a ECVP SE FPP TFPI IPT TI III IP OTT Pv PrP PV re PPI Vr rv vv vv | | | fe SECTION A — PAGE 6 PTA Council Assigns Committee Posts Officers and delegates of the Back Mountain PTA Council met Tuesday in Dallas High School with president, ~~ Willis Gentile to discuss dues, pro- gram, safety and to apportion com- mittee assignments. Members attending and assign- ments are: Dr. Robert A. Mellman, superintendent of schools; Mrs. Wel- ton Farrar, vice-president and mem- bership chairman; Mrs. Robert L. Fleming, secretary; Mrs. Irvin Jacobs, Treasurer; James Darling, represent- ing William Frey, legislation chair- man; Mrs. Louise Colwell, safety chairman; Mrs. George Budd and Mrs. A. Curtis Edwards, audit co- chairmen; Mrs. Gorden Wolverton, by-laws; Mrs. James Besecker, Jr., publicity. Dr. Mellman stated it is the re- sponsibility of each respective munic- ipality and NOT the school board to handle traffic amd pedestrian control. Schools will again participate in the United Fund program. Citizen’ s Award ! (Continued from Page 1-A) § Ira B. Smith, William A, Austin] Henry Otto, Jim Besecker, Les War- bola, Dick Demmy, Sheldon Mosier, ‘Ralph Marshall, Robert W. Graham, { Stephen ! Hellersperk, = George M. Jacobs, James Kozemchak, Mrs. T. ~ M. B. Hicks, Mrs. Elwood Swingle, Dale Parry, W. B. Jeter, Elmer Swenson, J. Harry Vivian, R. Carruthers; James :E. Hutchinson, Harold Titman, John A :L. Marsh, Joseph Schappert, .Gene ! DeStefano, Frank DeStefano, John | Shinal, Gerald Shinal, Boyer, Charles W. Gorden, Jr., Merrill, Robert D. Rogers, John Ww. | Eckman, Ray Metzgar, Dr. James C. Thomas, John | Hilburt, RR EE (OE “A pat on the back devel- ops character—if given often enough and low enough.” Save On Your Printing Have 'It Done By THE POST rv vv Tv vv rv ve vee veveew LUZERNE THEATRE Friday - Saturday Sunday - Monday (Con’t. Sun. -2 to 11) Friday and Saturday Shows 6 and 9 “The Longest raided di. Vv ee FORTY- FORT THEATRE Tonight - Friday - Sat. Shirley Jones, Gig Young Red Buttons “p Ticklish Affair” Cinemascope and Color Sun. - Mon. - Tues. (Con’t. Sun, 3 to 11) Cornel Wilde - Jean Wallace “Sword of Lancelot” Cinemascope and Color Robert M | Fred Inger Jr. H. R. McCartney, H. L. IL Ber. 3: a a] io 4, a I |SELINGO SIGNS) SIGNS OF ALL KIND BUILT - PAINTED TRUCKS WINDOWS DISPLAYS SHO-CARDS PAPER SIGNS SIGN CLOTH SCOTCHLITE ART WORK HUNTSVILLE 674-8126 By d’Alessio ; ny = = “What do you "MEAN ° am am 1 a ed driver’? Why, ret one of my last twelve accidents was my fault!” After The Fact After the applause for one number during a high school band concert, the trombonist asked what the boys would be playing’ next. “The Washington Post March,” the leadér whispered. ° “But,” countered the trombonist, I just finished playing that.” Corny Robinson.’ G. Konsavage, Dr, Stanley ‘Hozem- pa, Jack Stanley, Earl Phillips, Warren Stanton, Harry F. Goer- ger, James Agnew. Birman Here On Leave A /1C Ronald Rogowski. surprised his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rogowski of Pikes Creek last Thurs- day, when he appeared suddenly for a- leave. from the Air Force after an absence in England of nearly three ‘years. ‘The 21-year old air- man; graduate of West Side Central | High School, will return to England October 31. Christmas ‘Cards See them at " THE DALLAS POST Fashion Please Lehman Women’s Club had an unusually large turnout for their Fashion Show Friday evening. Miss Carol Guild, hostess of ‘the television show, “ A Visit With Carol ”, proved a delightiul com- mentator. Fashions from a Tooal depart- ment store featured top styles for madame, miss and teenager. Even the young fry fashions were Hon ing. First prize of $65 in sbtchon. dise and $10 for a hat was awarded to Mrs. Warren Daubert. A fifty star flag was won by Mrs. William Gennetts. Numerous other prizes were awarded during the evening. Mrs. Paul Doris won the custom made hat. Refreshments followed the program. Harrisburg Auction Its worth a drive to Harrisburg Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday of next week, to bid on unclaimed personal property from banks, state hospitals, and law enforcement a- gencies, Auction hours at the Farm Show Building are 2 to 10 P..M. Bargains in watches, tires, dia- mond rings, ‘will be fantastic. On the list are tools, clothing, luggage, toys, office equipment, cameras. You name it, the auction has it. Items may be seen the day be- fore the sale, Monday, 2 to 5 P.M. and on sale days starting at noon. Terms, cash and get it out of there the day of. the purchase. Quite a bit of indigetion/. is caused by people having to their words. When success turns a man’s head, he is facing failure. Isn't it eamioriing to know that when you install Gas Heat... Ss i THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTORER 10, 1963 [Cancer Drive (Continued from 1—A) also lauded those who perform the many services of the Luzerne Coun- ty. Unit. Cancer Society Information Cen- ters direct a far-flung program which includes education regard- ing cancer control. The Luzerne ‘County Unit supplies literature and films to schools, clubs, organizations : and industries. Other services, designed to aid cancer victims, are nursing, medica- tion, dressings, transportations, fur- nishing hospital beds and general sick room needs and a program of speech rehabiliation and a tumor ‘clinic. MAGIC? ‘WITCHCRAFT? No! No! No! SPOTS and STAINS VANISH Before your EYES from Table Tops and Furniture CALL 674-0744 EVENINGS @® Furniture Repair ® Cabinet Work ® Antique Refinishing TEFAN HELLERSPERK WEST DALLAS 55) Leave For Missouri A/1C Stanley J. Farr, with his wife Jean and infant Amanda, left yesterday for Whiteman AFB in Missouri. 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