ANTA y were y their Heaven eighth 1 OST ! <. i i TT a HN So rs mere, DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA ~ Button Lodged In Tiny Tot’s Nose Kevin Wagner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wagner, Follies Road, ! Huntsville, was admitted to Mercy | Hospital Wednesday for removal of { a button from his nose. | Although, Kevin in his baby man- { ner had tried to say, “Nose”, his | mother thought he had a cold until | the condition persisted for several { days. = . Taken to his physician for an § examination the one and a half fyear old tot was found to have a Iforeign body lodged in his nostril. i et TS Enfgst Together i Yo a ‘Receive Same Rank ® Two neighborhood boys who en- listed in the Armed Forces together Bhave received their second class Irank simultaneously. Thomas Metz, Jr., son of Mr. and #Mrs. Thomas Metz, Carverton, and #Gerald Raubia, son:of the late Mrs. I Madeline Raubia, also of Carver- “ton, signed up for the U. S. Navy lin August 1960 under the buddy ‘plan. ae | Soon after boot training was ‘completed, the two boys were as- signed to different fleets, Tom going ‘to Alaska where he’ spent a year’s duty. # { Word was received this week that Metz had attained his 2nd Class Radioman rank‘and Raubia, that of 2nd Class Machinist Mate. © Raubia will complete his period ‘of service in November 1963. He is stationed at Newport, Rhode Is- {land. Metz is based at Long Beach, {California and will complete :his ‘tour in January 1964. LY — ‘Lehman Odd Fellows dR. 1.00 712. Lehman Odd fellows, enjoyed a social evening “last night at the Lodge Hall, where ‘a brief business meeting was fol- flowed by refreshments. } NEw Low PRICES .COAL -VERY HARD, NO DIRT LOW ASH CONTENT HIGH IN HEAT —100% GUARANTEED— STOVE & JUMBO NUT $16.50 PEA 15.00 STOKER 14.00 In Two Ton Lots Give us 3 days Notice On Delivery 674-5766 MILTON PERREGO mi fects. .| Brule and the 4-H Festival. Lehman Mr. and Mrs, Chester Barrall enter- tained recently Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Gregory, Trucksville; Mr. and Mrs, Wayman Miers, Nescopeck; Mr. and Mrs. James Lord and daughter, Vernanne, Shavertown; Mr. and Mrs. James Barrall and children, Sandra, James and Billy. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lamoreaux’ and daughter, Carol Ann, attended the ordination service of the Wyo- ming Conference at Endmell, N. ¥. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Squier and sons, Carl and Roy, also attended the Wyoming Conference, at End- well. Carl went up on Friday eve- ning to represent the M.Y.F. of th church. : Cub Pack 200 Is Being Reorganized Prince of Peace Episcopal Church will reorganize Cub Pack 200 Mon- day evening, when Packmaster Philip Walter will award bobcat pins and present the charter. At present there is just one den, but den- mother Mrs. James Besecker Jr. is confident that there will shortly be a second den. Until so many’ Cubs graduated into ‘higher orders: of Scouting, Cub Pack 200 was a bustling organization. There is a new crop of small boys, and the Pack is being revitalized. Instruc- tion has been going on. since March. Rainbow Girls’ Open Installation May 25 Charles E.. James Memorial As- sembly of the Order of the Rain- bow for Girls will hold an “OPEN INSTALLATION” to which the pub- lic is invited at Trucksville Methodist Church Educational Building Satur- day, May 25, at 7:30 when Penny Farrar will. become Worthy Ad- visor. Refreshments will be served. Rehearsal for the members of the Order will be at 10 A.M. Saturday. Cloverleaf 4-H Club Cloverleaf 4-H Club met at Trucksville Fire Hall May 16 at 7:30. Refreshments were served by Suz- anne Mieczkowski, Evelyn Scott, and Cheryl Baird. ’ : Also present were: John Roberts, Pat Holdredge, Robert Holdredge, Bryan Baird, Bud Scott, John Cum- mings, Mr. and Mrs. Scott, and Mr. Chadwick. : : Mr. Chadwick, field representa- tive, gave a discussion on our proj- Mrs. Scott talked about Camp Next meeting will be June 20: Save On Your Printing Have It Done By The Post IN LUZERNE PLENTY OF FREE PARKING | taken to Nesbitt Hospital in very LATEX OR OIL BASE REGULARLY $7.95 GAL. One Coat Oil Base House Paint eo Twa-coat performance with one-coat economy. Half the time, half the work, half the cost of ordinary oil hase paints e Lasts longer for less frequent repaint: ing e Withstands weather -ex- tremes . . . Fade-resistant . . » high gloss-retention. White stays . white, colors stay bright e High- hiding . . . SeH-leveling . . . easy brushing e Chalk-sesisting. WHITE AND POPULAR COLORS NOW ONLY New, Easy-to-Use Latex House Paint e Qutlasts ordinary house paints o No special undercoat needed on previously painted homes eo Safe to paint on damp surfaces e Dries fast to prevent spotting by dust, dirt and bugs e Wash brushes clean in soap and water eo Challcresisting eo Protects against blistering and peeling on new or hare wood e Flows on for easiest application e Modern yelvet flat finish, OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 3 P.M. Shavertown Se i 16 East Center Street Shavertown, Penna. Phone 674-8866 Lumber Co. pr rr pe WAIT AND SEE CLASS Wait and See Class met in the basement of the church recently. Mrs. R. Wright presided, Mrs. Ches- ter Barrall gave secretary’s report, Mrs. Mabel Major the treasurer's report. We had a discussion on placing a loud speaker in the church. We are hoping to get some help and cooperation from all classes and different departments im the church. It would be a fine thing for all the folks to be able to hear the whole service. There were twenty-two present. Mrs. Minerva Carichner, Mrs. Ethel Johnson and Minnie Hoover served refreshments. The next meeting will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cham- berlin. Dewey Hoover, Outlet Road, was | serious condition, but you will be glad to kmow he is improving. Jimmy Moyer, Outlet Road, who has been ill for some time in Geisinger Hospital, is home now and doing very nicely. Mrs. Dorothy Shearn and Mrs. Louis Miller, Philadelphia, spent the weekend with their sister and sister-in-law, Mrs. Morton Connelly. They also visited Mr. and er 4 Chester Lamoreaux. Mr. and Mrs, Lewis V. Ide spent | ; Sunday in Clifford, where they |g were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. | fi Lee Riker. Lewis V. Ide, Leonard Ide, Lance- ford Sutton, Alan Major and Ken- neth Hawk attended the testimonial dinner held at the Country Club in Lancaster, - on Tuesday night in honor of ©. H. Aurand who is re- tiring from his duties as Superin- tendent of Schools in Lancaster. Mr. Aurand taught in Lehman 1." ET Ft i Wheeler's Cafe Lake ~ Noxen Road Harveys Lake EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT Lobster Tail Platter '/2 Spring Chicken Club Steakette 75: FimmunnmEERERERUEEEEEER 17] forLess... with GAS Live Modern... Schools 1921 to 1941 and _is re- membered by most of us. He and his wife are building a home in Dallas and will make their home near us. It is good to know that some of the people read about dangers on the highways, especially route 118 and Lake Road turn. They give a very simple marking, and as so many think all we need at present is some Red Reflectors marking the turn on both roads. What do you say folks? interested im ‘this project or shall we forget about it? Please write to Mrs. Morton Connelly, R.D. 4, Dallas. Mrs. Mabel Major and family entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rhinard and children, Douglas and Beth Ann, weekend. Do we have enough | Stillwater, over the Auxiliary of Jackson Township | firemen is holding a rummage sale at the fire hall today and tomor- row between the hours of 10 a.m. and 8 p.m.. Come out and support these women who stand behind our fine fire department, and who serve those delicious turkey suppers to help purchase additional equip- ment. People who travel the state high- way between Chase Corners and the Sweet Valley road toward West Nanticoke are wondering whether The Dallas Post Does Full Color OFFSET PRINTING OPEN EVERY NITE TILL aHT NOY a a 4 Bs | would suggest that if you have any | 2 complaints that you first contact | ' REDUCED PRICES AG AN Sm The Place is Farmhouse Shoe CORNER SECOND AVE. — PIERCE ST., KINGSTON The Time is - | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 23,1963 ~~ Jackson Township the new state administration has | appointed a caretaker for this sec- | tion of road, as it is badly in need of repairs. This reporter hag received several | complaints relative to dusty roads | in the township prior to recent | rains the anonymous callers ‘would | not indicate what section of the | township they were calling from. | This reporter must have specific lo- cations and name of the caller be- fore he can publish information, so | the proper officials for atcion. I was struck with the wander- |§ lust the past two beautiful Sundays | which accounts for lack of news. | If T don’t call you, please call nie. larket MEN'S ‘WORK SHOES $4.00 anduwp MEN'S OXFORDS $3.00 andup BOYS’ OXFORDS $2.00 and up CHILDREN’S TENNIS SHOES WOMEN’S TENNIS SHOES CHILDREN’S SAMPLE SHOES _ 15¢ and up and up $1.00 ($7.00 value) bo $1.00 | | | Built-In Ritchen ; Building, Buying or Remodeling? Then make your kitchen the showplace—or show-off room—of your home with color-coordinated Caloric Gas Built-In Units! A large selection of beautiful decorator’s colors for you to match, mix or blend your top burner unit, oven-broiler, and even the ventilating hood and sink . . . Automatic Gold Star features, too! p Literature with plans and specifications available free for you and your contractor. Ask at our Sales Offices! No obligation! 4 PENNSYLVANIA GAS jor and WATER Company SECTION £ — PAGE 5 Phone in your news to 696-1005. (her daughter Mrs. Audrey Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Faust, | and granddaughter Joan Nelson Berwick, called on Mrs. Mary Ash- | held in the Dallas Methodist Church ton of Jackson Township on Sunday |last week. afternoon but were disappointed at| My and Mrs. Robert Young and not finding her home as she had | children Bobby, Randy and Karen left to participate in a cook-out at | gue from Berwick visited Mrs. Mary 3 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred |pudimont recently. Drake who lives at the mountain | Study group of Huntsville Meth- beyond Noxen. | odist Church met yesterday at the Mrs. Mary Ashton attended al home of Mrs. Fred Weaver, sewing Mother and Daughter banquet with ! for the baazar in the morning. MEMORIAL DAY FLOWERS ~— Buy Direct from the Grower — GERANIUMS 25c¢-35¢-950c- 60c Log Boxes BEDDING PLANTS FLATS 350¢ » Combination Pots ALYSSUM SNAPDRAGONS MARIGOLDS PHLOX AGERATUM MANY OTHERS 32 Varieties of PETUNIAS VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS Gd FERTILIZER PEAT MOSS SPRAY and DUST LIME LAWN ' SEED BULBS Flower and Vegetable Plants Grown In Our Own Greenhouses MAZER'S GREEN HOUSES FARM MARKET Located on Route 118, Lehman Highway ’ Between Whitesell Bros. and Lehman Center ! Hours: 10:30 AM. to 8 P.M. Sat. 9:30 A.M. to 8 P.M. ! AED BED ED EEE BEI IE EEE EE IEE BEE BEE EE vid — IN THE BACK MOUNTAIN — Telephone ENterprise 2-0668 TOLL FREE for information and service eS ee ATR PP WTR a
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