pe ly | This Emblem Identifies Your Welcome Wagon HT § & of to buy another dog. . L-L Jointure pares 25-mah board | OSE . 4 SECTION A — PAGE 4 ‘More Footprints MAY 6, 1965 3 ~ Lake-Lehman taps Norwegian ex- change student for May Queen, . Mette Krog Larsen. St. Paul's Lutheran, 40th Anni- versary. ~ Dallas Liong launch eye-pledge month. ‘ Leinthal police chief at Lake. ~ 150 volunteers comb Larksville Mountain for lost N. Y. girl. Died: Samuel Darling, 78, East Dal- las. Wrighter Benscoter, 84, Hun- locks. Ward Jacquish, 60, Oak Hill. Crawford Wandell, 65, Ross. Mrs. Ella Henninger, Shavertown. Mrs. Van Nortwick, formerly of Dallas. MAY 13, 1965 Auction Kick-Off Dinner. Caddie gets robbed again, plans down to the required 9 directors. Dallas, Masons burn mortgage on 90th anniversary. Political pot boils over. For 1965. ., .. | Harveys Lake. Charles Dressell, 76, ' Rev. Yost To Speak "| To Shavertown WSCS | Died: Mrs. G. F. Brader, 70, former- | lly of Trucksville. J. Bruce Moss, 85, | Rev. Robert D. Yost will speak | on ‘The Life Of Jesus” with special | ! Shaverfown. Mrs. Viola Welch, 53. | emphasis on the Crucifixion and the | | Orange. | MAY 20, 1965 | Two local women win in PWPA | writing field: Hix, a first in column; | | Cathy O'Rourke, Misericordia, best | student award. | Snowdon breaks ground for fu- | neral parlor in Shavertown. { = School board candidates support- ling Dr. Mellman overcome Kozem- | | chak-Daron forces, win nomina- tions. Auction chairmen announced. Died: Allen Henry Ockenhouse, | | Binghamton. Arthur F. Smith, 71, Trucksville. George Mahall, 56, Muhlenburg. James C. Derr, 71, Dal- las. Mabel Everetts, 62, Lake native. Married: Elizabeth Ann Johnson to Ronald Balonis. ; Anniversary: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoover, Golden Wedding. MAY 27%, 1965 v Memorial Day issue, with prevues of Library Auction and Lehman Horse-Show. Keith Swanson and Jackie Hoyt, top honors at Lake-Lehman. Died: Ray ' Stevens, 81, Hillside. Resurrection at the next meeting of | i Shavertown Methodist WSCS onl Monday afternoon, April 4, at 1 p.m. Directed prayer will be held in| the sancturay at 12:45 p.m. Mrs. | Thomas Reese will be in charge of | devotions and Mrs John Rogers will | preside at the business session. Chairman of hostesses will be Mrs. ! Raymond Parsons. A nursery school will be provided for pre-school chil- dren. J March Of Dimes Dance Draws Crowd Of 500 | | March of Dimes Dance, staged | Friday night at Lake-Lehman for | High School students of the Back | Mountain, drew 500 enthusiastic | dancers who wriggled, stomped and cheered their way through the in- tricasies of the Philly-Dog and the Boogaloo, occasionally reverting to the ancient history of the Watusi| and the Twist. | It was one of the two main money-raising efforts of the schools for support of the current March Joseph H. Layou, Trucksville. Otto Olofson, 76, Alderson. Mrs. Agnes | Futch, Carverton. | Married: Ethel W. Cook to Dr. A. E. Shafer. Doris Trethaway to George Oldham. JUNE 3, 1965 Worst traffic accident in years, head-on collision at Lutes Corners, three dead, one from Noxen, Samu- el Traver, 22. ’ | | aT TR i CE, ~ anacivic lite of your community.’ - Kielbosi for “Arlee’s Wally G 84 ‘Main Street, Luzerne Boys’ Wool & Dacron SPORT COATS (vals. to 14.98) $8.98 | Mrs. EASTER? 38 AT . 128 N. MAIN STREET SHAVERTOWN SCHECHTMAN’S ARMY and NAVY STORE Specials For Easter Memorial Day exercises. Graduation issue. ? Died: Robert L. Kitchen, Milton. Hulda Gaston, 69, Dallas native. | Married: Mary Ann Laskowski to Robert Parsons. | JUNE 10, 1965 : Well drilled at Lehman Horse- Show grounds, copious flow. Goodleigh Farm sold to A. DeWitt Smith. Lake-Lehman okays calendar, re- | taining first day of deer season. | Walter Mohr heads Rotary Club. ‘| Died: Mrs. Olive Booth, 82, Dallas. of Dimes. The Student Council at Lake- Lehman was in charge of selling tickets, the Key Club in charge of | the cloakroom. Members of the Lettermen’s Club collected tickets at the door. The Junior class was in charge of the detail. » Contributing its services gratis, was the combo, Mel Wynn and the Rhythm Aces. man 130. Trophy for first place in sports- car rally, competing against 2,000 drivers went to four local kids: Charlyn Oatridge, Sue Szela, Brad- ley Earl, and Brent Smith. : Protective Association aids per- sons suffering inequities in new assessment. Theodore Busch, 41, Dallas. Neual | Kester, 78, Carverton Road. Mrs. | | Died: Mrs. Nettie J. Post, 81, Sweet Valley. Infant daughter of Mr. and | | Mrs. Peter. Shiner. Norman B. La- | moreaux, Lake native. Verna Smith, Trucksville. | JUNE 17%, 1965 | Dallas graduates 198; Lake-Leh- Special” osart’s 8 (across from Acme) PANTS TO MATCH All Colors & Fabrics $2.98 up (Stain Resistant) All Weather Men's Special Group COATS Dress and Sport $8.98 Value Zip Outlining SHIRTS DRESS SHOES Reg. $20 513.98 | Ree. 300 51.98 55.98 1 Men's Boys’ Easter Men’s Skinny Perma Crease SHOES PANTS ; PANTS : : 5.00 Val, S to 3 | All Col & Styl | No Iron, All Colors Bl Res yes $5.98 $2.99 Val. 5.98 $3.98 OPEN — THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY NIGHTS }! | | | Bessie Stem, : 78, Dallas. | JUNE 24, 1965 | ald Thompson. Sue Ann Wakeman Sarah Goss, 85, Dallas. Miss Keziah Edwards, Sweet Valley. Mrs. Blanche Ide, 76, Idetown. Mrs. Elizabeth Lord, Shavertown. Mrs. Jean Harris Whitesell, 50. Mrs. | Married: Carol Haggerty to Leslie Barstow Jr. Suellen Roberts to Ed- win Bush. Dallas Depot razed. John Metecalf’s barn burns, small- er barns with livestock saved. Mathers Commercial buildingg in Trucksville opens. Paper filled with Library Auction, Horse-Show, publicity. Proposed Borough at Lake raises taxation questions. Married: Mary Ann. Sholtis to Don- | to Robert Taylor. Ann Boyle to Wm. R. Mathers. Sharon Ann Ja- cobs to James T. Morgan. Beverly Brenchley to John Shutlock. Anniversary. Fiftieth, Mr. and Mrs. Berton. Riley. B.. B. Lewis; 80th birthday. ‘ Died: Mrs. Emma Sweppy, 58, Ir- vington, 'N. J. Howard D. Jones. Peter © D. 'Stadts. Balfour Gessner, Alaska. Mrs. Erma Davenport, 86, Sweet Valley. Clarence Lasher, 55, Fernbrook. Eugene TF. Misson, 86, Carverton Road. Emily Kitchem, 72, Bethel Hill. Leslie A. Frantz, De- munds Road. JULY 1, 1965 Gate of Heaven graduates eighth grade. Auction grounds being set up, Horse-Show grounds ditto. Lehman Merged Board dies, Lake- ¥ its Lehman School District born. No |} longer a jointure. Died: Sarah Miles McDonald, former Dallas resident. Almon R. Rood, 68, Harveys Lake. Richard John Maher, 38, Demunds Road. Mrs. Ellen A. Foust, 94, Bethel Hill. Mrs. Lotta Pollock, 70, Pikes Creek. Married: Phyllis A. Monko to Fred- erick L. Gove. Suellen Roberts to Edwin Carl Bush. Anniversary: Fiftieth, Mr, and Mrs. Urbane Dymond, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Hayden Richards. Bradner Roushey, 86th birthday. (To Be Continued ) Tau Leens JUDDIE Boys’ Powder Blue and Taupe y Loden Men 5 Ponderosa Slipover Olive Beige Brass MAIN pe CORDUROY TROUSERS LUZERNE We Give S&H GREEN STAMPS SK SNAP JACKET 102 Wo THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1966 Dallas Cub Pack Receives Awards Dallas Cub ‘Scout Pack 281, met March 25 at the Dallas Methodist Church with Achievement awards being persented by James Hopple, cubmaster. Opening ceremony was presented by Den 7 under direction of Mrs. H. Eckman. The following cubs received badges, David Casselberry, James Bolger, Christopher Kaye, David Laidlaw, Bobcat; Scott Slocum, David Mattern, Wolf; Dana Parrish, Silver Arrow under Wolf; Brian Mc- Cartney, Robert Blase, Bear; Brian McCartney, Bruce Munn, Gold Ar- row under Bear. Robert Scott, | Lake-Lehman PTA March meetings of Lake-Lehman P.T.A. were held in the individual elementary buildings. Mrs. Leonard Selingo, area vice-president pre- sided at the meeting held at the Lehman-Jackson School. Mrs. Mar- tin Samuels of the Osterhout Li- brary spoke on ‘Books and Your Child”. She was introduced by Mrs. Gordon Dawe, president of the Lake Lehman P.T.A. Miss Hannah Culp accepted six record players, on behalf of the school. The record players were pur- chased with funds provided by the membership drive held ‘annually in October. Each building in the school district received a percentage of the money collected in this drive. Robert Z. Belles, Supervising Prin- cipal, reported on the new Book- mobile which will soon be in use in the school district. Mrs. Frances Perrego’s third grade class was awarded the membership banner for having the highest percentage of parents attending. The P.T.A. sponsored blood assurance program was explained and “parents were asked to support the plan by con- tributing blood at the semi-annual collections. ] Hostesses were Mrs. Robert Ma- furi, Mrs. Edward Belasco, Mrs. William Frey, Mrs. Glendora Shel- anski and Mrs. Michael Godek. Mrs. Godek, Hospitality Chairman, wishes to thank all mothers who helped her during the year. CASH AND CHECKBOOK RESTORED A checkbook and forty dollars in bills, found in Mrs. John Sen- chak’s backyard on Overbrook Ave- nue two weeks ago, were restored to the rightful owner, Mrs, Cather- ine Nash, by ‘the young man who discovered them, perilously close to the trash burner. Urged to accept a reward, Mrs. Senchak’s son Fred refused. A run-down on the hap- pening showed that Mrs. Nash's son had taken a shortcut across the Senchak yard on coming home from the bank; dropping cash and check- book en route. Y Legal Notice — SEALED PROPOSALS Sealed bids will be received by the Borough of Dallas, Pennsylvania, until 8:00 p.m., EST, April 12, 1966 for the following items: Crushed stone, gravel, screenings or chips, sand, oil, ID-2 laid, F B-1 laid cinders and salt delivered; ren- tal ‘and operating a Motopaver. Bids will be received at the office of the Borough Secretary. Bid forms and proposals may be obtained at 95 Columbia Avenue, Dallas, Penn- the office of the Borough Secretary sylvania. Bids shall be accompanied with a certified check in the amount of $100.00. The Borough reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids or any parts thereof. Walter T. Rowett Borough Secretary FORTY-FORT THEATRE Tonight - Friday - Saturday Sunday (Con’t. from 3) Monday - Tuesday Natalie Wood “Inside Daisy Clover” - Cinemascope and Color £0°0°0°0°2%0°0°4°0°0%0°%2%0%0%0 2 0} LUZERNE THEATRE Tonight and Friday Only Samantha Eggar’ Maximillion Schell “Return From The Ashes” Saturday, Sunday (Cont. from 2) Ann-Margaret m “Made in Paris” Rickie Earl, Jack Cobleigh, Lion Badge; Robert. Scott, Rickie Earl, Jack Cobleigh, Jackie Coon, Gold Arrow under Lion, and Silver Arrow under Lion; Robert Scott, Jack Cob- leigh, going into Webbelos; Brian Davis, Roger Brown and Kevin Stetson, going into Scouts. A one year pin was given to Robert Scott Sr., two year pin to Brian McCartney, Scott Laidlaw, Ed Boltz, Roger Brown, Kevin Stetson, Robert Scott Sr.., James Hopple; three year pins to Brian Davis, Ray- mond Jacobs; Wolf Books to David Casselberry, James Bolger, Christo- er Kaye and David Laidlaw; Bear Books to Billy Perry, Dana John Parrish. Following the awards, a skit “Knights of the Roundtable” was presented under the direction of Mrs. Joan Wasserott by Den 5. The cast included Jackie (Coon, Billy Perry, Danna Parish, Rickie Earl, Jack Cobleigh. Narrator was Den Chief Charles Wasserott, IV. James Hopple announced the Boy Scout Spectorama ‘to be held ‘May 13-14 at the Kingston Armory. Tickets may be obtained from many of the cubs. The closing ceremony was conducted by Den 2, led by Mrs. Jackie Casselberry, Legal Notice — Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Directors of Lake- Lehman School District, Lehman, | Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, un- til 8:00 p. m.,, E. S. T. Tuesday, April 12, 1966, for medical supplies, typewriter maintenance, coal, and fuel oil. Specifications and instruc- tions to bidders may be obtained at the Office of Administration, Lehman, Pennsylvania. ELEANOR HUMPHREY Secretary ® cep sake DIAMOND RANG S SCANDIA $500 ALSO $250 TO 1875 WEDDING RING 24.75 PERFORMANCE py, ©) & hy LEXINGTON $150 5000d Housekeepings % GUARANTEES Si EDDING RING 34.75 4 ® w “Hen og aesuno 0 Rings enlarged to show detail Trade-Mark Reg. Choose the matchless radiance of a Keepsake diamond, set in an exclusive ring style. HENRY'S JEWELRY GIFTS — CARDS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY SHAVERTOWN Rummage Sale Opens = | Ladies Auxiliary of Shavertown Fire Company will hold their Rum- mage Sale this weekend beginning at 10 a.m. and continuing until 5. On Friday they will be open from 10 until 9 and [Saturday from 10 until 11 p.m. Mrs. William Kreischer and Mrs. Thomas Dorosky are co-chairmen. Legal Notice — NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have been granted in the Estate of Bronislawa Tusinska, late of 136 East Union Street, Nanticoke, Pennsylvania, who died February 13, 1966, to Stanley Tusinski, of 333 South Han- over Street, Nanticoke, Pa. All persons having claims or de- mands against said estate are re- quested ‘to make known the same | and all persons indebted to said estate to make payment to said Executor without delay. Neville B. Shea, Attorney Newspaper classified ads alone outgross all radio advertising. Live pedestrians: and successful GET HELP ON INCOME TAX A number of qualified people in the Back Mountain stand ready to assist in preparation of income taxes. Unless your income tax is of the fool-proof variety, let an ex- pert help you. It will save you a good bit more than you spend on the expert's fee. “See the classi- fied ads. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. William Faulls, RD 1, Sweet Valley announce the birth of a son on March 21 at Wyoming falley Hospital. The baby, named, Thomas Earl, weighed 7 pound, 5 ounces. The Faullg have another son William Jr. Mrs. Faulls is the for mer Bonnie Smith, daughter of Mr, | and Mrs. Larry Smith, Mooretown. Prompt, GARBAGE For Efficient, SERVICE Clean & TRASH BERTI men always think fast on their feet. Tree Removal Call 674-%731 & SON Q e Ley SHO De FAIRVIEW SHOE STORE - DALLAS | SHOPPING CENTER EXPERT SHOE REPAIR Q STYLES 3) o EL p— Co TWO BIG DANCES HANSON'S AMUSEMENT PARK HARVEYS Lake, Pa. featuring AN ALL GIRL BAND “The Sensational Techniques’ Friday - 8 P.M.-11 P.M. 50° The Fabulous “STARFIRES” SATURDAY — 8 P.M. - 11 PM. 50OC TO OPENING CELEBRATION of CURB THE SERVICE AT THE SUBURBAN One Day Only = Friday April Ist HOT DOGS - - - FISHCAKES - - - Curb Service featu res: ® Char-Broiled HAMBURGS ® Bar-B-Q’s ® Fried Chicken OPEN . . . Friday and Saturday 11am. to 1 a.m. Sunday Thru Thursday 11 a.m. thru 12 p.m. ~~ W.LLK. will Broadcast from Resta FRIDAY 3 P.M. until 6 P.M. 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