LIN LA DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA ‘THE DALLAS POST, ' THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1964 SECTION B — PAGE 1 alf- of 3,500 Girl Scouts News Demolished Laidler B arn Now Dallas Junior High School Band Ready For Friday's Concert Senchak Released same \ : 4 z 1 Ss sur- Neighborhood Girl Scout com- ! 7 F om Hospita mttner mittee Will meet Tuesday, Mey 12. T { d I t T H , John Senchak, Sr., 117 Overbrook tuated i in Dallas Methodist Church. Time, rans orme I 0 ree ouse ” | Avenue, returned home on Satur- ounty, | 10 a.m. ’ 4 day after being a patient at Pitts- ap as The picturesque barn which many | Laidler agreed if they would help . ton Hospital. es, C. READ THE TRADING POST passersby have admired over the | clean up the shingles. | Mr. Senchak was hospitalized fol- Barre, years no longer stands on the Clar- In no time the job was neatly lowing an accident at American 1aving ence Laidler property. done and the happy lads, David and Party Favors Company. Pittston, ounty i Set just back of the lovely water- | Charles, carted the lumber up to when he fell on a cutting knife at ), and 5 fall cascading into the little dam | their home. | the plant, inflicting a deep gash land where many neighborhood young- With the help of their friends, | in his. right forearm which required ; Ma- sters skated during the weekends, | Ed Friar and Bobby Glenn, plans 30 sutures to close. dman the roof of the structure crumpled | were changed to a tree house de- His little finger was cut to allow 25th, under the heavy snow of the past sign. In a wooded area near the repair to a damaged muscle in the Book winter. home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward arm. Fearing some one would be in- | Kupstas, construction began in He is under the care of a physi plead Y jured, ‘Mr. Laidler dismantled the earnest, with the four boys work- cian. elated ; ing like beavers every moment they dev MONE Plbe. & Hig, building. The Kupstas boys, who | . 1g spare. Gabor Will Kill-onb its evory eight R A Ln 5 live behind the Laidlers on Yeager Now the project is finished with people now living, according to es- a Pa Avenue, asked if they could use | the old hex sign adorning the barn timate. 1g. Ty og some of the lumber for a fort. Mr. | floor as a center medallion. Access i i : was by a rope ladder but has been The cancerous cell grows among Add discarded in favor of climbing up normal cells and destroys them. that the trunk. been Six lads can comfortably occupy 1 Dix- MUTT JAX. FUNDS? the hideaway and many coming | Town- summer nights will undoubtedly | INVESTORS MUTUAL, INC. Pe , ), to INVESTORS STOCK FUND, INC. find the boys ensconced high above | Drive, INVESTORS INTER-CONTINENTAL FUND, LTD. the earth where the whispering lebted INVESTORS SELECTIVE FUND, INC. branches will lull them into restful >d to INVESTORS VARIABLE PAYMENT FUND, INC. repose. aving A window will be installed for 1t the summer living, and Mr. Laidler, cutrix who is enthused about their energy | ming, | | and ingenuity and whose generosity | 5 Na- furnished the material, will smile a . Barre, io himself 25 voces drift sofily mn Members of Dallas Junior High | Rowett, Sheldon - Hoover, Marc| The concert offers a wide. variety | Accompanists are Ruth Higgins 1—8X10 and 2—5X7 to his bedroom, relaying the happi- . : Bo . , : : > HI ¢ th in it Tat School Band which will present ‘its | Davies, Douglas Bulford, Carl Geo-| of numbers, including that peren- | Thomas Jenkins, and Dorothy Philo. | BEAUTIFUL — ness ol youth In Its private quarters spring concert Friday night in. the | ringer, Mathew Gillis, Scott Schus- | nial favorite, In A Persian Market, Stage hands, Audio-Visual Aids To Ge aes Berl oI for mich : PORTRAITS : : Senior ig chool, ‘are, reading | ter, Robert Parry, Larry Earl, John | with its opportunity for much in- | Club, are Richard Bayliss, Samuel | ; As fo plpns for ins the barn left to right: y Lewis, Thomas Shaver, Damon | dividual effort. ; Berkey, Robert Graham and Russell | of Your Chil d uso: « | 3 ; site, Mr. Laidler will erect a green- First. row: Margaret. Evenson, | Young, Thomas Myers, David Kap-| Novelty’ numbers include Little | Stoss; from the Senior High School; | fit bot ALL house where he can grow the plants Paula Richards, ‘Alisa Berger; Ruth | son. 3 Bop Riding Hood, with ‘Judith Stas- | Robert Berlew, David Kozemchak | $ 95 0stOx ¥ vOUE 270 ey, man and flowers he and Mrs. Laidler Higgins, Diane: Davies, Charles Fifth row: Phyliss Hanna, Sally ko as narrator. There. is an organ | and ‘Russell: Montedonico, junior | ’ Si \ S Di ified Services, Inc., exclus SRO. Baker, Erik Dingle, Ronald ‘Ray, { Strohl, Susan Sipple, Priscilla| solo by Shari Turner, an: oboe solo | high school. ! Sitti Char A He Yepresents INVESTORS © er mutual funds and NTT Dayid | Burkhart; Robert Bayer, | Reese, Diane Hoover, Margie Mc- | by Dorothy Philo. ; Color guards are Patricia Wag} ng a oH ; : CET, n : “installment type” face-amount Cefurioates. fe also offers Road 0il Fire i Richdrd Morgan, Kirk Young, Char-{ Carty, Suzanne Jozwiak, Karen Ninth ‘grade majorettes will ap-| Der, Ellen Kyttle, Judith Stasko, | By Appointment i 3 life insurance through INVESTORS Syndicate Life. Dall d kle IF Com- | les Wolverton. 3 Potter, Alicia Bauman, Mary ‘Der- in the Billboard March: J and Janet Smith. | CAN y A let: any of these mutual funds, or allas and Kunkle [Fire om : : : % a i 2 pear In the Billboard March; James ED a Tahon on life insure ‘panies responded to a road oil fire Second’ row: Cynthia = Garman, hammer, Gail Williams, Linda Rit-| Harris and Richard Fedock in a Ushers are Student Council mem- | E. C. HUDSON ance, call telephone number below. Or clip iis complete at Dale Parry Paving Company, Gretchen Hefft, Sally Harter, Judy | tigan, Terry Ditlow, Judy Wilson, | clarinet duo. SEE bers: Allen Brown, in charge; Mi- S di Bese oe 1s and Post | Fernbrook, at’9 am. Tuesday, but [Dana Dorothy Philo, Peggy Ma-) Judy Wilson, Elaine Heidel, Jo Ann | jy, fon” patio] ‘will “feature | chael Davis, Brian Duffy Timothy | tudio 3 . 8 n y . . y { 4 : ’ 3 . ’ | R toyour Advertised -in of were not needed. Jim Parry had thers, Vera Cave, Kathy Resse, Thomas. ¥ ; seventh grade. majorettes. Larry Earl, David Haines, and Robert|f§ 55 N. Lehigh Shavettown Y : Carol McGee, Keith DeVincentis, Sixth row: Shirley Brown, Karen L ; $ Hutt put out the flames in the pump | : : 3 Heycock will give a saxophone solo, | Huttman. 674-8721 | YOUR 700m with a hat astingaicher Caddie Labar, Jack Magee, Shari | Long, Susan Carey, Sharon Yalick, and Susan Meare oti 1 hote bv: Kozemchuk INVESTORS MAN om Yph peng e Be SREY I'Turner, Director, Alfred M. Camp. | Linda (Cook, Sue! Bauerly, Nancy i 00 plano so R- phot hy hozemeha . ] IS Third row; Carol Reimiller, Suz- | Love, Peggy Bayliss, Kathy Dy- EYES EXAMINED anne Messick, Linda Croom, dJef-| mond, Jane Birnstock, Jeanette THOMAS N. GLLASSES FITTED frey Eyet, Richard ‘Bennie, Frank | Evans, Judy Reggie, Sharon Smith, i 3 Kardell, Ronald DeVincentis, Joseph | Diane (Chisarick, Maureen Rosnick. J RRBIDLER AE. CONTACT LENSES Ehillios | Charles ii : Roger | “Absent Jen eve Holos was IF ER ES IL TT y ; Maury, Robert Nicol,, Michael Evans, | taken -— Vickie Ditlow, James Har- G TS FOR EV YON BEST GIR gr fi Sandra. Sherwood, Larry Heycock. | ris, Carol Crawford, Susan Misson, i x / > 26 Division St. > 7 Fourth row: Susan Baker, William | Miriam Mohr. Rs -t Shavertown, Pa. A ) > x \’/ \_J/ ' | Annual Spring Banquet Marks . Phone — 674-5231 BR. I. BERGER wi Bus, — 822-3266 OPTOMETRIST Awards To Dallas Student . 27 Machell Ave., Dallas : war S 0 d as u en S Phone 674-4921 Dallas ‘Senior “High School held | received awards. — | its annual Spring Recognition Ban- Making the presentations were : i | quet Saturday evening, May 2 with | Lester Lewis, Miss Emma Engler, { | George Ralston, Dean of Men ‘at | Miss/ Mabel Jenkins, Joseph Rak- ‘Wilkes College, as guest speaker. shys, Clinton Brobst, Alan D. Hus- J & | Mr, Ralston stressed the impor-| band and Mr. Brominski. 5 i a tance of mane iy he develop- Invocation was given by W. § ! ment. of yout , quoting roms Gene Frank - Trimble, principal. Ann h Tunney’s qualifications - for a real i : ON | premium rated performance... popular prices YOUR | Special One Week Only | DIAL DIAL , ride for a safer drive. New Gyro Tread stabilizes the a ) STUDENT ROUNDTABLE at 1 p.m., sponsored ight line stops. = i 2B. : i ‘ ; q straight line stop ie Go Tube Type Compact - Tubeless by J. E. 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