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You save time (no waiting for the weather), X, save work (no backbreaking drudgery with wet wash), save ironing (about 50%) and save your clothes from wind- — IN THE BACK MOUNTAIN — Telephone ENterprise 2-0668 TOLL FREE for information and service Flanked by Dallas Rotary President Myron Baker on the left, i and Francis Ambrose on the right, Atty. Jan Bregman talks to ] Rotarians about Occupied Netherlands, deplores the horrors of war. the German occupation of the Netherlands. Den Helder, the Dutch | naval base, was a prime target for German bombs. With one-third of the town destroyed, the housing problem became acute. Attorney Bregman also described the activities of the Dutch under- ground and’ pointed out that many Allied fliers were rescued and re- turned to England. Attorney Bregman with these observations: “With your Marshall plan we were able to rebuild our country. ‘I'm proud that the Netherlands was the first country to pay this debt. : > “I hope that neither we nor our children and grandchildren are ever obliged to go through a new world war. Your soldiers know what war is, but these who stayed at home, cannot fully comprehend its hor- rors.” Attorney Bregman and his wife will sail from New York, on the concluded ‘companied by Den Mether Mrs. A. Cub Scouts Tour Post Nine Cub Scouts of Pack 281, ac- D. Whitehead and two guardian mothers, plus some smaller members Dallas Post Tuesday afternoon under convoy of Leighton R. Scott. Linotype machine, proof press, El- rod, composing stone, job press, off- set press, newspaper press, cutter, and folder, the cubsssaw them all. Cubs were Gary Kostrobala, Tim- othy Kaye, Peter Davies, Mike Davis, Joseph Whalen, Doug Whitehead, Jeff Hoover, Lee Brobst, and Drew Taylor. Accompanying Mrs. White- head was son James; with Mrs. Ted Kostrobala, daughter Donna; with Mrs. Harold Brobst, daughter Patti. College Youths Are Feted On Sunday Seven young men were feted at a party, recently before departing for their respective colleges. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Ross, Lake Silkworth, where they enjoyed swimming, motor boat riding, water skiing and surfing, the group later were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul LaBar, Elizabeth Street, Dallas, at a cookout that evening. Enjoying the affair were: Robert Taylor, Dallas, who will enter Uni- versity. of Richmond, Va.; Richard Disque II, Memorial Highway, Dallas, who will enter Eckels College, Phil- adelphia; Ben Rusiloski, Chase, who will resume studies at Kings College; David LaBar, Elizabeth street, Dallas, who will return to Bloomsburg Col- lege; John Landis, Idetown; Douglas Trumbower, Sweet Valley and Rob- ert Ross, Lake Silkworth, who are enrolled at Penn State. : 'Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Disque Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Paul LaBar. of the families, made the tour of the |. Back Mountain Memorial Library added almost one hundred books to its shelves ‘during ‘the past month, fifty-three in the non-fiction cate- gory, twenty in adult and young adult fiction, ‘twenty-six - juveniles, according = to. announcement by Marion Jones, acting librarian. This listing does not include Book Club acquisitions or Memory Books, only those which. are placed upon the shelves for public usage. Non-fiction includes: Forgotten Pioneer, by Harry Golden; John Quincy Adams, by Lipsky; Dairy Cattle by Ecklers; House Carpentry, by Burbank; The Fire Next Time, by Baldwin. Seven books on the Mormen faith, contributed by Mormon elders. The I Hate to Cook-Book by Peg Bracken, hilariously funny. Canoe Races October 6, Meshoppen-Tunkhannock canoe race from Meshoppen to Tunkhannock is scheduled for Sunday, October 6, taking off from Myo Beach at 1 p.m. Official entry forms are available from | Robert Stevens, Shadow Brook, Tunkhannock RD 4. The sixteen mile race ‘is divided into three classes for adults, two for children sixteen and under. Wo- men and girls are welcome. Adult classes include mixed tandem, dou- ble blade kayaks and canoes, racing, kayaks, fold boats; junior classes: one-man double blade kayak or canoe, tandem single blade. Sky-diving exhibition at Sky- haven Air Port before and after the races. Down-river Westendam on October 24. Dental Hygienist Susan Kelly, Dallas, was one of a group of Dental Hygenists who met at the home of the president, Mrs. {Barbara VonDoram at Bear Creek recently. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST DRAINAGE STONE DIRT FILL ASPHALT PAVING Driveways Parking Areas CRUSHED STONE “Meeting Pa. Dept. of Highway Specifications.” American Asphalt Paving Co. 696-1114 Plant and Quarry Chase Receives Recognition ANDREW J. DUDA A former resident of Dallas, An- the National Life Insurance Com- pany’s country wide field force to attend a two weeks session on life insurance programming. drew J. Duda has been chosen from is one of ten agents selected by his firm to take the intensive course. He has been associated with Na- tional Life’s James V. Covello gen- .| eral agency in Philadelphia since November, previously serving with the Continental Assurance Company in Bala Cynwyd. The son of Mr. and Mrs. John Duda, Pineview Avenue, Andrew was born in Dallas, and graduated from Westmoreland High School, where he excelled in football, basketball and baseball and was active in other extra curricular affairs. He received his B. S. in Mortuary Science from Temple University where he played varsity basketball and was prominent in student ac- tivities. For several years he was associated with Kirk-Nice Under- takers, one of Philadelphia’s largest firms. Mr. Duda is a member of Our Lady of Assumption R. C. Church, Knights of Columbus, North Wayne Protective Association, Wayne Lions Club, Penna. Funeral Directors Asso- | ciation, Chester Valley Golf and Devon Swim Clubs. ) He is married to the former Elea- nor A. Palma, Strafford. The couple have two children, Lisa Ann, four and son, Drew, aged two and a Duda, who lives in Wayne, Pa., DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Local Library Adds Many Books To Shelves During Past Summer Leaders in Medicine, by Love; Ford Decline and Rebirth, 1933-1962, by Nevins; American Holidays, by, Kry- the; The Mansions and the Shanties, by Freyre; Higher Education and the Federal Government. They Fought Alone, Keats; Sixty Days That Shock the West, by Benoit-Mechan; Here Lies Virginia, Hume. : Handbooks: The Modern Skit and Stunt Book by Deason; Retirement by Buckley. ' The Growing Years, Coit; The West Indies, Harman; Mammals, Carrington; A Nation of Sheep, Led- erer; The Wine is Bitter, Milton Eisenhower; Animals of East Africa, Spinage. Henry James: Conquest of London and The Middle Years, both by Leon ‘Edel. Border Guard, Whitehead; The Enterprising Americans, Chamber- lain; The Great Hunger, Woodham Smith; The Corrupt Judge, Borkin. A Man, Called John, by Hatch. The Living Sea, Cousteau. Pegler, Angry Man of the Press, by Pilat; Potomac Squire, by Thane; The Lonely Voice, O'Connor; From Turtle to Nautilus, Hoyt; Rogers and Hammerstein, by Green; Profiles of the Future, Clarke. Molecules Today and Tomorrow, Hyde; Profile of Kenya, Kenworthy; Flights of the Astronauts, Shelton. The Call of the Maneater, Ander- son; Man against Storm, Harris. So You Want to be a Physicist, Mourse;” Your Future in Nursing, McDonnell; Your Future as a [Secre- tary, Noyes. Automation, Bluemle; Young John Kennedy, Schoor. FICTION FOR ADULTS AND YOUNG ADULTS Atlas Shrugged, by Rand; Bride of Pendorric, Holt; The Horn, Hol- mes; It's a Great World, Loring; Rod’s Girl, Carr; The Traitor Queen Faulkner; The Last Love, Costain; When the Legends Die, Borland. Something Borrowed, Something Blue, Weber; Drums of April, Mer- gendahl; Come to the Bower, Bryan; Caravans, Michener; Grandmother and the Priests, Caldwell; The None- Lady Rick, Coker Tortoise by Candlelight, Bawden; The Faraway Lure, Behn; Key Out of Time, Nor- ton; Castors Away, Burton; In Love and War, Wilson. JUVENILE BOOKS John James Audubon, The Locked Crowns, World of Their Own, Miran- da and the Cat, Rolling Around, Little Two and the Peach Tree, Peter’s Pony, Buzzy Bear, You and the World Around You, The Silent Storm, The Bridge, Pony Girl Gift of the Mountains, Snug in the Snow, A Tiger Called Thomas, Georgie and the Robbers, Roger Mor- ris at Bat, The Door Into Summer, The Fog Boat, Adventure on Suns) Trail, A Child’s History of Art, Al kin ‘the Morning Early, The Cloud Eater, Mystery of the Hidden Hand, Look to the Mountains, A White half. 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