AUN ATA PR at SECTION B — PAGE 4 THE DALLAS POST, NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin 639-2544 DALLAS, Carol Ann Williams 674-4109 FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver 674-5460 HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage 639-9531 IDETOWN, Bess Cooke 639-5137 JACKSON TWP., William Hughes 696-1005 LEHMAN, Mr<. Morton Connelly 674-2488 MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert 388-7261 NOXEN, Mrs. Elida Beahm Kelly RUGGLES, Mrs. Glenn Kocher SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. F. W. Anderson SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Thomas Sayre TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert EAST DALLAS. Kenn Higgins OAK HILL, Mrs. Stephen L. DeBarry 639-8522 639-5618 675-2001 477-3731 696-1689 674-2301 639-5242 TRUCKSVILLE Juliette Lowe Ingathering will be | Shavertown, Monday, March 22, held at the Westmoreland school | from 11 a. m. to 3 p. m. to enroll on Saturday, March 20, from 2 to |new voters, accept changes in par- 4 p. m. ty registration, and change of ad- dresses. Mrs. morial Registration Board will sit at Back Mountain Y.M. C. A. Building, Robert G. Kleiner, S. Me- Highway, entertained at home. Guests were Mesdames Leon Besiel, Earl Hess, Ann Manjami, Herman Reese, Byron Shortz and the hostess. Jack Pritchard, former resident of Maple Street, and Ned Hartman, Davis Street, are co-chairmen for the Wyoming Seminary Inter So- | ciety Alumni sports event to be held this Saturday at the schol gymnasium. and Mrs. Fred Fielding, Jackson Road, is with the 36th Infantry near Kirch Gons, Germany. Mrs. Simone Shelton, London, England, is spending some time | with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Martin and Many, many late model ap- pliances have been traded- in under our Frigidaire True- Value Trade-In program. So | family, Midway Manor. we've reconditioned and re- | Irving Kern, Meadowcrest, at- os : | tended the International Toy and finished them until you can y | Trade Fair ‘at- Hotel ‘New Yorker hardly tell them from new. Vid . : Hilton, New York City. Mr. Kern is And now we offer them at real bargain prices! Come in a of Woh Paro and see for yourself! Mrs. Theodore Hons and children 3 | Christofer and Tammy, have re- | turned to their home in Trenton, | N. J., after spending two weeks | with her husband’s parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Chester Hons, Lehigh Street. Jean Gilmartin, Doran Drive, en- | tertained a group of girls at a pa- | jama party at her home on Friday night. Levi Updyke. S. Pioneer Avenue, is spending some time with his daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Banta, Bla- densburg, Md. He will also spend some time with another daughter, Mrs. Richard Harrison, 62 Staub Road, has been confined to her home several weeks by illness. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilroy, Scranton, spent the weekend with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Telford and fam- ily, Rice Street. Mrs. Bertha Burke, Scranton, also spent the weekend with the Telfords. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fritzges and family spent a few days recently with her mother, Mrs. Mae Smith, and family at Columbia. Mrs. Emma Anderson, Hill Street recently | and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Easy Terms 90 DAY PARTS AND LABOR GUARANTEE Rebennack Appliance Go. Annex 261 WYOMING AVE. KINGSTON, PA 287-2453 PUBLIC SALE Valuable Personal Property On road leading from Pikes Creek to Mooretown on route 415, three miles from Sweet Valley. SWEET VALLEY, PENNA. R.D. NO. | SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1965 STARTING AT 10:00 A.M. 30 in. electric range, 21 in, Admiral T.V. both like new, good chrome breakfast set, refrigerator, Kenmore tank type vacuum cleaner, wringer washer, floor and table lamps, small appliances, clocks, radio, sewing machine, china cabinet, sect. bookcase, lot of books, clothes tree, maple suite with twin beds, like new, other bedroom furniture, chest of drawers, cedar chest, living room small tables and stands, carpets, oil lamp, dishes and utensils. small tables and stands, carpets, il lamp, dishes and utensils, 1941 PLYMOUTH SEDAN Clean and Good, Inside and Out Table saw with 1, h.p. motor like new, power mower, garden tools, carpenter tools, plumbing tools, dies, pipe vise, 5 in. vise, 30 ft. of 1 in. plastic pipe and many items too numerous to mention. Terms Cash Owner - George Seymour Auctioneer, Wm. H. Zeares, Box 206, Mifflinville, Penna. Lunch - yes luncheon on Wednesday at her! PFC W. J. Fielding, son of Mr. | Mrs. Robert Brenkworth, Silver Spring, Md. before he returns: home. entertained her brother | Idetown Mrs. Herbert Ward, Mrs. Jesse Boice and Bess Cooke were hos- tesses to the W.S.C.S. in the church- house on Wednesday night. Mrs. Hope Ide led the devotions while Mrs. George May presided at the | business meeting. It was decided to have a roast beef supper on Wednesday, April 28th. Present were Mesdames Laren Keller, Hope 1 Ide, Winfield Kelley, Grace Knupp, Alfred Hadsel, Emory Hadsel, Jesse ! Boice, Herbert Ward, Bruce Wil- liams, Roswell Frederici, George May, Pearl Connor, Bess Cooke, Rev. Winfield Kelley. Gilbert Ide is a patient in the General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. McLaugh- lin, Carteret, N. J. announce the { birth of a daughter Christine Anne on February 23. Mrs. McLaughlin is the former Linda Jennings daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jermings of Idetown. Mr. and Mrs. John Sutton spent the weekend with relatives and friends in Vestal, Johnson City, Barnbridge, New York. Mrs. Raymond Walters, Mrs. Al- fred Hadsel, Mrs. Mary Rogers were hostesses for the Confidence Class meeting held in the Church house on Tuesday night. Mrs. Arthur Hontz gave a demonstration on liquid embroidery. Present were Mesdames Roger Whitesell and son, Matthew, Jerry Brown, Kenneth Calkins, Carol Hadsel, Bruce Wil- liams, Robert Bonning, - Walter Meade, Ralph Anstrim, John Davis, Lewis Anesi, George May, James Barrall, Lloyd Jennings, Elmer Har- ris, Vivian Rinken, Roswell Fred- erici, Ruth Walters and Bess Cooke. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ward re- turned home after spending a week in. Upper Darby, Pa., with his sis- ter, Mrs. Clara Lynch. ward Steinhauer, and family from Levittown. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brobst, Oak Lane, entertained at dinner on ‘Wednesday evening. Guests num- bered four. The occasion marked the birthday of Mr. Brobst. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Woolbert and family, Ambler, spent the weekend with her father, C. F. Lewis,, Orchard Street. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Clewell, Carverton Road, spent a recent weekend with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ford and family, Utica, N.. Y. They were joined by another son, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Clewell, ‘Buffalo. | The occasion marked the birthday of Douglas. Mrs. Richard Bird and children, Michael and Diane, Neptune City, N. J., visited her brother-in-law and sister, Staub Road. Mr. and Mrs. William Rowlands Glen Mills, returned home on Sat- urday after spending some time | with their niece, Mrs. Robert Wil- | liams, S. Memorial Highway. Mr. | Rowlands was a recent patient at Geisinger Medical Center, Danville. Vernalee Pritchard, a member of the sophomore class at Allleghany College, Meadville, is spending the Spring recess with her parents, Mr. 388 Main Street, Dallas : 674-4506 DALLAS HOURS: Tues. 2 to 8 pm. Wed. 2 to 8 pm. Friday 2 to 5 pm. UICC ERE ETT RHEE Mr. and Mrs. David Mathers, Carey Meade; “| 'her daughter EL = Dr. Aaron S. Lisses Optometrist Lehman ‘Wait And See Class of Lehman Methodist Church met Tuesday eve- ning, Mrs. Ruth Wright presiding. Luncheon was served to the follow- ing: Mr. and Mrs. Chet Barrall, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Searfoss, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoover, Mr. and | Mrs. Mrs. Knupp, Lillian Randolph Wright, Winfield Kelly, Mrs. Grace Mrs. Ethel Johnson, Mrs. Hildebrant, Mrs. Minerva Carichner, Mrs. Walter Kyttle, Mrs. Mabel Major. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Connelly were host. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoover are visiting their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hoover and Linda, for the weekend. They live in North’ Plainfield, N. J. Mrs. Gordon James, Mrs. Elbert Coombs,” and Mrs. Arlington Van- derhoff ‘are all home from the hos- pital after having surgery and all doing fine. They would like to thank all those who sent them cards and their prayers. It meant so much to know someone was thinking of them. Rose Ide and Florence Davenport were: sworn in by the Justice of Peace as police women in Lehman Township, Monday evening. Sweet Valley George Lasco returned home on Friday after being a patient at Nes- bitt Hospital where he submitted to Rev. and ‘tests. Robert Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rogers, Meeker, is spending spring vacation with his parents. Lewis Ferrey, Mr. and Mrs. Ord Blaine and Kenny. spent Thursday in Philadelphia where Kenny had his final check-up at Children’s Hospital. Maple Grove WSCS met at the home of Freda Graham Tuesday Attending: Fran Yahara, Ella Saun- ders, Ruth Macri, Eleanor Bronson, Delores Piatt; Jean Marie Pall, Marge Williams, Betty Sorber, Adinah Pollack. Next meeting is at home of Fran Yahara, election ‘of officers. March 25: pasties: any- one can place orders with Eleanor Bronson. Once again a reminder of the Western Show, sponsored by the Sweet Valley Ladies Auxiliary, at 8 p.m. March 27, Ross School. Richard (Benson) Bronson is spending a fourteen day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hale Bronson, Pikes Creek. Richard is 'in the navy and will be stationed at Great Lakes, Illinois; return. Mrs. William Naugle Sr. is spend- ing a few days in Reading, visiting and son-in-law, Mr. upon and Mrs. Thomas family. Maple Grove Young Adults will meet at the home of Mrs. Marge Kreller Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Updyke have returned home after spending five weeks in Florida. and Mrs. Verne Pritchard, Maple Street. I Professional Suite Gateway Shopping Center Edwardsville 287-9735 - GATEWAY CENTER HOURS: Daily 9:30 to 5:30 p.m. Evenings Thurs. & Fri. to 8 p.m. SOCIETY HEREC ITER TC ESTE SESE SCTE EEE Ca = Kuczawa and |° THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1965 SHAVERTOWN ANOTHER ANNIVERSARY As plans are completed for next week's celebration at Shavertown Methodist Church and the congre- gation marks its 75th anniversary, another House of God in our com- munity will also be nearing a mile- stone in community service. St. Paul's Lutheran Church will observe its 40th year of existence in May of this year and a commit- | tee is already formulating plans for the big event. We are grateful that both have witnessed a rapid growth in the work of spreading the Gospel. Speaking of God's edifices brings |! to mind a rather pertinent sugges- tion. Last week the schools of Forty-Fort were Initiated into a | new and happy acknowledge of the | Almighty when a banner with the words emblazoned, “One Nation Under God”, was flown with the flag of our country. How well we would do to follow suit. In reading Rev. Gilbert's column this week, I was so filled withthe breath of Spring that I decided to explore among the beds about the house for some sign of new life and | week's Post sure had sudden. reper- to my delight found the snowdrops | cussions. Soon after the paper was | budding and a tiny jonquil shoot! on the streets a representative of bursting through the ground. Just a local water company appeared to about this time, Joannie Domnick | | check whether garden hose outlets brought me word that her mother were being used and not paid for. had discovered her first crocus and| One woman, who thought of aid- later that day I learned that Mrs. ! ing her neighbors first in the re- | cent catastrophe possessed a gar- Fernbrook 2 den hose but never used it to water | her lawn and there was nothing Seaman George Shields and his | new bride of Corpus Christi, Texas, | hidden in its possession. What | really bugged her was the fact that are spending a 15 day furlough with | his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis | revenue seemed to come before Shields, R.D. 3, Dallas. On his re- concern in the time of danger. Some years earlier she had needed turn he will be stationed in Florida before moving on to the Mediter- water badly during a time of ill- anean. | ness and there was no interest shown during this period when Willard Covert, Harris Street, has | there was no water in many spigots returned home after being a patient | in the area. in Nesbitt Hospital for several weeks. HERE AND THERE Mrs. Mary LaBar returned to this Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Derrick, Demunds Road, had as guests on | area from Florida over the weekend Ted Ruff had also found her first ones this season. How much gladness it added to the day and over the weekend the robin’s happy song just about as-' sured me ‘that the most delightful time of all the year is almost with us. There is beauty in all the seasons, the winter with its snowy mantle, the summer with its bril- liant sunlight and glorious color in abundance, the fall with its mag- nificent hues, but none can quite match the Springtime with its re- newal of all life and of hope and of promise. The boys and girls are also de- lighting in the warmer weather and a new fad which has been sweep- ing the area is much in evidence. An unusual sound drew my atten- tion on Saturday and there were several of the lads whizzing down Pioneer Avenue on their new Skate Boards. Quite a novel idea, a bit) dangerous I'd say, but the young: folks are certainly enjoying them- selves. A GARDEN HOSE The fire story appearing in last Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. William | and is spending some time with her Smaey of Kirkwood, N.Y. and on |daughter, Mrs. Sam Margellina at Sunday, Rev. and Mrs. Larry Dyer !Idetown. The family is kidding her about the snowfall on the first day of her return. Mr. and Mrs. James Sisco and family have moved to Davis Street, Trucksville. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Newhart over the weekend were their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Newhart of Saxton, Pa. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Edith Jones in her recent be- reavement and to the family of the late Stanley Simon. Home from: Penna. State Univer- and family of Johnson City, N.Y. Several residents of Fernbrook have noticed robbins and bluejays in their yards. These in addition to their spring plants popping their heads out of the ground are. sure signs of spring. A lovely bouquet of spring flowers and the gift of a communion glass filler jar were in memory of Mrs. Sarah Moss who passed away two years ago this week. Mr. and Mrs. Trimble and chil- dren, Billy and Danny, Bristol, Pa., spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Rogers, Maple Street. Mrs. Henry Randall, Maplewood Heights, is confined to - her: home with an illness. Mr. and Mrs. John Medovich, and son George spent Sunday in Han- cock, New York. Ralph Fitzgerald, Hill Street is a patient in Nesbitt: Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Kester, Bloomsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roberts, Pittsburgh, visited rela- tives in this area recently. Rev. and Mrs. Warden Updyke, Endicott, N. Y., spent a few days in this area recently. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wela and grandson, Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. Irma Wood, Norristown, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown. Rev. Rolland Updyke attended the Rolling Mills Ministerial As- sociation meeting at Welch Presby- terian Church, Wilkes-Barre. Anyone having news for this column, please call 477-3731. Charles Tong held his 19th an- nual auction on Saturday. 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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Cou f Luz AUDITORS’ REPORT (pono? sueeme Pennsylvania Twp. of Kingston From First Monday in January 1964 ito First Monday in January 1965 CASH BALANCE AT BEGINNING OF YEAR: Cash in Bank, Securities and ReServes «............... $ 17,827.17 Cash in Bank, Building Fund’ 5... vases. chs vm, 19,954.34 Cash in Bank, Light Fund ........ ceive. ivnnas 4,602.23 Cash in Bank, Machinery Fundii-:-s..vss ere desessnsss 7,442.51 2 es CE CS TE or $ 49,826.25 RECEIPTS: Taxes Collected in Cash During Year (Current Duplicates) $ 42,896.48 Taxes Collected on Prior Years Duplicates during year. . 3,400.12 Real Estate Transfer Taxes :.-:.:.-t.ooivivinieine. 104386.16 Amount Received from County; Unpaid Taxes W or Liens THed Tui. uw miss nih Ri et Rn 520.45 Amount Received from State; (Liquid Fuels Tax) 17,998.27 Amount Received from Other Sources ..-.-........... 24,566.89 Dba Ne oa Sat oT ede a Re i Bc rg $ 99,968.37 TOTAL BEGINNING BALANCES AND RECEIPTS.. $149,794.62 EXPENDITURES: General. Government i ris ceicu to. rei susan peated Luly $ 4,613.48 Protection to Persons and Property ...:-............. 20,883.66 Highways» Sino SRC dl ai bly bis Ca al 42,033.80 Miscellaneous: «ra: A Te He ann oa aia 3,059.27 Light Pama li a a se Ra te Ts 6,115.07 Machinery "Bund <.c onl Sea. i ae 6,210.96 Building" ‘Construction Fund ....0. 00 lull Le, Ws 32,577.17 tal ae ek Le a $115,493.41 CASH BALANCE AT END OF YEAR: General and. State. Funds uh inna a ei $ 26,006.88 Building, ‘Construction Fund; «....... 7.0.0. ia... 87.81 TAght amd re I Cs Seis sa i Vs ei Toa 3,380.29 Machinery Fund *. 0 mina ig Bo. Lave pin Sol Sule sau 4,826.23 POR. nt i sa a St CR NE $ 34,301.21 TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND CASH = BALANCE: END OF YEAR... avd ia =. . $149,794.62 RESOURCES: $ 331.21 Cash, Securities and Reserves Due from Tak: CollEOtor viva cs ssn els ii ma a ha is Saini n 3,570.04 Due from County on Taxes Returned and Liens Filed. . 902.50 Due on Uncollected Per Capita Taxes «.::::ioovuet. 20.30 Value of Township Machinery and Township Buildings. - 449.32 ba] En a $ 93,243.37 LIABILITIES: No outstanding Bonds, Notes, unpaid bills +... .....-.. none ASSESSED VALUATION OF THE TOWNSHIP $2 466,727 Published or Posted in accordance with Section 547, Act 567, Approved, July 10, 1947, P.L. 1481 Kingston Township Board of Auditors: Signed: F. Allan Nichols Theodore A. Poad Frederick J. Eck sity for the mid semester recess is William Bartz, of Unadilla, N. Y. William Glahn, who is enjoying the | Mrs. William Pethick hag been ill respite at the home of his parents, at her home during the past week. and Mrs: William Glahn. Mrs. Gertrude Doescher is im- Mrs. Raymond Malkemes left proving at Nesbitt Hospital follow- Saturday rhorning for Baltimore to ing severe injuries suffereqigvhen spend some time with her daugh- she was struck by a car in nings- ter, Mrs. Barbara Haines, who ton some weeks ago. underwent suigery at John Hopkins | My apologies to little Rebifidelen Bolton, whose: name mistakeniy ap- peared as Debbie in last week’s fire story. 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