bi SERRE = ETN Sais % i SE SRS "ANUIIIA pue Sefeq Ul spjIeudng dF Xm Ie. - HG HOB Ey Ra Ey “i EISEN EES He en SE 8 PERE Elected President sylvania Sand and Gravel Associa- | tion held at Harrisburg, William E. | ming Sand and Stone Company at' Elementary School, (Jerry) | Shavertown, was elected president. | HIGHEST ANALYSIS ‘DALLAS PENNSYLVANIA At a recent meeting of the Penn- | president of the organization. Mr. Price is manager of the Wyo- Price of Franklin Street, | Harding. He - is pared. to toe former school. AGWAY FERTILIZER SERVICE CUTS CROP PRODUCTION COST Bulk - Blended Fertilizer from our AGWAY PLANT at STI OCK Saves Time - - - Work - - - Money. 4 Fertilizer Trend @ “The is to Fertilizer Blend” HAVE IT SPREAD BY OUR SPECIALLY - DESIGNED TRUCKS - - - - OR PICK IT UP — BULK AT THE PLANT * Prescription-Blended on a moment's notice ! ® Get only recommended amounts of Plant Food He formerly held the office of vice- Betty Jane Roach of Kingston. The | couple has two sons, Eyre, a fourth | grade student at the Shavertown and David, a|wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kindergarten student at the same | Robert Sherwood who celebrated CSR ea LTE j who along with her aunt, Mrs. LOWEST COST Compare These Prices: ---- Plant Food Equivalent To That Found In A Ton Of The Following:— Reroll 10:20:20.2 0 nts, oon $78.02 member . . = 2 hl 5 5-00-10 =. sn. Go a 39.01 The Trend is to Blend 10-10-10 50.76 * Net Cash for Tunkhannock iLL. YOUR AGWAY SERVICE LISTED BELOW : EVENS MILLING CO. Dallas — 674-7141 TUNKHANNOCK AGWAY SERVICE — 826- 9211 RISPELL FARM SERVICE — Noxen — 639-8711 THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1965 Jackson Twp. Congratulations to Denise Sher- | her ninth birthday on March 8 and Jane H. Bennett of Wilkes-Barre, ~ who celebrated her birthday on March 11, were the honored guests at a family birthday dinner given by her parents on Sunday, March 7, with the following in attendance: Denise Sherwood, Jane H. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hughes, Florence Keefer, Beatrice Jones, Scott Sherwood, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sherwood. On Monday night, March 8, Denise had as her dinner guests, her fellow school- mates, Jane Salansky, Alda Maturi, Elizabeth Laity and Jean Johnson. The usual birthday cakes, in fact, two birthday cakes were on hand to add to the festive occasion. I. ‘Mrs. Irene Sorber has returned home after a shopping and theatre trip to New York City. She was | accompanied by her sister. Mrs. Robert Sherwood, Chorous Director of Dallas Senior High School returned home ‘Saturday ' after having accompanying the fol- lowing two members of the Senior ‘Choral Broup of that school, name- ly, Ann Woolbert and Jean Fleming, i who participated in the Regional | | High School at Easton. The forthcoming primary election | in’ the township will prove a lively | affair, what with two slates of | candidates vying for the Republican | Nomination for the following of- | fices; Tax Collector, Supervisor, | | School Director and Justice of the | Peace. The following incumbent office holders of the respective of- fices are Louis Wilcox, Tax Collec- ‘tor; Wesley Lamoreaux, Supervisor; Richard Hogoboom. School Director and Vernon Cease, Justice of the | Peace. They will have as their op- | ponents; Carl Aston, Tax Collector, | Walter Mickno. Road Supervisor, A choir consisting of fourth fifth and sixth grade boys and girls from | Dallas Elementary School took part in the 76th Annual Esteddfod at Edwardsville on March 20, where | they placed second in competition. | The choir was directed by Mrs. | Walter Mohr under: the supervision | of Miss Louise ‘Oblman, Elementary | SECTION B — PAGE 7 Dallas Elementary Chorus Wins 2nd Place In Esteddfod Music Supervisor. Mrs. Louise Colwell, principal of Dallas Elementary School, accom- panied the group. The Chorus members are shown | above. First row, left to right, Janice | | Culp, Nancy Fleming, Leslie Alex- | ander, Debra Bunney, Sandra Bar- akat, Pamela Pfeifer, Sharon Zab- | Chorous Festival held at the Wilson | Ga Gas and Water Company, Krupinski | is ‘Sales Manager for the Burroughs | Office Equipment Company and ~ znicki is employed at the Acm Stores warehouse. The members of | the Election Board, Edward Jef-! fries Loretta Reakes and Margaret. | Yasecur have no opposition. Dale | Wright running for reelection on the Republican ticket has no op- | position. The winning of the Re- to election in Jackson Township. sociation conducted their Fire Hall. | Steve Krupinski, School Director and Casimer Kuznicki, Justice of the Peace. Wilcox, the present Tax | Collector is employed by the County Lamoreaux is an employee of Lu- in this very important organization. | nancial as well as physicial support zerne Lumber Company, Hogoboom Company. Aston is employed by. per year. the Association, town, Pa. the Chase Dairy, Mickno of the Pa. | William J]. Reese ' Heads Cancer Crusade William J. Reese of Kingston has accepted the chairmanship of the Cancer Crusade for 1965, according to an announcement yesterday by i Dr. William L. Dyson, Hazleton, president of the Luzerne County | Unit of the American Cancer So- | publican nomination is tantamount : ciety. Mr. Reese, a lifetime resident of | ‘A Navy veteran of World War II | Did you join and offer your fi- | with destroyer duty in the Atlantic would be Inez Ryman. and Pacific operations, Mr. Reese is a stock broker and Cease is an get to the meeting, mail in your Jane. employee of the Pa. Water and Gas check to Dale Wright, Secretary of | Mr. Reese is a graduate of Kings- | that she is a teacher she is i R.D. 5, Shaver- ton High School and the Navy Elec- | ‘tronic School. ton, Barbara Moen, Valerie Klemow, Second row, Pamela Rood, August LaBerge, Nelson Nelson, Hamm, Jennifer Garris, Rood, Edward Boltz, emchak, Richard Steckiel, Zaboski, Mrs. Colwell. oski, Keven Stetson, Janice Sadding- | Susan Moore, Raelene Daring, Leslie Marcia Steven Clifford Koz- Alan Third row, Mrs. Mohr, Miss Ohl- man, Pamela Jacobs, Philip Scott, Lee Brobst, Glenda Larson, Lindsey Sherwood, Paula Selingo, Diane Dennis, Susan Rother, Kendra Cos- grove, Robin Turk, Terry Hartman. Absent when the picture was taken were Fern Carkhuff and Joyce Crispell. East Well, how did you like the en- trance of spring? 1 was listening {to the radio Saturday and at ten | seconds before 3 o'clock they began the count down for spring. Swing- ling around in my chair, I took one {look outside, — gave a hopeless | sigh, and exclaimed very quietly to { myself, “You're crazy!” If this is spring, I'd hate to see winter. I Jackson Township Firemens’ As- | Luzerne County, ig president of! | hope they make long-sleeve Easter annual | i Thomas Electric Co., Edwardsville. | membership drive last night at the: He succeeds Harold Pittman who going to freeze. All male members of headed the Cancer Crusade last the township, eighteen years and !year which brought more than | add an extra section to this column. older are eligible for membership $55,000 in the 1965 campaign. , dresses or some dear sweet lady is Seems we are going to have to | It should be entitled “People on Their Way Up”. First on the list Inez has finished her . practice teaching at to these guardians of our safety? is married to the former Doris L.| Dallas Senior High School in pre- Membership Dues are only $2.00 Thomas, Kingston. 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Sallye Higgins will be travelling to New York on Monday to spend days at the Africa Inland Mission headquarters. On Wednesday she will sail on the steamship ‘Queen Mary to London. After spending a few days in Lon- don she will board the liner Kenya Castle to Dar-es-salaam, Africa. The journey inland by train will take two days and two nights, arriving at Mwanza. From there she will travel 60 miles by road to her mis- sion station at Nasa, where she will take up her duties in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Miller have returned home after an extended vacation in Florida. | Don’t forget, those. of you to {whom this pertains, practice for the East Dallas Methodist Church choir will be held this evening at 7 o'clock. Junior choir practice will be held Saturday at 1 o'clock. Congratulations are in order for Mr. and Mrs. Giles Wilson, who are celebrating their 31st wedding an- niversary today Mr. and Mrs. Cari German, Lake Catalpa Road, accompanied their niece, Mary Lane Jerista last week- | end when she returned fo Philadel- is enrolled in the | Women’s Medical College. Mrs. Florence Shively’s daughter, visited Maurice and Mary Shively of Carverton are the proud parents of another son, Anthony Charles. born March 17th in Mercy Hospital. They have two other boys, Maurice, Jr., and Wil- | liams, ages six and three, Anthony | Charles weighed nine pound nine & ounces and was twenty-one inches ! long. He sure has a good start in life. “An expediter, we read, is a man who if his wife did what he does, it would be called nagging.” ; Lake-Lehman Menu Thursday, March 25 Hot Roast Beef Sandwich Buttered Corn Tossed Salad Ice Cream = Milk Friday, March 26 Fried Fillet of Haddock Parsleyed Potatoes Stewed Tomatoes Roll and Butter Gelatin and Whipped Cream Milk TERY YOUR ADVANCE SHOPPING LIST AVAILABLE NOW! Convenient way to check all your Your order in first — ahead of the crowds Your order pre- pared early from femplete stocks SG) PLUS A PENNY! KURBIN'S PHARMACY Dallas, Pa.