dc A A bh AS A mo HP ssa ws i : ITT Tn 0 ANA SF ARAN RTT A EY wrt a at ASSESSED VALUATION OF THE TOWNSHIP .. § OR th a TT A a - SECTION A —PAGE 4 THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 2.1961. ‘DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA po 'IiR i Others who were present: Millie Pinochle Club Lavelle, Alice Lameroux, Thelma Mrs. Ann Spencer, Jackson Street, Davis, Marge Adametz and the | hostess. ) Dallas, was hostess to her card club. Prizes were won by Reba Cobleigh, Jean Prichard and ‘Hazel Carcuff. | Read The Post Classified AUDITORS REPORT Pennsylvania 1960 From First Monday in January, 1960, to First Monday in January, 1961 CASH BALANCE AT BEGINNING OF YEAR County, Luzerne Commonwealth f Twp., Kingston Cash in Bank, Securities and Reserves. 3.2 703. 69 ture, “The Marquette Univer sity State Fund alia .149.69 { Magazine. Mr. McDonald will come Light Fond 0... 6.340.24 | to Misericordia on March 6 and will | Sinking Fund» 00 uli 3.993.938 speak in Walsh Memorial Auditor- | Other ‘Funds, Machinery’ .... ciclo Ll bolo nil nn 718.80 | ium that evening at 8:00. In his | ’ | discussion he will examine the na- | Total . _$ 13,906.40 | ture of the mass entertainment in- | RECEIPTS | dustries and their influence on Taxes Collected in Cash During Year... <2 ' $ 32,697.06 | family life. : Taxes Collected on Old Duplicates During Year 947.47 | Donald McDonald founded ‘The Amt. Received from County on Unpaid Taxes or Liens Filed 33,394.57 | BR Total Amt. Received from Loans or Certificates of Indebtedness $ 5,000.00 | in par ticular. Amt. Received from Sale of Bonds EXPENDITURES General. Government |. ....0 L000 in Sel Gln) Luan LR $ 4,033.69 Editor McDonald College Speaker Mass Entertainment Media And | Farsily Life will be the topic of | College Misericordia’s next cultural | series speaker, Donald McDonald, | the young editor who is pioneering | | a new type of quarterly in his ven- Marquette University Magazine’ less | than a year ago to dramatize and _$ 67,309.10 | explain the aims of higher education in general and Marquette University The magazine is uni- | que in its” field. Before going to | Marquette, Mr. McDonald had es- $ 72,039.10 , tablished an enviable reputation as | an intelligent, pace-setting diocesan | editor of ° ‘The Catholic Messenger” at Davenport, Iowa. Protection to Persons and Property. 10,685.12 | Mr! McDonald also writes Highways 23,420.20 | a monthly column, ‘Second Miscellaneous fT ee 6,970.11 | Thoughts,” for “America” and con- Debt Service ............ 5,099.44 | tributes to many other periodicals. ‘State Pund’:....: 15,423.74 | His recently published book, “‘Cath- Light Fund 5,192.90 | olics In Conversation,” has been re- Sinking Fund 510.85 | viewed with praise by both secular Other Funds, Machinery BR Sibi ait oS 10,724.39 RESOURCES Cash, Securities and Reserves Due from Tax Collectors Due from County on Taxes Returned and Liens Filed tal ntl sas 4775.09 382.78 Value of Township Machinery and Township Buildings. 28,539.38 Other Resources, Uncollected Per Capita Tax... ... > 13,219.00 Potal:.... olan New SR $ 47,640.64 LIABILITIES Unpaid Bills and Pay Rolls... col oi... $ 35.00 Total: ai ol RAR i a Cy na ne $ 35.00 stars nsmirneniene /| PUBLISHED OR POSTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 547, ACT 567, Approved, JULY 10, 1947, P. kt. 1481. Signed: EDWARD E. RICHARDS, HOWARD EDWARDS, ! THOMAS H. JENKINS, Auditors. ARMY and NAVY STORE vruzerne across from ACME 84 MAIN STREET. OPEN Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Til 9 LAST 3 DAYS-—CLEARANCE— QUANTITIES LIMITED LADIES SLAX MEN'S SLAX WASHABLE SWEET ORR 100% wooL $°3.98 CONTINENTAL $30 a7 $7.98 VAL. a REG. $6.98 SIZE 8-20 GROUP OF "HANES MEN'S LOAFERS $3.98 $4.98 T-SHIRTS > Slight Irreg. 59 These Are Giant Buys TO $6.98 VAL. Having trouble with water in your cellar? GET YOURSELF A Lancaster Sump Pump 69 Sump Pumps Also Available "On A Rental Basis WITH ALL BRONZE WORKING PARTS Our lumber yard open ‘til 5:30 p.m. Saturday NOTICE: is PI Back Mt. Lumber & COAL co. — OR 41441 — Shavertown Main Highway “am naneioes eda ee 75,221. 11 McDonald : | grade school. After graduation from 3,885.06 | and Catholic publications. AR Aan. SRE SE AE ARE | Born in Green Bay, Wisconsin, attended a parochial a public high school he worked for an insurance company. Here he probably would have stayed, doing clerical work and accounting if World War II had not intervened. He enlisted in the Army Air Corps and was impressed by the example of a friend—a graduate of Marquette College of Journalism. = Returning to civilian life, McDonald enrolled at Marquette and stayed for both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in journalism. Mr. McDonald is known. as a forth- right columnist, a perceptive critic, the writer of challenging articles, and the maker of controversial | speeches who is able to leave a challenge with his audience. Harry May, 82, Dies [n Native Beaumont Harry May, 82, died Tuesday afternoon at the home of Cecil Ross in Beaumont. Services will be con- ducted from the Nulton Funeral Home Saturday at 2 p. m. by Rev. Truman Reeves, pastor of Beaumont Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Orcutt Cemetery. Mr. May was born in Beaumont, son of the late Anson and Emma | Campbell May. As a young man he left this area, and for many years was a railroad man. He returned a few years ago, and made his home with Mr. Ross. | He is survived by his son, Walter, and a daughter, Mrs. Robert Muir, both of Wilmington, Del.; ten grand- children and four greatgrandchil- dren. ning, 7 to 10. Noxen Firemen Change Date Of Their Meeting President Weston Ruff urges all members to attend the monthly meeting of Noxen Volunteer Fire Company on Monday night, March 6 at 8 instead of the regular date. A report of the last Back Moun- tain Firemen’s Association ‘meeting will be made by Delegates William Lyons and Calvin. Strohl. Calvin Strohl, president of the Firemen’s Relief Association an- nounces that there will be an elec- tion of officers of the Association following the regular meeting. Refreshments will be served. Misericordia Seniors Practice-Teach Here Eleven College Misericordia sen- jors are practice-teaching in Dallas Schools. They are: Meg Comstock, English and French; Mary Alice Lawlor, English and social studies; Judith Leydecker, History and Latin; Mar- ilyn Carr, French and socidl studies; Patricia’ Kelly, biology, physical science; Patricia Byrne, biology, chemistry; Rose Mary Ippolitit, secretarial science; Anna Chu, home economics; Carole Robinson, music education, piano; Marilyn Gaita, elementary education;Emma Engle, secretarial science and English, Friends may call tomorrow ‘eve- | Pictured above are committee members for the annual card party and fashion show being sponsored | by members of the Junior Woman's Club. They are, front row, reading tickets, Mrs. Eugene, Lavelle Mrs. Bernard Rogers, prizes, Leo Lukasavage, chairman, Donald Fannon, refreshrhents, Mark Grimm, Mrs. Dean Johnson, tables. Mrs. Meet At Lukasavage Home | fashion show and | | the fashion show, has announced | that fashions will be presented by | Theresa's Auditorium. left to . right, Mrs, Merton Jones, | and | Mrs. Mrs. | ments and Mrs. Edward Johnson, | tables. The affair will be held Tuesday, | { March 14, : at 8:00 p.m. in St. A sample fair will be held with a | candy booth available for the pur-| chase of Easter candy. Refresh- ments will be served.. Players are asked to bring cards. Mrs. Mark Grimm, chairman, of | the Rose Mary Sport Stop, Shaver- Standing, Mrs, Ned - Hartman, tickets, Mrs. Harold Brobst, adviser, Mrs. Walter Kozemchak, refresh-' Makeup will be shown town. through the courtesy of Mrs. Fred | ——— Blair, representative. 5 donated by the United Furniture Store, Wilkes-Barre. Tickets may be purchased from any club member or by contacting | | Mrs. Ned Hartman or Mrs. Morton | Jones. Jr. ~—Photo by Kozemchak Linda 1a Mead Mr. and Mrs. Birch Trailer Court, announce the birth of an eight pound two-ounce daughter at Nesbitt Hospital Jan- uary 5. Linda Lee now weighs over eleven pounds, flourishing on her new formula. Mrs. Mead is the and Mrs. John Parsons, Kunkle, Have Baby Girl Mr. and Mrs. James: Barlow, Dal- las, proudly announce the birth of their first daughter, after a succes- sion of four sons, Mark, Mi el Matthew, and John. Luke was to have followed. No name was at hand for the eight pound thirteen ounce bouncing baby girl Nesbitt Hospital February 28 This makes the first grant igh ter for the Joe Lavelle’s; to ia six grandsons. Mrs. Barlow is the fermer Jane Lavelle. Walter Coolbaugh Is Honored On Birthday Walter Coolbaugh was honored | guest at a birthday’ party held at the [home of his daughter and sor law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Snyder seventy-third birthday was Monday, February 13. Others present in- cluded, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Raymond Snyder and children. Raymond, Jr.; and Mary Beth. This made %our generations present. Mr. Coolbaugh is enjoymg good health. Congratu- lations. Dallas Kiwanis Club on ‘‘Brotherhood” of Dallas Kiwanis held at the Coun- try Club last Wednesday. Robert Mabturi presided at the meeting and introduced Mark Ruch, Lt: Governor of District 15 and the Plymouth Kiwanis. Accompanying Lt: Gov. Ruch as part of an inter- national club were Russell Jeffreys, Willard Durbin, Frank Gowet, A. R. Jones, James Phillips, W. R. Thomas and Richard Timko. Girl Scouts Visit Last Thursday, Troup 183 Girl Scouts visited the Civil Defense Fall Out Shelter at Sterling Hall, Wilkes College. Elaine Dixon, Linda Brague, Sharon Phillips, Susan Smith, Cynthia Gal- letty, Patsy Block, Linda Rowett, Ann Marie Goble, Judy Bergstras- ser, Daisy McClelland, Jean Flem- ing, Sandy Schweiss, Mrs. Robert Block and Mrs. Earl Phillips, Fred Mead, White former Sue Parsons, daughter of Mr. : Hears “Brotherhood” Talk Dr. Ellis W. Robert, president of | Wilkes Barre Business College, spoke | at the meeting | Attending were | ORAL FEVER THERMOMETER With Case SHAVERTOWN EVANS | Drug Store * STAR SPECIAL Guaranteed—Automatic—Dependable EVANS DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 98 OR 4-3888 | Complete Course FLORENCE J. HILGERT MABEL L. JONES Two women Marines from the Back Mountain, both Westmoreland | girls, have completed four weeks of intensive training in the General Office Procedure course at Parris Island, S. C. The studies included business English, filing, office cor- respondence and typing. Pvt. Florence J. Hilgert is daugh- ter of Mrs. Ruth Hilgert, Trucksville. Pvt. Mabel L. Jones is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen M. Jones, Dallas. Miss Hilgert graduated in 1959. Miss Jones withdrew from school last October, when starting her jun- ior year. Trucksville PTA Board Mrs. Thomas Vernon, president of Trucksville PTA, reminds members of the executive board of the meeti- ing tonight at 8:00 at the home of Mrs. Donald T. Sherry, 33 Spring Garden Street, Trucksville Gardens. Plans will be laid for the annual May Fair. ‘ Infant Christened | Evan Robert Radanovitch, infant son of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Radano- vitch was christened Sunday at Po- lish National Church, Edwardsville, with Rev. Joseph Rekas officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jones were the God-parents. A reception for the family relatives and friends was held at Grandma Radanovitch’s home, following the ceremony. + Albert Hess, Ke Harmon Hess of: Jonestown. Dalton Girl, Engaged To Wed Russell Hons | Announcement has been made of the engagemerit of Jannette Eleanor | Veety, daughter of Mr. Russell Hons, son of Mr. and Mrs. { Earl Hons of Shavertown. Miss Veety is a graduate of Falls Overfield High School and Scranton | Lackawanna Business College. She | Overfield schools at Mill City. Mr. | Hons was graduated from Kingston Township High School, Bloomsburg State College and University of | Scranton. He is a member of the | faculty at Falls Overfield. No date has been set for the | wedding. Married Ten Years | Mr. rin Avenue, were entertained at a tenth anniversary party at the home | of Mr. and Mrs. Present: Mrs. Thomas Gay, Diane and Roberta, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Shultz, Mrs. Lyle Merithew, Sr., Mr and Mrs. Walter Shultz, Mr. and Mrs. James Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Bobby and Donnie Merithew, guests of honor and hosts. Dorothy P. Turner To Marry Albert Hess ‘Mrs. Willis Turner, Sweet Valley, has announced the - engagement of her. daughter, Dorothy Patricia, to son of: Mr. and Mrs. “Miss Turner, daughter ‘also of the late Willis Turner, was graduated ‘| from + Lehman - Jackson - Ross High ‘School. She is employed by the “Social Security Administration Office, Wilkes-Barre. Her fiance, a graduate of Benton High School, is in business with his father. He is also a well known country music entertainer. An April wedding is planned. Last Community Concert Of Year Saturday Night The last concert of the series of concerts sponsored by the Com- munity Concert Association will be presented this Saturday night when Giorgio Tozzi appears at Irem Temple. In a recent “renewal letter” sent to members it was stated that the concert would be held on Monday night. This was in error. The con- cert will be held as originally sched- uled and as listed on the back of membership cards, this Saturday night. ! Completes Finance Course FORT BENJAMIN HARRISON, IND. (AHTNC) — Army Pvt. Ar- thur C. Zimmerman, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale K. Zimmerman Jr., Holcomb Road, completed an eight- week findnce procedures course February 10 at The Finance School, Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind. He was trained in matters relat- ing to the acquiring, disbursing and accounting of funds. Zimmerman is a 1960 graduate of Westmoreland High School. Beauty Counselar Company | Furniture used for! | the stage setting has. been generous- Club president is Mrs. John Culp, and Mrs. | Albert Veety of Dalton R. D. to | lis employed as secretary in the Falls | and Mrs. Lyle Merithew, Per- Gerald Shultz. liam Boyes and Billy, Brenda, Gayle, | Linda, and Rodney, David, Rickie, ! and | Wilbur Shaw, Il, Is Given Food Shower Wilbur - Shaw, employed as line- | man by a construction Company in New Jersey, has returned from Englewcod Hospital to his home in | Sweet Valley after submitting: to an | emergency operation for appendi- citis.. His wife who stayed near the hospital during his illness, brought | him home last Wednesday. A surprise food shower was ‘given the Shaws by members of the ‘‘As- sembly of Ged Church,” which they attend, last Friday night when! staples and goodies were brought in. Present were Rev. William Schell, | Jack, George Sanders, Stella Schell | Burton, Lydia, Terry, Sheldon, Mar- | tha Cragle, Stella Rousing, Russell | and Freda Kitchen, Wilson and Elsie | Mahoney, - Dennis and Bobby Ma- | | honey, .Paul Clemow Jr., Connie, | | Bart, Leonard and Muriel Baer, | Lois and Karen and the Shaws. Mrs. Warren Daubert Entertains At Luncheon | Club, Shavertown were entertained ‘at the home of Mrs. Warren Dau- | bert, Spring Street. Guests: Mrs. | Clyde Essler, Mrs. Carl Kaschen- Robert Walk, Mrs. Vernon Ash, Mrs. and Mrs. Warren Daubert. [Rexalt FULL WEEK'S SUPPLY SHAVERTOWN Wednesday afternoon at. luncheon ! | ward, Mr. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, Mr. and os Mrs. William Evans Jr., Mrs. Harry Galletly, Mrs. Richard Farley, | oy different ways, EVANS Drug Store, i ¢ STAR SPECIAL METRECAL—32 Ib. Can IN ECONOMY SIZE Buitterscotch—Plain—Chocolate—Orange EVANS DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Georgann Kostenbauder Has Seventh Birthday Georgann Kostenbauder, daughter lof Mr. and Mrs. George Kostenbau- Ider of Kunkle, celebrated her seventh birthday anniversary on Sunday with a family dinner. Cen- terpiece was a huge yellow and svhite birthday cake. There were balloons and plenty of games and | entertainment. Present were Grandma Fenimore of Wilkes Barre, Jimmie Paul Kos- tenbauder, Patricia Lynn Kosten- { bauder, Mommy and Dad and the | guest of honor. Georgann is a first grade student lat Gate of Heaven School. Idetown Couples Plan Spaghetti Supper & At a recent meeting of Idetown Couples Club plans were outlined for the fifth annual auction to be { held Saturday, June 10 at 11 a.m. Items will be collected from now on. Men of the club will serve a spa- | ehettt supper ‘on March 18. Present Members of the afternoon Bridge 'at the meeting were Mr. Alfred Swelgin, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Albert Sweitzer, Rev. and Mrs. William Ho- and Mrs. Richard Ide, Mrs. Joseph Niezgoda and Mr. and Mrs. Merrel Burnett. Petroleum is used in about 2,000 » G2 : : OR 14-3888 ¢ SPORT S&H GREEN STAMPS Step into Spring, FEATURING er) LARGE SELECTION ° SUITS ® COATS BUDDIES MAIN ST. LUZERNE JACKETS S&H GREEN STAMPS for trouble-free driving. TUNE ENGINE CHECK BRAKES LUBRICATE CHASSIS DALLAS ESSO ONE STOP HERE KEEPS YOU GOING SMOOTHLY Qur check-up gets your car set CHECK WHEEL ALIGNMENT DRAIN, FLUSH RADIATOR BIRTH'S AAA EMERGENCY SERVICE Main Highway, Dallas — Junction Routes 309 & 115. Phone ORchard 4-4571 — Open 24 Hours a Day. 5 CLYDE BIRTH, Owner WE GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS! man =n i k A PIT aa Z OPEN 24 HRS.! SERVIGENTER 3 AF apd aR EE Na ! 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