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Mrs. Agnes Elston. was pleasantly on Monday, February 20, PEARL'S PIZZA Open Daily 5 p. m. to Midnight * FRIDAYS — Open 11 a. m. to Midnight PHONE ORDERS FILLED IN i0 MINUTES Memorial Highway, Dallas OR 5-1852 Across From Gosart's ' when a group of her friends dropped in and helped her celebrate her birthday. Those present included Edith Weaver, Naomi Ashburner, Grace Ide, Vergie Elston, Elizabeth Hess, Jennie Miers and Dot Dodson. Mr. and Mrs. James Layoau and daughter and Todd Martin returned from Florida with a beautiful coat of tan. ? Happy . birthday * this week to Naomi Ashburner, Alfred Nulton, Sr., Florence Hilgert, William Brace, | Sr., and Sandy Martin. | Mr. and Mrs. Jason Harding and | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Roderick, Cen- | ter Moreland, spent Friday afternoon | with Mrs. Beulah Winters. i Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mitchell on the birth of their | new little boy. David weighed in | at 8 lbs. 9 ozs. 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BU 7-9735 NARROWS CENTER HOURS: Daily 9:30 to 5:30 p.m. Rear 29 North Main St. Graphic Arts Services INCORPORTED PHOTO-ENGRAVING , Offset Negatives and Platemaking Screen Prints, Art Work Phone VA 5-2978 Wilkes-Barre, Pa. —y Prompt Efficient Clean GARBAGE & TRASH REMOVAL Call BERTI and SON. Phone OR 4-5731 ET cof this fire, __THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1961 hase A “Sweetheart Dance” will be night, Future Farmers under the auspices of the of America, the the Future Teachers of America. A Queen will be selected and crowned. be featured. Little Dawn Sherwood was re-ad- mitted to the Nesbitt Hospital a week ago today. Mr. and Mrs. George Bond had’as Nelson of West Pittston and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dubil, Sr. on the Prutzman barn, which col- lapsed from the weight of the snow several weeks ago. Several reports of dogs chasing and killing deer have been made to is understood that the State Dog | Catcher will soon be in the neighbor- | hood to check on unlicensed dogs. | and dogs running loose. State Game Commission has re- leased a number of wild turkey in the Noxen Red Rock regions. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Menapace, had | as weekend guests, Mrs. Menapace’s | mother, Mrs. Thomas Taddeo, and | Manager Institution. Mrs. Dennis Bonning, /Sr., accom- panied by her son, Dennis Bonning, daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilcox, of Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. John Fielding re- turned from Florida Sunday. Mrs. Ethel Evans of Edwardsville was the Sunday guest of Mrs. Eliza- beth Fielding. Thinking about buying or selling? Besecker® Real Estate ~ Talks Your Language. Dallas, ORchard 4-5551 The 1954 Cadillac car of Thomas Bunney, Jr., parked in front of the home of his mother-in-law, Mrs. -Joseph Radonavitch was completely gutted by fire Saturday morning at 4, presumably caused by a-short cir- cuit. Jackson Township Fire De- partment truck, manned by Fire Chief Gensel and Harold Bertram, responded to the call. As a result it was discovered that the Township fire siren was out of company has corrected the trouble. ‘What was suuposed to be a “Dem- onstration Party’ turned out to be a “George Washington Party” at the home of Mrs. Ziba Smith. When the demonstrator was prevented by fog from reaching her home, Mrs. Smith turned what otherwise might "have been a disappointing evening into a joyful one for the following guests: Mrs. C. J. Myers, Mrs. Robert Gregory, Mrs. Frank Dudinski, Mrs. Joseph Risch, Mrs. Laura Watson and Laure, Mrs. Ida Smith, and Crystal, Mrs. Dale Oney, Mrs. Ernest Sorber, Mrs. David Cochran, Mr. and Mrs. Oney Dymond, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. London, Mrs. Franklin, Mrs. Earline Trammell, Mrs. Bessie Ruch and Mrs. Edward Niezgoda. Mrs. Smith. had a decorated ‘George made out of thornbush, decorated | with paper cherries, on which were printed lucky door prize numbers chets’ on which she had printed door prize numbers, with the result that everyone went home with a Wheeler's Cafe NOXEN ROAD HARVEYS LAKE EVERY SAT. NIGHT LOBSTER TAIL PLATTER '/2 Spring Chicken 7 3c There is only one WELCOME WAGON 80 years of experience fostering good in Fo information om Welcome Wagon, phone . POPP CPP IP PITY TUIOVUOOPIUPOIIOIITO ORO 29000000000000000000008000000000004000 WELCOME blll - FRANCES IVES BU 7-4467 or MRS. WILLIAM R. HUGHES OR 4-2732 held at Lehman High School, Friday | Future Homemakers of America and | Both Round and Square Dances will | recent visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Donald | A temporary roof has been erected | the State Game Commission and it | Mr. and Mrs. Frances Flowers, all of | Atlas, Pa. Mr. Menapace is Business | at the State Correctional | Jr., spent last week visiting with her | order. It was traced to a transfor- mer on the U. G.I light pole opposite ‘the fire hall. The light] Washington Cherry tree” which she | and she also distributed paper ‘hat- | plant from the Smiths’ greenhouse. Delicious assorted sandwiches and sour crumb pie were served. A jolly good time was had by all. Hedy Mizdail, Brooklyn, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and | Mrs. William Mizdail of Ceasetown. | town. | The Fire Truck was pressed into | service Saturday evening to pump more than three feet of water from | the cellar of the cellar drains clogged. Mr. | their weekend guests, their daughter | and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert | Wildoner and children, Sharon, Lin- | da, Douglas and Jeffery of Towanda. Jackson Township Firemen’s Asso- ciation has planned its annual | Turkey Supper to be held April 22 at | the Fire Hall. In order to maintain j the high standard of quality and ser- | vice, ticket sales are restricted to | 600. “All members have tickets for | sale on a first come basis. The Asso- ciation alsa has opened its member- | ship rolls and invites all men of the ° | township to join. A fire training pro- [gram will be discussed at the next meeting at the Fire Hall on Monday. Two-Fold. and B.A: Classes of | Huntsville "Methodist * Church will {hold a combined meeting tomorrow | night at the Church. Rev. Robert Yost,, pastor of Shavertown Metho- dist Church, will show slides taken | of his trip to Europe last summer. i All members of the Church and their | friends are invited.” Mrs. Bernard | Laskowski, Mrs. Edgar Lashford, | Mrs. Frank Prutzman, and - Mrs. John Fielding will serve light re- freshments after the meeting. Mrs. Anna Witek, mother of Nich- olas Witek, Chase Manor, is much improved. Mrs. Rowan Woodward, Buffalo, was a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Peter Lincoln. Mrs. Woodward has been visiting with Mrs. ‘Lincoln's mother, Mrs.” Edith Swan of Idetown for the past week. Congratulations to Marvin Brown of Chase Road who celebrated his birthday on February 28. A family birthday dinner was served. BS 5 Additional Correspondence (Continued on Page 6.B) ~ - : Civil Service Exams For Geodetic Survey A, new examination for Surveying Aid and’ Technician has been an- nounced by the U. 8. Civil Service for filling positions paying = from $3,185 to $5,355 a year in the Coast and Geodetic Survey of the Depart- ment of Commerce. Jobs will be tions throughout the United States. Location changes’ frequently, usually every three or four weeks. Persons who are not willing to trayel contin- uously should not apply. To qualify for positions paying from $3,185 to $3,760 a year, appli- cants must pass a written test. No experience . is necessary for jobs starting at $3,185 a year but for the higher-paying jobs, applicants must have had pertinent experience or | education. Applications may be filed with the " Executive Secretary, Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners, U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Wash- ington 25, D. C. Further information and applica- tion forms may be obtained from many post offices throughout the country or from the U. S. Civil Ser- vice’ Commission, Washington 25, D.C 0il Leases Mapped A map showing the location and extent of oil and gas leases on State Forest land is now available free from the Department. of Forests and Waters in ‘Harrisburg. It supple- ments a more detailed Deep Well Oil and Gas Map also published by the Department. Requests for the new publication should be addressed to the Minerals Waters, Harrisburg. Home of the N.Y. Ins ~~... — opposite Yaniee Stadium. 15 min, from Times Square, 5 min. from St. Barnabas Hospital, 5 min. from George Wash- ington Bridge. Easily reached via Major Deegan & New York State Thruway (write for driving details). Newly remodeled with central air- conditioning & television. Singles — Doubles 1,2,8, 4 room apts. 7% Garage Parking GRAND CONCOURSE AT 16157 2 NEW YORK Mrs. Edna Ray had as guests last | | week her son and daughter-in-law, | © | Mr. and Mrs. Harald Ray of Flour- | . ~ Takes’ Technical al Course 1 In Detroit — |Income Tax Refunds | automatic, warns the Internal Rev- | enue Service. Students or other | persons ‘earning less than the mini- pect to recover tax deductions. Deadline for filing is April 17, Bernard Twardowskis, | "| Chase Road. It became flooded when and Mrs. C. J. Major had 5 filled in ‘mobile field units at loca Division, Department of Forests and | swoort 11. vans, of Chnaries H. Long, Massey-Ferguson dealer in Sweet Valley, attended a one-week advanced technical ' course at’ the M-F Service Training Center "in Detroit, Michigan. At the center, M-F offers dealer personnel one to four-week courses designed to keep them informed on the latest service techniques in the farm machinery industry, and to instruct them in the maintenance of recent additions to the company's line of agricultural and industrial’ machines and equip- ment, | world’s .Massey-Ferguson, largest manufacturer of tractors and combines, has introduced more than 40 new products to the field in the last two years. Mr. Evans, with Charles H. Long’s for. eight years in the past, returned to the company in November. The specialized course in Detroit brought him 'up to date on diesel motors and the hydraulic system. Mr. Evans lives in the Sweet Valley area. He has a daughter in the Northwest Jointure high school. Famed Clown Coming PAT KELLY Pat Kelly, the son of the world-re- nowned ‘‘sad-faced” clown, Emmett Kelly, follows his father’s famed footsteps as a feature of the Hamid- Morton ‘Shrine Circus, sponsored by the uniformed organizations of Irem Temple AAONMS coming to the Kingston Westside Armory, Wilkes- Barre, Wednesday, Thursday, Fri- day, and Saturday, April 5, 6, 7, | and 8. Pat makes up like his father, looks exactly like his father, acts like his father, and dresses in replica of the famed Emmett. “It’s a true case of ‘like father, like son’’, says Pat as he brushes off a worn wardrobe trunk with his father’s old derby. His grotesque cherry red nose bobs up and down as he speaks. Pat has made special starring appearances but this is his initial tour with a circus. “I was much too busy to tour before. I wanted to really perfect my act—to the small- est gesture and detail and to acquire my father’s mannerism has taken me years of close observation and hard daily work.” Pat has achieved his goal. The wonderful sad-faced clown lives again, appealing to the deepest emotions and feeling of youngsters and oldsters alike, Asked about the future of the cir- cus as an art, Pat was quick to reply “there will always be a circus as long as there are children on earth and as long as the spirit of youth moves brightly about.” Performances of the 24 act circus, several making their American debut in a show that will run two- and-one-quarter hours will be given afternoon and evening as well as on Saturday morning. Civil Service Exams For Therapists Harrisburg: State civil service examinations for occupational thera- pists, activity instructor, and patient activities coorrdinator are scheduled for April 15 with March 24 set as the deadline for applications. Salaries for occupational thera- pists range from $4,773 to $7,772.- These positions are located in the Departments of Health, Welfare and the Bureau of Rehabilitation. Activ- ity instructors receive $4,328 at entrance, patient activities coordin- ators, $7055. Applications and additional in- formation may be obtained from the State Civil Service Commission, Third Floor, South Office Building, Harrisburg, and at any of the fol- lowing offices: Bureau of Employ- ment Security; Pennsylvania State Employment Service; State Stores of the Liquor Control Board. Winter Hard On Deer Since February 3 when an emer- gency was declared, 219 deer were | reported dead by game protectors | in ‘the 13 counties of the Northeast | Division. 84 died of starvation, 62 | were killed by dogs, 47 by automo- | biles, 21 unlawfully killed at feeding | stations, .3 killed for crop damage | and 2 killed by bcbeats. i Carl Stainbrook also reported that | apprehension was made of two per- | sons killing deer at feeding stations | i cumulate. ! FORTY FORT THEATRE THURS. — FRI. — SAT. Jack Lemmon - Rickie Nelson “The Wackiest Ship In The Army” Cinemascope and Color SUN. — MON. — TUES. Continuous Sunday 3 to 11 Elvis Presley “The Flaming Star” Cinemascope and Color { Refunds on income taxes deducted | * | from salaries, even of people making less than $600 annually, are not | SECTION B—PAGE 5 Spring Creek, May 12 Spring Creek, near Bellefonte, | will open its fishing season May 12, through July 15, exclusive on Sun- days. | and fishermen may make five vigts mum for required filing of income | taxes, must file a return if they ex- | because April 15 falls on a Saturday, | Tax-payers applying for refunds are | advised to do it as soon as possible, | before the peak load starts to ac- | during a season. 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