! sm rE NE gma Orange L. Stanley Jones told me about the Annual Ambulance meeting which was held ‘at the Orange Church last Tuesday night. This | was the time for election of officers, and there were enough interested | persons there to more than meet | the quorum standards. For presi- dent Henry ' Hess; vice-president | William Boyes; treasurer L. Stanley | Jones; secretary Ama DeGraw. | Directors, for three years, Stanley | Weaver and Claude Fuller; others ' Harold Davenport, Marie Duffy, John Kadillac, Karl Besteder. The association spent for the past year $846.45. The Northmoreland-Frank- lin Township ambulance made 32 calls, involving 14 persons in mak- ing them. It, was stressed at the | meeting that the ambulance ma- chine is already 12 years old and that we need to look ahead to the not-too-far distant future to getting either a new or top condition used ambulance to replace this one. Trip To Bethlehem i Mr. and Mrs. L. Stanley Jones together with Mr. and Mrs. Henry | [Hess made a weekend trip to Beth- | { lehem, the home of world-famous | Bach Festival, to attend one of the public rehearsals of the Bach choir. | In order to attend the regular festi- val one, has to get tickets far in | Get an extra 20% discount if you can match this tire for the price Cooper Air-Master nov od Pd advance and they have been sold ! out since February. But the public | | | rehearsal is the next best thing. Stanley reports Henry Hess as say- | NO STRINGS ATTACHED. We'll give you an extra 20% discount if you can find any other major company tire that matches Air- Master nylon quality at our rock-bottom price. Check these extra mileage and safety features. 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His 35 are ‘your guarantee that your local government will | PULL LEVER 19A for BOWEN DaLLaw, LuluSYLVANIA | Shavertown Cub Scouts : Sweet Valley Clean Up Old Cemetery Lehme ye ao Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winters and; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Petroski, | Cub Scout Troop 233 of Shaver-' eels recently visiting her sister Shickshinny, spent the past week- town, turned out in full force to npg H. G. Bland in Gloucester, Va. liam, and Lorraine, New Jersey, | end with the latter's parents, Mr. glean up the. Shaver Cemetery on Mr. dnd Mec. Wilitar Drabick ste spent last week-end as the guests’ and Mrs. Simon Long. Mr. and Mrs. Overbrook Avenue on Saturday. The po again after staging the Winter of Mr. and Mrs. William Winters, David Blaine (she is the former hous raked and their dads cut ;, Florida Boling tue ater their | Helen Long) have moved ' from pranches from the dead trees and ication, ! Mr. and Mrs. Eli Long and sons, Newark, New Jersey to Nanticoke. hauled everything across the street Mrs. H. A. Brown is entertaining Eli, Jr. and Abe, have moved from! A limited number of bus reserva- t, be burned. They will return this her daughter and husband, Mr. and Muhlenburg to Sweet Valley. Mr. tions for parents and fans of ihe coming Saturday to finish the job mys. J. Ferre from Rochelle, N. Y. Long is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Prize-winning Lake-Lehman High pefore Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. = The storm we had the other day Simon Long, Mooretown. ,..1| School band are still open for the pan Shaver, owners of the cemetery, gre mdde a mess out of some parts Young Adults group of the Maple competitions June 1 at Sherburne, donated a contribution to the Troop. ¢ Tehman. At' the Rest Home a Grove Methodist Church will spon- New York. For reservations call) (o, Monday evening at St. Paul's {1c was struck, and it fell a short sor a Spaghetti Supper Saturday | MIS Joseph Kemag, GR 17-3514 Or Lutheran Church, Cub Master Joseph distance from a large window. It ~ evening May 25 at the church hall. George: Wesley, Sr. GR 772503, Precone will meet with Den Mothers, (5 5 frightening experience for the Tickets may be purchased from Loren, Cragle, Ji. and LeRoy Auxiliary and Committeemen to 14 folks. members of the society or at the Simons, Hunlock’s Creek, left Sun- f:5ish this cub year and make plans oor. jg day for a week of fishing at West-| for next year. | port, Ontario and the wind broke a window in his Mr. znd Mrs. George Haines, Mr. | poh: F this woot! i my TET Cafeteria Staff | home. The roads are bad enough, but they are worse now, as they are washed out in several places. W.C.T.U. seveaty-ninth Conven- Dallas tion was held at the Dorranceton Church Wednesday, in Observing birthdays are ‘Carol Owens, daughter of Mr. | ft] and Mrs. William Owes; Barry, To Visit Hershey Ray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. The Cafeteria’ Staff of Ray; Anthony Tock yuch II son. g.hool District is planning a bus Methodist tory reunion at Bloomsburg Friday, Mn om ik orks | trip, June 1st, to Hershey Park, the Kingston. ; which was designated as Ladies Zorighter and Soe of Me. and Mrs, ‘Dutch Pantry, where the waitresses There were the, following mem- Day. Gilbert © Phares: Kathy Mine are attired in Dutch costumes, and bers from Lehman: Minnie Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Yocka- daughter of Mr. and Med Proctor Donor points of interest. Lillian Hildebrant, Viola big vitch, Jr. entertained at a dinner. Mingus; Sharron Bac Farvers), Public is invited and mpyone (Bs. H. A. Brown and Lillie Con- on Mother’s Day honoring their mo- deughtet of Mt and. Mis. Paul Pare | interested, please call, 6744612 until Fel: nin i i ; thers. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. ver: Paul Haines, son of Mr. and 4 p.m. after that time, 6740026 or : on y-thir a gp oe EI a Wey Resa Heed Water. A fire fighting airplane ar- | met at the Boulevard and Taber- Sr, Elizabeth, New Jersey, Tony! During last Thursday's storm a rived on the scene within minutes ' nacle Methodist Chureh in Bing- TH], Cathy. and Jeif, children of Mr. ‘barn | on, ‘the, property; of Joseph i i he HE in ave a and Mrs. Anthony Yockavitch, Jr. | Weller, Pikes Creek, was struck bys ae DS es > Le ; EAVES [By i ] ’ ’ | was necessary for the Sweet Valley | talk about their trip in many coun- Mrs. Cletus Holcomb, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yahara, Sweet Valley, and Glen Case, Dallas were among thoze attending the Spring Cciasis- he oll this erpaTionee hve cht lightning. and burned completely. | Department to use ‘this service. |tries around the world. She is a hoard anvehing lhe or ne Members of the Sweet Valley Chief Cragle reports a fine turnout | person you would enjoy listening (oro Anyang tet ‘Volunteer Fire Dept. fought the of the men at both fires. to. blaze, _ preventing the fire from Bess Klinetob, Pikes Creek, was Ladies from Lehman were Mrs. | spreading to other buildings near- | ghe guest last Tuesday of Mr. and |Addie Searfoss, Mrs. Randolph # by. | Mrs. William George. Miss Kline- | Wright, Mrs. Arthur Hoover, Miss ‘Friday, May 3, a home owned by | tob was a dinner guest on Wednes- | Letha Wolfe, Mrs. Lillian Hilde- Burt Hummel and occupied by day evening of Mr. and Mrs. Walter | brant and Mrs. Morton Connelly. fill Jacob Huber burned to a total loss. | Tworek. Our sympathy goes out to the ¥ (§ When the fire spread to a wooded | Dean Long, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Earl Eustice family of Lehman, as ; ll area and threatened to become un- | Charles H. Long, returned Mecnday | Mrs. Eustice lost ther dear mother, : ij controllable, Fire Chief Loren Cragle | to his studies at Bloomsburg Teach-| Mrs. Anna Kessler, Saturday morn- $ f§ Jr. summoned help from the Hazel- ers College, after spending the ling. She had been sick for a long | ton Department of Forests and | week-end with his parents. time at the Bocinme Nursing home SR : ; lat Eyers Grove. 3| Sure for November! GEORGE T. Carverton The Pairs and Spares class met May 2 at the home of Phyllis and Willard Piatt. Lillian Werts con- ducted the devotions. Doris and Clark Lewis led the discussion period with ‘the theme ‘Valley Crest.” ! Attending were Doris and Clark Lewis, Doris and Steve Stearn, Lois and Nub Perry, Dofothy Ann Sear- | foss, Faye Perry, Phyllis and Wil- lard Piatt, George and Gloria Par- | rish and Lillian Werts. The next , monthly meeting will be Thursday, June 1st. Mt. Pocono, Pa. INDOOR - GUTDOOR ANTIQUES SHOW AND SALE Route 611, Next to the Railroad Station EVERY THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. — Starting May 30 NEW DEALERS EACH WEEK FREE PARKING—SNACK BAR—DOOR PRIZES OFFSET DEPARTMENT ] AD MISSION —— 5C¢ Is One Of The Finest 1S : od, In Pennsylvania admihistrative capacities THE DALLAS POST t CAST YOUR VOTE -wx CAPABLE CANDIDATES DEDICATED TO SERVE YOU County C ommissIONERS © VOTE FOR TWO e Equalization program by October 1, 1964, in ‘This Is Our PROGRESSIVE PROGRAM We reaffirm the belief that Valley Crest should be operated as a medically-oriented facility giving efficient and adequate services on a reasonable level of expenditure. This includes convalescent and rehabilitation programs for those who have a potential for recovery, a bi pleasant environment for those who are des- = tined to remain for long periods, and good We will administer the County Government in nursing care for the seriously ill. It also means the most economical manner possible and thus continued efforts to develop a Foster Home enable as much as possible of the total tax Progre ps ba Gore Puen ae monies levied to be retained on the local level § muted eq wanadily oO: Valley LTes ge ea may be used to maximum effectiveness. to meet municipal and school district costs. so This means modernization of County functions and services to make them more efficient and We will complete and up-date the Reassessment order to provide a tax base from which the required finances can be secured, with each property-owner paying only his or her fair share of the total cost. We will remove Valley Crest from political interference. : . less costly. g We will place the professional, medical and : nursing staff of Valley Crest under a Civil ¢ Service system with employment and tenure ; based on merit and ability alone. : We will cooperate with all interested officials of local government in projects or programs for municipal improvements. DR. STANLEY STAPINSKI PULL LEVER 6B ATTY. JARRETT W. JENNINGS | PULL LEVER 8A % Candidates Working For Republican Party Unity * * PRIMARY ELECTION, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1963 % DISTRICT ATTORNEY SHERIFF TREASURER Pe | ATTY. ROBERT J. . ° HOURIGAN MOCK DIXON | LEVER 10A ~ LEVER 3B LEVER 12B ' y 7 i! RECORDER OF DEEDS CORONER HOSEY ~~ FASCIANA ~~ WALTER if CLEVER ISA... EVER 174 Kenneth Sutton’s garage blew in, O NE COUNTY! SURVEYOR | 4 LEVER 184 A. DI Ic Co ‘Tues was Kenn while ‘t} with Merr the in th be h