house numbers on one end and box numbers on the other. “We're working on this with the municipalities,” he said. “Munici- pal Road in Franklin Township is a good example — half of it is still - box numbers.” Maple, Oak and Elm are popu- lar area street names —- Maple Street is found in Trucksville (Kingston Township), Chase (Jackson Township), Fern Brook (Dallas Township), Oak Hill (Lehman Township) and Laketon and Alderson (both in Harveys Lake). J ; : The Back Mountain also boasts ~~ four Sunset Roads, two Roushey Streets and a plethora of similar- sounding names - Wood Street, Woodcliff Drive, Woodbine Road, Woodlawn Ave., Woodlawn Drive, . Woodside Drive and Woodtip Drive are good examples. ) ) Burglaries (continued from page 1) They made repeated forays into the home between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., first taking two half-gallon bottles of liquor — a bottle of Jim Beam and a bottle of vodka - along with a 12-pack of Diet Coke and six Reese's peanut butter cups, whose wrappers police re- covered for evidence. The suspects reportedly took items worth a total of $1,000, caliber semiautomatic handgun and two full seven-round clips and two boxes containing 100 rounds of .22 caliber ammo, which Sabulski helped them trade for a small amount of marijuana in Wilkes-Barre, police said. ; The youth who received the gun was later caught carrying it loaded. When police recovered it, nine rounds had been shot, Den- te THE BANDS The Dallas High School band took a short ride across town to compete in the Lake-Lehman tournament last weekend. In the photos, clockwise from top left; Chuck Boytin, on sousaphone, and Jeremy Yahus warming up; Scott Bealla, Brian Miller and Kim Wall on the ‘phones; Maria Humphrey doing the drum thing; Christian Brow fine tuning with Stephanie Pineno. POST PHOTOS/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK Eake-Noxen Class of "56 holds reunion which included $150 in change, nis said. ; > @ baseball cards with an estimated “The juveniles skipped school value of $50, a man's gold wed- lo commit both crimes,” Dennis ding ring worth about $500, a said. “We're spreading the word Polaroid 35 mm camera worth thatwehaveazero tolerance policy $75, a man’s gold ring set with forboth juvenile and adult crimes. black onyx and diamond chips We will pursue every lead and worth about $150 and a sterling investigate every crime until an silver chain valued at $90. arrest is made.” The suspect who had the silver He also cautioned residents to chainand the onyxringlater threw keep their outside lights on at themintothewoodssohe wouldn't night and lock their doors and > ® be caught with them, Dennissaid. windows whenever they leave They also took a Jennings .25- home. ; Pack 281 holding annual fund drive Cub Scout Pack 281 is holding its annual fund raising drive through Oct. 11. Cub Scouts are selling Tom Wat kits, and Webelos are taking orders for Christmas wreaths. For information, call 675-0724. 3 ' Darling & Sons Farms & Greenhouses ae Face & Pie Pumpkins Gourds, Indian Corn, Corn Stalks, | Hearty Mums | Tomatoes, Potatoes (now available in 50 Ib. bags) Cabbage, Red & Green Peppers i Acorn, Butternut & Spaghetti Squash & Many more items... Located1/2 Mile Off Rt. 309, Dallas, (200 Yds. North of the Dallas Elem. School) Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9-6 - Sat. & Sun. 9-5 " iF 3 HoneE on For generations, Fred Dymond’s family has lived here in the Back Mountain, its a first-class community. “| of The Class of 1956 of Lake-Noxen High School, Harveys Lake, recently celebrated its 40th reunion at the home of Carlene Kocher McCaffrey, Harveys Lake. Attending were, first row: Viola Blizzard Robbins; second row: Emilie Schenck Dendler, June Ladamus Newell, Helen Pilosi Kammer; third row: Edna Gosart Morgan, Phyllis Kocher Langston, Judy Searfoss Gutch, Jane Dougal Gill, Joyce Shalata Thomas, Martha Eckherd Relyea, Carlene Kocher McCaffrey, Clara Hopfer Lyons; fourth row: Bob Bennett, Frank Hummell, Jerry Smith, Carl Martin, Ted King; fifth row: Joe Shalanski, Richard Race, Bernie Dendler, Clinton Kyttle, Clara Patton John L. Carey, M.D. Andrea Taroli, M.D. Fran McGlynn, C.R.N.P. Now, Mercy’s here to make it better. People who live in the Back Mountain know it’s a first-class Casterline, David Hopfer. Absent from photo: Evaline King and Harold Smith. The next reunion will be held Aug. 9, 1997. Senior Citizens Centers spon- sored by the Luzerne/Wyoming Counties Bureau for the Aging offer hot noon meals Monday through Friday to people 60 years of age or older. Donations from participants are gratefully ac- cepted and needed in order to expand this program. The following menu is for the week of October 7. All meals include margarine, milk and cof- fee. MONDAY - Baked meatloaf, oven brown potatoes, vegetable medley, whole wheat bread, rice pudding. TUESDAY - Pork chop w/stufl- ing-gravy, sweet potatoes, Harvard beets, raisin bread, orange. WEDNESDAY - Liver and on- ions, whipped potatoes, green beans /mushrooms, whole wheat bread, Oreos. THURSDAY - Cheese tortellini w/sausage, Italian bread, sea- soned broccoli, cranberry juice, blueberry pie, tossed salad w/ Italian dressing, parmesan cheese. FRIDAY - Baked fish au gratin, parslied rice, carrots, grapefruit juice, rye bread, pineapple w/co- conut. For further information, con- tact the Luzerne /Wyoming Coun- ties Bureau for the Aging Nutri- tion Program or call the Senior Citizens Center nearest your community. That's why we're here too! Mercy Health System's commitment to improving community health is reflected in our compassionate nature, experience and state-of-the-art facilities. Now your family can enjoy the quality of Mercy care...just moments from home. home. Join us Thursday, October 10th, 3pm- 7pm, to celebrate the Grand Opening of our newest Mercy Physicians Network office at 16 Church Street, Dallas. Bring the whole family to meet John L. Carey, M.D. (Internal Medicine), Andrea Taroli, M.D. (Pediatrician) and Fran McGlynn, CRN.P. (Women's Health Specialist). Enjoy refreshments and conversation, and take home a small token of our appreciation! Call (717)675-2077 for regular office hours or call (717)675-1617 to schedule an appointment with Dr. Taroli. Physicians Network % 4 [ Mercy 0
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