SECTION A —. PAGE 2 VHE DALLAS POST Established 1889 Entered as second- cle ass. matter at the post office at Dallas, Pa. under the Act of March 3, 1889. Subscription rates: $4.00 a year; $2.50 six months. No subscriptions accepted for less than six months. Out-of-State subscriptions, $4.50 a year; $3.00 six months or less. tudents away from home $3.00 a term; Out-of- State $3.50. Back issues, more than one week old, 15c. Member Audit Bureau of Circulationg Ten, Twenty and Thirty Years Ago In The Dallas Post™ ~ °° 30 Years A go Member Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers Association db: Member National Editorial Association N\ 'E Member Greater Weeklies Associates, Inc. IS Editor and Publisher Managing Editor Associate Editor Social Editor Myra Z. RisLEY R. ScorT, Jr. Mgrs. T.M.B. Hicks Mrs. DoroTHY B. ANDERSON LEIGHTON More New Goods For Library Auction Hall's ‘Drug Store, Shavertown, Lanvin Figaro | of Duryea, was recovered from Har. | §& The body of Stephen: Yancha; 19. ! veys Lake. Yancha, the first drown ing fatality of the year at the lake was struck on the head by his cap- sizing boat. June had been an unusually damp month, with over four inches o of rain.” TA ANTS The Kunkle: family: held its ‘twen- ty-second - annual reunion at the Community Hall in Kunkle. making Center The state legislature passed a bil’ Street, Shavertown Cologne For Men"... .... cova 6.00 | 4 gtate highway. Revlon “Cherries In Snow’’ Lipstick in | Died: Mary Rachael Hutson, 7 “of Ermine: Jewel: Case’ 0 oa nina ned en 12.50 | Dallas. Revlon Strawberry Vanilla Lipstick in Mink Jewel] Case Illinois Shade Co., W.-B., 2 Porch Shades 6X6 ...... 30.30 | New Dallas Cleaners, Dallas, Certificate for Dry &Cleaning ion. 0 italian aan a 5.00 | Enterprise Aluminum Products Aluminum Storm Dr. Mr. and Mrs. George Jacobs, Pot Bellied Stove (new) Joe Hands Men Shop, 10 sets boys’ suspenders . ... ea. Men's bathing ‘ensemble .... 0. oon orn Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wood, Kingston, 1 Lamp Lewis & Duncan, 1 1st. baseman’s mit 1 1st baseman’s mit 1 1st baseman’s mit : L Skate Board oxi iamnoibinied ht amass Rons Barber Shop, 5 haircuts... oo abu URE, ‘Mrs. M. Goldsmith, 1 knitting stand .............. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Scott, Trucksville, doll beds, doll cradles, doll sleds, swing cradles. 7.951 6.95 | + 3.95 | 7.50 | 4.50 | Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas, 2 sets 22 in. Venetian blinds 6.00 2 sets 30 in. Venetian blinds vo, eae Aa 10.00 Mrs. Rutledge, Casterline and Lawson, 3 sets coasters 3.00 1 Troning Board :Cover~. .. .. 0. lo saint, 98 Boston Store, 11 Sun Dial Chairs .......i iid... 120.45 1 outdoor table and umbrella... ........... 100.00 } 2 outdoor tables... 0. oo ene a 50.00 Bill Robbins, Trucksville, 22 lbs. honey in boxes .... 8.80 Rt Howard Isaacs. 2 tives: ...... .... J ilvEiiou 37.90 Globe Store 2 Ladies Coats ........ i. aasi o 54.95 Anthracite Electric, Kingston, 1 Door Chime ‘Buddies Men Shop, 12 pair Shoes... 0 sii, 0 75.00 § Ann's Apparel Shop, 3 Ladies Suits... 7. 07% 44.85 McCrory’s Store, 1 Beach Umbrella: ........ iia 20.00 Metropolitan Wire, W.:B., 1 brass book case ...... 24.00 1 black book easel... daly ans ab 18.00 Superior Millwork, -1 Formica door, aqua color 100.00 Holmes Metalic, Ww. -B., 3 wrenches aL vl - 9.00 3 screw drivers AAS SE TNA RR Lh an 2.00 Hollywood Dress Shop, W.-B., Necklace and Earrings 15.00 Braveman Co., 2 mugs ... 4 #8 Ng cS 8.00 Siruge EL CRBC ER me baba 2.00 Delbert Craig Food Co., Kingston 24 cans coffee .... 20.00 Imperial Printers, 1 emergency lamp ............. 10.50 Martin Electric Co. Kingstonyji1 lamp ......... oo vii 21.50 Wm. Eckert, Dallas, Clinton Motor for rotary mower 32.95 Chuck Robbins, ‘1 kiddie car... 5... 0. Lok 8.95 Mack Supply Co. WB... Loplane 0 0 oli iiss 4.00 liihrace’ and Biff TC DR EEACR II L Ce eRe 12.50 Mrs. Hessler, bird breeder, canary or parakeet Knit'n Needle Shop, Pikes Creek, handmade child’s dress Hams: James Brownlee, James Besecker, Dr. Richard Crompton, Charles Flack, Diamond Mfg. Richard Disque, Atty. Robert Fleming, Jerry Gardner, Thomas Garrity, Homer Graham, Dr. David Kunkle, Dr. Roger Owens, Donald Smith. Llewellyn Brotheis, Auction Slip SEL BIRR 25.00 Klein's Auto Parts, 4 packages 6 gts ea. of oil. Arnold Bros. Atlantic Station, 2 gal. cans oil.. Hazeltine Gulf Station, 1 case outboard oil. Mike Slimak Texaco Service, Fire Chief Hat. Matt's Sinclair Station, 1 case oil. John Gorda Station, 1 case oil. Atlas Chain & Precision Products, cash donation.... 50.00 Adam’s Men's Shop, 2 sets 8-12 ounce tumblers Humphrey's Bootery, 1 gift certificate ............ 25.00 1 Child’s lamp; 1 stuffed duck. ~ Duluca’s Music Store, 4 plaques Charles’ Shop, 3 pairs women’s gloves ~ S. S. Bretz, 1 cream whipper.. Maturi Brothers, 2 knives... i... lds ios 15.90 First Nat'l. Bank, W.-B., 1, 50.00 Savings Bond 37.50 Al Johns Pontiac, Kingston, 3 Certificates ......... 35.00 Woolberts, 1 Bryant cushion |... iu ives. 00. 4.95 Hanover Nat'l. Bank, W.-B., 30 SILVER DOLLARS.. 30.00 Mr. and Mrs. Ross Harden, 59 baby spillproof cups.. 10.00 A & P Co., Dallas, 1 portable charcoal grille ........ 2:79 1 Bar-B-Que charcoal grille ....+....... ..... 4.79 Chaise Chaly 0 lnc rio boyy 8.49 ~ Groceries and Basket Ji sn RR Rr 5.23 | © KEEPING POSTED June 30: STOCK MARKET rises sharply after a week- long toboggan. MEDAL FOR CAPTAIN and crew of airliner, who landed the ship safely and saved all 143 aboard. Pix show flaming wing, lost engine. I Er memset. July 1: IMPENETRABLE AFB in Vietnam penetrated. Mortar fire. HURRICANE ANNA strangled at birth. U. S. GOLD RESERVE dwindles. DOMINICAN JUNTA HEAD warns OAS not to push him around. ——————— I ———— July 2: GUERILLAS BESIEGE Ba Gia Air Base. July 3: TRAFFIC SCREAMS over nation’s highway, traffic toll mounts. July 4: YOUTH BINGE covering lake resorts in six states in honor of the Founding Fathers and the Birthday of the Nation. Many arrests, tear gas necessary. July 5: BOMBER MISSION from Guam, jungle targets 35 miles north of Saigon. NEW YORK TAXIS back at work. OAS SEEKING way of ending crisis in Santo Domingo. FRANCE AT ODDS with the Common Market. July 6: DEEP PUSH into Vietcong strongholds by Aus- tralian, US, and Vietnamese forces in Zone D, north of Saigon. BA GIA GARRISON reduced to 80, still holding out. July 7: 8,000 MORE ARI in Vietnam. THIRD WAVE of bombers from Guam. VOTING RIGHTS BILL + now goes to , House, Boiled ham cost 29¢ a '» pound, 12.50 whole milk cheese 21c a pound. 20 Years Ago The Back Mountain Memorial Li- 29.95 | brary was on a book drive, seeking 40.00 | to add to its stock of books by hav- .49 ing people donate them. Paul Eckert had just purchased 12.00 Harry Still's lumber business, re-! 4.95 | | named it Eckert Lumber and Coal 4.95 | Company. Charles A. James was elected su- | pervising principal. of Dallas. Bor- | ough Schools. Harry Sorber, 16, Kingston, was drowned at Harveys Lake, breaking | a three year record of no fatalities. Married: Nancy Roberts, Plymouth, to S/Sgt. Alfred H. Jackson, Alder- son. Nettie Bulford, Trucksville,, to Ralph Miers, Lehman. In The Outpost: Stephen Stolarick, Georgia; Joe Garrity, China; Len Hooper, Germany; Lauren Dymond, Texas; Walter Covert, Germany. Awarded Oak Leaf Cluster, Edwin Delaney; Awarded Army Air Medal, William Hayes: Died: Lt. Francis Sidorick, Fernbrook in an air crash in England. 10 Years Ago The Ninth Annual Library Auc- tion was getting underway, with the biggest item to go over the block a new Thunderbird sports car. Mrs. Elizabeth Knell, Fernbrook, celebrated her 100th birthday. There was an open house in honor of the occasion at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lillian Trudgen. A hail storm with stones the size of golf balls broke windows and de- stroyed crops in Orange. Tomato and fruit growers were virtually wiped out. The Back. Mountain Kenne was preparing for its Tenth annual Dog Show and obedience trial, with | over 400 dogs entered. Married: Jeanne Marie Forbes, Roch- ester, N. Y., to Howard Garbutt, | Dallas. town; Mrs. Dora Ide, 82, Idetown; Mrs. Edith Shoemaker, 69, Kunkle. Will Demonstrate At Buction Art Booth will demonstrate her skills at the Auction, has just returned from a workshop in rug hooking at Kings- ton, Rhode Island, where she studied in a group of thirty-two teachers interested in the same subjects. Mrs. Brown says, ing how much you can learn by working with other people, listening to your own techniques.” At Auction Book Booth substantial volumes. There will be something for everybody. Bring your pov paper-backs tonight or tomor- your time. The book booth is far back on the grounds, Book Club is staffing it. Rev. Pillarella To: Take Charge Of Jr.-Hi Camp Rev. Pillarella will leave immedi- ately after the morning service on Sunday, to take charge of the Junior High division at Camp Brain- erd, near Stroudsburg, for the week of July 11 to 17. Assisting him will be three young folks from Trinity United Presby- terian Church: Alice Jones, Diane Thomas, and Donna Anthony. The two-months camp, which started in mid-June, offers Chris- tian education, supervised recre- ation, crafts, sports, and study. It is supported jointly by the Presbyterys of Lackawanna and Le- high. Demand always exceeds sup- ply. Enrollment is already com- plete, with sixty or seventy young people for each period. A camp exclusively for use of the Lackawanna Presbytery is in process of planning and construction at Vosburg, on the Susquehanna. THE DALLAS POST Uses The famous Kenro Camera In 4s OFFSET DEPARTMENT THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1965 Install Water Heater For Ructicn Men from Luzerne Electric D end at Risley’s in Dallas. al The mood was already set, what with’ ‘a nice gusty thunderstorm sweeping the horse show grounds, thing, really, if it’s good enough. Water, a good. thing, even with the sur- plus. Monday morning. . The firetrucks were in line at the end of the parade down 118, tranquilly ‘passing along a stretch of desolate road between Williams’ gas. station and Reithoffer’'s. Idle- minded - Scott, perched atop Dallas: Number 1, the 1927 Mack. enviously watched the crew from Paper-Backs Are Needed | Library Auction | out of the crowd. The a lifelong friend of Buffalo Bill Cody, ! Died: E. E. Trumbower, 86, Shaver- | Mrs. Leroy Brown of Lehman, who | Arts and Crafts Booth at the Library | “Tt is astonish- | to them, and applying their findings | * The Book Booth can use paper- backed whedunits as well as more | row or Saturday morning. And buy | , somebody else’s books. Browse. Take | Sweet Valley menace each other with ' their ancient hand-pumper. , His eyes. lit on one of the old- ‘brass-nozzle, straight stroke Indian tanks on the Mack, and he directed a long desultory blast at Kunkle’s i pumper, which sent Dodson Jr. up to retaliate, after wiping /wind- shield. \ 1 kb X Idle-minded Scott suggested to evil-minded Berti (W.) that the old Mack pass Dallas 2 and get Sweet el Club Valley, which enjoys a tough re- putation after inundating the Ben- | ton Firemen's Parade the previous | weekend. Berti © wheeled the . old chain- driver out of line and they moved | into battle. ~The crowd was much with a | rendered + Scot invisible § i } n of UGI are shown unloading : and installing the electric hot water heater for use at the 19th’ an- nual Back Mountain Memorial Library Auction to be held this week- The company also furnished the refresh- ment booth with two electric griddles. - : Better Leighton Never Cal all VCC TT stream of water from the hand- pumper, but the invaders: were not | to be dismayed and sent Richard- and you can’t get enough of a good | in anyway shape or form, is | old | pleased as Cragle of Sweet Valley son (J.) and Davies up with ‘tanks to spritz the unarmed pump-men feeding Cragle. Still. unable to open ‘his from the water, Scott directed a stream from his Indian tank against the back of Berti’s head. Berti sug- gested that his gunner get down and fight from the ground. Richard- son, Dodson, and Davies continued to flay Sweet Valley. Sweet Valley in turn washed the Dallas down and took after Scott with a hose from one side and a bucket from another. Drivers parked alongside the road wiere told to roll up their” windows “by order. of the fire marshal”. ' Ambulance Logbook (Continued from 1 A) bitt Hospital, Hoover and Bob Dis- que Sr. attending: Dana . Campell, to Nesbitt Hos- town Road, town, was taken pital Tuesday night, Mr. Paul added that .it will be re- secded, ‘sod cut cut and backstop erected before the fall. Summer laborers will hour. Mrs. dent of the Ruth Ambrose, presi- Teachers Association, ule shortly A formal official Mountaineer symbol: boys eyes | Sweet ‘Valley ultimately ran out: of water, and Dallas, in order to continue the fight to something con- “elusive, stopped its engine and re- filled ‘them. Dallas also took oppor- tunity to use its own booster line in battle; giving Sweet Valley a little of their own medicine, which they dish out every parade, much to the crowd’s delight. Some of the crowd near the saw- mill intersection missed the high- jinks because some shack down toward Ceasetown caught fire and half the engines pulled out and went to help. Easy Come ... Easy Go . with a Br.co Door. Insist on it for your new home. Makes the basement useful. Saves tracking through upper rooms. Permits storage of bulky articles. All steel, permanent, weathertight. Al Birco is the modern replace- ment for that old worn-out wood hatchway on your present home, Call us for free “How-to- install-it” folder, or we can suggest a competent workman. SHAVERTOWN LUMBER GO. — 16 E. CENTER STREET — 674-8866 Ble service Richard H. Disque Funeral Home Consideration is the keynote of service All-encompassing is the consideration given here to every detail of a funeral . . for every faith. The provision of ample parking space for those arriving at the chapel by car. For 25 years, our aim has been to render the finest service to all . . . with financial hardship to mone. > 672 Memorial Highway site ~~ DALLAS, PA. 674-3806 the papers. concerning his offer of a position as head of the new.Wiyo- ming Valley Technical School. Jack Stanley presided. All board members were present. SEE YOU AT The AUCTION | JULY 8, 9,10 | 4 Driver of car in accident on Ide- | :Shaver- | L. ‘C. Sutton, | Bill Hardisky, and Fred Brown! attending. | Mrs. Ida Herschenfield was brought from Mercy Hospital to, Carpenter Consvalescent: Home Wednesday, Moore and Robert Disque Jr. as crew. : School Board (Continued from 1 A) norted on the baseball field and be reim- | bursed at an amount of $1.25 per | said new faculty members will be | briefed on the coming year’s sched- | application must be | made by the Booster Club to hold | an Art Contest to determine the | Mrs. Vernon said she was happy | that Dr. ‘Mellman ‘was back with | us after the recent controversy .in | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Fditopialiy Spanking of town. It is an honor to be asked to serve on a committee. It means that you are part of the community, one of those people who can be counted on to take your place among the leaders. There. used. to be an. established custom of calling people by name from the Auction Block, to come forward and buy one of Bert Hill's gardenias. sat on the edges of their chairs, waiting to be named, as Howard Risley and Harry Ohlman, in coonskin caps, singled out the folks who were to.be permitted to buy the corsages. To be fewaced: was a blow. It was ten minutes of ‘close relationship with the community. - It might ‘have brought more cash, to have dedicated that ten minutes to the sale of a concrete mixer or a bit of treasured ruby glass, but it could never have brought -the audience such a thrill. For a few moments, the community was one, with lines of politics, and relig- | lon, and social stature, complete eliminated. The people who were recognized were those who made a genuine contribution to the Library, not necessar- ily in cash, but in promoting this unique institution. For the Library is unique. 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