A VS EE % : Fa ow a SECTION B — PAGE 4 DALLAS, Carol Ann Williams FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage IDETOWN, Bess Cooke JAZKSON TWP., William Hughes LEHMAN, Mrs. Morton Connelly MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert NOXEN, Mrs. Elida Beahm Kelly NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1965 | Penn State Administrator 639-2544 ® RUGGLES, Mrs. Glenn Kocher 639-5618 | ol aa | 674-4109 ® SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. F. W. Anderson 675-2001 : | 674-5460 9 SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Thomas Sayre 477-3731 i 639-9531 ® TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert 696-1689 639-5137 ® EAST DALLAS, Mrs. Irene Moore 675-3080 696-1005 ® OAK HILL, Mrs. Stephen L. DeBarry 639-5242 675-2814 ® NEW GOSS MANOR, Betty Savickas 674-4956 388-7261 ® GOSS MANOR, Mrs. John Juris 674-6601 298-2149 ® KUNKLE, Mrs. Clyde Hoyt 675-2971 Renovations renovating ‘Catherine's room up- stairs. Quite awhile back we sur- veyed the ceiling and decided to | | is always a welcome guest. He and | By small degrees we have been Mrs. Weatherly recently visited their son the Rev. Theodore Weath- erly and family out near Pittsburgh, Homestead I believe is the place. | put up masonite instead of plaster. | And also went to Glen Ridge, N. J. Which was fine, until we tried to: to visit their daughter Carol and cut pieces to fit and find rafters! family, the Talmadges. In the course spaced right for nailing. We did ©f the past year Rev. Weatherly has | have a time! Finally got it up. Then held 102 church services. That is | recently Catherine papered the|an average of two services a Sun-| walls. Her mother pasted. There! day. Pretty good record for a retired | were two bed boards under my mat- | Minister. tress, so we hauled one of them out and used it for a pasting board, laid on top of the bed! The paper- | | At Valley Crest It was a pleasant occasion last Tuesday when making my calls at ing done (from which I kept dis-| Valley Crest to meet Mrs. Evan | creetly away!) it was up to me to Stauffer, the wife of our Adminis- put up the molding and make the corners fit. I am grateful for the invention of putty with which an amateur can hide his sins! Now I have been varnishing the floor, after first sanding it by hand. - The New House Now Occupied The new house which has long Moosic and Avoca has found me | been a-building on the road to Mt. | acquainted with more people. Zion church opposite Stockers’ is now occupied by the Prebola fam- ily, and the mail box is mounted out front. And the new house being built opposite Ezra Rozelle’s trator. She and her husband were | at the same table for dinner with | me and I was interested to know that she knew Dottie’ back when both were working at Philadelphia | | | General Hospital. The fifth Sunday supplying at | One / seems never to be quite among | strangers. There are twin boys who have greeted me cordially — this | 'is at Avoca — and have taken up! the offering. I find that their | is getting | right along. They have been putting a black ‘top driveway to the garage and are now spreading top soil. I understand some of the Insalaco family is to live there. Our Genial Visitor The Rev. Ralph Weatherly called with an armful of magazines re- cently. Some of them I enjoy at home until they are passed on to the people at Valley Crest. Whether he comes bringing a load of reading ' material or just stops for a visit he names are Richard and Dale Reese | and know where I live, for they attend High School in West Pittston | and ride the bus up some of our | roads. How come they get around | like that I don’t know. But they | know some of our Mt. Zion boys. | think her name is Mildred Bennie, | who is some relative of the Hurrey | their brother and sister in law Mr. | Jerome family down the road from us and is a friend of the Sherwood Krum | neighbor up the road. [ Neighbors along -our ‘roads may Special Dining Events... “for those who delight in fine foods and wines. Special Gourmet Nite each Wednesday (reservation necessary) Wine-Tasting Nite each Friday (no reservation needed) You will find each a merry experience. Phone and i ask for complete details. GREENBRIAR LODGE ROUTE 29 « R. D. HARVEYS LAKE, PA. TELEPHONE 639-5539 AIR CONDITIONED | surgical patient at General Hospital. | Sweet Valley Lehman Mr. and Mrs. Eli Long, annonces Sheldon Ehret, Honored | the birth of a daughter, born in| | Sheldon Ehret Jr. son of Mr. and General Hospital on October 31. | Mrs. ‘Sheldon Ehret, a member of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Church, Mrs. the Lake-Lehman Award-winning Florence Layer, and Mrs. Elizabeth | Band, won a seat in the All State | Gaskill, Gasport, N. Y., were guests Orchestra which will play on Friday | recently of Rev. and Mrs. Rolland | night, December 3 at this year’s Updyke. ° ! Music Convention in the ZEduca- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Freed have tional Forum in Harrisburg. | 8 moved to MacAfu N. J., where Mr.| Nicholas Harsanyi, director of the Freed is employed. | Westminster Choir College orches- ~ CHARLES R. MECK Mrs. John Lukavitch has been a! tra in Princeton, \N. J, will he A new resident of the Back Moun- guest conductor. : X ; : ' tain, Charles R. Meck, Sterling Ave- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vetrano an- | Sheldon is a private student of nue, Dallas, has received the ap- nounce the birth of a daughter on | John Miliauskas; First chair cornet- pointment of District Administrator | November 1 in General Hospital. {ist with the Lake-Lehman Band, |in Continuing Education at the Elmer Wolfe and Mrs. Marjorie Dance Band leader, member of the Wilkes Barre Pennsylvania State Williams and family recently visited | Lake-Lehman Brass Choir and a | University Commonwealth Campus. Rev. and Mrs. Worden Updyke in | member of All State Band last A native of Cressona, Pennsyl- Endicott, N. Y. | year. He is a Junior at Lake-Leh- vania, Mr. Meck is a 1960 graduate Anyone having news for this Ton and has been in the band for of Penn State and prior to joining | column, please call 477-3731. It will | 5% Years. ; the University staff, taught at North be appreciated. | 5 a 2 iy! Lake-Lehman | Plainfield High School, North Plain- : 3 | Band who made auditions and won | field, New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ferrey spent | for North East District Band ‘held | Mr. Meck has taken graduate the weekend in Trenton, N. J., with : > il doughter: and son dn. low. | at Wilkes College in October were | work at California State College and Sympathy of the commiinity Is { Gary Hackling, Trombone; Judy | Duquesne University, and was locat- extended to the family of Glenn | Kocher, Donna Parrish, Joanne | ed near Pittsburgh at the McKees- Thre: who was Iiitied on Wednes: | Wesloski, Clarinets, and Sheldon | port Campus for four years as Dis- | Ehret, Trumpet. trict Adminjstrator for Continuing | | Education. He has one daughter. | Robert M. Way and his family | are moving out of the Back Moun- | tain, as Mr. Way, who formerly held | | the post, moves on to the Ogontz | Campus as District Administrator | day. Mrs. Minot Gray, Kingston, has returned = home after spending several weeks with Mrs. Margaret | Idetown observed his| Mr. Mr. Edwin Piatt and Mrs. Herbert Moyer, : | erton Road, attended the Lafayette- | | College, Easton, on Saturday. ' Church met’ at the home of Sheldon : | Bennett. Orchard Street, on Wed- | Melvin. | Ideas with Mrs. Leonard Adamshick | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA TRUCKSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Mark Elston and|and John Wardell. | Street, celebrated his fourth birth- son, Marvin, Hillside Road, have re- | William Weigel, turned from a week's vacation at Heights, is recuperating at home| on Thursday, Ocober 21. Fifteen Nantucket, Mass. | following surgery in Nesbitt Hos- | guests were there. Mr. and Mrs. John Hollock, Carv- | pital. Mrs. Stanley Stull, ‘Staub Road, | Mrs. Rose Herring, Carverton | visited friends in Shamokin the Rutgers football game at Lafayette i Road, has moved to an apartment | past weekend. | on South Lehigh Street. Mrs. Nellie Wagner, Staub Road, Ruth Ann Scott, Sutton Road, re-| Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bryant, New | My. and Mrs. Arthur Wagner, Har- cently spent some time with Mr. | York City; are spending the week | veys Lake, and Mrs. Heo and Mrs. Thomas Estus and family, | with their son and daughter-in-law, | head, Kingston, were recent ¥uests Trenton, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Estus| Mr. and ‘Mrs. Willard Bryant and of Mr, and Mrs. Sheldon Wagner, are former residents of Lehman. | family, Hillside. On Monday they | Trenton, N. J. Trustees of Trucksville Methodist | will leave for Syracuse, N. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Miller and where they will visit another son, family, Harris Hill Road, will move | shortly to a home on Butternut | Road in Midway Manor. Donna Marie Kardell, daughter of | Mrs. Robert Johnson, Carverton Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Kardell, Jr., | Road, is convalescing at home after Johnson Avenue, celebrated her | being a patient in Geisinger Medical | tenth birthday on Saturday, Octo- | Center, Danville. : | ber 23. A barbecue was enjoyed by | Card Party y o | the group. Guests were: Deborah ry. Mason. 'S. Pioneer Homemaker 8 Holiday | Breakstone, Nancy Mathers, Ruth — ot at cards on Classes, November 16 Nixon, Jill, Navitshl, Ruth Ann | oy reday night. Mrs. John Gable Owens, host and hostess, ,and guest and Mrs. James Gloman won prizes. The YWCA Back Mountain Home- { of Honor Others present were Mesdames maker’s Holiday Program will be-| Mrs. Donald Thompson, Harris mhomas Edwards, Harry Mattern, gin it’s second series of classes on | Hill Road, is a surgical patient in (lyde Smith, Oscar Miner, John Tuesday, November 16 at 9:30 a.m. | Nesbitt Hospital. in the Shavertown Methodist| (Chief Petty Officer and Mrs. Church Educational Building. | Thomas Rydjewski and family, Phil- This series will be held in two adelphia, have moved to Meadow- parts, four classes before Christmas | crest. Mr. Rydjewski is the son of and four classes after the first of | Mrs. Johanna Rydjewski, Staub the year. Chritmas Crafts & Bazaar Road. | Fourth Birthday William Garfield Rundle, son of | r. an rs. Fre undle, Maple | My p38 its EA Bavle JAI. CRUSHED STONE “Meeting Pa. Dept. of . Highway Specifications.” {J American Asphalt Paving Co. os | Crompton pre-| Birthday Party nesday night. Dr. sided. Attending were: Leon Beisel, Lowther Brown, William Dickson, Reverend Gommer, Zane Heffner. | William Hewitt, Edward Richards, rr | Miers. ASPHALT PAVING Driveways and Holiday Fantasy (4 weeks) | Parking Areas with Mrs. Gwilym Evans will help | you prepare for a gay Holiday sea- son. These classes will offer ideas galore for gifts giving and a fabu- | lous array of home decorations. The | sewing class with Mrs. F. P. Shan- | non and the millinery class with Mrs. George Parry will make it possible for you to be the best dressed gal at all the holiday fes- tivities. If you desire a lovely figure to show off these glamorous cos- EYES EXAMINED | GLASSES FITTED | CONTACT LENSES | Edgewood day at a party with his playmates birthday on November 4, with a | children Herbie and Connie, Outlet, family dinner. Mr. And then at Moosic I met a lady, I and Warren Callender attended the | and Mrs. Wayne Callender | | Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hoober daugh- ter Patsy were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Boice on Sunday. I goings Frankly my time has been taken Were: with ‘so many things that I haven't | Mrs. I have | Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hadsel and Mr. | Betty Kanarr Bierly of Honey 50th anniversary celebration of David, and Mrs. returned to his son of Mr. Brown and Mrs. Roy Callender, Middle- home after being a patient in Nes- burg. think I am awfully ambitious to be out walking the dog around seven | | bitt Hospital: Mrs: Anthony Toluba | was also a patient in the Nesbitt | Hospital and Harold Donnelly is a in the morning, Tt is hot I who am patient in the General Hospital. ambitious! Look at Tuffy straining | we. all wish them a speedy re- at the leash, snaking me along, and | e "Y- you'll know who has more ambition | than he knows what to do with. I ought to get more news into | Mrs. Ly this column about the comings and third birthday | of our Mt. Zion people. | Saturday October 30th. Present | handling arrangements by Durelle yo Back Mountain program. got to the telephone to call. a lot of recently preached sermons | on hand but I still have the urge, | when I know I am to preach the THIRD BIRTHDAY ~ | Jeffrey Hadsel son of Mr. and | Motor Inn Motel, East End Boule- | ties and improve your bridge game Lynn Hadsel celebrated his with a, party on Great Grandparents Mr. and Emory Hadsel, Grandparents and Mrs. Carson Gramley Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Clemow and Kevin, Carol Hadsel, the guest of honor next Sunday, to begin working on and his parents. . | a new sermon for the new occasion. | If T get a sudden emergency call on |a Friday or Saturday to fill a pul- [pit I do have recourse to several | sermons. Otherwise it is better for my brain to keep working on new ones. Now gather is the time to begin to together Jots from Dot's | letters. If any of our people do have | some news to phone in tc me I will be glad to take care of it. FOR BETTER COOKING DELANEY GAS SERVICE, Inc, Memorial Highway Dallas 674-4781 Banana Splits CARRY-OUTS DINNERS — PLATTERS Very Popular Friday Fish Dinners | FRIED SHRIMP, FLOUNDER Cubed Steak — Southern Fried Chicken Homemade Soups * Homemade Ice Cream, Fabulous Sundaes, Milk Shakes Forty-Fort Ice Cream Store | MAIN HIGHWAY, FERNBROOK £ A 674-9171 Beverly ‘Eck Joins Alpha Delta Pi Beverly Ann Eck, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Fred John Eck, North Le- | high Street, 'Shavertown, entered Gettsyburg College this fall in a class | of 540 freshmen. She has recently | Gettysburg | been pledged to the Chapter of the Alpha Delta Pi na- | tional sorority. Bev is a graduate of Dallas Senior High School. PEERY) UR Ya a Le) GL TH TT _EXPERTLY RECONDITIONED Xe) AS .. $9.50 3 M: B. BEDDING CO. Mattresses Repaired as Low as... $9.50 ‘BOX SPRINGS REBUILT ~- M. B. BEDDING CO. 526 S. MAIN ST. 822-2491 (in the Philadelphia district. Ss SB TIT eT ‘Real Estate Consultant To Hold Conference [ | Edward J. McGuire, New Goss! | Manor, president of Greater Wilkes- | Barre Real Estate Board, has an- | | nounced that Frederick J. Bashaw, | | internationally known real estate | | consultant and lecturer will conduct | | a sales conference. under sponsor- | ship of the local Board at Holiday | | vard, on November 19. | Mr. McGuire is being assisted in| | Scott, Huntsville Road, Dallas, Rob- | | ert Tippett, Westmoreland Hills and | Starting at 11:00 90% of Articles | Chisels, Punches, Grinding Tubes, Microphones, Etc. Pittstown, N, J.¢ 0 PUBLIC AUCTION SALE | GAYDOSH’S GRHES and SUPPLY 96 Dennison Street, Swoyersville, Pa. | Just in From Wyoming Avenue or Route 11 | ~ RAIN OR SHINE Sale Held In Heated Building Saturday, November 13, 1965 2 FULL DAYS SALE IN ONE INVENTORY INCLUDES: Pneumatic Stapleing Guns, Circular Saw Blades, Wire Wheels, Asst. Rivets, Tape, HS Taps, Drills, Wood Bits, ‘Wheels, Rust Proof Tapping Screws, Brass Wood Screws, Machine Screws, Copper Sweat Fittings, Valves, Steel Pipe Fittings, Bolts, Nuts, Twine, Rope, Canvas Covers, Amplifiers, Radio and TV Be Offered, Plus 1000s of Other Miscellaneous Items, 98% of Items Offered are National Brands Mfg. in U.S.A. TERMS CASH a Inspection Day of Sale 9:30 to Sale Time Good Lunch Counter Col. John P. Kachmar, Auctioneer DR. I. BERGER OPTOMETRIST 27 Machell Ave., Dallas | | tumes enroll in the slimnastics class [ with Mrs .Leo Novy. For the woman i who wants to dress up her home | for the holidays there is a class in lampshades taught by Mrs. Thomas Smith of the YWCA staff. If you have a hard to please person on your gift list, a painting you created yourself would be a wel- come gift and you can make this possible if you enroll in the art class with Miss Carol Polacky, an art major at College Misericordia. Be prepared for those holiday par- 696-1114 Plant and Quarry — Chase Phone 674-4921 DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT AUDIT was filed in the office of the Prothonotary of Luzerne County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, September 23, 1965. . AUDITOR’S REPORT For the year ending June 30, 1965 soup luncheon will be held on this wi a few s wi 5 _ | RECEIPTS: ck ig a iin rt ol 5 Taxes - Current, Real Estate. eeeeeee $516,222.92 Current, Per Capita «eceeeee 30,231.60 ig Guest Day for this program will Current, Act 481, Per Capita 30,231.60 j | be held November 9th. A homemade Delingient i v.icdvevannses 26,333.71 $ ici | | Lake : rh : (day at 12 noon. Mr. Chuck Baur Tuition and Other Payments ; Wh Smad the. arm Se oa ih Do oy RR So LR I 10,565.34 | of over 300 real estate boards mf Teaner En ty 2 ROnt | de eisnias ssn er sherds 3,734.00 |all sections of the United States a To > ny o £ i Gifts, Bequests and Interest «....... 13.80 and Canada. He has also lectured 3, Soliowing Tempe of Be iseell ROVONUG varies os Savas 642.97 | extensively on urban real estate| Back Mountain Steering Committee: ans 668,126.79 tian for fis Cireibor of Bore) Mrs. Harry Carson, Mrs. Carl Hontz, Revenue from State fonts Se a [ merce of the United States. { Mrs. Lawrence Ide, Mrs. Williard Refunds of Prior Years’ Expenses «..«.. , : | According to Mr. McGuire, real | Seaman, Mrs. Kenneth Bayliss or Temporary LOans «cececeeeeceevesees 131,500.00 | estate brokerage is such an ever- | With Mrs. Thomas Smith, staff per- Receipts from Other Districts developing activity that Realtors | Son at the Wilkes-Barre YWCA. in Pennsylvania ..cecececcecrcocee 2,867.91 | are finding it helpful to stop occa- Er sionally and evaluate the techniques 3 TOTAL RECEIPTS (iis con abs ivans shivnsniamsune rns $1,427,085.14 and procedures of effective practive. | egal fr i “This ig in line with clinical con- | DISBURSEMENTS: jones Soe 2 by a Co ys oy Expenses of Administration $a ale irae ae $ 50,971.99 getors; and © L eT profess | of BE. J. WATERSTRIPE, late of the Expenses of Instruction «..eeeeceeeess 773,583.47 A 7 2 he ho Heads the Township of Ross, Luzerne County, Expenses of Attendance Services...... 10.00 hei vin BR the Great- Pennsylvania, who died on October Expenses of Health Services «..ocov... 18,433.52 er- Wilkes-Barre Real Estate Board, Sth., 1965, have been granted to Expenses of Transportation Services. . 66,963.47 is in charge of arrangements. ar BERIT ED 1, Hun Expenses of Operation of Plant «...... 94,681.99 Th ock Creek, Pa. Creditors are noti- ? Mrs. Young said invitations have |. , make known their claims Expenses of Maintenance of Plant .... 32,673.90 been - extended to the BR and those indebted to the estate oe Expenses of Fixed Charges «eceeceeees’ 59,411.23 other real Tom id s in j i make payment to said Executor or Expenses of Food Services «...ceeecece 1,359.60 gonenal ee oe nd oy to his attorney. Expenses of Student-Body Activities .. 20,713.18 A followed by an after- B. B. Lewis, Atty. Expenses of Community Services +. «- 4,958.25 non session to be concluded at 4:30 Dallas, Pa. Capital Outlay «eeeecesecsceeeacacans 8,832.47 p. m. ! ” fre Delt SOrVios 44 ius ss sikinssase sine 257,228.93 PUSH CEILING UP SB SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST — Outgoing Transfers «...ceeaveeececee : 28,921.42 Do your rooms have the low-ceil- ing tooling ? Push them up visually | TOTAL EXPENDITURES RATS ieee swine aw win La by adding a cove moulding at the Excess of Receipts over Disbursemments «..cccceeeee ,341. wall-ceiling joint. Beginning Balance July 1, 1964 «e.uceceencireinnees 15,440.28 Cash Balance, June 30, 1965 «ieeeeeveeceeecenrannnes $23,782.00 ASSETS: CASH — £3 { General Fund (including Petty Cash) $ 23,882.00 | Cafeteria Fund = DefIeIt 5 cies vis aieiois (1,377.82) Activity Funds + sv iasidisnivinesavivn 11,743.99 as Escrow Fund «.cvegseevsecienecaanase 6,207.48 $ 40,455.65 Center els iiss TTR Centermoreland 333-4500 State Appropriations Receivable— DALLAS 675-1176 General Fund «.cccececeenicnvens . 28,307.43 Subsidy, Cafeteria Fund ..ccoecees 4,767.22 Taxes Receivable veseaveasesssnsani 41,630.09 Inventory of Materials and Supplies (including cafeteria) «..ceocevecees / VOLKS School Sites «eeesssrsncerescccnnns * 238%60.00 a.m. To 12:00 p.m, Offered Are New Some Military Clothing will Buildings 2,823,780.00 AUTO CO. This report is signed by Joseph Slamon, Jr. (C.P.A.) Auditor. ; © 651 Wyoming Ave. Kingston, Pa. Corner Rt. 11 & 309 This report will be confirmed absolutely unless an appeal is taken therefrom within 30 days : AUTHORIZED oO “ Call Coll. 288-642 WAGEN Furniture and Equipment «.c.coeves s 337,466.00 U. S. Government Bond ...c.ecovevvee 500.00 New & Used Cars and Trucks alee vie . ,488.9 All Years and Models TOTAL ASSETS a ae LIABILITIES: L FULLY GUARANTEED Social Security (Escrow Fund Reserve) $ 6,207.48 General Fund — - Payroll soe... o elsiaiaie sus 0iuie ciaieiaia nia $110,087.26 Socinl Security vsseseessanivioins see 3,627.34 Retirement. «vvoeeevs viele iniutetein'a ots 17,924.95 131,639.55 Authority Rental Payable in SALES PARTS Future Years «.vsseseioes viii ne 3,395,886.00 SERVICE TOTAL LIABILITIES vvivis's vieisnsin's $3,533,733.03 G 0 0 0 Ww I N Assessed Real Estate Valuation «vee .s ws cess siveisesoi's $6,676,127.00 Number Assessed with Per Capita «eeeceerenereeennns . ‘7415 Harris, Nelson Bryant, and Sheldon re fm epee remeque——————- Bl Bad aad Gp ala i Ee 1 TYPE pl ON Nn aR EE Ral Bal ed: re Carma oye Ny,