VANIA Says: Cc. Ih Vib C “1b Ci Vib me STS RSI I RST # DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA To Lead Apple Blossom Festival Firemen's Parade At Winchester Carmel Quinn, beauteous Irish- ns born songstress, will come to Win- Fo chester, Virginia, on April 29 to be Marshal of the Firemen's parade of the 38th Shenandoah Apple Blos- som Festival. Ag Marshal of this first-day event of the three-day springtime ‘celebration, Miss Quinn will lead what is generally con- ged to be the largest parade of kind in the country =- a 27, hour procession. Gleaming fire = i gines and marching firemen, repre- senting volunteer fire companies in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia, plus scores of bands, clowns, majorettes, drum and bugle corps and other units from a dozen states will be in the line of march. Miss Quinn, whose voice is known to millions through her tele- vision and stage appearances, and her recordings, arrived in this coun- : try in 1954. The red-haired beauty, Carmel Guinn with a voice often described as! Six; Theresa, four, live in Leonia, “captivating,” was introduced to! N. J. “You can’t mix marriage and the American public through the |? career on a 50-50 basis, and ex. Arthur Godfrey Talent Scouts pro-| pect to have a happy myrringe,’] gram. She won an immediate fol- Miss Quinn says. Her policy is to: lowing and became one of the “rég- give “75 percent of my time to my ulars’on the Godfrey hour for CBS- | home and 25 percent to my career.” TV. She also made a number of re-| The Apple Blossom Firemen'’s pa- cordings with Godfrey during that rade will take place at 6 P. M., EST, period, on April 29. In recent years, Miss Quinn nn s appeared on network TV on the “Leave it to the Girls,” Jack Paar, | Candid Camera, Ed Sullivan and “Tonight” shows. She also appears in supper clubs, the theatre, con- certs ‘and summer fairs and records gd labels, singing both popu- 14 songs .and Irish ballads. When she sang for the late President Ken- aedy, his special request was the ballad, “Galway Bay.” Virginia, RS Dallas WSCS Meets =~ | The WSCS of the Dallas Meth- odist Church, met Tuesday, April 6, at the church, Mrs. Charles Hos- | ler presiding. A Rummage Sale | will be held in the church basement, May 14 and 15. The Durb‘n Class will also ho Wd. a bake sale at that time. | The next WSCS. meeting will be | | posure; | Tool; : Leukosis; Selling; Broiler Diseases - "| Short Courses in Agriculture. e Dublin-born. Miss Quinn, whose humor and wit are as well known as Her voice, is only a part- time entertainer. She wants to be held the evening of May. 11, at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Zel Garinger and Mrs. Robert Sheehan were in charge | of the program and worship. The | BE serving committee was Mesdames | Charles Hosler, Clara Shiber, Daniel | to Bill Fuller, an entertainment Waters, F. Budd -Schooley, Ruth | promotér. The Fullers and their | Gregg and Josephine Him. Thirty three childr en, Jane, eight; Michael, ! one attended. Hs | knowi: as a homemaker.and head- liner, in that order. She is married DONT BURN ON DRY, WINDY DAYS - AND NEVER LEAVE FIRE UNATTENDED 3 FITZGERALD FARM AUCTION 16 miles Northwest of Towanda, Pennsyl- vania, Bradford County, turn off Route 220 at Milan, Pennsylvania, go 31% miles and you are there. * FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1369 AT 10:30 0’CLOCK 108 Holstein cattle mostly all young. First, second and third of Heifer. TB and BT charts. Fresh summer and fall cows making 341 cans of milk now. All farm equipment. Oliver 880, D-17 both just like new. All other farm machinery on large Anything Terms Cash Lunch MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS FITZGERALD, Owners Milan, Pennsylvania. GEORGE SCOTT, Auctioneer and Sales Merger JAMES KEENEY, Treasurer DON AND WALLACE NICHOLS, Auctioneers oan rSddihiiold, Pa. farm. you need. Poultry Sales Service Course At Penn State The annual Poultry Sales and Service Short Course of The Penn- sylvania State University will be held April 6 and 7 on the main Campus. Included in the program are such subjects as: The Pennsylvania Started Pullet Program; Sanitation, the Key; Light Contol Regimes; Housing+- Equipment - Ventilation; | A Vaccination Schedule to Live | With; A Pullet Feeding Program: | Coccidiosis, Parasites, Etc.; General | Brooding and Management Pro- gram; Mycoplasma Controlled Ex- Leasing - A Management Chickens Are Hysterical Too: Gumbore, Synovitis, Leukosis; and | Linear Programming. In addition to staff members of the College of Agriculture at Penr : | State, William J. Benton, Professor : lof Animal and Poultry Industry | University of Delaware; “| Huttar, Drector of PPoultry Indus- | try John C Relatons, Agwav Inc. Ithaca, New York, and Harry P. Metz President, Northeastern Poultry Producers, will present the pro- gram. Any individual 16 years of age or older is eligible. to attend the course. A complete’ rogram. and other pertinent . information mav be se- cured ‘by writing to the Director of Room 211, Armsby Building, The Penn- sylvania State University, Univer- sity Park, Pennsylvania 16802. THE DALLAS POST Uses The famous ATF Chief Offsel Presses READ THE TRADING POST THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRHL 8, 1963 Lake-Lehman Band Concert The prize winning Lake-Lehman ection of Mr. hold its annual spring concert on April 9 and 10, 1965, in the high school gymnasium. The concert will begin at 8:00 both nights. This year’s concert will consist of various tyeps of music, “Rienzi ”, and several numbers irom the Broadway show, “West Side Story.” Other attractions will be the ! trumpet trio, consisting of Sheldon , High School. Doug Ide, and Paul Niez- | Eheret, goda, and a “Dixieland Jamboree”, consisting of John Balavage, Joyce Del Kanic, John Fielding and Shel- don Eheret. Narrator, Keith Swanson; bride, Richard Heiser; groom, Paul Clem- ow; father, Andy Wallo, and preach- er, Doug Ide. Another novelty fea- ture, “Modern Space Crew,” will feature: narrator, Barry Ray; Space- man, John MacMillian; and ground crew, Jim Pall. A special space suit will be utilized, thanks to the coop- eration of NASA. The twirlers will’ perform to the march, “Little Champ”, and the flag twirlers to “Men of Ohio”. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Arnold Wright, Tunkhan- nock, R.D. 2, wishes to thank all those who sent cards and flowers #4 and kindly remembered her during Her recent hospitalization. ROPER’S SPRING SALES - CARNIVAL VALUES Cooks ror Gol AREAS “Gas TFC and Tri-level top . countertop . and Top Front Controls on separate level . oven and broiler controls are top-front mounted away from heat and cooking utensils! - Best work area . . . and separate roll-out smokeless broiler! Control Console for eye- level oven features Split/Sixty full-hour timer, Dependability. 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Degree in Finance, he | | obtained employment with Dun and | i Branch. Mr. ling his 17th year | ments. — Earl Fritzges Is K. T. School Director Candidate Has Wide Experience In Financial World With six children enrolled in the | better reason for being interested in the best possible future of our educational system than Earl Fritzges, Trucksville, independent Republican candidate for ‘school di- rector from Kingston Township. Coming to this community with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fritzges from Wilkes-Barre, at an Kingston Township | Schools, completing his elementary education and graduating from its The morning after he received his | i diploma, the young man left im- where he was assigned as for- It was three years later before | he returned to this country and EARL FRITZGES ditional study towards a Master's | Degree in Education. When he married the former Audrey Campbell of Shavertown, | Mr. Fritzges moved from Trucksvi to E. Center Street, where couple resided until 1958 when y purchased a home on Cliffside Ave: Upon graduation in 1948, in their Wilkes-Barre Fritzges is now mark- with the firm which is constantly in touch with economic trends and wise invest- Bradstreet ‘the During that time his interest in children continued as he reared a In the meantime he pursued ad- family of four boys and two girls, Gerald, 11; Larry, 9; David, 8; twins, Donald and Diane, 7 and Bonnie, aged 5. All but Bonnie attend Trucksville Grade School while the | youngest member of the family is a kindergarten student. The importance of childhood com- panionship means much to this par- ent, and he limits his activities to | those which embrace his family. His enthusiasm for sports he has passed on to his sons and the boys are well on their way to duplicat- ing their father’s record in football and basketball while at school and | at college. The group looks for- ward to the Friday night games which they. seldom ‘miss or the local contests on the gridiron with Little | League always scheduled for the nicer weather. Mr. Fritzges is a member of the Back Mountain YMCA Board of Management, Lettermen’s Club of Wilkes College, Trucksville Elemen- | Methodist | in Little | tary PTA, Trucksville Church and is active League and Cub Scouting. His decision to enter ‘the school board contest is based solely on SECTION A — PAGE 7 ‘Caution: Drivers “Motorists also must be reminded | afresh against driving too close to other vehicles; it takes quite a bit | of space to stop an automible safely and in time. Being too close means | possible rear-end crashes and chain- reaction pile-ups. Also: “Be much more cautious when | driving in fog; vision often is close | to zero and driving too fast, or too | close, or passing without absolute | certainty of conditions ahead can | mean ‘tragedy. | “Don’t drive too long at a time; coffee breaks or off-the-road rests will ease the strain and refresh the | senses. “Regularly inspected and well- kept cars are far safer cars. “And, finally, drivers, in addition | to knowing what to do at all times and in any emergency, should an- | ticipate what ‘the drivers up front and behind might do. Hand signals land flashing turn-indicators are helpful, of course, but care is neces- sary here too; all signals must be followed with caution. “In fact, careful driving can be summed ‘up in ‘the phrase: Be Cautious, Always.” ‘Word Of Death his desire to obtain the best educa- | tion for our children as economically | as possible and his vast experience in the field of finance finds him admirably suited for the job. 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