—— = a BE tcc eS gov sam ! SECTION A — PAGE 4 ‘DOUBTFUL Joe—Oh, I guess your rich aunt Jim—True, but (listen; now ‘the ‘will remember you. You made a big | other relatives accuse me of poison- thit iy her by going into mourning ing. the ot to. get. ithe opportunity. I'when her cat died. JACKSON TOWNSHIP NOTICE ‘All 11960 Taxes not paid on or before April 27th, 1961, must le be Returned to Court House for collection. Save added costs by remitting to LOUIS T. WILCOX, Tax Collector FOR ‘SUNDAY DINNER (full course) 1.90 “VEAL and Peppers, Italian Style ROAST :SPRING LEG LAMB - MINT JELLY ‘VIRGINIA ‘BAKED HAM - RAISIN SAUCE .......... ROAST OKLAHOMA TURKEY - GIBLET GRAVY {BREADED "VEAL CUTLET, TOMATO SAUCE cava [PLUS 23 OTHER ENTREES FROM WHICH ‘TO :CHQOSE) For 20 Years THE TOP HAT IN KINGSTON ‘Westmoreland Card Party Parents Plan Affair To Raise Funds Parents of the senior class stu- dents at Westmoreland High School are sponsoring a card party Satur- day night at 8 at the school. 'Pro- ceeds will ‘be used to finance a post- graduation party for members of the senior class. Added to proceeds from the Sports Night held April 8, parents hope to be able to pay all expenses for the party. ‘Mrs. Francis Ambrose and Mrs. LUZERNE THEATRE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Dolores Hart and Connie Francis “Where the Boys Are” Cinemascope and Color SUNDAY and MONDAY & Continuous Sunday, 2 to 11 Clint Walker and Roger Moore in “Gold of the Seven Saints” CO-HIT “Strangers of Bombay” TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY William Helden, Grace Kelly, Bing Crosby, in “Country Girl” GIFT NIGHTS Choice of Crystalware or China TWO THRILLERS A _THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1961 Tester Jordan are co-chairman. Mrs. George Jacobs,” chairman of the ticket committee, has placed tickets at Dixon's and Orchard Farm restaurants, Gavy's Market, and Evans’s (Drug Store. Players are requested to bring cards. Refreshments will be served and prizes awarded. Committees: Tickets Mrs, Jacobs, Mrs. ‘William King, Mrs. John Coon, Jr.; telephone squad, John Coon, Ur. Alvin Bolen, George Jacobs, J. D. Houlette, Ken- neth Inman, William Trewern, A. A. Sinicrope, Job Dietz, William King, Paul LaBar, ‘Chester Glahn, Ray Cobb, Cory Besteder, Thomas Gauntlett, Irwin Coolbaugh Jacob Taylor. Refreshments, ;Mrs. Raymond Stroud, Mrs. Alton “Whittaker, co- chairmen, Mesdames William Kelly, Chester Glahn, A. A. Sinicrope, Thomas Gauntlett, Alvin Bolen, Paul LaBar, Kenneth Inman, John Coon, Jr., Harold Eustice, Irwin Coolbaugh, Ross Kimball, William Meyers, Wes- ley Harris, Wilmer Evans, Jacob SAVE Soap! Water Soft As Rain Water! SAVE Gasoline and Traffic! Do Your Shopping in One Trip While You Wash and Dry ‘GIANT PHILCO-BENDIX WASHERS Get Your Clothes Really CLEAN and :Soft Mesdames | | man; Mrs. Ernest Wellhofer, "Mrs. i eight to twelve years are eligible, OPEN : 24 HOURS DAILY LAUNDERCENTER BACK MOUNTAIN SHOPPING CENTER SHAVERTOWN, Powerful . . . 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Prizes, ‘Mrs. Arthur: Culver, chair- J. D. Houlette; set~up.and clean-up, Francis ‘Ambrose, ‘Dr. /L. ‘E. Jordan, co-chairmen; Fred Eck, William Kelly, George Jacobs, James Kozem- chak, Kenneth Inman, Alton Whit- taker, Sterl: Chere, Lauren Dymond, Paul LaBar, Alvin ‘Bolen, ‘William King, Wilmer Evans, H. ‘W. ‘Rood, A. A. Sinicrope, Arthur Culver, Ernest Wellhofer. Trucksville Little League Registration Registration for Trucksville Little League Baseball will take place Saturday morning .at 10 at West- motreland High School. Boys of according to managers Don Hinkle and Ed Peiffer. DRY 10c PA. On Tournament Team RSME i a 3, Clark Mosier, former Westmore- land star basketball player, was the only sophomore college player to be selected for the All-Tournament Team which played during the Christmas holidays at Upsala. Mosier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Shel- don Mosier, sophomore at Susquehanna Univ- ersity. The meet at Upsala was the first Middle Atlantic Conference for small colleges with B B teams. Clark was high scorer. After graduating from Westmore- land High School in 1958, Mosier attended Hargrave Military Academy for one year, playing on its basket- ball team and in the band. At Susquehanna during his fresh- man year, he was described by Coach John Barr as the ‘‘ace dribbler” on the team. Meeker WSCS was held at the home of Mrs. Edna King. Mrs. Mae King assisted. Following devotions and Roles,” refreshments were served to the following: Glendoris Shilanski, Edna Karschner, Letha Wolfe, Linda Rogowski, Esther Alles, Dorothy Steele, Carrie Welfe, Ruth Rogers, Addie Kyttle. Ted King, Wayne King, ters. Company, talion, 109th Field Artillery, Saturday for son of Mr. Louella Neely Bible Wednesday at the Russell Ide. Johnson, Mary Simpson, Grace Miers, Florence Howell, Clara Me- On Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Star, Williamsport. The Eastern Star Choir sang for the folks at the home. Mrs. Annie Winter spent a few days last week with her granddaugh- ter, Mrs. Riverside Drive, Wilkes-Barre. Katherine and Karen, and grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Taylor, Harveys Lake. last Saturday, the 13 got away. Happy birthday wishes this week go out to: Doris Steltz,| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence {Steltz, Joan Rogowski, Mae King andi Edna King. Those going to Montrose with John Milauskas, their music instruc- tor, to attend the District Band on Thursday to Saturday ave: Lehman: Sharon Coombs and Renald Daven- port; Laké: Larry Carpenter, Beverly Lord, Timothy Swanson and Ron- nalee Stepanski. “Mr. and Mrs. Charle; Bronson, Champagne, Ill. spent Iriday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wolfe and Letha. Other recent visitors of the Wolfes were Mr. and Nrs. Albert Rebennack, Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe and Letha spent the weekend visiting in Princeton, N. J. . Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wagner, Jack- son and Mr. and Mrs. Derwood Kocher visited Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kocher in Binghamton on Sunday. READ THE POST CLASSIFIED FORTY FORT THEATRE THURSDAY Anthony Quinn in “The Savage Innccents’ Cinemascope and Color FRIDAY and SATURDAY Gina Lolobridgida and Anthony Franciosa|in %Go Naked in the World’ Cinemascope and Color SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY | Continuous Sunday, 3 to 11 Tony Curtis | lhe Sa Umpc ster’ | a discussion of “Women’s Changing | Edna Rebennack, Hazel Winter, and | and Mrs. assigned at Headquar- | 2nd! Howitzer Bat- | left § a six month tour of | active duty at Fort Knox, Kentucky. || Class met | home of Mrs. | Attending were: Sadie | Whitesell, Mabel Stolarick Loretta Keel, Addie Searfoss, Marian Major § Elva Drabick and ‘Ellen ‘Lamoreaux. { Ide | attended a tea held at the:Selicitas i Home, of the Order of the Eastern | Esther Alles and family, | Even though trout season opened § ke was: not [| large, so I have no fish stories to | tell, not even about thelbig one that | ~ [Tt Pays ‘To Advertise Dallas Township, is a | |.small boy lasting ‘happiness. ' DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA that here was a meeting of hearts. An advertisement in the Dallas | and leash, and the little boy swept Post. solved the mystery of disap- | and garnished, stated their case to pearance of a small puppy, allayed Mrs. Valentine. anxiety on the question of survival | | Happy ending for everybody. during frigid weather, and brought a | ] ‘Parent-Teacher Council - lost a puppy. A man from Orange | Westmoreland Parent Teachers’ passed a swamp .on ‘Route 115, | Council will meet at Westmoreland spotted the shivering puppy, and | | High School Tuesday, April 25, at teok him home to'his little ‘boy, who |.g.15 p. m. Parents of all seniors are had just lost this own dog. Pup and | invited to attend. The Council will boy fell in love. . Fay any questions pertaining to Then the ad in the Dallas Post . the graduation party at High Point Clearly, the puppy could not be Lion in the Poconos. kept. But maybe it could . . . just maybe, Mrs. Valentine abt see Mrs. William Valentine of Meeker - Subscribe To The Post § . 2 7 Presenting 2 Low. . % Price “Assortments In Diamonds To Save You Money .... 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