1A DALLAS. PENNSYLVANIA THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1965 SECTION B — PAGE 5 Zerne . | ® [ = E Dalla N OX |. Mount Z i ast Dallas ount Zion | ieem Nome _ The Mary Lewis Bible Class held | warmth from the sun. They told | BIDS REQUESTED Sq Ralph Fitzgerald, Maplewood | damaged extensively, probably be-| The following ladies attended a George, of Philadelphia, are spend-|and Jesse Hettes. |its first meeting of the year last|me there were pipes from the in-| 2% 27.17 4 Heights, was a patient in Nesbitt yond repair. Red Cross meeting at Tunkhannock |ing some time with Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Territo, | eek Wednesday afternoon. Com- | side heating plant that ran around | Sedled proposels ure: solicited by 54.34 i Hospital last week. | Mr. and Mrs. Russell Eyet, Ran- | on Monday evening: Mrs. Wheeler | Guy Fritz and family. George | West Wyoming, visited Mr. and | Mitte in charge was Jennie Smith, | the edge of those outside beds. So | the Dillas Township Board. of 02.23 1 Mrs. Hehry Randall, Maplewood som Road, are celebrating their Hess, Mrs. Ray Kelly, Mrs, William | Fritz came home from General Hos- | Mrs. Leonard Territo, on Sunday. | Edith Perry and Frieda Krum. De- | when the “babies” inside the big Supervisors, to be opened at the 42.51 '!, Heights, is confined to her home Wedding anniversary on the 22nd. i Shalata, Mrs. Roy Dendler, Mrs.|pital on Sunday. His condition is| Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Deater | votions were in charge of Mrs. Ida house get to be partly grown they | next Tegaler nesting, Wednesday: through NY | Congratulations on your 19th an- Earl Crispell, Mrs. Robert Belles, | fairly good. | {ansdele + visited Mr. and Mrs, | Menhennet. The class voted the can go out where there is more | Apri. Joes, for the furnishing 26.25 © ‘Brian Cyphers of Ransom Road |niversary. Mes, Weliond Sconten. Clayton Keiper has improved his| Robert Sorber, over Sunday. are! ee No {ior sad go ughenel 4p 8 BA I | TONY 6 CRUSHED STONE is in General Hospital again. He| I understand Rusty Eyet is hav-| Mrs. Marvin Sickler spent the| newly bought tannery house, with| Mrs. Isaac Swire has been con- | oc Cilpert Story with Jots from their new rooms. | 200 TONS 1-B CRUSHED STONE OnE suffered a recurrence of the infect- | ing his cast removed today. He is| weekend with® the Paul Space asbestos siding. | fined to her home with illness the | Dos, Those: present were Lucy| CATHERINE IN PHILADELPHIA | 2000 GALLONS COLAS OIL : ) ion which affects his breathing. He | hoping it will be off for good, but family. ; Miss Linda Evans, daughter of past week but is improved. The | lowell Muriel Rozelle, Ida Mulli-} arly Sunday morning Catherine, LCIUM ( less) 00.12 will .no doubt be in the hospital | there is quite a possibility he will | Mrs. Robert Horlacher, Tunkhan.| Mr. and Mrs. William Evans, Was | following called on Sunday: Mrs. SOW Ida Menhennet, Jennie Smith, | took a bus for Philadelphia. For | i TONS CALCIUM. (mote ox Hess 86.16 b for fghother Yen days. ! have to have a short-arm cast for | nock, visited Mrs. Clark Oliver and | honored on her fourteenth birthday | Lewis Kittle, Pikes Creek, Mr. ard ps Thomas Howard and Frieda | church she visited the Zoar Metho- | 20 0 Fay f Re .o.. la while. Hope you can still chan e Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kelly, on! with. a party at the Sportsman’s| Mrs. (Clinton Kittle, rum. dist church and enjoyed the treat]: : a Your fy seperde meng He Bn : No Satialey Sine Pret i) a en is a ad | TUFFY’S NEIGHBOR RECOVERED |of its well-arranged musical mums | 200 TONS HOT PATCH ID 2 (more 98.27 gn ne The oe Mrs. Thomas Moore, Lower| Mr. and Mrs. Edward Freeman | were: Brent Casterline, Gregory | Gary Jr., and Cindy, Sweet Valley, Tuffy and I have wondered why | bers, the vivid sermon, the engag- | - J) Hicd - herei a1 66.89 ig a proven trie that there wi ro | Demunds Road, returned home from | brought their son Edward Jr. home | Montross, Marie Blizzard, Clare Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Swire, neighbor Rambler Brum had noting recognition of the presence ol | ie 2 oy ® od Aided b 3 id pros LL nid ere are more | none] Hospital last week. where from General Hospital on Thursday. | Clark, Nancy Thompson, Peggy! Billy. Ricky, Tommy and Donnie, been out barking at us when We | visitors in the congregation. Not foe he = anon > Asher if ci kids with injured legs hobbling | 4. had foot surgery performed. Mrs. Julia Denmon is a surgical | Winner, Dennis Evans, Judy Valick, | Hunlock Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Dole went by. The other day I found |the least of her treat was eating Pennsylveniz Department of Highs 68.37 around sok pan there has €Ver | Mark Shiveley, of “Times Square” | patient in General Hospital. James Pall, Stu Calkins, Todd | Christian, Cathie Ann and Richie, out that ‘Rambler had really been | dinner right there at the church, | V&Y% : 3 : 94.62 bean. 3 ” a are was added to the sick list last week. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rifenbery | Swanson, Myrl Edwards, Linda Fox, | Lori Ann, of East Stroudsburg. Mr. seriously ill, no appetite, no baying, meeting * friends whom she had | The successful bidder will furnish i cots the host Ha | Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. | announce the birth of a son on| Frank Schreiner, Ricky Case, Jeff | and Mrs. John Strazdus and Joan, | od strength to crawl upstairs to | previously met at the Music frosts. | 2000 in the Zmount of epy five g : ¢ sruation. | Neloon Wilson, 2nd. Lower Demunds March 12th. at General Hospital. | Solomon, Douglas Brody, Sharyn Harding, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Donald | bed. | The doctor was unable to tute at Williamsport last year. In| percentutn hyp cerified chet: bank crossed the road and crashed | bors. Mr. and Mrs: Donald Lindduer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert May on Satur- been visiting her granddaughter,] Mr. and Mrs. Tony Pascucci, 3 enjoyed a et + into their silo. It would not have | .f the Hildebrand Rond.- move last) 42: : ‘Mrs.: Merwin Kaminstein and family. | Allenville, N. Y., spent the week-| reverberating challenge to his walk ' ; : : taken much more of an’ impact to | week. My. Lindauer was transfers | Homer Scouten is ‘ill at his|. Mi. and Mrs; Walter Wandell end with Mr. and Mrs. William around that corner. ’ 7 0h%a bring the silo down. The silo will | oq to Atlanta, Georgia. ; home in Noxen. vigited . Mrs. Mabel ‘'Wandell at MacIntosh. THE GREENHOUSE AND : % s 59 . have to be torn down and. replaced. ror Moora has a birthdavisn: the Mr, and Mrs, Osmand Casterline, | Orangeville, on Saturday, and| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bernes and | HOT FRAMES ARE IN BUSINESS : You CAN ‘DEPEND ON 87.81 The car was driven by Rev. S. J. 98th of March. Wh : : Y dh Brent and Darlene spent. Saturday | helped her celebrate her birthday. | family, Linden, N. J. spent the Sometime back in February Ho- 5 Ww 80.29 Kolucki. pastor of St. Francis ‘Ca- Sard. Tn oe OF he ih Son : x with the William Dotys, Benton. -. + Mr. and Mrs. Huston Craig, | weekend with the Elvin Beans. ward Krum and son Robert had ; : 7 a 26.23 brini Church in Carvertown. Rev. 180 Ridge oo ry I I Mrs. William Mason, Mrs. Bertha Meshoppen and Mr: and Mrs. Albert Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jenks.!| conditioned - their greenhouse for FOR EVERYD AY 10W DISCOUNT PRICES es Father Kolucki received a cut on his Clhivir praktice East Dallas Dean, Endicott and : Mrs. «Kerry Hackling, Vestal, were supper Wrightstown. spent the weekend | (yh, work of starting plants. I : ) in forchend and was in n sais of hock, | Chore Wl he hod sonighe. af Coe, Mr. Shook, Central, Pay | Buests at the Home of Mrs. Sophia vith her father, Hary Sign. | sipped into the ssc aren ana | + POMERGY’S Will Not Be UNDERSOLD —— I was difficult i emo him from | 7 o’clock. | were rests of My Joseph Hackl- Hashing 0 JonY Ls ore en Shins at once could see nothing for the 2 : » e car since the door on the dwi- Ea sea i ing over the weekend. y Gt 80 , n= Ys oN. 0. Spent sh h loudi 94.62 ver's side could mot Ve onewed. He | en Moore, Ransom Road. or Mi. and Mrs Theodore Trace L212 visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kelly, | the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Al- Dt 2 eS - bP ON All COMPETITIVELY PRINTED ADVERTISED was taken to, Nesbitt, Hnenital by the | 29 Up with a good dose of the! ounce the birth of a baby gir]. | On Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James bert Ruff, Sr. | plants on one side, and row after on 7 NATIONAL BRAND ITEMS i > Dal i Ambulance: His ons was | VITUS a mechs 750 ‘but like 2 Vicky Lynn at Tyler Hospital, Kelly and son James Jr., Milnes- | Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Hess | row of petunia plants on the op- | i ; : : Fi1.21 2 { good husband. he has handed it ‘\Mohoppen, on March 11th. This is | ville, Pa., visited there on Sunday. visited Mrs. Guy Hauot, at Wilkes- | ,, it. side. Down through the mid- | _ e Feptrical Appliances ~ © Film and Cameras 70.04 over to his wife Hilda. so that last I thelr first child. a Classmates * Class "of -Methodist | Barre on Sunday. Also Mrs. Eliza- | 41. were trays and trays of young | i ; 02.50 S Emblem eshond Te i ill foo. a Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Kish and’ arch bio eet at the home = [PFI Yaouss 2 GA tomato plants. Outside Howard | ‘ . Recerds . : © Bogks e Candy 2 20.30 . I wonder ‘who surprised who [Sandra, of Scranton. spent Sund: rs. Ray Gunton, on Friday night. | Mr. and Mrs. Richar Toye d Robert tting the fr ) i i i ilatria 49.32 Pe 3 . Ellen Fuller and Jane Brown of at the William a, ty Mr. and Mrs, Paul Keiper, Deb- | Rieke. Cathie and, Gary Traver, | a he oy I re | & s Cleaning Aids oo Sheets hi s Teiletries : « Lake Louise planned a surprise; Mrs. Bertelle Tomlinsen and son bie and Nancy, visited Mr. and Mrs. | Visited Mr, and Mrs, James Traver,| c,gnos” Soon under that glass 9 Typewriters ® Hai Dryers 8 Shay 16S Ol stork shower for Mrs. Leo Petchkis{—u— — Robert Keiper, at Lynn, on Satur- | at Kunkle, on Sunday. | eald Be tatdened vote Bo ! ’ 43.37 on Sunday afternoon. Well it! Arlene Wisnosky, Kenny Kuderka,!day. On Sunday they called on Mr. | ; Bruce Fritz, Pine Grove, is spend- | inside. - 1 msked: il’ the outside i Shop POMEROY S First . really was a surprise. Mrs. Petch- | Florence Perkoski, Betty Dorrance, and Mrs. George Sutton, at Grass- Ing a few days at the home of Mr. hos would receive their principal i Ji a de a aa * CE none i e come a J | kis pulled a fast one and gave birth ( Jane Brown, Ellen Fuller and her | mere Park. and Mrs. Guy Fritz, so as to be able : 2 D a ed bod = -— % Cee Ito a 5 1b. 2. 0z. son on Friday at| daughter Susan, the three Petchkis| Percy Patton is a patient in Bris- | to Visit his brother George who is 0 ¢ | the Nesbitt Hospital. The surprise | children, Tony, Chris and Leeann|tol Hospital for the past three Still a patient in General Hospital. 0 | unSOIS WT > | shower was held anyway, without |and also Mr. Petchkis. 3 weeks suffering from a severe heart His condition was somewhat im- | T h a n k Yo U | the honored guest, at the Petchkis In order to have ‘the honored | attack. ‘Address — Delaware Val- Proved on Sunday. | g ) / : ; Ee : > : | | 1 SA { home. = The invited guests were: | guest in on the party, they called ley. Memorial Hospital. Wilson TTT | | 'majean Douglas, France Mocuim, | and talked with her at the hospital: Avenue, Room 112, Bristol, Pa. Lutheran Brotherhood . | Joanna Kochan and her two chil- | In the evening, Mr. Petchkis gave a| Mr. and" Mrs. Wheeler Hess : A Sincere I HANK Y ou | dren. Gloria and Jeanne, Josephine | Party to all the men of the Lake!visited Miss Aleta Campbell, at To Hold Covered Dish | Matukitis, Nancy Goeringer, Mrs, | Louise farm in celebration of, his flien Albany, on Sunday. | Lutheran Brotherhood of St. | ] La Joseph Goeringer, ‘Agnes Remetz, | Son's birth. cobeto a do Mr, Cand’ Mrs. ‘Willard Bender | payl’s Lutheran Church, Sh - t 11 W h m d Xp Mrs. Joh Fowler. Rene Bienick,| The Sheldon Frantz: home on| visited Mr. and Mrs. John Hileman, | town, will hold a Covered “Dich | Oo a Oo a c our en ill | Caroline Prokopchak, Mary Waugh, Upper Demunds ‘Road is now. occu- Dushore, on Sunday. Supper on Monday evening, March week. : pied by the family of Wesley Garin- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bigelow 99 for all male meters. ofthe | GRAND OPENING $ fi ger, formerly of the Hunlock. Creek | visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schol- Congregation and Sunday Church | a Pr area. Sed ay . /|lenberger cand: Martha York, at g.heol y | . t rig —— The East Dallas 4-H Sewing: Club | Wyoming. | etal aa W d f 1 ren | ATIONWIDE +i meet on Saturday March 13th{ Mrs. David MacMillan, Mr. and | BA ee a i u on er u Success . - § SOUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY at the home of Mrs. Lorraine Mocre. | Mrs. Howard ith d chi fos D » : : {4 WORE ONCE ¢ COWEN. Gul ; A, ; s.. Howard Smith and children | will be shown. Supper will begin i» : 5 forinaty fos Gusts Snares The girls have been meeting cnee | visited Mr. and Mrs. Rich ; | ; Hy] ? fiTelen : oh ol . a rs. Richard Ayres, | promptly at 7 and the menu will ; ap rms of prestige in fhe business a month since: November. Their |‘Punihannock, on Sunday. include ham, baked beans, scalloped | s Tire s . ERNEST subject is “Learn by. Doing .at| ‘Mr: and Mrs. David Honkins, | notat k d coff : All 2 5 MEMORIAL HIGHWAY _ ana civic lite of your community. | Home.” They also work on hand-| Vienna, N. J, spent the weekend | De Tes Calle and eo Be ; | Se i GAY | crafts. - The summer 4-H sewing| with her father, Harry Siglin. spss Gi Yomesisd i ® tarned SHAVERTOWN osm vear will start in June. All girls{ Mrs; William Shalata, Mrs. Ron- mn by 6:50 thet evening, La New Dallas from the East Dallas area, between | ald Hopfer. Mrs. Joseph Nalbone Shopping | the ages of 10 and 14 are welcome | and Mrs. William Macintosh climbed Center a to join. Contact Mrs. Ida Edwards, i to thé top of Schooley Mountain on 2 Centermoreland 333-4500 | Ms. Lorraine Moore, or Mrs. Ann | Sunday and hung a white flag un a= pe i " ? DALLAS 675-1176 ler. P ease let t em, know hy for folks to see. They say they had 7 > MRS. ELIZABETH DAVIS March 13th, so 4-H book material |g ball, but I myself, think it was / Ny 674-1671 can be ordered. New members will | quite a feat. il 4 I — ci T= Frys = Lp ——_I'start by making gathered skirts. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blizzard if 2 : 1 The second year. girls will make) coy their granddaughter 8 7 J sleeveless dresses, and the third y . i : fat Sie ill als dies ih Debbie Hettes, “W. Wyoming at ! i T h e i a X Sal Be > wit her twelfth birthday party at their | I - < | SL : home on Sunday. Present were: | = | onan CONDITION Mr. and Mrs. John Hettes, John Jr. { y ile talking with one of the ieimws td - Phil, ‘3 aM : { | residents of East Dallas, she men= ohn Con — 3 oh b pr gs OR fa | tioned her concern over the de. "7 any gene 7 TN | plorable condition -.of "Evergreen Je— RE Beas mam / Re / —— I . Cemetery. This resident went ‘to’ ; | | ’ / r | I : Y : n the grave of a relative, but was] A oo a S a 1s / . that S STI | | hesitant to enter the cemetery. for WwW 0 0 D | VV 1°» I | fear of becoming stuck in the mud. | / ( } ] ® : | Tin cans’ litter the grounds and her’|§ Ww 0 R K ? ] ta Cc a’ J 0 1 HM eg description of the cemetery was ‘‘it Lot us suake | : \ = PN > E | WwW It ou is filthy”. Roads are needed — in sm Nr) 3% | any item you | ~ 7 L fact to reach one area you have to right ficed | “ve { R Un B t park the car and walk quite a dis- mg nee Tas | \ I Q- gl i | tance to that section. The. owner : ! | lives in‘ Baltimore, it is too bad MALCOLM | i | something can’t be done to remedy 1 i this condition. This is not in keep- | KITCHEN pf ing with Back Mountain anders | 3 ? | 2 z 0 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Larish, | # always has the Sutton Creek Road had as dinner. answer to BH rm | guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs | carpentry problems Nelson Dymond Jr.. of Binghamton, ;° : i 'N. Y. and Joseph Hann. Their|§ Back Mt. Lumber Co. jp ® \ daughter, Susan Larish, was home || MAIN STREET : \) over the weekend. Susan is a stu- } Ca) dent at Kutztown State College, | SHAVERTOWN ! T ARE GEE SEE We . Ah well! Cest la vie! | Road, on their 25th wedding anni- | This is their second child. They and Sheila Engelman, Jean Scouten, | Iabarr, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Swire, make an accurate diagnosis and so | the patient returned home. Later | the afternoon she visited the flower | The Board reserves the right to Present Mr. Fehlinger and Herb were | versary. also have a daughter Amy. Robin Scouten, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Peocy and Linda, Noxen. , | show and ig still telling us all about | reject any or all bids. standing on their front lawn last| Mr. and Mrs. Friend Hildebrant, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Newell, | liam Evans. Games and dancing! Mr. and Mrs. Dale Engelman and | \¥ became clear that Rambler had |; Also she nearly Ee caught be !bids to the attention of the Thursday evening around six o'clock | brother and sister-in-law of Mrs. ' 2nd., and son Russell 3rd left this | were enjoyed by all. She received | Scott Dale, Sayre, Pa., visited Mrs. swallowed on | gcorn whole and | ype jam of the. St oe Day | secretary: when they saw a car coming down Mvrtle Miller. spent the week ‘end weekend for a vacation in various | many lovely: gifts. | William Engelman, on Sunday. created a serious stoppage. Nature parade! Arrived home Sunday ro Glenn M. Howell the road from side to side. It ran up their lawn in front of their home and then { with her. Their home is in Appa- | { lachin, New York. . rolled back “down: the | vy, (were sorry to see our neigh- | You are still paying a 10% federal excise tax on your telephone bill every month. This tax was imposed on you as an ‘emergency’ measure to help pay the bills of World War Il. It's never been re- moved although the war has been over for 20 years. Your senators and congressman will welcome your views on this unfair tax, so why not write today and ask them to take the taxes out of your telephone talk. parts of Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rauch, Macungie. ‘visited at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Elvin Bean went to | Flushing, N.’Y., over the weekend to .pick-up Mrs. Ora Bean. who has studying art education. Bost Jv Z, THE BOSTON STORE DALLAS SUBSCRIBERS J Se aC Er SV | } JUST A SPIN OF THE DIAL and you reach DIAL DIRECT 823-4141 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hale, Savona, N. Y. | took care of the matter and now Rambler is his old challenging self again, for which Tuffy and T are glad. Tuffy always | ning carrying some trophies of the | flower show. So glad we can have a few houseplants in our windows! RD. 3 Dallas, Penna. 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