ed vice Inc. by al stock- Inesday, post in 1S assis- ompany a Era RT SST DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA : THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1962 The little bean bag clown dollies with her sister and brother-in-law, ~~ that were so popular at Mrs. Arthur | Mr. and Mrs. ~ Newmants doll booth were made by | Harveys Lake. Mrs. Emma L. Schweitzer of Wyo- youngest representative of Lone Star ming R. D. 3. She dozen of them to the Auction Com- completely unsolicited, a "few days befoxe the Auction opened. Like Times Square, if a com- plete stranger stays at the Auc- tion long emough he'll meet someone he knows. "with Ed Fisher, nouncer, who has been in this territory only a shot time. “met an old friend, Dos. Les Jor- dan whom he hadn’t seen in mittee, Library Auction Highlights seven years. An interested front row bidder on Friday was Marla Gitterman, Holly- a California, f=uction for the {first time. husband is studio director for Desilu Studiog. She is spending some time 00d, AyuorA B® seeq VI SIR Jodng JBV NIV MI FT Amp ‘Aepamies ySnoxqy 9Anooyd pV SIL by ssoug Early California race, === "> 33¢ Miss Patience Carr. They attended | James Peterson, at {the session on Friday afternoon. Mr. Peterson is the | Mrs. Samuel Warriner also came down from Montrose to take part in the bidding on Friday afternoon. Old timers are saddened to recall that it was just ten years ago on the opening day of the Auction that the late beloved Dr. Sherman Schooley was stricken with a heart attack while calling on a patient with- in sight of the Auction. He was taken to General Hospital in an ambulance, protesting all the way: “I've gotta go to the Auction tonight.” He died July 29, 1952, at the age of 53. | Cement Company in the country. Mr. and Mrs. James Healey made a special stop off for the Auction en route from Nova [Scotia to Vir- ginia. Jim was for a number of years foreman at L. L. Richardson's Dodge Agency. He and Mrs. Healey have been living in Nova Scotia for the past few years. It was good to see Grace Lee back in the ticket booth once more. Grace and her husband, the late Charles Lee, were among the found- / ers of the Library and the Auction. She was on the administrative staff of Mt. Vernon Seminary in Wash- ington, D. C., last year. Stalwart supporters of the Auc- tion are Mrs. Lewis Buckman, Mrs. brought two It was so WNAK an- He Up from Harrisburg as usual for the whole show was Mrs. Daniel Robinhold. Iola and her whole family served for so many years at | the Refreshment Booth that Dan the Her attending - SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY . BONELESS Chuck Roast “ Boneless Cross-Cut Roast _— = 65¢ STE | Church - League; | Both will be married | Danny is now a second-year student at Johns Hopkins Medical School. . BLADE CUT, BONE IN HUCK ROAST ¢ CHUCK pi TT Tw, SECTION A — PAGE 7 Keith Yeisley Wins | Little League and manager of an | Consultant | Telephone Company president, An-| aspects of efficient internal and ex- Merited Promotion Keith Yeisley, 24, youngest “sales representative of the Lily Tulip Cup Corporation for twenty northeast-- ern Pennsylvania ~ counties, has been promoted on merit to sales | representative-in the Baltimore, Md. area and will move there with his family in September. Grandson of Mrs. Maude and the late Warren Yeisley, Luzerne County Court ‘Stenographer for many years, Keith is a graduate of Westmore- High School Class of 1956. He has been active in community life serving as secretary and team | manager in the Back Mountain team manager in this year. As an undergraduate at Cornell he rowed on the famous crew that competed at the Thames Regatta Alan Kirby, Miss Fannie Chase and and Judy practically grew up there. [in England. +39 AK FLAVORFUL, ECONOMICAL Eighth Grade team of boys in the | K of C. League. He is also active in | the Toastmaster’s Club. | Keith is married to the former | Marilyn Conden of Dallas. They | have three girls and two boys. | He has been with Lily Tulip Cor- | poration for the past eight months. | |For a time he was employed by | Evans Drug Store. | Four Young Boxers Join Salci At Lake Four sparring partners, all na- i tional AAU champions from Du- | gan’s [Stables in Philadelphia, will | join Joe Salci in his training work- | outs this weekend at Link’s Park- ade, Harvey's Lake. f They are Mel Smith, Irv Allen, | Mario Sournnen, and Benny Bris- | coe, middleweight, who just recently | turned professional. All ngted boxers and performers, | i | JOHN L. KROGULSKI Appointment of John L. Krogul- ski to the newly created position | they will train and give exhibition. | of communications consultant was | There is no charge to watch them. drew J. Sordoni. Jr, In this post, Krogulski will be | available as a consultant on more | efficient telephone ‘communications | to all business subscribers in Com- | monwealth Telephone’s ten district | service area, | request, study, engineer and recom- |mend telephone facilities designed | i to meet the specific requirements of | commercial, As such, he will, upon industrial and institu- tional users. President Sordoni said that Com- | | monwealtk’s objective is to make | known the technological advances | telephony has to offer area business to handle today’s highly competitive commerce faster, Mr. Krogulski’s services are avail- | able to all subscribers in a continu- | ing company-wide program directed | |to providing the type and quality | of service desired, fully equal to its metropolitan counterpart. His appointment follows several] more efficiently | { and more profitably, ternal business telephone communi- cation systems. Mr. Krogulski has been associated | with Commonwealth since Decem- ber 1948, first as a cable splicer, installer and, since, May 1957, as central office switchman in its Bangor district. Prior to this, he worked since April 1944 for Sor- | doni Construction- Company’s Elec- | tric and Telephone Line Division as | 2 lineman. For two and one-half years Kro- gulski served as a Corporal in the U.S. Marines stationed a great part of this period in Hawaii. He re- turned to the Marines as a Sergeant for one year in September 1950. At present, Mr. Krogulski, wife, Jennie, and Kenneth, reside at Wind Gap. A Gentle Start Salesman—What kind of a car would you like, madam, four, six or | eight cylinders? Timid Customer—Couldn’t I begin | announced today by Commonwealth | months of intensive training in all! with one?” FINE QUALITY BEEF NONE PRICED HIGHER! Lb. 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