SECTION B — PAGE 4 NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin 639-2544 ® NOXEN, Mrs. Elida Beahm Kelly 639-8522 DALLAS, Carol Ann Williams 674-4109 ® RUGGLES, Mrs. Glenn Kocher 639-5618 FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver 674-5460 ® SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. F. W. Anderson 675-2001 HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage 639-9531 ® SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Thomas Sayre 477-3731 IDETOWN, Bess Cooke 639-5137 ® TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert 696-1689 JACKSON TWP., William Hughes 696-1005 @ EAST DALLAS. Kenn Higgins 674-2301 LEHMAN, Mis. Morton Connelly 674-2488 @ OAK HILL, Mrs. Stephen L. DeBarry 639-5242 MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert 388-7261 o THE DALLAS MOUNT ZION Ever hear of a Family Night in | Nelson has a way of giving a talk | gown out of the field, stopped the the country? It's a wholesome in- | that can be understood and is to| machine to say, “It looks strange stitution especially when it is the | the point. Then he presented Brai- |, see you walking without the beginning of the celebration of [nerd Daniels who gave a pep talk | dog.” So I said, “It would look Family and Home Week, and just | about the third annual auction to’ stranger still to see Tuffy walking ahead of the Sunday we celebrate | be held in September. He gave an | without me or Catherine!” So I got as Mothers Day. There were the | encouraging report of last year's | simost home and Malcolm Harris men of the church standing off a|auction and challenged everybody | and two other boys were throwing little from the kitchen door dis-|to do his part to make this year's| 5 pall back and forth. The game cussing together the state of the | auction the best ever. stopped while Malcolm inquired, world. The women were all inside | ‘Mae Lewis had asked Catherine | “Where's Tuffy? How come he let working like everything to get the | to show colored slides of Dorothy's | you go for a walk all by yourself? | state of the world straightened out | work in Kimpese. The commentary | I guess it is pretty lonely to walk | through proper arrangement of |on the slides was delivered by a | without him.” contributed victuals on the church | tape recording of Dorothy herself. | tables. What a variety such a sup- | Which seemed to please the people. [ *Notice™ the golden; golden For- per brings together! Something I| There were about sixty five peo- | sythia over on Mt. Olivet Cemetery learned through forty one years of | ple present. After the supper there | next time you are out, for = side covered dish suppers, take a little | were meetings of the, official board So yellow it makes you ar bit of this and just a dab of that and commmissions. | catch 22 hone With iis when it comes around. but ‘be gen- | The Flower Lady -Visits While my mind ‘is er . oo erouus with yourself when the dish Down. in: West . Dittston lives ia | Joon i ean rd lle Jamas. That way you | aye learned to call The Flower and Mrs. Charles Gelb live, 1 am re- . | Lady because she is a lover of flow-| + 304 that son William is in the Nelson and Mae Lewis headed up | ers ‘both to collect and ‘to give, | navy, on the carrier Yorktown off the project. After long enough time ‘Her name is Mrs. Lora Emigh. She | Viet Nam. for everybody to get filled up Nel- | and Mr. Arthur Crow came up last | Last Sunday at Mt. Zion church son gave a brief but real good talk | Tuesday afternoon to ask if she | the following members of the on “One People as Methodists.” | could cut some dandelion greens. | yroy dist Youth Fellowship were aa 2 | We were glad toihave her here for | installed as officers: - President, || a visit, for we knew her in Pitts- | Nancy Alling; vice-president, Bill Re z Elect ton’s First Methodist Church as a Miles: Mark Anchunas, treasurer boomingly beaming person, well ad- | and Jackie VanTuyle, secretary. OVER OLD GROUND Saturday afternoon we- | I never knew her to be gloomy. Of ‘course she brought some plants for! Catherine to set out, some different ' kind of phlox, a different kind of | bleeding heart plant.. While she kicked off her shoes and reveled in the soft carpet of grass and cut greens I pulled a mess of rhubarb for her. It is the rich red kind and she called it ‘‘strawberry rhubarb”. Mr. Crow settled back in sheer de- | light at the delicious country air. Betty McDonald Is Happy A nice call on the phone. from ' Betty Perry McDonald fold me how happy she was, “first, because ‘her father, David Perry, was coming home from the hospital. And sec- ondly she was feeling thankful for lall the nice cards, visits ‘and prayers from her many friends dur- ing her recent stay in the hospital. | She wants to thank everybody. | FREE FROM BURR It Looked Funny | Just the tool — a round pointed ‘Time to pay taxes. So afoot I! shovel! A necent discovery for this | went up the road, round the corner ! job. You see T walk our Tuffy dog Last to deliver a package. We went up north Main Street out of Pittston; through all the towns and Scran- ton’s west side, the same route we used to take over thirty years ago when we wene at Forest City and needing to drive to Scranton. There had been many changes, improve- ments in roads and buildings, but | the same purple flame sulphur | fumes curling up out of the tops of culm ‘banks and mingling with the dale and then up route 11 to the Shadowbrook Farm restaurant for a supper of tenderloin of beef on buns. pt HOW TO KEEP DOG FUR VERN PRITCHARD For Tax Collector on the Republican Ticket | find him so turned to come back. | Tuffy is smart, but not smart Dick Lewis was just tractoring enough to avoid lunging against a BUD SLOCUM EXCAVATING SCREENED TOP SOIL MAY 18 Kingston Township Poles Open 8 am. to 9 p.m. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES Septic Tanks Sewerage Treatment Units DR. I. BERGER Water Lines - Fill - Gravel three and Tuffy drove to Peckville'| heavy mist of the afternoon. We | ‘came back by route 6 from Carbon- road coming down to Tunkhanndck | past — no, not past but stopping at | to Norman Lewis’ house. Didn't | along a road where burdocks grow. | burdock investigating a smell. Don’t | anyone dare to try to extract a burr from that man’s fur. He will \ \ POST, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1965 TRUCKSVILLE Girl Scout Troop 630 attended the cently he was plant engineer. He international cook-out held on Sat- | is married and the father of two urday at Nesbitt Park. Twenty five | children, Barry and Karen, both at- girls were In the group. _ | tending the Dallas Area Schools. Mr. Cliffside Avenue, entertained her son Avenue, her mother, Mrs. Pearl Cobb, Philadel- | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard phia. The occasion marked the | Metzger, Allentown, and Pauline birthday of Mrs. Summers and the Wolfe, Luzerne, spent the weekend wedding annivercary of Mr. and | at Lodi, N. Y., where they attended Mrs. Cobb. : | the twenty-fifth wedding anniver- John Brady,Carverton Road, en- sary of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boyer. not permit it! So my invention: I | took a round pointed shovel and | went for a walk without Tuffy. | | To which procedure Tuffy raised an | eyebrow! There were dozens of | little burdock plants on the berm. | At each plant I plunged the shovel | under and cut it off below the] crown. So the road is lined with | wilted plantlets. And they will] bear no burrs to tangle our Tuffy’s | curly long hair. MEASLES Dickie Holmes has the measles! East Dallas You will probably be as surprised | as I was to learn that Bill Burket | from Orange is now a married man. | He was married in Holidaysburg, | Penna., and his wife is the former | Kathleen: Jenkins of Duncansville, | Pa. They are residing in Manville, | New Jersey.. The community was saddened by | the death’ of Sam’ Darling of Hilde- l brandt Road. He was stricken with | a heart attack. { © A former’ resident’ of East Dallas, | ‘Shelby Lewis, now living in Sar- | asota, Fla., was visiting in this area, | and while here his father, John E. | Lewis suffered a severe heart attack {and is ‘now in intensive care in the | Sarasota Memorial Hospital, Sar- Fla. I.am sure. he would Ibe happy to receive cards from | ‘these of you who remember him. | The Lewis family owned the home {on ‘the Lower Demunds Rcad in which Bert Brace later lived. At | present it is the home of Rev. An- drew Derrick. : Mother Daughter Banquet Mother and Daughter Banquet, | sponsored by the Friendship Class of | East Dallas Methodist Church was | held Tuesday, May 4th. Ella Moore | Class had charge of the program. | asota, | The invocation was offered by Irene Moore, who was mistress of cere- monies. After a delicious covered dish dinner they were favored with a solo by Diane Pickett, accom- panied on the piano by Marilyn Moyer. A “Tribute to Mother” was given by Jean Dickson and a ‘“Chal- | lenge to Daughter” by Helén Dick- inson. Priscilla Coolbaugh and Bev- | erly Dickson sang a duet, accom- : panied on the piano by Irene Moore. | Hazel Morgan offered ' a “Word for Grandma” after which Hilda | Moone rendered a tribute to her mother-in-law. A piano solo was enjoyed by Linda, Cook, followed | with a song by the Junior Choir. | Hazel Ockenhouse pleased everyone with a lovely piano solo. Plants | were presented by Mrs. Hazel | Ockenhouse to the following Mrs. | Paul Scott, the oldest mother; Pris- | cilla Coolbaugh, the youngest; [ Priscilla’s darling daughter, Kathy | Coolbaugh, captured a prize for be- | ing the youngest daughter. The mother with ‘the most daughters | present was Mary Morgan, while | her mother, Helen Siley, was award- | ed for being the youngest grand- mother. Those who travelled the | | farthest were Mrs. Ruby Coolbaugh, | Trucksville and Mrs. May Race from | Centermoreland. The mother with | the most generations was Mrs. Scott. OPTOMETRIST : : y el | “Blest Be the Tie That Binds” 27 Machell Ave., Dallas Ad ( =D OS J 1 oe Ei { Phone 674-4921 . . diction. ASPHALT PAVING For Driveways Parking Areas | CRUSHED STONE J “Meeting Pa, Dept. of Highway Specifications.” American Asphalt Paving Co. 696-1114 Plant and Quarry — Chase Forces. “Your Child’s Future in his hands.” ISELINGO SIGNS] VOTE MELVIN MORRIS for TAX COLLECTOR SIGNS OF ALL KIND BUILT - PAINTED ® TRUCKS : © WINDOWS Dallas Township Independent ® PLASTIC Republican ® SHO-CARDS ® PAPER SIGNS Se of Dallas Township er of Masons and or years rine ® SIGN CLOTH Graduate of Dallas Town- Active in Little League ® SCOTCHLIT E ship School Married a classmate Marilyn ® ART WORK Served in Armed Forces Wailso R during War. Wa on Fernbrook-Demunds ” — —w= Roa Active in E. Dallas Meth- Have four children attending odist. Church Dallas Schools HUNTSVILLE 674-8126 SCHOOL DIRECTOR — DALLAS DISTRICT — VOTE EARL D. FRITZGES ® The Kingston Township Republican Candidate who IS NOT allied with the Daron-Kozemchak Will Be Safe Pull Lever 14-A " MELVIN MORRIS | touch with Mrs. George Shaver; Jr. | tered Geisinger Medical Center on| Mrs. Edward Thompson, Cliffside Wenesday for tests and observa-| Avenue, is recuperating at home tion. : | following surgery at Nesbitt Hospi- Mrs. Dorothy Hoover, Basking | tal. Ridge, N. J. is visiting relatives| Members of the senior choir of and friends in the area. | Trucksville Methodist Church gave Mrs. Bertha Evans, Holly Street, la house warming for Georgiena has returned after spending sev- Weidner at her new home on North eral weeks with her son and daugh- Pioneer Avenue on Wednesday eve- ter-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. James ning. Eighteen members attended. Evans and family; Frenchburg, Ky. ' Mr. Sandra Joan Is Eleven | ton Road, spent the weekend with Sandra Joan Jones, daughter of | their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. David Jones, Harris and Mrs. Donald Case and family, Hill Road, celebrated her eleventh | Cicero, N. Y. Joy Case, their grand- birthday on Thursday, May 6. | daughter, celebrated her fourth Guests were her aunts, Mrs. Hilda | birthday while they were there. Thomas - an'd Mrs. Kate Jones, | B 3 Te Kingston; ~ her grandmother, Mrs. | S DE a 2 ar a W. H. Jones, Trucksville; her broth- | a ixth Lddi TRlee our wen ers, John and David Jr.; and her’! YS re rg anniversary - parents. : ; Thursday, May 6. Harold Williams, Skyline Drive, | | Cub Scouts Den 6 spent Satur- was recently promoted to superin- | 48Y afternoon on a hike to Larks- tendent of Miner-Hillard Milling ' Ville mountain. En route they vis- Company, Wilkes-Barre. He has ited crows ledge and Buttermilk been an employee of the company falls coming out to the highway for twenty three years, holding var- | below Harters Dairy. ious supervisory positions. Most re- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trimble and present in the Sunday morning wor- sons, * Danny and Billy, Bristol, | ship service were honored in the spent. the weekend visiting her | Glenview P. M. Church when they parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Rogers, | were given a lovely African violet Maple. Street. | plant. So honored were Mrs. Mec- Mrs. Ira Button, E. Overbrook | Michael, the oldest and Mrs. Wil- Avenue, had as Sunday guests, her | liam Stritizinger, the youngest. brother-in-law and sister-in-law, | Mr. and Mrs. Mort Button, Kings- | ton. \ Anyone wishing a Dallas Ambu- | lance and Fire Company Card who | ——— hasn't received. one please get in| Save On Your Printing Lowest Prices The Dallas Post Some folks on this controversial | street have begun to give to the Shavertown Fire Company, while others always have given to Dallas and wich to continue to do so, and still others are giving to both as’ they feel it is cheap protection for one’s home and possessions. The oldest and ycungest mothers RUGGLES Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rood had as visitors over the week-end, Mrs. Charles Heacock, Charlotte, Gaile, and Charles Jr., of Boothwyn, Pa. also Mrs. Frank Sturgis, and Frank Jr., Broomall, Pa. Verne Kitchen is spending a few weeks with his daughter and fam- ily Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heacock, Boothwyn, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Arner, Hun- locks Creek, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Almon Rood. Mrs. Eleanor Swire and family had as visitors Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Swire of Fredricks, Md., and Mr. and Mrs. George Swire, of Broadway. REPUBLICA and Mrs. Robert Summers, | Mrs. Ruth Turn Reynolds, John- | son-in-law and | and Mrs. Fred Case, Carver- | Spaghetti Dinner Dallas Kiwanis spaghetti dinner will be held this Saturday, May 15th at Dallas Senior high school. Serving will start at 5 p.m. and continue until 8 p.m. A menu that will please everyone has been set "up by Bob Parry, dinner chairman, | who guarantees that all will be serv- | ed no matter when the dinner ends. The menu will consist of Spa- ghetti, Italian meat balls, Italian | meat sauce, toss salad with a choice | of French, Russian or Ttalian dress- ling, Italian bread, garnishes of cheese, hot -peppers, garlic, cake, coffee, tea, or orange drink. The meal will be served by ex- perienced Kiwanis waiters who have years of pancake festivals behind ! them to make this worth seeing. | Also you will eat in an atmosphere of soft, delightful dinner music. Come in your Sunday best if you wish because large paper bids will be supplied to diners to keep the spaghetti from staining clothes and adding to the proceedings. Dr. John H. Thompson Attends Convention Dr. John H. Thompson, Beaumont, was one of 300 doctors of Chiro- practic who attended the annual Chiropractic © Convention at the Marriott Motor Hotel in. Philadel- phia recently. Dr. Thompson is a member of the P. L. C. A. Com- mittee of the Pennsylvania Licensed Chiropractor’s Association. He attended the educational sessions which were highlighted by lectures and demonstrations de- livered by Dr. Ronald Watkins of the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, Toronto, Canada, whose subject dealt with postural defects and their effect upon the spine. An- other of the main speakers was Dr. Benjamin Goldstein, Faculty mem- ber of the Chiropractic Institute of New York who discussed the im- of the physical exami- portance nation and diagnosis. My grateful thanks to the residents of Dallas Borough the courteous response extend- for friendly and ed to me during my cam- paign. If you elect me your “Full Time” Tax Collector, I pledge’ this same friend- lines and courtesy to you. David Evans N CANDIDATE For Tax Collector Lever 12-A Millard Kocher - brother. of Mrs. Thomas Traver, has been very ill with pneumonia the past week at home in Dallas. RUMMAGE, BAKE SALE A rummage sale, sponsored by W.S.CS. of Ruggles Methodist Church, will be held Friday May 22, in the basement of the church be- ginning at 9 a.m. Chairman is Mrs: Glenn Kocher, Rummage can be taken to the church basement or if pick-up is required, call either Mrs. Charles Williams, 639-5422, or 639-5618. There will be a bake sale, also sponsored by the W.S.C.S. Chair- man, Mrs. Clarence Grey. of Kingston Twp. VOTE EDWARD HALL A MAN DEDICATED TO Quilters of East Dallas Church met Thursday as usual. They are quilting a beautiful cross-stitch rose design quilt. for Helen Dickinson. Last Thursday Mrs. Wandell and Mrs. Adams dropped in to see it and were thrilled over its beauty. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harvey of Johnson City, N.Y., were Saturday visitors of Irene Moore, while their son Calvin and family were Sun- days visitors of Bab and Hilda Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moore are the proud grandparents of a new grandson named Raymond - born to their son Charles and his wife of le land. This Is the couples COUNCILMAN. FOR REPUBLICAN SUPERVISOR FAIR PLAY, AND “THE END OF ONE MAN RULE.” QUALIFIED AS A BUSINESS MAN AND FORMER Edward W. Hall BETTER GOVERNMENT, PULL LEVER (3-A fourth child. - VOTE (lifford MAY 18 — AS INDEPENDENT SINCERE — AS ‘Republican SCHOOL DIRECTOR KINGSTON TOWNSHIP Throughout Campaign Through Years of sound business associations in the Back Mountain. Parker for PROMISED PROVED ) DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA | : Saturday @ { i Don’t miss this joyous occasion. | Get out to the senior high school ¥§ next Saturday night and join with {§ your many friends from the Back | Mountain who will’ be helping §§ Kiwanis assist our wonderful com- |& munity. Proceeds from the dinner {i be sponsor ' many |i worthy projects in the area.” This i money will be used to sponsor the oi Farm baseball league. Other pro- jects which receive financial assi- stance from the Kiwanis Club are: Four H Club, Key Clubs of Dallas | and Lake-Lehman, varied items for ip and donations to will used to needy families, areas where strict confidence is a © William Jeifkins| 2 Billy | Dallas Borough School Director Honest - Humble Qualified LEVER 17-A VOTE Jenkins FOR School Director Republican New Dallas Shopping Center 2 Centermoreland 333-4500 DALLAS 675-1176 ona low fuel diet! When anything unusual or une expected causes your heating plant to become extravagant with the warmth we deliver ‘in Mobilheat, we notify you ime mediately. f Call us today for all the details, Mobil 3 MoBlEeT Home Fuel Co. 324 Dennison St. Swoyersville Pay I mt YOUR VOTE WOULD BE APPRECIATED. ot Phone - 287-1117
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