[Il SECTION B_ PAGE 6 ! © SHAVERTOWN - a . With a dash of rain thrown in to | dampen proceedings, the 19th Li- | : brary Auction came to a close Saturday evening with goods and antiques left over for mext year’s affair. : : . Although there was much to do at home, it was impossible to stay away evenings from the fascinating chant of the auctioneers and John Vivian’s unique quips and humor. So we joined many others to watch the bidding. Friends came by to attend and it was indeed a pleasant time to greet old friends and | sy acquaintances who were in town for i the event. As a result of the Auc- TE tion a new pet hag joined our 1 menagerie. Myra suggested I give a baby ducks for the Childrens Auc- | | i tion and of course, we just had to 18 buy one of the cute little critters. HS All the youngsters who visit us and some of the older generation have cuddled the soft downy quack- er, whom we have named Donna i and hope it doesn’t turn out to be £ i Donald. When the youngsters were § growing up, we had another Don- ald who gave us many hours of de- lightful amusement. He was al- ways full of antics, meeting the bus when it arrived from town and wrestling with the young hound. i Yes, a duck is a choice pet for the ! young fry and little Freddie will surely have some pets to enjoy as did hig father and Aunt Susie. i: ; DANGER POINT 1 have been asked to urge cau- 1 tion among young cyclists who ~~ clutter up the roads during fire x alarms. One boy narrowly missed being hit last week and the driver of the car was some minuteg re- gaining his composure. The fire o£ truck must get out and speed to 2 the scene of the blaze and it is not : ‘right for these youngsters to gather around the fire hall when volunteers are driving in from all directions. HERE AND THERE al Superintendent of Mails Richard Griffith and” Mrs. Griffith have re- turned home after attending the Postal Supervisors Convention at Chambersburg and visiting his sister, Mrs. Carl Bolin, Toledo, Ohio. Mrs. Bolin returned here with them for a short visit. Other guests at the Griffith home included Mrs. John Griffith and son, Mark, ~ Sherman, Oaks, Cal. ~ Mr. and Mrs. William Spaulding had as recent weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mitchell, and children, Ellen and Robbie, Syra- cuse, N. Y. They also visited her mother, Mrs. Sheldon Jones, Trucks- ville. i Sincere sympathy is extended to Joseph and James Borton in their recent bereavement. Jeannie Merolla is vacationing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Merolla during summer recess from Bloomsburg State Col- lege. Mr. and Mrs. William Reniska and family, Florida, are visiting her father, R. J. Love, E. Center Street. Also guests at the Love home are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Swabey, Tar- rytown, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner and children, New Cumberland, were holiday weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laux. Also home for a brief visit was their son, Jerome, of New Rochelle, N. Y. Mrs. John Kritchen and Mrs. Jo- | seph Oravic found the missing girl | in our area on Thursday. The ladies had searched with others for many hours. Mrs. Lawrence Newhart is a pa- tient in General Hospital, where she underwent surgery on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Honeywell spent last weekend in Aberdeen, Md., where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Norton Newberry and family. ‘It was good to see Sheila Bona- witz out again after being so ill for several weeks. Barbara Honeywell returned home on Sunday after accompany- ing Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace and family to Wildwood, N. J., for a week's stay. Mrs. Cecil Poynton told me she saw a lovely deer in her back yard one morning last week and what a ‘beautiful sight it was. The dog's barking called her attention to the visitor, who might have come down from the woodlands on the hill for a drink in the creek. She has watched every morning for a re- appearance but the handsome crea- ture has not returned. Little David Ell is home again after submitting to surgery at Nes- bitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Denton Updyke had as recent guests, her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James McDyer of Kearney, N. J. David Wood, son of Mrs. Gladys Wood has been visiting relatives in Mt. Holly, N. J. for two weeks. We hear that Pauline Ferguson may be coming home in a week or so, and all her friends certainly hope this news is accurate. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Waldow and Larry recently visited Hershey | Legal Notice — .. NOTICE is hereby given to Gaetano Angilella and Marianna |B ~ Angilella, his wife; Kate Shitraskes | or sherkoskas or shekroskas; Sal- vatore Bonito and Rosina Bonito, his wife; William Yakalavich and Veronika Yakalavich, his wife; Mike Elko; John Minewicz; Joseph Maggi ho and Abigaille Maggi, his wife; Mary Yatso; Serafino Stuccio and Rosa Stuccio, his wife; Jim Penzetta; ; Salvatore Rantazzo and Concetta 1 ‘Rantazzo his wife; George Karosa; 2 Mary Pilnick; Michael Pilnick and 3 Mary Pilnick, his wife; Luigi Vergari i and Maria Vergari, his wife; Sam ‘Guerra; Francesco Lucarini; Antonio Colcara and Antonina Colcara, his bb wife; Steve Yatso, Jr., and Mary Yatso, his wife; John Bartashunas .and Anna Bartashunas, his wife; 1 Jan Bartasiunas and Anna Bar- i fasiunas, his wife; Andrew Schultz sand Josephine Schultz, his wife; «John Matiskiel and Victoria Matis- ‘kiel, his wife; Joseph A. Mickewicz, a/k/a Mickere, a/k/a Mickevicius; William Mickewicz, a/k/a Mickere, <a/k/a’ Mickevicius; Sam Galleta; Thomas Galleta; Peter Cortegerone cand Josephine Cortegerone, his wife; Rocco Romano; James Yashin- ski and Virgie Yashinski, his wife; i Mary Dominuco; Jan Tirpack and i (Anna Tirpack, his wife; Vito Gillis; Angelo Lanardi and Emma Lanardi, his wife; Felix Stepanitis and Aggie Stepanitis, his wife; Pawel Strawin- -ski; Walter Stolena; Mike Serbin; Salvatore Cappizzi and Mary Cap- pizzi, his wife; Serafino Stuccio; . William Andzewicz, a/k/a Audze- : wicz; Michael Audzewicz; 3 Mitchell Walenti and const- ‘ance Walenti, his wife; Constance ~Walenti and Mitchell Walenti, her ‘gon, Anthony Romanowski; Adam .Gilewski and Amilia Gilewski, his [I wife; John Banul, a/k/a Banal; “Frank Alaimo and Mary Alaimo, “his wife; Philip Latone, John Banul, ‘a/k/a Banal; Mike Panzetta and Mary Panzetta, his wife; Bronislae Meszcynski and / Josephine Meszcyn- ski, - his wife; Mike Galati and Josephine Galati, his wife; Sophia Pinarowicz; Salvatore Lombardo and Guiseppino Lombardo, his wife; Antoni Klosienski; Mike Pisano; Michael Hudick; John Gillis and Anna Gillis, his wife; Joseph Tom- ashunes, their personal nepresent- atives or their heirs and assigns; that on June 24, 1965, George L. Ruckno, Inc., commenced an action against you to No. 336, October Term, 1965, which you are required to defend to quiet title to lands in the Borough of Exeter, County of Luzerne and State of Pennsylvania, as set forth on plot of lots surveyed by Freedman andDattner, and re- corded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Luzerne County in Map Book 2, page 211, as follows: On Roosevelt Avenue: Lots Nos. 253, 262, 239, and 241, 222, 250, 308, 259 and 261, 183 - 185, 197 - 199, 187, 255, 184, 224, 226; On Mec- Kinley Avenue: Lots Nos. 456, 457, and 453, 470 and 472, 450 and 452, 481 and 483, 484 - 485 - 486, 462 - 464, 443, 449; On Anthracite Ave- nue: Lots Nos. 370 ~ 372, 354 - 356 - 358 - 360, 353 - 355, 350, 333, 328, 330, On Wilson Avenue: Lots Nos. 78, 103 - 105, 50, 80, 48, 54, 100, 102; On Whitlock Avenue: Lots Nos. 138, 140, 126, 144; On Jackson Avenue: Lots Nos. 20, 28, 27, 29, 21, 30; On Lehigh Avenue: Lots Nos. 291, 301; On Miner Avenue: Lots Nos. 327, 326; On Union Ave- nue: Lots Nos. 402, 397, 396, 415, 427, 399 - 401, 393, 392, 403, 394, 382, 384, 387; and more fully de- scribed in the aforesaid Complaint The Court has fixed the 19th day of August, 1965, at 10 A. M,, ED.S.T., as the date for hearing on said Complaint, in Court Room No. 2, Luzerne County Court House, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Paul R. Orrson, Attorney 1200 Miners Nat'l Bank Bldg. IT’S HERE! - The new Sergeant's Sentry Collar is guaranteed to kill fleas all over Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Comer Park and Larry was entranced with the big fish in the creek, wishing that he might be able to cast his line thereabouts. Mr. and Mrs. drove to New York on Saturday to meet Mary Ruth Daniels and little Eden after their tour of European art centers. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mahoney and son, Ronald, West Hempstead, Long Island, N. Y., spent the holi- day weekend visiting Mrs. Ma- honey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Malkemes, Ferguson Avenue. Congratulations ‘to Dave Jones |- and Bob Merithew on their selec- tion to the All Star roster. ‘Candy Poad, Lancaster, is visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Evans. | Candy was glimpsed clutching a new puppy purchased at the Auc- tion. She is a real pet lover. Mr. and Mrs. Arja Brown, Nancy | and Bob, Ferguson Avenue, enter- tained the following last week at a dinner, Mrs. Hattie Jumper and' Mrs. Edith Phillips, Kingston and | Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jones, Baltimore. Mrs. Brad Blaine and Brad, Fhe are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Algert Antainitis. Last week | Nancy Jackson, Levittown, was a guset at the Blaine home in Schuyl- kill Haven. She Well, soon we will meet that! new grand child. Fred and Dottie and infant son will arrive within a few weeks to settle in this area for a while. It will be good to have them closer again and the new baby will help to make up for the void which will exist in our house- hold when Susie leaves to make a new home in Maryland. Jackson Twp. Boy Scout Troop 225 will leave Sunday for a week at Camp Acahela. Congratulations to Billy Lozo who made the All Stars. First game is scheduled for Wednesday at Dallas. The Two Fold Club of Huntsville Methodist Church will hold its an- nual pienic at the summer camp of Wesley Lamoreaux at Mehoopany. Sharon Kittle is spending a week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kittle at Moorestown. Football Mothers Potential] Lake Lehman Football Mothers will meet Monday evening, July 19 at the High School at 8. This is urgent and all interested ‘family spent the holiday weekend mothers are asked to be present. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1965 Sweet Valley Mrs. William Post, daughter Lois, Forty-Fort and Mrs. Leslie Lewis spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. William George and Mrs. | Vida Kitchen. Thomas Andrew | A reception and party was held on Friday evening at the Maple Grove Church Hall for the Rev. Rosser family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Remley and in Parsippany, N. J., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brumback. Maple Grove Sunday School will hold a roller skating party on Saturday night, July 17 at 7:30 p.m., Wolf’s Grove. Don’t forget the farmer dance at Lucas Lakeside Park, Lake Silk- worth on Friday night, starting at 9 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sayre and Mr. and Mrs. William Sayre, Sr. spent a few days last week at Niagara Falls and Canada. STILL CELEBRATING BIRTHDAY Bess Klinetob” who celebrated her birthday recently was entertained by her friends at dinner at Hunts- ville Methodist Church. Hostesses were: Mrs. Bertha Anderson, Miss Ruth Lamoreaux, Mrs. Letha Spaulding and Mrs. Lillian Hilde- brandt. After dinner the group was entertained by Mrs. Hildebrant at her home Dallas where cake and returned with tea was served. them on Saturday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Leland Gay, Center- moreland and Mr. and Mrs. George Grant, Berwick, called on Bess Klinetob recently. Mrs. William Naugle, Sr. is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Kuczawa and family at Reading. Children In Old School Picture Are Identified Mrs. Edith Templin furnishes solid identification for all the chil- dren in a recently published school picture. Her son Ralph, resident of Denver Colorado for the past nine years, was in that class when a sprat. The names were all written on the back of his copy of the picture. And here they are, by rows: Max Dreher, Victor McCarty, Charles Finn, Bill Gevanis and Ralph Templin. Mrs. Louise Colwell; Bill Blessing, Tom Brown, Jack Nelson, Barbara Phillips, Marie , Polvchick, Elva Swire, Ruth Drake, Lydia Gailey, Peter Roushey, Betty VanHorn, Teddy Sheppleman, Elizabeth Trud- geon, Kenneth Worrell, Edna Faulk- ner, Alvin Shaffer. Bobby Allen, Beatrice Garnett, Pauline Ide, Wanda Culp, Hester Jeter, Doris Monk, Lucille Disque, Wilma Gay, Martha Swire. Paul Clemow, Dicky Oliver, Bobby Roberts, Bruce Atkinson. of Serbin dresses.” ED i Hort st Focormendod Dyokaniy la lS first in fashion recommends SANITONE first in Drycleaning They say: “We find Sanitone drycleaning provides the finest care for prolonging the life and good looks Serbin knows our careful Sanitone process with exclu sive Soft-Set® fabric finish restores life and color while retaining original shape and fit. Try our Sani- tone drycleaning for your garments today! Mr. and Mrs. Sharps (Chubby) Cyphers and daughters ‘Sally and Patti returned to their home in Carverton last Friday evening, after a week's vacation, visiting Chubby’s father; Car] Cyphers and wife, in Homestead, Florida. They enjoyed many places of interest but the “Parrot Jungle” reigned supreme. I agree with them, as I too roamed through the parrot jungle and was amazed to see how gorgeous and how well trained they were. Having the freedom of the jungle, they still came to their arena when called and performed extraordinary stunts. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Williams and family, Hatboro, have spent a week in the Wilson cottage at Lake T. J. Mrs. Williams is the former Daisy Belles. While scouring the sur- rounding woods, Bobby Jr. some- how severed an artery in his leg, which required four days in Nesbitt Hospital. Some vacation! Pete Wilson, brother of Ted and Giles Wilson, was released from Veteran's Hospital, where he has been a patient for the past month or more, to spend the holiday week- end at his home in New Milford, but had to return to the hospital for more tests and treatments. Fred W. Dymond III and Wilfred A. Anderson, Marines from Camp Lejeune, were fortunate to have leaves, to enjoy the holiday week- end at their homes in Orange and Trucksville. They had to be back on their base Tuesday, July 6. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Moore entertained July 4 at a picnic luncheon and supper guests were Betty, son Bobby Helmer and Grandpa Ehrgott, White Haven. Al and Emily Gross, children Ed- ward and Nancy, Wilkes-Barre; Keith, Patti, and Holly Moore, Grandma Irene Moore. Mr. and Mrs. David Moore, David, Jr., Kimberley, Ricky and five- week-old Pamela Jean, Pasaaic, N. J. spent the holiday with par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Grant Croman, Shavertown and Irene Moore. Mr. and Mrs.. Raymond Rozelle, Orange, entertained at a chicken barbeque, Sunday afternoon, July 4. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dymond Sr., and Vivian, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dymond Jr., and chil- dren Cindy, Sherry, Kathy, Teddy and Timmy, Norman Weaver, Carl Sickler, Elaine Dymond and sons Howard, Mark, and Douglas, young Howard Krum, who I'm told was the life of the party; Connie Sue, Dale, Becky Rozelle and the host and hostess, Ray and Glenna Rozelle. Bob and Julia Pickett, Diana and John, witnessed the canoe race held in East Haddam on the Connecticut River. Race was five miles long and Bob Pickett and Tom Pavlick from Plymouth came in third. John himself came in second in the Kayak race. Each received trophies in the races held Sunday July 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brown and family, Clifton Heights, Pa., were Sunday guests of Ada’s mother, Lucy Morgan, and sister Diana Newberry and family, Ransom Road. Priscilla Krum and son Howard, for this little fella. WHY WYOMING? Because they want the best Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shutt, Donald Jr., and Ricky, and myself, attended the Shutt reunion at my sister Ethel Krick’s home, in Read- ing, Monday July 5. Due to Keith, Patti and Holly Moore “hatching” the chicken pox, Bob, Hilda and children were un- able to attend. David and family from New Jersey, brother Bill's family from Lancaster and Ray's family from Philadelphia. It turned out to be a rainy day, which no one griped about, as we made sunshine inside. Sister Mary was visiting Ethel for the week. Hazel Morgan was home for the weekend. She has been visiting and helping her aunt Frances (Siley) Harrison in Stroudsburg, who had recently been a hospital surgical patient. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Siley, Philadelphia, and Wil- lard Siley, Plainfield, N. J., also spent the holiday weekend with parents Russell and Helen Siley. Guests whe enjoyed the 4th at Siley’s hunting cabin were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Siley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Siley, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Siley, Willard Siley, Mary Morgan and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Space, Noren. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Lamoreaux, on the birth of a beautiful baby girl, born on her sister Susan’s birthday, July 2, in Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Ernest (Mary) Dymond, West Pittston, is back in her home after staying almost a year with her sister in Long Island. She spent a week recently with her sister-in-law and husband, Bernice and Harry Howell, E. Dallas, and sister-in-law Gladys Brace. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Souder, and children, Old Bridge, N. J, visited Mr. and Mrs. Lester Moss July 4. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brace, Betty Lou, Wendy and Kennth Jr., visited his mother Mrs. Bert (Gladys) Brace and other relatives over the holiday weekend. Kenneth lives in Rockville, Maryland. Ken- Pamela and Lynn Greenly from Tunkhannock, R. D. 2, visited their cousins Connie and Gail Edwards, for a few days vacation. Now 1 have to concentrate on Centermoreland Auction, which E. Dallas Church is a part of. So if anyone has anything left to donate to it, we would appreciate it. Just call either Robert M. Moore, Russell Ockenhouse, Larry Kintzer or Myna Carlin. “SPECIAL” Peter Roushey Reunion! The 17th annual Reunion of Peter B. Roushey family will be held Saturday, July 24, at Rummage Grove, Hunlock’s Creek. Dinner will be served at noon, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bloomer and children, have returned to their home in West Chester after having vacationed a week with the latter's parents, Florence and Harry Mar- tin. Jay and daughter Brenda both spent a couple days in bed, quite ill. i Mrs. Leona Hunter has returned to her home after being a patient in Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Fred (Clara) Shupp, Ryman Road, is carrying her arm in a sling since she fell at her home, Sunday WHY did his parents choose WYOMING? your dog for three full months Just buckle it on your dog—and forget flea remedies for three full months. 288-1496 a national service APPROVED SERVICE Enterprise 1-0843 Right now his only need is a savings account. But in the years 674-3888 o Extensive tests by veterinarians prove that Sergeant’s® Sentry Collar works. ' Also aids in tick control, especially in the neck area. ® Registered with the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture (No. 778-21). e Only $1.98. If not completely satisfied, your money will be returned by Sergeant's. Get the new Sentry Collar here. B EVANS DRUG STORE Harveys Lake Highway, Shavertown TWO PHONES SENTRY COlLAR 674-4681 _. MAIN PLANT and NARROWS SHOPPING CENTER BRANCH STORE O'Malia’s Laundry & Dry Cleaning Luzerne-Dallas Highway to come . . . he'll use all the services of this full service bank. Savings, checking, lending, safe deposit, trust service. He may even want to use the bank's social rooms for a public meeting. Lots of people do. EAST DALLAS July 4, and broke her shoulder. She was hospitalized for X-rays and setting, but is back in her home again. East Dallas is shocked over the terrible ‘head-on accident Saturday on the curve above East Dallas Church. Such needless acci- dents, all on account of alcoholic drinking. Bear in mind the strawberry and ice cream social, Saturday July 17, at 7 p.m. on East Dallas church lawn. Michael J. Purcell Is Commissioned An Ensign Navy Ensign Michael J. Purcell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Purcell of Route 5, Shavertown, has completed Pre-Flight School at the Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla., and commissioned an ensign in the U. S. Naval Reserve. During the 14-week training, he studied aerodynamics, mathematics, physics, naval orientation, naviga- tion, engineering, leadership and other subjects essential to becoming a Naval officer. Upon completion of the course, he began flight training at Pensa- cola. Reunion Set The 28th Reunion of the Caster- line Family will be held Sunday, July 18 at Ross Park, Binghamton, NY: Public Notice Bids will be received by Glenn M. Howell, Secretary of the Board of Supervisors of Dallas Township not later than 7:30 P.M. DST., Wed- nesday, August 4, 1965, and publicly opened and read at the regular meeting at Dallas Junior High School 7:30 P.M. DST August 4, 1965, to furnish and deliver with- in two weeks of receiving order, ONE FORD TRUCK, with the fol- lowing specifications: Ford Truck Model F-750, 144” wheel base, Heavy Duty V-8 engine, 7000 lb. front axle, 16,000 1b. rear 2 speed axle, 7 amp. battery, heavy duty fan, haevy duty frame, x2 clutch, heavy duty rear springs, power steering, 5 speed transmis- sion, 900 x 20 tires 10 ply with mud and snow type rear dual tires, west- ern mirrors, all legal flaps, heater and defroster, said unit to be equip- ped with hydraulic dump body 7 x 9’ with 12” sides and 30” ends, 8 gauge bottom with heavy duty hoist. Capacity ‘W license, turn sig- nals and flasher light mounted on cab. | Bid to contain allowance for tradein of one 1956 International S-175 Dump Truck. All bids must be sealed, addressed to the Board, and plainly marked “TRUCK BID”. The successful bid- der, at the Boards discretion, when awarded the contract, shall furnish bond with suitable reasonable re- quirements, guaranteeing perform- ance of the contract, (or delivery to be made) with surety in the amount of $200.00. The Dallas Township Board of Supervisors, re- serves the right to accept any bid and to reject any and all bids. Glenn M. Howell Sec.-Treas. R. D. 3 Dallas, Penna. last | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Pairs And Spares Plan Strawberry Social The Pairs and [Spares Class of the Carverton Methodist Church will sponsor an old fashioned strawberry and homemade ice cream social. It will be held at the church grounds on Saturday July 17, 4 p.m. on. There will be ice cream, pies, short- cake, hot dogs, hamburgs, pizza, chips, soda and coffee for sale. Out Df Season Lily Blooms Mrs. Edith Templin, Woodlawn Drive, has an Easter lily in bloom in her garden. : COAL GLEN ALDEN ON 24-HOUR SERVICE BACK MT. LUMBER & COAL COMPANY 674-1441 VOLKS WAGEN New & Used Cars and Trucks All Years and Models FULLY GUARANTEED ¢ SALES PARTS SERVICE GOODWIN AUTO CO. ® AUTHORIZED DEALER 651 Wyoming Ave. Kingston, Pa. Corner Rt. 11 & 309 Call Coll. 288-6426 GAY New Dallas Shopping Center i Centermoreland 333-4500 DALLAS 675-1176 F.D.I.C. en a_i eu ——————
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