SECTION A — PAGE 4 Joins Army Paratroopers | Jerome Justin Rozanski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stanley Roz- | anski, RD. 2 has enlisted in the Regular Army for a three year | period. Rozanski enlisted under the “Guar-! anteed Assignment Program’' and chose the Airborne Paratroopers. SWEET MAZER’S { Jackson, | Post Office. Saturday, «July 21—Starting New Field of Hybrid TOMATOES FARM MARKET Located on Route 118, Lehman Highway Between Whitesell Bros. and Lehman Center OPEN EVERY DAY—11:00 a. m, to 7:00 p. m. The new enlistee will take eight | weeks of Basic Training at Fort S.C., after which he will receive a ten-day furlough at home. He will then be assigned to Fort Ben- | ning, Georgia for Airborne Training. The new recruit was enlisted by M/Sgt Thomas Beky at Kingston CORN LIKE MAGIC . . Finish SPOTS or STAINS VANISH .... . Without Removing of Your Furniture Call STEFAN HELLERSPERK © MASTER FURNITURE REPAIR © ANTIQUE REFINISHING . @ CABINET MAKER Dry Clean WHY? BEAUTY - TEX SIZING GIVES NEW FEEL NEW DRAPE BRIGHTER COLOR DAVIS CLEANERS MAIN HIGHWAY, TRUCKSVILLE EVENINGS OR 4-0744 The Story-Lady will be at the Library ‘Annex Friday afternoon | from 2 to 3. Mrs. HA W. Smith, | Janet to her many friends, origin- | ated the Story Hour a number of years ago, first as a winter time | project when children met Saturday | mornings in the Library, more re- cently as a vacation attraction. Each Friday afternoon from now until (August 31, children between the ages of five and ten are invited for an hour ‘of story-telling. Stories. says Mrs. Smith, will be selected from new children’s books recently purchased for use in the children’s section. Mrs. Hanford Eckman will assist Mrs. Smith. Assistant readers include = Mrs: Stanley Hozempa, a substitute teacher in Dallas elementary grades Janet Fielding, Sutton Road, a sophomore at Kutztown State Col- lege, studying - Library Science; Prices Are Reasonable For: Post Offset EXPERT TAILORING ® Trouser Alterations e Skirts & Dresses Hemmed ® (Coat Alterations | Cleaning & Pressing | ADAMS Back Mt. Shopping Center Shavertown Open Til 9 Every Night Loads of fun, lots of fight, new design “here's the PRET e Lowest priced true sports car. e Seat belt anchorages. o Big lockable trunk. ¢ 85 plus miles per hour. A BMC CAR KUNKLE MOTORS KUNKLE OR 5:1546 RUN!!... Don’t Walk to te GLOBE STORE-WIDE SAVE ONCE - A — ON YEAR. SUMMER WEAR and SHOES for MEN, WOMEN, CHILDREN Get S&H Green Stamps Too! | | which have always been so _THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY. 19, 1962 Story-Hour At Library Annex Will Start Friday Afternoon, 2 To 3 Charlotte Roberts, a senior at Dallas | High School planning to make a | career of child psychology. {Substitute readers are Mrs. Hale | Coughlin, Mrs. H. R. McCartney, and | Mrs, Paul Rodda. Local History Now Available On Microfilm - May be Obtained At Bradford - Sullivan Wyo. County Libraries Bradford-Sullivan-Wyoming Coun- y Libraries now offers its patrons the opportunity of borrowing for | home use 14 books on local history rare that they were kept under lock and key by their owners. The State Library gave a special fund of 150 to have the volumes mi- | crofilmed.. The county library has had them bound in book form. They are easier to use than the | originals and can be replaced if they | | are damaged or lost. It is also possi- ble for anyone to buy these books ! who would like to add them to his own collection of local histories. The library, at RD 3, Troy, will be {glad to furnish complete informa- tion. Heverly: History of Albany town- ship, History of Monroe township, History of Overton township. His- tory of Sheshequin, History of the Towandas, Campton Civic Club; History of | Camptofi, Pa. | Bennett: Troy. | Inghan: Asylum. { Craft: French settlement at Asylum, | Wyalusing Presbyterian Church; In- | ghan: History of Sullivan County; Pardoe: William Molyneux and his | Descendants; History of Wyoming County. To Join Airborne Carl D. Harrison, Ross Twp., en- | listed in the Regular Army for three years and is now undergoing pro- cessing at Fort Jackson, S. C. | After completion of eight weeks | basic training, ‘he will be afforded | two. weeks leave and then will re- | port to Ft. Bragg, N. C. for Airborne | training A recent graduate of Lake- Lehman high school, he was enlisted by M/Sgt. Joseph E. Potera, of the | Nanticoke Army recruiting station. The Trading Post | a a | Sell Quickly Through | ETAT for TIRED, ACHING BACKS! Nothing else like ft for firm, comfortable sacroiliac support! Designed ‘by world’s leading surgical support manufacturers—- prescribed by doctors. No fitting required. Snap front; soft, foam rubber back pad, gently massages back muscles. Encircling pull straps, exert firm, even support Washable Invisible under light clothing For men, women. Stop suffering; order now—get your - Pi ~ Peer BACK EASER today! EVANS DRUG STORE SHAVERTOWN Residents of Idetown and .the community at large are being asked to support the efforts of Jonathan R. Davis firemen to produce biggest and best Fire Festival Aug- ust 31 to September 3. Both men and women will be needed to man booths and assist on the grounds opposite the Fire Hall on Memorial Highway. the ‘White Elephant phone George Carpenter booth. = may at NEp- vegetables and flowers, George! Adams, NEptune 9-5449, Super Market: x Any member of the Women's Auxiliary will accept baked goods for the | " Persons wishing to contribute to | tune 9-3971; home-grown fruits and | or Cave’s | ldetown Firemen Lay Plans For Late the bake sale. Pennsylvania - Game Commission will have a booth. Entertainment nightly will be by Lake-T.ehman High School Band, directed by John Miliauskas. There will. be a dance revue by Kathleen Sweeney dancers, and the Old Ger- man Band, starring John Kammin- | ski, will play. There will be a ferris wheel and other rides. Saturday afternoon the festival will be preceded by a mamoth pa- rade around Harveys Lake, with local fire companies on the march, Harveys Lake Lions, and Harveys Lake Business Men's Association taking part. Summer Fesitval + Each night, be awarded. Planning for the annual festival, posed in front of the fire apparatus, are, Left to right, first row; Marshal Harrison, William Motyka,” Harold Donnelly, - Thomas: Lynch, Andrew Lavix, George Carpenter, William Casterline, Emerson Snyder. Second row: Sheldon Cave, Leon Bartz, Edward Gilmer, Paul Doris,, Georgé Adams, Lester Hoover, John Kamminski, George Boice, John Chesnovitch. free gifts will Third row: Donald Watson, Ralph 1 Fertal, Charles Muehler, ’ Snyder, Ronald Roolman, [Francis The final step in construction of a swimming pool at Our Lady of the Pines, vacation home for nuns owned by Villa St. Theresa, Dallas, was taken at Harvey's Lake Thurs- day. The pool was filled through the courtesy of the Idetown Fire De- partment. Equipment is shown in the background. _ Construction began four weeks Swimming Pool At Our Lady Of The Pines ago by George Ruckno, Inc., result- | ing in a structure approximately 20’ | X 40’, with a 6,000 gallon capacity. Built of reinforced concrete, the pool is equipped with the latest in chlorination, filtering and vacu- uming equipment. It is adjacent to imposing view of the lake from the rise on which they are located. The property is the former Teeter Your money goes further these days. In fact a lot of it winds up in outer space. Living on a budget is like living beyond your means, except you have a record of it. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING FURNITURE GREENWALD'S IN LUZERNE lap SRS SHOPPING CENTER HOUSEWARE No Local Girl Scouts At National Round-Up No local Girl Scouts are enrolled | Round-Up which started Wednes- day at Button Bay, Vermont, on the shores of Lake Champlain; Jean Znaniecki been appointed a correspondent for the Dallas Post, according to Mrs. Robert Casper, Girl Scout Council president. Many local Girl Scouts who have in, mind attending the next Round-Up, are vitally inter- ested in getting as much back- ground as possible, Marilyn Eck, Bonnie West and Peggy Hall attended the last Round- Up, held in July of | Colorado, and Marilyn, now ‘South Africa, was correspondent. Handiest Try it. Come as you are! Bank from Your Car at The Miners! No need to get “dressed up” —no baby sitters. service ever. Member F. D. I. G. MINERS NAT'L AUTO TELLER At The Friendly Main Street, Dallas, Pa. “Miners in Dallas’ ~ MINERS NATIONAL BANK the house, and both command an | at the Triennial National Girl Scout | but | of Nanticoke has | 1959 in | in | | estate, in recent years owned by the {late P. J. Connelly. Extensive re- modeling of house and grounds, plus construction of the pool have resulted in a site that is ideal for summer vacations for the sisters, and also in a property that can be utilized to house resident students ‘of College Misericordia ‘during the | school year. | The Dallas Post Has Hundreds of Modern Type Faces | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA —REUNIONS — HARVEY REUNION Sixth / annual reunion of the Harvey family was held at the sum- mer home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hoffman, Sylvan Lake, June 24. Officiers for the coming year are: President, Arlie Harvey; vice presi: dent, Leonard Harvey; treasurer, Herbert Harvey; secretary, Phyllis Wolfe; historian, Reynold Harvey Sr.; entertainment committee, Mari- on Harvey, Herbert Harvey and Theresea Harvey. Awards were presented to: Har- vey Moss, oldest man; Mrs. Suffrona Harvey, oldest woman; Christine Marie Harvey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Harvey, youngest; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Harvey, largest family; Blaine Oney, Maimi, Florida, traveling farthest distance; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wolfe, couple mazried shortest time; Mr. and Mrs. nk Harvey, couple married longest time. Thé next reunion will be held the last Sunday in June, 1963, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harvey, Dallas, Pa. Among those attending were: Harvey Moss, Mrs. Elva Warmouth, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cross,’ Richard, Raymond, and Renita; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harvey and Karen; Cathy Carr, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Harvey, George, John, Frederick, Richard, Michael, Kenneth, and Christine, Marie, Fernbrook; Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Harvey, Noxen; Blaine Oney, = Miami, Florida; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. John Rittenhouse, Ann Louise, Larry, and Kim, Carol Zim- merman, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Har- vey and Ronald, Mrs. Carolia Har- vey, Kay and Sara, Joan and Janet Taylor, Shickshinny; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harvey Ralph, Roy, Cheryl Beth, and Lyle, Mrs. Frances Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Kocher, Walter, Jr., and Ralph, Mrs. Suffrona Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wolfe and Bing, & Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Wolfe, Hunlock Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harvey and Dee Ann, Nescopeck; Mrs. Trevar Harding and Roger, Kingston; Mr. Reynold Harveys Sr. Huntington Mills; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Burgess and Emmet, Guy Starkas, Mr. and Mrs. Pepper Bur- gess, Rahway, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olineri, and Keith, Irvington, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hoff- man, Luzerne. ROZELLE REUNION The twelfth Rozelle was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Evans, at Sweet Valley. Present: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ro- zelle, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Barton Ro- zelle, and boys, Peter, and Ralph Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rozelle, Mr. and Mrs. William S. Rozelle, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rozelle, Connie Dale, and Becky, William Rozelle, Gerry and Eloise Evans, Mr. and Mrs. George Evans and children, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Vopleus, bert, Donald Diane Evans, Gary ¥vans, Larry, Barry Evans, Ricky, Bethann, Karen, and Allen Evans. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Gries and Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Howard James, Bonnie James, David James, and Eleanor Snavely, Mr. and Mrs. Ho- ward ‘Coolbaugh. Correction Mrs. Edith Daubert of Dallas re- cently moved to a home on Cliff- side Avenue. Mrs. Daubert is the To Select From mother of Mrs. Chester Adams. | Postie Says: It’s = 1. Call VA 5:3401—Your 2. 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