The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 08, 1961, Image 3

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DALLAS,
PENNSYLVANIA
Dr. Jay Young Appointed
Dr. Jay Young, professor at Kings
College and College Misericordia,
has been
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radiolegical and chemical welfare! B. Bowra, Azetec
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“The Russians are not always
first, The young fellow who works
around my office has found a girl
appointed director of who is out of this world.”—George
(N. M.) Inde- | Mrs.
for Dallas Borough Civil Defense. | pendent-Review.
THESE WOMEN!
By d'Alessio
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a color for me?”
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Albert Niezgoda Upped
To Airman Second Class
Albert /Niezgoda, son of Mr. and
Joseph Niezgoda, Holiday
House, was upped last week to Air-
man Second Class, after nearly a
| year in the service. He is stationed
at Dover Air Force Base in Dela-
ware, as a jet engine mechanic.
Enlisting immediately after gradu-
ation from Lake-Lehman igh
School last year, he took b
training at Lackland Air Force Base
in Texas, and at Chanute, Ill.
Three Agile Pigs Needed
Lehman Horse-Show is on the
lockout for three razorback - pigs,
off, to be used in the greased-pig
chase at Lehman
grounds Monday evening, July 3.
Owners with qualified pigs, please
get in touch with Robert Disque
or Myron Baker. .
We Old. Tomer
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“If you can’t say something
nice, don’t say anything; if
you can’t think of anything to
say, say something nice.”
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LOOSE 55¢
BULK 59¢c
Fresh Fruits & Vegetables
WATERMELONS — 79 up
FANCY YELLOW PEACHES — 2 Ibs. 29c
GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS — 11c Ib.
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MRS. LEFLA
Delicious SALADS Made By
and
INTRODUCING
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With Every $10. Purchase
—a beautiful KNOWLES
CHINA DINNER PLATE
In Bluebell Pattern
Thurs. - Fri. - Sat.
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Charcoal
10 LB.
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8th
Anniversary
PARTY
JUNE
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Dallas Methodist Church on Sunday
afternoon. Hostesses for the: af-
fair were the girls of the Blueberry.
Patrol,
Mrs. Barnes, leader, and
Mrs. Bauman, assistant
leader, made the remarks and the
toast to daughters was given by
Mrs. Thelma Rood, the toast to
mothers by Miss Peggy Rood.
Receiving First Class Rank was a
Jack
a
leore
UeOorge
told it would be Fall before they
were presented with this. The girls
so thrilled that some showered
s on the leader.
re an inter-troop-baseball game
h Mrs. Bloch’s troop on Wednes-
and see a puppet show which
s.- Bloch’s troop will present to
mplete requirements for curved
This will complete activities
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| until August 21st when they will
go to (Camp Omnawandah Troop
camping.
Shown in the, picture are: first
Shown above are the girls who | Row — Nancy Davis, Betty Rome,
received awards at the Mother and | Nancy Gansel, Janine Dierolf,
Daughter Tea for troop #200 at the | Betty Lamoreaux, Peggy Rood,
surprise to the girls as they were’
They will
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re ; THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1961
Court Of Awards Held For Troop #200
Susan Allabaugh second row —
Cynthia Konsavage, Sandra Turner,
Sharon Piekanski, Mary Daley,
Michelle Davies, Patricia Bauman, !
Ann Barnes.
List ‘of . activities = other than
regular meetings for 1960-1961:
Pajama Party, Trip to Scranton to
see “Windjammer”, Sang Christmas
Carols at Maple Hill Rest Home,
Made Easter Favors, Made “Puts”
for Council Window display, Inter-
Scout Basketball Game, Attended
Church together on Girl Scout Sun-
day, Sold 1000 boxes of cookies,
Visited Art Fiesta (Part of Heritage
Hike), Prepared Tincan Stoves for
Outdoor cook at Ann Barnes Cared
for Honor Roll in Dallas (2nd
Year), Participated in Juliette In-
gathering ~~ (Made (Cake), Visited
Game Commission (Conservation
Badge) Paraded on Memorial Day,
Saw _slides and heard Dr. Webster
talk on Indian Mounds in this area.
Metz Goes To BHlaska
Edward F. Mark Wins
Degree In Guidance
- Edward ' F. Mark, instructor in
English and history and also faculty
manager for athletics at Lake-Leh-
man High School, was awarded his
Master’s Degree in Guidance Sunday
at University of Scranton.
A graduate of Hanter High School,
he graduated from King’s College
in 1956. His wife is the former Marie
Mizdail of Ceasetown. Mr. and Mrs.
Mark, who will celebrate their fifth
wedding anniversary on Friday,
have three children: Tina Marie,
4; Edward Jr., 2; and Anne Marie, |
four months old. |
“Any similarity between Santa
Claus and the government is purely |
the result of your taxes!” — Mon- |
tana Power Company. |
Tops In Literature
L. Davis was among the Bucknell
University seniors who received |
special recognition at the Univer-| of graduation from Westmoreland |
sity’s 111th annual Commensenent | High School next Monday, has al
” Tes | ready been sworn into the U. S. i
Davis was recipient of The Allan | Marines and will leave from Avoca |
Gates Halline Prize to the student | airport Saturday for basic training |
: : at Parris Island, South Carolina.
year’s work in American literature. | apo. three
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen N. | transferred for 2 month of further |
Davis of Pioneer Avenue, Davis Was | training at Camp LeJeune, N. C.
Sunday. |
who makes the best record in one
graduated with the degree of bach- |
elor of arts.
try is trying missile contact with |
Neff, Johnson County (Topeka, |
Kans.) Herald. |
CARRY
Joins Marines, Will Miss lo
Lewisburg, Pa. June 4—Stephen | Graduation With Class
| Mrs. Ralph Harris of Claude Street, |
| to enter the service. Donald served |
“It may be a helpful sign for | three years in the Army, six months |
peace with Russia that that coun- | of that period in Korea.
received a medical discharge from |
Venus instead of Mars.” — Loyd | the Navy after serving six months. |
CASH AND
FREE DELIVERY ON ORDERS OF $50 OR MORE WITHIN 25 MILE RADIUS
“This may not be a depression,
ut it's the worst boom in many,
| many years.” — Ticker Tape, Gen-
| .
in. advance eral Gilbert Corp. ie
My Neighbors
Ernest Lee Harris,
months, he will be
Ernie is the third son of Mr. and |
Richard |
“It’s the same old story—
READ THE POST CLASSIFIED | horses, women and drink.”
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Special Priges
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MAHOGARY
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Sq. Ft.
LADDER SPECIAL
rE REG. SALE
3 ‘Wood Step $ 348 $ 2.50
4' "Wood Step 463 3.925
5’. Wood Step 5.79 4.25
6’ Wood Step 6.95 4.95
27’ Alum. Step 7.95 6.50
16’ Wood Ext. 14.95 12.75
18 Wood Ext. 14.95 12.15
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2 CHAIRS $9.00 © iooeie 2" Dine
1 CHAIR and
REG. 33c ;
4” DRAIN TILE-12c ea. |
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everyday
except Sun.
8 am. - 5 pm.
SOLID — 39¢ Ft,
1 TABLE $9.00
REG. 47c
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DALLAS
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'HOMAS F. METZ J
Thomas Franklin Metz, Jr., son
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Metz, Car-
verton, graduated June 1 from
i nths training in Radio at
Maryland. Some of the
nts of this course are to
e to receive and send twenty
per minute, also operate and
n the gear he will work
Tom mentioned that his Boy
scout, training in Morse code was
able to him,
graduation, Metz will be
14 days leave to visit his
given
family and friends, he will then pro-
ceed to the State of Washington
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and be flown to Adak, Alaska. Ask-
ing young Metz, just how he'll like
being stationed on a remote island,
I his answer was that as long as the
fishing was good and while his
friends in Canverton will be hunting
deer, he'll have a shot at the Ko-
diak Bear, he sincerely believes
this will be quite an experience.
2 graduated from Westmore-
1 High School, Class of 1960 and
entered the Navy under the High
School Program, receiving his Re-
cruit tra g at Great Lake’s Naval
Training Center, Great Lakes, IL.
We from Carverton and the Navy,
wish Tom the best of luck in his
new assignment and bear hunting.
Public Invited To
Attend Recital
‘A number of young musicians will
present a music recital Tuesday at
8 p .m. at the Prince of Peace
| parish house under supervision of
Alfred M. Camp, organist and choir
director at Prince of Peace Episco-
pal Church. :
Admission is free, and the public
is invited.
These are students who will en-
tertain: Peggy Rood, Larry Carpen-
ter, Patty Evans, Janice Priebe,
George Block, John Lewis, Eva Ko-
zemchak, Susan and Martha Mes-
sick, Ruth Higgins Lee and Dotty
Philo, Curtis and Sandra Goodwin,
Janice Hanna, Kathy and Roger
Maury, Bruce and Homer Baker,
Phyllis Hanna, Gail Harrison, Russell
and Jeff Eyet, Ronnie Jerista, Carl
German, Peggy Bayliss, Patty Block;
and Karen Walk.
ECORD RIOT
FREE $1.00 Record cleaning
cloth or brush with Album
purchase.
Jacobs Music Centre
Center St. & Main Highway
Shavertown - Phone OR 5-1567
IS BEAUTIFUL IN THE COUNTRY . . . COME SEE!
OPEN
Saturday
JUNE 10, 1961 —2 TO 5 P.M.
“MIDWAY MANOR”
Lot M-45 — 2-story Colonial with
'/2 baths.
~ $117,500.
Lot M-60 — Woodbine Rd. — i-
story Ranch, 2 car garage, ('2
$17,800.
attached garage, |
baths.
Lot 45 — Corner Laurel and Maple
Drive — 3 bedroom Ranch.
Lot 140 — 3 bedroom Ranch, ga-
rage, unfinished recreation room.
OUSE
“OAK HILL”
$16,500. 14d