SECTION B — PAGE 6 Shavertown | Brush Fires Continue Last weekend, brush fires set im the E. Center Street sector were attributed to youngsters seen in the area. The same boy who was successful in his second attempt tried earlier in the week to start a blaze. 1 Judy and Linda, Mrs. Peter Gal { lagher and daughter Helen, Mrs. | Philip Deutsch, Wilkes-Barre and | Mrs. Margaret Dilg, Shavertown. | Young Jimmie has three living’ great grandmothers, Mrs, Gallagher, Mrs. Dilg and Mrs. Emily White, all in their eighties. i TT THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1963 Jackson Twp. Clocks in homes at Chase Manor ran over an hour late last Thursday because of installation of an exten- sion to the power line running on the first cross road of the Chase Manor building project. Extension was necessitated by the opening of more land for building lots by Haro! Bertram, and the laying of found- | their, services .to get. this new one into shape for the boys. ! Congratulations to Scott Williams Sherwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Sherwood, who will celebrate his fourth birthday on May 14. Robert Ragukas, Chase Manor, was married to Dorothy Morio of Wilkes Barre, Saturday, May 4, at the St. Boniface Church, Wilkes-Barre, with the Rev. Paul M. Baier officiating. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA rd FOR FINE Earl t i x) Mrs. John C { : : a ; i ot oe roi fitions tor wo ew Famssiin ts A Seseprion way held 314s Besias QUALITY FOODS 1 ! g ; 3 En ; > v fe. ABER the near vicinity and simultaneous- ' guests, Miss Sally Pierson and her | Ep pesioniiel et ih Bd ne or e Al L : ly Dallas Fire Company was called fiance, Robert Berquist, both of ! Tent. Si duinvo goniracting jim I. on i 2p LAMDreAUN : ar Lone Toland dnd Miss Laure Pibre | is extend’'ng two of the crossroads | moved into an apartment at Mt. Nn ) . g in the settlement. Zion. | . 5 On The Ballot Kingston Township voters going to the polls on May 21 will find the following local candidates run- ning for office: William Davis, Shav_ ertown, for school director who has picked up considerable support since the open declaration of his views on pertinent questions; Ted Poad, former tax collector for the post of township auditor. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. James Devlin, Pioneer Avenue, who ! Watkins, Marilyn Peabody, Mrs. T+ is reported that, ‘within a short tand-Franklin T i have welcomed into their family a Richard Thomas, Louise Ocken- | ime, So grading cquipment loan- | i a ig il CO Our MANAGERS AND CLERKS thank baby daughter, Ann Marie, born house, Ruth ; Nesbitt, Robbie |ed by the Banks Construction Com- people instructed in the use of you for the grand response given their May 1, in Nesbitt Hospital. Ann | Mitchell, Jennie Hill, Irene Elston,’ pany will level off this field. with everything n that merciful wagon! sale last week. In appreciation they are Marie joins three brothers who are quite ‘excited over her appearance. Mother and infant came home early this week. Mrs. Clara Troxell, Main. Street, has returned home from the sunny son, Wilkes-Barre. Brenda will be in the young couple's wedding party this summer. Mrs. Lorraine Stair, Pioneer Ave- | nue, turns out the loveliest knit | sweaters as gifts for her family and friends, usually finishing one in a week’s spare hours. BIRTHDAYS Birthday greeting this week to ' Doris Lynn Lewis, Clifford Parker, James Keiper, Robin Templin, Leona Donald Powell, Lambert Swingle, | Henry Andrus, Trusianie Rozelle, | Jeff Sieber, Lester Schramm, Jack ! | B. Kitchen, Jr., Nancy Swain, Edith Weiss, Louise Cottle. . , Mr: and Mrs, Lewis Sax, E. Center Congratulations to Mrs. Bernadine Wienicki on her b'rthday Friday. Mrs. Wienicki was presented with a cake by her fellow workers at her | place of employm-nt Monday. The baseball damond located at! Chase Corners is being conveted into a nursery by James Barto. John | Hewitt, owner of the nursery lot, | has offered use of another parcel of | land ch Chase Road for the use as a ball field. the final grading to be done by the | Chase Manor, giving ‘the owners of i William Boyes, a Dandelions have burst out in all their glory on most of lawns in same plenty of work to uproot them. “Mr. and Mrs. John Fronczkewicz, Towanda, spent the weekend with Mrs. Fronczkewicz's mother, Mrs. Margaret Billow, Chase Manor. Orange You needn't be afraid to send for cert'fied Red southland, where she reports a very , Street, were recent guests of Tech- nice winter spent in the Miami nical Sergeant and Mrs. Dennis Beach area. | Tredinnick and family at Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Woolbert, Main | John Henninger Sr., and son John Street had as Sunday dinner guests, | Jr., spent several days in Newark, their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. | N. J., where they visited old friends and Mrs. James White and young and business associates. ; son, Jimmie, Carlisle, daughters! Local residents searching out the Cr. Aaron S. Lisses Optometrist 88 Main Street, Dallas Professional Suite Township “Suvervisers. This lot will | Cross instructor was on hand Sun- be used by farm clubs, of the Little | day afternoon at the fire hall in League baseball ‘teams. | Orange to give them the works A lot of sweat and toil went into | shout the works in the ambulance. the building of the former baseball How to use the oxygen, for in- field, and it is hoped that the men : stance, how to change from one of the community will again offer tolling of a fire bell Saturdav after- noon ‘were delighted to discover newlyweds, Mariellen Daw and John Fine Jr., just married in Shavertown Methodist Church, seat- ed in a miniature fire engine which carried them to ‘their reception at Lake. ( Tom Heffernan, Jr., following closely, was afforded some excel- lent picture shots as the procession stopped for red lights, and friends the home of the bride at Harveys | | tank to the other, how to apply it l'to the victim. Everything in the ambulance was removed ‘to show the class where it all was stored, | fow to gat ‘it out and use it. how | to tuck the victim into the ambu- i lance all safe and hurry him away to the house of mercy. Those pres- {eng for the instruction were: Mr. | and Mrs. Malcolm Baird, Mrs. I Marietta Gay. Mrs. Priscilla Perry, | Mrs. Doris Bedford, Mr. and Mrs. { Elmer Evans, Mrs. Glenna Rozelle, Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth DeGraw. Ar- Thank You Very Much! again offering many outstanding values, which you can readily see in our ads, plus SHOP AT YOUR DALLAS A&P SUPER MARKET 125 MEMORIAL HIGHWAY many more which we were unable to list. - Golden Cream Style A& A&P SLICED BEETS . . 16-0z. IONA TOMATOES . . . 1h. 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