J SrA CARA, Wo aie PR SAN SR TR EP OA NR A RA AN a SECTION B— PAGE 4 — BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin DALLAS, Carol Ann Williams FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage IDETOWN, Bess Cooke JACKSON TWP., Richard Holodick LEHMAN, Mrs. Morton Conne MT. ZION, Rev. Zharles Gilbert NOXEN, Mrs. Elida Beahm Kelly " 8 hay RS 7 57 TNE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY. MARCH 10, 1966 NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS 639-2544 ® RUGGLES, Mrs. Glenn Kocher 639-5618 674-4109 ® SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. F. W. Anderson 675-2001 674-5460 eo SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Thomas Sayre 477-3731 639-9531 ® TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert 696-1689 639-5137 & EAST DALLAS, Mrs. John Konsavage 675-3087 696-1294 ® OAK HILL, Mrs. Stephen L. DeBarry 639-5242 lly 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 Truck Auxiliary to Trucksville Fire Com- sville | Sweet Valley judo team from Wilkes-Barre YMCA Paul Fox, Philadelphia, spent the | Beaumont Russell Pvt. Denmon of the pany will meet in the municipal | provided entertainment. Two hun- | weekend with his father, Harrison | United States Marine Corps was building on Monday night at 8. Mrs. Jacob Harrison will preside. A special registration day for voters who wish to register, change registration, or correct names or addresses, will be held on Monday, March 21 in the municipal building on Carverton Road. Hours from 11 a. m. to 3 p. m. and 6 to 9. Lois Summers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Summers, Cliff- side Avenue, celebrated her twelfth ‘birthday on Thursday, March 3. A family party was held in her honor. Five guests were present. Ruth DeWitt, daaughter of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Warren DeWitt, S. Pioneer ‘Avenue, will participate in a music festival at Lock Haven on Saturday, March 24. The festival is sponsored by the Junior Mozart Club of Wilkes-Barre. On Tuesday night fifteen girls of ‘Girl Scout Troop 634 were guests of Empire Beauty Salon, Wilkes- __ Barre, where they were treated to ~ hair styling. This will give the girls credit toward the good grooming badge. Mrs. Frank Billings and Mrs. Ralph Williams are leaders of the group. Dorothy Summers, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Summers, Cliff- side Avenue, is confined to her home by illness. Dorothy celebrated her tenth birthday on January 21 when she was honor guest at a family party. Cub Scout Pack 155 held their _ Blue and Gold dinner in the educa- ! TI PEL RR ETT HONE i ERE ER 5: i 4 § FE a STARE RR NERS tional building of Trucksville Meth- oodist «Church on February 24. The CALL “PHIL” NOVICKI (Owner) = LORRY ‘GAS SERVICE ® Prompt ® Dependable REPAIRS TO ALL GAS APPLIANCES 696-1763 drycleaning Dalton wear calls for Sani- tone care. Yes, Dalton and other leading clothing manufacturers recom- mend our Sanitone drycleaning to keep clothes looking the way they were original- ly styled. Take their § word for it. Better yet, try our Sanitone dry- # cleaning yourself! advertised in Styled by Dalton 288-1496 _. MAIN PLANT and NARROWS SHOPPING CENTER BRANCH STORE O'Malia’s Laundry & Luzerne-Dallas Highway daughter of | health checkup!” | dred persons were present. | Maureen Brown, daughter of) Atty. and Mrs. | Brown, Westmoreland Hills, re-| Saturday noon. | ceived confirmation at St. Therese’s| Don't forget the Lenten Services | Church, Shavertown, on Sunday. A | at Maple Grove Church on Thurs- | family dinner was held at her home | day evening. Next week services | following the ceremony. | will be at Loyalviile Church. | Mrs. Rosemarie Ketchum, Dover, | Sam Edwards has been ill at his IN. J., spent several days recently home. | with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Huey, Wil- Chester Adams, Cliffside Avenue. | ligmsport spent a day recently at | Barbar, Bruce and Brenda, chil-| their summer home here. i dren of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Had-| Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ferrey, Susan | | sall, Harris Hill Road, will celebrate | and Wendy Morgan and Joseph | their twelfth birthday on Saturday. | Blaine spent the weekend with Mr. | A family party at their home is and Mrs. Norval Blaine and family, | | planned. FE iz. : | Sterling, NJ. { Deborah Sullik, Brockton, Mass, | Mr. and Mrs. ‘Peter Skopic :an- | spent several days recently with Mr. | nounce the birth of a daughter at and Mrs. ‘Fred Fitzer, Staub Road. | Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Skopic is the | Miss Sulik is a former resident of | former Joan Brobst. Holly Street. 3 | © Mr. and Mrs.: Albert Ferrey, Mrs: Mary Bennett, ‘Lycoming College Catherine Wildoner and Cindy spent | student, and a friend, Bruce Badger; the weekend at Trenton, N.J., visit- | | Auburn, N. Y., spent the weekend ing Mr. Ferrey's daughter, © Mrs. | with Mary's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | James Steinruck who is recuper- | Sheldon Bennett, Orchard Street. | ating from an operation. | Mrs. Ruth Turn Reynolds, John- |! Capt. and Mrs. George Marshal-| son Avenue, spent a recent weekend | lick and daughter, of Marylalnd, | | in New York City. | spent He veclond we il torte 9 . . . | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maran- | { es = oe Be J eiodish] sky. Another daughter and family, “| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newcomb, N.J., | building on Tuesday night. Mrs. |’ i 7 | Thoma, Williams’ presided. A ‘play’ recently spent some time with them | under the direction of Ruth Merrel | also. : : : was given. A coffee hour followed. Keith Kyttle son of Mr «and Mrs. | | Earl Kittle Jr. celebrated his twelfth | | Fifty members were present. fA i I Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Cobb and | birthday on Thurs ay with a family | dinner at his home. daughter, Carol, Philadelphia, will | | spend the weekend with ‘his broth- | Koneen So a a] { er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. | his home’ from Nesbl pital | 7 ; ; ient after R His where he has been a patien | ShIFTSImMIT Cine Ave an auto accident in which he sus- | William Clewell, John Wardell, | tained a broken leg. His father | | Trucksville; Ge orge Kromelbein, | ~ 10s Kreller is also: recuperating West Wyoming; and Charles Gosart, | ei. being a hospital patient. | Sweet Valley spent several days at | Peter Maransky Jr: left recently | | Pinehurst, N.. C.- where they did] for Fort Benning, Georgia for his, | some golfing. | basic training. His wife, the former | Mrs. Charles Ford, the former | gusan Learn, has returned to her Jean Clewell, Whiteboro, N. Y., fell | parents home in St. Louis, Mo. i ' recently while skiing and broke her.| . eddy Kyttle, son of Mr. and Mrs. | wrist. : | Earl Kyfttle Sr., has returned to | Congratulations ‘to. Mr. and. Mrs. | his home. Teddy received his dis-! Merle Pope, Warden Avenue, who | charge and returned home on celebrated their 25th wedding an- | Thursday. | niversary ‘on Monday. Card Of Thanks : | ” > ; «=| ‘Mr. and: Mrs. Charles ‘Kreller and | The American Cancer Society es-| gonneth wish to thank everyone | | timates that. about *295,000 died of for their cards and kindness, both | cancer last year. Many of them | po. Mr. Kreller and. also their | ‘could ‘have-been saved if they had | i, Kenneth were hospitalized. ‘seen their doctors in time. The So- : | ciety says: “Don’t forget that annual | Tve A dni te d - ws To Geisinger | | 1 | Carl A. Rees, Jr, RD 2 Hunlock | Creek, was admitted ‘to Geisinger | Medical Center on March 2. | was readmitted to Geisinger on | March 3. | Piease Use Our Coupons When You Buy of Our Advertisers ASPHALT PAVING Driveways Parking Areas CRUSHED STONE “Meeting Pa. Dept. of Highway Specifications.” 5% American Asphalt Paving ; Co. 696-1114 Plant and Quarry — Chase Fox. Anyone having news for this col-! given by James Lenahan | umn please call 477-3731 before Denmon and daughters Shirley and Roxy of Kingston at the Hotel [S..C., guest of honor at a dinner party Mr. and Mrs. William Prince, Tunkhannock, Saturday, March 5. Russell, who completed his basic training at Parris Island, and Camp LeJeune, N. C, enplaned Monday at the Avoca Air- port for San Diego, Cal., enroute to duty at Okinawa. Those who at- tended the dinner party were: Mr. | and Mrs. Russell Denmon, Sr., Phil- and Kevin, Mrs. Raymond Denmon, and Mr. Wayne Denmon. pi Mr. and Mrs. Donald. Jones and family of Washington, #N.} J. were visiting Mrs. Jones's parents, Mr. | | door, calling ‘on. people. in “their Mr. and Mrs. Reed Balewski, of | | against cancer, and asking for funds | to support the Society's year round and Mrs. Frederick Weiss, recently. Geneva, N. Y., spent ‘last weekend herve with their families. : Harry Clark, Jr., was a recent surgical patient at Nesbitt Hospital. The Sherwood Denmons- of Port | Murray, N. J., enjoyed last week- | | end with Sherwood’'s mother, Mrs. | Raymond Denmon. | Congratulations are due Albert | Crispell, principal of the :Thomas | Jefferson Elementary School, ‘Levit- | town, Pa. for his article “Key | Words for Excellence © in Instrue- | tion” in the March issue of the | Pennsylvania School Journal. Al-| bert was graduated from Beaumont | High School, Mansfield State Col- | lege, and is doing graduate work at Penn State. Idetown | Mrs. Raymond Walters, "Mrs. AL| | fred Hadsel, Mrs. Mary Rogers were | hostesses for the Confidence Class | which met in the churchouse on harlotte | xs 0 : 2 “Mrs. | greatly reduced mileage rates, Koeb | Martha Macialek and Mrs. Loomis. | Tuesday evening... Mrs Calkins led devotions,. James Barrall while and Ruth Walters. It was voted to | tariff revisions will be effective May | Cindy Goble, : | pay for five new Hynmals, also to | give $10.00 to the United Fund. : Mary | gram. during the past two! years, in Present were Mesdames Brown, James Barrall, Bruce Wil- liams, Roswell Frederici,’ George May, Ruth Walters and son Tommy; | Bess Cooke. at Pomeroys Names: Mar. For New Shopping Unit William Dennis, Managing ‘Direc- | tor of Pomeroy's, has announced the | Allen Strohl, Fernbrook, Dallas, | appointment of Steven: C. Nicolo as | manager of the new Pomeroy’s store {at the Midway Shopping: Center, | | Wyoming. : z Mr. Nicolo a native of the Reading area attended - Reading Catholic High School and graduated from Albright College class of 1959 with a B.A. degree in Political Science. While at college he was very active in the Kappa Upsilon Phi Cocial Fraternity and Student Council and was Editor-In-Chief of the college weekly newspaper the “Albright- ian”. Mr. Nicolo started his career with Allied Stores Corporation, of which an Executive Trainee with Pom- eroy’s, Reading in 1959. He com- pleted the Allied Executive Train- ing Program in 1960 and was trans- fered to Pomeroy’s, Pottsville as Sales Promotion Manager, the po- sition he held until this present appointment. Mr. Nicolo has currently taken up residence at 22 Center Street, Forty Fort with his wife Mary Ann and daughters Maria and Gina. 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Jerry | the ‘Pomeroy’s, stores axe. units, as | EVANS DRUG STORE Harveys Lake Highway, Shavertown 674-3888 — Two Phones — 674-4681 | Heads Cancer Drive HOAGIE SALE Girl Scout Troop 631 will be sell- ing Hoagies on Saturday, March 19 at the Acme in Shavertown and the A & P Store in Dallas. will be made at Shavertown Meth- odist Church. Orders placed with Mrs. Robert Domnick or Mrs. Elwood Swingle, or any members of the troop. yours delivered just let the girls know. Proceeds will furnish a trip to Harrisburg for the hard working | troop members. DOG HIT | Jay /C. Hill's pet Dachshund, | “Petie”, nearly lost his life Sunday | when a car driven by Mrs. Albert | Ray, Sweet Valley, swerved her | vehicle and slammed into the parked car of John Clause. GEORGE W. STANTON | . / ; | and the Clause vehicle was badly George 'W. 'Stanton, Honesdale | damaged. The impact moved part | businessman and northeast Pennsyl- | ———— Sel — | vania Cancer Crusade chairman, re- | ported today that American Cancer | Society volunteers in this area are | barrelled attack on -cancer’ during | wedding anniversary this week Wednesday March 9th. Congratu- lations . from the writer of this column. BIRDS | Luzerne : County | chairman. ;. 3 alm © \ Area’ Crusaders, will go door-to- homes to tell them how: to guard | rows and swallows took possession. | It has been a long time since I've | even seen a blue bird. I have just cleaned up the house and re-set it | program of research, education: and service. We y “This ig Stanton’s first year as an | Area Crusade chairman for the | American Cancer Society. CC — end of the low meadow. A spar- | Centermoreland Phones | row has already investigated. To Enjoy Lower Rates: | seeds on the feeder will last longer | Phone customers on the Center then! Moreland exchange (333) will: pay | lower rates, with filing of new rates | | by Commonwealth Telephone Com- | | pany, Dallas. . | Noxen Base rate area revisions filed to- | ; | day with, the Pennsylvania’ Public | The rest of the Cadettes are be leaving probably. The sunflower | es — 1 wealth will effect annual savings of Loomis, the Juniors are: Doris Par- | Rose Biggs, Thelma Sue, $2,488 for 126 customers, R. E. | rish, Koeb, District Manager, announced | Engelman, Janice Traver, Donna | today. + 1 Murphy, Linda Swire, Roxanne They: will also enable all of the | Keefe, Dorothy Weaver, Dianne | Center Moreland rural “multi-party | Johns, Judy Seott, Laura Boston, | customers and present two-party | Vicky Coole, Mary Ann Zacharius, | and four-party. rural customers to, Denmothers, Nellie Scouten, Betty | enjoy better grades of service at Smith, Doris Evans, Ethel Jones, | stated. The Brownies were: Terry Sha- | Hoagies | may be If you wish | The ! little fellow lost a piece of his scalp | Mount Zion Mr. and Mrs. William Kitchen of | Mt. Zion are celebrating their 45th | pair. of cardinals on the ground | speedy recovery. The evening grosbeaks will soon | ° — | of the steps and sidewalk in front | | of the Clause home. | HERE AND THERE | At this writing, plans are being | made to bring Chuck Malkemes home from Kentucky. He will be transferred to General Hospital, | {but perfect weather conditions must | exist before the injured young man can be flown here. He is still suf- fering from pneumonia and other injuries incurred in an automobile accident near Bowling Green, Ky. It was a happy time in the Fred Malkemes household on Sunday evening when Fred Jr., called his parents from Boston Airport. The |. plane had stopped to refuel and |'then landed in New York, where | the young teacher who had spent two and a half years in East Africa | under a government teaching pro- | | gram, was met by his sister and | | brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- | | | Sunday morning 1 watched the | under the feeder. Papa Gorgeous | (as we call him- selected a sun- flower seed and gallantly hopped | over to her ladyship and put it in her mouth! furry gray beginnings of Spring. Two deer stood for a moment of watchfulness on the wooded knoll to the south of us. Then in no walked off the stage. HO HUM! Finally -after a great deal of, | mathematical agony and re-figuring and re-figuring I got my income tax forms finished and in the mail. There is no practice which does so completely deflate my ego of intel- | ligence quotient as trying to under- | stand the Government's “plain” di- | rections. Don't ever ask me to | Utility - ‘Commission by Common- {Linda Evans, Paula Smith, Donna | submit to one of those 1.Q. tests; | I never did, never dared! SLOW DOWN AND LIVE . | - Over at. the edge of Ted Ruff’s | property facing the Mt. Zion church || is a small sign reading ‘danger — | drive slow”. As" you approach the | little -hill that for a few feet hides his driveway that comes out on. the highway and also the turn into the cross-over road, you see this sign. You are curious to know what it If approved. by. the P. UC. the lata, Connie Murphy, Sherry Strohl, (says, so you slow down enough: to | Karen Weaver, Patty | 11. These base rate revisions, are | Brody, Maureen Sickler, Jerry | Susan Jones, Eliza- | beth . Jones.' ‘After attending the which $74,000. wes invested iz :out- | Methodist Church they also at-| side’ facilities and additional central | tended the Lutheran Church wand | office ' equipment. ¢ AL | the Independent Bible Church in The savings and improved service | the evening. : | will result from, the extension of| Mr and Mrs. Voyle Traver, Mrs. | the present base rate area; and es-| Francis Cook and son John, spent | tablishment of two new: zone rate | the weekend at the home of Mr. | areas. | These’ two new. zone ‘rate | and Mrs. Seldon Traver, Green | areas will" embrace. the “whole: ex- | Castle, Pa. | change. The base rate area.will be! = Mr, and Mrs. William MacMillan | extended around : the ‘perimeter “of | spent the weekend with Mrs. Thel- the present base’ rate. towaid Vern- | ma Adams, Binghamton, N. Y. | on, toward Suttoh Creek: Road: be- | Mrs. Grace Keiper entertained at { B | low Orange, and to Heitsman’s-Cor- | dinner. In honor of her sor Tom: my’s seventeenth birthday, on Sun- day, Mrs. Oscar Patton, Mr. and Mrs. James Ide and Tammy, Jimmy and Eddie Stredney, Harvey's Lake. Mrs. Celia Fela and daughter Sandra and Mrs. Earl Lewis, Hun- lock Creek called on Mr. and Mrs. George Eisenhower on Friday. (Continued on Page 5 B) | ners. : | Zone Rate “1” ‘will take in Vern- on, the area ' toward Xeelersburg, | Finch's Corners, Dymond Hollow, | Sutton Creek Road, Carverton, the | Bodle Road area toward West Wyo- { ming, Dorrance Corners, the Center | Moreland-Beaumont Road and the | Vernon-Beaumont Road. Zone rate | “2” will take in the area beyond | Vernon toward Tunkhannock. Eleven multi-party customers lo- cated within the base rate area ex- tension will automatically be up- graded to four-party service with no increase in rates; 169 multi-party customers located in the new zone | rate areas will be offered one or two-party service at -substantially reduced mileage rates, Koeb ex- | plained. { Recognition For 100% Key members of the Blood Donor of the Valley gathered at the March 18 for special recognition. Mrs. Edward Gilroy, coordinator for this area, says that the Red Cross will award a special honor to the Back Mountain group for its achievement of over 100 percent results during 1965. Reservations may be made at the Chapter House, or with Mrs. Gilroy. Polio Decline: There were 59 cases of poliomyelitis in the U. S. during 1965, the Health Insurance Insti- tute said. The total was nearly 50% lower than in 1964, when there were 116 cases. In 1955, there were 23,895 cases. — ATTENTION SMALL BUSINESS — Would You Like To — Make More Profit . . Turn Your Inventory Into Cash — Clean Up Your Stock — | Bring in New Customers — Collect Past Accounts. TO | ACCOMPLISH THE ABOVE . . . Write or Phone 639-5786 — Arthur.G. Engler, R. D. 1, Harveys Lake, Pa. — CREATIVE SALES SERVICE -— * INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED * BUSINESS ANALYSIS-SALES PROMOTION A QUALITY Program from A QUALITY Dealer” Another reason why you always buy with confidence at Motor Twins. OUR USED CAR Milage Guarantee y attached to all of our used cars is your assurance of the actual mileage registered on this car when received by us. MOTOR TWINS Market and Second Ave., Kingston - 229 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre Nobody But NOBODY TURNS DOWN A MOTOR TWINS DEAL ! ! Blood Donor Team Rates| Team from the Back Mountain will | be among those from other sections |! Crystal ‘Ballroom at Hotel Sterling | read it. Then it is safe for you to drive on with caution. There needs to be some such sign | ag you come from Wyoming up the hill (that should have ' been .cut down) in front of Dick Holmes’. You can't see who might be coming from the other way, and drivers’ | from that other way can’t see you. | Better both drivers keep his own side of the center line! VALLEY CREST |! Last Thursday morning a group | 'of 17 Homemakers who have just | finished a course of training for ‘their humanitarian work met at | Valley Crest for some briefing by different members of the staff. I believe ‘they are chiefly from the | Hazleton area and will be assigned | to go into hemes where there is temporary need for some capable hands to take over until family ad- | for Ro if possible. | ing her ‘justments can be made. i WANTED MIKE LANGEL Several bushels of cow manure — deliverd® If not, we'll load it ourselves. PHONE DALLAS POST DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA SHAVERTOWN ter Mahoney, Syosset, N. Y. He arrived home on Wednesday. John Kritchen, Jr., who is sta- tioned in Germany Air Force has been promoted to Airman 2nd (Class according to word received by his mother. Jackie, as he is more familiarly known to his friends, was a mem- ber of John Butler's Explorer Scouts and attained the rank of Eagle prior to entering the service. He ig stationed at Ramstein, Germany. Mrs. A. A. Sinicrope and daugh- ter, Patricia, drove to Palmerton, Pa., over the weekend to visit their father and husband, who is a pa- tient at the hospital there. Mrs. Sinicrope remained with him. Joanne Linker is a Pet at resi on Nesbitt Hospital. She Shaver Avenue. Among local Florida vacationers are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Monk, who are expected home shortly. Shel Evans, who I find is an inter- ested fox hunter, brought down a fine specimen last week. Walter Andrews is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. We wish him a Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williamson have moved to Spring Street. They are newlyweds. Mrs. Newton Ness has been visit- daughter and son-in-law, | We had a bird house made to the |" Catherines snowdrops are up. Mrs. Francis McDermott, Teaneck, | specifications of the bluebird, but The cultivated bush of pussywillows N. J. = - last year and the year before spar- is opening up its tall branches of | Sterling Ash and Juan Torres, New York City, were visitors at the home of the Harold Ashes over the weekend. Mrs. Joseph Baganski will spend | =oynd on the southeast side at the | hurry and ‘with light dignity they the weekend in New York, where she will join her husband, ##%etty | officer on the U.S.S. Wright, ¥hich expects to dock there briefly. The; will be guests of Mr. and Mrs Robert Berquist. Sincere sympathy is extended to John Kritchen, Sr, and Stephen Tometchko, Jr., in their Wgteent bereavements. : Mrs. Al Dampf is a patient at Carpenter Nursing Home. Drop her a card or better still if you are in the neighborhood, she would enjoy a visit from her friends immensely. 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