DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Meeker Has anyone else seen the bear cub? Mrs. Joseph March~ kitus called on Monday to say that a neighbor, Mrs. George Brown of New Jersey, who is spending the summer at Lake Sukworth, saw a small bear lcub early Sunday morning. Only one track was seen. It upset four out of five bee hives at the home of Russell Walters. The sight and sound of so many bees might - have scared him away. Who knows? The little fellow might be back. Our sincerest congratulations to Ronnalee Stepanski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al ‘Stepanski, Pikes ack who has attended Lake ®Iownship School for: twelve years without missing one day. Mr. and Mrs. David Davis and children, Gary and Debra Sue, Flor- ida, formerly of New York City, spent a few days with his grand- FREE BOX STORAGE FREE SANEX PROCESS OF ALL + GLOTHES ~ WE CLEAN BLANKETS 8 | : s1. ed. mother, Mrs. Leanna Varner. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ide and Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Wright at- tended election of trustees at Penn- sylvania State University on Thurs- day, June 8, as representatives of Pamona Grange, No. 44. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCarty and children Peggy Ann, Joann and Debra, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth King. Our deep- est sympathy to Mrs. King on the loss of her brother, Philip Ander- son, White Plains, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ide and Grace were entertained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ide on Sun- day. $ f Mrs. Lenna Varner and daughter, Pauline Slocum spent the weekend in New York City visiting another daughter, Mrs. William Davis and family. Pamona Grange, 44, was held at Muhlenburg on Saturday. There was no evening session. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ide attended. ® CEDARIZED ~~ BAGS NO EXTRA CHARGE DAVIS CLEANERS MAIN HIGHWAY TRUCKSYILLE OR 4-3371 fh, | Mr. and Mrs. ‘| Bryan College, Dayton, THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1961 Chase ... Dawn Sherwood will celebrate her fourth birthday today. Her con- dition is still critical, although she is able to be up and around. Your continued prayers are solicited. She enjoys the greeting cards which are sent her. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Salansky had as week end wvisitors, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ginewsky and child- ren, Sinking Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kuchta of Nanticoke. Edward and Rosemary Sebolka were members of the graduating class of the 6th grade at Lehman School. : Mr. and Mrs. Ziba Smith, Sr., had as dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cutshell Scranton. George Boyes, Passiac, was the | week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wilcox. Mrs. Robert Young and children, Berwick, are spending this week with her mother, Mrs. Mary Pudi- mott. ” Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wilcox celebrating their thirty-third wedding anniversary tomorrow. Now that we have the Champion Trout Fisherman, Chester Rusiloski, and the Champion Cat Fish Queen Mrs. Albert Zaleskas, we can look for a lively contest for Champion Bass Fisherman. Wesley Lamor- | eaux, last year’s champ, has paint- | ed his boat, checked and re-checked | his fishing equipment, and is ready | for the opening of Bass season ! Saturday. : Kenneth Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wright, was baptized Sunday at Huntsville Methodist Church by Rev. Leon Bouton, Dis- trict Superintendent, assisted by Rev. Earle Cowden, Supply Minister of the church. Kenneth’s mater- nal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Granville (Carey, Pottstown, at- tended. ‘B. A. Class of Huntsville. Meth- odist Church will hold its annual steak roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lamoreaux of Chase Road. Members will bring their own steaks and place settings. Serving committee consisting of Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Lamoreaux, John Fielding and Mr .and Mrs. Ray Perrego, will fur- nish the rest of ‘the meal. Sheila Mae Cooper, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cooper, was baptized Sunday at Huntsville Methodist (Church by Rev. Leon Bouton, assisted by Rev. Earle Cowden. Wayne Hughes has returned from Tenn., to spend the summer months with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hughes. ¢ Combined fellowship dinner of Jackson, Idetown and Leh- man Methodist Churches will '! be held at Jackson Fire Hall Here's the best place to get your home repair loan! : THE FRIENDLY “Miner's In D [D JUST BETWEEN US HOME OWNERS... Quy allas”’ 3 HOURS: Monday through Friday 8 am. to 2 p.m. Drive-in Window Service ! "MINER'S NATIONAL Main Street, Dallas, Pennsylvania ~ Member Federal Depesit Insurance Corporation Friday Evenings 5 to 8 p.m. Free Parking on our Big Lot BANK next Wednesday. The public is invited. A “family style” roast beef dinner along with mashed potatoes, gravy, vegetables, rei- ishes, pepper cabbage, rolls, butter and home-made bread wiil be served. There will be a “baked goods” sale in con- junction with the supper. The proceeds will go toward the parsonage fund at Lehman Church. Rosalie and Marie Koslosky, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Koslosky of Jackson, who passed their State Borad examinations in November, are now on the nursing staif of Wilkes-Barre General Hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zbick, Cease- town, had as a Sunday visitor, Mrs. Mary Trojan of Pikes Creek. Rev, and Mrs.” H.' 'F. Henry, Wilkes-Barre, called on Mrs. David W. Youalls Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Warnekt, Riverdale, N. Y., and Donald Wor- nett, New York City, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Malvin Wagner. Elsie and Dorothy Dodson of Courtdale visited the Wagners Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wagner, Follies Road, had as weekend wvis- itors Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kocher and family, Binghamton, and Mrs. Aud- rey Stagoski and children of Bridge- port, Conn. Peter Weaver, student at Peddie School, Heightstown, N. J., and Robert Weaver, student at Har- grave Military Academy, Va. are spending the summer with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Weaver, Sutton Road. Jessie Conyngham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Conyngham, graduated from Wyoming Seminary Day School last week. Jessie will attend Maderia School, Greenway, | Va., this fall. Gary Cooper, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cooper was one year old Saturday. A family dinner was served to all the Coopers and to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fiske and chil- dren Paula and Dianne, and Robert Smith. Jackson Fire Department was called to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Trojan, in the former school house, to extinguish a fire caused when Mrs. Trojan used an inflam- mable solution to start a fire in the kitchen stove. Extensive dam- mage was caused before the twelve firemen were able to extinguish the flames. They chopped out portions of the ceiling to get at the fire. Larksville Mountain Road is more deplorable day by day. It is full of pot holes. This road carries heavy . summer traffic ‘from Harveys Lake and Lake Silkworth. Surelly, we wan’t have to wait until fall election before action is taken to repave this road. Jane Yankowski will have her second birthday on June 17 and John Yankowski will ‘be seven on June 18. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Yankowski, (Chase Manor, will have a birthday party for them. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yankowski, Chase Manor, were hosts to Mrs. Yankowski’s brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kerr and children, Paul, Karen, Nancy and Mary Ann of Charlestown, W. Va., and to Mrs. Yankowski's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kervalavage of Wilkes-Barre. Two Brooks Brothers Get LaCrosse Awards Two sets of brothers, Scott and Cadwallader Brooks, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Broks, West Dallas, and Ernest and Peter Bermuth, Lawrence, N. Y. were among the eighty-two members of Princeton University Varsity and Freshman lacrosse teams to be awarded play- ing and managerial insignia for the 1961 season. Sixteen states were represented. During the 1961 season, the Tiger varsity won its fifth consecutive Ivy League championship and compiled an overall record of seven victor- ies against four defeats. The Nassau freshman team won four of eight contests. Scott won his varsity letter, and Caddy, his freshman numerals. Flies To Alaska / To Join Husband Mrs. Edward Eget and daughter Theresa, now ten months old, who have been spending the past three months with Mrs. Eget’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jackson in Shavertown, flew to Alaska to join her husband last week. A/1C Edward Eget is stationed at Elmendorf Air Force Base near Anchorage, where he is in the Air Passenger service. The family ex- pects to remain there for four years. Airman Eget flew out to Alaska April 11. The first time Mrs. Eget has ever taken to the air was when she left here on Thursday, arriving in the State of Washington some hours later. The following day she and Theresa flew to Alaska arriving there at noon, but six hours past noon in Shavertown because of the difference in time zones. Public Schools Close Officially Today This morning at 10, sixth grade students from Lake-Lehman-Ross schools will hold graduation exer- cises in the Lehman gymnasium, to mark their passing from elemen- tary to junior high school status. The day also marks the closing | of school for the year, with sessions | lasting only until noon. All public schools of the area are holding their last sessions to- day. Gate of Heaven parochial school, where eighth grade students grad- uated at a high mass on Sunday, closed officially on Tuesday. Women's Group Donates Roadside Rest Tables On behalf of the Department, William R. B. Froehlich, Chief Deputy Secretary of Highways ac- cepted a check for $1,650 from the Pennsylvania Federation of , Wo- men’s Clubs for the purchasé of roadside tables along State roads. The presentation was made by. Mrs. Isaac Lehmer, second wvice- president of the Federation, Thirty one local clubs of the Federation, located in 19 counties, participated | in the roadside table contribution. | . Preliminary plans have already | been made for installation of the | tables, Froehlich said, and the De- | partment will have the majority of them in place this summer. READ THE POST CLASSIFIED Home Canning — It is not safe to can nonacid vegetables, such as peas and asparagus, in a boiling water bath, an oven, a steamer without pressure, or an open kettle. None of these will heat the vegeta- ble hot enough to kill dangerous bacteria in a reasonable time, Pro- cessing in the steam-pressure can- ner is recommended for all vege- tables except tomatoes and pickled beets. Carpet “Grin” — A carpet that grins at you is not the one to buy, cautions Dorothy O'Donnell, Penn State extension home furnishings specialist, “Grin” is the term used when a carpet lacks enough fullness to wear properly. A test for “grin” is to bend the carpet back on itself so you can see the tufts exposed right down to the backing. If tufts are noticeably and widely spaced, you are seeing carpet ‘‘grin.” Wash-and-Wear — Check a gar- ment of a wash-and-wear fabric carefully before ' buying, reminds Mrs. Mae Barton, Penn State exten- sion clothing specialist. Look . for quick-drying shoulder pads, seam tapes, waistbands, and inner pock- ets. Nylon seam dries in a short time. Look for labels and read them carefully for fiber content, and for | construction and laundering infor- mation. Appliance Gift — Consider versa- tility when selecting a small electric cooking appliances for a wedding gift. An appliance that will do many different jobs may be a better choice for a newly married couple than an appliance that does only one job. Two Local Boys Enlist In Air Force In May Two young men from Shavertown enlisted in the Air Force in May: Robert H. Shotwell, 132 Hillcrest Ave., and James L. Inman Jr. 95 Summit St., both boys are grad- uates of Westmoreland High School. Robert is son“of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Shotwell and James is son of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Inman, Sr. The young men were flown from Avoca Airport to Lackland Air Force Base San Antonio, Texas for basic training. Upon completion of basic training they will be as- signed to an air force base for training in a technical training school or “on the job” working with skilled technicans. @ ® @ ® SLACKS ® ® ® SOX ® NECKTIES MAIN ST. ® SPORT JACKETS ® WASH & WEAR SHIRTS DRESS SHIRTS SWIM SUITS STRAW HATS WORK CLOTHES UNDERWEAR HANDKERCHIEFS BUDDIES LUZERNE WE GIVE S &H Green Stamps "Yello-Bole PIPE IMPORTED BRIAR VACATION SPECIAL Includes A Fishing Lure $los | PAPERMATE Positively won’t skip! 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Another local team, Kocher’s Boys, has placed in Proprietors’ SECTION B — PAGE 5 boys rolled 3029 pins with Ted Kocher hitting 199-267-212 (678); Y Harold Kocher, 160-216-248 (624); Joe Rodda, 211-199-196 (606); Ted Sinclair,” 191-178-206 (575); Phil Walter, 179-192-175 (546). The contest is still underway: ATTENTION, ALL WOMEN’S BOWLING LEAGUES! Con- tact your league secretary and urge her to send a list of new league officers in to Kate Gacha immediately. Kate is anxious to get her files completed so she can start on records for coming season. Correction He isn’t going to miss gradua- tion with his class, after all. It is | July 10, not June 10, that Ernest Harris will leave for Parris Island with the Marines. “We need a law that will allow | voters to sue a candidate for breach 'of promise.” Will be open for TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Maria's MAIN ST. DALLAS your convenience UNTIL FRIDAY Pr. 3. STARTING TUES. 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