NIA ys rds 7 COWS sringer, ecently actual ing to le Club. fimes a ised by ty. famous 5 flavor i Arie, - a 14,270 inds of . Dicta- d, pro- lk and 5 days. nine pounds fat, in >, a Sr. 10,740 unds of rertown immage 1e Fire ve pick- William r ~ Mrs. nan. greatly des d 1 LL | Mr. I Mrs. and family, DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA ———— + TE Shtras POST, THURSDAY, "MARCH 4, 1965 | — | SECTION B — PAGE 5 William Patton spent Tuesday at ‘the home of his brother Richard | Patton and family, at Athens, Pa. Mrs. James Patton was ill, with the * flu, all last week. i George Fritz was taken to Gen- eral Hospital on Monday night suf- «fering with a severe cold. © Mrs. Michael Butry was taken to General Hospital on Saturday night by Noxen ambulance. Charles Womer wishes to § thant everyone who sent her cards, flowers, or letters while she was i a patient in the hospital. It meant | very much to her and was greatly appreciated. § Mrs. Clarence Turner has been | confined to her home with flu and | the Robert Clark children just re- “turned to school. § Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crispell re- { turned from an airplane trin to © Delavon, Mich., where thev visited | their son Elvin Crispell and family. The new baby, Michele Helen. born fon December 16th received the | sacrament of baptism, while they were there. 4 i Mrs. TJovd Newell, Mr. and Mrs I Rinaldo Sutliff are spending several I weeks at their winter home ‘in " Dania, Florida. ~ Kenneth Turner expects tn leave {on Wednesday for the ‘Chanute Field A.F.B. after coming home to attend his mother’s funeral. Mrs. © Llovd Phoenix “returned from General Hospital cn Wednes- day. - after ~ a stay there of five weeks. She is slowly improving. { with the caré of her daughter Mrs. Roger Updahl, of Williamsport. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fish returned from trip to Jackson, Mich. . whet: they visited. Mrs. Grace - Emerv. who is in very peor health. Mrs. Emery is a sister to Mrs. Fich Jack Kelly and son John Jr calle n° Mr. and Mrs. Raymond . Kellv, ®on Saturday. r Mrs. Barl Richards is ill with the flu. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Besteder and Vernon Boyd. Wilmington. Del. spent the weekend at the Leonard Territos. | Mr. Tunkhannock. | on Sundav. ill. recently. Mr. and Mrs. William Macon Johnson City, snent the weekend with Mrs. Joseph Hackling and son Carl. — and Mrs. Russell Turner visited Frank Turner Frank has been quite and Mrs Ted Manning and Violetta Wandall,, Mehaanenv and Mrs. Ravmand Miller Savra, visited Mw amd Mrs. William Murphy and. family. on Swadav. C48 ec Crisnell’s Feed Store on Tunkhannock Highway wag entered Tuesg@y nicht ‘and rohhad of “nu- ey amonao which was a radio, paint heiches) and variona othar itams amonnfine in value +n ahoit threa hundwed dol- lare. Polina aw, investicatino, Merlo Newhowsr gon’ nf My and Mag Navn Nawhawey de ghill ‘q nao tient in General Hacwital His im- provement. is. verv slow; Word has hann and Mr. save rooaiyed hava nf the death of Mra Ravmand: Blo zavd. Tonkhonmnpal- Road av denth occurred whila cha wore vacationing in Florida, and hen: Mr. and Mae HWarhart Dawher and bora | nf TERA RAW slatted Me. and Mrs. Paul Keiner, on Fridav evening, My» and Mrs, Jovey Tallent and children. Jervmn. Pa. dovrg thie wenlr with Me» Waliny Wandall = Qinll Mabel Wandall Nuanoeille the ¥il-end with © ham and Mxs, Rav Wandell, viei+ them nn Sinday, Mr and Mra Jowmag Walle and son Tmmxr of Hamalton reitnd My. | and Mrs Pav Wally on Sundav, Mre TRlizahath Thomoe haa van tarmed tn how in | Qhaxrnwhayim APA a tan day ctay at | the “ame ~f her sicter. Mrs, Wheel- | er Hess, after her hosvitalization, | Mr. and Mrs. Donald Meeker . spent ‘the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Caldwell, Jamestown, N. Y. ‘Mrs. Beatelle Tomlingen and ean George. Philadalnhia wapls at tha ham, ~F AM Cox Twin Fiitn hae cnmawhat imnroved. anent covrargl and Mrs, Pa, Mrs. anont Andi A. Outlet. AM anewbmaont ennnd ‘ha nn AA Tha Ann diting Af Nafvoa This Emblem Identifies Your, Wiglcome Wagon _—— 600. tts len: Firms of prestige in fhe and civie lite of your community. 2 MRS. ELIZABETH DAVIS ; 674-7671 ! | i son 3 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shalata visited Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Polk, dt Wyoming, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Arendt, Anita and John Jr., Jerymn, spent the weekend with his mother Mrs. Samuel Arendt. Lee Lord, Candor, N. Y., spent the weekend here with his mother Mrs. Leo Lord. Mr. and Mrs. William Crossman, David, 'Linda, Emily and Peggy, visited at the Harry Layaou home, at Mehoopany, on Sunday. Mrs. Gabriel Kolmar and Anna. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kish and Sandra, Scranton, and Mr. and Mrs. George Fleth, Mary Ann and Eliza- | beth Ellen, Dunmore, spent Sunday with the William Munkatchy’s. Russell Traver Jr., celebrated his seventh birthday anniversary with 1 party at his home, on Saturday. First grade were invited. Presznt! were: Patricia Brody, Kathie Hath- away, Michael Galka, Michael Har- vey, Kurt Shook, Susan Nulton, Wesley and Tina Traver Jean Stonemetz, Ernest Daley. Donald and Daniel Rice, and Larraine Hop- fer. Miss Peggv Coole and Joe Vilallj, North Plainfield, N. J.. spent Sun- dav with the Fred Cooles. Mrs. Harry Bigelow. Reverend and Mrs. Paul Hosier, Mrs. Eleanor Mulneavx and Marguerite Cook visited Mrs. Basil Havner at Bing- hamton, on Wednesday. - Mr. and Mrs. Vovle Traver snent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Traver, at Green- castle. Mr. and Mrs, William Hollns and son John vicitad (Clement Stelevich at. the Lakehurst Naval Trainine Qiatign, N. J... on Sundov. Mr Qtnlavich is a brother of Mrs Hels’, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boone and children, of Eyers Grove. Pa. snent last Saturday at the home of Mrs. William Engelman. ~ Mr. and Mrs. John Sabatini, Jon Ann and Danielle, Levittown, Pa.. spent last week end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keiper. Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas, Shaver- town, has returned. from the Gen- eral Hospital to the home of her sister, Mrs. Wheeler Hess, where she is recuperating, Mrs. Chester Keiper: entertained the following at her home on Tues- day evening: Mesdames Oscar Pat- ton, Lewis Lord, Albert Jones, Dan- iel .Smith, Sophia Hackling, Henry Lane. Richard Traver, Alan Wilson, ‘Harold Bennett, Carl Smith, Warren Montross, Charles Engelman. Thel- ma, Sare, Pat Newell, the hostess, Mrs. Kelper. Mr. and Mrs. Lestér Mayland and ddughter Phyllis, Tansdale, Pa. spent last Saturday with the Paul Keiper family. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Engelman visited Mrs. George Engelman, Wil- liamsport, on Sunday. bert May and Mrs. Clark Oliver in church again last Sunday after hav- ing a bout with the “flu”. We were happy to see Mrs. Al-| ' NOXEN The beautiful flowers on the Al- tar at St. Lukes on Sunday morn- ing were placed there by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Engelman, in loving memory of Mrs. Elizabeth Engel- man. Mrs. Byron Cooke, was honored at a birthday dinner at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff ‘Sr., on. Sunday. Besides the Cooke family, there were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Case, Mil- dred Jane, Ricky Roger and Loren: Mr. and Mrs. Endicott, spent last Sunday with the Guy Fritz family. Merle Newberry, son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Donald Newberry, is still a pa- tient in the General Hospital. He is reported as somewhat improved after receiving several blood trans- fusions. Helen Keiper and George Eisen- hower visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Patton at Sayre last Sunday. Kenneth Turner, stationed at Chanute Air Force Base, Illinois, came home to attend the funeral of his mother, Mrs. Kenneth Tur- ner, and will remain for several davs longer. : Frank Turner has been ill with the “flu” for the past week and was unable to attend the funeral of his daughter in law, Mrs. Kenneth Tur- ner. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rowe, Allan. town, were here to attend the fu- neral of his brother; George Rowe. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hackling left. on Saturday for Pompano Beach, Fla., where they will visit their son Robert and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Patton and family, Newburgh. N. Y., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Vala Trever, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parr and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Encelman and son ! (Cay. Bristol. were here to attend the funeral of Carl Engelman. Nota Of Thankg The family of the late Major Aus- tin C. Line wish to express their very deenest appreciation to all those friends, neighbors, firemen and police who performed many and thoughtful - acts of = kindness during their recent bereavement. Torro orOTROTIL FORTY-FORT THEATRE Tonight - Fri. Sat. Matinee | A Great Family Picture Sat. Night - Sun., Mon., Tues. (Sunday Continuous 8 to 11) Tony Curtis Debbie Reynolds “Goodbye Charlie” Beaumont, | Robert Hackling;: “A Boy 10 Feet Tall” | Oak Hill Hi, friends. There was a short- age of news last week, so we took a little vacation. However, we're now back at the typewriter to' re- port the latest. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lengyel of Sunset Drive, Orville Ide, and Bar- bata. Volowich have returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lengyel’s son,. Dan, who is stationed at Cape ‘May, ‘New Jersey, with the Coast Guard. Dan, a graduate of Lake- Lehman- High School enlisted on January 5, and is now undertaking his boot training. Arthur Hilburt, father of John Hilburt of Pine Street, was rushed to. Nesbitt Hospital recently in the ambulance. We hope he is well on the road to recovery bv now. Willis Gentile, another ambu- lance patient, is in General Hos- pital. He is president of our Take- Lehman P.T.A. Get well. Willis. We have another new little r2si- dent of Oak Hill—the baby daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Tatters- field of Laurel Drive — who arrived on Febuary 21st at Wyoming Val- ley. Hosvital, She is the couple's first child. Congratulations ! recentlyv-spent a weekend in 'Phil- adelphig and Washington, D. C. Several . of the Oak Hill Scouts from Pack 241 awards at the Blue Gold dinner held last. Thursday at the Lehman Fire Hall. and our oldest offspring (bless them Cub and. the program entertaining. | Those who received awards were: artow, Francis Gildea, Wolf hadoa and gold arrow: Michasl Frey, Wolf badge and gold and silver arrows: Seott Grimm, two silver arrows: Steve De Barry. Jr.. one gold and two silver arrows. Coneoratulatinns. bovs! We really don’t mead to worry too much shout the future of hove who belong to such an avoan. ization — to ovr wav of thinkine, The tmining which thev veoaiva af (nb and Bov routs combined with the nroner guidance a+ home chanld make good, proper citizens of them all. Mrs. William Frey and Bill, Jr. ‘and ‘Mike. and Mrs. Roger Phillins IF with daughter, Pam, {/ Bloamsbure last 4 a play at the College in’ which Mrs. [Frey's daughter, Alana, was a par- journeyed to Saturdav to cise lia koiLehiman ‘Band on televi- I recently and to know that they ve ‘had still another honor award- to “them. We believe that one in: this area can be justi- ly. proud ‘of this organization [and * ‘their’ excellent ~ work. Con- Mrs, Eula Myers of Sunset Dive | | for the next three years to take both!) that the meal was delicious | Jeffrey Doris, Bobeat bados: Seott | Bingaman, “Bobcat bades; Bill Frev, Jdr., Bear badge; Jeffrey Smith. Bear badge; Francis Fertal, Wolf badge ' and “oold arrow; Donald Rollman.." Wolf: hadge and oold 1 | | | | | | received We hear from our better half | { | | | | | | | | | { | | | | gratulations (heartiest, at that) to | (all of the members and their | rector, Mr. John Miliauskas! We extend our verv deepest ‘sympathy to Mrs. Grace Martin and ' i I | } di- | | on plans for | dinner SHAVERTOWN A Good Samaritan Last week one morning, the weather was not the most pleasant and Fred on stopping at the stop sign at Pioneer Avenue and the highway suddenly found the car stalling. Traffic flew by and work was wait- and still no response from ths ve- hicle, when “a gentleman passed, stopped and backed up to see if he could offer a hand. Despite the fact that he, too, was | on his way to work, the Good Sam- dritan took the time to push the Ford into Luzerne where ‘he trcuble | was taken care of. That evening while shopping, we | met the unidentified rescurer and it was none other than John Konsavage, Dallas, a gentleman who | is always willing to help his friends | and neighbors. I had known Jchn for some time and it is with feelings of deep gratitude that we publically | thank him for his kind assistance. Township auditors have com- pleted their work and the report will be published soon. Supervisors have lowered the | mille 5 mills in the general account, but 1 mill has been added care of traffic light expenditures. Reg] estate transfer tax remains at 1% and per capita at $5.00. valuation The previous $2.440.467 but new figure runs | $5 965,920. | Mrs. Edna Johnson and Miss | Pearl Averett are busy these days the 75th anniversary of Shavertown Methodist Church. Mrs. Jchnson is in charge of the and Miss Averett is pre- paring the history of the active | congregation. Motorists are advised to keen to the right when pulling out of Cen- | ter Street and Harris Hill Roads, east of the highway in order to trip the lights Sor crossing. Miss Flances Linskil, of Maple Drive. on the death of their nephew, David Powell, of Bloomsburg. Have a good week, folks! Thanks to those of you who phoned in news items. I'd love to hear from the rest of you. was | CANCER DRESSINGS Mrs. Gosart’'s Dressing Group will meet Tuesday morning at St. Paul's Lutheran Church to make ancer bandages. The ladies work {from 9 to 12 and welcome any member of the community. I was surprised to notice quite a few dead birds during the past | two weeks and also had a call from | another area. If you have been | aware of this in your community | get in touch with the Game Com- mission, With this springlike weather, we are waiting for the first crocus to | show its head. Give us a call when yours appear. EASTER CANDY Lent is now with us and at its culmination. Easter morn will ap- | pear in all its glory. Keep in mind that the Bov Scouts of Troop 231 are selling Easter Candy for those baskets for the youngsters. FORMER RESIDENT III Shavertown | now . resides at Hagerstown, Md., | has recently returned to her home | after being seriouslv ill in a hos- | pital in that city. We are hapny to { hear that she is able to be at home and “.know she would appreciate hearing from her friends” in this | area. Greenberv Hill, Hagerstown, Md. HERE AND THERE Our to the family of the late Mrs. | Marietta Wardan. A citizen whose roots go deep into the history of jour area, she was interested in her family, bors and despite two vears of ill- | ness continued to think of others | during this trying time. Georee Williams was admitted to | the Wilkes-Barre Veteran's Hospital last week and we wish him a | | speedy recovery. | Mrs. Emma Stahl, some time in Silver Springs, Md., where she ig visiting her dauchter | | and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Grant | Holmes. Cecil Poynton was ill at his home | last week but is recuperating, Mrs. Dorothy Schooley left Mrs. Mary Clemow, who lived in! for many years and | Her address is 1818 Crest Drive, | sincere sympathy goes out | her friends and her neigh- | Saturday morning to spend several ays at Leraysville, where she was the guest of her daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Williams dnd family. { Mrs. Algert Antainitis has been #l at her home with a virus infec- tion. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Polachek on the birth of their first child, a baby boy. The Polacheks live in the Gosart Apts. Our sincere sympathy is ex- tended to Norbert Schneider in his recent bereavement. Herbert Berger, Evergreen Ceme- tery. underwent surgery last week dat General Hospital. Miss Georgeina Weidner, Trucks- ville, moved to the J. Laux apart- ment, Pioneer Avenue on Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ash genent the weekend in New York City, where they visited his mother, Mrs. S.'M. Ash . It was a happy occasion last weekend for the John Kritchens when their son Jackie arrived to spend a furlough from Shepherd Air Force Base, Texas. On Monday evening, Mrs. Krit- chen entertained at a family dinner narty for Kathy Jones, who cele- brated her 18th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rol'man, and familv, Hunlock Creek, have nurchased : the former Jane Isaac | home and moved into their new residence. Mr. and Mrs. James Stroudsburg. visited his Mr. and Mrs. Morris | weekend. King, King ent sections of the country this week and what contrasting weath- fer. From S. Carolina, the days were getting warmer and sunny and my cousin was putting fertizer on his lawns. Brenda Clause Ba- | ganski and her husband were en- | where they thrilled at the bright sunshine and versonal contact with Lawrence Welk’s Orchestra person- | | nel, after a rainy season at San | Francisco. Freddie's letter from | western Illinois was fed up with | | 1 parents, | last | Three letters arrived from differ- | MALCOLM | i | is spending | joying a brief jaunt to Los Angeles, | | the icy blasts, cold and snow which | Compete Oil, Heat & Burner SERVICE Sinclar CALL 288-3636 | always has the YOU HAVE A HEART Heart Fund volunteers will dis- tribute an illustrated pamphlet, set- ting forth safeguards which may reduce the risk of heart attack, when they visit residences of Dallas. These safeguards are recom- mended: 1. Reduce if overweight . Decrease saturated fats . Control high blood pressure Stop smoking cigarettes . Exercise regularly Shun needless tensions The leaflet emphasizes the role of the family physician in following up on the above-named precautions, saying: “See your doctor. Do you have a family history of heart disease? Is your blood pressure too high? Do you know what fats to eat? 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