| | ( | - 4 Gal. Paint Sagénkahn’s 20.00 10 Haircuts | lek Johnny-the-Barber, Shdvertown 10.00 Bicycle Built=for- Two wi Sears Roebuck Co. 100.00 Pitch & Field Top . 28 Star Tabacco Co. 6.00 Hurricane Lamps _ LE ee 7 __ Gay Mfg. Co., W.B 12.95 1- 10# Ham _- Ben Robzen «10.00 1 - Septic Tank Cleaned $10.00 Worth of Printing _ ei 2 - Plastape Venetian Blinds 13 - Caps Mebane Offset Printing Co. _ Standard Venetian Blind Co. 20.00 10.00 J. A. Singer 11 - Swim Trunks _ 1 - Surprise Gift __ Sleeping Doll 8.- Bird Houses. |." /"\{ Women's Stationery _ Men's Stationery _ Joe’s Men Shop 12.29 Joe's Men Shop 21.78 Booker Bros., W. B. 50.00 _ Williams 5 & 10, Dallas 4.98 Don A. Peterson 21.00 _ Liebman’s Printery: ____Liebman’s Printery 3.25 3.00 10 - Cleaning Certificates @ 2. 50 New Dallas Cleaners 25.00 1 - Beauty Certificate Kay's Beauty Salon, Dallas 10.00 12 - Flower Vases Louis Goeringer, Dallas Shopping Center 12.00 12 - Dog Feeders @ 75¢ ___/_ _ _ Bertels Metal Wire Co. 9.00 1 .- Roaster, “lig © 0 v.' "Wilkes Barre Hardward Co. 1:95 1 -' 2 qt. Casserole | ‘4 White Hardware Co. 3.95 1- Posture Chair General Paper & Supply Co. 19.95 1 - Wheel Barrow = ©. Devens Milling Cos 7.95 1 Lawn Chair | ci00ch oil) imi 7 Devens Milling Co. 6.95 10 - Bags Bird Seed ae ii el iE (Devens Milling Co, 10.00 1 - Lubrication Devens Milling Co. 1.25 6.- Sprayall. @ 1.39." Sherwin Williams Co. 8.34 6 - Ideal Sprayers @ 6.95 Sherwin Williams Co. 41.70 15 - Cans Ass't Insecticide... ~~ Sherwin Williams Co. 15.00 1 - 80# Bag Agrico Fertilizer _ Luzerne Co. Co-op. 2.50 1 - Gal. Outside House Paint AY ____ Germick Bros. 5.75 2/- Sport Shirts'& "Ties... = John B. Stetz 9.00 1 -'Set Safety Belt |. \ 0 (1 0 oy _ Lester Pontiac ; 10.90 2 - Lucien Lelong Toilet Kits Franconi Auto Parts 19.90 1 = Plenie Bnjt sh Lior 3 Franconi Auto Parts 24.95 1 - Piano Tuning Oscar Whitesell, Hunlock’s Creek 10.00 1i= Auto Mirror a cpa ws as + David Ertley, Inc. 3 - Washing Bonnets @ 2.49 David Ertley, Inc. 1 -iLicense ‘Frame uw, =o ' ° David Ertley. Inc. I -5Glare Guard! 3 wes 5 ov) David Ertley, Inc. 2 '~ Sets Portawalls sh Fo David Ertley, Inc. 2:~ Floor Mats)'& © ab 1 David “Ertley, Inc. Total Value 77.17 1 - Bug Screen Gs rae i Bonner {Chevrolet Co. 1 -"Brake ' Signal . {.i7 sgi Bonner Chevrolet Co. 1 -Rear Floor Mat ~~ Bonner Chevrolet Co. 1 - Front FloorMat: =" [cn Bonner Chevrolet Co. 1,- Rear Moor Mat: ~~. Bonner Chevrolet Co. 1 Bonner Chevrolet Co. Total Value 23.85 = Compass: io. eg ti 92 yds. Nylon Net Natona Milld 1- Luggage Carrier @ 74.60 __ City Chevrolet Co. 2 - Floor Mats VE _____ City Chevrolet Co{" 1 - Glare Guards _ City Chevrolet Total Value 102.20 1 - Savings Bond _ hg [First Natl. Bank 18.75 1 - Kitchen Step Stool _ ____ Gay Murray—Tunkhannock 13.98 1 - Gift Certificate _ = (50 7 Blum Bros. 10.00 Pair Bed Pillows a __ Globe Store, Luzerne 3.98 1 - TV Antena Sh A Walgreen Drug Store 18.95 7 yds. Wool Tweed Miss Frances Dorrance 27.50 1 = Summer Suit Buddies Shop 29.95 1 - Man’s Jacket _ Buddies Men Shop| 3.95 1F~"Boyls Jackett: (DUET Eo ___, Buddies Men Shop 3.95 1 - Boy's Jacket, Size 16 _ GE, _ Buddies Men ‘Shop 3.35 19--Caps- @ 19%: [ul __ Buddies Men Shop 37.62 2 - Men's Wool Suits @ 55.00 _ Buddies Men Shop 110.00 1:= Blanket: 000 aN on Ve Globe Store, Luzerne 2.99 3 ~:Blanket: 0 en 0 EG Globe "Storey iluzerne 4.97 2 - Armstrong Lanoleum Rugs @ 9. 95 _ Strausers, Luzerng 19.90 Ash Tray - Candy Dish [:0 \0 Mrs, Howard Cohen 2.00 1~1.. 8. Flag, 5 x 8 i Rep. Daniel J. Flood TY - Monoeular: inom Frank Clark - Dwight Fisher 77.50 1 - Automobile Air Conditioning Auction Committee Courtesy of Ed Rowlands, Jr. 400.00 1-Case #20 Veedol ~~ = Fred Schuler Garage 10.80 2 - 6 ft. Porch Shades @ 14. 50 = Minois Shade Co: 29.00 2-Toys @ 695 Chuck Robbins Sporting ‘Goods 13.90 1 - Gift Certificate’ [3:0 oo ion Louis Rosenthal’s 7.50 Assorted Plants; ~~ | 0d Kling: Floral Co, 15.00 1:- Backrest ov lliT0 Le Raveo Seat Cover. Co. 2.95 -3 Pkgs. Plastic Freezer Containers ___ Union Paper & Supply Co. 5.85 1 - General Foods Cookbook _ First Federal Savings & Loan 4.95 24 prs. Sneakers = Led Sn Bayne Slipper Co. 18.00 1 - 30 cup Electric Percolator rr AN Acme Stores 29.95 2 - Dominion Hot Dog Cookers @ 8.00 Acme Stores 16.00 1 ~~ Toastmaster i... 0 Ceri ol Acme Stores 20.00 1 - 16 Vol. Popular Mechanics Home “Handymen Acme Stores 15.00 1 - Lawn Lamp. & Post Apex Building Supply 15.00 1 - Sunbeam Toaster caf aE he i Homer Graham 21.00 1 - 30 Cup Electric Percolator hey _ Acme Stores 29.95 1 - Pregsure Cooker =~ _ Rebennack’s 25.00 1 - Bausch & Lomb 10 power “telescope ; s SWAIN ) Davenport's Pharmacy 9.95 2 - Outside Auto Mirrors ~~ Community Motors 9.00 1 - Electric Heater Shea Hardie Mfg. Co- 20.00 1 - Fireplace Grate aly aise iran IN Henry: 14.25 1 - Alum. Storm & Screen Door ___ Enterprise Alum. Products 29.05 2 -Ban Lon Shirts = ~~~ Wayne Department Store 7.96 Largest Asst Native Laces Ra Natona Mills 100.00 92.00 cay Natona Milly 7 rn Ta Natona Mills 2 Cases Cocktail Peanuts Planter Nut !& Chocolate Co. 2 prs. shoes @ 3.00 _ Diane Footwear Co. 2 1 2", yds. Blk. Cotton Fringe yds. Beige Nylon Lace _ prs. Shoes Diane Footwear Co. - Battery Powered Cectro Lawn Mower Fowler Dick & Walker Co. 2 '- Ruud Gas Hot Water Heaters... = : Penngyivania Gas & Water “Co. 2 - Permaglass Gas Hot Water Heaters °° RE Penngyivania Gas & Water Co. 2 - Locktool Sete @395 ____ Shapiro Auto Supply Co. 1 - Recovery Electric Water Heater The U.G. 1. Co. 2 - “Moe” Light Fixtures __ Anthracite Elec. Supply Co. 1 ~Vapomzer {| = 0 ______ Kuehn’s Drug Store 1 - Lightolier Light Fixture Anthracite Elec. Supply Co. 1 - Admiral Table Radio _ Stanton TV & Appliance 1 - Toy Steel Truck _ ~~ Slimak’s Gas Station, Chase 2 - Bags Park-it Driveway Patch Atlantic Refining Co. 2 - 5 gal. Cans Driveway Coating @ 4.50 - Atlantic Refining Co. 2 - Battery Operated Razors _ ____ Stanton TV & Appliance 1 - Spray Cologne eee ni Kuehn'’s Drug Store 1 - G. E. Spray & Steam Tron Rowlands Refrigeration 1 - Merchandise Certificate for Back Mt. Shopping Center _ Fein & Eyerman __ Britt's Auto Seat Cover Co. __ Greenwald's Furniture Store United Furniture Co. 1- Auto Floor Cover = 3 pc. Luggage Set 1 - Sun Burst Chair Stationery’\il [Gy nn ier bai GS Avpow Press," W. B. Stationery _ Hedda ae al lewellyn Bros. |W. 'B. 4 Cer tificates @ 500 Susquehanna Savings & Loan 1 =~ Steno" Chair\: Flan NER si Deemer’s 1 esMirveret oni ig tod pe TL Ee Ridon Glass Co. 1 - Polaroid Camera & Kit, J33 _ O'Malia Laundry 1 - Polaroid Camera & Kit, J66 ~~ O'Malia Laundry 1 - Baby Swing & Seat Stand _ Humphrey's Apparel 1 - Trimming Reel Mower _ ' William Eckert TWP Boots itl inn EE Rs _ Humphrey’ s Bootery 2 ~ Dresses’ @ 25.00... | 0 Jian) # leslie Fay Co, 1 - Coronet 3D Camera Kit, Complete _______ Hall's Drug Stord 1:-.88k Stole i dv on aT SN Mollie Abrahamson 2~ Blouses (|... OR asi Shapiro's 6 ~ Blouses 1 oir uray jo noni Forty Fort Blouse Co. 6 - Blouses: © 2000 in 0 Seb vee UP laing Blouse Co. 1 Yard Mixed Concrete Shawnee Ready-Mix (Concrete 1 - Certificate for Ladies Suit _» Jogi end P & R Clothing Co—Ralph Postorive _ Grace Cave Shod _ Perey Brown & Co. 3 - Ladies 8S pe. Suit... 7 1 - Relish & Salad Dressing Hamper 5.00 10.00 18.72 6.00 16.00 129.95 700.00 7.90 124.95 20.00 8.95 16.00 11.75 7.75 3.10 9.00 19.90 3.00 22.95 50.00 9.00 20.00 30.00 29.50 25.00 20.00 78.50 6.00 | 87.90 116.45 9.98 12.95 7.95 50.00 30.00 29.95 10.00 15.00 15.00 13.75 20.00 17.98 5.50 _ Partial List of Library Auction New Goods — Foam Pillows __ ____ M. B. Bedding Co. 6.00 Pearl Necklace & Earings __. Hollywood Apparel Shop 6.00 First Aid Kit ser en bn Tuck's Drug Store 7.50 1 - Polished Texas Longhorns, Polished in hand leather, : 5 9 milength oi ol Acme Stores 60.00 3-Goose i - George Guzo, Furrien 4 - Antique Pistols, Collector's Item of early 1800 period Frank Slaff, Myron Baker & Louis Cohen & Sons 1 - Ham from each of the following: ede Thomas Garrity Dr. Crompton Arthur Silverblatt Richard Disque Percy Brown & Co. Jamey Besecker Armour & Co. Atty. James L. Brown Castle Inn Dr. John Blase . | Fernbrook Inn Atty. Robt. Fleming \ Judge Ben Jones Dr. Charles Perking Herman Kern. Dr. Roger Owens : Robert Laux Dr. Carlton Davies {Traver Nobel Barre Engraving Co. Diamond Mfg. Co. Roushey & Smith Trumbower Market, Sweet Valley Town House, Dallas 1) - Frozen Capon lai nit rng __ John Phillips 1 1 Gali Paint 0 Fire ne i iT nzerne’ Wallpaper 6.69 3, - Denim Beach Coats @ 7.95 Ann's Apparel Shop 23.85 2 ~ Rugs @:10.95 pli 0 i. "Harry Bolen 21.90 1 Pr. Work Shoes. Luzerne Shoe Shop 9.95 1 - Case, 24 gts. McMillan oil aur PR Skee ee _ Sam Holvey 13.20 1:-Case, 24 gts: McMillan Oil __ ~~ Sam Holvey 13.20 1'- Nelson Mattress, 3’ x6. = + = 1 Boyd White 39.50 1 - Wall Plaque _- Tt _____ The Furniture House 12.00 1 - Cord Wood Crib = ~__. ZEndy's Gift Shop 9.95 3 - $10.00 Gift Certificates Davis Cleaners 30.00 1 - 90 Print Photo Album * = 27 ie ViAce Hoffman 4.50 1'-Savings Bond |. / <0 Wyoming Nat'l Bank 18.75 2 - 100 Gal. Fuel Oil Certificates Lil" Home Fuel Corp 28.00 4 - 100 Gal.. Fuel Oil Certificates _ Mahaffey Oil Co. 56.00 1 -SepticTank =. wv BoatiHardware Co. 50.00 2 Cubic Yards RE Mix Concrete Coon Certified Concrete 29.00 Lawn Beauty Spreader _ ~~ Dallas Hardware Store 24.95 10 yds. Material Fabricland, Gateway Shopping Center 6.51 1 - White Ladies’ Handbag = Thrift Shoe Store 5.00 1 ~ Single Mer Dish "orice Lpcho wn Seott Migr, (Co. 2.00 All Newspaper Engravings Custom Made Slacks 100 gallons fuel old = 1 - Double Tier Dish 1 - Double Tier Dish _ (NEW GOODS CON'T. ON PAGE 2-4) - 72 YEARS A NEWSPAPER Oldest Business Institution Back of the Mountain ~ THE DALLAS POST Graphic Arts i _ Cotrino- The Tailor Charles Long Scott Mfgr. Co. _ Scott Migr. Co. 4.00 TWO EASY TO REMEMBER QRchard 4-5656 Telephone Numbers OR 4-7676 TEN CENTS PER COPY—TWELVE PAGES Sixteenth Annual Library Auction Opens Tonight Boy Scout In Fair Condition Following Burns Ronnie Richards Is Caught When His # Sleeping Bag Ignites A “Trucksville Boy Scout, Ronnie Richards, 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Richards, Harris Hill Road, is. "in fair condition at Nesbitt Hospital with burns on his left side, arm and elbow suffered early Sunday morning when his sleeping bag caught fire while he was camping out with a fel- low Scout, Wayne Besecker, 12, son of Mr. and Mrs, Delbert Besecker. He is being treated by Dr. Charles Perkins of Trucksville. As they had done many nights dur- ing the past three years, 'the boys were camping out in a lean-to about 100 feet from the Besecker home. They had a small fire for cheerful- ness and to keep them warm. Both boys were asleep back to back when, about 1:30, Ronnie was awakened by fire in his sleeping bag. He crawled out, rolled on the QFround to extinguish the flames but, unable to do so, ran through the windy night to the Besecker home where Mrs. Besecker attempted to @ymother the flames in a carpet and "Mr. Besecker tore the smoldering clothing from his body. They called Mr. and Mrs. Richards who immediately took Ronnie to Nesbitt Hospital where they have remained with him since. Both boys are students at Trucks- ville Grade School. Welterweight Boxer Trains At Lake Rated as one of the ten leading contenders for the welter weight boxing championship, Joe Salci, 22, young Wilkes-Barre boxer, will be training until] October at Har- veys Lake. A training ring has been erected in the parkade at- Link's Tavern where there will be daily training exhibition , bouts throughout the summer with well-known sparring partners from Philadelphia. Later this season Salci will try for the welterweight championship of Pennsylvania against an opponent yet to be named. Salci has lost only two bouts in his last thirty-five. Garden Party July 11 St. Therese’s Altar and Rosary Society will hold a garden party Wednesday, July 11, at 1:30, at the home of Mrs. Edward Kupstas, ' Yeager Avenue. Cards and games will be played. Mrs. William Thomas and Mrs. Martin Davern are co-chairmen. Mrs. George Messer- e¢mith is in charge of fickets. | August 17, | Indiana, | hear | chester MRS. JAY A. YOUNG Dallas Mother Of 12 Children Dies Suddenly Mrs. Jay A. Young Was Accomplished Pianist, Homemaker The heart of the community was touched Friday afternoon with the knowledge that Mrs. Anne Elizabeth Young, 41, mother of twelve chil- dren, had passed away that after- noon after a brief illness at Mercy Hospital. Apparently in excellent health and with no previous medical his- tory as a warning, Mrs. Young, the wife of Dr. Jay Young chairman of the Chemistry Department of Kings College, was stricken Thursday eve- | ning with a massive cerebral hemor- | rhage at her home 84 Norton Aven- ue, Dallas. She was taken immedi- | ately to the hospital in Dallas Com- munity ambulance. A devoted mother, homemaker | and wife, Mrs. Young was born | 1920 at LaFontaine, | the daughter of Alice Troyer Neff and the late Clarence | Neff. She attended the grade schools | LaFontaine, and, after High | studied two years at Man- | College, North Manchester, Indiana, until transferring to Ball | State Teachers College at Muncie. She was an accomplished musi- cian, and, had she continued her | School, | | | musical education, had the potential | ‘Steal Spare Wheel of becoming a concert pianist. At: the end of her Junior year, | however, she married her childhood | sweetheart on June 29, 1942, just | 20 years from the date of her death. | Their mothers had been close | friends, and the young couple had | [stole a grey wheel and U.S. Royal | for the Back Mountain a MORE THAN A NEWSPAPER, A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION VOL. Plymouth Boy Lacerated In ‘Two-Car Crash Driver Arrested For Strewing Beer Bottles Along ‘State Highway A Plymouth boy received painful lacerations of the face, and two | automobiles were completely demo- lished Sunday night at 9:30 when they collided head-on in front of the home of Chief of Police Byron Kester of Orange. Edward Atwell, 15 and his mo- ther, Grace, passengers in a car driven by Edward Atwell, Sr. 49, 337 Shonk Street, Plymouth, were taken to Nesbitt Hospital in the Franklin-Northmoreland Ambulance by Stacy Schoonover, Garry Storey and Carl Besteder. Mrs. Atwell, who had injuries to the leg, was discharged but her son Edward was admitted. Thirteen sutures were required to close his facial lacerations. The accident occurred when Al- bert Balavage, 49, Tunkhannock RD 5, driving toward Centermore- land, accompanied by his wife, Anne, 31, and a companion Howard | Goble, 162 Warren Street, Tunkhan- nock, drove his 1954 Ford sedan to the far left of the center line crush- ing the Atwell machine against the stone wall in front of the Kester home. A passing Centermoreland motor- ist took Mrs. Balavage, who was suffering from a badly cut lip, to | Nesbitt Hospital where she was | treated and discharged. Chief Kester said he was about to retire, when he heard a noise that “sounded like my son’s house ha exploded”. Then he heard moaning | and screaming. Investigating, he found Balavage obviously under the influence of | liquor” and had him taken by his deputies, Buell Kester 6 | Shavertown, to make plans for the | man; Mrs. 1 | | Chairman, 7 Volunteer leaders Back Mountain United Fund Leaders in the Back to the 52 agencies of the Fund. Mountain section of the West Met- ropolitan Division met recently in |L. Weiss, Absent from the Picture but also Seated, left to right, Mrs. Stanford | working in this year’s campaign are Division Chairman; Mrs. | District Chairman Mrs. Charles D. the home of Mrs. Frank Townend, | Mitchell Jenkins, Division Vice Chair- | Lemmond, Jr., Dallas Borough; Mrs. 11963 United Campaign Fund. Mrs. Stanford Weiss, explained to those at- Division | vision Vice Chairman. Frank Townend, Area |George W. Carey, Jr., Harvey's Lake; | Chairman; Mrs. Marvin D. Judd, Di- | Mrs. James Mitchell, Franklin Town- | ship; District Co-Chairmen Standing, left to right, Miss Pat- | car Dymond, Fernbrook; Mrs. Os- Mrs. Ge- | tending that this Fall's appeal has | ricia Reynolds, District Co-Chairman, or ge Arzente, Jr., New Goss Manor; | and Paul | Mahler for examination before Dr. | Harry Gallagher of Dallas who dis- | d! been designated as the “Year of | East Dallas; Miss Mary Weir, District | Mrs. William Yong, Old Goss Manor; Bigger And Better Library Auction Offers Fverything 'Poney Rides For Kids, i ood, Frolic, Fun, You Name It, You'll Find It At The Auction Sixteenth Annual Library Auction starts tonight at 5, with a chicken barbecue at Gate of Heaven School grounds, or in the assembly hall- cafeteria in ‘case of rain. ' At 6 booths on the Auction | Grounds. will open; and at -7:30 Richard Demmy, general chairman, will open the auction officially from the block. Robert Prince Of Peace | Calls Rev. Prater Three Of Family Members Of Clergy | Rev. John 8S. Prater, St. Clair has | accepted rectorship of Prince of | Peace Episcopal Church, beginning | September 1. Bachman, chairman of | Rev. Mr. Prater has been vicar of Holy Apostles Church, St. Clair; St. Stephen’s Church, Forrestville, and St. Paul's Church, Minersville, for the past four years. | Decision”, the year when each citi- | Chairman, Dallas Township; and Mrs. | Mrs. Fred Dodson and Mrs. Clyde | | zen must assume his civic #respon- | Dana Crump, District Co-Chairman, | Hoyt, Kunkle, and Mrs. ‘William | | sibility and give a “Fair Share” gift | Huntsville. | Shaskin, West Dallas. Keeping Posted lands Mies I> Pb g At Harveys Lake THE HIGHEST AVERAGE a student can attain at Dickinson Those who doubt that Harveys | College has been achieved for the third straight year by Thomas R. Lake still has any large fish would | Stretton Jr., of Clarks Summit, and John R. McClelland of Haddon have had to change their thinking | Saturday night when Peter Coach of | charged him without certification | of intoxication. i During his investigation, Chief : Kester found a number of beer and | soda bottles in the Balavage ma- | | chine. When = Balavage returned from | | the physician’s office, he tossed the | bottles along the highway. | Chief Kester has obtained a war- | rant for his arrest on a charge of | littering the highway which can carry as much as a $100 fine. A thief entered the garage of | Hugh Gebhart, Sutton Road, Frank- lin Township, Saturday night, and | | Heights, N. J. They have won Phi Beta Kappa, shared the college's William K. Dare Honor Prize for the second year in a row, been designated Sophisters, highest title a; student can gain. ters receive full-tuition ‘scholarships of $1,150. straight 4 point averages since entering college three years ago. They have accomplished a registrar, in maintaining the highest average over so long a period. WILLIAM KRIMMEL’S outstanding collection of firearms dating from Revolutionary to post Civil War days is on display in James Estate office window, Besecker's windows are becoming famous for their timely and F. Besecker’s Real historical display. SEE a i “rarity” SURPLUS FOOD Natona On Vacation Surplus food will be distributed t Trucks- known each other and played to- | tire from the truck of his 1958 | ville Fire Hall July 12, 10 am. to | A) {Continued on Page 2 Dodge. « The garage was unlocked. |2 pm. Bring containers and ‘proof Chief Byron fester is Investigating | of eligibility. have Sophis- Both boys have at 10 o'clock. according to Prof. William Benson, for the night when the big fish | Rev. struck, so there must be some big ones still left right off shore in Main street, Dallas. Mr. Coach was using fla bait. Employees of Natona Mills are on vacation this week. The plant is being staffed by a skeleton force until full operations are resumed next week. made candy, or I things. ible, the supply totally ina Kingston pulled in a 28-inch, 107;- pound Walleye Pike just as he was bringing his boat into Link’s Dock Mr, Coach was pulling in his line | front of Johnny Link’s Tavern. t fish as Let's Bake A Cake There is still time to bake a cake for the Library Auction, or make a batch of fudge, or a pan of sticky buns. There is never enough home- | gi ton, by Rev. Ralph A. Wea- enough baked | t} ar ly. The demand is inexhaust- | | dequate. | REV. JOHN S. PRATER A former resident of Forty Fort, Prater was graduated from Forty Fort High School "in 1951, from Wilkes College in 1955. was graduated from Virginia Episcopal Theological Seminary, Alexandria, Va, in 1958. Mrs. Prater is the former Ingrid Forck of Cologne, Germany, and was a student at Wilkes College, where she met Mr. Prater. They were married November 23, 1957, in Grace Episcopal Church, and He They have two children, 74, NO. 27, THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1962 {day and Saturday, (Continued on Page 2 A) Than Ever Before, Auctioneers and Spotters has an- nounced auctionéers for this weck- end’s gala affair. ! At half-hour intervals on Thurs- day night and hourly intervals Fri- these auction- eers will be scheduled to follow one another without a break in the bid- ding: Dr. L. E. Jordan, Atty. Mitchell Jenkins, Myron Baker, Robert Laux, John Vivian and Robert Bachman will share the duties. Spotters, under supervision of | Ernest Gay and Sherman Harter, have arranged for more lighting and set up regular shifts of spotters in an effort to not miss anyone’s bid. Dallas Senior Woman's Club pro- mises abundant food at ‘the re- | freshment stand. Dallas Juniors have | the candy booth. Rotary Anns will sell baked goods. Raymond 8. Martin is in charge of chances on Futura. Chances on the decorated Penn- sylvania Dutch settee wil] be avail- able at the antique table: : Kiwanis women have the Odds and Ends. At the Arts and Crafts booth, quick portraits will again be a fea- ture. Mrs. Ross Kimball invites chil dren to the Fun Booth, while par- ents bid. - The Auction will have six guns for sale, two Defender pistols, one Protector pistol, Constabulary pistol; an early sports rifle and pre-Civil-War rifle. Watch out for the Texas Long- horns, mounted on hand-tooled leather, the gift of Acme Stores. The horns span five feet six inches, and came from Texas. | Pony rides for the children, be~ ginning at 3:30 Friday and Saturday after noons. The buff colored pony, to be auctioned off Friday evening at 8:30, will be saddled for riding Friday afternoon; the cocoa colored pony on Saturday, warming up for the auction Saturday evening at 8:30. Dale Mosier will lead the ponies. P Plenty of parking at Dallas Borough School. Buses have been re- routed to skip Lehman Avenue dur- ing the three days of the Auction. New goods will again belon dis- play along the fence on Lehman - Avenue, with approximate times of auctioning. The Key Club got back from Den- ver in time to man the Barn, and John Butler's Explorer Scouts will again rush the purchases to the pur- chaser. { Grounds committee under Smith has again roped out an open lane leading up the center of the seating space, to give free access between booths and auction block. 3.00 the Ford Falcon dita 5 and one British n