"inspector and a clerk appointed for | indeed to travel the rough terrain. | _ against the unofficial return. How | ny 5 rw osu — “your car to a real road test, try il BECTION B— PAGE 4 ~ BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1965 NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS lic 639-2544 oe RUGGLES, Mrs. Glenn Kocher 639-5618 Ds yas) Aun Williams 674-4309 ® SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. F. W. Anderson 675-2001 Bal x ol Sarge aver 674-5460 ® SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Thomas Sayre 477-3731 raioihe So He ert Armitage 639-9531 ® TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert 696-1689 tion Tor oe Hoh 639-5137 @ EAST DALLAS, Mrs. Irene Moore 675-3080 LEAN rp ia Lig i 696-1005 ® OAK HILL, Mrs. Stephen L. DeBarry 639-5242 ol Zion Bor Sone y 675-2814 ® NEW GOSS MANOR, Betty Savickas 674-4956 Ny x y.3 es Gilbert 388-7261 ® GOSS MANOR, Mrs. John Juris 674-6601 + Mrs. Elida Beahm Kelly 298-2149 PY KUNKLE, Mrs. Clyde Hoyt 675-2971 SHAVE part of township officials. This will become a select area one of these | days as it commands a view of the | surrounding countryside and there Big To Do | It was rather educational to learn so much about election procedures while covering the LaBerge-Bowen case before the courts. There was no | is talk of a new development com- | doubt in my mind at all concerning | ing through from Sutton Road. the correct figures tallied by the| Why these people are neglected South District of Dallas Township | and given no thought at all is be- officials. {yond me. It is scarcely fair to In case you didn’t know, four | ignore the terrific road conditions copies of the votes recorded on the | they must face every day as they voting machines are made out by | make their way to work and to the majority inspector, the minority | school. The kids need sturdy boots the day. The judge of elections| Walter Davis was among those reads from the machine as another | concerned residents who gave hours watcher looks on. Two copies go to | of their time in scouring the Car- the Courthouse. These are called | verton and West Wyoming moun- unofficial returns. One copy is kept | tains and mine pits for the lost child by the minority inspector and the last weekend. Walt is always on fourth is posted on the door or hand when succor is needed. building where the election was | IN. MEMORIAM held. Of the two copies sent to the | The untimely death of Pauline courthouse one is sealed, one un-| Ferguson is a terrific loss to her sealed, the former being used for community, her church and her auditing purposes. | family. No one gave more of her After Judge Lewis handed down time to her fellow citizens, her his decision, it was clear that as. friends and her neighbors. the unofficial result was copied on | Possessing an abundance of talent official ‘records, the error was made. | Mrs. Lewis, Minority inspector at the South District testifying that as she jotted down the results from two voting machines as 1 and 1, | and 2 and 1, the figures were rather | close and no plus sign had been | provided. Just as Ray Williams said, the whole thing could have saved a lot of trouble and expense if the official count had been rechecked | was a joy to know. Even the hum- blest bloom was sweet to her and her, interpretations of the Good Book and others left ‘those who heard her deeply moved, To have lived a rich life in His service is the most anyone can do. No unkindly words ever. fell from gracious lady. We shall miss her. Our utmost sympathy goes, out to her grieving family. wasted. Ladybird Writes . . For complete information on the| Mrs. John Kritchen was pleasant- workings election night, I wish to|ly surprised last week to neceive a thank Wilbur Nichols of Trucks-|thank you card from Ladybird John- ville, who is thoroughly aware of | son. The Shavertown lady had drop- proper procedure. ped a get well card to President “ATTENTION NEEDED | Johnson, while he was recuperating Talk about a real doozy of a from gzll bladder surgery. Mrs. road. If you want to break your | Johnson expressed the gratitude of springs, spike your tires and put | Poth her husband and herself in | the thoughtfulness of Mrs. Kritchen. climbing William Street. If the The note from the Johnsons: will supervisors really want to do some- | join the family treasures of the thing, the thoroughfare "could at | Kritchen family for they also have least be graded. the tax payers money can be | | in their possession a letter from Although only four families now | President Kennedy and one from live here, they pay taxes as well as | former President Truman. the rest of us and are entitled to | Date Postponed a little more consideration on the Due to the rash of activities Heidelberg, in many fields of endeavor, Pauline | her lips and she was indeed a most | RTOWN | scheduled this month the Card! Madeline is now a Major in the Party. of the Shavertown Fire Aux-!U. S. Army Women’s Corps. iliary will be held November 12. Susan Luke returned to her Many fine prizes are being offered. | home at Wappinger Falls, N. Y., on Here And There | Sunday after spending two weeks | with her grandparents, Mr. and More and more windows are | | being decorated for Halloween. It| Mrs. John Butler. | sure brightens up the town. Robin| Mrs. Jacob Laux is a patient in Campbell has some cute pumpkin | Nesbitt Hospital. faces pasted on her mommy’s home. | Mr. and Mrs. William Glahn spent William Hontz spent the week- | Saturday at Penna. State Univer- end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | sity, where they joined their son, Obed Hontz. Bill was enjoying a' Bill in enjoying the Penna. State - short recess from Bloomsburg State West Virginia Football Game. College. Mrs. Albert Blase is still a pa- Sincere sympathy is extended to, tient at Nesbitt Hospital. We wish Mrs. Andrew - Roan and Mrs. | her a speedy recovery. | Lawrence Newhart in ‘their recent Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brace, Hyatts- bereavements. | ville, came up to attend the funeral Everyone was shocked to learn | of his brother, Winfield Brace. | of the unexpected death of “Punch” | Harold Raynor recently under- | Brace who knew everyone here- | went surgery at General Hospital. abouts and was a familiar figure at Mr. and Mrs. Walter Karl and his wife, Bessie's Tea Room. family spent the weekend visiting [ Mr. and Mrs. John Clause spent | relatives at Hollidaysburg. Daugh- the weekend at York and Gettys- | burg, driving down with Mrs. Jo- seph Baganski, Sr., and daughter Barbara. “Mr. and Mrs. John Stahl will | leave tomorrow for a visit with Mr. | ond Mrs. Thomas Evans and family {and Rev. and Mrs. John Stahl and family. at Newington, Conn., and | Boston, Mass. The past weekend, | Harriet attended the School Di- l.rectors Convention at Philadelphia, (going down with Mrs. Ann Vernon. yoeum, Sunbury and Mrs. William David Wadas is a freshman at [evan Montandon, | Wilkes College. Sorry I missed you, | David. Tin ant Jewell isis usatd bouy- Old Goss Manor | ant self again after having been a | patient’ in Nesbitt Hospital ssuffer- | : 3 : : | The Neighborhood Club of Old ing from pnuemonia. He is the son ] of Mr. 4nd Mrs. Robert Jewell. | Goss Menor recently toured through Mr. and Mrs. Harold Laux, Son. 0 Poconos, stopping at Highpoint | erset, N. J., will spend the weekend olen ld hon bi | with relatives here. yt 2 } : Jolinnie ‘and Jimmie Sidorek have Those attending were: Mesdames h recovered. from a bout of the Virus Felton, Eckroat, Bonn, Downend, which laid them .low for several Neuner, Boltz, Marley, Juris, and a days. | guest, Mrs. Tillie Vogel, of Philadel- | © Congratulations to my good Phia. friends, Ruth Waldow and Marie| -The next meeting will be held Kritchen who are celebrating their lat the home of Mrs. Carl T. Merritt, | wedding anriversaries. | Main - Street, on November 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. John Baur are still; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sprinkle, talking about that lovely trip they | Church Street, recentlv returned had with daughter Madeline in | from a 3200 mile motor-trip through Germany, recently. * the South. Visited along the way singer Medical Center accompanied them. Judy Woaolbert came in from Pittsburgh on Sunday to spend a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Woolbert. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse. Yocum had as guests last week, the latter's sister, Miss. Edith. Wardrop, Mrs. | Henry Yocum and Mrs. Robert Mad- | den, Shamokin; Mrs. Raymond Well, friend, remember this! Most people who run for public AND VOTE FOR THEM. Politicians... who needs ‘em? believe me, any person who's willing to stick his level head above the crowd, where you or | or anyone else can take a pot-shot at it, has to be a man or woman with the strength of his or her convictions, a lot of courage and a genuine dedication to public service. To get back to your question: YOU need ‘em and | need ‘em! Politicians decide what happens to our town, our taxes, and our pocketbooks. It's their duty. It's our duty to learn which candidates will serve us faithfully and honestly... AND THEN GET OUT Support your local candidates whom you know and trust. office are trustworthy and not much different from you and me. And, JECT 1) iA Vote this county team to keep Luzerne County moving forward. RR THOMAS iho YANOSHAK + POWELL ~ SELECKY COUNTY CONTROLLER Woy NNER (AN . PROTHONOTARY CLERK OF COURTS REGISTER OF. TK URE ETRE Lo KUNKLE Mrs. Bud Mitchell, David Mitchell and Mrs. George Hayner spent a day with the Ralph Taylor family in Raritan, N. J. recently. Mrs. Esther visiting her son, Jack Birnstock. Jo Carol Birnstock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Birnstock will ness College Wednesday. Mrs. Ann Weaner is a patient at ter Susan, a student nurse ‘at Gei- | | Mercy Hospital. | Mrs. Dorothy Haddle is a patient | at Nesbitt Hospital. | Silver Leaf Club will serve re- ! freshments on election day at the Fire Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miers spent the weekend at the home of their i daughter and son-in-law Mr. and | Mrs. Quentin Cuthbert in Verona, [N-Y. BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Fred Dodson entertained at la surprise birthday party for her husband, Saturday night. Guests | were: Mr. and Mrs. Gomer Elston, | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Birnstock, Mr. | and Mrs. Aclan Brace, Mr. and Mrs. | Bud Mitchell, Mr." and Mrs. Clyde | Hoyt. : : | Dorothy Casgrane and Vera Hoyt | of the. Kunkle Choir, sang at do) | Veterans Hospital Sunday. = | Mr. and Mrs. James Hoyt, Shaver- | town, were guests -of Mr. and Mrs. | Clyde Hoyt Sunday. | | Idetown | The beautiful vases of flowers at | the Sunday morning worship serv- lice were in memory of Mrs. Bessie | Williams given by Mr. and Mrs. | Russell Dodd and Mr. and. Mrs. ' Bruce Williams. . 2 Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Boice recent- | ly spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. | Harold Boice in Harrisburg: = Mr. and Mrs. Lorey Meade, quiet- ly observed their fifty first wedding { anniversary on Thursday Oct..27th. WEEK OF PRAYER The week of prayer and self de- nial services will be held “in the church on: Thursday nite at 7:30 | p.m. with Mrs: George May in | charge. A fellowship hour will fol- low to which Lehman and Jackson | are invited to attend. | SERVING AND WAITING Serving and waiting class, in form | {of ‘a birthday party met at the! | home of Mr. and Mrs. John Race on Thursday night. Assisting hos- | tesses was Marie Spencer. Others | present: Rev. ‘and Mrs. Winfield { Kelley, Mrs. Grace Knupp, Mrs. Ernest Fritz, Mrs. Ethel Spencer, Mrs. Virgie Montross, Mary Baker, Mrs. - Lorey Meade, Mrs. Emory Hadsel, Mrs. Jesse Boice,: Hazel | Gordon and Pearl Connor. ' were: Mrs. John Everly, mother of Mrs. Sprinkle; AFC Thomas Purvis, a grandson, and a graduate of the 1965 Class of Lake-Lehman High School, who is now stationed at Keesler Air Force ‘Base, ‘Beloxie, Miss. g A tour of New Orleans was made, viewing the damage done by Hurri- cane Betsy, then homeward bound and a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Liptock, Louisville, Ky., former. res- idents of Kingston, Pa. Sm FOR BETTER COOKING DELANEY GAS SERVICE, Inc, Memorial Highway Dallas 4 674-4781 VOTE RE-ELECT DANIEL RICHARDS Republican Candidate FOR Tax Collector DALLAS TOWNSHIP GENERAL ELECTION NOV, 2, 1965 Birnstock, York, is graduate from Wilkes Barre Busi- | honor at a variety shower on Octo- | ber 16th, at the home of Mrs. | ' George Haynor, Beaumont. Present | were: Mesdames Harold Grey, James Seward, William Belles, Miss Terry | and Kathy Hayner, Janice Sickler, | Bonita Smith, Carol Smith. Hos- tesses; Mrs. Robert Rifenbery and Mrs. Lewis Hopfer. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hopfer and | Michele were supper guests at the | home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hayner, on Sunday. the His visited Oscar Hackling, at Veterans Hospital on Monday. condition is very poor. Mrs. Joseph Arciola, Staten Is- land, N. Y., is spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James ton, Athens, also spent the week- end at their home. The bazaar held by the Ladies Society of St. Luke's Lutheran Church, last Wednesday, was con- sidered a success. Mrs. Dorothy French entered General Hospital on Sunday wand underwent major surgery on Thurs- good. MRS. WILLIAMS FETED William A. Williams was enter- tained at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth ‘Smith, on his 83rd birthday anniversary, on Sunday, October 17th. by hig -children, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Arthur Parish, and Mrs. William Chapman. Present were: ‘Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cummings, Jr., Barbara, Terry, and Carole, Mr. and | Mrs. Richard Baker, Cindy and Cerl, Mrs. Robert Cockesair and son Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Par- ish, Billy, Albert, Doris and Lisa, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Conden and Edward, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Williams, Mrs. Ann Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Amalault, Michele and Lisa Patton. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pat- | day. Her condition is reported as Mr. Joan and John spent Thursday | night Vilasi and family, Binghamton. | weekend at home. | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA N OX EN Mrs. Gary Hopfer was guest of | Thomas and family, Hunlock Creek. | Mrs. Rauch, Allentown, expects to and Mrs. Jeddie MacMillan, | be in town tomorrow. Chester Visneski and son Ronald with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph returned to South Carolina after a Ronald Nulton The Loren Cases recently visited | spent the past week with them. their daughter Mrs. Jack McGinley and family, Wharton, N. J. Chester Visneski had a well | drilled on hig property and Harry Mr. and Mrs. William Hackling, | Keiper is .in the process of having Reading, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller, | one drilled. Towanda were weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Joseph Hackling and Carl. | Sunday guests at the William | | Costanzo, Pattilynn and Paul Jef-| | frey, Dunmore, Mr. and Mrs. An- drew Kish and Sandra, Scranton. | Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- | | ence Turner, attended the viewing | of Reverend Emery Greenfield, at’ | Bronson’s on Sunday. Mrs, Green- | field is an old schoolmate of all of ! them and’ it was good to see her | again, after all the years, that she | | has been away from Noxen. Her | { husband was a former minister in | Noxen. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Montross, | Mrs. William Coole and Kelly Rae, | spent’ Sunday at the home of Mr. | and Mrs. Nevin Benner, Richfield. Mr. and Mrs. William Doty, Ben- ton, were dinner guests at the Os- mand Casterlines, on Sunday. Mr. dnd Mrs. Paul Daubert and | family, Trexlertown, spent Sunday with ‘the Robert Mays, Richard Rauch, Macungie, was also a dinner guest, Whitesell Bros. are in the process of repairing the home of Mrs. G. H. Rauch, which was badly dam- aged when a truck rammed into it when it failed to make the turn. Ann. ; | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kresge, Par sons, West Virginia spent a day this | week with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Benjamin. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schenck spent the weekend at the home of their daughters Mrs. Joseph French and family, Brasher Falls, N. Y., and { Mrs. Bernard Dendler and family, ! Masena, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case recently Myrtle Kocher, | entertained Mrs. Ruggles. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cargill and | Candice, Mrs. Lawrence Race and | William, Binghamton; spent Satur- day afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Race and family. Weekend guests at the Joseph Shalatas were: Mr. and Mrs. Dakoa Field and family, Jamestown, N. Y., | Mr. and Mrs. Harold DuBois, | (Oneonta, N. Y. 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Mrs. Russell Casterline is staying with Mrs. David Williams due to Mrs. Williams’ ill health. Mr. and Mrs. Sterlyn May and family, Mrs. William Engelman, Sheila and Sharon spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Engelman and family, Waverly and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Engelman and family, Athens. Robert Timko is employed at the new Masonite Plant, at Wysox. Tommy Space, employed by Sor- doni Construction Company at Quarryville, spent the weekend at the home of his parents Mr sand Mrs. Paul Space. & \ Mobil | = MOBILE ROBBINS MOBILE HOMES, Inc. of BERWICK now located on Route 309 Dallas Highway (near A&P Store) featuring . ..... “THE AMERICANA” a HOLLYWOOD" CHECK OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY ! ! PRICES START AT $2995. = OPEN DALY 9To9 OPEN SUNDAY 12 To 6 675-2131 1 I { 1 i § ERIS TRI EWN ET OT PRE Yn OVARY INO | SS PAS i 57 111 = ag BR igre
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