i rr pL 4 oY Sua B 3 ION B— PAGE 3S DALLAS, Carol Ann Williams | N IDETOWN, Bess Cooke | BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin * FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver - HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage ~ JACKSON TWP., William Hughes LEHMAN, Mrs. Morton Connelly NE 9-2544 674-4109 674-5460 NE 9-9531 NE 9-5137 696-1005 674-2488 NOXEN, Mrs. "NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENT S { MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert Ira Beahm SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. F. W. Anderson SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray TRUCKSVILLE, Mrs. Arline Bessmer EAST DALLAS, Mrs. Irene Moore GR 7-2734 Harding 388-2270 NE 9-8522 675-2001 GR 7-3271 696-1531 674-2392 The Election And You tlection interest is beginning to e alive, and one hears the pros and cons bemg discussed wherever two or more gather, ~. Housewives are giving their time to promote the candidacy of the 1 = an they teel will be best for their ren, . and others shake their heads and talk about the high costs of education and the terrific taxes. “ Tuesday will tell the tale. \ Many stories are making the gbunde some untrue, some vicious, but this appears to be the politi- gy prerogative; and it is up to to ferret out the truth. _ There is so much screaming about Er, and - yet if one were to study the qualifications of the school ector candidates published last iy it would be clear that all our stand for best use of the tax dollar, or profess to do so. ~ This then is mot the issue, but father a choice of placing on the board men who will consider the welfare of our children above all else, petty politics or the urge for power, | Before you cast your ballot, know your candidates, and with | your child’s best interest in mind, make your choice. | Down At The Corners ~The intersection was really a mess during the week's end, and was rather sad to see Ed Hall's fine pavement torn apart by the power shovel. : _ Parking was at a premium, and . Mae Townend’s car slipped off e void on Saturday. A number of jie vo appeared quickly to right the vehicle Others faced repair bills all along qr the highway. The road must really be. a puzzler to unfamiliar drivers, T= especially at night. State Taps Whiting : Latest piece of local property to hs sought by the state is that of Milt Whiting’s. How much will be i = taken is to be decided this week. Bill Purcell’s new storage tanks look fine, but another coat of alum- “inum will be put on as soon as : clouds of dust settle. ~~ Well the rain finally came and this was one time that no one com- plained about ‘the stormy weather, especially after Mrs. Jane School- ’s woods had caught fire three times last week. | AEEEEEEEREREEERREEEREEER See our complete selection of fresh, delicious Russell Soni? CANDI ES * We are sorry for the tem- porary parking inconvenience. Ye appreciate the considera- H AL L'S PHARMACY SHAVERTOWN Registered Pharmacists on Duty at All Times ROY ELLIOTT, JOHN FEDOCEK ED HALL 674-4161 OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY . 8 AM. to 10 PM. IEEE EEEEEEE EEE EEE REE EE Shavertown : step. \ Winners Mrs. Stephen Waldow had a plea- sant anniversary surprise when she was notified of a $1,000 prize won at the Acme last week. Bill Langley was another Shaver- town winner recently when he claimed a hundred dollars a week earlier. Birthdays Greetings this week to Steven Grimm, Susan Bucan, Mrs. J. O. Ellsworth, Ada M. Freeman, W. Martin Porter, Thomas F. Heffer- nan, Mrs. Edna (Guyler, Chuckie Ni- col, Douglas George iSchooley, Helen Gosart, Sandra Sax, Todd Ireland Fred Howell, Harry Smith, Lana Eike, Nellie West, Pauline Mich- aels, Blanche Atherholt, J. Mark Rogers. Lounita Lorah, Billy Cor- coran, Joseph Nafus, Jr., James Gos, ar,t Thelma Rood, Emma Marie Knops, Lee Bennett. Dennis ‘Wright, Kennéth Schweiss Helen Gosart, Mrs. Carl Rebennack, Thomas Wiodling, Doris Mae Hugh- ey, Mrs. Lillie, Kautz, Jean Wilson. Here and There More Hallowe'en decorations ap- peared during the week, the Jack Appels and the Joseph Allens be- ing among the first I noticed, and Bob Domnick spent several hours Sunday dressing and carving a huge pumpkin cowboy for his front door- ivr. and Mrs. Albert Pideolt ny sons,, Joel and Allen, have moved to Palmyra, N. J. Mrs. Piccoli is the former Mary Jo Laux, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Laux and the late Mr. Laux. Today is the 5th wedding anniv- ersary of the Piccoli’s. Happy cele- bration, Mary Jo and Al Mrs. John Henniger, Druid Hills, is still confined to her home by ill- ness. Hurry and get well, Esther. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bartelson and sons, Bruce aond Brians Langhorne, spent the weekend with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hinkle, Lin- coln Drive. Mrs. Hinkle returned with them to enjoy the grand- children for a week. George Wolfe, Shaver Avenue, returned Friday from Mercy Hos- pital ‘where he had been a patient for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Lawry and daughter, Flushing, Long Island, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Williams, who celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with open house Sunday. Mrs. Lorraine Stair, Pioneer Ave- nue, has been ill at her home dur- ing the past week. Harry and Gladys Ell, Lehigh Street, are rejoicing over the birth of their sixth grandchild, born to son, Ralph and his wife. Mr. and Mrs Bob Jones are also celebrating the birth of their first child, a daughter, Jennifer. Mrs. Cleora Chamberlain returned home last week from Nesbitt Hospit- al, and is staying with her grand- daughter, Mrs. James Sheckler, Dal- las. : Mrs. Thomas Newman and sons, Tommie and Paul, Reading, spent last week at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ell, Jr. Mrs. Charles Lutsey was a mem- ber of the officers delegation from Order of Eagles Auxiliary No. 353 which put on a program in Lans- downe on Sunday. Sincere sympathy is extended to John Cortright and Mrs. Betty Brace in their recent bereavements. Airman 2nd Class ‘Stewart Stahl is spending a ten day leave with his ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stahl, Stewart is stationed at the Air Force Base at Wurtsmith, Mich- igan. Mrs. Howard Ross, Vestal, N. Y., is visiting her sister,Mrs. Lawrence Newhart for the week. John Butler last week completed a four week training course with Marchant Calculator Corporation at HAROLD BROBST ROBERT PARRY & Stay Forward - Stay Republican BOROUGH COUNCIL VOTE 4 ROBERT POST GEORGE THOMAS SCHOOL DIRECTORS VOTE 2 L. L. RICHARDSON ANDREW KOZEMCHAK JUSTICE OF THE PEACE MARGARET MOEN athe badd dna VOTE STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN a Bd A hd Aid ddd dated dnabiadbt album avasonsonosssoonsesn Noxen Visitors at the William McKennas on Sunday were Mrs. Tom Sutton and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bennett ‘and children, Hop Bottom. Mrs. Clara Anthony and son Hil- lard, Kingston, and Mr. and Mrs. Framcis Lord, Niagara Falls, called on Stella Shook on Sunday. Larry Butler, Stull, who was in- jured in an automobile accident, has returned home from General Hopspital. Out of town folks here for the funeral of Mrs. Lillie Turner were her sons Carl and wife from St. Petersburg, Fla.,, and Clifford and wife from Tampa, Fla., also Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Goe- ckel, Binghamton, a brother Stan- ley Coolbaugh and sons, Falls Church, Va. Larry Case, visited his parents, Mr. Loren Case. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beahm, Loren, Martin, Pamela and Kevin, Elizabethtown, spent the weekend with Mrs. Ira Beahm. Noxen Volunteer Fire Company was called at 4:30 p.m. Friday and at 9:30 p.m. to extinguish a grass fire near the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Wyant, Ruggles, Saturday at 7:30 pm. A fire broke out on the township dump, which they quick- ly put out. Mrs. Ralph Engelman, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Nowakoski, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Nellie Butler, Bloomsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones, Mr. and Mrs. William Shalata, Terry and Billy, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hobbs and family, Tonawanda, N.Y. Mrs. Dorothy French and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shalata visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomas at their new home, Hunlock Creek, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leibenguth, Kathy and Randy, Endicott, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leibenguth Sunday. Mrs. Tom Davis, Lime Hill and Mrs. Minnie Davis, Laceyville, visited recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Hess. Mr. and Mrs. George Brandstet- tner of Tunkhannock visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Traver on Satur- Bedford Springs, and Mrs. day. Mrs. Richard Traver visited her Allentown. DO NOT BURN LEAVES Andy Roan, president of Shaver- town Fire Company urgently re- quests residents ‘to abstain from burning leaves. He and Bill Pugh have been kept busy the past week watching for signs of smoke or fires while covering all streets and roads in the community. A hundred dollar fine will be levied on anyone burning refuse at this time of drought. Don Paeglow, won ‘the Popular- ity Poll for president, this week, sponsored by Shavertown Fire Com- pany. Bob Mattern was chosen vice president, Elwood Dungey, secre- tary; Obed Hontz, treasurer and Winfield Parsons, III, trustee. Stray Kitten Susie going to Hall's Drug Store Monday evening found a cold and mewing orange kitten thereabouts. If it belongs to any family, owner may claim it. LEHMAN TOWNSHIP Republican Candidates Supervisor Alan MAJOR School Directors (Vote for 2) sister Mrs. Harry Ney at Tyler Memorial Hospital Wednesday. Mrs. Joseph Dotter is spending a week with her daughter Mrs. Jay Dent and family, Bloomsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Billie Shultz, Mill- ville, called on Mr. and Mrs. Mel- vin Hopfer, on Sunday. Mrs. Carl Smith and Mrs. Chester Keiper visited Edward Stredney at General Hospital Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schenck spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dendler, Massina, NEY. Bil] McGovern has spent two weeks in Mercy Hospital as a sur- gical patient. He is expected home soon. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schenck, Schenectady, N. Y. spent the weekend with relatives here. Mrs. Ralph Kawouge, Bloomsburg, spent the weekend with Mrs. form Hackling. ‘Joseph Hackling and Mrs. oii Patton, Sr., spent a couple days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hackling Jr. at Newark, N.J. Peggy Coole, N. Plainfield, N. J., spent the weekend with her par- ents, the Fred Cooles. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miner spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kern Dibble, Meshoppen. Mr. and Mrs. James Williams, Kingston, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar ‘Fish. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fish spent a week visiting relatives in N. J. A birthday dinner in honor of Gary Hopfer’s birthday was held on Sunday at his home: Guests were Mrs. Eva Cartwright and son John, Mehoopany; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hopfer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Billie Shultz, Millville; Mrs. Virgie Elston, Carl Mackison, Kunkle and Mr. and Mrs. David Hopfer. Beaumont The entire community joins sending sincere family of ‘the late Elmer Haring, whose accomplishments will long be remembered. Beaumont Elementary School en- joyed its annual Hallowe'en Party at the school Friday night. It was good to see Carol Johnson looking so well last weekend, when she renewed old acquaintances. Carol and her family, the Jack Johnsons, Buffalo, N. Y., were here with the Earl Johnsons during the Buffalo, Teachers’ Institute. Mrs. Calla Parrish, who is a guest at the Carpenter Home, Idetown, would appreciate having friends call in ® Cabinet Making ® Antique Refinishing ® Furnitue Repair STEFAN HELLERSPERK CALL EVENINGS OR 4-0744 AE Eh 11ul DALLAS POSE, iiitembets, OCI Sin. 51, 1963 Mt. Zion Mr. James MacDonald was dis- charged from Veterans Hospital last week following an operation for the ‘removal of a piece of shrapnel from his leg. Young Jerry has the piece of shrapnel as a memento! Mrs. Russell Lewis and daughter Mary Louise spent last Wednesday. evening visiting the Shumakers at their cottage up Route 92. Mr. Jackson Terry does a deal of travell- ing and Mrs. Terry frequently ac- companies him. They are interest- ing people to visit. Mildred Lloyd, who recently lost her brakes and crashed her car, got another car, where that ought to be sued for damages when it ran in front of her car without signelling. Every- body knows what one of those slight-built animals can do to a car’s front end. Mrs. Mary (Howard) Lewis is far enough along on her road to re- covery from her recent hospital experience to begin doing things for other people. This is the lady we used ‘to see under a sunbonnet among her flowers. Now she’s taking postage stamps off of letters and sending them to the children patients in Brooklyn Methodist Hos- pital. I wish those children could see the kind-faced lady who sends the stamps. Tommy Lloyd had a birthday last Sunday the 20th. I dare say that the two little boys were a great help in disposing of that birthday cake! Speaking ‘of Tommy Lloyd, Nelson Lewis’ car has a new coat of paint Tommy Lloyd's regular job is climb- ing poles for the P. P. & L., but he has a hobby. Tommy painted Nelson’s car: CARVERTON On a recent week-end there were birthday - celebrations at Betty Scureman’s. Betty and her brother Ted McQueen had birthdays and sympathy to the | BILL PHILLIPS’ “TOWN TAVERN” Announces the Opening of the Dining Room Serving 5 pm. - 1 am. Thursday, Friday, Saturday \ Barbara : VIVIAN DRAINAGE STONE "Dean DIRT FILL SHAVER ASPHALT PAVING Burgman Driveways Justice of the Peace ' Parking Areas Harold CRUSHED STONE MAJOR “Meeting Pa. Dept. of — Highway Specifications.” Auditor : or: Barbara A merica n SIMMS Asphalt Paving FOR . ... * Better Government Co. * Greater Economy 696-1114 * Community Progress Plant and Quarry — Chase 2 CEC EEOC 20 TEEPE, Graphic Arts Services Rear 29 North Main Street 3 Po aL INCORPORATED PHOTO-ENGRAVING Offset Negatives and Platemaking Screen Prints, Art Work Phone VA 5-2978 ' 1: k Wilkes-Barre, Pay ET TESTER TE ITT TTT STV then Betty’s daughter Helen had a | birthday and her son Brian. So | Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reid and three sons from Wilmington, Del. all came to [Scureman’s to celebrate to- gether. I don’t know how big a birthday cake they. had, nor how | many candles they had on the cake, nor who were elected to blow out | the candles. But somebody must have sounded off with a Happy birthday to you! birthday. His wife Nora invited Russell’s brother, Robert Neilson and his wife along with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bierly all of West Pitts- ton to help celebrate. on her, 7 5 YEARS There's a deer some- ‘And then Russell Neilson had a | This seems to be a popular month to be born! Kermit and Jeanne Sickler had a birthday party for their little girl Mona Lee Wednesday. She was two. There were aunts and uncles there besides both grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dana Sickler, and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Youells. ' Then the children at the party — sister Marlene, cousins Patty and Dana Parrish, Sandy and Kathy Perry and Michael Youells. What do you suppose she wanted on her birthday cake? A cowboy! And she had it. Sunday afternoon after our Polio shots we drove to Berwick and down the road toward Orangeville and there was a mail box with Charles Sax mame on it. We stopped for a visit. What a beautiful old place! Modernized in all utilities. The floors old boards sanded and varnished. A dream of a kitchen! No wonder Esther is wild about it. All over the place are Esther's violets. Then we came home — like the Wise Men in the Bible — “by another way.” Sweet Valley Susan Brown, daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Glenn Brown, has re- turned home after being a patient at Nesbitt Hospital last week. M.Y.F. of Maple Grove Methodist Church will sponsor a Halloween party on Friday for Sunday ‘School | children. Ten cents will be charged all those who attend unmasked. The public is invited. Karen Haines, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Haines, was con- fined home last week with a virus. Tim, Jodie, and Chris Shaw have returned home after spending last week with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Romanowski, Nanti- coke, while their mother and infant brother Aaron were in Mercy Hos- pital. During their stay Tim was a victim of chickenpox. Cub’ Pack 444 re-organized last week with a meeting at Maple Grove Methodist Church. Burl Up- N. Lehigh St. i] HEATING REPAIR COSTS! We install New and Used Equipment at LOW, LOW PRICES! 3 NO MONEY DOWN! FREE HEAT LOSS SURVEY! Mobilheat Shovertows, Pa. Home Fuel 245 Charles St. Luzerne, Pa. Corp. TO PAY! ENterprise 10858 |. No Toll Charge & hi i a a va mi ed dyke, Cubmaster,, presided. The dens have been organized as fol- lows: Den # 1, Mrs. Shirley Up- dyke, Den mother, will include Robert Morris, Danny Dougal, Ran- dy Kevin Ray, Allan Updyke, Al- bert Holcomb, and Duane Updyke. Den # 2 will meet at the home of Rita Stempien, Broadway Corners. Cubs are David Haines, Stanley Stempien, Jimmie Yoder, John Stempien, and Richard Bridall. Den # 3 will be led by Betty Remley, assisted by Shirley Judge and Mar- jorie Williams, and will meet at Maple Grove Methodist Church with the following enrolled: Tommy Garrahan, Walter Wesley, Danny Williams, Robert Agnew, Ernie Hig- gins, Tom Piatt, Gregg Hoover, Tim Garrahan, and Ricky Agnew. Officers Burl Updyke, Cubmaster; George - Haines, assistant; William Hughes, ceremony; James Yoder, treasurer, Kaye Ray, secretary and Bea Beuka, hostess, are again plan- ning an interesting year for the boys. Ruth Anstett has returned home from Nesbitt Hospital where she submitted to surgery last week. Ross Elementary School will hold their annual Halloween Party in the gym on Thursday, October 31 at 2 pm. Following the program the children will return to rooms for refreshments. no special fund for paying for this, the children are asked to contri- bute ten cents to cover the cost. Parents and pre-school children will have an opportunity to obtain re- freshments at the cafeteria and re- CONSECUTIVE DIVIDEND orestors MUTUAL, INC. 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