The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 31, 1962, Image 3

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‘DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
JACKSON TOWNSHIP
Jackson Township ‘Supervisors will
meet at the Fire Hall, Saturday, 6.
Mrs, Andrew Barto has returned
home from General Hospital where
she had been under observation for
two weeks.
PFC Ernest Bevan, foster son of
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hughes was
home on a weekend pass from the
Marine Base at Cherry Point, N.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McDaniel
spent the weekend visiting relatives
at Arlington, Virginia.
Mrs. Clarence W. Bennett, and
Florence Keefer both of Wilkes-
Barre, were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs, William R. Hughes of
Chase Manor.
The Fire Department will stand by
when a large pile of debris on the
Radonavitch Farm on Chase Road,
is set on fire on Thursday after-
noon between five and six.
The ‘baseball diamond at Chase
activity as the boys from Chase
sharpen their batting eyes. The men
who helped put the diamond in
shape deserve the commendation of
the community.
The State Highway Department
has not yet renewed the yellow
traffic lines on the Larksville Moun-
tain and the Chase Roads.
Toluba Taking
Basic At Fort Dix
Pvt. Anthony E. Toluba, Idetown,
Corners has been placed in condi-
tion and is the nightly scene of
is taking eight weeks of basic
Anthony G Toluba, Idetown, is
training at Fort Dix, N. J. where he $raduate of Lake-Lehman schools.
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1962
has been assigned to B company of
the Third Training Regiment.
He will serve for six months,
then be transferred to hometown
duty with a National Guard unit
or Army Reserve.
Afer the initial eight weeks, he
will receive two weeks of leave,
then enter eight weeks of advanced
training at Fort Dix, then be enrolled
in a specialist school or sent to an-
other Army post for advanced train-
ing.
Toluba, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs,
a
Girl Scouts To Make
Lollipops For Lib. Auction
Mrs. Walter Kozemchak, chair-
man of the library auction candy
booth, has announced that the
nineteen Girl Scout troops and their
leaders of the Dallas district will
make lollipops again this year for
the candy booth. The scouts made
1214 lollipops last year, This year,
in addition to the Dallas girl scouts,
the Shavertown and Trucksville girl
scouts and their leaders have agreed
to make lollipops and contribute
them to ‘the booth. This would
mean an additional nine troops to
work on making lollipops.
Ice Cream Social
At Maple Grove
Ice Cream Social Saturday, June
2, at Maple Grove Church. Mrs.
Hale Bronson, president of the
WSCS, and chairman of the socal, |
says that barbecues will also be|
available,
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SECTION A —PAGE 3
First Graders Register |
Monday At Beaumont
Children who expect to enter |
First Grade at Beaumont in Sep-|
tember, will register June 4, 8:15!
to 11:30. According to announce- |
ment by elementary school principal |
William R, Skrynski. Children must
show certificates of birth and vac-|
| cination. Eligible are children who,
will be six years old on or before
January: 31, 1963.
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