Re re ee ote teva =orsm rar SECTION A — PAGE 6 Local Folk Visit New York Fair Traveling to the wonderland of the New York World's Fair on | Saturday were several residents of the Back Mountain. Taking a bus to the show were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Butry, Dev- Baby Born Prematurel | . To Mother On Visit y Blood Donation on, Conn. announce the birth o Friday At Y a five and a half pound son, Fimo-| thy, April 27, at Nesbitt Hospital, | Transportation There are two other children, Foe Is Available Mrs. Peter Duda and Christine | my Christine, two and Roblyn, aged | Steele, Dallas; Mrs. Irene Timko, Mr5. Butry is the former Mary | Transportation for donors wishing Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Crisman, | ©20€ Kauffman, Waynesboro. Mr. | to visit the Bloodmobile on Friday, Butry is employed with Saber ‘Dis- | count House in Connecticut. .Timo- thy arrived unexpectedly while Mr. | and Mrs. Butry were visiting the formers parent's, Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Bainbridge, Harveys Lake. Christine Rishell, Carverton; Sally Simpson and Tina Timpko, Over- brook Avenue. All reported a fascinating dis- | play and much ground covered in visiting the various buildings. | may arrange it through Mrs. Ed- ward Gilroy. Baby-sitting service for those who must bring with them their small children, will be suppli- | ed at the Shavertown YMCA, where the Bloodmobile will be stationed dq Fresh Lean | Did You Read READ THE TRADING POST The Trading Post Main Highway B Choice Western Round Steak London Breil Daring’s Country Smoked Hams - - Daring’s Country Smoked bacon Fresh Killed Frying Chickens 43. 23 3. $729 Turkeys =(9-111b. avg.) 30°C Mueller’s Elbow Macaroni c¢nveo BEC Wheaties (Family Size) 3 i C Crisco 3, c= 67" Lux Liquid economy size (BC Gerber’s Strained Baby Food Frozen Icelandic Haddeck Filet 674-8481 WE'RE OPEN SUNDAYS Tn Wed, 9 io 6 re hy E Pil, (LEGS) (BREASTS) Ground # Frozen Sat. 5 to t 9 | blood from 11:45 to 5:45. To keep thempelves | families eligible for and their receiving of | in case of accident or ill- ness, residents who are able: to annual donation. Residents may icin any PTA group in order to bl | become eligible, through the,Blood ¢! | Assurance program. Ten per cent of the membership must be represented at each dona- tion, to keep the ledgers balanced. Blood will not be taken from any- one who is suffering from a cold or is otherwise indisposed. Persons over pixty may not contribute. One person in every family should make a point of attempting to contribute blood. PTA chairmen are getting in touch with” their membership to Bi | insure a full quota on Friday. Fublic Notice NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to Oline O. McAndrew, their Heirs, Executors or Administrators and | i | Assigns that on April i | Francis 17, 1964, | Freeman, plaintiff, com- menced an action against you to No. 1007 May Term, 1964, which # you are required to defend to quiet title to the lands described as follows: ALL that certain piece, lot or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Dallas, # County of Luzerne, State of Penn- sylvania, bounded and described as B | follows: BEGINNING * at a point on Columbia Avenue in a dividing line between Lot Nos. 56 and 57, South 40 degrees .05 West, one hundred forty (140) feet to a point in the rear line of Lot No. 47; THENCE along same North 49 degrees 55 minutes West, twenty-five (25) feet to a point in the middle divid- ing line of Lot No. 57; THENCE along said dividing line North 40 degrees .05 East, one hundred forty (140) feet to a point on Columbia Avenue; East, (25) feet utes twenty-five ginning. square feet of soil be the same more or less on a plot of lots sur- MW | veyed for Freedman and Dattner situated #1 | in Dallas Borough, Luzerne County, § | Pennsylvania, according to map as ~ |.surveyed by ‘Smith- and Welles, C. - and known gg- “Fairview” CALL 268-3636 Complete Oil, Heat & Burner SERVICE Sn pg ps Gus McAndrew and Olive azk/a! THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY. 1, 1964 © (Continued from Page 1A) ‘H. Stanley Doll Stroudsburg’ Normal School. He was principal of Noxen, Factoryville, Laketon and Dallas Borough Ele- I mentary and Secondary Schools. For a time he became a salesman for the Ironsides Company in Dallas area. 5 Mr. Doll had esi associated with the Massachusetts Life Insurance Company for over 50 years. He was a member of Factoryville Lodge F. & A. M.,, and Dallas Methodist Church. He is survived by one son, Dr. Ronald C. Doll, Livingston, N.J, i Falls. | | ue; THENCE along Columbia | Avenue, South 49 degrees 55 min-. to a point being the place of be- i BEING the southerly one-half of {| Lot No. 57 and containing 3,500 one = granddaughter, Cheryl; two | brothers, Harry and Lewis, Evans Services were held from Nafeor, contribute are asked to do so. PTA | Funeral Home Saturday afternoon groups are covered through semi- | with Rev. James Randle officiating. Interment wag in Sunnyside Cem- etery, Tunkhannock. Bearers were Hayden Richards, Jerry Machell, Le'ghton Scott, Em- ory Straley, Cragg Herdman, Wayne Hadsell. (Cont‘nued from Page 1A) May Day Junior girls will ‘act ‘as honor guard for the Queen and her court. This year's Queen, Sue Fielding, and her attendants, Bonny Gor netts, Pat Kanasky, Wanda Minor, Sharyn Montreps, and Wilma Long, | were selected by a popular vote of the students of Lake-Lehman. Grass Fire Shavertown Firemen answered a call on Tuesday morning to extin- guish a grass fire on Belford Street. Visit Childrciis Home Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weidner,: Lake 'Catalpa, accompanied the Dallas Methodist MYF to Bingham- | ton Childrens Home on Sunday. E. of Wilkes-Barre, recorded in Lu- zerne County in Map Book 2 at Page 209. : You are hereby notified to plead to the above action and related Complaint within twenty. (20) days from service hereof." Merton E. Jones, Attorney 930 Miners Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Wilkes- Barre, Pennsylvania - TOMATO JUICE CELERY Snowflake Potatoes Buttered Fresh Asparagus ROLL and BUTTER ICE CREAM - PRINCE TUNKHANNOCK, PA. | and In a recent Mathematics Contest sponsored by the Luzerne County Council of Teachers of Mathematics, MOTHER Ss DAY MENU MAY 10, 1964 $ 3 FRESH SHRIMP COCKTAIL/ CHICKEN CONSOMME with RICE ROSEBUD RADISHES ROAST PRIME RIBS OF BEEF AU JUS ROAST LEG OF LAMB with MINT JELLY LOBSTER ALA NEWBURG with TOAST POINTS STEWED CHICKEN with HOT BISCUITS | VIRGINIA BAKED HAM with PINEAPPLE SAUCE | FRUIT SALAD WITH WHIPPED CREAM DRESSING — CHOICE OF TWO Creamed Pearl Onions APPLE, BLUEBERRY, OR CHERRY PIE COCONUT CREAM PIE We Will Also Have A Special Children’s Menu . SERVING 12 - 8 PM. two Dallas Senior High School stu- | dent received awards for outstand- ing. scores. y | Pictured are left to right: John : Wormeck, My. Paul Klein, mathe- | matics instructor, ‘and Thomas Peirce. : Peirce received a’ third place (Continued from Page TA) Judgmrnt Stricken tered into upon an award of ‘arbi- trators prior to the time for appeal from the said award, and that an appeal is contemplated and. will be filed, and that said judgement en- tered upon said award. was .im- properly entered.” g | Judgement was therefore stricken from the record, and Mr. Thomas vindicated. | eC | Rt Geisinger % father of Mis Avenue, Ralph Carpenter, Harry Edwards, Saginaw is a patient at Geisinger Hospital. FRUIT CUP OLIVES Candied Sweet Potatoes Buttered Peas BEVERAGE SHERBET $175 Ea © TEL TErrace 6-61 31 DONT FORGET = NOBILITY - 6 TRANSISTOR RADIO i s§.88 DELUXE TE TES RE EERE a TO REMEMBER TIMEX WATCHES 58.75 10 513. | DIETETIC CHOCOLATES - Soap Dishes with Flower Soap Papermate Pen & Pencil Sets $2.95 and *3.95 FANNY FARMER FRUIT SLICES J Evening in Paris Colognes and Perfume Set Purse Size (spill proof) Colognes — famous odors . Are a ae ee Ie ee mn WHITE | Por — '¥Y. ' Look Real Dallas High Students Place In Mathematics Contes] : ETRE. award and was presented a metal slide; with Wormeck placing eighth and receiving a mathematics book. Approximately one hundred and | forty students participated in the testing program. All students were seniors from twenty+three area high schools. 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