The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 07, 1963, Image 1

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    . Republicans Clean House; Trucksville Backs Farrar; District Totals
fd . Lawry, David Fitch, Gary Garris, Vandals smashed a plate-glass| Both the pumpkin and the" cab-| Loyalville last week, when the old Valley Junior Miss Pageant for |Borough Council seats.
} Thomas Doughton; Steve, Randy, window in the front of the Had- bages were stolen. Jack Covert home went up in 1964 held at Irem Temple Country | 1 p post. Jr, and William Goh]
. 3 and oe Sad Bob an ey donfield home of Mr. and Mrs. The window broken was a long | flames. Club. Republican candidatcs for county
i Ba OBty Arhdud an Qigne George Budd Thursday Sysning, by |'thin base window, below a very | Mrs. Jacqueline Hendricks and | Miss Eck, chosen for her poise, | commissioners, received solid back-|
: : throwing a pumpkin at the front large plate, which was fortunately her three small children, staying personality, ' appearance, creative ing of Back Mountain friends.
Consolation prizes: Jackie Sny- of the house. missed. The Budds do not think |ROw with her parents nearby, lost talent, activities and youth fitness | pc 4 constitution]
de, Tina Siglin; Paul. Elston, Thom: The Budds were only a few feet the vandals, probably high school | Most, of their possessions, and all easily won the contest and honors Slerenoam. ou ted locally.
as Balutis; Tom, Allen, and Skip from the glass when it shattered | youngsters and acquaintences of | Of their clothing. - Mrs. Hendricks for the Back Mountain region. convention “was deleate jit 7
Shaver; Billy and Donnie Lewis; inward around 9:20, and Mr. Budd | their son, since they called his|is five feet five inches tall, wears A vivacious green-eyed brunette, but the amendments found vo
Michael Brice, Roger Owens, Earl immediately ran out the door, | name, meant to hit the window. | ¢ize 11. Cindy is three, Wesley 18 the young woman is the daughter in the eyes of the voters. |
Phillips, Jay Buckingham; Joseph jumped into his car, and chased | lv in the Back Mountal months, and Johnie five months. of Mr. and: Mrs! Fred Eck. Shaver. Local contests are listed in als,
Wheeler, Scott and Sidney Lefko; the. colpaite” tah theirs. os. bar oe Sones y in ‘the 0 oy i Biot th touch th Mrs. Alice. Co- To > phabeticel order’ blows
Catherine, Johnny, Francis, and Hayes Corners. Bo ro on In otkra SUCHE | vert, 477-3501. Blankets are needed, | She 4s or Ns DALLAS BOROUGH |
Michael Barry; Joan Gensel, Bar- The night before, at just about os A _- a and other bedding. i i, jy hi Hg Council
bare Besse . the same time, several cabbages waxed windows and bent stop As soon 2s the little family finds ettes Marching Unit, captain of the Republican: Brobst (S) 241; (N)
\ Best Dressed: Babetta Birnstock; were thrown at the house, and | .. ; : a place to live, it will need furni- }
| : y a : signs. After the parade in Dallas, . : basketball and hockey teams and | 341 — 582. Parry (S) 241; (N)|
Toni Cybul; Ellen Starr; Melody the term “A-G” was written on a group of show fifty high school ture, cooking gear, curtains, ect. La member! of: the debating Club, | 332 ~ 573. R.-Post (Ss) 234; MN) RB
; Supervisor
Doug Whitesell; Jenny Toor; Larry Republican: P. Williams 227.
and Mark Spaciano; Sharon Cool- | Auditor J
baugh, Gladys Frantz; Mary Ann Baird 234 |
McCue, Janice Rother; Mrs. Joseph Pemonrats — TUnopposed. |
| Kush.
HARVEYS LAKE
. i= Supervisor
COMPLETE ELECTRIC Republican: W. Hoover (N) 200;
/ WASHER AND DRYER (M) 172; (S) 90 — 462.
Boro. (N) Boro. (S) D. Twp. (N) D. Twp. (M) D. Twp. (S) Shavertown Trucksville Carverton Franklin TOTAL
J. Post vn te 310 226 131 451 525 603 626 88 224 3184
GOSS" | hE 313 230 141 443 515 581 617 88 220 3148
Wideman ..0 brim ir id 97 80 28 165 156 187 i 213 63 53 1042
McCullongh'. oi ce lr 94 76 24 145 141 177 201 / 55 : 47 960
Kozemchak | Lil iid - 236 181 142 320 470 453 406 68 199 2475
Richardson vl... mi 292 226 136 391 494 530 552 81 224 2926
Warrar olin in eon 199 147 34 304 259 370 483 89 85 1970
DION: nh 118 82 19 172 wi 155 192 240 61 45 1084
Project 70 (yeS-NO). cei 1-1 NA NA 252-134 235-204 314-237 319-269 52-42 T4- 77 ra
WN Constitution |... commie. 0-0 NA NA 161-255 142-333 221-359 231-414 » 32-66 47-118
Student Loans... hh 1-1 NA NA 292-105 255-184 377-180 390-217 60-41 84- T1
Emergency Government... 121-171 NA NA 285-96 228-189 350-189 353-216 50-40 72- 67
Jackson Lake (N) Lake (M) Lake (8S) Idetown Lehman Silkworth Ross TOTAL
J. ‘Post 7. 320 200 164 89 223 245 114 284 1639
Goss .. 302 199 156 89 213 235 : 108 298 1600
Wideman .. 124 105 65 67 111 62 52 159 745
McCullough 117 95 64 34 104 62 52 154 682
Project 70 ... . 111-125 94-111 42-86 28-58 120-114 102-103 machine broke E. D. 51-108
Constitution... ois 83-186 66-143 31-106 28-71 78-178 78-140 machine broke 47-130
Student Loans... 124-115 120-81 65-69 44-48 148- 98 127- 82 machine broke 61-100
Emergency Government ... 112-107 90-99 49-75 34-50 133-101 102- 97 machine broke NA
73 YEARS A NEWSPAPER | TWO EASY TO REMEMBER
~ ‘Oldest Business Institution Telephone Numbers ]
Back of the Mountain | 674-5656 674-7676 :
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‘Thursday Parade
.Bittenbender,
‘tenbender,
.Rose Smith; Ann Graham.
TEN CENTS PER COPY—FOURTEEN PAGES
Attendance Off
* Spooked By Rain,
Affair Fun Enyway
The threat of rain cut ranks a
little, but failed to scare away the
true spooks and hobgoblins who
lined ‘Main Street for the annual
Hallowe'en Parade Thursday night.
Entrants (little or no age limit)
were divided into five categories,
funniest, best dressed, most original,
historical, and best group.
Parade was sponsored by the Back
Mountain Businessmen’s Association,
and adminstrated by Dallas Kiwanis,
Bill Wright the committee head.
Robert Dolbear headed twenty |
teachers from Dallas, who judged
the contest.
Dallas High band played music
for the parade.
Winners are as follows:
Most original: Robert Jones and
Valerie Jones; Patty Brobst; Chris
Stephen and Terry |
Hartman, Karen and Cindy Purvin. |
Consolation: Pam Rood, Dale Wil-
wi Th
nevertheless.
MORE THAN A NEWSPAPER. A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION
Shavertown.
Election a Lively At
It was an oif-year election, but the turnout was.good — espec-
ially good in Dallas School District areas, where the big school
administration faction fought a well-publicized battle with the little
spenders, and came out the losers,
The dinnertime vote in Shavertown has become, over the years
famous. Behind the line af citizens
the d=or. a snaliy line is doused and redoubled in the YMCA
and ors
Fernbrools.
wn here in the center picture,
vestibule, so that housewives with tired feet were seriously think-
ing of waiting till next November.
The Fobrook pizzeria is seen at left receiving a good-sized
liams, Drek Bittenbender, Drew Bit-
G. Comny, R. Comny,
Jan Bittenbender, Bob Dymond,
Doug, David, and Debbie Schooley,
Lynn Binder.
Best “Group: Ruth and Barbara
Best-dressed consolation: Crystal
Smith, Jewel Smith, Jocylyn Strunk,
Judy Blaze, Norma Thomas, Spring
Thomas, Patricia McDonough
Paulette Albosta, Charlyn Albosta,
Susan Sipple.
Historic: Renita Cross; Patty and
Ruth Lewis; Christine, Paul = and nounced the appointment of ‘George ns of Dalles High Send ; In Lake Joss, plies vapeiiod children, ill from exposure; and Rev. change student to Africa next year,
: nd = ’ y tok h ¢ the | working towards winning a ittle prankster activity, but Leh-| givhy Jones, Sweet Valley, who after which she will enter Gettys- DALLAS TOWNSHIP
Caroline Rubino; Patricia Wroblew- | McCutcheon, as chairman o e [US Bond one cad for. Oratorieal y Y MISS BEVERLY ECK
ski; Brent Long.
AON" 3 : i i . t 14;
selatop: Belvo Saffian, John | the year. |in the American Legion District where some youths, allegedly from Jackson Township School District 4: Delles. High | Soho! Her ultimate goal is to serve in hi ie Ee 2
ulhern, Mark Goeringer, Bruce | zp. McCutcheon will conduct a | finals. | Luzerne, were marauding, ringing | will meet at the Fire Hall on Mon- | Beverly Eck, 17, captured the crown | the Peace Corps. Democrat: B. Frantz S) 135;
i
Goeringer, Robert Goeringer, Thom-
as Phillips, Martin Kaye, Joseph
Law, Ben Law, Myra Law.
Funniest: Raymond Cross; Mrs.
Victor Cross; Linda Dymond, Susan
Bogdan; Ernest Whipp, Lynn Lewis;
Jane Layaou, Lois Hogan:
Consolation: Zibe Smith, Jr.; Zibe
Smith III, Eric Smith; Ronnie and
TABLOID ENCLOSED
A twenty-four page tabloid,
promoting ALL ELECTRIC Republican: M. Williams (N) 134;
washers and dryers, is being (M) 128; (S) 67 — 349. A. Macri|
featured this week, by the Lu- (N) 125; (M) 112; (S) 91 — 328]
zerne Electric TUGI Kingston. Democrat: A. Shafer (N) 161;
Together with the promotion
material supplied by dealers
and the United States Steel
Waltz Through Washday cam-
paign, the tabloid’ insert is a
concentrated effort to ac-
quaint the consumer with
the latest Electric appliances on
the market.
Photographs that show the
latest in appliances are a part Democrat: C. Moledor (N) 88;
of each dealer's promotion. : or Wh ma oh Ee (M) 66; (S) 53 — 207.
A TOTAL ELECTRIC LAUN- What strange manner of people have we here? what-have-you. In the center, we see a few odd types roaming Main Street, JACKSON TOWNSHIP
DRY is the key theme in this Winners line up for preBentation of awards, left, inside Dr. Well, you could expect to see almoSt anything in the annual waving signs and brooms. Supervisor
year’s campaign.. Henry M. Laing fire hall. Looks like ,a collection of cowboys and Hallowe'en parade, which gathered a large attendance despite threat At right, a bewildered bush tried to climb down the stairs blind, Republican: Bertram, 317.
~ 28 | Indians in the front, and then a lot of clowns, and a dragon, and of rain, They should have known better. finally made it with some help from Andy Perranto, Continued Page 2
de : _—
Heads Program
GEORGE McCUTCHEON
Commander
American Legion Post 672, has an- |
Oratorical and Essay program for |
program of competition among the
By the cut of the
lights, however,
George Cave, Dallas | 1956 Plymouth.
‘their
peared to be little more than a
the garage windows in soap. “A-G”
is a popular hot-rodder’s expression
meaning A-gasoline, a type of fuel.
vandal’s tail-
wheels ap-
| and Essay.
Continued on Page 2
Winners will compete | ly very busy
Vandals Smash In Plate Windows:
Windows Soaped;
Car Smeared
students, boys and girls, soaped
windows along Memorial Highway
until broken up by the police. At
some time during the night, some-
one wiped an egg on the finish of
Police Chief = Russell Honeywell's
unoccupied car. :
man ‘township police were reported-
in Oak - Hill area
doorbells and throwing water.
Fire Stricken Folk
In Need Of Clothes
Warm, clothing is needed for the
family which was burned out at
Mrs. Covert is appreciative of
services of firemen from Sweet Val-
ley, Lake Silkworth, Harvey's Lake,
Lehman and Jackson; of the
thoughtfulness of women who
brought hot coffee to volunteers;
of Dr. Lester Saidman and Dr. Ir-
vin Jacobs, who cared
helped in every way possible.
day evening, November 11 at 8 p.m.
AE
P01 pn
CLEOPATE
for the |
afternoon” crowd.
| sunday afternoon in the "Wyoming!
And
Senior, |
VOL. 75, NO 45 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1963
Ballas
Dallas Township backed the conservatives.
In animated conversation before tie Borough Ruilding, tkere
grew a sort of Roman forum of office-holders and office-seckers
awaiting the tally of the voting machines, which gave forth victory
to the GOP.
Beverly Eck, 17, Is Crowned
Valley Junior Miss For 1364
band, orchestra, Student Council,
| Tri, H i -Y and Keyettes Service
| Club.
A member of St. Paul's Lutheran
Church she has sung in the Sen-
ior Chior for six years.
Beverly plans to be a Rotary Ex-
burg College, expecting to major
in mathematics or biological science.
Continued on Page 2
Richardson And
Kozemchak Win
Director Seats
Republicans Sweep
All Areas; Democrat
Elected At Lake
The Republicans in the Back
Mountain turned out im force ‘to
elect nearly all its candidates this
week, |
LiL. Richardson and Andrew Ko-
zemchak won over Welton Farrar |
and Francis Dixon in the Dallas |
School ‘Director race, although’ Far-
rar compiled the highest total ever |
given a Democrat school director
in this area, with much backing
from Republican supporters.
In Lehman, Mrs. Barbara Vivian
a newcomer to politics, and Dean |
Shaver, easily captured the school |
seats in’ their township. |
Moelv yn Williams (R), another
newcomer, and Curl Swansor (D), |
will represent Harvey's Lake on the |
board.
JIn Jackson Township, M. Slimak|
and Vernon Cease won the director |
posts, and Noxen elected Ronald |
Fielding.
Four ‘Republicans, three incum= |
bent, were easily elected to Dallas]
320 — 554. G. Thomas (S) 237;
(N) 324 — 561.
Democrat: George Cave (S) 75;
(N) 106 — 181. Steve Chisaricl|
(S) 66; (N) 89 — 155.
Justice of the Peace — Unopposed
Republican: M. Moen (S) 234;
(N) 320 — 554.
Supervisor
(M) 138; (N) 23 — 296. |
Justice of the Peace |
Republican: G. Prater (S) 517;]
(M) 436; (N) 134 — 1087. ]
Auditor
King (S) 483; (M) 428; (N) 142]
—1053.
FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP
Democrat: Hoover (N) 87; an)
52; (8S) 49 — 188.
School Director (2 to be elected)|
(M) 99; (S) 63 — 323. C. Swanson
(N) 155; (M) 124; (S) 88 — 367.
Justice of the Peace
Republican: F. Jonés (N) 200;
(M) 156; (S) 98 — 454.
Democrat: H. Jones (N) 88; (M)
67; (S) 53 — 208.
Auditor |
Republican: C. Moledor (N) 188;
(M) 155; (S) 96 — 439.