east, the orld’s Mrs. their rated were sreet- ocked tings. eider, Sif in 1 the York when ds ly -hrei- shton sy full pathy home atient Hos- amick home 5 on rained urday ndrew first abeth, ~ Dan- | give r but Sg hl- uo WAT cover ogg m dg) ko s not id the so we ~ Billy lovely 1linois more to the al we ul for is not could votion y give 1 the many 1 also Ne re- neigh- incere Lozo, ~ Dale k Ru- Amara 1113 ly #H, house, ION Betty ceived . Gate 6. after- | Mrs. r. and amily, reorge pill Gabel DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Checking Eugen: For New Toll-Free Calling In four more days, Monday, May 11 at 12:01 A.M. free telephone calls to Kingston and Wilkes-Barre will be a reality. -A considerable amount of construction to bring this moment to fruition was involved both on the part of Bell and the Commonwealth Tele- phone Companies. New cable facilities were much beginning involved was the installation of a considerable amount of central office switching equipment in Com- monwealth’s general offices in Dal- las and in the Dallas South oifice in Trucksville. At the Dallas office, Jack Landis, district manager, in foreground, looks on as Willard Wright, Jr, central office man, checks new a part of the construction but also | trunking equipment to Kingston- Wilkes-Barre. In background, 'Com- monwealth’'s Dean Johnson, com- bination. man, and Howard Johns, wire chief, confer on the completed installation. Additional trunk termination equipment wags installed to provide local service trufks between Dallas and Kingston-Wilkes-Barre. Similar equipment was installed in the Dal- las South office. NOXEN Leon Turner, St. Petersburg, Fla., is spending some daughter, Mrs. and family. Junior Girl Scout Troop, tended z Dallas High School 648 at- | St. a Junior Jamboree at ‘the | town, on Sunday at 1:30 p.m. to on Saturday. | attend Mrs. Welford Scouten was leader. | Diane Johns, Candy Jones and Mil- | lie Traver attended. Candy and Di- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winner and time with his , family attended the horse show, at Jeddie MacMillan | Danville, on Sunday. The Luther League will meet at Paul's Lutheran Church, Shaver- the “Around the World Rally” after which a hootenanny will be given by the host church. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Albert Ruff Sr. ane each won a prize in the sports | spent Sunday at the home of Mr. events. Ladies ‘Auxiliary, Noxen Volun- teer Fire Company report a success- ful day with their lunches on elec- tion day. Forty dollars, was cleared. Mrs. Ralph Engelman spent a re- cent weekend with her mother, Mrs. Charles McGroarty. Miss Peggy Coole, North Plain- Field, N. J., teacher, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred 'Coole.and brother Bill. Mr. and Mrs. Sterlyn May and family, New. . Tripoli, and. Mr. and Mrs... Jerry - Boone and family, Eyers Grove, spent Saturday with Mrs. William Engelman and family. Mr. Nick Novak, Cleveland, Ohio, spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Ira Beahm. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGovern, Trentown, N., J., spent the week- end with Edgar Engelman and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ‘Derby and sons; ‘Shickshinny, visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keiper and family on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert May spent the! weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parr, Bristol, and also at- tended the World Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Vane Race, Walling- ford, Conn., spent the weekend in this vicinity. Mrs. Thomas Lane and daughter Joann, Avenel, IN. J., spent the weekend with Mrs. Dorothy French. Warren Montross, patient at the Veteran's Hospital, Wilkes Barre, spent the weekend at his home in Noxen. James (Casterline, Buffalo, spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Albert. Casterline and Mr. and Mrs. Osmand Casterline. Mrs. Ray Wilson fell at her home on Saturday and injured her leg which had not recovered complete- ly from a bad burn suffered several weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cargill and Candice, Binghamton, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Shoemaker, Kunkle, visited Mrs. Lawrence Race, on Sunday. Tiarry Case, Harwick, Mass., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case. Mr. and Mrs. Harold DeWald and daughters of Locklauen spent the weekend with Mrs. ling. George Kohler, Taylor, was a Sunday caller. Mr. and Mrs. Langhorne, Pa., with: Harry Siglin. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Edwards recently moved from Earl Crispells | apartment to the one owned by Mrs. Cragg Herdman. DRAINAGE STONE DIRT FILL ASPHALT PAVING Driveways Parking Areas CRUSHED STONE “Meeting Pa. Dept. of Highway Specifications.” American Asphalt Paving Go. 696-1114 Plant and Quarry — Chase Joseph Hack- Kenneth Jenks, | spent the weekend | | and Mrs. Robert Shalanskis, and family, Trenton, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schenck re- turned from a winter in Florida, on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Patton, and. family Newberg, N. Y. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Traver. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones an- nounce the birth of a daughter on May 3rd. at General Hospital. The mother is the former Pat Kline. This is their first child. Guests at the home of Mrs. El- wood Schenck on ‘Sunday were ‘Mrs. William Traver, Terry and Dale, Mrs. Bernice Holcum, Vestal. Recent guests were Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rowe, of Allentown. Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards an- nounce the birth of a daughter May 4th. at General Hospital. Mo- ther is the former Margaret Belles and this is their first child. Nick and Dave Fritz spent Sun- day at the home of Jack Messer- smith, Endicott. Saxe Graduates NCO Academy In Germany Army Specialist Five Herbert L. Saxe, 28, son of Mrs. Beatrice A. Saxe, Route 1, Dallas, was grad- uated from the Seventh U. S. Army Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) Academy in Germany, April 24. Specialist Saxe received four weeks of rigorous training in lead- ership’ and exercise of command, map reading, the history of weap- ons and military teaching methods. A radio repairman in Head- quarters Battery, 1st Missile ‘Bat- talion, of the 32nd Artillery near Hanau, Saxe entered the Army in September 1953 and was. stationed at Fort Carson, Colo., before arriv- ing overseas in 1962. He attended Lake-Noxen High School. Rubber Stamps with your name Made To Your Design Public Notice Sealed proposals will be received by the Dallas ‘School District for the supply and delivery of coal, removal of ashes and rubbish, and for the supply and delivery of fur- niture, steel shelving, baskets, fil- ing cabinet, and athletic supplies for the 1964-1965 school year. Specifications may be secured at the office of the Secretary, Dallas Senior High School Building, Dallas, | Pennsylvania. All bids ‘shall be in the hands of Mrs. Harriet Stahl, Secretary, not later than 4:30 p.m., May 12, 1964. Bids will be opened at the regular meeting of the Board to be held at 8:00 p.m., Tuesday, May 12, 1964, in the library of the Dallas Senior High School. The Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids or any part thereof of any bid. By order. of the Board of Direc- tors of the Dallas ‘School District, Dallas, Pennsylvania. HARRIET STAHL, Secretary HUGE FLOCK OF WILD GEESE Frank Jackson, Harveys Lake Bird-Man, spotted a flock of 500 wild geese Tuesday morning on Harveys Lake, between Point Breeze and Willow Point. Frank says oricles are here, along with wood thrushes and phoebes. FOAM RUBBER: all sizes in stock for sofa cush- fons, seats, benches, station i wagons, studio mattresses, DRAPERY FABRICS: largest selection in Pa. Solids, prints; as low as 49¢ a yard. 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