EE wi re ——— eS pe ——— ROSS { i : 2 ® ‘ DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Jackson Twp. A Stop Sign has been erected on the County Road side at Chase Corners, which makes a total of three Stop Signs on this corner, which should reduce the possibility of an accident, at this location. The shrubbery has also been thinned out on the corner property. Mr. and Mrs, William R. Hughes, Chase Manor, had as dinner guests, Rev. amd Mrs. Karl E. Keefer, Jr., and sons Karl and Tommy of Day- ton, Tenn., and Billie Traub of New Jersey. Rev. Keefer, a nephew of Mrs. Hughes, is Dean of Bryan College at Dayton, Tenn. Rev. NO Over 2,200 calves raised Farm helped build Purina’s calf-starting program. Holstein calves raised Purina’s Way at the Purina Farm weigh 60 pounds more than average calves at 4 months of age. These at 24 months, become profitable producers through- out a long milking life. : It pays to start calves the Rurina Research. developed Way. Next time you start calves, feed Purina Nursing Chow and Calf Startena. PROVE IT TO YOURSELF. . FAST... RIGHT! . , HUSTON'’S FERNBROOK CORNERS 674-6191 SHECKERBOARD SECRET... The Purina Way is a proved way to start calves fast... right! Keefer flew to Santa Barbara, California on [Saturday to attend a college conference. Mrs. Keefer and sons, left on Wednesday for Washington to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Karl Keefer, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Evans and Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hughes were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Roskos, Loyalville, on Sunday. meeting of the group. Mr. and Mrs. John Fronckiewicz,| The Weston and Beach Haven Jr. and Mrs. Margaret Billow had | 4-H Clubs have been invited to par- as recent guests, Alice Krikevsky | ticipate. James B. Post has been and Mary Krikevsky, Scranton; Mrs. | invited to judge the different Edith Brownell, Towanda; Mr. and Fevents. There will be twenty Mrs. Joseph Washcalis and son, | Classes in all. The public is invited James, New Bfittain, Conn, and mo admission will be charged. 2 Sponsors are needed for the classes and are asked to contact Mrs, A. V. Bogdon or Nancy Cris- pell if interested. The next meet- ing of the club will be held Satur- day, August 10th. at 10: a.m. at the Bogdon’s to complete Horse Show plans. Sponsors Needed For ‘Horseshow August 17 Plans for the [Second Amnual | Horseshow to be held at the A. V. Bogdon grounds, Machell Avenue, Dallas by the Back Mountain Horse- shoe 4-H Club on Saturday, August 17, were discussed at a recent. EEE Campbell Soup Honors Edward Thompson, Dallas Edward A. Thompson, Dallas, re- ceived Campbell Soup Company's highest annual award for overall outstanding sales performance. The Merit Award is given for consistent outstanding performance during the last fiscal year. Presentation was the Company’s annual marketing meeting for Campbell salesmen from the East, staged im Philadel- phia August 4. made during Send the happy couple hl NORCROSS * ANNIVERSARY CARDS at the Purina Research calves grow fast, freshen . it helps start calves | going to Atlantic City for a few | went surgery on. Friday. 3 Pictured above are members of, the Kaiers Beer Bowling team, of the Ninth Amnual Proprietors’ Tourn ament championship. Shown pre- senting the trophy to John Ad is Tony Bonomo, proprietor of Crown Imperial Lames, where the contest was held. ’ Standing left to right: Jack West, Jr., John Hustey, Tony Bonomo, John ZXozik, Ben Zabriski, Tony Radzville and Lou Sireno. Over 400 teams from the Wyo- tered and among the top twenty- five who received awards were four local teams: Bob & Don’s, fifth, 3073 | pins; Disque Funeral Home, ninth, ming Valley Association were en-|3035 pins; Linear, tenth, 3032 pins; Sportsman Bar & Grille, 24th, 2961. The champions posted 3155 total pins. Lehman Mr. and Mrs. James Davenport, Jr., and family, Tonawanda, N. Y., called on Mrs. James Davenport Sr. recently. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sutton | entertained Mrs. (Sutton’s sister, | Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jerome and sons George and Barry, Schenectady, N. Y., this past week. Mr. and Mrs, Willard Sutton are weeks, for Mrs. Suttons Health. | She has retuned recently from the hospital, where she had surgery, but is coming along nicely. Dewey Hoover is a patient in General Hospital, where he under- He is doing very well. The neighbors will be glad when he is back on the job, as he runs a garage on Outlet Road. 2 Mr. and Mrs. William Drabick recently. had as guests, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Draper of Alexandria, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Draper also visited Mrs. Achie Major and family. Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Cilvik’s son, Willard cut ‘his foot on a piece of glass. The doctor had to use eleven stitches to close the wound. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ide spent Thursday in: Jersey Shore visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rice. The Rice family formerly lived in Lehman. Mr. and Mrs. 'John Hudak have returned to their home on Hunts- ville-Idetown Road after spemding several days .in New York City, Susanne, their daughter stayed with Grandma and Grandpa Ide, and had a’ most enjoyable time. ANNIVERSARIES Congratulations to the folks who had birthdays this week Mrs. Faye Special Gift Wrappings, too! FEED SERVICE HARRY'S TRUCKSVILLE PHARMACY Main Highway Trucksville RTT a) Lome as you are! Your Car at The Miners! No need to get “dressed up” — no baby sitters. service ever. Handiest Try it. Member F. D. I. C. “Miners in Dallas” MINERS NATIONAL BANK Bank from MINERS NATL AUTO TELLER 2 ATE ESE = Te —— TT aL EE RZ preterm At The Friendly Brown and Howard D. Major and to Mr. and Mrs. John Hudak and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dawe on their wedding anniversary. Mr. and . Mrs. William Major, Malvern, ‘Pa., visited his mother Mrs. A. M. Major, Lehman recently. Harold Brown, San Diego, Calif., will visit his mother, Mrs. H. A. Brown while on a business trip to Rochester, N. Y. The flowers on the altar at Leh- man Methodist church Sunday morning were in memory of Mrs. Ella Major and given by her family. WAIT AND SEE CLASS ENTERTAIN Wait and See class of the Metho- dist. Church will have a covered dish picnic supper im the basement of the church, Tuesday evening, August 13th at 7 o'clock. Bring covered dish, place setting and silverware. Come and have a good time. : 1 The Dallas Post Has Hundreds of Modern Type Faces Natona Supplies Nylon Gifts For Australia Natona Mills made its contribu- tion to friendship among the na- tions recently by supplying Linda Davies with fifty yards of pink and white nylon, which she will take with her to Australia for hostess presents when she starts her for- eign . Rotary Exchange Student year overseas. Mrs. Carlton Davies helped Linda cut up the lovely material into suitable sized lengths, packag- ing each gift neatly. Linda will take also, with her, a sound film from Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Commerce, obtained for her through Walter Mohr. It contains not only views of the Val- ley and. its imdustries, but views of the Back Mountain and its leading industry, Natona Mills. James Roberts, USN, With The 6th Fleet James F. Roberts Jr., seaman, USN, son of Dr. James F. Roberts, Sweet Valley R. D. 1, is serving aboard the nuclear-powered attack aircraft carrier USS ENTERPRISE, currently operating with the Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean and slated to retum to the U.S. late this summer. The ENTERPRISE has been with the Sixth Fleet since February. Recent ports of call for the carrier include Genoa, Italy, and Rhodes, Greece. The ENTERPRISE, an Atlantic Fleet unit, normally operates out of Norfolk, Va. [= wee ay 'SELINGO SIGNS | SIGNS OF ALL KIND | BUILT - PAINTED | | TRUCKS | WINDOWS DISPLAYS SHO-CARDS | PAPER SIGNS SIGN CLOTH | SCOTCHLITE ART WORK | i | HUNTSVILLE 674-8126 Fresh Picked — Home Grown SWEET CORN TOMATOES MAZER'S FARM MARKET Located on Route 118, Lehman Highway Between Whitesell Bros. and Lehman Center About 1 Mile From Lake Highway Main Street, Dallas, Pa. "Mrs. | Betty Anne, Mary Lou, Lee Park; Idetown Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ide enter- tained at a corn roast at their home on Thursday might, Mr. and Joe Caser, children Joe Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Dennis and sons, Billy and Jimmy; Mrs. Anna Malitoris, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Paul = Kamont, daughter, Karen, Shavertown; Dianme, Ricky, Donna and Gary, the host and hostess. Miss Marie Wright, Mrs. Claire Mckenna, Joanne Maloid and daughter, Debbie spent the week- end with relatives and friends in Syracuse, N. Y. Marie Wright re- mained for a visit. Bess Cooke spent last week with Mrs. Beatrice Maloney while Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Parrish and Hail Gouges Tomatoes A short but vicious hailstorm visited Sweet Valley Friday eve- ning, covering the ground with a thin layer of what appeared to be mothballs, stripping leaves from the trees, and gouging huge chunks, from Andy Adams’ green tomato crop. son, Billy, were at Cape Cod, New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley G. Hilbert, Easton’ visited his mother, Mrs. Hilbert and sister Lila Felt, over the weekend, Mr. amd Mrs. Jack Mac Dougall, | Willow Grove, called on Mrs. Wes- | ley H. Hilbert, grandmother of Mrs. MacDougall Sunday evening. Louis Laning III spent a week at Camp Acahela. SECTION B — PAGE 1 Westmoreland 1954 Plans 10th Reunion Plans for a tenth reunion will be discussed during a meeting of the Westmoreland High School Class of 1954 on August 15th at 8 p.m. at the ‘American Legion Home, in Dal- las. All members are urged to attend. Anyone having addresses of out- of-town classmates are asked to bring them. , Further information may be ob- tained from Rose Ann Pavlick Radzinski (674-6342) or Dianne Dobinick Sax (675-1456). Lake-Lehman Band To Start Practice Mr. John Miliauskas, Lake Leh- man Band Director would like all band members to bring im their new ' Uniforms for a fitting and also have their Old Uniforms cleaned and both brought to the school Monday Aug. 12th at band’ practice, Mr. Miliauskas also states the band will start full rehearsal this month for the {football season. Schedules will be given to each member, The Lake Lehman Band picnic was held July 30, at Rummages Grove Hunlock Creek. The band members enjoyed Swimming, Bowl- ing, and Roller-Skating. : Supper was served at 6 p.m. with 125 attending. Football Candidates For Lake-Lehman Lake-Lehman football candidates, may pick up their eligibility parents consent slips at the high school office any weekday, 8 am. to 4 p.m. Candidates for football are due Tuesday at 9 in the Health Suite, for physical examinations. Edward Edwards is coach, Stanley Gulvish faculty advisor. Harold C. Snowdon, Jr. FINER SERVICE need not mean higher cost! Your cost for a complete funeral is determined pri- marily by the casket selected. Our spacious showrooms display a wide variety of clearly price-marked caskets. Thus the family may select a complete funeral within their financial means. KINGSTON =~ WILKES-BARRE Harold C. Snowdon 2 rox 1 FILM PROCESSING SPECIAL.....at EVANS 2 Prints for the Price of 1 with each Roll of KODACOLOR or ‘BLACK and WHITE Film left here for PROCESSING. EVANS DRUG STORE _SHAVERTOWN