bc AL SAME LAY Wah, r 1 1 1 1 y 4 1 y DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Dallas All Gas Colonial Home This. two-story (Colonial residence is oF of a number of all-gas homes nearing completion in a newly de- veloped area of College Manor op- posite College Misericordia. Alvin S. Rothstein is the new developer of the residential area which promises to be one of the largest in the re- gion and at the same time is bring- ing the Back Mountain area back into focus as an ideal home-build- ing section. Pennsylvania Gas & Water Co. | home building representatives are working with Mr. Rothstein. in plan- ning the new homes, each one a different style, along the Old Lake Highway. Thig Colonial features a sunken livingroom, has four bedrooms, 27, baths; all-gas kitchen, dishwasher, garbage disposal. A separate dining room and fireplace are among the other features which unfold from | a gracious entrance foyer. (Gas hot water zoned-heat and wa family Dr. Henry L. Lee, 3rd, Visits In Area Dr. Henry L. Lee, 3rd, of San Marino, Cal., was the guest of Dan- iel Waters last week. The local historian who is writing a history of Dallas was most happy to meet with, Dr. Lee, who is the grandson of ry L. Lee, more familiarly known as Harry, who moved to Dal- las in 1904 and built the large res- idence ‘on Machell Avenue, now owned by Col. Fletcher Booker. Henry was the great great grand- son gi Captain Andrew Lee, the Revolutionary hero from Paxtang, Pa., who settled in Nanticoke in 1904 and constructed the Lee man-! sion which is still standing in the Honeypot section. sons, Col. Andrew Lee's | ‘Washington Lee and | James Stewart Lee were instru- | mental in opening the first anthra- cite coal mines in Nanticoke and Newport ,the mines being owned and operated by various descend- ants until just prior to World War IL. Tablcxds - Circulars The Dallas Post MONUMENTS of Select Barre Granite . whose everlast- § ing, blue-gray beauty # is guaranteed for- § ever by 61 memorial = “mmm manufacturers. Monuments » CARVERTON “MONUMENT CO. ORANGE ROAD ® CARVERTON. PA. Phone 333-4246 TE TT ER CALL “PHIL” NOVICKI (Owner) ~ LORRY &AS SERVICE ® Prompt » '® Dependable REPAIRS TO ALL GAS APPLIANCES 696-1763 | MARIANNE INNNENEEREY | Is Descendant Of Early Settlers Here Dr. Lee, on his mother’s side, is also a descendant of the Robbins and Honeywell families who were among the first settlers -of Dallas (1812-1818). Dr. Lee grew up in Dallas, attend- ed Dallas Borough School and grad- uated from Wyoming Seminary. He is also a graduate of Massachusetts Institute of Technology and is wice president of a chemical company in Southern California. His father, Major Larry Lee, who !| was formerly in business in Dallas, | resides mear him in California as does his brother Dana. Near neigh- bors are former Dallas residents, Mr. and Mrs. Sandel Hunt, Mrs. Isabel Hunt [Creager and Elmer (Sandy) Hunt. : | Back Mountain YMCA. room complete the lower level highlights of the home located on a circular drive, thus taking ad- vantage of the corner location and wooded terrain on both sides. There is also a sun deck and 2-car garage. Rothstein has become the prime developer of another new residen- tial area, Elmcrest Woods, north of Elmcrest and connected with both the Old Lake Road and main high- way. Dallas Rotary Women Pledge Rid To YMCA At a meeting Dallas Women of Rotary reaffirmed a motion made a month previously concerning the plight of the Back Mountain YMCA. It was generally agreed that our community needs the facilities and opportunities afforded by the YMCA in this area, They believe that the children of this region would suffer | should the institution close its | doors. The Rotary Women wish atten- | tion called to the floundering of | the “Y” effort here due to lack of | interest and information. If support | is entirely withdrawn the decision | to close the facility or not will be | ' taken from the hands of the local | board. | Dallas Women of Rotary wish to | join the growing group of organiza- | tins and individuals who have | pledged continued support of the Phone Rear 29 North Main Street Screen Prints, Art Work ® ® B Graphic Arts Services INCORPORATED E PHOTO-ENGRAVING i Offset Negatives and Platemaking : = £ NEE EEA EEE RRR EEE EER Ee 825 2978 Wilkes-Barre, Pa. A for a See Guaranteed BEST DEAL - - - on every WHEEL! JACK WINTERS WINTER'S TIRE SERVICE Memorial Highway — Dallas NEW or RETREADS 6753-2036 Satisfaction HEY KIDS! WIN A NEW TIGER BIKE Get Tickets To Fill Out Name and Address ONE BIKE GIVEN EACH MONTH FOR 3 MONTHS ! 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