The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 10, 1962, Image 10

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STORE HOURS: r.fimio30m oon
Civil Defense
To Give Course
Sector Four Is
Scheduled May 22
A course, for all Fixed Monitor-
ing Station Personnel, will be giv-
en at the Luzerne County Civil
Defense Control Center, Room 8,
Court House, Wilkes-Barre. Classes
will continue for two weeks, begin-
ning on Monday evening, May 14
and ending on Friday evening, May
25. The time will be 7:30 p.m. on
May 22 for Sector 4 comprising
Dallas Borough, Dallas Township,
‘Shavertown and Trucksville.
This course will cover the fol-
lowing subjects pertaining to the
operation of the County Radiological
Monitoring Network: (a( Introduc-
tion. (b) Custody and Repair of
Radiological Defense Equipment. (c)
The County Radiological Monitoring
Network. (d) Standard Reporting
Procedures. (e) Radiological Mon-
itoring Logs and Reports.
Participation is a must for all
assigned personnel, as well as the
Director and Radiological Officer of
the Sector and Political Subdivision
concerned. The reason for this course
is to familiarize the personnel with
the National Network procedure.
Kindly acknowledge this bulletin
1and submit to this office, no later
than May 10, a list of the names
of those who will attend.
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1962
BUD WILLIAMS.
C. Bennett “Bud” Williams,
Trucksville, is a candidate for the
State Committee on the Republican
Ticket. He is well known in the
Back Mountain Area, where he has
lived since 1928.
Active in Republican circles, he
was an employee in county Road and
Bridge Department for six years.
| Most of his activity for the party
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Bud Williams’ Father Was
Burgess In Three Boroughs
has been in the field of public rela-
tions and advertising.
In this capacity he is well known
in newspaper circles and as a de-
partment store advertising manager
for nearly ten years.
He also served the Republican
party as Secretary of the Sixth
Legislative district for two two-
year terms,
Burgess Of Three Towns
George W. Williams, his late
father, widely respected newspaper-
man, was a political leader before
him, having served as Sixth Dis-
trict Chairman many years ago.
His chief fame in political activity
stemmed from the fact that during
‘his entire married life he lived in
three Wyoming Valley communities
and served as Burgess in each.
Mr. Williams was a former Bur-
gess of Courtdale, Forty Fort and
Dallas Borough. It is believed that
he is the only man in this state
who was ever able to make such a
claim. The Williams family resided
on Franklin Street, Dallas, for many
years.
“Bud” Wiliams is a candidate in
the 20th ‘Senatorial District now
represented by Senator Harold E.
Flack. Since State Committeemen
are elected the same as precinct
committeeman in the spring prim-
aries, he points out that his name
will not appear on the ballot in the
November election and urges his
friends to. go to the polls mext
Tuesday in his behalf.
A peculiar twist was added to
the contest for the State Commit-
tee post through a page advertise-
ment devoted to the qualifications of
the candidates by the League of
Women Voters, Whether the incid-
ent was a typographical error or
| a political trick has not been deter-
mined but the information listed
the age of Mr. Williams’ oppon-
ent as 45 years whereas his reg-
istration card on file with the board
of Registrations at the Courthouse
states that his age is upwards of
5 years.
From Long association with poli-
tics, Mr. Williams shrugged off the
incident with the terse observation
that “anything can happen in poli-
tics.”
First Grade Registration
First grade registration forms
were sent home with the kinder-
garten pupils on May 7, to be re-
turned by the pupils or the parents
on May 11, should the parent wish
their child to attend Grade one in
Dallas Schools for the 1962 - 63
school year,
Kindergarten vogletration
next year will be held June 14,
for
SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST
VOTE
REPUBLICAN FOR
STATE SENATOR
20th SENATORIAL DISTRICT
“For Action -Not Alibis”’
=> PULL LEVER 9-6 **=
: CANDIDATES FOR PUBLIC OFFICE WIN OR LOSE ON THEIR
THE PRESENT STATE
DEFECTION FROM THE RANKS OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY
ON IMPORTANT LEGISLATION, DOES NOT MERIT REPUB-
LICAN SUPPORT.
SENATOR, BY
NOMINATE AND ELECT
Your Friend And Neighbor
PRIMARY ELECTION, TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1962
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Mr. a Vrs, Rinse Hillyer,
Machell Avenue, stand beside the |
Hot Point Electric Range which
they won as a door prize at the
Sixteenth Library Auction Kickoff
Dinner Thursday night at Irem
Temple Country Club.
Win Electric Range
Both Mr. and Mrs, Hillyer have
taken an active part in the Auction
| for a number of years.
The range was the gift of an old
friend of the Auction, Luzerne Div-
ision of UGL
Largest Crowd
Attends Dinner
Among those attending the Lib-
rary Auction Kickoff Dinner Thurs-
day evening at Irem Temple Country
Club were:
Rev. and Mrs. Russell Lawry, Mr.
and Mrs. Jerome Gardner, Mr. and
Mrs. James C. Thomas, Mrs. Mary
J. Parkhurst, Mr. and Mrs. R. F.
Bachman, Mr. and Mrs. Richard H.
Demmy, Atty. and Mrs. Robert L.
Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ris-
ley, . Dave Schooley, Miss Frances
Dorrance, Mr. and Mrs. James Alex-
ander, Atty. and Mrs. Mitchell Jen-
kins, Rev. Francis A. Kane.
Jerry Barone, Dolores Stark,
June Gates, Elliott Gates, Mrs. W.
H. Baker Sr., Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
‘Seaman, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pos-
terive, Mr, and Mrs. Warren Stan-
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jennings,
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Jeter, James
Brownlee, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Car-
don, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hazeltine,
Mr. and Mrs. William Berryman,
Mrs. Elise Berryman, Mrs. J. B.
Schooley, Mrs. Margaret Dykman,
Leslie Warhola,
Mr, and Mrs. Frederic Anderson,
Flora Sue Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Gross, William Mathers, Mr.
and Mrs. J.' A, Blackmer, Mr. and
Mrs. William Morgan, Mr. -.and Mrs.
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Stanley S. Davies, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Berger, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Frantz, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Houlette,
Dr, John A.. Blase, Dr. and Mrs.
Carlton Davies, Mrs. Mae Townend,
Mr: and Mrs. Harry Lefko, Mr.
and Mrs. James Kozemchak, Mr.
and Mrs. Clinton Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Smith, Brent Smith,
Stanley, Dr. and Mrs. R. Mellman,
Anthony Marchakitus, Lester B.
Squier, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kreid-
ler, Mike C. Tushup, Aunt Jemima,
Ralph Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Mannear,
George McCutcheon, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Gay, Mr. and Mrs. William R.
Wright, - Dr.
Post, Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Smith,
Dr. L. E. Jordan.
Mrs. H. W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
F. B. Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
L. Jones, Mrs. Dana Crump, Mr.
and Mrs. A. D. Hutchison, Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Besecker Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Besecker Sr., Mr. and
Mrs. Ziba ‘Smith Sr., Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Newman, Mrs. Marion Hart-
er, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Haren,
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‘Barn,
Francis Ambrose, Mr. and Mrs. Jak |
and Mrs. Richard C. |
4 bedroom “house at
Garage.
‘Call
Coray B. Ransom
BU 17-7433
EVENINGS 6 TO 7
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
| Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Scott, Mr.
and Mrs. T. M. B. Hicks, Mrs. Pros-
per Wirt,
Henry W. Peterson, Mrs, Harold
E. Flack, Mrs. David W. Evans, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred J. Eck, Mr. and Mrs.
4 J. B. Huston Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Shel-
don Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Durelle T.
Scott Jr., F. C. Bell, Bill Krimmel,
H R. McCartney, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Carey, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
DeRemer, Joe MacVeigh, Mr. and
Mrs. Stuart Marks, Mr. and Mrs.
1 John Konsavage, Mr. and Mrs. John
W. Hilburt,
George. W. Jacobs, Robert M.
Boyer, Dr. David W. Kunkle,
George Himmelschlitz, Gus Ho-
| opensberger, Adolph Pasnieweskio-
{opolis, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H.
| Ackerson, Mr. and Mrs. William L.
| Guyette, Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Cor-
| bett Jr., Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Faegen-
I'burg, Paul J. Laux, Victor H. Pic-
cone, Mr. and Mrs. Ben S. Davis Jr.,
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Edwards Earl
Phillips, Archer Mohr, J. Harry
Vivian, Bruce F. Slocum, J. D. Law.
Mr. and Mrs. Hanford Eckman,
| Mr. and Mrs. Lester C. Hauck, Mr.
{and Mrs. Spencer
Mrs. Stefan Hellersperk, Mr. and
{Ms Paul Rodda, Rev. Andrew Pil-
| larella, Anthony Zachary, Dale
| Parry, Robert W. Graham, William
|G. Moss, James B. Post, Al D’Amar-
lio, Merton E. Jones, Dan A. Peter-
‘son, Sheldon Mosier, L. F. Kingsley,
| Mr. and Mrs. John P. DeWitt, Judge
land Mrs. Thomas M, Lewis, Mr. and
Mrs. John 'S. Wilson,
Mr, and Mrs. Homer Moyer:
Mrs. Harry O. Geary, Joseph J.
Schappert, Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Garey, Mrs. Gerald E. Stout, Com-
missioner and Mrs. J. B. Northrup,
Raymond Carmon, Walter H. R.
Mohr, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Patterson,
Francis J. Barry, Mr. and Mrs. A.
C. Rutherford, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
‘W. Frantz, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tit-
| man, David and Ronald Ertley, Mr
and Mrs. A. W. West, Dr. and Mrs.
Stanley Hozempa,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Thomas,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schalm; Mr. and
Mrs. T. E. Hillyer, Mr. and Mrs.
Ornan Lamb, Robert E. Turner,
Alice Davis, Mrs R. J. Wienckoski,
Dr. Irving Berger, Dr. Phyllis Berg-
| er, George Thomas, Estelle Thomas,
{Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goeringer,
Virginia Payne, A. George Payne,
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McManaman,
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Wiley Jr.,, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard O. Myers, Mr. and
| Mrs. Joseph F. Brady, Mr. and Mrs.
Carlton E. Collier, Mr. and Mrs.
Bruno Gruppo, Mr. and Mrs. D. A.
| August, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Moore,
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Fannon, Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew R. Lavix, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Carter, : Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Hayes.
SALE
Demunds.
acres.
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1962 Application Form 1962
Name Birth Date
Address Town.
Phone
Parent’s Signature
Ist Period — July 2 to July 138 ( ) CHECK
2nd Period — July 16 to July 29 ( ) DESIRED
3rd Period — July 10 to August 10 ¢) SPACE
All Periods -~— July 2 to August 10 (3
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1st Period § 9. Transportation
2nd Period $12. INCLUDES: Insurance
8rd Period. $22. ? Milk For Lunch
YOUTH MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED
Mail reservations along with $1, deposit to Back Mt, YMCA,
Shavertown before June 1, or, make reservations in person
at Back Mt, YMCA Sat. May 19 or Sat, May 26, 9:30 a.m. to
Call OR 4-6901 for Additional Information
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