NLA — -five The ject n of from orat- sell- car, Sev- L net full vrite 5202 with new iced d in DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1964 SECTION B — PAGE 1 Twenty Back Mountain 2 Men To Go Twenty men To Rony Camp Aug. 15 With 402nd from the Back | The men from the Back Mountain Mountain area will attend Sum- | Area- are: Lt. Col. Carl B. Olsen, mer Camp with the 402nd Military | 188 Terrace _ Oolice Prisoner of War Camp August 15 to 29. Lt. Col. Carl Burt Olsen, Executive Officer of the unit, urges all men from the Back Mountain to make proper ar- rangements with their respective employers to be available for sum- mer camp. The unit will train this year at Indiantown Gap Military Reserva- tion for the second year running. During summer camp the men will put to practical use all training re- ceived during the year at their Monday night and Sunday drills held at the U.S. Army Reserve Training Center, East End Blvd. Many specialty courses in prison- er of war work can only be pre- sented in an active duly situation with the excellent facilities avail- able at Indiantown Gap. Subjects such as Squad Tactics, Offensive and Defensive Anti Guerilla War- fare, Riot Control, Firing of Cal. 45 Sub-Machine Gun and Chemical Warfare are just a few. Whop Drive, Trucksville; Maj. Jack Magee, 53 Perrin Avenue, Shavertown; Maj. John Mulhern, 22 Joseph Street, Dallas; Capt. Jack W. Palmer R. D. 4, Oak Drive, Dallas; 1st Lt.” Robert Richardson, 23 Monroe Avenue, Dallas; WO William J. Hill, Box 219, R. D. 5,! Shavertown; Sfc Robert Franklin, 27 Pioneer Avenue, Trucksville; S/Sgt Robert Johnson, 90 Carver- ton Road, Trucksville; S/Sgt James P. Kelly Jr.,, R.D. 1, Dallas; Sp5 John Berti, Main Street, Dallas; Sgt James Thomas Jr., 65 Lehigh Street, Shavertown; Sp4 Theodore Newcomb, 109 School Street, Shavertown; ‘ Pfc Roger Bellas, R.D. 1, Dallas; Pvc. Donald Olsen, 188 Terrace Avenue, Trucksville; Pfc Howard James, R. D. 3, Dallas; Pvt. Willard Bullock, Staub Road, Trucksville; Pvt. Samuel Wendel, R. D. 4, Dal- las; Pvt. William Hardisky, R. D. 4, Dallas; Pvt. Harold Kocher, 111 Franklin, Dallas. ping 15-0 Two-Hit Shuts Out As ll. Se Whack Jenkins Twp. Back Mountain Little League All- Stars won their second game in all- Klocko, 2b star competition defeating Jenkins Township by a whopping 15 - 0, on the home field at Dallas on Friday. Rick Morgan tossed a two-hit shut-out and struck out 13 batters, winning his first All-Star game. Bacg Mountain blasted three Jen- kins pitchers for 17 hits and scored in every frame. Dave Bellas had four kits . . . two doubles and two singles. Rick Morgan and Mark Ro- gers “hit back-to-back homeruns in the second inning. Jenkins Twp - AB R H Bonomo, lf 3, 0 0 Olson, If 2 0 0 Zurla, cf 1 0 0 Vernouski, p; ss; 1b 2 0 0 McClean, rf 1 0 0 Murphy, rf 2 0 g Humko, p, 1b 2 0 | Polanski, ss, 1b | Lussi, 2b Domino, P Padrezas, 3b Slovey, ¢ Sheridan, c COOOL Back Mountain Bellas, ¢ Morgan, p Harrison, cf Rogers, cf Ruckno, 1b Galletly, ss Lefko, ss Lozo, 3b Sponseller McDade, 1f Newhart, If Miller, If Hoffman, rf Sherry, rf ,2b i SN te. ro © AO NOON HN HH SPoSry dang Tn cococo+HO CRLNORHHD ONO & Back Mountain Wins Ist All-Star Game After Tight Mark Rogers out-dueled J. Kenia in a great pitching battle last Wed- nesday at Duryea, and gained Back Mountain its initial win in Little League All-Star competition. Only two players reached first base against Rogers - a bunt single by Clarke in the fourth inning, and Morris on an error in the fifth. Ro- gers stsuck out eight batters and did not walk any. Kenia gave up only three hits, two infield by Miller and Ruckno and a lead-off double by Bellas, and struck out nine with no walks. Only run of the game came “in the third inning when lead-off bat- ter Jimmy Miller beat out a bunt down the first base line and raced all the way to third when catcher Anderieka threw the bail into right field. With one out, Bellas grounded to third baseman Martinelli who threw him out at first, but on the throw Miller broke for the plate “and slid in under the tag. Duryea AB R H Fortini, ss 3 0 0 Clarke, cf 3 0 1 Kenia, p 3 0 0 : Back Mt Miller, 1f Pitcher’s Duel Anderieka, c Brennan, If Morris, 1b Yonuska, rf Bartlow, ph Dehaba, rf Borkowski, 2b Michnicoski, ph Kabacinski, 2b Martinelli, 3b hm © = ON NN Bellas, c¢ Morgan, cf Rogers, p Ruckno, 1b Lefko, ss Lozo, 3b Sponseller, 2b oHOoOocOOO0O TF 0O0COOODOOO oHOpoOHCOCORKIT oO0O0COOCODOOO 2 NRO Ro DD BY RON = Sherry, rf Attends Seminar David Fritz, Noxen, has com- pleted four two hour weekly ses- sions at Montoursville, where he studied ‘Casualty Insurance courses offered by Selected Risk Insurance Company. INSPECTED NOW JULY 3i - Deadline Bs Ae st pots bm BIRTHS DALLAS ESSO SERVICENTER Highway Dallas AAA. S&H Green Stamps OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY 674-4571 Fernbrook Resident Has Narrow Escape John Senchak, Sr., Overbrook Avenue, who was recently badly injured = at his place of employ- ment suffered another accident last Wednesday morning on his way to work. Gloria Long Elected P.S.S.A. President Senchak was traveling on Slocum Road, Exeter Township, at 7:45 a.m., behind a Dupont explosives carrier. \ He reports the trailer ahead was swerving and when he came to a straight away] Senchak attempted to pass. As he began his ‘accelerated speed, the cab of the carrier again swerved toward him forcing him off the road, his car dropping into a catch basin. The driver of the carrier, unin- dentified at present, stopped, -tried to lift the car out of the ditch and then departed without giving his name or license. A passing motorist took Senchak to Pittston Hospital, where he was treated for a nasal fracture and cuts which needed six sutures. GLORIA LONG Gloria Long, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Long, Main Road, Sweet Valley, was recently! elected president of the Pennsyl- | Following treatment Senchak re- ported to American Party Favors Company, Pittston, where he is em- vania State Educational Associa-| ployed. ° tion-National Education Associa-| State police are investigating. tion. Miss Long was chosen by | members of the student organiza- tion of the PSEA. - NEA. Class Of Lehman "49 She will enter her Junior year | Elects Shouldice Head at Lock Haven State College in | September, where she has been | Lehman High School Class of 1949 appointed Dormitory Councilor at held its 15th reunicn at Hotel Sterl- Woolridge Hall, on campus. An ing on July 25. Elementary Education major, Frederick ‘Shouldice was elected Gloria attended the ™Pre-Session | president, Lloyd Naugle, vice presi- Course on Contemporary World | dent; Leona Lord Walter, treasurer: Problems, at Lock Haven in June. | A 1962 graduate of Lake- Lehman | In charge of entertainment were High ‘School, she held the office | Mr. and Mrs. William Simms, Janet of President of the Future Teachers | Wright Eddy and Elsie Ide Wagner. of America during her Junior end] Present were Albert Ashton, Char- Senior years. At present ‘she is | lotte Culp Ahton, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- actively associated with the Stu- | neth Bonning, Mr. and Mrs. Dcnald ‘dent Christian Association and the | Britt, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ide, Da- ‘Association ‘of Childhood® Educa- | vid Eddy, Janet Wright Zddy, Mr. tion. | and Mrs. Lloyd Naugle, Mr. Miss Long's term as president of Mrs. Philip Scavone, Mr. and Mrs. the: P.S.E.A-N.EA. will begin in William Simms, Mr. and Mrs. Fred- September. She will succeed Den- | erick Shouldice, Alden Wagner, El- nis Saylor, Johnstown, also a |sie Ide Wagner, Philip Walter, Leo- Junior at the college. /The newly | na Lord Walter and Mr. and Mrs. ‘elected president of the associa- | William Weaver. tion attended the convention held the weekend of April 24, at Mary- | Reunion Cancelled wood College, Scranton. g Along with her family, Gloria is a communicant of the First Chris- | tian Church, Sweet Valley, where | she is a member of the choir. | Jour. Coolbaugh Britt, secretary. union, scheduled for the | celled. LEHMAN — Cont. from Page B-6 i College and daughter Jo Anna at- Is Champion Swimmer Rhea Irvine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Irvine and granddaugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Poad, Ve | munds, is a member of the San | Francisco Merionettes, a synchron- i2ed swimming championship ert | which have won the notional AAU Sr. Women’s title 7 times. The team successfully defended their title in! Albany, N. Y. on July 17, 18 and ' 19th. They will be seen on ABC TV channel 16 on Wild World of Poad’s Granddaughter, Sports on August 22 at 5 p.m. lo- | cal time. Charles Girton Now Lieutenant Colonel Charles. 'S.” Girton,’ 737 Palm Drive, Glendale, Cal., son of Mrs. Anna L. Girton Bloomsburg R. D. 1, has been promoted to Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Air Force Re- serves. He served five years active duty during World War II and had 18 years with the Air Weather Serv- ice. He is presently a Mobilization | Assignee in the Air Weather Re-| serves. ! in the U.S. Weather Bureau at Los | Angeles International Airport. He is married to the former Ruth Becker of Glendale. Their son is attending Fernando Valley State | tends University of California at Santa Barbara. The Girtons were former resi- I dents of Dallas Township. Maurice principal Dallas | Township Schools from 1928 until | his death in 1940. Girton was of and | Annual Isaac Rogers family re- first Saturday in August, has been can- Dawe enroute to St. Anthony New- foundland, Canada, where they will | make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Baker and Gary spent a day at the Valley Forge Scout Jamoree, and had a wonderful time. i : - Mrs. William Drabick entertained |¥ SIGNS OF ALL KIND the Louella Neely Class at her BUILT - PAINTED home Wednesday. A picnic supper | was enjoyed. Mrs. Mabel Zimmerman is spend- ing some time with her daughter, Mrs. Albert Ide. We were glad to have them at this Sunday service. Mr. and Mrs. William Simms and Mr. and Mrs. David Eddy attended their “15th High School Class re- union at Hotel Sterling on Satur- “day. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lamoreaux and - Carol Ann entertained Ches- ter's mother at a Birthday Dinner TRUCKS WINDOWS PLASTIC SHO-CARDS PAPER SIGNS SIGN CLOTH SCOTCHLITE ¥ recently. Also Mr. and Mrs. Mor- ART WORK ton Connelly. It was a nice cele- bration. Mrs. Lamoreaux lives in | “Wilkes-Barre. | I would like to apologize for not | HUNTSVILLE having any Lehman news in last k 674-8126 week. There was some mistake on | the part of the Dallas Post, as I | sent it in. | ATTENTION ARERL FUEL OIL USERS Let Tom Flynn . . . FILL YOUR TANKS NOW No Worry About Fuel Bills Your Need To Enjoy Summer Vacation CT. 1st. —_ OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT NOW —___ © NO INTEREST RATES © ® NO CARRYING CHARGES © Guaranteed Low Summer Prices FLYNN FUEL COMPANY 670 N. River St. 822-3193 ; — READ THE TRADING POST — 'SELINGO SIGNS SHOOTING MATCH AUGUST 2 Shooting match Sunday, August | at Sutliff's Furniture Store, | Bloomingdale. = Opening gun at | Sponsored by Good Will | | dorek; His civilian position is meterologist | * Dallas Towship High Sc Class Of 1939, Holds Reunion The 1939 graduating Class of Dal- las Township High School held its | 25th reunion at Brother's 4, Dallas, on Saturday night. Edwin Lumley acted as master of ceremonies. Recognition was giv- en the longest married; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sidorek, (Minnie Cris- pell); largest family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schray and Mr. and Mrs. Mar- vin Elston; Coming the farthest dis- tance, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Stevens, Panama. A letter was read from Jim Hum- mell, South Portland, Maine, with regrets that he could not attend. Plans were made to hold their 30th reunion at the same place on the 4th Saturday in July, 1969. Members of the class are to in- form Edwin Lumley of any changes of addresses so contacts can be made when necessary. Dinner was served to the follow- ing: Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Stevens; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lumley; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Davies (Irene Brace); Mr. and Mrs. Edward Si- (Minnie Crispell); Mr. and i hool, Mrs. Michael Wallo; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pickett; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kamor; Mr. and Mrs. James Knecht, (Mary Eipper); Mr. and Mrs. Mar- vin Elston; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wil- liams; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ock- | enhouse, (Beatrice Hildebrant); Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stevens; Richard Wil- liams and visitors in were Molly Poad Irvine and Cynthia Poad Nich- oll. Offers Auto Mechanics Mr. Lester B. Squier, Supervising Principal, of Lake-Lehman Schools, announces that the Wyoming Val- | ley Technical Institute will offer a program of training in Automobile | Mechanics. This program is spon- | sored by the Manpower Develop- ment Training Act. ! 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