THAR ERA Cv ME i et 8 5 nani EIEN SECTION A — PAGE 4 - OFFSET PRINTING In Many Designs THE DALLAS POST (Continued to 4 /‘A) = Neither will pollute the water. iSELINGO SIGNS] World's End State Park and Eagles Mere in Sullivan County are as | | well-known tourist attractions, ] SIGNS OF ALL KIND | is Ricketts Glen. Hunting and fish- a | ing areas are abundant. | BUILT - PAINTED Along the Susquehanna Valley | runs Route 6, which follows in : I many places. what was known as ® TRUCKS No Warrior Path of Indians from Y New York state south. Wyalusing | WINDOWS | Rocks were known as prayer rocks ° PLASTIC | and a lookout point on the river. e In 1963 and again in 1964 Indians SHO-CARDS | from reservations in the north came ® PAPER SIGNS Ho the rocks on invitation of rocks- ® | owner Joe Kast, who also runs a l SIGN CLOTH | tcurist stand and restaurant there. ° SCOTCHLITE | More tourists came than Indians, | oe ART WORK | Downey and many were Size, | pointed that there were no great | jo and displays at this, the HUNTSVILLE “Grand Spiritual and Temporal Council, North American Indians, | 074-8126 |i in 208 Years”, as Mr. Kast i advertised in a brochure ahead of } . we the event. =. 75 lop in ‘ROOT BEER Bottled by CHOKOLA BEVERAGE Co, W-B (by license of My Pop’s Co. Franchise, Phila.) *)-98 ® Won't Leak JUMBO—4 ft. SURFBOARD ® Lightweight © Nothing to Inflate @® Safe 4 Swim EVANS DRUG STORE HARVEYS LAKE HIGHWAY, SHAVERTOWN 674-388——Two Phones 674-4681 GREENWALD'S IN LUZERNE Ei SHOPPING PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Z CENTER » GIFTS « HOUSEWARE CAAAAA ARAN FAI AAI 0O0 OOOO ANA fe od OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS | Meals ‘Neighboring Region Development os ‘May Join Us With Another Poconos EMA distributed these brochures for Kast, and was promptly includ- ed in an unending stream of crit- icism launched by Editor Keeler for over-selling the cause. Another Council was held, on considerably smaller scale, in 1964, just to show it could be done, Shoemaker said. Shoemaker also said that the In- dian Councils would undoubtedly be held again, in the future, would be of attraction to the tour- ist, probably in 1966. Before the 1965 Council was can- celled, an article had been written and planned for inclusion in the Ford Times, and interest in photo- graphing the event had been evinc- ed by the National Geographic mag- azine, according to Shoemaker. Writer for the Ford Times wrote Shoemaker that Keeler's criticism both in his paper and in letters to state and national press media was responsible for the collapse of the Indian Council. Executive Director started the fore this, but was employed with the Pennsylvania Fish Commission for 22 years. Still Plan Gol (Continued from 1 A) Since greens would have to be seeded by September 1, though, and since there is earth-moving to be done, the contractor has advised against seeding until\ spring. He said the course would not be played until 1967 in any case, so little was lost in waiting. A permit was granted last week by the Luzerne County Planning Commission for the $250,000 course in Franklin Township. ! Owners of the semi-private course will be Anthony Piledggi, = part- owner of the restaurant in Kings- ton bearing his ‘name, and Mr. Goeringer, both of whom were named originally as owners, and perhaps Ted Dymond, according to Mr. Goeringer. “We will do a lot of the work eurselves,” he added. ‘Plans call for erection of a club- house and a liquor license has been applied f for. Tracy Judith Fennell Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fennell, Rochester, N. Y. ‘announce the birth of a daughter, Tracy Judith, | born August 10. Mother is the former Judy Row- | lands, daughter of Mrs, Elizabeth { Rowlands, Trucksville. | | | | Homestyle All You Gan Eat! $2.75 per person $1.50 Children WaHOO INN Harveys Lake CALL 639-5971 For Reservations and | EMA himself in 1960. He had no | tourist promotional experience be- | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY. AUGUST 26, 1965 Captures Lovely Child Contest A wee -Shavertown miss, Peggy Jane Kopetchney, ash blonde, curly haired daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kopetchy, E. Center Street, captured top prize in the recent photo sponsored by Lazarus Store among many local contestants.’ Brown eyed Peggy Jane was also Children’s Photograph Contest. three year old hangs in the store shopping ticket and a 17 watch await the youngster. Peggy Jane, who is a born ac-! In its continuing program of edu- cation in the fast developing tele- comunications field, Comonwealth | Telephone Co. throughout the year sends men to various Sogppolonieal schools. Above, Michael Brody, resident of Noxen and sage a | man for the Commonwealth Tele- | phone Co., | practical theory of transmission en- | gineering at the Automatic Electric | Company school at Northlake, a is shown studying the Fresh Fruit Salad Sundaes Fresh Peach Sundaes SPECIAL FRIDAY: Haddock Platter — 60c Twin - Kiss Soft Ice Cream made better, tastes better FORTY FORT JCE CREAM STORE — MEMORIAL HIGHWAY, FERNBROOK — HOAGIE BAR Corner Orchard Street & Memorial Highway FRIDAY SPECIAL Fish ond Chip Basket... covvrsnsses $ 50 Fish“Dog Sandwich ........ 0 evs .20 Fish. Sonawich: a. ou% ish ov dleiwwinve avs « 25 Fish Hoagie. ............ Cn SrA 50 Tuna Fish Hoagie ..,..... yeaa .50 Lettuce - Tomato - Cheese Hoagie... .50 Also Our Regular Menu Johnny George, Prop. | ~ Mildred Gallagher Hettinger Former China And Gift Buyer - Isaac Longs | takes pleasure in announcing the | Grand Opening of | The Villager Candle and Gift Shop 872 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston, Pa. on Wednesday, September 1st, 1965 Monday thru Saturday Peggy Jane warded fifth place in the National | A large portrait of the vivacious | gallery in Wilkes-Barre and a $50 | jewel | i Kopetchny tress, loves best to play with her | dolls, is creative and shows musical talent = which her older brother, David, also possesses to a marked degree. On a recent trip to Great Lakes | | Training Center to see her brother | grgaduate, the little beauty cap- | tured the hearts of all the sailors | on the base. Shouldice, Nancy Fitch Dallas, and Samuels, Trucksville; (and Connie Miller, | Brenda Baher, Noxen. Noxen Man Studies In Chicago wR The course | included trainees from all parts of | the United States. | In his studies, Mike was sehooled | in the analysis of transmission prob- | suburb of Chicago, Ill. lems; ' the performance of field transmission measurements; Prep- | aration and design of special serv- ice circuit transmission equipment | and coordination of all projects in- | volving transmission engineering. | Automatic Electric is one of the nation’s leading manufacturers of | telephone equipment for the inde- | pendent industry and a leading pro- | ducer of remote control systems. [Me Brody has been associated with Commonwealth for the past | five years and he and his wife, the | former Patricia Engelman, have | four children, Sharon, Michael, | Patricia and Barbara. Mike is pres- | ently assigned to the Benton Air + Force station. 'Ruffs Mark Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ruff, Goeringer Avenue, Shavertown, cel- ebrated their forty second wedding anniversary on Saturday. They were | have lived in the Back Mountain | area for the last eleven years. A picnic supper was held at the | home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Phone: 288-3998 GIBSON and ALUNNI 36 MAIN STREET — SPECIALS — TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ONLY Si5Permanent ..................... Wash and Set and Manicure OPEN TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 9 TO 5 BEAUTY SALON “ee ss sw se SATURDAY 9 TO 2:30 674-6126 DALLAS THURSDAY - AND FRIDAY 9 TO 9 Wright, Dallas. eis aie | Barbacci, Jimmy, Timmy, John and | Bobby Belles, Jacqueline, Billy and | Beth Ann Smith, Forty Fort; Cheryl | | and Walter Eckhardt, Silver Spring, | Mrs. | William Smith, : Mrs. | hardt, who "are visiting from Silver Song) and Mrs. Robert Scouten. EENEEEENENENEN SERENE NEA E NEE NO NONE E NNER i Honorable mention went to Amy | Kenneth and Bradley Wright, Shavertown R. D. 5; Wendy | married at Flushing, New York, and : | Deborah Ann Withey Stephen Goode (Has Sixth Birthday Celebrates Birthday | Deborah’ Ann Withey, daughter | Stephen Goode, son of Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. John oO. Withey, Mrs. Joseph Goode, Jackson Street, | recently celebrated her sixth birth- | pajjas celebrated his fwelfth birth- day with a party at her home on | g,y by tenting out, Friday night. | Pinecrest Avenue, Dallas. | Those joining him were: Mac Games and refreshments were en- | Fry, Drew Taylor, joyed by the following guests: Jen- | my Peiffer, and Jackie Snyder. | nifer Maslow, Cindy Lou Lefko, Lisa | will be a sixth grade student, Marshall, Nancy Law, Abby Rodda, | Dallas Area School. | Bart Slocum and Charles Lemmond. | —— "| New Son Christened Richard Harvey Guest A rs TR | On Eighth Birthday ~~ | A birthday party was held on | Sunday, August 22, at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Harvey, Noxen, in honor of their son Richard, who was eight. Guests present were: Tommy and Ted Scouton, Robin and Bobby | Scouten, Valerie and Michael Ely, Tina, Wesley and Kelly Traver, Kurt Shook, Alan Scott, Dwight He at Little William Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Haines, Baltimore, Md., was christened Sunday in St. Paul's James Malkemes was godfather for the infant. The baby is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Malkemes, Shavertown. mer Barbara Malkemes. Surprised On Birthday Mrs. Ken Hunter, Davenport Street, Dallas, was surprised by her friends, Friday morning at her home, celebrating her birthday. Md.; Patti, Tina, Kenny and Mike Harvey. Adult guests were: Mr. and . Arlie Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eck- Graphic Aris Services INCORPORATED PHOTO-ENGRAVING Offset Negatives and Platemaking Screen Prints, Art Work Phone 825 2978 Rear 29 North Main Street Wilkes-Barre, Pa. ENEEENNNRNEARFINENRARNRESNENERERNRNANRRRARRANEY ir BILL DAVIS’ MARKET MEMORIAL HIGHWAY. DALLAS — MEAT DEPT. SPECIALS — Summer Doldrums 7? Appetite Jade 9 1b. AACHOICE | ROUND ! STEAK — PRODUCE SPECIALS — 3 lbs. 29° Try our Spring LEG & LAME early Maclin tosh APPLES Crisp new CABBAGE C 1b. Our Produce gets a SHOWER EVERY HOUR Pe 1; gal. Open 7 days a Week 9 a.m. to 10 P- m. '| QUALITY HOUSE | ICE CREAM Brent Long, Jim-- Lutheran Church, Shaver- | town, by Rev. Frederic H. Eidam. | His mother is the for- | Present were: Ann Vrabel, Marie | Morton, Betsy Fitch and Jean Duda. | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Protective Association (Continued from 1 A) by the association and Fred Eck is handling the public relations. Atty. Townend, Goeringer, and Eck have been very much interest- ed in the taxing program locally and throughout Luzerne County since their work day takes them into various fields of business whose owners continually ‘are watching tax programs. Goeringer is with ‘the real estate firm of Harry F. Goeringer & Son and Eck is an officer in thi North- eastern National Bank and main- | tains his headquarters in the office | on Public Square, Wilkes-Barre. THANKS FOR CARDS Bill and Kay Wright and children | would like to say thank you to all who were so thoughtful to send | cards and call while Bill was So ill. CRUSHED STONE RED SHALE Drainage Stone Fill Dirt Bank Run Gravel We Load Your Trucks or Deliver. YATSKO EXCAVATING 675-1276 Screened Topsoilg LUZERNE MOTORS A. 1 USED CARS ’64 Ford 500 4° door sedan, auto- matic, power steering. $1795 61 Ford Galaxie 4 door sedan, automatic, radio, heal 1095 ’61 Plymouth Custom suburban wagon, auto. power steering. 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