i a Am Ts a wr E ‘and my mind took a rest, until I re -— ~— SECTION A — PAGE 6 Mt. Zion - Visits Here Before It Does No Good! Going To Vietnam My observation is that para-| Sgt. and Mrs. Paul Kostenbauder, graphs about roadside littering do | with children Kathy and Chris, were no good. For I don't believe that: house-guests of Mr. and Mrs. George people who litter our otherwise Kostenbauder during the week fol- beautiful roadsides ever read the lowing Easter. Patricia, daughter of | high class literature of The Dallas the George Kostenbauders, celebrat- Post. Readers of The Dallas Post ed her ninth birthday April 23, shar- would never think they had to ing birthday cake with her cousins. drink beer while riding through our Highlight of the visit ‘was a flight nature-blessed country roads. Read- i over Dallas and Wyoming Valley ers of The Dallas Post would never with Sgt. Kostenbauder at the con- think of tossing empty beer cans, trols. He is a member of the Fly- big brown quart-size beer bottles, | Club at Fort Devens, Mass. or ice cream containers along the public highway. Readers of the Dal- las Post are very particular to keep all rubbish inside their cars until they get home and then put it in a proper container for disposal. Some readers of The Dallas Post take! their dogs for walks along much iq; : % loved highways and because they | on an of the US. Amy. see the desecration of these walk- | L oye a Faduete of Lake ways by all kinds of rubbish, tin| ponman High School enlisted in cans, broken glass they would not | ugust of 1964 and took his basic think of adding to the mess. One training at Fort Jackson, 8. C. Fol- wonders if it might do the “cause” lowing completion of this, he was \more good to leave the dog at home | transferred to Fort Gordon, Ga. and. carry along ‘a bag and with TTT Soldier In Korea Pvt. Lloyd Jennings, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jennings, Idetown, left April 9 for Korea where he will spend 13 months with the 127th “Phil” Walter A young man deeply interested in the Back Mountain area, who is widely known for his service to | others is seeking the office of Super- | { visor in the Middle District of Dal- las Township in the forthcoming primaries. Philip Walter has resided in the township for the past nine years and is anxious to bring about many improvements in one of the largest townships in the area. A graduate of Forty Fort High School, he attended Wilkes College, leaving classes there to enter the | U.S. Marine Corps. Here he served for six years of active duty and four years in the Reserves. He is married to the former Leona Lord of Lehman and the couple are the parents of three children, . Roy and Richard and daughter Phyllis. Mr. Walter is a member of Wy- oming Lodge F&AM, the Dieu Le Veut Commandery No. 45, Wilkes Barre, the Shekinah Royal Arch Chapter No. 182 and the Irem Temple at Dallas. gloved hands gather up a quantity of cut glass and unwanted cans and take it home to get rid of it through | proper channels. [ Well, anyway, you see how I feel | and I'm not going to write any- | thing about this rubbish in The Dal- | las Post simply because Dallas Post readers are not rubbish-tossers-out- of-cars ‘and ‘it would not do any | good to tell them about the littering public. How does one get the ear | or eye of people who drink while riding out where Nature lives? Last Thursday I was on my way home from Valley Crest and had to stop in Exeter to officiate at a fu- neral home. But I was early -- and sleepy (as I always am after meals!) | So I pulled to the curb along Wyo- ming avenue and thought I'd go over the funeral service in the quiet of the traffic for a few min- | utes. But my eyes dropped shut, heard someone at my elbow asking me if I felt all right. For the mo- ment as I glimpsed the uniformed officer at my window I thought it was Mike Skubic, chief security of- | ficer at Valley Crest! But it was an | alert Wyoming cop taking note of a figure at the wheel who looked | kinda ‘slumped. I thanked him and told him I was fine. How much just that much sleep perks me up! | Much better to have the car parked | than moving at such a time. No, that wasn’t due to my age. I've always taken forty winks after lunch if possible. Used to do it during recitations in Prof. Gillott’s Greek class 50 years ago. That was far more dangerous than in a parked car on the Avenue. I might have been callad on to translate the next line in Greek! jn | woop WORK? Let us make every bite. might need — MALCOLM 674-3888 Give your first lady, Mother, the best (you know she'll share them with you). 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The REGENTS from King’s Col-'be honored at a tea given by the | Board of Directors of Penn's Woods and Wyoming Valley | | Senior Girl Scouts of Bloomsburg | areas are act as master of ceremonies. This Girl Scout Council Sunday, 2 p.m., | preparing centerpieces, and Round- group features Gary Woods, Gene at Hazleton YMCA-YWCA. Singar, John Williams, Joe Reding- ton, John Swatkowski, John Mec- Huntsville, Mrs. Ernest Norris, Devitt, Dominic Deconsilies, Richard Trucksville; Mrs. C. Wesley Boyle, Butera, Jim Morpeth and Jack! Toughey. | mead corti wires conese wameen mo | Celebrated Artists To Appear | At Orpheus Society's Concert | > Ann Weatherby, will present sev- | eral selections. The JUST III con- | sisting of Helen Miller, George Sim- | ons and Tommy ~ Carpenter, and ay, > a bm | ners in th Junior High Art Contest Richard Stankus, Paul DeCurtis, | ata meeting held recently of oe Allan Todd and Elliott Kaspriskie | Dallas Senior Woman's Club. from West Pittston High School will | This Art Contest is co-sponsored add to the entertainment. | by both Dallas Junior and Dallas A group from Dallas Senior High | Senior Woman's Clubs for students School. THE GREENBRIARS, Ed. | the Dallas Junior High School. ward Baker, Michael Blair, Thomas | Mrs. Arthur D. Hontz is Art Teacher Awards were presented to win- Budd, Alan Herwig, Roy Supulski, in the school. Works entered were | Gregg Hicks and Steven Townsend, judged by Mr. Robert Hukill, In- will participate in the program. | structor of Art in the Senior High Susan Harper, Bloomsburg State School. 3 : College, will also appear at the | The = prize-winning works Hootenanny. : | been on display. in ‘the window: of Harveys Lake; Mrs. Viola Rossman, have: (up girls will have a display and | They are: Mrs. A. Harden Coon, demonstrations. Reservations for the ! tea are being taken at the Council | Office. Board of Directors will pour. the Boyd White Store in Dallas. Winners were: Seventh Grade: 1st prize, Grant Davis; 2nd" prize, | Debra Lamoreaux; 3rd prize, Rob- ert Bauman. Eighth Grade: 1st prize, Phyllis | Frederici; 2nd prize, Connie Havir; | 3rd prize, Stephen Schaefer. Ninth Grade: 1st prize, Sally Myers; 2nd prize, Robert Griffith; 3rd prize, Eric Mayer. 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