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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1961
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£ NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm
RUGGLES, Mrs. Glenn Kocher
‘CHASE, Mrs. William Hughes
' SWEET VALLEY, Shirley Sayre
MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter
LOYALVILLE, Mrs. Martha Steinruch
" FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver
, NE 9-8522 ®
GR 17-2695
NE 9-3930
OR 4-5460
OR 4-2732
GR 7-2586
GR 17-2734
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We will probably never hear again
about those ‘Old Fashioned Winters’
gfter what we went through this
~ weekend. That snow storm was the
" Snow, Storm of Snow Storms.’
Deliver us from anymore of them.
Here's hoping the robins will be
coming back in numbers soon.
Dawn Sherwood has returned
“home from Nesbitt Memorial Hos-
‘Congratulations to David Cooper,
gon of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cooper
of Chase Road, who is celebrating
his 5th birthday today. A family
birthday dinner is being held in his
honor.
Mr. and Mrs. William Conyngham
~ have returned home after spending
_ three days as guests of the New
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York Holstein Association at its
41st Annual Convention. at Hotel
~~ Concord, Kiamesha Lake, N. Y.
Hotel Concord has one of the largest
“ball rooms in the world, in fact, the
stage of the ball room was so large
that a cattle judging contest was
‘held on it. After the judging was
over, (the guests enjoyed country
style dancing to the tune of old time
fiddlers. There were over 900 at the
banquet.
Mrs. Mary E. Sebolka was rushed
to Nesbitt Memorial Hospital in
Kingston Township Ambulance, last
Monday night, suffering from a heart
attack. She is feeling much better
at the present time.
Mrs. Mamie Miles is ill at home
‘and is under the care of her family
physician. AT
Claude Newhart, accompanied by
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her two children, George and Penny,
left for Florida to visit with his
daughter, Mrs. Ruth Zayatz at Jack-
sonville. Mrs, Newhart will return
home with them. {
Mrs. Lily Lord has returned home
from Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Her
father, Harry Smith, who recently
had his'leg amputated, returned to
Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, Sun-
day, his condition is listed as fair.
Due to one of the trucks used in
plowing the Township roads break-
ing an axle last Saturday morning,
the job of opening the roads was
delayed. The Caterpillar Loader was
pressed into service to open the
roads where heavy snow drifts were
too heavy for the plows to remove:
Congratulations to Mrs. Ida Wil-
cox who will celebrate her 83th
birthday on February 16. Mrs. Wil-
cox is living with her daughter and
son-in-iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Snyder of West Dallas. Mrs. Wilcox
is in failing health but is able to be
up and around in her room. She
would appreciate hearing from her
friends.
At the recent re-organization
meeting of Jackson Township Super-
visors, Elmer Laskowski, was elected
chairman; Edward Jeffery, secre-
tary-treasurer; Wesley Lamoreaux,
road foreman; Harold Bertram, as-
sistant road foreman; Jonathan
Valentine, solicitor; Dennis Bonning |
Chief of Police; Robert Cooper, assis-
tant Chief of Police.
All Township Ordinances of pre-
vious years are in effect during 1961.
The Supervisors meet at the Fire
Hall, the first Tuesday of every
his daughter, Mrs. Carrol Metz, and
RET,
Soman
IT ALL'ADDS UP...
the day of withdrawal . . .
of each quarter,
‘SAYINGS ACCOUNTS
With many other savings
accounts, you lose interest
on money you withdraw in
the middle of an interest
period. In fact, you lose all
the interest it has earned
since the beginning of the
period. :
there's no loss of interest on money withdrawn during quarter,
Interest is earned on every dollar from the day of deposit to
on savings account balances for $5
to $100,000 . . . provided the account remains open to the end
of the quarter, interest, at the annual rate of 3%, is compounded
end credited every three months,
33 grace days in each quarter. Money you depesit during the first
ten days of each month earns interest from the first day of the
month plus a three-day grace period for withdrawals at the end
WYOMING NATIONAL
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
At Wyoming National, as
long as there's a balance
in your account ab the
end of the period, you get
full interest on your save
ings every day . . . yes,
tight from the day of de-
posit to day of withdrawal.
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IDETOWN. Bess Cooke
HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage °
TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert
KUNKLE, Mrs, Elwood Martin
BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin
CENTER MORELAND, Loraine Shray
month. >
The following letter was re-
ceived by the Jackson Town-
ship Supervisors:
Gentlemen;
We as residents and taxpay-
ers of Jackson Township want
to thank you for the splendid
manner in which you have
cleaned the roads of snow from
the last several snow storms.
You are to be commended.
Thanks fellows for a job well
done. 3 r
(Signed) Taxpayers
The big news of the week was
the ’great snow storm of 1961’ and
everyone was so busy cleaning up
after it, that there wasn’t any time
for any news which accounts for
the lack of same this week. Here's
hoping our readers willl keep this
column in mind, for after all, news’
is made by people like yourselves.
Call in your News Items to OR
4-2732. :
Noxen
Mrs. Ora Bean and Jimmy Pat
Gillis spent the week end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Merwin
Kamenstein, New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case visited at
the home .of Mrs. Leon Kromelbein,
at Tunkhannock, on Wednesday.
Theodore Jones returned to his
home from the General hospital on
Monday after undergoing a minor
operation. His condition is good.
Mr. and Mrs. [Sterlyn May, Sidney
and Valerie, Allentown, visited Mr.
and Mrs. William Engelman on
Sunday.
Mrs. Ernie Philips Jr., is a patient
in the General hospital. Her two
sons are staying with their grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Philips
Sr.
Robert Neff has been out of school
al] last week due to the virus.
There was no church or Sunday
School at the Lutheran Church on
Sunday, due to the snow storm.
Beaumont
Mrs. Herbert Goodwin, chairlady,
sends her thanks to those who said,
“Yes to the New March of Dimes”
by contributing $55.00 to date.
Harry (Gibson remains ill at the
home of his daughter, the Paul
Nultons.
Debbie Keller was a recent over-
night guest of Marilyn Jackson.
Mrs. Bill King sends her thanks
for the many cards she has received
at the Mt. Holly, N. J., Hospital
CORRESPONDENTS _
NE 9-3187
NE 9-6531
OR 4-2748
OR 4-2047
NE 9-2544
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Sweet Valley
Harry Smith has returned from
General Hospital and is staying with
his daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Shaw. :
Mr. and Mys. Fred Marsh recently
took their little son, Karl, to the
Philadelphia Hospital .for his check-
‘| up. Accompanying them on the trip
were their two daughters, Darla,
and Kathy, and Mrs. Edith Gregory.
Mrs. Emogene Davenport is spend-
ing the winter with her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Briddle and family at Bromall,
Pa.
Eleanor Konigus spent Sunday
visiting her gir friend, Kathy Stred-
ney at Dallas.
Mrs. Pauline Winnicki, Lake Silk-
anniversary on February 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hackenburg,
Selinsgrove, spent Sunday with the
Albert Smith family.
Friends and relatives of Albert
Smith got together on Monday eve-
ning to help him celebrate his birth-
day anniversary.
Harveys Lake
Mrs. Edith Whitmire has returned
to her home in Berwick after spend-
ing time with her daughter, Mrs.
Amos Hunsinger.
Mrs. John Gordon has been spend-
ing several days with her daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Kresge, in Harrisburg.
Mrs. Howard Higgins is improving
after being confined to her home for
sometime.
W. S. C. S. will meet tonight
(Thursday) . at. the home. of Mrs.
Raymond Garinger, instead of at the
church, as. was previously an-
nounced.: Mrs. Raymond Grey, Mrs.
R. H. Kennington and Mrs. Wal-
bridge Leinthall are hostesses. | The
business meeting will be short and a
nice social hour is planned.
Models For Fashion Show
‘Women and children who will
model in the Kings Daughters Fash-
ion Show Monday, February 13, in
the social rooms of Shavertown
Methodist Church include Mrs. F.
C. Bell, Mrs. Budd Hirleman, Mrs.
Raymond Parsons, Mrs. Charles
Tucker, Mrs. Robert Shotwell, Mrs.
‘Charles Kishbaugh, Mrs. Paul
Jacob, Mrs. John Corke. |
Joseph Allen, Sally Porter, Paul
Casterline, Carol Osborne, Dennis
Lockard, Julia Ann Evans, Jeff
Powell, Emily Hewitt, Linda Meixell,
where she is a surgical patient.
Allen L. Rogers, and Lana Eiche.
Farmer Mo
EVERY SATU
GUEST STARS |
JUKE BOX
EVERY WEDN
DANCING
WOLFE'S GROVE
“Morning Mayor” JIM WARD
RECORD HOP
dern Polka
RDAY NIGHT
* FREE RECORDS
CASH AWARDS
ESDAY NIGHT
worth, celebrated her 83rd birthday
*
In All-State Orchorira
at Harveys Lake RD 1.
Three Westmoreland students will |
play Friday and Saturday in the | orchestra playing at Susquehanna
All-State Region II Orchestra Festi- | January 19, 20 and 21, each excel-
val at Wilkes College, where 125] ling in individual tryouts. /
Students qualified in the district
outstanding. high school musicians
will practice as a group under direc-|is keenly sought.
tion of Richard J. Stocker, and will | good work is necessary for selec-
present a concert Saturday at 8|tion for the State event.
p. m. at Irem Temple. Mr, Stocker is director of music
Reading from left to right, seated, | in Springfield, Ohio, city schools.
are: Dorothy Eck, who will play the | The public is invited to attend prac-
flute; Mary Bennett, oboe. Standing | tice sessions in Wilkes gymnasium,
are Lester Lewis, director, and Don-; and the concert at Irem Temple.
ald Williams, trombone. | g
Kingston Township
Trucksville Fire Company Auxil- crated after the valentine motif.
A place on the State Orchestra |
Exceptionally |
Willard Parsons Move
To Old Home At Lake
Mr. and. Mrs. Willard Parsons,
who lived for the past fifteen years
at Hayfield Farm, have moved to |
the former Rev. Harry Harris Farm |
|
Formerly an employee of the |
Lehigh Valley Railroad, Mr. Parsons |
became a teamster for Hayfield | FOR COUGHS — 0 —
Farms in 1945 during a layoff. He BUETOCOWS |. poncows
has now returned to the railroad. | * MARKET J
Mr. and Mrs. Parsons have seven! Kunkle a
children. Their son Michael W.| ins i
manager of McCrory’s Store inl I
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Lebanon, Pa., owns the farm where | heAucn i
his parents now live and where they | y
went to housekeeping when they .
were first married. KOCHER’S
MARKET
Dallas Ambulance Crew
Dallas ambulance crew for the'|
coming week will be headed by Ed |
Roth, captain; members will be'
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iary will meet in the Fire Hall Mon-
day. night. Members are asked to
bring their packages for the white |
elephant sale. A Valentine party will
be held following the meeting.
Mrs. Ambrose Farrell, Memorial
Highway, is recuperating at home
after submitting to surgery for a
broken ankle at Nesbitt Hospital.
Mrs. William Dimmick, Skyline
Drive, has been hospitalized in Nes-
Mrs. Harold Williams.
Louis Schmidt and daughters Lau-
rette and Freeda of Scranton’ and
Frances Keeler of Kingston were re-
cent luncheon guests of Mrs. M. E.
Present: Mesdames Donald Ander-
son, Harold Groom, Earl Gregory,
Jr., Sheldon Hoover, Harry 0D.
Owens, Ogdon Palmer, William Loh-
man, Richard Mathers, and the
hostess.
Reserve Naval Aviator
Billets Available
Pay billets for Naval Aviators
below the rank of Commander are
available at Willow Grove. Reserve
officers taking advantage of the new
openings will receive four days pay
for two days of drill and earn pro-
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motion points ‘and credit toward
retirement. .
Needed are officers with Anti-
Submarine, Helicopter, Patrol Bomh-
er and Transport experience. Those
desiring more information may con-
tact Commander R. 'W. Peterson,
U. 8S. Naval Air Station, Willow
Grove, or Call OSborne 5-7070, ex-
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Keeler, Maple Street.
Mrs, Wilson Honeywell has been
ill at her home on Pioneer Avenue
for several days. ;
Birthday greetings this week to
Mrs. C. A. Perkins, Mrs. William
Coolbaugh, Mrs. Leon Beisel, Verna
Smith, Janet Finney, Janet Cleasby,
Cindy Johnson, Ellen Rice, Thomas
Telford, Allen Horwatt, Claude Nau,
gle, Howell Strye, Richard Parry,
Robert Sabol, Morris Lloyd, Clifford
Johnson, William Moss, 3rd. Gary
Schooley, and Jeffery Berkheiser.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard ® Parry,
Brenda and Richard, Newtown, Pa.,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chipola, Linda
and Blaine, Oakhill, and Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene DeVincentis, Keith and Ro-
land, Trucksville were recent dinner
guests of their parents, Mr. and
‘Mrs. George Parry, Westmoreland |
Hills. ;
Wayne Long, aboard the Des-
troyer US Hennely, will leave Nor-
folk, Va. the 20th of February to
spend two months in Cuba. Wayne
visited his: parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Voight Long last weekend.
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Trustees Meet With Dr. Crompton
Trustees of Trucksville Methodist
Church met at the home of Dr. Rich-
ard Crompton on Wednesday night.
Louis Wilcox presided at the busi-
ness meeting. Present: Sheldon Ben-
nett, William Clewell, James Dick,
| Sherman Harter, Norman ‘Stookey,
Kenneth Woolbert, Louis Wilcox,
Rev. Germond, and the host.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Johnson,
|, Harris Hill Road, have returned from
Florida where they spent several
days.
Mrs. Ethel Keeler has been ill at
her home on Maple Street for sev-
eral days. ”
Neighborhood Card Club Meets
Neighborhood Card Club met at
the home of Mrs. Robert Mathers on
Wednesday night. Tables were dec-
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