ANd nym —_l sn ———— oi 53 5.7 TO \ SECTION A — PAGE 2 To Hold Bake Sale Luther League of St. Paul's Lut- heran Church will hold a Bake Sale on Saturday, February 20 at both Gosart’s Store and the Acme Market Shavertown. Mrs. Alan Covert is in charge. Anyone wishing to donate may con- tact Kathy Jones, 674-3437. Proceeds will be turned over to the church to assist in paying off the mortgage. <5 a Dogs ("Life SHOCKED PUPPIES By Dr. Phillip M, Hinze, Director Friskies Pet Food Research Center Puppies are notorious chew- ers and favorite targets are often electric cords and plugs. When your puppy’s teeth pen- etrate either of these he may be knocked unconscious. Since this is a fairly common occurrence, it's well to be familiar with emergency first aid treatment. - If it’s a slight shock and the puppy is only momentarily dazed, he'll probably recover in a short time himself, If it’s a serious shock, he may have to be given artificial respira- tion, be lowered into a tub of cold water or given a few whiffs of ammonia. But act promptly, Some shocks can be 3 i Mrs. Charles Williams, chairman, reported plans are completed for | the Washington’s Birthday Dance to be held Saturday February 20 at Hanson's Picnic Grounds by Har- vey's Lake Women's Service Club | at a recent meeting of the group. | Pictured left to right ‘are mem- | bers of the committee: seated, Mrs. El- Mrs. ial dances; Mrs. Clarence Oberst, prizes; Mrs. C. Wesley Boyle, pub- licity. Not present when the picture pas taken were Mrs. Lee Bicking, Mrs. Daniel Smith and Mrs. Edward Crake, tickets; Mrs. Standing: Mrs. Richard Wililams, | Ivan Stéinruck, special dances; Mrs. decorations; Mrs. Arthur Engler, | Grace Martin and Miss Pauline Da- tickets; Mrs. Clarence Swire, spec- | vis, door;: Mrs. Ernest Slocum, res- Willard Sutton, wood Davis, Charles Williams, who heads com- mittee; Mrs. Allen Sorchik, presi- dent of Harveys Lake Women and | orchestra; finance; Mrs. co-chairman; honorary chairman. As long ago as 1899, the House of | Delegates of the American Medical | Association urged adoption of laws requiring compulsory vaccination. | LEGAL NOTICE December LUZERNE OFFICE OF THE To The Honorable, The Judges of the Court of Common Pleas: ended December 31, 1964. UZERNE L OFFICE OF THE LUZERNE Taxes Licenses and Permits Court Costs, Fines and Forfeits Rents, Property and Equipment Grants and Gifts—Federal Grants and Gifts—State DEPARTMENT Treasurer Recorder of Deeds Register of Wills Sheriff Controller Prothonotary Clerk of Courts Probation Office Adoption County Wards County Prison Military Ballots Real Estate Tax Bureau Wyoming Valley Airport Miscellaneous TOTAL REVENUE RECEIPTS Temporary Loans—Act 299 of 1959 Sale of Property and Supplies Reimbursement Social Sec. Taxes Inst. Dist. Tax Col. Exp. A Reimbursement Pay Elect. Officers Reimbursement Municipalities Miscellaneous Reimbursement Insurance Inst. Dist. Share of Coal Appeals Reimb. Oak Hill & Valmont Rds, Transfer from Inst. Dist. Temporary Loans — Current TOTAL Non-Revenue Receipts Total Opening Bal, &. Receipts $5,120,448.04 GOVERNMENTAL EXPENDITURES Operations Maintenance Capital & Interest Outlay Total Commissioners Administrative Exp. $ 160,528.95 Courthouse & Buildings 177,889.82 Capital Outlay $ 72,003.30 Registration 94,087.45 Elections 138,819.94 | Tax Assessments 818,982.97 | Tax Assessments - Mapping 158,047.85 Tax Assessment - Pers. Property 19,148.71 Central Agency 68,088.08 {Weights & Measures 12,132.75 Treasurer's Adm. Exp. 52,996.64 Tax Collectors 73,988.14 Delinquents Taxes & Real Es¢, 75,892.91 Controller 99,434.76 County Surveyor 110.00 County Planning Commission 41,875.00 Recorder Of Deeds 70,531.28 Admin Misc. Expense 39,682.15 TOT. ADMINISTRATIVE $1,602,132.40 $ 72,003.80 $1,674,135.70 JUDICIAL Register Of Wills § 62,242.99 Sheriff 78,520.92 Coroner 19,918.46 Prothonotary 82,589.43 Clerk of Courts 85,978.17 District Attorney 69,932.16 Orphan’s Court 84,570.10 Courts 262,623.34 Justices & Aldermen 15,584.40 Constables 5,233.66 TOTAL JUDICIAL $ 662,193.63 § 662,193.63 CORRECTIONS Probation & Parole 47,347.57 Juvenile Probation Office 34,496.41 Detention Home Juveniles 22,600.10 Kis-Lyn 40,000.00 Other Correctional Inst, 325,716.37 County Prison 155,869.78 TOTAL CORRECTIONS ~« OPERATIONS $ 626,030.23 $ 626,030.28 f ; HIGHWAYS Total Highway Operations $ 13,225.72 Construction of Equipment $ 19,041.54 Valmont Road Construction TOT. H'way & Capital Outlay rt oe Stren Siena pace REPORT OF CONTROLLER OF LUZERNE COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA In conformity with the Act of Assembly approved the eighteenth day of July A. D. 1935, I herewith submit the annual report of Luzerne County, showing the receipts and expenditures, together with a statement of the County for the year Condensed Statement of Cash Receipts and Expenditures For the fiscal year ended December 31, 1964 REVENUE RECEIPTS NON.-REVENUE RECEIPTS MISCELLANEOUS Superintendent of Schools $ 12,755.57 Civil Defense 19,014.00 Military Affairs 68,010.04 Soil Conservation 700.00 Avoca Airport 45,709.48 Recreation and Parks 18,600.64 Employees Retirement 110,214.99 Social Security 75,001.63 Insurance 21,919.30 Fire Co. Association 200.00 , Asziculure . 10,029.50 Township Supervisors 5. Soc. Prevention Cruelty Animale 1,000.00 Inst. District Welfare 92,731.28 Tax & Real Est. Refunds 16,902.80 Drivers Imp. School 1,400.00 Reimbursement Liq. Fuels Fuad 8,693.25 Historical Society 1,000.00 Miscellaneous 1,221.81 TOT. MISCELLANEOUS 8 500,729.39 $ 500,729.39 Ss— UNPAID BILLS 24,567.31 INTEREST 57,781.49 TOT. GOVERNMENTAL $3,654,852.45 NON-GOVERNMENTAL Temporary Loans $1,150,000.00 Principal on Loan . Act 208 137,238.68 Prin, On Bonds Matured 186,700.00 TOT. NON-GOVERNMENTA% $1,423,938.68 " yi CU emmm—— 31, 1964 COUNTY CONTROLLER v Wilkes Barre, Pa. January 20, 1965 STEPHEN YANOSHAK, Controller of Luzerne County COUNTY CONTROLLER Wilkes, Barre, Pa. January 20, 196% COUNTY $ 40,181.61 $2,634,450.49 84.50 24,626.85 3,981.66 68,697.45 187,433.98 EARNINGS 34,336.24 99,198.80 ’ 69,441.08 28,241.85 31,393.55 118,280.80 3,950.00 17,459.85 300.00 5,930.40 702.60 268.00 43,506.1C 2,420.08 1,423.69 $ 456,853.12 + $3,376,128.05 $2,919,274.93 $ 178,600.65 1,037.85 ~ 11,464.38 12,986.17 3,755.20 64.95 3,416.85 75.94 2,320.61 28,415.78 312,000.0¢ 1,150,000.00 $1,704,138.88 $5,080,266.43 77,147.44 8 18226.72 $ 96,188.98 $ 109,414.70 couple. Barbara Lillian Martin Mother is the former Nancy Har- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Martin, Pikes] ™2™ donghter of Mr. and Mrs, Creek, announce. the birth of a} Peter Harman, Hunlocks Creek. daughter, Barbara Lillian on Feb-} Father is! the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Martin, Pikes Creek. ruary 2 at Nanticoke State Hos- pital. This is the first child of the TOT. EXPENDITURES $5,078,791.13 CASH BAL. Dec. 31, 1984 $ 41,656.91 TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND CASH BALANCE ... $5,120,488.04 -__THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1065 itn Lake Women Plan Washington's Birthday Party 21 ; Merchandise Party At Idetown Fire Hall Ladies Auxiliary of the J. R. Davis Fire Company will hold a merchan- dise party on Monday, February 15 at 8 p.m. at the Fire Hall in Ide- town. Tickets for the event may be purchased through any member of the Auxiliary or at the door. Mrs. Charles Casterline, president and general chairman, asks that members submit their gifts to her, or to Mrs. Lee Bicking, Prize Com- mittee Chairman, ho later than | Saturday, February 13. All mem- | bers are reminded that a short | business meeting ‘will be held im- mediately prior to the event and are asked to be at the Fire Hall at 7 'p.m.. Miss Audrey Hunt Guest At Party Miss Audrey Hunt, Lehman, was honored at a lovely party on Friday evening at Lehman Fire Hall given by her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Marks with: whom she re- sides. \ : The occasion was the celebration 'of Audrey’s 16th birthday annivers- ary. A four piece orchestra played for dancing and games were played. Guests, friends and classmates of Miss Hunt, numbered 40. Refresh- ments were served. Assisting Mrs. [Metis was Mrs. Nan: Dodson. Linda Tshliski’ Mr. and Mrs. Peter Isbitski, Chest- nut Street, Shavertown, announce the birth of a seven pound, thirteen ounce daughter, Linda, February 5 at Nesbitt Hospital. © There is also a son, Peter, nine. Mrs. Isbitski lis the former Gloria Krydnowski. | Mr. Isbitski is employed by a Wy- oming Garage. photo by Kozemchak Mr. and Mrs. Clifford J. Ide, 152 Parrish Street, Dallas, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on Sunday, February 28. The couple was married at Le- hman on February 24, 1915, by the late Rev. Egbert Kilpatrick. Mrs. Ide is the former Goldie Brown, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Brown, Lehman. Her husband is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James W. Ide, Lehman. They are the parents of one son, C. Dean Ide, Dallas. There are also It is estimated from Bureau of Census surveys, that 20 percent of the. children under five, a total of four million, have not received a single injection of DPT. Only 42 percent of all children under five are adequately protected against diphtheria. Promises Outsta James Regan, chairman of the Mardi Gras Dance, sponsored by the Gate of Heaven Parent Teachers Guild on Friday, February 26 at O'Connell's Twin - Lakes, has ap- pointed the following guild members to assist in the preparation of the gala. Tickets: Mrs. Robert Crawford, chairman, Mrs. Jay Young and Mrs. Leo Mohen; Decorations: Mrs. Bruno Taracio, « chairman, Mrs.” Francis Barry, and Mrs. William Lawler; Corsage favors: Mrs. Paul Bartolacei, chairman, Mrs. John, Schmidt, Mrs. Ludwig Pasquini, Mrs. Hans Men- ——— BALANCE SHEET { Luzerne County December 31, 1964 | ASSETS { CASH { General Fund $ 41,656.91 3 Liquid Fuel Tax Fund 90,740.71 $ 132,397.62 ACCCUNTS RECEIVABLE Municipalities & Others { Due From Fee Offices I $ 62,617.54 I LESS: Reserve for Est. Loss 16,407.61 46,209.98 DUE FROM U.S. GOV'T 204,659.24 TAXES RECEIVABLE Current 1964 - $ 392,344.81 LESS: Reserve For Est. Loss 52,966.58 339,378.23 LAND RETURNS 235,295.52 INVENTORY OF SUPPLIES 5,000.00 TOTAL ASSETS $ 962,940.38 TOTAL ASSETS | LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS i Accounts Payable - Encumberances $ 9,872.94 Loans Payable - Act 299 of 1959 337,312.47 $ 847,185.41 Unappropriated Surplus 615,754.97 $ 962,940.34 The County bonded indebtedness now stands at $1,315,000.00 which is 5.58 mills of the real estate valuation. \ ; ‘Real estate taxes supplied 55.08 per cent of the County revenue for “he past fiscal year. Personal property taxes furnished 5.53 per cent, liquid fuels tax 13.6% per cent, grant and gifts, 5.89 per cent, and departmental earnings 10.51 per cent. The remaining 9.30 per cent was made up of licenses, fines, rentals of equipment, sales of properties and supplies, and miscellaneous. Administrative operations cost 38.51 per cent of the County expenditures for the year. Judicial 16.31 per cent, Corrections 15.05 per cent, Highways 11.03 per cent, Capital Outlay 4.43 per cent, Interest 1.76 per cent, Bonds Matured 5.41 per cent, and Miscellaneous 7.50 per cent. Tax Rate for the County on Real Estate — 10.5 mills. Tax Rate for the County on Personal Property — 4.00 mills. LUZERNE COUNTY STATEMENT OF LEGAL DEBT MARGIN - December 31, 1964 Bonds Outstanding $1,315.000.00 OTHER DEBTS Acc’ts Payable - Encumberances 9,872.94 Loans Payable 337,312,47 TOTAL DEBTS $1,662,185.41 LESS: Cash $ 41,656.91 Acct’s Receivable $ 62,617.54 LESS. Res. for Doubtful Acects. 16,407.61 46,209.93 Due from U.S. Gov’s. 204,659.28 Taxes Receivable § 392,344.81 LESS: Res. for Est. Loss 52,966.58 339,378.23 eens Land Returns 285,295.32 $ NET INDEBTEDNESS $ Total Taxable Valuation - 1964 29% Limit - Commissioners 867,199.67 794,985.74 ol $235,518,956.00 Commissioners Electors Total $4,710,379.12 $11,775.947.80 : $16,486,326.92 794,985.74 5 per cent Limit - Electors Total Limit Net Debt Created by Commissioners Net Debt Created by Electors REMAINING Borrowing Cap. 794,985.74 niQare - $3,915,393.38 $11,775,947.80 $15,691,341.18 State of Pennsylvania, County of Luzerne ss: Stephen Yanoshak, being duly sworn according to law, foregoing account is a correct the financial condition of the 1964, deposes and ‘says that the statement of condensed receipts and expenditures, and County of Luzerne for the year ended December 31, Stephen Yanoshak Controller of Luzerne County Sworn and subscribed before me this 27th day of January, 1965, Raymond L. Bittner Clerk of Courts of Quarter Sessions LUZERNE COUNTY INSTITUTION DISTRICT BALANCE SHEET CURRENT ACCOUNT December 31, 1964 RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES YOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1964 | EIPTS Cash Balamce Jan. 1, 1964 $ ar Taxes $1,245,438.76 Maintenance Receipts 599,981.49 Other Revenue Receipts 20,987.93 Ron-Revenue Réceipts 200,037.60 2.084575) Total Receipts 2,341,775.49, Nom— 3 EXPENDITURES GENERAL ADMINISTRATION | Salaries and Services $ 114,457.98 i Other Services 15,916.44 Materials and Supplies 7,692,01. Expenses of Tax Collectors 15,343.27 $ 158,409.65 163.400.651 rr —————— VALLEY CREST & ADULT WELFARE ! Salaries and Services $ 52,339.41 Other Services 10,321.04 Materials and Supplies 4,093.84 § 66,754.29 ; COUNTY HOME OPERATION & MAINTENANCH Other Services 6,617.81 Salaries ‘ $§ 137,342.83 Materials and Supplies 115,456.25 § 279,416.89 —— COUNTY HOME POWER PLANT Salaries and Services 8 43,647.33 Other Services 17,391.59 Materials and Supplies 672.84 $ 61,711.78 — COUNTY HOME NURSING CARR Salaries and Services FEY TR 481,682.58 { Materials and Supplies 29,999.31 — ADULT HOMEMAKER SERVICES 4,500.00 ADULT FOSTER CARE : Salaries 8 7,108.40 Other Services 29,689.87 Materials and Supplieg 140.97 $ 86,939.24 w — J ADULT DAY CARE 4,630.55 i YUTDOOR RELIEF 4,956.47 : TOTAL ADULT WELFARE SERVICES § 920,501.04 CHILD WELFARE Salaries and Services “ $ 84,556.85 Other Services 6,442.60 Materials and Supplies b 72.57 § 70,072.08 his - . zel, and Mrs, Hank Dudek; Prizes: Mr. Thomas Balutis, chairman, Mr. James Borton, Mr. Joseph O'Donnell and Mr. Vincent Makar, Entertain- ment: Mr. Charles Glawe, Chairman, Mr. Keith Yeisley, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Daley. : . - : Rev. Michael Rafferty moderator of the guild, is honorray chairman. All officers, board members and dance committee members are re- quested to attend’ a meeting to- night at 8 p.m., in: the church off- Gate Of Heaven PT.G. Gala ice, to finalize plans for the Mardi Gras. ; 3 nding Event ° Reservations for the dance are being accepted by Pames Regan and Bruno Maracio. Jeifery Robert Sebolka Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sebolka, Shavertown, R.D. 5, announce the birth of a five pound, twelve ounce son, Jeffery Robert, on January 28 at Nesbitt Hospital. There are six other children, Francis, Barbara Ann, Edward, Rosemary, Paul and Mark. Mrs. Sebolka is the former Mary Matrunick, Wilkes-Barre Twp. DALLAS LOSES The Dallas High School cagers, forced to play for the first time in eight years in the matchbox Ashley- Sugar Notch gym Tuesday evening, came out on the short end of a re- cord shattering 116-90 score. Since there was no room for the boys to set up an offense, it ‘was a case of run and shoot with defense thrown to the wind. Led by fabulous Dave Troiani’s 42 points, the Rockets con- nected on 60 per cent of their shots while Dallas was shooting well at a 40 per cent pace. Payments } Materials and Supplies PUBLIC PRIVATE INSTITUTION HEALTH & HOSPITALS Employee Benefitts Insurance Unpaid Bills Prior Years Capital Outlay BE INTEREST & DEBT SERVICE NON. GOVERNMENTAL EXP. | Transfer to Luzerne County Temporary Loans Refunds TOT. EXPENDITURES CASH BAL. GEN. FUND TOT EXPEND. & BALANCE CASH 1957 Bond Fund General Fund TAXES RECEIVABLE Current 1964 Duplicate Less 10 per cent for Est. Losses PRIOR YEARS — BEAR CREEK TWP (COAL) | Less 25 per cent for Est. Losses RETURNED & LIENED TAXES ' Less 25 per cent for Est. Losses Individuals & Estates for Maintenance i, Less 25 per cent for Est. Losses TOTAL ASSETS ] INDEBTEDNESS BONDS : [UNAPPROPRIATED SURPLUS {fOT. LIABILITIES & SURPLUS | LIQUIDATION ; ‘A SSE GASH BAL. DEC, 81, 1964 Taxes Receivable Accounts Receivable Due from Independent Districts CENTRAL POOR DISTRICT DUE INDEPENDENT DISTRICTS TOTAL LIABILITIES UNAPPROPRIATED SURPLUS ‘State of Pennsylvania, County ef Luverne zs: the foregoing aecount is a eorrect statement and the financial condition of 81, 1964. Stephen Yanoshak MAINTENANCE OF CHILDREN IN FOSTER HOMES $ MAINTENANCE OF DEPENDENT CHILDREN IN FOSTER HOMES ASSETS ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS TAX RATE FOR THE LUZERNE COUNTY DISTRICT ON REAL EST. - 5.9 mills i LUZERNE COUNTY INSTITUTION DISTRICT LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS Stephen: Yancshak, being duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that the County of Luzerne for the year ended December this 37th day of January, worn and subscribed before me Controller of Luzerne County Raymond L. Bittner Clerk of Courts of Quarter Sessions 92,370.00 22,785.42 § 115,155.42 § 131,104.57 $ 316,332.01 ¥ 125,000.00 96,721.86 4,980.5 15,424.22 3,618.70 152,714.72 $ 312,000.00 200,000.00 31,282.88 543,282.88 $2,332,075.50 9,699.89 $2,341,775.49 |- 32,230.42 $ 9,699.80 $ 42,930.31 $ 825,911.71 32,591.17 $ 293,320.54 $ 366.13 91.53 274.60 $ 56,0 14,0 42,008.45 $6,024,008.61 1,506,227.15 $4,518,681.46 $4,897,215.56 $3,420,000.00 1,477,215.36 $4,897,215.86° ACCOUNT TS $ 5808.11 $ 179,738.25 76,927.63 6,054.29 $ 162,720.17 $ 168,526.28 a tren $ 1,061.40 1,741.87 3 2,802.77 165,723.51 Ei $ 168,526.28 mrss of condensed receipts and expenditures, 1965. To Observe 50th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Clifford J. Ide | two grandchildren, Mrs. Clinton G. | Hess, Dillsburg, Pa., and Miss Jean Ide, Dallas. Mr. Ide, who is retired, was greenskeeper at Irem Temple Coun- | try Club. He retired in 1963 after | having been employed at the Haz- ard Okenit Wire Rope Works in Wilkes-Barre and later transferring to New Jersey with the firm. Open house will be held at the Ide home on Sunday afternoon Feb- ruary 28 from 1 to 5 p.m., No invitations well be issued. Mt. Grange To Serve Sauerkraut Dinner Mountain Grange, 567, will hold a Pork and Sauerkraut Dinner on Saturday evening at the Grange Hall. Serving will begin at 4:30 and continue until 7 b.m.. 2 Mrs. Edgar Sutton heads the kitchen committee, Mrs. Merle Saf- ford, dining room. Elmer Evans is in charge of tickets and Leo Nerozzi, publicity. y T 5 Girls Fun Club Plan Valentine Party The Saturday Morning Girls’ Fun Club at the Back Mountain Branch YMCA, will have a Valentine Party on Saturday, February 13. Each girl will make a Valentine for the party, and a prize will be awarded for the best creation. : At its meeting on Saturday, Feb ruary 6, the girls sang Happy Birth- day to Karen ‘and Kathy Karuza. Karen celebrated her brithday on January 30, Kathy's big day came on February 4. Patricia Hauck a new member of the Back YMCA Girls’ Fun Club gave an original grace before lunch. We would like to thank those who assisted with the program, Karen Kitchen, Debbie Bessmer, Mrs. Richard Shel- don, Mrs. Michael Bucan and Evelyn Frantz. THE DALLAS POST For Beautiful OFFSET PRINTING Torrance Naugles Were Weg Sixty Years On February 9 Mr. and Mrs. Torrance Naugle, Sweet Valley, celebrated their six- | tieth wedding = anniversary, Tues- day, February 9. There are two children, Mrs. Merle Davenport, Sweet Valley, formerly of Kingston and Ralph, Sweet Valley. = There are three grandchildren; Carroll Davenport, Levittown. He is supervisor of | | | Valley. School. There is one gre grand- child, Scott Alan, Levittown. They were married in a Bingham- ton Parsonage. Mrs. Naugle is the former Leona Case, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jonah Case, Lake Silkworth. Mr. Naugle is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fred Naugle, Sweet He is a retired dairy music at Poquessing Jr. High School; | farmer. Reynold Davenport, 2nd year stu- dent at Wilkes College, who has made his home with his grandpar- ents sixteen years; Perry Daven- port, Jr. at Lake Lehman High They are active members of the Odd Fellows and Rebeccas. Open house will be held Sunday, February 14, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Naugle, from 2-5 p.m. Mr. And Mrs. Frank Foss Mark 62nd Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foss, Sweet Valley, celebrated their sixty-second anniversary ‘on Friday, February 5. There are two daughters: Mrs. Francis Eustice, Kingston, and Mrs. Willard Sutliff, Bloomingdale and Florida. There are six grandchildren and five great grandchildren, They were married by Rev. John Phillips, in the Presbyterian Manse, Binghamton, N. Y. 1 3 Ibs., yet he ig € eeds By Rw Weighs just 1 als or excee pr reception. adjustable antennd. [p® STANTON’S 11-inch picture ole quality! 52 ™ trols. Built-ins PAM109ABG oN GIANT CAPACITY WasyeRs Plus New 2-18, Mint-wasgr4] Ip Mrs. Foss is the former Lega Tho= mas; Sweet Valley. A) Prior to retirement, Mr. Foss drove a mumber of years apa milk mand, and did farming. They are members of the Church of Christ. : The anniversary was observed. quietly at home with friends drop- ping in to extend greetings. gn Reo! Red Ticket Bargain? Ws 2 washers in 1, becouse exclusive Mini-Wash is o Washer-within-a.washers 3 wash temperatures, 2 rinse temperatures, 3 wash cycles, 2 wash and spin speeds, Load level selector. WAB54Y CCC Mini-Wash gently laundarg in its 2-]b, basket within the big wash hasket, § % ~ ; re : STANTON S TV and APPLIANCES DALLAS SHOPPING CENTER LE DAMAS, PAG 5, No Cash J.99 on GECC Plan} DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA SAE Sund Jim week Willi: Mrs. are Cla has | Minn fathe spenc Mr hmar cerpd their and famil at tt Newe ‘move city. 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