~ SECTION A —PAGE 2 DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1962 | longs in this eres. ~ THE DALLAS POST is Established 1889 BUTT TTT TT ST eT 1 : - E EEC HEE 4 More Than A Newspaper, A Community Institution 00 Lin ; / : Rn 5 $ AY ANaL US AEA OAR DALI A sony Now In Tig 73rd Year L 2 at | ambling Around E Onl a | a 3: "partisan, liberal progressive mew E £ Y m : : g spaper pub- g : E u a Bhed every Thursday morning ot the Dallas Pe pa T-V 3 By The Oldtimer—D. A. Waters 5 Yo d = Barnyard Notes 8 UL , Dallas, Pennsylvania. CC CCE SES CEES, ester ay 5 : 5 RA J 4 hy LL Member Audit Bureau of Circulatio ot. With GEORGE A. and Two magnificent estates, a few |etc. all around. Thousands of kinds |§ Ten, Twenty and Thirty Years ic ot ee ats lc Member Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers iat @; EDITH ANN BURKE ag open in Te rolling country- | of plants are to be deen, some such 3 go In Yt Dalla Yo A MAN SHOULD BE PROUD Susq : a: n € z : ; ide near the southeastern border hi i ; : 0 e Dallas st Pies ; pee atone] Rokr Association Tn d IT DoksnT Sev RIGHT—Gor- | the State, are excellent hs > i Teen Tot Sop Souk jos woud to be aint wi So t (1547. reater Weeklies Associates, Ing on and Sheila MacCrae are a|what men of great wealth can d : rises. EB 947- . y hy to | coffee, ; il- i : : ; an i Entered clever team, one of the sharpest |enrich the lives of all of — SY la 4 Ag Tigi oe van IT HAPPENED 3() YEARS AGO: ; Friday morning we got behind a long line of earth movers and i his sor Pe : second-class matter at the post office at Dallas when it comes to imitating others in | without their special features, the displays such at by _ Se Ney York Telephone Company trucks on the dusty five miles of po hold Sei ir e Act of March 3, 1879. ~Subcription rates: $4.00 > show business. hundreds of acres of forests, or-|divisions, each full y A or Democrats and wets won in the road construction at the Binghamton end of the Monrtose-Snake § ti he Sar 50 six months. No subscriptions accepted for less than One of their newest acts is a {chards, drives, streams, lakes, |tropical ’ display bod fift; sn Dallas. Post straw vote. From the ret Foal i { 4 Tho a six months. Out-of-State subscriptions; $450 a year; $3.00 si parody Sheila MacCrae does of the | waterfalls, and gardens would be | plants, all different ii > governor's mansion in New York Far ahead in the van we could see flashes of familar orange. q he months or less. Back issues, more than one week old, 15¢. = he ii outstanding. single rotted tree. A cat State’s capitol in Albany, Governor As we passed the lumbering earth movers and non descrip dirty in, We will not be responsible for the return of unsolicite ince Jackie Kennedy bhasn’t| Longwood Gardens, near Kennett | “Desert House”, features all kinds | Franklin D. Roosevelt wired his de- green New York Telephone Company trucks, we overtook a string § 7 wishen scripts, photographs and editorial matte. of unsolicited manu- made any formal protest the Mac- | Square, created by Pierre Samuel | of New World and foreign plants re- Nght. 2 gloaming construction trucks, each bearing the gold letters i lo the stamped envelope is enclosed, and i atier unless self-addressed, Craes plan to use the act, which |du Pont (1870-1954), is on land | quiring hot dry climate P » Delinquent taxes were put on a| ordoni Construction Company” on the cab doors. i per fo held for more than 30 days. and in no case will this material be ve Jie at the Las Angles|deeded by William Penn to George| The main display rooms contain work-out basis, if tax-payers wanted Our spine tingled. Every one of those trucks glistened just ! Selinsg When requesting a chan, : re ee rove, on the Jack Paar |Peirce in 1702 and held by the |seasonable plants, set in with pots to cooperate with the Borough street as though it had come from a wash rack. Every spade and shovel ; Soe 10 give theiy ald ge of address subscribers are asked ow of Oct. 19. According to re- | Peirce family for over two hundred |as grown in the reenho department, This action was result of was stacked in its proper place and every rope dangled in neatly | clubs : Lp ear as well as new address. ports the customers were rolling in | years. During that time many |changed before they oe to por widespread anger at proposed sale| knotted hanks at the right rear. { ; tend tl ow two weeks for changes of address or mew subscriptions Ye wisies. valuable old trees were preserved |As we visited, tuberous begoni * lof household goods belonging to those But that wasn’t all, every driver in those five trucks grinned Core to be phiced on mailing list. Iti Akl tek the Waldortibetoria ond extensive. plantings made. on lim Gloxinias ) a ios who couldn’t pay because of long | 8S We passed him, darn well proud of the equipment he was handling to ay The Post is sent free to all Back Mountain patients in local in New York booked them immedi- | that today trees a hundred and fifty | tured. Whole rooms are devoted to Wmemployment, A man certainly must be proud to work for an outfit that looks was ho hespitals. If you are a patient ask your nurse for it soy a reading one's critic's re- | years old, and over, are common, |such plants as roses. One contains Dallas Borough was completing after its equipment with such care. Such an outfit must be just a gadun Unless paid for at advertising rates, we can give I a ot BE though Mrs. Ken- | All trees, shrubs, etc. are marked |row after row of espaliered nec- work on Parish Street. concerned with its human equipment. It is! : Phillips that announcements of plays, parties ) give no assurance : y 2 walked out of the White | with the botanical designation, and |tarines. Oranges, grapefruit, figs Eric Theodore Schultz, 32, of Dal- | yersity for raising money will appear in a Ee Seles OF sy hale Tite tN is planni shee Somali : ete. 818 giso grown. : Da She tons ana Tw: ANTIITAM : = 3 Pras, 2% ; 3 3 2 ing on 3 ; Proposed or ill i i : : . tel ield, t Fem vi al ors be gon elo mater which [1908 9 0 commits wi oi | oro ee VE ters four | ie pve re 4 Sno th siding ol | 8 fo dass th 100 anniversary of he Secon Bar OF Bll Fun, fn ve Notion] ab y Rppsaret in publication. Tes owe Shia in her black | tains, greenhouses, musical instru- | with lily pools. Hundreds, probably on ears that were burned by the idea | during the latter days of August and the 100th anniversary of _ Susque iin play advertising rates 84c per column inch. q le wig and wearing a copy | ments, singing chimes, open-air | thousands, of flowers of every con- of spending so much in the face of| Battle of Antietam, or Sharpsburg, on September 17 es ansient rates 80c. of the pink evening dress she wore | theat: 4d oth tos : : such widespread dist A i ; 1 il : : er ad rT Tans , | theatre and other special features, | ceivable kind and color B pread distress. An edito- The first was a crushing. i i i Political SS to India : 1 , most ‘of ES ah a go defeat, forcing the disorganized Union a advertising $1.10 per inch. = making the whole a place of inter- | which the ordina erson . ne rial said, “Let both parties, if they | forces back to the gates of Washi donday 5 P The wig was made by Max Factor : 5 : Ty:.D never ; yg of Washington. The second forced General G p y 5 I M. ay Sm y a to est to those interested in horticul- | heard even mentioned before, are to x eager to help the needy, donate | Robert E. Lee to abandon his first invasion of the North, and dashed Advertising copy received after Monda ! Ante copy of Jackie's | ture, architecture, music, and the | be seen everywhere. eir millions of campaign funds to| ‘any hope of foreign recognition for the Confederat. i” at 85¢c per column inch y 5 P.M. will be charged hairdo with bangs. Sheila and |drama. About half a million visit| Climate means nothing at all, as relief work this winter, and let the The battle alo; indi Anti 8 Suter of Amerion; Classifie . sd Jackie both go to the same hair- | the place every year. There are |the entire buildin in people vote in the normal manner, | bloodi ngiainding Amvietem Oresh was one of ths oi ed rates Sc per word. Minimum if charged $1.00 dresser — Kennett of Lily Dache. |several sun dials one forty feet|with temperat Fines Ste gr Bipped free from political pressure.” Wis Joti of jhe i war and although it was not an outright e copies at a rate of 10c can be obtained TL The coat and high-waisted float- i dot perature; and “humidity |” Potate : victory for the Army of the Potomac, it gave President Abraham MOFRinS a : xi every Thursday : , across, following a design used by |controls. Toward the end of th otatoes were 21 cents a peck;| . [Lincoln the 1 i pportuni i iat] or ne ne following newstands; Dallas ~ - Bert’s Drug Store, ing Chanel gown for the act were | the Egyptians. Green plantings are [ day, men with hoses water Bi ground pork and beef, 17 cents per Potent ie Praise Tally to foo Ug Emoneianion Town, 5 estaurant, Daring’s Mark:s, Gosart’s Market, made by Zsa Zsa Gobor’s dress- | made in various designs and groups | requiring it. Some plants are pound; red salmon, tall can 15 cents. On September 22. 1862. five davs after the baftle, Lincoln i ) a, Shavertown — Evans Drug Store, Hall's ps in ised Meo, Renate gon a an os of goomens planted id tubs standing on metal | pn yAPPENED 20 YEARS AGO his preliminary proclamation a plant the a iii reg 5 Truc e — Gregory's Store, Trucksvill ; . ; - | shapes. Some es are natural, but | supports just at, or a little below. ; t Jan 1, 1863, h i 2 i Hetown — Cove’ S ; ucksville Drugs; tures and voice by watching her | extensiv 3 h 5 ) : wary 1, 3, e would declare free all slaves in territory still Store; Sweet Valley hip Euliys Lake — Javers Store, Kockers’s |carefully in her television appear- | built. a tn itl a be Re in Sdn Ty Deity Joseph Suniseded Ode pesisting the Union ‘Theiwen would hence'orth have two puiposes: Noxen — Scouten’s Store: = ny ora = Joe: Store; Races 203 res Specials. re carillon with chimes which sound [profit philanthropic oe erarpation i J werden of gh Sy to a he] Toes Pe fro ia Sav ew . 3 } ; -— rbaugh’s Store; Fern- rdon had no trouble with Presi- | the hour d pl z ze allas * Borough. , General George B. McClellan, the Union Commander Be Boras i= > Bunney’s Store, Orchard Farm Restaurant; dent Kennedy's mannerisms and |dies. onal ru ing 2a on Ful i To Ie SRE er ly —_ Nova s Confectionary. 3 § voles and he did't Reed swiss: everywhere outside: : : ® CTE ers, to scan the skies from the orthern Virginia and shorten, if not end, the war Between the Editor and Publisher—HOWARD W. RISEEY FRANK BLAIR of the “Today” Acres SS are laid out for- ip I or ~ Sviy Rice cemutery station, Stages : R Associate Publisher— A show used to be a commercial air- i ; : ng ’ ures, etc.| Mathers Construction Compan; McClellan with 87,000 troops at hi i blisher—ROBERT F. BACHMAN > I mally with fountains and basins. An | are conducted ? pany ’ ps his command failed to use Associate Rditors—MYRA ZEISER RISLEY dn ne line pilot. He still pilots his own | elaborate system of control is build-| The secon a ate has : Tod Sor a Sialic, because of Shore than 12,000 of them against the divided 41,000 of Robert E. Sports—JAMES LOHMAN a pans, in regulating the water flow, and |tioned will be covered in a later ck of road materials. ; 5 . : nt ARTHUR GODFREY i hin : : Eight army bombers in formatio: McClellan's star set af i 1 Int Ad is making | some gardens are th | col ; 1 an's star after Antietam and he neve: had th : San DO; C. MARKS the most of his vacation. He is out | underground a Sh Correction flew over Dallas, bringing the war| opportunity to lead the great Army that nad wo xilltally iy * = Ch RIS MALLIN in Hollywood preparing a tape for | make colored displays at night. A| Cl Laidl 2 Hille closer. ganized and that to a man was always so devoted to hi 7 culation—MRS. VELMA on gat arence Laidler says the wrong| Nelson Booth : : ad i : Sr = DAVIS one of three television specials he |large open-air theater, with under-|John Cobb was mentioned recently i loft for Toms 00 Antietam, the Dunkard Church, Farmer Miller's Cornfield,’ j graphs—JAMES KOZEMCHAR is Asahi ab PH God. ground dressing rooms, etc. 1is|in this column as a prior owner of i vr {4 Sad h- He Ss Bridge; Binoy Taye, 2% mnie 0 fomoms In Aree e first is enti “ ur. - i i li : 3 : : etic. rubber plant. histo Semi i s ° ° : i equipped with a line of fountains |his property. Since I was in France : ry as Seminary Ridge, the Peach Orchard, the Wheatfield and Editorially Spe akin » fey Br ok thls Able thot Which spray up a water curtain |when the property was sold to John re re tn Devise De I ; 3 a when a curtain is desired. een. t x i 5 g eo 0 A od o> be batts o= ain is desired. One of | Cobb, and I never actually SEW |S Plre were’ mode fo. the eitirel bo was Asse that the famed Bucktails, northern Pennsylvania A y : bo lay e gest pipe organs is on the | County Agent Cobb there, it was an A i boys, wrote their names in glory as skirmisher’s for, Fighting Joe i & YES—IT S TAXPAYERS’ MONEY on the “Tonight” show for a week | premises. error on my part in notchecking up. he bore to be set up in Dal- | Hooker's First Corps. It was there that the valiant Tron Brigade, w Ira in September. CB.S. does not seem About two and a half acres are Clarence says, in part, “The Cobb as, thus e iminating costly trips to brigaded with Wyoming Valley’s own 143rd a year later at Gettys- Writing in the Cleveland Plain Dealer, columni tH inclined to release him and N.B.C.|] covered with greenhouses, but only | that owned our home repre- Shickshinny with limited gasoline. | burg, added lustre to its battle flags ard Preston makes one of the best ed eaaetione 18 I OW= is how: looking for someone else as | a few of the common type are seen. | sented the National Cash Register h he oe Paul Shaver said Antietam is a pleasant drive AY Dallas. Those of a historic come alos {a awit o while tha has a rep! Seman enh Sore of the rooms are = Inge us # Company for many years. He also AE pr on rey mind living in the Back Mountain area are especially fortunate, for ) J WHER THE — gymnasium, wi i ¢ i : s ] ] ivi ithi gove: e simply suggests that, when we write or talk about they leave the Welk show they go | temple fronts covered ih Di re ra EA AR tion. post. sg ie Tetrion of the Oh, Wy ware fought Mia Thueny spending, we use the phrase ‘taxpayers’ | ether silently. A number of read-|villea, a good two-storeys high. Side | Store i 1 od i ol Bide, |, A barracks in Montgomery, Ala- Th i Jarcas money’ rather than “federal funds.” Payers | ers have asked what became of Jim- pillars are Dy ne a deed, na 2 Jeni Bldg. bama, was quarantined becouse of by ough less spectacular and less commercialized than Gettys- It is unfortunate, but true, that there i rs pa a Tons | Bes enh oThet its live pron) wierd, Center HAL Bond, [notte 7 ¢ caine fo Sol met oe the oid jown of Shmrpsbing, 1 emphasize this distin £4 A : a: poze is a need to Rockwell EN nny 2 yer is John Cobb's son-in-law”. Ingitiss. Warten Nicks give details with its 183-acre Antietam National Battlefield Site, has a charm | . * 3 . 3 y aims, . PEAR i * \ ly don’t relate goverritiven, “fron ozs of people, seeming- Jimmy Getzoff resigned to accept Dame in Outpost. William Randolph wag that or Spear for Most Americons. : i taken from them through 1ey to the money that is | concert offers; Larry Dean left to go : : at Camp Stewart, Georgia. Gilbert | p y 17 miles beyond is Harper's Ferry, focus of the John they as tha ugh taxation. Consciously or not, |on his own, and Rocky Rockwell Saf Huey’s address was San Fransisco rown Raid and scene of some of Stonewall Jackson's greatest | : oni op at government has some other and magical [left to join Red Ingall’s group. 1 ®e eo oo € ve oe oo oo APO. / triumphs. Nearby are the famed South Mountain Passes: Turner's, ¢ yoo taining funds. VOICE OF FIRESTONE will re-| The president signed a bi] Tor nd Crampton's : { overnment doesn’t earn money, and it doesn’t cre- |tWR to television on Sunday, A DEDICATED WOMAN We did not have the success |authorizing a Women’s Auxiliary It is wonderful mountain and river country to roam—away from { ate wealth. It isn’t supposed to. Government can 1 September 30 at 10 pm. The week- | Bator otis ever hoped for with the doll booth this Reserve for the Navy. Contem- heavy traffic after you leave Hagerstown or Frederick, Maryland. only what it first seizes from the peopl nd this inakid ly half-hour programs will be tele-| oo pot 1h yo! : year. We will make the grade next | Plated size, 1,000 officers, 10,000 It's a toss up after you reach Harrisburg whether to take Route. the as-yet-unborn th Spavers who LL L 1 slides vised live. iT fever pitch of the | year. : enlisted women. The army asked 15 through Gettysburg to Frederick, Md., or whether to travel of the past for a 26% 10 comb paying the bills Arthur Fiedler will be the princi- | yy a wind down to To the parents who ask if I would for specialized training for 31,000 historic Route 1 through Carlisle and Chambersburg to Hagerstown. { vs . rs pal conductor. Guest conductors! rary Auction is | teach their girls to sew, please mechanics. e I prefer going into Sharpsburg from Frederick because that WN on’t just think of federal f i earth and normal I i N payers’ money oO eral funds. Think of tax- will include Pierre Monteuz, Ho- the ie fi og iving, this is | come see me after September 1st. Folks were urged ‘to buy War is the route both armies followed, but there is always the hazard y—Yyour money. ward Barlow, Harry John Brown, I wish hn S to many. To the ladies who sent me such | Savings Bonds, as many as possible. on Route 15 of tarrying too long at Gettysburg. From and Walter Hendl Risley: tore of Mord TW i nylon stockings, please keep |One extra plane, said F.D.R., might re I'm going to suggest putting temptation out of the way and Joan Sutherland, the coloratura ? 5 : enas them coming. Be sure to wash and | make the difference between victory sticking to Route 11. [It’s a little shorter anyway. At Hagerstown L - from. Australia will ‘ster in dhe. of hove Ses fi Delins By forty-years, | pack them in plastic bags until you |and defeat, take State Route 65 to Sharpsburg. } < be o the programs. She will be the only for pte nding encourge- | are ready to send them. Onions were 3 pounds for 10 There are plenty of good motels in the vicinity. 1 ar | O P one in the cast for the evening of hadith and i > give me back my IL have to protect my health and | cents; bread, 2 loaves for 17 leg ‘Whether you make this trip or not there are excellent accounts OS ra April 21st. Her husband, Richard hatits Worle dey on my | articles we sell. : of lamb, 35 cents a pound; evapor- of the Battle of Antietam at the Library. Those in “Battles and Bonygne will be her conductor. 1 Lov been fork ve ot de I am still Looking for antique doll ated milk, 3 tall cans for 25 cents. Leaders” are excellent as are those in “Lee & His Lieutenants,” by by Hix SEBASTIAN CABOT, “Check- | ond love with oe of hi parts and old materials. Everything Brick-making machinery at Dutch | Freeman. Brady's Photographic History of the Civil War will give Remember the conductos th ai i wg fat man will turn Up | nountain children and old folks : iy 7 hs iy Ohi being dismantled and | you actual pictures of the carnage at Bloody Lane, The Dunkard 0 : uctor on the train who construed thi on “Stump the Stars,” next fall. : - | moth-proofed. : en to Ohio The plant at Lopez Church, and Miller's Cornfield. S$ in ’ i regul p e . 3 I h: i , y iller’s Cornfield. Stephen Vincent Benet’s epic poem ig i; ge stock pretty liberally? Dogs could ride free if es- That's a new title for an old My 5 Bany ware : yopee We will be making doll quilts financed largely by local people,| “John Brown’s Body” will make your spine tingle. And there are But he en pee Show: : Panne Quite 4 which | &omen who helped with donations this oe If you have been sew- ‘was a flop. always Nolan’s “Iron Brigade’. and “The Bucktailed Wildcats” if A € his head over one I . B.S. is reviving on Monday eve- s 3 7 1 in is summer, - 0 ref d i t i y ee fs rE or ve 10 vases na, | Io ot wd even ory | e t ] : Vi 2 y of the fines . a 4 : on the ow ; So 2a oie end of the string fastened around i GARROWAY has signed to civic minded industries in the Back nd pls : Do > of Sn Rent control, at long last, was Glenview PM Church SP Makes Sure | eer < hoy, sign i : : or p um; : ’ ; (y go Kitvens in shoe-boxes,” he quoth, ‘is dogs, Parrots in cages do» half-hour series called “Exlor- | 1." Te ° nn Indies | tows. I rr Has funual Plenic Radar Accurate is dogs. Rabbits in baskets is d ! I Fis ing the Universe,” a science series |; ; very ine. : 2 ; CN OXify MONGy 27) ; outsize Wen 4 “is an igi d, Ban Poa ge the | which will be seen on 100 educa- pe oy desl visl laty iid lg an al Yo spesiment house ones sy Annual picnic of Glenview P. M.| The properly adjusted highway Do Vieni as asect, and it has to pay freight” |tional stations starting in Septem: |", ee rar Ee Girth, A a om Ber. e men and women of Natona : : Wak ul. |a check for the entire amount of | day at Benton Park. Lunch was |vania State Police, is “far more Each ohild 7 Sh with our other old reliables kee My library family of dolls keeps the rent without resorting to she- served at 12:30 and the Adult Fel- | accurate than the speedometers of ach child, until the iron ot hy : : . P | growing . If : 1 ha : : ing gets caught up, is assigned a quota our Fire Company: Ambul g you want to join the | nanigans. A lowship Group honored Lou Achuff, | most cars.” of six Shirts per day. Ha Im orta tP t I ties pany; Ambulance As- | fun send in a doll you don’t ; : ; : ¢ : : oN Half a dozen hankies i : ; S portant Tart in sociation, -and Back Mountain Me- | We will 1 ig ow, ton want. | Back Mountain Little League Vera Welitchko, George Shaver, | The State Police, in a public in - hires stem hankles Is o shirt. Three pairs of undershorts isa | Jill Cumorah Pageant orl, Lorary tn PRawonty |r ove he oll pw [sen tig v0 tn Jane Sowers, Linda Williams, and | formation folder about radar distri- iors of Ty pos > i pat > : : one without sleeves three : operation. We do have a com- oy: Ts Behe Ai ows Therese’s, lost thelr chance. at the Doris Do on, their birthdays and | buted recently, point out that their Little by little, the kids are worki 2g - 3 : One of the young Mormon mis~ munity to be proud of. whe could make a hungry donkey championship but they planned to ht us a os ow snd radar units are maintained >$ & the FOL oF IW aro on es ho 2 2 yin Senate — id x oy es : our Pres Nes- | laugh, Dick Demmy. He made me iiphe ee : Winey IT Soa oe a engi be thei i : ospital Nurses, and the : oh 1s 0 ses wi ans an s - e units are Ih i es ie a carrot in front of a reluctant horse. Cumorah Pageant at Palmyra last |and women of Wilkes-Barre Red = mn aa tin - Te Tonilies. The progam wey in dgbol Mi: SEM DY he preity won wl ir that Ti Bw it, because at the beach they week. Elder John Wirth, striding | Cross for their help in historic nurse > oti Grateful I for 1.) prs. Louise McQuilkin' was elected | 22% Mrs: John Fluck. ing and calibration, assuring that Re or anything but bathing suits, and bathing suits re- esi os Ne in Soren iio Sa This doll pro- R.D. 3 Dallas i 2 petri ntt. status’ 58 Fenttier In Thess present were: Mr. and Ms. hey 2 maintained at the highest The i . 3 hundreds of ‘other ‘numbers Jocl gers gomg nis winter. Mrs, Arth Dallas Borough-Kingston Townshi ugh Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Louis |€Vel of accuracy. get a jr Li ey pay no freight, but neither do they bearing aspirants, impinged upon | : > 9 Yovon school jointure. - .'?| Achuff, Mr. and Mrs. Corey Cris-| In addition the troopers point os ocd nd fresh from the line, they iron themselves the eye of the director. fingers, and is often used in “Coun-| A. O, P Chi pell, Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, | Out officers operating the radar sets . en i ed. There is nothing that smells quite so heavenly as a “You're General Moroni, chief of || Batt Leigh N try and Western” music. Grand- + 0. Porty of Chicago wig made Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Russell Case Mr. | are equipped to make on-the-spot i 9 bleached by the hot summer sun, wrinkle- free from the : Christian forces of the etier Lely ton Never ma listens every day for the strains a HH 5 Loar Sgwesih ay and Mrs. Henry Randall, Mr. and accuracy checks before each opera- sk breeze. fi Nephites,” pronounced Director of ‘ISweet Adeline’, in vain. She's | who had vesigned + 2 a ane: Mrs. George Shaver, Jr. Mr. and tion. Ten : rx Hansen, crossing off number 164 on by Leighton Scott convinced I need lessons. pany in western de ani OM" | Mrs. Nicholas Susaraba, Mr. and “Radar is Just one mots means SA years ago in the Dallas Post, Pillar to Post carried sage | Dis agenda. Incidentally, indicative of Auction : ylvania. | Mrs Kenneth Austin, Mr. and Mrs. |of guarding you from highway reck- he ice to grandmothers. Buy /a ton of clean sand in advance of the Joseph J Bankhead, the second GOT A SONG? values, the banjo was later valued Dr. J. G. Tilem, who bought the | John Fluck, Stan Karuza, Mr. and lessness — your own and others,” wholesale invasion of grandchildren, and have it dumped somewhere of the Mormon missionaries, was ! 24 by an expert in Philadelphia at Library Auction lamb, says it got| Mrs, Charles Seward, Rev. and |State Police said. in the shade. Flank it with a ‘tub of water and all the cooking assigned to a less spectacular part | With the world-famous Folksong | about 175 dollars. e his goat Essence of sheep, he said, | Mrs. Andrew Derrick, Patsy and spoons and pans you can spare. ps a member of the congregation |Festival coming up at Ashville,| gi jet Kk 3 : floating into his dental office at | Jack Achuff, Kathy, Karen and |p ed C te R f Wien ths elton come ptegiering Ju or lubed after « profitable Sopmorting tho righteous King Ben- |N. C., this month, featuring a lot of e 100 know if you have any | Harveys Lake, was discouraging to | Knadi Karuza, Brenda and Diane our oncrete hoo Er ee Ade Roly I J ahe « potiille omain. “1t pays to bo tall dark and |0ld time mountain music, I set to So 4 3 Jor play {Soom ain patients awaiting the drill. Gelsleichter, Donna and Larry Sew- | On Gym An Innovati enother tub by the back steps, out of sight of traffic, slide off the handsome,” he quipped, “if you |Wondering: Does anybody know any | gof a ith 9 or a Sone Green tomato growers were anti- | ard; George, Tom and Alan Shaver; Y on soaked sunsuit, garnish with a bath towel, and lead into the kitchen want to get to wear an orange songs about the Back Mountain | or got me, and maybe We | cinating bigger crops and higher | Nick and Timmy Susaraba; Ken, | The new gymnasium at Lake-Leh- as clean as a whistle, leaving the sand behind in the tub. tunic and a breastplate over m|area? Or about people in our local gor Bb goth gone | lw wig) | Gary, Randy and Darren Ausin; |man has been roofed with 200 ot That was ten years ago, when pint-size moppets visited regu- green jacket.” Di? There are lots of miners’ : TY a Married: Elizabeh Bilbow to Edo Mesdames Leona Bellas, Chester yards of concrete, steel-reinforced. yi i Crowds were turned away both be ne ut Jom ghost farm songs, Principals At Annual mund J. Hutchinson Phyllis Sweezy | Culver, Janice Gelsleichter, Stephen |It was poured in its entirety be- ing f 2 good advice for grandmothers who have small-fry com- Friday and Saturdy night, because i Ee = t local creeks and : to Richard R. Reed Rose May Chu- Welitchko, Sarah Moss, Caroline [tween dawn and dusk about a 2 a visit. ; of lack of suificient parking space. TMOoUNIAINgG 4 } Wyalusing Conference kinas to John Pensyl. Jeanette Kar. | Moss: Jessie Matukitis, Anna Comp- month ago, and is still ripening |g’ - ut it is no longer applicable to the rising generation of the Bightseers outnumbered banner | The reason for my interest in this lotski to Harry Harding. ton, Catherine Coleman, Verna |slowly. | expanding Hicks tribo. Thero is ono loft, who could sill be shucked Yonge of last yesr, dates back to one of the earliest Li.| Lester Squier, supervising princi- | Died: Jack Goss, traffic crash in | foo watt Higging Mwy] The eof 's » departure in fis ou is wet sunsuit and dunked without causing the neighbors to | It rained Saturday might, but by brary Auctions when Grandma pal of Lake - Lehman Jointure, | Connecticut. David Culver, 63, Car- Prop, Katherine Fluck, B. F. Much- |area, says Raymon Hedden, general gasp, but the rest of the grandchildren would view the idea with 9 pm., the hour for the curtain to Zeiser saw a five-string banjo go up | Robert Belles, supervisor of ele-|verton. Mrs. Mildred Freeman, 49 ler, Ronald Moss, Jack Crigin, | contractor, but has been used suc- consternation. rise, the rain stopped. The Mormon FH the block, and bought it for me | mentary education, and Anthony | Beaumont. Mrs. Minnie Credle 7 TT cessfully in other parts of the State. i Some of them ere looking forward to getting their drivers pageant has never been rained out. or 15 ms She didn’t know | Marchakitus, high school principal, | Hunlock Creek Willard Race, '85, Classroom Furniture It is not recommended for areas censes. ; pans sho 4 Sesiol but she remem- | were among the 156 educators in | Demunds, Lewis Reese, 70, Carver- : where earth movements may be ex- __ Sme of them are about to enter high school, though there is Collie Seeks Haven or t Glee Clubs used to sing |the upper echelons who attended | ton. Mrs. Mary Crispell, 51, Dallas To Be Delivered Sep. 4 pected. still a sprinkling of children of grade school age to counterbalance ky : to banjo accompaniment, and |the annual Wyalusing Conference| A band of predato : 4 : ; those in college Nice big collie found haven from | thought that such an entry into the [early this week. George Taylor, |ated in Wi profit = ey Furniinre for now classrooms st Birds Ne d F d Ww t The terrace, thet used 1o'be dedicated to the eatidpile hus Tooglay's Shore, Wik iy Thomas world of = ganigad fun would lift |cmce supervising principal at indy a i a terrorizing LokeTopmm High School will be © ood, Water greening wp over the past several years and the re a % Deon raham, Hunlock Creek R.D, Mrs. |me out of my ordinarily dark and |was present. 2 : elivered the week of September 4| Birds need food and water this | od weal ; : x ; mnan ] Graham has small kittens, and |brooding nature, Ronald Doll accepted an offer as |from United Equipmnt and Furni- | nd used for various small construction jobs, they are terrified. The collie ma; The ki : One of the most valuable confer-|consultant at Columbia University. |ture. Classrooms will b a 1- | symmer. Encourage them to come | Nobody asks for sand these days. And nobody asks : ) y e kind of banjo she thought |ences he has ever attended rt y ? e ready toby putting up suet feeders and let- | Harveys Lake to the amusement park. y esks %o go to have slipped iis collar. See Tred- she wes buying is a four-siring|Mr. Squier. Matters of or SG “Do tor. mv wie hae di receive furniture at this time with- | tisg water dribble into a shallow Tos thy toiling olay tors oo ing Post. Mrs. Graham does not | tenor instrument used in Dixieland. | discussed, includi : ctor, my wife has dislocated | out recourse to storage. All mill} excavation in a rocky ledge. Dro ht | ey gots them . . . thet, and the late |wanttosend i : ing the growing her jaw. If ha i y ig T.V show. : ~ send it to the SPCA. It be- |The bale = bought me, on the insistence by the State that larger | way at wok oF + te Ee ti paula IR ORPIUIR I Dd on Tide hating don at 1 - other , is picked with three] jointures be formed. ry. : 1 . only water, but natural foods , you might drop in” Lan : "
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