to ple ind me ve ny- led ital rch nge the au, hat on ship ship lice ring ship of of ors, on pg A etn a tn SA — DALLAS PENNSYLVANIA Truck Ensign Robert Pritchard, New| Bedford, Mass., spent a recent week | end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Pritchard, Maple Street. Airman Second Class and Mrs. Dale Culver and infant son, Michael Dale, Goldsboro, N. C., spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Culver, Carverton Road. Airman Culver is stationed | at Seymour-Johnson Air Force Base. Mrs. Herbert R. Williams, Hill Street, has returned home from a, visit with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Fulmer, Philadelphia. Mrs. Lansford Norris, Chase Road, entertained her card club on Tues- day evening. Guests were: Mes- dames Lynn Ashworth, Fred Case, Jeonard Ide, Lewis Ide, Thomas iliams, and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelly, Springfield, who were guests of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly and family, - Limewood Road, were detained four days by the snow storm of three weeks ago. Mrs. Florence C. Finney, Carver- ton Road, is a surgical patient in Nesbitt Hospital. Auxiliary to Trucksville Fire Company met in the municipal sville building on Meniiay night, February 14. Vivian Cobb, Selinsgrove, and | her brother, Gary, Bloomsburg, | spent a recent weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cobb, Bunker Hill. Mrs. Walter Miles, Huntsville Road, is convalescing at her home following an illness. George Lemmon, Sewell, N. J, came here on Thursday to attend the funeral of his late brother, W. LeRoy Lemmon. Girl Scout Troop 630 met in the Trucksville Methodist Church on Monday, February 14. A wvalentine party was held in conjunction with the meeting. Betsy Welker, daughter of Mrs. John Welker, Highland Avenue, is enrolled as a candidate for her Masters degree at Temple Uni- versity. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snowdon Jr. and family, Highland Avenue, left Wednesday by plane for Pompano, Fla., where they will spend some time. Asher Weiss, Oak Stree, is con- valescing at his home from an ill- ness. \ On February 19, the residents of Jackson joined in a ‘common en- deavor. At 3 p.m. the firemen with their officers had a small ceremony in front of- the fire hall, President Richard Holodick presenting a check for the new fire truck to Charles intz, resident of Jackson and wher of Ford Motor Twins. Pres- ent at the mid-afternoon presenta- tion were Frederick Dingle, Presi- dent of the First National Bank of Wilkes-Barre; Willard Wright Sr. and Fred Fielding; Trustees of the le company; Donald Jones, As- sistant Fire Chief; Steve Krupinski, Vice President; Robert Cooper, Sec- retary, and the following firemen: | Frank Fabian, Bert Balliet and Paul Snyder. The Ladies Auxiliary was represented by Mary Ashton and Freda Snyder. Leighton Scott of the | Dallas Post ‘took pictures. Behind | the scene, Mr. Frantz presented the | firemen with his generous donation | to the drive. At 6:30, the annual Firemen and! Euphemia Faltwalter received Auxiliary Banquet was held. Ninety- six people were on hand to hear | an excellent speech by the honor- | able Judge Bernard Brominski, The topic of the Judge's speech was “the ten sins of citizenship.” All present were greatly impressed and if a pin were dropped it would have been heard. This, of course was also ac- companied by the Judge's great sense of humor. In his welcoming address, Pres- ident Holodick asked for more ac- tive participation and thanked the residents of the township for their generous support in ‘the drive for the new fire truck. Fireman Gerald Bernstein, CPA, ‘vgs called on to give his personal ws of a “city boy” (being born and raised in Newark, N.J., and his ' first experiences in a small town, ; most hilarious being his first ire and his first square dance. Mr. Bernstein then introduced the Guest Speaker, Judge Brominski, giving a resume of the judge's past. Incident- ly, the judge is a member of the Swoyersville Volunteer Fire Co. jot the zoning officer to report all Township All in all, Saturday, February 19, was a triumphant day for the res- idents of Jackson Twp. It helped to show that our small community is united in a common effort to move ahead. On February 18, the board of su- _pervisors held a special meeting to adopt the new zoning laws. Appoint- ed were three adjusters: John Field- ing, 1 yr.; Ed Mark, 2 yr.; Walter Glogowski, 3 yr. Chief of Police, Bob [Cooper was appointed as zon- ing officer. This is a one-year ap- pointment and the supervisors ex- plained that it would be the duty | his findings to this adjuster. On the bowling scene this week, | Jackson (C, the underdog, takes a | strong lead on B and A. Jackson A who played B took 2 out of 3 games moving ahead of B. C who played Sweet Valley B took 2 out of 3 to go into 2nd place in the fireman's league standing. word that her brother, Ferdinand, was gored by a bull in Spain while in the arena. It was reported he was doing fine. Last Sunday, Chief Dale Wright held the first of his instructional classes on operating the new fire truck. It proved to be very success- ful. The men had the opportunity to ‘drive the new truck and handle the apparatus. A fire was built so that the men would have the op- portunity to use the high pressure hose and get the feel of it. This will continue every Sunday afternoon, weather permitting. The. Cub Scouts will hold their annual Blue and Gold Banquet at the Fire Hall tonight at 6:30 p.m. A covered dish supper will be served. Lehman Cub Pack Lehman Cub Pack 241 will hold its annual Blue and Gold Dinner (Father and Son) at the Lehman Methodist Church on Feb. 28 at 6:30 p.m. j | C'mon PEACE Jackson Perkins — send the money ! We need just eleven dollars more for FOR Mike Langel We have already mailed our order to IT —— Folks! ROSES for we know you'll Sorry for the Inconvenience During our Recent Bereavement KING NEPTUNE SEA FOOD || — Memorial Highway, Dallas —' WE WILL BE OPEN THiS WEEK TREMENDOUS SAVINGS WITH - ACME'S 75th ANNIVERSARY BOOKLET! 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