or’; ck ne st, ut or; ite er DS; le; 1d ve | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA yi i SHAVERTOWN After all the miserable weather, | val or drove by to see them in full us to stay. it surely was a nice weekend. ! foliage. The tulip beds were alse HERE AND THERE Jimmy Malkemes will leave today for Fort Sill, Oklahoma, where after a short leave with his parents he! will resume training with the Na- tional Guard. His parents, Mr. and Let's hope that spring is now with | Mrs. Ray Malkemes, met him on a I EAE Aa | Mother's Day when he came up ‘from Fort Jackson, S. C. They then had a reunion at Bel Air, Md., with sister Barbara Haines and brother Ray Jr., who lives in Baltimore and AT sic bi i was celebrating his birthday. We wil miss nm, ; | It was good to get home even for| Mr. and Mrs. Brad Blaine, Allen- 8 a short time as he had a happy re- town, and little Brad came up Fri- | union with his brother Charles who | day to spend the weekend with her was so seriously hurt when he left Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Algert An- § for training. Incidentally ‘“Chuc- tainitis. and celebrate her mother’s fl kie” is making good progress and birthday. Mrs. Antainitis left 4 | expects to get out of that uncom- | Yesterday to spend the rest of the # tortable cast in June. | week with Margaret and family and | Sincere sympathy is extended to | visit the Flower Show at the Hess #8 Mrs. Obed Hontz in the loss of her | Store. | brother. Incidentally Mrs. Antainitis is a | . lover of old homes and historic sites | Our very best wishes go to Ern- | hi otothor Io a est Langel, who was readmitted to | 2s am 1,80 Jn another issue, 1 will | General Hospital last week. Ernie | tell some of the interesting places Bi. for ens vonre has cored for hie) she has visited in the New England fl | brother Mike, who has been an States. ; i invalid since he was critically in-| Miss Elizabeth Thomas will leave # | jured in World War II. ‘His sister- shortly to enter the Methodist § in-law is caring for Mike now but |Home at Narrowsburg, Pa., spend- | could sure use a helping hand. Here ing a short time with her sister, is where ‘the Veterans group or his | Mrs. Wheeler Hess at Noxen before | gE | neighbors could certainly. lend wa She goes. | E | hand. : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whipple will | | Sharon Jones, daughter of Mrs. { move shortly to Easton from Allen- | Wl | Dorothy Jones, will also leavs to town. Mrs. Whipple is the former | ' enter the Woman's, Air Corps {ol- | Judy Nesbitt. | Hl | lowing graduation in June. Her | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hall spent | fl sister Kathy, is stationed. at Lack- | the weekend in Pittsfield, Mass. | Bland Air Force Base where. she is | where they visited their son and working in the base hospital there. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ted | 8 It is likely that Sharon will take her | Hall and family. | { ' basic training at the same. post. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jones, | ® | Mrs. Walter Shaver has returned | Johnson City, were the weekend @ home after visiting her son, Wallie' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Denton Up- CAN HELP You. at Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Fredric Anderson, Jr., had gs visitors for five days, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gunderson, Menominee, Michigan. Dottie and Fritzie returned home with them on Tuesday to visit her family for a month. In the mean- time, Fritzie who is walking around like a trooper the past several weeks, will celebrate his first birth- day with his other grandparents Everyone was anxious to be out so lovely and our local array is some- the highways were busy on Sunday. thing to see. How tall and proud The Japanese Cherry Trees on the | they stand on their slender stems. River Common were most pictures- | Soon the lilacs will be out and what que and I believe many from the | a delightful fragrance they bring. Back Mountain attended the Festi- | Jack Win ler’s Main Highway Dallas Custom Retreading Wheel Balancing New High-Performance Tread McCREARY TIRE DISTRIBUTOR 675-2036 ONVERT TO GAS HEAT- .» NO MONEY DOWN 11 e NO PAYMEN !out in the midwest on June 9. How | _THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1966 Idetown Mrs. Dean Shavers committee was hostess to the W.S.C.S. in the churchouse on Wednesday night, Mrs. Kelley led the devotions while Mrs. Shaver presided. Present Mes- dames Leslie Sabo, Marie Leuygel, | Pearl Connor, Lydia Meade, Alfred | Hadsel, Ralph Welsh, Roswell Fred- erici, George May, Charlotte Baugh, Dean Shaver, Barbara Williams, Mary Rogers, Loren Keller, Jesse | Boice and Rev. and Mrs. Kelley. James Park recently returned to his home after being a patient in the Nesbitt Hospital for eight weeks. Mrs. Charlotte Baugh, Hellertown, visited Mr. and Mrs. Dean Shaver land other relatives and friends in the Back Mountain Area recently. dyke. The couple came in to attend the wedding of Jodie Zachary and | Dick Cleasby. Mrs. Dorothy Schooley spent last weekend with her daughter, Mrs. Arch Williams and family at Lerays- ville. ’ Mrs. William Ockenhouse left Fri- | day with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. | Allen Ockenhouse for Binghamton to attend a dedication service for her son at the church where he had given so much of his time and ef- fort. It was a fine memorial. Mrs. Ockenhouse will move shortly to the Van Campen apartments. Well the kids were scheduled to go to the state of Iowa but Bill asked for another office preferably in the East. So now he and Susie will have to wait several weeks to see where their next destination will be. She teaches school until June 21 so we are hoping the new transfer won’t come through until sfter that date. T | OF ANY KIND FOR MONTHS + UPTO 7 YEARS TO PAY WHO CANS THE GAS MAN) ERAN WHO’S THE GAS MAN? HE'S THE MAN WHO RECOMMENDS, ‘SELLS AND INSTALLS GAS HEAT! ZALLNOW ‘AND SAVE MORE WITR OFF-SEASON LOW PRICES CALL THE GAS COMPANY, OR, Your Plumbing and Heating ~= Contractor »— Gas... the J§ you can depend on? PENNSYLVANIA GAS : | and WATER Company THE LARGEST PUBLIC UTILITY WITH HEADQUARTERS IN NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA | | | } i { | Company met { S. D. Finney, Carverton Road. Trucksville Friendship Class Friendship Class of Trucksville cational building Tuesday night. Mrs. Emma Anderson presided at tions. Plans were made for a birth- day tea to be held on Friday, June 3. Mrs. Graydon Carle and Mrs. Clifford Johnson were hostesses. | Fifteen members were present. cialist at Kessler Airforce Base in Mississippi. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Walters, Ter- race Avenue. Wilfred Anderson, | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred An- derson, Holly Street. Wilfred is as- Machines, in Poughkeepsie. Mrs. Dale Zimmerman, Terrace Avenue, is a patient in Nesbitt Hospital. Donald Allen Kapral, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Kapral, West Main Street, was christened in St. Nicho- llas' Greek Catholic Church, Swoy- ersville on’ Saturday, May 7. A buf- fet luncheon was served following the: ceremony. Howard “Wiener III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wiener Jr., High- land Avenue, has been accepted at Ohio Wesleyan University. He will graduate from Dallas High School in. June. Howard was named an achievement scholar and will join the’ freshman class at Wesleyan in September. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walton Sr., Lewis Avenue, spent a recent week- Jr., Cherry Hill, N. J. Fire Auxiliary Auxiliary to Trucksville Firel in the _municipal | building Monday night. Mrs. Jacob | Harrison presided. A white bed! spread given by John E. Funke was chanced off and won by Mrs. { Ethel Johnson. Members who were | Roushey Sr. given dish towels to hem are asked to return them to the auxiliary. | Mrs. June Koneck and Mrs. John | Roughey Sr. were hostesses. Twenty six members attended. | Entertains At Cards Mrs. Fred Case, Carverton Road, | entertained her card club Tuesday | night. Prizes were won by Mrs. Lynn Ashworth, Mrs. Lewis Ide, and | Mrs. - Walter Miles. Others attend- ing - were: Mesdames Laing Cool- | baugh, Leonard Ide, and Lansford | Norris. Mrs. Thomas Williams, Chase | Road, is recuperating at her home | following surgery in Nesbitt | Hospital. “Mr, and Mrs. Michael Ford, Long | Island, N. Y., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Diettrick III, Harris Hill Road. | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jordan and | | Ellen: Jordan, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.| are spending several days with Mrs. | Dinmer Party Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd: Morris, S. | Pioneer Avenue, entertained at din- | mer Wednesday night. Guests were | Methodist Church met in the edu- | the business meeting. Mrs. Jacob |! Harrison was in charge of devo-| Airman J. R. Walters is a student | communicatioons - electronics spe- | Poughkeepsie, | N. Y., spent the weekend with his sociated with International Business | {end with their son and dauchter- | in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walton | | Hickory Street, on Friday night. | | accept or reject any or all bids or SECTION B — PAGE 5 News of Harveys Lake to meet, and that so long as state | funds are involved, the beach must be open to the PUBLIC, not just Lehman Township citizens. Here is | the hitch: Lehman Township Beach would be a beautiful idea if you could close it off to all except township taxpayers, but you can't. It stands to reason, say the critics, that a beach open to the public, even as small as this town- ship tract is, would be an open invitation to buses from New York and Philadelphia. There is an element of fear in the bus “issue”, against which the wait-and-see approach of the Board of Supervisors compares favorably. 4 = # x However, the point is well taken Periodically, like last Saturday, | that the beach will not Tania : . itself, nor will any amount of wait- the Lehman Township Supervisors | . : h this get a query on the status or non- | ‘8 and seeing’ change : status of the proposed Lehman | | Township beach at Sunset, which is | supposed to be set up and main- | tained by Project 70 matching | Harvevs Lake funds. There are a passle of hitches, not the least of which is the com- | . The Wyomen's, Sociery = ou plication of getting the state funds | mo pl Ne with Mrs. Theo- without cost to the township. None | 5 or o02y EVEIng re theless, the big feature”of the dore Heness reading the i for “ a 35s SA the Seventh Assembly, now being towns! ? at it -w st + i. [owns bear ds that #t willeost ry 19" in Portland, Oregon. Mis. | : De it g | Raymond Garinger presented the i At this point in come residents | program Heritage and Horizon, wh o present substantial ‘evidence | assisted by Mrs. Ida Allen and Mrs. that it will cost someone something Albert Armitage. to maintain the beach, that it is BY. ” a 3 dangerous to rely on promises from | d Tad en si . businessmen to provide: upkeep mond ‘Grey being absent, Mrs. | when there are state specification | Eister, retiring president conducted - eR 9% the meeting. Officers reports were Mr. and. Mrs. Floyd Miers, Scranton: given. Assistant secretary, Mrs. Al- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Winters, | ferd Rogers read ‘the list of newly Wilkes-Barre; and Mr. and Mrs. | elected officers: president, Mrs. Sheldon Ellsworth, Kingston. | Raymond Grey; vice president, Mrs. Neighborhood Club | Raymond Grae, din secre. Neighborhood Card Club ‘met at lay, Mrs, Taft Trusks Jr; asst sec., Mrs. Alfred Rogers; treasurer, the home of Mrs. Robert Mathers, | 3. Helen Hartman; campus min. VV VV VV VV VV VV VY VY VY VY VY YY 1 Nine Miles Around by RED CARR For the first really nice Sunday | afternoon of the year, cars were] bumper to bumper around the lake. | Weather permitting, businessmen expect a boom season this year. Still, inexplicably, there are com- | mercial sites in key locations which | are either closed down or for rent and not rented. Prizes were won by Mrs. Donald | Ae Mrs. Carson Gramley; Chris- : social relations Mrs. Fred Anderson and Mrs. Richard Math- | Eister; membership cultivation, Mrs. ers. Others attending were: Mes- | A 4 i = | Arthur Wagner; missionary educa- dames Harold Croom, Sheldon]. . oe | tion and service, Mrs. Ida Allen; Hoover, William Lohman, Harry D.| _ . . 1 Lif 1 Gwent, Ogden. Palior.. cag: John] spiritual life, Mrs. Theodore Heness: as y supply work, Mrs. Howard Higgins; program material, Mrs. Albert Armitage; financial secretary; Mrs. Amos Hunsinger and Mrs. Alfred Grover Anderson Jr. and Eleanor Humphrey. Telephone squad—Lina Garinger, Helen Hartman, Nellie Higgins, Ida Allen and Esther Armitage. Installation of these officers took place during the Sunday service. Hostess for the evening were Mrs. Amos Hunsinger and Mrs. Rogers. Lina Garinger has returned from Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Mrs. Florence Condén is a medi- cal patient at General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Clark spent four days over Mothers Day weels- end in Baltimore visiting their daughter and son-in-law and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Yellalonis. Leamon Mintzer submitted to a minor operation in Robert Packer Hospital recently. He was there about 6 days. Legal Notice — SEALED PROPOSALS Sealed bids will be received by the Borough of Dallas, Pennsylvania, on ,or before 7:30 p.m. Tuesday E. D:. T. June, 14, 1966. For Air Conditioning Dallas Bor- ough Building. . Bids will be received at the office of the Borough Secretary. Bid forms, Specifications and Drawings may be obtained at 95 Columbia Avenue, Dallas. Pa. Bidders are required to make a | deposit of $10.00 for each set of | Drawings and Specifications which | they obtain from the Secretary of | the Dallas Borough Council. This de- ! posit to be returned to the bidder upon return of the set of Drawings and Specifications which shall ac- company sealed proposal. The Borough reserves the right to any parts thereof. Walter T. Rowett Borough Secretary Beaumont . First, a revolutionary new ers, the Gulf Solar Heat ECONOJET, beats down costs by giving you more heat from less oil. 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