out Op- tch nto the lay far las 1ch ick rs’ sky the ‘en ick ept at- me tha. for le- ng vill al- ack ; 4 OW) ttle ant ut, a red di- ind re. per the or ade vas ntil bby 2 f ® ure ck: ior jer, od- rew ley. ek, od. at- LE na tly rey ess ich ays iF t a DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA For Beautiful PRINTING Try The Post Ble] VV GIT INE RL OR 4-5816 I TWET: SURVEY MONK Plbg. & Hig. N. Lehigh St. Shavertown, Pa. To Inspect Dallas School Bus Prospects Public School Pupil Transportation Contractors for Back Mountain School System for, 1962-63 ‘term, must present their vehicles for in- spection August 6, between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. DST, at the Dallas Junior High School, Route 309. ‘State Police warn that the vehi- cles most conform to Act 447 of the 1959 General Assembly which makes it unlawful to haye a school bus equipped with a fire ex- tinguisher containing carbon tetra- chlorde. School Bus signs should be cov- ered while en route for inspection. 1 Choice Western Selected 1 CHUCK 35c Ih. beer Liven 1 Center Cuts 49¢c 29¢ EATRITE Charcoal IGE CREAM BRIQUETTES a am DIRMENTS | DARING'S MAIN HIGHWAY DALLAS 12 GAL. 719 10 Ibs. 6% Delicious - Famous - Our Own KOHLBASI 69¢ Ib. sine] Celebrating the 88th birthday of ; Charles Crosby at Geri-Kay Nurs- ing Home, July 13 are, left to| right, seated: Mrs. Agnes Cosgrove, Mrs. Valeria Wagner, Mrs. Minnie Richards, Mrs. Charles Crosby (guest), Mr. Crosby (guest), Mrs. Anna Crawley, Mrs. Ida Challenger, Ed Walters, Clark Mills. Standing: Mrs. Gertrude Yekel, cook; Margaret Miller, nurse; S. N. Smith, admin- istrator; Mrs.. Betty Maher, aide; THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1962 Charles Crosby And Friends Celebrate His 88th Birthday Margaret Veitch, nurse. Mr. Crosby, who operated a plumbing business in Forty Fort, has been a guest at the home since May 22. 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NO-FROST refrigerator-freezer 2.47 : See Your Nearest Dealer ROSS HARDWARE APPLIANCE St. Nanticoke Final Figures Ot Library Auction Show 16,000 Net Chairmen Given Final Reports At Pot-Luck Dinner At Demmy’s Final re ports on the Sixteenth Annual Library Auction were sub- mitted Friday evening by committee chairmen, who met for a potluck supper at the home of Mr. man, appealed to chairmen to sub- next year's Library Auction.. He stated that this year’s ing job. Budget for maintenance of the Library next year, $18,900, will be largely financed by this year's auction, with its estimated net of something over $16,000. The auc- tion is the mainstay of support for the Library. Last year, $4,500 was spent for capital improvements, including renovation of the second used by former librarian Miss Miriam Lathrop; new roof and new furnace. port except for the auction. Dallas Schools contributed $1,000 an- nually; Lake-Lehman schools $500; and approximately $500 in private | are salaries for librarians. table. None of the amount can be used for maintenance or salaries. | to. $10,554. [The refreshment stand | netted over $2,000, serving more food than ever before. New Goods rates for the most part. Antiques accounted for $3,600, with $180 of this realized from sales over the table, many of the items garnered from Odds and Ends. The Pennsylvania | > | drawing card. Chances on Mrs. | Arthur Newman’s doll brought over | $78, and dolls brought a profit of | $194.95. Monograming of handkerchieves, | an innovation, brought $74.35, due on Saturday. - Baked goods brought $367.50. | Book Booth profits were up, $636.73. | Plants and Produce netted $285.32. | Home-made candy, a popular item | where supply never meets demand, | | netted $475.81. | Odds and Ends Parking brought $85.90. chicken barbecue dinner $500. Auto chances grossed $2,666. Arts and Crafts made $492. Pony rides brought in $58. The Fun Booth made $332.90 Grounds Committee, said his men | started working June 16, and the Fourth of July. After auction was over, they worked in reverse, stowing tents away in dry trash cans for next year’s auction, dismantling ‘tent frames, trundling the endless conglomeration to the second floor of the Barn. Club members assisted. This is the fourth year that the been under its own canvas. and Mrs. James Alexander, Mr. and Mus. Ziba ‘Smith, Robert Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. Shel | Evans, Mr. and Mrs. William Wright, Anthony Zachary; Spencer Martin, Harry Lefko, Mesdames Mary Parkhurst, Rosé Walter Kozemchak, Dean Johnson, Stuart Marks, Merrill Faegenburg, and James Besecker, Jr., Robert Bachman. Meeting Cancelled July meeting of Harveys Lake Professional and Business Men, scheduled for July 30, has been can- celled. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST t | uated from Dallas Franklin High and | Mrs. Richard Demmy. Atty Robert | Fleming, next year's auction chair- | mit any constructive suggestions for | chairman, Dick Demmy, had done an outstand- | floor of the library, quarters once | The Library gets very little sup- | donations. Major items of operation | The | State’s . donation of $2,000 is ear- | marked for books, and the State specifies the kind of books accep- | Sales over: the block amounted | valued at $10,954 went at bargain | nearly | amount | | Dutch decorated settee was a strong | to Mrs. Florence Weinberg’s efforts | made $797.10. | Kick-Off Dinner netted $128.86; | around | Ziba Smith in reporting for the | { worked week nights right up until | the | Key | auction has | Present at the final meeting were | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Demmy, Mr. | Atty and Mrs. | Kimball, | SECTION A — PAGE 3 Members made sandwiches and a beverage for midmorning refresh- | ments. { Present other than those already | named were Mrs. Dorrance Mekeel, Mrs. John Sidler, Ruth Adamshick, Debbie Mekeel, Shirley and Peggy Disque. The previous week, members met with Mrs. Sidler, learning how to make brownies and oatmeal cookies. Anna Gula Is Bride Of Robert G. Lorentz | Announcement has been made of Beverly Bonning was elected presi- | : re and — Gals, | | dent of Lehman 4-H Club June 25, | Gula Shavertown, to Robert GC. when members met at the Lehman | Loreuta. The ceremony was per- | | Fire Hall. Elected vice president formed in St. John’s Church, Lu-| o> Joy Johnson; secretary-treas- | | zerne, Saturday, July 21, at 9 | urer Diane Rogers; game leader Cori | a.m. Mr. Lorentz is son of { Conklin; song leader Linda Mekeel,; | Mrs. | : : | | news representative, Lida Conner. | | Lawrence Wasson and Gordon Lor- | 3 Toprese Lida Barbara Guido, Miller Street, | Luzerne, was maid of honor and | | Suzanna Gula, sister of the bride, ridesmaids. Eugene Matinchak, woyersville, acted as best man and | Beverly Bonning Heads Lehman 4-H Club — GOOD MUSIC FOR YOUR LISTENING PLEASURE { | bridegroom, as usher. | i | Gordon Lorentz, brother of the Following the ceremony, a recep- 4 {tion was held at the home of the | 730 730 bride and the couple left for Cana- | ON ON da. They will reside at Dallas i YOUR { YOUR R. D. 3. DIAL DIAL Mrs. Lorentz is a graduate of { | Westmoreland High School and | ) | Wilkes-Barre Business College. She | is employed by Reliance Insurance | ) Company. Mr. Lorentz was grad- | \ | | | Tune In At 7:00 AM. For Latest News PRESENTED BY' CRAFT OIL COMPANY DISTRIBUTOR FOR QUAKER STATE MOTOR OIL The | School. He is self employed. OF AVOCA Surplus Food Surplus Food will be distributed | August 9 from Trucksville Fire Hall. TODAY IS (THURSDAY) LADIES DAY AND OPEN HOUSE Whitesell Brothers’ Store 1 P.M.-3 P.M. 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