1» ras ite rty [Elid rd ch "0- res 02 ly > I HRSG, i DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA All Those White Teeth Smile At The Camera Miss Cornelia. Davis’ third grade | from Mrs. Doris Wolfe, dental hy-| Boyer, Edgard Brace, Patti Brobst, at Dallas Borough School received | gienist. Miss Jennie Hill stands by. for the second consecutive year the Annual Dental Award, 2n honor re- served for the class showing the highest percentage of dental cor-| bosta, Dorothy Anthony, rection. : | Arnaud, Cynthia Diane Caruthers, David Casselberry, These are the children, all show-| Trudy Connor, Wayne Crispell, Re- | ing ‘their mice white teeth: Bruce | nita Cross, Albert Daley, Herbert Adams, Karen Aicher, Paulette Al-| Dreher, Randall | Foss, Ralph Frost, Robin Fry, Janice Barakat, = Kurt | Gula, a. Davis receives the vari} | Betgstrasen Edward Bilbow, Gale | Hughes, Debra Dymond, Deborah Robert Rebecca Barbara Hamm, Janice Huston, Isaac. Judy Woolbert Continues Story Of South American Experiences Déspite the fact that we had colds and sore throats, it went quite well. that afternoon we took our first winding and we ran into fog. The] driver must have thought he wason his way to heaven and had to get dip in Hotel Quito’s pool, which is | there before the gates closed. I had on the edge of a mountain overlook- | to close my eyes several times be- ing a magnificent view of the next | cause I thought we were going over valley, but the whole place reeks |the edge. I counted hitting my head! of the “rich”. It makes you sick to | on the ceiling five times and then see people with too much to eat| gave up counting. lying in the sun at mid-day and | We arrived at 6 a.m., and found then walk outside to be besieged | {vq markets, one of Sroduce, the by dirty Indian children who eat | other of native articles, pottery, only when they beg or steal. | woodwork, ponchos and woven On Saturday we left by bus for | pieces of cloth. Gonzolo, the fellow Otovala, a small town across the | who set up our orientation program Andes, which is famous for it’s! adopted me, because he knew I Saturday Indian market. It was ab- | would be taken with their bargain- solutely the worst trip imaginable. | ing which is a . custom among all The school bus was loaded and the | the people here. They state their road was similar to cobblestone or | jacked up price, you grossly under- native brick about one and one | bid and settle on a fair price mid- half times as wide as a car. As we | way. We bought popcorn and ban- climbed: from 9,000 -to 13,000 feet, | anas and enjoyed munching them MONUMENTS of Select " Barre Granite pm fi . . whose everlast- § before I realized what he was bar- | gaining for. About 10 a.m., we reloaded and | headed for San Antonio, where we | saw some beautiful wood carvings. | On ‘the way back to Quito we talked | Richardo into letting us ride on the | pictures. It was most thrilling, kind yng, blue-gray beauty # of like a combination roller coaster is guaranteed for- § ever by 61 memorial * i | We rode that way for two hours Monaents manufacturers. | and then it started to rain. We ar- | rived back at Quito at 6:30 p.m. CARVERTON | tired, but had a good day. Hope everyone's well. Td like to stay but ‘guess’ that’s “impossible. May 23, 1966 MONUMENT CO. ORANGE ROAD CARVERTON. PA. Phone 333-4246 | nessman who became ‘the civilian EE President following the last revolut- " Ask about our CONTRACT that ‘Insures your OIL SUPPLY - - - Care of your BURNER Replacement of PARTS Dear Family, Last week we had a meeting with | | MAHAFFEY OIL COMPANY 273 Union Street Luzerne, Pa. 288-3636 SEEEERE ANNES YEN ENN E ANNAN E NENA NEE ERE Grap hic Arts Services INCORPORATED PHOTO-ENGRAVING Offset Negatives and Platemaking Screen Prints, Art Work Phone 825 2978 Rear 29 North Main Street Wilkes-Barre, Pa. a the road became Tones and more as we wandered about.’At one point | ¢ _ | Gonzolo nearly bought me a snake | | luggage rack so we could take better | | and camel, going 50 miles per hour. | President Yerovi, the Guyaquil busi- | ion. He is a very amiable man and made us feel at ease by talking about his “gringo” relatives in the United States. Don't ask me how I got conned into it, but I had to | present him with several books from the University of Pittsburgh — i ended up with my mame and the group’s picture in the paper. As we shook hands, Mr. Susan told him that T was a nurse and he smiled and said “What a pity I'm not sick’! Later we had an informa] tour of the palace and saw two of the main rooms which are absolutely gor- geous! The presidential room is done in gold tapestry with deep red con- trasts. Lining the upper portion of each wall are oil portraits of all the past presidents. The other large room was the formal dining room; its main attraction being the beau- tiful carved ceiling and furniture of heavy dark wood. I forget where I left off in the last letter, so T'll just try to give you a genemal coverage of things. First, the weather; it’s great in spite of the rain. (Continued next week) Legal Notice — NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary in the Estate of OLLIE MOORE, late of the Bor- | ough of Dallas, Luzerne County, Pa., | who died on the 21st day of Novem- ber, 1965, have been granted to John MacCULLOCH, Box 359, Dal- las, Pa., and EVA H. MOCK, RD 4, Tunkhannock, Pa. Creditors are no- | tified to make known their claims | and those indebted to said estate to make payment to said Executors or to their attorney. B. B. Lewis, Atty. Dallas, Pa. Bi Legal Notice — ESTATE OF ANNA LAURYNO- VICZ, (a/k/a ONA LAURINAVI- | CIENE, a/k/a ANNA LAURYNAS, died March 20, 1966, late of Pittston City. Letters Testamentary having been granted, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment and ‘those having claims to present the same to WILLIAM G. SAVADGE, EXECUTOR, c/o JONATHAN C. VALENTINE, ATTY., 35 N. FRANKLIN STREET, WILKES-BARRE, PA. Legal Notice — NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary in the Estate of Mary Treacy, late of Swoyerville, Pa., who died February 21, 1966, have been granted to Kathleen Su- san Treacy, Execurtix. All persons indebted to.said Estate are required to make payment, and those having claims or demands to present the same to the Executrix, ¢/o Rosenn, Jenkins & Greenwald, Esgs., attor- neys for Executrix, 1000 Blue Cross Building, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 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