aa = an HCAS NY A TATA Sp ’ : gg I RASS er en re... GL an nt : DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Lake Buxiliary To Enjoy Party Kunkle Community Hall December 12 Harveys Lake American Legion Auxiliary plans a Christmas dinner party December 12, 6:15, at Kunkle Community Hall, ; Mrs. Myrtle Wagner, chairman, has charge of reservations. Honor- ary chairman is Shirley Strohl Assistants are Mildred Jackson, Frances Desiderio, and Becky Cast- erline. Dollar gifts will be ex- changed.’ ». The auxiliary is sending gifts to the Veterans Hospital for the Christ- mas gift shop. Members are asked to get in touch with Mrs. Strohl or leave gifts with Frances Yankoski. Pomona Grange Saturday Pomona Grange will meet with Jackson Grange Saturday, beginning at 11 a.m. Jackson Township lad- ies will serve lunch. Members are adked to bring fifty cent Christmas gifts, marked for ladies and men. a Loss Of 4 Fingers Does Not Cramp Danny's Style There's no keeping a good man down, Here’s Danny Moss, son of Werner Moss, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Moss down below Sweet Valley. Does getting his four fingers shot off last year in bird hunting season’ in Florida discour- age him from playing baseball and football ? . Not much. He was in there pitch- ing last summer, after the soreness was pretty much gone from his left hand, and this year, in football at Clewiston, Florida, elementary school, eleven year old Danny, now in the sixth grade, got himself picked for the All4Star Team. Guess what Danny wanted for Christmas last year after he had blown off his fingers when his gun accidently discharged ? You guessed it. A shotgun of his own. Gas Mains On Lake Street Pennsylvania Gas & Water Comp- any employees installed natur- al gas lines on Center Hill Road and Lake Street last week. 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Construction of the new lift has been hailed as one of the most significant contributions to the development of the Keystone State’s wintersports industry. Elk Mountain is located in Susque- hanna County, seven miles east of the Glenwood exit of the new Penn- Can Highway (Interstate Route 81). It is within three hours driving dis- tance of some 25 million people. “Up to now,” commented Martin J. Wilburger, Elk Mountain presi- dent, “Pennsylvania skiing has gen- erally been regarded as something for those in the novice class. There wasn't much to challenge the ex- perts.” Completion of the Elk Mountain chairlift changes this picture he as- serted. From the plateau atop the 2,693- foot mountain, five trails branch out in all directions. They vary in | length from a mile and a quarter to three-quarters of a mile. These trails are wide — 65 to 150 feet — and they are well groomed and seeded. | Elk Mountain is steep enough to | provide more “expert” class skiing | than can be found at any other ski | The hill has a ! vertical drop’ of 1000 feet — the | greatest such drop listed by a Penn- sylvania ski facility. In "addition to the chairlift, the | Northeastern Pennsylvania ski cen- | ter operates a 2200-foot-long T-Bar | lift which has been popular with skiers for the past two seasons. Other new facilities at the moun- tain include a modern A-frame base lodge near the T-Bar and Chairlift terminals, improved access roads and parking for 800 cars. A snowmaking system, capable of piling up four inches of artificial | snow every hour, has been extended and improved to provide insurance against snowless days which once Mrs. Davis | Heads a Westmoreland PTA Westmoreland [PTA elected and installed officers last Tuesday eve- ning. Mrs. Ben Davis, president; Mrs. Curtis Edwards, vice president; Mrs. Robert Hess, treasurer; and. Mrs, Tex Wilson, secretary, were installed by Enoch Thomas, presi- dent of Back Mountain Area PTA. Nominations were presented by Mrs. James Besecker Jr. John Mulhern, principal of the building; introduced J. Warren Yar- nal, from the Children’s Service Center, who spoke on “Rights of Children and Duties of Parents.” PTA members asked questions dur- ing a discussion period carried out by candle-light during a failure of power. Mr. Mulhern thanked Dallas Township PTA for a $100 donation, and Foremost Dairies for a contrib- ution of ice cream to the refresh- ment committee. Fourth and fifth grade mothers served. Carl Montross Joins Fraternity At College Carl Montross, Jr., Noxen, has pledged Phi Kappa Tau national social fraternity on the campus of New Mexica State University. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl: E. Montross, Route 1, Noxen. A 1960 ' graduate of Lake-Lehman High School, he participated in the band, wrestling team, was on the year book staff, and was president of both his junior and senior class. He is now a sophomore student at New Mexico State University where he is majoring in chemical engineering. Montross will remain a pledge for one semester before he will be THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1961 plagued Pennsylvania skiing. Asked if the snowmaking equip- ment would be installed to the top of the mountain, Mr. Wilburger had a ready answer: “Have you ever been at Elk Moun- tain ? There’s snow on the top until Memorial Day. ‘The .only trouble has been that you couldn't get up there to ski. Now — with the new chairlift — it’s a different story.” | g = : ui Wash them! Hang them! In right in time for your Christmas eligible for aetive status in Phi Kap- NEXT TO A&P. NEW DALLAS CLEANERS DALLAS SHOPPING CENTER Personalized Professional “Martinizing” SERVICES — AS USUAL SPECIAL! 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