ne 5 a for / SECTION B— PAGE 1 Retreat State Hospital To Stage [Gardner Reports (Win At King's |Bake Sale To Highlight Keys PUSTARTS SUNDAY A. | loo Tor 1. Tors wil meu tn DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1962 Open House For Public On May 6 Claude H. Butler, M. D., Super- intendent of Retreat State Hospital announces that Open House will be held Sunday, May 6, in observance of national Mental Health Week. [The public is urged to visit the thospital which serves the many surrounding communities. “Today the mental hospital is thanging,” says Dr. Butler. “atten- tion is shifting from having a high fence on the outside . . . or a hos- pital reached only by ferry . .. to having an effective treatment pro- gram on the inside. Buildings re- flect a cheerful and optimistic look. Hospital routines are being changed to emphasize participation in occu- pational and recreational therapies rather than mere custodial care.” Visitors at Retreat will find that the arts have great therapeutic value. Music can be used to influ- ence attitudes and moods, com- batting tedium, discouragement, and feelings of exclusion. At Retreat, music is taken in all music as well as folk and square dances. It is used to lighten the moods of the wards. Choral groups rehearse together. There is a glee club which is an orderly medium for socialization, contact with reality . . .-and. the pleasure of achievement as a group. From this group is selected an en- tertaining unit which goes into the community to present programs. Horse Training Program" May 13th At Waverly On Sunday, May 13th at 2 p.m at the Waverly Community House, Otto H. Henckeroth, President of the Professional Horse-Meng Asso- ciation and Manager and Instructor at the Ox Ridge Polo and Riding Club, Ox Ridge, Conn., will give a talk on the use of dressage in the training of all types of horses. Anyone who is interested in horses is cordially invited to attend On Expansion Kiwanis Club Now Formed In Mexico Dallas Kiwanis Club President Jerome K. Gardner reports that Kiwanis International has recently established its first club outside of United States and Canada. On April 17, Tijuana, lower California, be- came the first Mexican city to es- tablish a Kiwanis Club, with 71 charter members. The new club was helped to org- anize by neighboring Kiwanis clubs of San Diego and Chula Vista. Form- ral charter presentation is scheduled for May 15. Formation of the Tijuana Kiwanis Club came less than a year after a delegate body in Toronto approved such action in spreading the concept of Kiwanis into lands other than the United States and Canada. “It's no trouble at all to tell when a .TV movie is an old one— the hero doesn’t kiss the girl like he was eating an overripe peach.” Science Fair Back Mountain Gets 3 Awards Although Charlene Makar was the only Back Mountain resident to win at the Scranton Science Fair, there were two other Back Mountain winners at King’s College Regional Science Fair held on the previous day, April 12. Awarded beautiful trophies at Kings were Donald Miller and Mary Demko. Gerald Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller, Shavertown, Sopho- more — West Side Central Catholic High, 2nd place, Biology, for “The Effect of Heat & Chemical Stimuli on the Heartbeat of the Daphnia”. In February, Gerald's exhibit won first place in Biology at West Side ‘Science Fair He was given a cash award and a gold medal. Mary Demko, daughter. of Mr. | and Mrs. John Demko, Trucksville, | Freshman — Dallas Jr. High School, wards in the form of singing, re- | as guest of the Mid Atlantic Morgan | __Charlie Crawford, Lawrenceburg | 2=d place, General Science, for ~ cords, rhythm band, instrumental | Club, Sponsors. (Tenn.) Democrat-Union. ‘Zone Electrophonesis”, ERED OW Nn HN | Rear 14 N. — WILKES-BARRE Andrew Fischer Main St. Michael Kerestes 416 Park Ave. Joseph Schmidt 170 Park Ave. QUICK RECOVERY ELECTRIC WATER HEATE NO DOWN PAYMENT !! 180° ‘These are your NESCO Eleetriec Water Healer Dealers: EDWARDSVILLE Daniels Electric 184 Grove St. ® MORE HOT WATER—LONGER + Incoming cold water is baffled so that it is gently spiraled to proper heating position at bottom of big 4-foot heating convector. © EXTRA RUST PROTECTION All Nesco models have special Voltaic Rod to prevent tank rust and prolong tank life. © “PIPING HOT" WATER FOR MODERN HOME APPLIANCES Heavy - duty precision thermo- stats adjust for any water temperature between 120°F. and 1 Cc per week THE ELECTRIC WATER HEATER THAT'S BETTER . . . because it's really different © HIGH-GLOSS JACKET Glistening, high-gloss white enamel finish jacket is easily cleaned with damp cloth. T EXTRA HEAVY TANK ® CONVENIENT WATER INLE Automatically welded — heavily glasslined —— pressure-tested at 350-1bs per square inch. , w $4 ® Covered By Liberal 10 Year Warranty! UGI DOES NOT SELL ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS BUT CALLS YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS OUTSTANDING VALUE! WEST LUZERNE TRUCKSVILLE Morgan Electric William Strange 63 Main St. 222 Holly St. * @ EASY ACCESS TO WORKING PARTS All wiring centers in this en- closed, easy-to-reach outlet box. ® DELUXE GLASS INSULATION Thick spun- glass insulation be- tween tank and jacket keeps water. hot 72 hours or more. connection with durable fittings with combination brass tee and drain valve. DIVISION MUHLENBERG Rural Electric Supply NANTICOKE Henry Kline 31 Lamoreaux St. EE REP, EERE Keys To Denver Pancake Festival High School. In addition to Baked Goods being and High ‘School mothers have volunteered to contribute to the sale. Mrs. Houston Day, art contest chairman of the annual Children’s Concert of the Wilkes-Barre Phil- harmonic, has announced a grand prize worth working for. She wrote to Leonard Bernstein, distinguished conductor of the New York Phil- harmonic, about our concert and | contest. The New York orchestra | replied with an offer of two free tickets to their first fall Youth Con- cert. The Martz Bus Company is co-operating by providing round trip tickets to New York for the lucky winner and an accompanying adult. And the Boston Record Center has donated $25 to defray expenses. Mrs. Withey, elementary art supervisor, has been working with | her fifth and sixth graders on their entries. Winners of the conteSt—to design a cover for the teachers’ man- ual—will be announced at the ldetown Mrs. Howard Garbutt, Rochest- er, visited Mr. and Mrs. Glenn | Spencer, Saturday. Callers at the home of Thelma A. Lamoreaux, E. 42nd Street, were 'S.P.4 Bruce Ide, Fort Bragg. Mrs. Lila Lamoreaux, Kingston; Mrs. Donald Williams, Fulton, Maryland; Mrs. Ralph Welsh and Bess Cooke, Idetown. Dr. and Mrs. Dallas E. Hess and daughter Constance and Christine, Meadowbrook, spent the Easter weekend with Mrs. Elisa Gillman. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Meade and daughters Connie, and Beverly, Balti- more, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meade. Mrs. Libbie Smith spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, Wilkes-Barre. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Schenck, Clark, N. J. and Charles Schenck, University of Maryland, spent the weekend here. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Boice ent- ertained at dinner on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boice, Harrisburg; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Moyer and children Herbie and Connie, Outlet; Jimmy, Susan and Eddie of Con- necticut; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hoov- er and Patsy. Mrs. Rachel Williams returned home Friday after spending several. weeks with relatives in Houston, Texas. Ladies Auxiliary of J. R. Davis Fire Company will sponsor a card party and bake sale in the Fire Hall Monday night, May 7. Happy birthday this week to Mrs. To Denver Pancake Festival A Bake Sale will highlight the| Those interested in donating may | contact Mrs. William Wright, High- Saturday, May 5, at Dallas Senior {land Drive, or Mrs. Merrill Faegen- donated by members of Dallas Wom- | with Mrs. Robert Dolbear, co-chair- en of Kiwanis, Key Club Drill Team | man. Leonard Bernstein Promises Tickets To Winner Of Philharmonic Contest SET CLOCKS AHEAD Daylight saving starts official- ly Sunday morning at 2. Residents should set their clocks one hour ahead on Sat- urday night before going to bed. your not being late for church {Sunday morning. It’s true love when he can’t help saying silly things that don’t sound silly to her. burg, Applewood Manor. Mrs. Mitchell Jenkins is chairman | All proceeds will go to the Keys To Denver Fund. concert this Saturday, April 28th, at 1:30 p.m. at Irem Temple. Ferdi- nand Liva will conduct the 80- piece ensemble in a program of music especially prepared for fifth and sixth graders. A busload of elementary school students from the Dallas ‘School District will attend. The concert is made possible by the Junior League of Wilkes-Barre, Inc. On Sunday, April 29, the Wilkes- Barre orchestra will present the an- nual Pops Concert at 3:30 p.m. at Wilkes College Gymnasium. This is the last regularly scheduled per- formance for the orchestra this seas- on. : Ponds Attract Water-Fowl Farm ponds attract waterfowl, as well as providing fish for sport and safety for the ruralhouseholder i DRIVE-IN NOW THRU THEATRE SATURDAY AUDREY HEPBURN | "BREAKFAST | EUTIFEANYS PLUS THIS HILARIOUS CO-HIT — HE Erna BOY DALLAS case of fire, says the Game Com- | mission. Ida Bromfield who will be 92 and her grandson Bill on Friday; P.F.C. Kenneth Calkins, Fort Belvoir, Va.; Mrs. Neil Smith in New Jersey and Mrs. Al Rinkin. LUZERNE THEATRE FRIDAY & SATURDAY Including Sat. Matinee 2 LAUGH HITS Ernie Kovacs Frankie Avalon Dolores Hart “Sail A Crooked Ship” Co-Hit Bobby Dee “Swingin’ Along” Sunday (Cont. 2 to 11) William Holden Cifton Webb “Satan Never Sleeps” FORTY FORT THEATRE THURS. « FRI - SAT. James Cagney + Horst Buchholz “One - Two - Three” SUN. - MON. - TUES. Cont. Sun. 3 to 11 John Wayne “The Alamo” JUST RIGH NO MONEY DOWN - Take Many Months To Pay With Flexible Credit ALUMINUM STORM & SCREEN | Charge It At Pomeroy’s Housewares Dept. - FIFTH FLOOR CALL TOLL FREE! Enterprise 1-0700 All ORchard and NEptune Sub- scribers can call Pomeroy’s . TOLL FREE and Order Merchandise. T FOR ALL FO R SEASONS! ~ DOORS ONLY $9088 ® Clean, uncluttered lines fit every home. ® Sturdy kick panel resists wear. @® Rigid construction, trouble-free operation; ® Helps keep drafts off floors. POMEROY’S CARRIES A COMPLETE LINE OF STORM WINDOWS AND DOORS Completely Fitted Hardware Vinyl Sweep and tardy 0 ite_Hinges_ Bottom Expanded IANOR HOUSE REEL MOWERS 18” Cut Size NY Cut Size. i... ili .5.8099 A reel mower with 2 H.P. Briggs — Stratton engine and 21” blade ® Self propelled scissor type cutting action ‘® Removable high carbon steel knife bar blade ® 8” wheels with self adjusting ball bearings ® Impulse starter