- 3 ; ¥ \ r SECTION A — PAGE 4 ; THE DALLAS - POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1966 DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA ae ~ . = REI i CR ; . 3 "DONT FORGET TO JOIN Lycoming College Choir Will Fiancee Of George Shaver, Jr. Back Mountain Area PTA Council |Postotfices Closed EF THE CROWDS AT DAVIS’ P Vv : d P H ey . On February 22nd MARKET THIS WEEKEND resent arlie rogram ere Plans Joint Founders Day Program All local postoffices will be closed : : | on Tuesday, February 22, which is Thrifty and curious shoppers 2 : a . sol J Y, ) y 22, Bre urged to drop In Davis ; oa Choir of wi : i of more than forty voices will | Back Mountain Area PTA Council | mentary, Dallas Junior High and Washington’s Birthday. g MiMacket.. Memorial Highway, limepars wi prosont 2 Content x | BS rea by Protassor Walter C.| met recently to make final plans| Lake-Lehman District. At Dallas postoffice, according to Mi Dallas, and gucss the weight of RH oy 23 ec fons alanced v 2 vor, director of voice at the | for the first Joint Founders Day Highlight of the program will be | Postmaster Edward Buckley, special son. Br yeight foot ‘lone bologne— te i an sate | IE | Progiom: 0 be held Monduy, Bevnlen uddvess by, Dr Bohert A. Moll deliveries will be made in theafter: in he 2 > : 's.. Ray sons an rs. en | ruary 21, 8 p.m. in the Dallas Senior | man, Superintendent of the Dallas | noon. Pick-ups will be made from who the Jargest in the county— Sunday afternoon, February 20 at| Wagner head the presentation. High School Auditorium. School District. Faculty members of | all collections boxes in the City” day. : today, Friday and Saturday! Dallas Senior High School at 4 pm. | Rol > Malcolm Borthwick, Mrs. | The planning committee for the |the Lake-Lehman District will par-| (central Dallas area) Delivery Area Mr. "It's an Armour too—the best Sponsored by WSCS of Shaver- a De LR ins po We Founders Day celebration included | ticipate. Music will be provided by |for dispatch to Wilkes-Barre at and I : ; € In charge of the dinner ti f; the six local | the Dallas Stage Band, and refresh- 3 the couftiv. tv 1.1 . 5 2 representatives from the s ca e Dallas ge Band, a esh-| 6 p.m. The Alditond Ee SHEE own Met odist Church, the musica to" be served the college guests. | PTA Units in the Back Mountain | ments will be served. p Hig 3 pene 3 ; iy Sena oy Sco . | Area Council; Trucksville Elemen- All PTA members and friends of HET, ~ free prizes roughout e t tt P k T ] tary Westmoreland Elementary, | the Back Mountain Area are invited : , , Mu store, cash register alarms that 1C S we ve Shavertown Elementary, Dallas Ele- | to attend. G iF i S cou t Catal bring with them gifts of .ice C 11 St d t RA | t 4 ; N ewes dinn¢ cream, free chances on a sixty 0 ege u en S S n ens N O x E N M 4 ; iss Lois Young has been named Mr Be re SE aed U. S. Senator Hugh Scott today| may be “their first steps in distin- director at Camp Onawandah for = = Saug steamin co or [ oui ; : Sony i di 85 y ; g e for every faanouneed. nt a TRekymen ot guished careers of public service. Mrs. Margaret Bender wishes to| Monday but must take it easy, at the 1966 camping season according - of i “iil - Srey es 0 WoL 5 The Senator accepted the top | thank all her friends and neighbors | home for a couple weeks. i Pdward Zoleshy, ‘executive dis ? son in his office this summer in what | dozen college students from a long for ‘the many acts of kindness| William Patton, son of Mr. and rector, Penn's Woods Girl Scout list of applicants who want to, learn shown her during her illness. She | Mrs. James Patton, is spending a Council. Camp Onawandah, located Mi Parle SecuditTie uit about government and politics by feels that people doing these things | nine-day vacation from Kwajalein, |O% the Susquehanna River near retur amily Security is bunt on working during their summer vaca- | will receive a reward far greater in the Marshall Islands. Mr. and Tunkhannock, is fhe established vaca Four Cornerstones . 3 not tions in the Senator's offices in | than she can give them. Mrs. Richard Patton and family, | “3™P of the Penn's Woods, Council. On t Life Insurance alone! Lom Washington, Philadelphia and Pitts- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Richards left| Athens, Pa., spent the weekend A graduate of Ashland High over a : 3 on Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. | also with them. School and West Chester State Col- SNOW enator Scott said: William Martin and family at South Willi Hackl Readi d lege; Miss Young is a field director | “Over the years 1 have always Carolina. They expect to go to py ah iit) on in ‘the Penn's Woods Council and Mi made a place in my office for young Florida, before returning home. son City, N. Y., spent the sockond has recognized professional status Fran Dele who Pie the 2% of govern- Carl and Clifford Turner, St. | ith Mrs. Joseph Hackling and Carl. | from Girl Scouts of the U. S. A. Fride ment seriously. I find their help Petersburg, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs.| Alpert Keiper, Buffalo, N. Y.| A familiar face to camping en- for a : very valuable not only because they Joseph Vilasi and family, Bingham- spent the weekend at the home of | thusiasts, Miss Young is a former gone my regular staff from many ton Avenue came here to attend the | pr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff. CIT unit leader at Camp Onawandah Tapes oa besause hey oy ald | : funeral of Leon Turner. 5 Mr. and Mrs. David Hopkins, and has served as day camp director De SIE Ri Ress of our ; : a ; The sympathy of the community Vienna, N. J., spent the weekend |at Camp JoyLo. Mrs. search oe ae hs! on ro MISS MARY E. KNORR is extended to the family of Leon | (ih her father, Harry Siglin. Previous to joining the Penn's 15 re h ’ { Rens 250. . : Turner, Tunkhannock. He spent| ame and Mrs. Elmer Lyons spent | Woods Council as a field director, ave an opportunity to familiarize! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fehlinger, | High School and formerly attended | most of his life in Noxen and was Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Miss Young taught in Baltimore Ro themselves with the processes of Dallas, RD 3, announce the engage- | Meyers High School in Wilkes- | m ighbor for t t yo : ur y z z : 3 i , i 2 ; {7 5 g 2 y neighbor for twenty one yealS. | Duane Wisemiller, Endicott. nt aryland, and at Ashland surge 1 1 y uane se at County, Mary 7% at Ashlar g egislation in committee and in de- ment of Miss Mary E. Knorr to Barre. Mrs. Ora Bean will enter General Cadette Girl Scout Troop 648 met | El t School day. bate. FIR Sh T £ Mr d Mr. Shaver, a graduate of Dallas | Hospital on Monday, for more treat- 3 : Fmeneny. Yenoon i i “The i ik orgs YT son0 ar Senior High School i loyed b: at the home of Mrs. Nellie Scouten She served on the organizational imagine a Life Insurance Man The interns, like my regular staff | yr. George - Shaver, Overbrook | 1 : 4 ri] be 300 is employ y inernts. 'on Wednesday Feb. 9th, and ; hi ET M : Lp > members, are chosen solely On |) ere. Dallas nterstate Bakeries, Inc. Miss Beverly Lord, Vestal, N. Y. started’ their “First Aid” badge. committee which formed Penn's 1 vis talking like this! merit, and it has been a special | or " : : Oth Ne date has been set for the |and Edward Allen, Binghamton, | Mrs. Irene Zaleskas is instructing | Woods Council and is a former . law, Sn, ; Jour of pride ea many 2% hon (Miss, Rnorr 35 2 senior of Dallas! wedding iiae in ty 0 | spent Sunday at the home of her | the girls. They are starting their | troop leader. Was} i ~ ave on on rom ce oO | ~ 3 | y 5 An Investors Man does. That's ro Ae at, i their | % | HR 4 RE er. ih PEO ny Mn hh ” ? > ; S | T FF 1 | Mrs. Le l 1s 1 ion. sent were: Linda ; ] ny i} 1s wo Uh Your pile In son own right. In the past few years) JO S ROM DO Ji heart fund drive in this com-| Nancy Thompson, Candy Jones, Sen EYER patie laRhin 2 ® all our INVESTORS ope Gi Pesmpioned to public pie : munity. Her co-workers are Mrs.| Paula Smith, Marilyn Macialek, an AR a Pan The y ove ji y me Fomined Sil : Jan. 2, 1966 new village founded in 1963 when | Jack Winters, Eileen Crispell, Mrs. | Donna Loomis, Jo Ann Zaleskas, : ; oy Wi y! ; odes Scholar — ot = | Doves Pamily; , | two tribal factions in the Lodja | Charles Womer, Christine Blizzard, | Linda Weaver, Marcella Blizzard, acted AB retuy 0 674-5231 ¥ | tig Lg i re | Tm on the plane returning from | region fought and the “Plains Mrs. Archay Bligzard, Mrs. John | Mrs. Scouten and Betty Smith. Next | . 2 p& A ; schools as the University of enn- z ep I rning ) | people” were driven back toward | Jones, Mrs. William Macintosh, meeting will be held at the Scouten hr Th as N. K eidler Jr 27206 sylvania Law School and the London | Lodja. Thought T'd better start to ‘ | Mrs. Willia Shalata, Mrs. Alan : Metered Buik or ! om bf! + ! 2 : SYNDICATE LIFE School of Economics. | write about my trip before I get Wena a dl Pores Wilson Pat. Newell and “Peresa in id oi nl gi th ti oi ; 26 Division Street, INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPAN: “I Took forward to ih val iof buried in the new school term at | people”. The refugees settled n the Mall; Pe Mrs. 2ries Engelman is on the Bo ed Gas Mack Shavertown, Pa 113 00 > orward 10 the ‘arriva,o M. E | one area and built the village which ulligan. sick list this week. [ motk 3 ’ . this year's student Inns and Vig : Abe + Thos Tein Ts Lodi ‘| stretches over 20 kilometers along Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Patton, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Newell cele- | LP - Gas Motor Fuel husb Zone manager, to think that they will be ta ine hong Thel rip. To Lodia the road. The D. S. insisted we had | and family, Newburgh, N. Y., spent | brated their 28th wedding anniver- and ‘Carburetion Pend 822 3266 thelr on on in _distinguishe | Christmas night Tina and Ede to see Djalu and of course we were | the weekend with the Voyle sary, last week, with a family ; Y him a a careers of public service. | drove me to Leo. Ede and I'were eager to. Travers. dinner at their home. Those at- | ? Equipment | the only guests at U. M. H. We got They are building a new church Mrs. Dave Williams is spending | tending were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles | ; Ge | there at 10:30,, picked up my plane | hyilding and the village people | the winter with her son Loren Fritz | Newell, Tommy and Chipper, Kun- | Complete line of modern guest | ticket. Next morning Ede drove me | thomselves have put up classrooms | and family. She is in very poor | kle, Pat and Roy Newell. They also | GAS APPLIANCES 88th | to the airport at 6 a. m. The plane | fo; the full 6 grades of primary | health and would enjoy cards from | enjoyed a call from their son Pfc. | : ; 4 left at 7 and got to Lodja in 3%; | school and are requesting a junior) her friends in Noxen. Her address | Richard Newell, stationed at Fort S Heati Re hours. Thee an hour Pio high next. All this building is vol-|is 5437 Mesa Drive, Fayetteville, | Jackson, S. C. : —vopace Heating— N. 3 If 9 t tti 14 Cg - J. Sd o i 2 untary, without using a cent of | N. C. : Independent Bible Church off Contractors— 2 2nd ; y ou re no ge ng | oe e Say 1 ei Re ii foreign funds, though they are| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bigelow Noxen, had the priviledge of having oil Strex [2 foe Bow iy ot ‘old friends needing some money for proper! and family, of Barker, N. Y., spent | the Viscount Gospel Singers, from Salamander Service : 36 - X | during i e week. T oe wy 2 po teaching materials. The village is| the weekend with his parents, the Harrisburg, at their services on “Gas Service Anywhere’ i 2% interest on savings ernment. exam an for schol i big se have 2 dispensaries an Harty Biglove, 1 ©" | Sunday morn = 4 Ss or ioe 14 oe A several lower grade classrooms in| Mrs. Gabriel Kalmar and daugh-| Eleven month old Timmy Harvey For Service Call J he ; : I es ro Cie Ae wo different locations. Besides our| ter Anna, Scranton, were dinner | is a patient at the same hospital 674 4781 4 mate ° ohh fo tows yy the a schools, the Catholics and govern- guests at the William Munkatchys, | suffering with a bronchial infection. | = So you better check this | Teak sp town to where the x mere olen Tigre Then 4d 3 sete on Tuestey evening Sol gt =e Jom | emori vy, Daten | oe iin ai ou wi that most if not all the children Mrs. Ralph Lutes, Mrs. Guy Fritz, | Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Harvey were Wey BLAS | ii ¥ I former teachers now in hi : IY Sh in school. Mrs. Earl Crispell and Mrs. Arch | Mrs. Harvey's brother and sister-in- DL ® f i gh EOV-| © The most striking thing I noticed | Austin attended the White Shrine | law, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kuharick i | ernment positions. Though many : ad : 5 Mi new 1nves men al ) Yad loft the Mission for disciplinary on the trip was the huge number | card party at the Acme Auditorium, | and children Maureen and Terry ro for: other. seasones they ate’ vier of small children everywhere. At|at Edwardsville on Thursday eve-| Ann from Trevose. Also Miss An- C ALL 1 : | oroud of thelr go high one village I remarked on it and | ning. | toinette Kuharick of Fairless Hills. jt b t f t! \ ! | Sound and brig. Ghat ialll the. ime) the people said, “ Yes, ‘and there Mrs. William Shalata entertained Classmates of the Methodist | 6 5 ¢ A ; ov 1 as ® nittant eldeariondl. poss. dn the | are more boys being born because | at the home of her mother-in-law, | church will meet at the home of | PHIL i iy a : p so many men were killed in the | Mrs. Joe Shalata Sr., on Friday eve- | Mrs. Raymond ‘Gunton, on Friday | : or | Province are held by Protestants. |. -.. | NOVICK! i } Mine of those nich Ave Strong Sit i fighting last year.” Of course, there | ning. Present were: Mrs. Joseph | evening, at 7:30 p.m. | 4 jo is Church an 2 et are always more boys born than | Shalata Sr., Mrs. Francis Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lane and | (Owner) To 2 Pe ia na Leivls, and at another place they said | and Cheryl, Mrs. Henry Lane, Mrs. | Mrs. Albert Jones spent the week- ya | at the New Year's service, SA the | El th Field. Mrs. Alb Alto . , | fl that’s z. Week shoadiot thoy il e were more. girls! Anyway the sworth Field, Mrs. ert Jones, | end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Be: WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT 2 | story birth rate is going right ahead, | Mrs. Dorothy French, Mrs. Guy | Theodore Jones and family, War- Y ad : 3 : ' | y gr g especially among the mission work- Fritz, Mrs. Ronald Hopfer, Mrs. Joe | wick, N. Y. ; 1 KNB’s New 4%% INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES ! * | Her Mission To Lodja, ete. | ers, and the women plead with me | Nalbone, Mrs. Joseph Shalata Jr.,| Kenneth Harvey is being released Jone Leave your money with us. for two years and earn a big | .I had brought plaster with me : + . | ning 47% compounded quarterly IMMEDIATELY FROM fe : : . 4 b to send ‘them birth control med- | Mrs. Paul Thomas. from General Hospital today, after | a Eh to aks a foe 0) Tinks 2 Thee icine. T've already written to the | Mrs. Jacob Miner expects to be'a two week stay, suffering from a ® Pr . Mi interest through our automatic. quarterly renewal ;pro- [for suhus. bags -- Snes We gulimhext doctor who is going to visit | released from General Hospital, on virus infection. omp f vision. How will ‘we pay you your interest? That's | with polio that Ethel and I got the! t, take a bic supply of the new '® Dependable orm entirely up to you. We'll send you a check quarterly, left-handed wheelchair for. Ethel things with him. BE annually or you may want to let the interest accumulate { and I looked around for a truck ] f REPAIRS TO ALL until redemption. It is to your advantage to let your going to W. N. -- the plane was | Vv ALENT ; NE GAS APPLIANCES Ma interest grow, because, through our automatic renewal occupied elsewhere .- and to our| BERKEY PIANO RECITAL | | Aver plan, your original investment will return 26.6% in joy we found the Church truck was hg = in P y 3 ) five short years. going with medicines and some Wilkes College Department of | i | things of the Bishop's and we could | Music extends an invitation to Back 45 M CHECK THIS MONEY-GROWTH CHART ride along. The D. S. agreed for Mountain residents to 2ypend the SALE ON mean ly. | Ove the truck to stay for a whole day | senior piano recital of Jackson | | Rob Orivi 4 & 1. 4 w= a BOT OE OB and take us out to Kuhu's village. Berkey this Saturday evening at TO SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20TH 4 : LA | ed 1 Lege 1¥ oY 31 1 5 y He also instructed the chauffeur to | 8:30, in the Center for Performing ATIONWIDE \ toon Mr, post ear ears gars Years gars take us by way of Djalu, the huge Arts. 1 C SSUTUAL DIIURANCE COMES 6 : | son, $ 100.00 $ 104.34 $ 109.90 $ 11522 $ 120.79 $ 126.63 : = = : | 2 HH Sy soxaomm + som S58 : 4 | terety ——__ i M 500.0 2. : i 3 ; : 0 524.18 549.52 : 576.09 J 603.94 633.14 Reg. $1.10 ERNEST 3 Are 1,000.00 1,048.36 1,099.06 1,152.20 1,207.91 1,266.31 26 Delicio 3 Fla 0 Vy 5,000.00 | 5,241.77 5,495.23 5,760.94 6,039.50 6,331.52 I VOrs ve { GAY h ¥ - ! am Check Your Favorite Flavors—Stock Up Now! ||| new pants of Need the money within twenty-four months? 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