~~ ~ l | | a movie. Paylor, Eleanor Jones, Barbara Dor- Elston; Sports: William Kyle, Patti = presently attached to the 8th Tacti- Adan ~ BECTION B — PAGE 6 | | . i § Dallas Senior High School isan Parry; Carole Jeffery, Cindy Culver, Dorothy Whalen, Mary Lou Daley, | Barbara Brown, Sharon Piekanski, : October 15, the annual pop Wall, Jane Burnett, Sandra | magazine subscriptions assembly | my pep. Seniors: Gail Hughes, Peggy wes held. At this time, Mr. Hardy, Rood, Helen Edwards, Patricia Peif- of Curtis Publishing Company fo. Flys Costello, Linda Nicol, Peggy launched the campaign to pay for Riese, Bonmie Brobst Sh Davis ur Christmas Prom. Each student | it Ie Ceronsn San ? was given a pamphlet and order blanks to fill. Our goal is $1300. If it is reached, we will be treated to by Robert Graham and Elva Costello IR Friday, Airman Promoted i The first effort of the junior class to earn some money and have some fun at the same time was a dance beld on Wednesday. The Comets played from 7:30 until 10:30. All that was needed was the small ad- mission fee plus an activity card so, needless to say, many attended and a good time was had by all. We sin- cerely hope that the juniors will Sponsor more dances like the first ane. 3 The committee for the 1966 Year- book met last Wednesday. Officers lected were: editor, Sally Otto; ssoicate editors, Howard Wiener nd Patricia Bauman. The member- ship is: School Life: Eva Kozemchak, Deborah Penman, Antoinette Petch- kis, Sharon Wagner, Todd Richards, inda Wimmer, James Williams, Molly Messersmith, Reba Heidel, Ronald Prutzman, Carol Thomas, aura Naperkoski, Bonnie Rood, onnie Billig, Arthur Dale, Cynthia : Konsavage, Robert Graham; Layout: June Merz, Judy Wright, Linda AIRMAN CHARLES R. RAVER Charles Raver, son of Mrs. Betty Mahle, Dallas, . D. 2, and Frank Raver, Kingston, was recently pro- moted to Airman 2nd Class with the U. S. Air Force. : Charles, a graduate of Lake-Leh- man High School was formerly em- ployed by Deluxe Game Corporation before entering the service. He is rance, Marion Stredny, Mary Jane Antanitis, Donna Demmy, Bonnie Donald Barnes, Mark Dymond, James Snyd- er, Patricia Martin, James Yarnal; Production: Gladys Jones, Linda Sickler, Lawson, Ann cal Fighter Wing in California, where he was transferred from Chanute Air Force Base. Airman Raver is a member of Trinity Pres- byterian Church, Dallas. He en- listed in June, 1965. DALLAS READY-MIXED CONCRETE Phone 675-1155 OFFSET PRINTING Joseph J. Wilson Is Sem Quarterback When Wyoming Seminary Alumni gather on campus for Homecoming festivities October 23, a Dallas young man, Joseph J. Wilson, Sem quarterback, led the Blue Knights aganist Perkiomen at 2 p.m. in Nes- bit Stadium. A junior at Wyoming Seminary, Joseph is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Wilson, Sr., 72 Franklin Street. He is a member of the Oxonian Society and will serve as captain of the baseball team this spring. Upon graduation Joseph would like to follow in his Dad’s footsteps and attend Dickinson College. William A. Kirmse Is Airman First Class William A. Kirmse, son of Mrs. Jane A. Schellenberg Jr., of Valley View Drive, Dallas, has been pro- moted to airman first class in the U. 8S. Air Force. Airman Kirmse is a personnel specialist at Hancock Field, N. Y. He is a member of the Air Defense Command. which protects the U. S. against enemy air attack. A graduate of Deerfield (Mass.) Academy, the airman attended Cor- nell University and the University of Maryland's European Division and Syracuse (N.. Y.) University during ' off-duty hours. His father, William A. Kirmse, resides on East 69th Street, N. Y. Bt Emma Willard Schoel Rosanne Smith has: begun the senior year at Emma Willard School, Troy, * N.Y., this fall. Miss Smith is ‘the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison ‘Smith - of = Shrine View, Dallas. Shoes $7.98 t Bags 4 $4.49 , y I. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1965 EDGAR HUGHES | At the Forty-first Convention of Northeastern Region, Pennsylvania State Education Association, Octo- ber 14 and 15, Shamokin High School, a Social Studies seminar was conducted on Friday. Over | seventy teachers attended. | Edgar W. Hughes, Jr., World Cultures instructor at Dallas Senior | High School, opened the meeting | with election of officers: Donald J. Evans, president, member of Stel Studies Departmen, Dallas Senior High School, and Robert Head, vice president, chairman of social studies at Shamokin High School. Principal speaker, introduced by | Mr. Hughes, was James G. Kehew, Social Studies Coordinator, Bureau of General and Academic Education, Department of Public Instruction, Harrisburg. Mr. Kehew spoke of new content | and . new teaching approaches de- | veloping in Social Studies, of teach- ing by the inductive method rather than © furnishing students with a wealth of facts for abserption and many times memorization. By in- ductive processes, the student would | Donald Evans Heads State Education Association DONALD EVANS certain situations or problems, and thereby retain much of what he had learned through personal research. ; Mr. Kehew related that Carnegie Tech has introduced courses of study in the Social Studies which are now being tried in Pittsburgh, and are outlined as follows: In 9th grade there are two complete se- mesters of economic systems in several countries in addition to our own; 10th grade is devoted to World Cultures, or History, but on a case studies basis; 11th grade | features American History, and 12th grade considers Sociology, An- thropology and other Social Science Disciplines. Independent student: re- search is urged and highlighted at all times. : After the main speech, A. Thomas Schurtz, Director of Susquehanna Vzlley. Regional Instructional Mate- rials Center, and a resident of Bloomsburg, distributed on new approaches to the study of geography relating to all areas of the world. Adjournment of the session was called at 3:15 p. m. by the presiding materials | SEE US FOR SAFETY... AT SAVINGS Now’s the time to put your car in Ask about prices on SNOW TIRES top shape for rugged WINTER DRIVING. BIRTH’'S DALLAS ESSO — At the Y — Routes 309, 415 — ANTI-FREEZE, WINTERIZING DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA MOTOR TUNE-UPS, LUBRICATION, OIL, BRAKES, JOINTS, * 674-4571 * 24-hr. Service * AAA Notice is hereby given to all persons concerned that the accountants in the following estates have filed their accounts in the Office of the Register of Wills or the Clerk of the Orphans’ Court on or before September 24, 1965, and that unless objections are filed thereto, said accounts will be confirmed and audited by the Orphans’ Court of Luzerne County at 10 A.M. on Thursday, November 4, 1965. . Lucy Dobzinski . Anna V. Zawatski . Hattie I. Logan Ben R. Jones,III Robert E. Logan & Miriam M. Evans NO. NAME OF ESTATE ACCOUNTANT FIDUCIARY CAPACITY 1. Albert Rudolph Perock, etc. George I. Puhak, Esq. Administrator 2. Margaret Willis, etc. Regina Hurwitz Executrix . 3. Francis Bednarek, Minor Miners Nat. Bk. of W-B Guardian y 4. Frank Kahley William V. Houser * Administrator 5. Harold Mershon Wilcox Allan Herman Wilcox Administrator C.T.A. 6. Katherine C. Flynn, etc. Wm. J. Brennan & Mary Carroll Executors ; 7. Antonina Dupock, etc. Chester Czajkowski Executor SET Pe » 8. Freida Behling Frederic B. Kresge Administrator C.T.A. 9. Elaine K. Kresge Frederic: B. Kresge Administrator - C.T.A. 10. Bessie K. Wetzstein Haz. Nat. Bank Executor 11 Marcella Korecki Executrix Administrator Pendente Lite Executors ; pr { { ! In Many Designs Gloves seek out for himself the answers to officer. 14. Frank Beeruk Mrs. Mary K. Beeruk, one of the Executors CC ES HEE ES Cem emmemmymen | 15: Lorenzo Scott Johnson Theds Johnson Bugs: &; Berwick = THE DALLAS POST 30 : ch 8 National Bank sectors mn : I = i £ | 16. William T. Payne, etc, Anna’ R. Payne Trustee Regbieicoa ty E Dr. Aaron Se Lisses E | 17. Rose Bleyer Charles K. Bleyer Executor : ; 8 Optometrist £ | 18. Grace L. Granahan Charles A. McGuire Executor O \ {a L E ! E : he gE Professional. Sul port E | 19. Anna R. James Kingston Nat. Bank Executor : SHOES and = 88 Main Street, Dallas rofessional, Suite i 20. John P. Anderson Harold Gittins Administrator C.T.A. | 2 Gateway Center £ | 21. Edwin Franklin Gerber 1st Nat. Bk. of Haz. Executor S E R V : ( E : H AN DB AGS g 674-4506 Edwardsville 22. Erythe W. Edgar Thomas Byron Miller Executor a : 23. Joseph Yousko, etc. George Strish Executor T0 MATCH £ DALLAS HOURS: 287-9735 24. Joe Sandoro, etc. Joseph Magnosi & John Cerbara Pyar ® i ear ide E Ta a E | 25. Adam Puk N. E. Nat. Bk. & Trust Co. xecutor Repairs on all make Hearing Bids Beautiful Fall Colors . . . B esday 2 to 8 pm, GATEWAY CENTER HOURS: Bog Andrew Spiewak, etc. Ludwig Spiewak & Frank Spiewak Executors 4 ® Cords - Batteries - Accessories ! eo TAN e GREEN £ Wednesday - 2 to 8pm. Daily 9:30 to 5:30 p.m. E 27. Lena E. Titus Jessie E. Cranton or Cranston Buses * All make Hearing Aids e BLACK e BLUE £& Friday - 2 to 5 pm. Evenings Thurs. & Fri. to 8 pm. © | 28- Miles J. McManus ) Girard Trust Bank Teusies STEEL SHANK Fan EC EEE eee | 29. Marcy V. Hargan, Minor F rank W. McGuigan VATGIN 00. 6 ® Easy Parking Facilities - 30. Josephine or Jozefa Witt Hedwig Gustave Administratrix \ ® Your Complete Hearing Servi COMBINATION LAST ” 31. Bertha J. Powell, Tncomp. Deear Rygen a Susrdnn ) E ete Hearing Service . » 32. Stanley Washeiwicz ecelia Waskiewicz Szo xecutrix H. A. MILL HEARING SERVICE Fairview Shoes PROFESSIONAL 33. Elizabeth Deitrick, Minor Min. Nat. Bk. of W-B Guardian 17 Ww i i DALLAS SHOPPING 34. Diana Kempinski, Minor Min. Nat. Bk. of W-B Guardian 79 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, Pa. INSU R ANGE 35. Louise F. Hessler 1st Nat. Bk. of W-B Guardian 288 68 43 CENTER 36. Sylvester C. Kotz Edward Kotz & Stephanie Dluzeski Administrators - | 37. Samuel Bird Elizabeth Bird Executrix ag SERVICE 38. Austin C. Devens Min. Nat. Bk. of W-B Executor 39. Fred A. Riechers, Etc. Robert H. Voelker Executor ; 10. Sherman W. Smith Peo. Sav. & Tr. Co., Haz. Executor : >» il. Harry J. Ryan 1st Nat. Bk. of Pitt. Trustee HE LP Busine ; on Jf I Personal 42. Michael Rozanski Blanche Hanchulak Executrix ry Bi S i nD cnn a eR AR BR. Re aadnt ah cota ep tan bn en Tm rl J a HELEN A. O'CONNOR 1 Hartman Insurance Agency Register of Wills and Clerk of 1 ince 1923 the Orphans’ Court ¥ SI. 4 ; | EDWARD HARTMAN NED HARTMAN 1 | | W. 42nd St., Idetown, P.O. Box 95, Dallas | Protect Your Money! | pe ’ 8 | RE-ELECT ' ! 3 Steve YANOSHAK | ¥ COUNTY CONTROLLER OMEROY'S Will Not Sanit dryclean Pinecrest Avenue, Dallas, Process President of the Dallas Borough Council, : EL TT NT Suit by Tosy Say: Sa Botany . . . outstanding in every respect! and one of our favorite sons We rate Sanitone at the top of the list Ice Cream of those who help to perpetuate the Says: touch of Daroff in every 5 . ‘Botany’ 500 suit.” Specia ® We're thankful to ‘Botany’ 500 for saying STEVE YANOSHAK those nice things about our Sanitone dry- | cleaning. We believe you'll say nice Vote for Yanoshak is a vote for good government. | Bre ers Half 6 all on ; (PP) things about it, too, when you try it. How : When Steve Yanoshak was Republican County Chairman he favored no | y about today? special group but was honest, sincere and loyal to all. He was everybody's >: gg i San Shalem, all flavors — As County Controller of Luzerne County he is everybody's controller. ; * FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY — Phone 288-1495; Enterprise 1-0843 ; He Serves all people alike whether they be Democrat, Republican or Inde- — SALE ENDS ON SATURDAY — ; P 1 pendent. : MAIN PLANT and NARROWS SHOPPING CENTER Steve Yanoshak is a veteran of World War II having served in Europe / C : during two engagements. He is a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars $ 3 and the American Legion. He is married to the former Mary Bezek of Kings- { / / ton. They have a daughter, Nancy. \ ry ow _T T BROBST SAYS: EVANS DRUG STORE || | ; As an independent Republican I urge the re-election of Steve Yanoshak Harveys Lake Highway, Shavertown LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING q and nl all of my friends and associates to vote — STEVE YANOSHAK f UNT - ——" —— u or Y CONTROLLER. | 674-3888 Two Phones 674-4681 1 LUZERNE-DALLAS HIGHWAY ; - d " - »