eg \ DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Justice Ben Jones Lauds Misericordia Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost, pastor | and dye shops. of Shavertown Methodist Church, speaking for the Protective Assoc- | presented Service plaque which was accepted for the college by Sister Mary Celes- tine, RSM, president. Other members of the program committes Wallo, iation, Kann, included co-chairman; Glawe, ticket chairman, and Attor- ney James Lenahan Brown, chair- | man of the reception committee. { Also assisting were Dr. William J. Kennedy, Frank Wadas, Francis Am- | brose, Mrs. David L. Lohman, Henry | Burgess Thomas Morgan, | garden. the Community | Mrs. Joseph to Charles H. ‘the only 5. world. Sh. F. Budd Schooley, Granville H. : uneventful. Snowden, James Halpin, Dr. H. C. Gallagher, Melbourne Carey, F. Gor- Mathers, Paul Gates, Hess, Robert Davis, Michael Haslin- ‘don Harry Brown. GAVY'S UPER MARKET TRUCKSVILLE OR 4-716 2 1b. GAN HAMS Charles Gosart Escapes Tornado (Continued from Page 1 Section A) | (Continued from Page 1 Section A) Each family has its own dwelling place and a small The food, according to Charlie, was out of this world. He had five full course meals a day. Everywhere | he turned he was offered dough- nuts and coffee. A prize was awarded man who: gained most | weight---17 pounds. Charlie gained | The return flight Tuesday was LEGS of LAMB 29. SPARE RIBS 49. Lib 4 CANS 87c Y ORANGE JUICE GAVY'S MAIN HIGHWAY TRUCKSVILLE FREE DELIVERY DR 4-161 Ambulance, Fire Company, Start Coin Card Drive Slot Due May 13, Last September 23 (Combined coin campaign of Dallas | Community Ambulance and Dr. The refrigeration plant is no longer | Henry M. Laing Fire Company will | owned by the community, but many | Start Saturday, May 13, with dis- | of the members still own stock in it. | tribution of coin cards prior to that It is one ofthe most modern in the | date. Cards, with spaces for twenty | quanters, hold $5. The first quarter is due May 13 in the upper lefthand | corner. With weekly contributions for an- sky, David Lohman, Mrs. Willian J. nual upkeep of ambulance and fire Kennedy and Mrs. James Lenahan | companies, cards will be filled Sep- | tember 23, and collected shortly oo | thareafter. Kunke drive for ambulance funds will start July 8 and end Septem- ber 23. Kunkle has its own fire | company, but cooperates with the | rest of Dallas Township and Dallas | i ! Borough in supporting the ambu- | | lance association. During 1960, Dr. Henry M. Laing | | Fire Company responded to 37 calls, | including 20 grass fires, eight dwel- (lings, four cars, one garage, and ‘one restaurant. Volunteers num- (bered 132 men. Losses were esti- | mated at $24,800. The ambulance answered over 100 | calls. | | Chairmen are Henry Peterson, | Fire Company; Mrs. N. Thompson, ambulance; captains, J. Wertman | and E. Williams; Mrs. E. Cavan and | | Mrs. W. Covent. | Workers are J. Harris, S. Sidler, | A. Miller, D. Chamberlain, R. Brown, J. Machell, R. Botsford, R. Besecker, E. Roth, D. Bulford, W. Lamb, S. Hartman, J. Peterson, W. Baker, Jr., ! E. Estock, D. Willaims, H. Evans, A. | Shaffer, W. Davis, H. Brobst, J. Ko- | zemchak, B. White, R. E. Covert, and IR. Oliver. | | Mesdames F. Wagner, M. Rum- | baugh, J. Besecker, G. Swan, C.! Goeringer, O. Dymond, W. Ostrum, |'W. Farrer, J. Jones, B. Lord, W. | Davin, B. Moen, J. Kozemchak R. { Moore, Jr., B. Williamson, B. Goss, 'D. Bellas, R. Jacobs, D. Shaffer, L. - Williams, D. Getty, E. McCarty, N. Weiss, J. Wertman, S. Hartman, N. Berti, A. Shaffer, H. Evans, C. Can- Buskirk, S. Tonkin, R. Wilde, H. ! Brobst, A. Ross, L. Crews, L. Hunter, 1 J. O'Donnell, 1. Gallagher, J. Reagan, | , 0. Rome, F. Huttman, R. Dailey, R. McDonald, D. McCrea, T. Meixell, and J. aple. / | Misses M. Thevenon, E. Dietz, N. ' Jones, S. Jones, A. Gregson, M. | Ruckno, and M. Berti. i Girl Scouts earning their commun- lity badge will distribute cards in | Goss Manor and New Goss Manor. | { Cards will be collected in September | | by older volunteers. ’ [ | Attention : | lA first aid class is being conduct- led every Wednesday from 7 to 9 | | 'p. m. in the Borough Building. | Marie Thevenon is instructor. INTERESTED IN QUALITY EDUCATION — As a private citizen Mrs. Vernon regularly attended school board meetings for past years in the interest of better schools for the community. CAPABLE — Mrs. Vernon is a member of the Citizens Committee immediate Past-President of Trucksville Ele- mentary School PTA, member of the Back Mountain Council of PTA’s, and member of Dallas Borough PTA and Shavertown PTA. INTEGRITY — Mrs. Vernon will not become involved with false and malicious rumors of being against this person or that group Mrs. Vernon is for better schools, for Better Schools, of persons. The truth is, Mrs. Ti CONSIDER THE FACTS AND ELECT mas Vernon DIRECTOR AT LARGE REPUBLICAN TICKET - PRIMARIES - MAY 16, 1961 SCHOOL the entire community. This ad sponsored by a group of citizens interested in good representation for better schools. \ for ’ First Quarter In £ Wr _THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 4,.1961 Wins Top Newscasting Awards Fred Williams, Trucksville, news reporting. He also received a special Station | award for becoming the first news- caster in Virginia to win an award in every catagory offered by the ~ Associated Press. In eight years of | broadcasting he has won fifteen top | awards for news reporting. He and his wife the former, Jean- ette Marie Ney of ‘Pottsville, and daughters moved to | Trucksville in December. Williams served four years with Gerald Wright, Supreme communications security. commentator for Radio WBAX walked off with six top awards at the recent dinner meet- ing “of the Virginia Associated Press Broadcasters held at the National Press Club in Washington. Williams was formerly with WYTI radio in Rocky Mount, Virginia. U.S. Senator A. Willis Robertson of Virginia in making the awards @ their stressed the responsibility of the people to keep informed as well as the responsibility of news media to provide information. Williams placed first for commen- tary, sports, state and local news Admiral two ; 12% season without a loss. Champions Open Season Sunday Dallas Dairy Meets Hilldale In Opener Dallas Dairy will play host to Hilldale in the Wyoming League | Vidljfter at Dallas Township Field | Sunday afternoon at 2:30. The 1960 champions will start John Dorish, winner of nine games Dallas’ Dairy, rated as the top | semi- pro club in the State last season, head an overall record of 31 wins against four losses. | With two exceptions the Dairy has the same roster as last season. Ron | Nervitt, of Swoyersville, will be in the shortstop position and Tom | of Noxen will start at right field. | Manager Bob Grose and general | manager Jay Llewellyn, Jr., feel that Dallas has the potential to repeat | ‘last year’s performance as triple crown winners. Dallas won the Wyo- ming League play-offs and Schautz Invitation Tournament in Scranton. The starting line-up will be Fer- ris If; Nervitt s.s.; Shuluta 1st b.; Rishkofski 2 b.; Hendérshot 3 b; Bean rf; Sims cf; Yeninas and Dor- ish -p. Safety Patrol Parade (Continued from Page 1 A) from all over the Nation, sponsored by the AAA and school organi- zations, safety patrol children will swing down Pennsylvania Avenue. Boys will be dressed in black trous- ers, white shirts, and black bow ties; girls in dark skirts and white blouses. John is a sixth grade student from Trucksville Elementary, son of Mr. and Mrs. third year of Little League Base- bail. Edward and Richard are both eighth grade students at Lake-Leh- man. Edward is son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schrama of Jackson Town- ship; Richard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Post, Ross Township. VOTE FOR HANFORD ECKMAN DALLAS BOROUGH COUNCIL REPUBLICAN “And how are you, today?” Senior Girl Scouts, 1 through 17 years, serve patients, entertain children, make surgical dressings and do clerical and messenger work in their Hospital Aide program. It is one of nine programs of community service which teach Senior Scouts useful skills while they assist others. 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