oes ; : i. College, week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. X Lewther Brown, S. Pioneer Avenue. ~ Ann Blair, Marilyn Fennell, FTE Ten py | BS 0 SECTION B— PAGE 6 : THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1961 NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm RUGGLES, Mrs. Glenn Kocher ; CHASE, Mrs. William Hughes Re MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter LOYALVILLE, Mrs, Martha Steinruch . FERNBROOK, Mrs, George Shaver SWEET VALLEY, Shirley Sayre NE 9-8522 GR 7-2695 NE 9-3930 OR 4-5460 OR 4-2732 GR 17-2586 GR 17-2734 } Kingston Township Bo a A Trucksvillo Fire Company will meet in te Fire Hall Friday night. All members are urged to attend. . Mrs. Lester Jorden, Carverton Road, has been named to serve on the Citizens Committee for Better ~ Schools. ‘Mrs. Francis Gerald and infant daughter have returned to their home on Main Street, Trucksville, ~ from Nesbitt Hospital. ‘Lois Brown, a student at Tufts Boston, is spending this ‘Birthday greetings this week to Mrs. William Clewell, Mrs. Thomas Hughes, Mrs. Robert Greenley, Mrs. Boyd Atherholt, Richard Plummer, Lewis W. Isaacs, Jr., Theodore Hinkle, Gayl Boyes, Jane Morgan, Irma Shoemaker, Barbara Glowach, Mar- tha Finney, Carol Britt, Claudette Styan, and Richard Schooley. : i ‘Mrs. Lillian Martin, Cleveland, O., came here last week to attend the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Rebecca Moss. : Martha Casterlin, Carverton Road, is convalescing at home after being a patient in General Hospital. Eugene Considine, Highland Ave- nue, was elected president of Great- er Wilkes-Barre Labor Council, AFL- CIO. Mr. Considine has served in that capacity for several years. Robert Shepherd is serving with the US Coast Guard at Cape May, N. J. Bob is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Shepherd, S. Pioneer Avenue. Wilford Parsons who fell several months ago from the roof of his home has had the third cast put on his leg. He is anxiously looking for spring. Mrs. Wesley Bellas, Harris Hill Road, was hospitalized in Nesbitt Hospital last week as a medical patient. Mrs. Robert Prideaux, Dunellen, 8 Going to We make loans home repairs at Take up to ‘3 Years To Pay Let "The Miners" help you! AT THE FRIENDLY “Miners in Dallas” 1 Miners Nafional Bank -- Main St, Dallas, Pa. I © Member Federal Depesit Insurance Corporation remodel? for all kinds of low bank rates! HOME REPAIR LOANS FOR: Roofing > Painting Heating Plumbing Kitchens Bathrooms Game Rooms Patios Landscaping Built-in Appliances IS OUR P BUT... 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They made stops in Canada, New Foundland, and Scotland before landing at Milden- hall, England. Mrs. Luther Gregory has returned from Florida where she spent two weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Long. Sheldon Hoover returned to his work on Monday after being ill several months. Mrs. Charles Seigle, Doren Lane, is a surgical patient in Nesbitt Hos- pital. Wallace “Perrin is convalescing at home after submitting to surgery in | Nesbitt Hospital. Sweet Valley Mr. and Mrs. William Naugle, Pikes Creek, spent the weekend in Reading visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kuczawa. ; Mrs. Agnes Goodwin, Lake Silk- worth has returned to her home after being a patient at Nesbitt Hos- pital where she submitted to sur- gery. Mrs. Della Hahn and Mrs. Charles Masters visited Mrs. Anna Hoover, and Mrs. Blanche Ide last week at the Carpenter Convalescent Home, Idetown. Bess Klinetob, Sweet Valley, Mr. and Mrs. John Hildebrandt, Dallas, were entertained one day last week at dinner at the home .of Ruth Lamoreaux, Shavertown, in honor of Miss Lamoreaux’s sister, Mrs. Bertha Anderson, who celebrated her 88th birthday. Mrs. Anderson has been feted several times during January to the | HARD-OF-HEARING TRU-LIFE MODEL The comfort and styling of the new Acousticon “PRIVAT-EAR™ have to be experienced to be |} appreciated. Without charge, we’ll send you a Tru-Life model of the lightweight (1/3 oz.) contoured, new Acousticon hearing aid for an ear-level wear-test at your leisure. A colorless tube and tip convey sound to the ear. Fill in and mail coupon—today. Get your free Tru-Life model of the Acousticon “PRIVAT-EAR”, YOUR GOLDEN CIRCLE OF SOUND VALLEY HEARING AID CENTER 461 Slocum Street Swoyersville (Kingston), Pa. Telephone BU 8-1161 | Please send me my free Tru-Life model of | the new lightweight Acousticon ‘‘Privat- | Ear.” | understand | may keep and wear-test this model with absolutely no obligation. | REWER B g ADDRESS — —— ————ooo———— © ZONE STATE in honor of her birthday. Monthly meeting of Pack 444 was held on Friday night at Church of Christ Hall. Plans were made for the Blue and Gold Dinner to be held the last Friday in February. Mrs. Howard Post has returned to her home after being a patient at Nesbitt Hospital, where she submit- ted to surgery. Mrs. Mary Craig is helping look after little Brent until his mother is able to be about. Good News Club meets every Tuesday afternoon immediately after school at the Charles Long home. In spite of the weather between 15 and 25 children are present. All children in the community are wel- come. ] Mrs. Stella Bronson, Luzerne spent the weekend with the McdKin- ley Long family. Idetown Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Toluba recently had as weekend guests Etta Bigelow of Albany, N. Y. and Joseph Barker of Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Niezgoda with Albert and Janice, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Beck, Jr., were welcomed as new members of the Idetown Church at the Sunday morning wor- ship service, - Janice Rinken, student nurse at Mercy Hospital, Scranton, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Vivian Rinken, and sister, Debbie. Official Board and Sunday School Board will meet in the Churchhouse on Saturday night, Rev. Howard and Bruce Williams will have charge. Noxen i Mrs. William MacMillan enter- tained the following ladies at her home on Wednesday evening: Mes- dames Melvin Hopfer, Earl Crispell and Eileen, Vane Race, Ira Beahm, Roy Dendler, Herbert Galey, Phyllis MacMillan, Betty, Davenport and Gloria and the hostess. Mrs. Oscar Fish entered the Gen- eral Hospital on Tuesday and re- turned to her home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Patton and family of Newborgh, N. Y., spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Traver. Wheeler: Hess, was installed as member of the Council at services conducted at the St. Lukes Lutheran Church on Sunday morning. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boone, Eyers- ville, Pa., visited her parents on Fri- day. The occasion was Mrs. Boone's sister, Rose Mary's, fifteenth birth- day anniversary. August. Hettig, Endicott, visited Mrs. Dorothy French and Mrs. Joseph Shalata on Saturday. Theodore Jones remains a, patient in the General Hospital. Sp/4 William Patton left on Mon- day for his base at Yuma, Arizona, after spending fifteen days here with his parents, Me, and Mrs. James Patton. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Patton and family of Athens, Pa., spent Thurs- day visiting relatives here. George Fritz and son, Guy, visited Reed Fritz at Millville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Hackling and son, Carl, of Vestal, N. Y., visited at the Guy Fritzes on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cheedle, Harrisburg, visited Mr. and. Mrs. Ray Leibenguth on Monday. Mrs. Harry Miller returned to her home here with them, after a month’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Cheedle and family, Margaret Sorb er, Philadelphia, spent the weekend on Sorber Moun- tain. Gene May, Allentown, visited rela- tives in Noxen on Sunday. Mrs. Stella’ Dean, Staten Island, N. Y., spent several days recently with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hackling. Dinner guests at the home of the William Munketchys on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. George Edwards, George, Jr., and Lois of Forty Fort, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Narsavage, Kingston. : Two year. old Wesley Traver, son of Mr. and Hrs. Cecil Traver, Leh- man, was a patient in the General Hospital several days this week due to being poisoned by medicine which he had found and swallowed. His | grandmother, Mrs. Richard Traver | of Noxen stayed with the other chil- | dren while the mother went to the IEW clean. REVOLUTIONARY SOLAR HEAT Uta SG oe, a +. lets you enjoy the finest automatic beat comfort.” First premium “heating oil at regular price "Order from us today] CHARLES H. LONG SWEET VALLEY, PA. GULF hospital with Wesley. Paul Lattimer returned to Lock Haven State College on Thursday. He spent a week here with his family between semesters. Margaret Turner, Jaughior of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Turner, entered the Central Technical Institute at Hart- ford, Conn., the first of the year. Mrs. Delbert Bailey and family, Hartford, Conn., left on Sunday for home after spending a month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Siglin. Elizabeth Jones, Endicott is spend- ing a week with the Harry Siglins. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hopfer vis- ited Mrs, Eva Cartwright at Mehoop- any on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Coole and family at Waverly, N.7Y., on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Richards, Mr and Mrs. Fred Schenck, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Schenck attended open house at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parsons, Carverton, on Sunday in honor of their fiftieth wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy and family were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kasson, Mehoopany. Mr. and Mrs. David MacMillan and family attended open house celebra- tion in honor of the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meeker We wish, at this time, to express our deepest sympathy to the family of the late Arthur Ehret. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leonard, Philadelphia, spent Thursday and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rogowski and family. L. Cpl. Raymond Biddings and S/Sgt. Ernest Daily are taking flight training in Puerto Rico, having been transferred from Cuba. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle King and family on Saturday visited Mr. and Mrs. John Handlos, Wardan Place, Ed- wardsville. It was the Handlos’ forty-first wedding anniversary. They are Mrs. King's parents. Belated birthday greetings to Mrs. Ruth Donsavage, who celebrated her birthday January 24. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cilvik and children visited in North Wales, outside Philadelphia over the week- ; | end. Mr. and Mrs. Lawerence Wolfe and Letha Wolfe attended the fun- eral of Daniel Breece, father of Mrs. Elma Robinson, on Tuesday, Jan- uary 24. Mrs. Wolfe spent Wednes- day with Mrs. Robison. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Simon, Shavertown, ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Zdan and daughters, Susie and Karen, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Josuweit, Sr., and family. Mr.’ and Mrs. Frank Hoff- man, and Marguerite Achuff, Truck- sville, were recent visitors of the Millard at Mehoopany on Sunday. Josuweits. Chase U. S. Weather Bureau Station at Avoca Airport has confirmed what all suspected—the Month of Jan- uary was the coldest January since 1900. Not only was the weather freezing, but the source of news was also frozen. Cold weather was not conductive to many activities. Michael ‘Sudimak, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Sudimak, Chase Road, has returned from Nesbitt Hospital where he was a medical patient for more than a week. Madge. Billows, daughter of Mrs. John Billows, Chase Manor, a teach- er in the Public Schools of Towanda, spent the weekend with her mother. ‘Mrs. Dale Wright's father is still in fair condition at Pottstown Hospi- tal. ‘ Mrs. Derwood Splitt's sister-in- law, Mrs. Effort Lewis, West Nanti- coke, is a patient at Nanticoke State Hospital. Mrs. William = Conyngham = and daughter, Cornelia,” have returned after a 10-day visit with her sister, Mrs. John Buyers, of Pittsburgh. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder, Dallas, on the birth of a daughter Saturday at Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Snyder is the sister of Mrs. Albert Ashton. Mr. and Mrs. John Conyngham and daughter, Kerlin, 6, have re- turned from a weekend in New York City. This was Kerlin’s first visit to the big city. Mr. and Mrs, Alber Ashton had as Sunday dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Culp, Stanley Culp, Jackie, Bobbie and Laurie Snyder and their own children, Sandra and Donna. Ed Jeffery has been discharged from Veterans’ Hospital and is making satisfactory improvement at home. He will be obliged to return to the hospital from time to time to have his eye checked. * Robert Culp has returned home from Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Albert Sherman, newly elected president of B. A. Class of Huntsville Methodist Church at a recent meeting, appointed the fol- lowing committees to serve during the ensuing year: Flower & Gifts, Mrs. Edgar Lashford; Program, Mr. and ‘Mrs, Paul Shouldice, J. Alfred Rogers, Albert Sherman; Publicity, Mrs. Clarence Elston; Devotions, Mrs. John Fielding, Mrs. Ray Perrego, Mrs. John Headman, Mrs. Paul Shouldice; Nominating Committee, Mrs. Earl Balliett,. Mrs. John Field- ing, Mrs. Clarence Elston. The Class voted to conduct a Bake Sale on March 24 at a site to be selected, with Mrs. John Fielding, Chairlady. A delicious luncheon was served | by a committee consisting of Mr. and | Mrs. Malvin Wagner and Mr. and | Mrs. Earl Balliett. Next month's serving committee will consist of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shouldice and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lamoreaux. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gimble and children, Judy and Billy, have | moved into their new home at Chase | Manor. Welcome to our community. | Congratulations to Bob Lamor- eaux who will celebrate his twenty- third birthday on Tuesday.A family birthday dinner will be served. Firemen’s Auxiliary will meet at the Fire Hall, Wednesday. The fol- lowing committee will serve: Millie | Yanchick, Peggy Zimminski, Leona | Aston, Hilda Ashworth. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lamoreaux | | have a trained rabbit in their back | yard. Prior to the last heavy snow | storm, the rabbits used to dig down into the snow and bring up apples which were left lying around their I were using trucks, tractors-and even Sta | 45 as sh trees, but with the coming of heavier | snow, they were unable to burrow | { down. Every night the Lamoreauxes’ | would put out a carrot and the next | | ‘morning it would be gone. Now when they put on the porch light at night, | this little rabbit appears. He is al- | most as tame as a cat. | It has been reported that a large | number of deer and pheasants come | down the highway in search of food. T.V. Channel 16 had an interesting film Monday night showing how the sportsmen in the Mt. Pocono area ‘a helicopter from the Tobyhanna Air mas Amiel Sk Depot, to put out feed for large herds di of deer. They had several good shots of deer actually eating the feed which the sportsmen had set out for them. It is estimated that a large number of deer will starve to death unless the weather breaks soon. If it is at all possible, feed should be distributed to our wild animal friends. Official Board of Huntsville Methodist Church at a recent meet- ing voted to replace the pews in the sanctuary of the Church. Ray Per- rego was appointed Chairman of the fund raising committee, with the fol- lowing members to assist him: Rev. Charles F. Gommer, John Fielding, Mrs. Clarence Elston, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sherman, Mrs. Fred Weaver and Walter Palmer. Donations for this worthy project will be gratefully received. Harveys Zale Mrs. Elsie Jones returned from General Hospital on Saturday. She underwent surgery on January 20. Her condition is good. Mr. and Mrs. William Gaynor of New York State spent the weekend with Mrs. Kate Gaynor. Jesse Beckerman, Kingston, spent Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Armitage. Mr, and Mrs. George Brodi and son, Francis, of Larksville were Sun- day night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Armitage. Nominating committee of the Alderson Methodist Church met on Monday night at 7:00. The Official Board met at 8:00. W. 8. C. S. of Alderson Church will meet at the church for the February 9 meeting. This will be a special Valentine and Patriotic affair, Subscribe To The Post Robert Edwards Accepts Position As Teacher Robert Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs, Howard Edwards of Carverton, has accepted a teaching position in the Clarks Summit-Abington Joint High School, Clarks Summit, Pa. Mr. Edwards was graduated from Bloomsburg State College on Janu- ary 26, receiving a B. S. Degree in Business Education. He is a former graduate of West- moreland High School, class of 1952, and a veteran of four years with the United States Navy. Holstein Records Holstein-Friesian Association of America announces completion of outstanding official production rec- ords by registered Holstein cows in this area. 23 DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Hillside Montvic Rosanne 3438204 produced 19,049 lbs. milk and 759 lbs. butterfat in 365 days on twice daily milking as a 7-year-old. Hill side Montvic: Rosanne Of Oz 4028380: 19,835 lbs. milk and 787 Ibs. butterfat in 339 days on twice daily milking as a 4-year-old. Both are owned by Hillside Farms. Inc. Sandsdale Sovereign Molly Bell 4005933 owned by Ralph M. Sands, Carverton, produced 15,563 lbs. milk and 536 lbs. butterfat in 342 days on twice daily milking as a 5-year-old. 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THE TREMENDOUS, GIANT DRYERS are safe for all everything from a super-soft diaper to shag ¥. eR HRN RARNNRS All protect your clothes SPECIAL Water-softening and purifying sys- tem has been installed to save you soap and ruary 15th, 1961. , the aforesaid acts. judgments: public loans or bonds, Property, Room 3, Court House, Wilkes-Barre. of securities ‘or other personalty held, or desire assistance in the preparation of your re-. - turn, communicate with the Personal Property Tax Office. NOTICE TO RESIDENTS OF LUZERNE COUNTY WHO ARE OWNERS OF STOCKS, BONDS, MORTGAGES AND OTHER SECURITIES 1961 Personal Property Tax Returns’ | FOR COUNTY PURPOSES. Every resident individual, copartnership, company or corporation, including execu- tors,’ administrators, trustees and guardians, in the County of Luzerne, holding personal property taxable under various acts of the Pennsylvania Legislature is required to file return thereof to the Personal Property Tax Department between January 15th and Feb- Tax Rate Four Mills. All mortgages owned, promissory, judgment notes or bonds given by individuals, notes, etc., issued by corporations, shares in mutual funds and investment trusts, and articles of agreement, etc. If you did not receive a return blank, one may be obtained at the office of Personal If you are in doubt as to the taxability Any person who wilfully refuses or fails to file a Return as required by law shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and may be subject to fine or imprisonment, as set forth in In the absence of a Return taxes may be assessed upon estimate of ' holdings and security holder subjected to penalty of 12 per cent tax. J LAST DAY FOR FILING — FEBRUARY (5, 196 LAST APPEAL DAY — FEBRUARY 28, 1961 Personal Property Tax Department ‘ROOM 3, COURT HOUSE WILKES-BARRE, PA. shares of stock,