ry et- he lo- is- res er ms ng 1S€e es- BREET AROS a SRS Ee | | ! | } | ] | i i } § DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA DONT BLAME THE DOCTORS by Mrs. Fredric W. Anderson The ever present hazard of drunken drivers upon our highways calls for drastic action not by the munici- palities nor the medical forces of each community but by the legislators who shape the policies to be followed through by our local law enforcement agencies. ‘No one can blame the doctors for washing their | hands of the whole dirty mess which begins when the intoxicated individuals are first brought into their offices. The medical profession is up to its ears in trying to treat the increasing number of cases needing their atten- tion, its rolls skyrocketing through the tension : packed era in which we live and the increased benefits offered by health insurance plans. The doctor of today has little | time for relaxation, family or other interests. The main objection of these highly skilled men is not so much the examination of the inebriated individual at any or all hours but the loss of valuable time in the purts when the case is brought before the presiding magistrate. Here, attorneys bent on an acquittal, harass and badger the physician in an effort to prove that he has erred in his judgment. A good doctor has no stomach for such an experience. And who can blame him when his thoughts are undoubtedly on a desperately ill patient who needs his services far more. It is about time that our state governing bodies do something to remedy the existing condition. A physician's certificate should be ample evidence / in any courtroom and the doctors would be more than willing to cooperate if their time was not to be bartered for an appearance at a carnival of wits, in behalf of some character, who cares little if he transgresses upon the rights and well-being of his fellow citizens. Give So More Will Live, Theme Of Heart Fund Appeal For 1966 chairman of the 1966 Heart Fund Atty. Bernard Podcasy, munds, Mrs. Elva Costello and Miss Linda Howell; Hickory Hills, general campaign, said many workers Be Eileen Schilling; Dallas Town- assisting in the Back Mountain area. the“Fegion is Mrs. Robert W. Spears, : Lawrence Hilburt, Mrs. 245 Carverton Road, Trucksville. of ship, Mrs. Joseph Vaskas, chairman; epting the chairmanship for | Kunkle, Mrs. Charles Mitchell, Mrs. Charles | Newell, Mrs. Wayne Hoover, Mrs. Mrs. Spears stated: “The slogan | Wilson Mawry, Mrs. Andrew. Tre- our campaign is ‘Give So | gan, Mrs. Calvert Birnstock, Mrs. More Will Live.’ Heart diseases and | Thomas Bozek, Mrs. Stephen Glova, heart attacks touch the families of | and Mrs. Richard Searfoss. virtually everyone, so the 1966 | Heart Fund campaign deserves our | Jr.; New Goss Manor, Mrs. Gerald su in be as generous as possible.” Herbert Morris; Fernbrook, Mr s. | Shuster; pport. When the volunteers call | Bongo, Mrs. Donald Anthony, and the Back Mountain region, please Mrs. Presley Shannon; White Trailer | Court, Mrs. Assisting are: Shrine Acres, Mrs. | Apple Wood Manor, Mrs. William High Point Acres, Mrs. Andrew Gallagher and Mrs. Joseph | William Wallo; College Manor, Mrs. Vaskas; Overbrook Road, Mrs. R.| Joseph Shard; Haddonfield Hills, H. M Foss, Mrs. Joseph Pagliante, and | Mrs. John LaBarge; and Elmecrest, rs. Eleanor Cooper; Upper De-| Mrs. J. Sallada, Mrs. Royce Powers, munds, Mrs. Paul Klug; Lower De-' and Mrs. Walter Laison. NEE NE EEE ARN AUS ENN EAE ANNAN RAS Graphic Arts Services INCORPORATED. f PHOTO-ENGRAVING Offset Negatives and Platemaking Screen Prints, Art Work 2 Phone 825 2978 ‘Rear 29 North Main Street Wilkes-Barre, Pa. b . ' Beat down heating costs two ways First, a revolutionary new invention for oil burn- ers, the Gulf Solar Heat ECONOJET, beats down costs by giving you more heat from less oil. Secondly, Gulf Solar Heat® drives down heat- ing costs because it's scrubbed clean with hy- ‘drogen to burn hotter—cleaner and more com- pletely. It goes further, yet costs no more. Get more out of your heating dollars by call- ing us today! : Zz > Pg < Z. y ECONOJET CHARLES H. LONG SWEET VALLEY 477.2211 Goss Manor, Mrs. Edward Boltz, | Christie Beauregarde; | Hiking Club Holds Dinner; Future Plans Announced Susquehanna Trailers’ hiking club recently held its annual dinner at Plains American Legion, with Mr. Steve Emanuel, retired educator and conservationist, as guest speaker. Attorney Elmer Bolla and his wife, | representing the Susquehanna Ap- | palachian Hikers club of Harrisburg, gave a few remarks. Miss Elizabeth Stilp was chair- man of the dinner, assisted by Miss Ann Anstett and Mrs. Eugene Sta- wicki. Miss ‘Shirley Bromfield and Mrs. Pearl Bromfield were in charge of decorations, which featured hik- | ‘ers and skaters in miniature form | in a rustic setting. Mrs. Stawicki | ” THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1966 also assisted on this committee. io lelin. Hikers were reminded to bring Dallas Franklin Monroe ice skates for the hikers to be held | 1996 Needs Information during February and March. The | Dallas - Franklin - Monroe gradu- group meets every Sunday at Kirby | 4ting class of 1956 needs the ad-| Health Center, 12:45 p.m. ; | dresses of three members, in ad- | Ice skating and hiking will be { vance of a class reunion to be held enjoyed at Blytheburn Lake, Feb- | some time. thie summer. ruary 20th with Miss Elizabeth | Names are: William Schlittler, Stlip as leader; February 27th, Per- | Eugene Sedler, and Walter Woz- | rin’s March, Orange, : : | Evans as leader; March 6th, Mrs. | Ella Kersteen will be hostess to gresses of these graduates, is asked the group at North Lake, Sweet Val- 31] Mrs. R. Dale Wagner at ley; March 20th, Alderson, Harveys Meadowerest. Lake; Mrs. Florence Joos, leader; ~ March 27th, Pine Hill Fire Tower, TO GEISINGER Thornhurst-near Bear Lake, Joe| Alice L. Shoemaker, Shickshinny Kasulitis, leader. |RD 1, was admitted to Geisinger TT Medical Center, Danville, on Feb- IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE ruary 22. They're one of many! eel Does AsP Sell? Se That's a fair question. But not an easy one to answer because we have our own quality standards, different from any other meat merchant. These standards don’t fit exactly the familiar terms you know for grades of meat. As an example, did you know that some beef, graded U.S. Choice, just doesn’t meet our “Super-Right” specifications? It’s true! You see...we don’t buy by grade. We use our own high standards to bring you the best values. That doesn’t mean we don’t approve of such grading —not at all. It just means we're very fussy about the beef we label “Super-Right.” It stands to reason we have to be or A&P wouldn't be America’s number one meat merchant, Are “Super-Right” Meats a: good reason for shopping A&P? What Quality THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO.. INC. Legal Notice — [ ing claims or with Bob nicki | same to Joseph Sott, executor, 232! pyonrag Anyone who knows present ad-| Gardner Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, | |.i. of Wilkes-Barre City. Letters Pennsylvania. Legal Notice — Notice is hereby given that let- ters testamentary have been grant- ed in the estate of Mary Jane Clune, | JONATHAN C. VALENTINE, ATTY., late of Wilkes-Barre City, { qe sz March 31, 1965. All persons in-'— READ THE TRADING POST — SECTION B — PAGE 3 debted to said estate are’ required | 35 N. FRANKLIN STREET, to meke payment, and those hav- | WILKES-BARRE, PA. Notice ig hereby given that letters ing claims or demands present aL domends present! ySTATE OF THEODORE R. (Died January 6, 1966) GAY New Dall | of Administration having been | granted, all persons indebted to | said estate are requested to make | payment and those having claims to present the same to IRENE THOMAS, ADMINISTRATRIX, c/o Center died ERNEST Shopping as testamentary have been granted in|Same to Mary Evelyn Kuprevich, | —————————. the estate of Eva Sott A/K/A Eva | Eras 10 Wall Street, Dan-| pr Sott, late of -Wilkes-Barre City, died | Ville, Pennsylvania. November 1, 1964. All persons in- | Sr ATIOHWID debted to said estate are required | L e 1 N ti a. ON SUAS Sears to make payment, and those hav- | ga OtiCe “Nr py So—— re 0 Ses Centermoreland 338-4501 DALLAS 675-1176 4 LEAN TENDER pal > EC sy “SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY . . . All 7-in. Cuts From the 1st 4 Ribs Only! NONE PRICED: Lb. SE } A HIGHER! 7 % \ U.S. GOVT. INSPECTED G YOUNG 5 to’ 9-Lb. a PoE; AVG. Lb. HIGHER! OVEN Jane Parker 7 T » READY! 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