cot- ove per will lif, ily, last are rop- ace. ron ient aple ean, “red nd and ;ynn seph and y in Var- |WaHoO INN DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA SH Speedsters Row mai oP 7 RAEN AVERTOWN bad as such junk on .our lovely Mt. Airy Road was the scene of countryside. another accident on Saturday when Billy Russell was the victim this time. Despite a posted s that “Children Are At Play” some | ings, I rarely find antagonism among | g young drivers persist in racing down | members. Everyone has a right to, t the street as though they were com- peting on a race track. Parents are | Such feeling in the interest of the! in constant fear for their little ones in a residential area where it should | be safe and where many children are at play. Perhaps removal of their licenses until they can prove their ability to drive or acquire some solid sense would cut down on the hazard. ‘A petition for a lower fo there will be presented to the Kings- ton Wownship Board. Dumping Continues When most. of us have regular garbage men whom we pay to haul ‘away our refuse it is rather dye turbing to have others dump their dirt and food scraps on clean land. Signs which have been posted are torn down perhaps by the transgres- sors themselves. Nothing looks as Fresh-baked ITALIAN | PIZZA Made Daily all “39-5971 #— MAIN ROAD — ~# HARVEYS LAKE CARVERTON ROAD TRUCKSVILLE Breakfast Served from T A.M. FRIDAY SPECIAL { Ib. Haddock or Fish Sticks { Ib. Cole Slaw { Ib. French Fries only $1.99 674-9301 LINKS tat the &£ LAKE Clams - Fried Shrimps Delicious Sandwiches AT OUR Smorgas Bar —OPEN— Friday and Saturday Nights Only - 7:00 p.m. IT'S TURKEY TIME AT JIRTH'S ~ Dallas Esso Servicenter cach $1.00 Purchase Gives You A Ticket To Win a TURKEY. DRAWING EVERY WEEK!! We'll Keep Your Order Til You Want “THE BIRD!” “SNACK SHOP | For Better Government Most supervisory boards work as | their opinion and it is good to voice | taxpayers, but when there is ex- clusion of a member on occasions we are not fully represented. The people express their choice in an | election and it is the least act of | courtesy for other members to ac-' cept their decision. Then only can we have better government. Coming Right Along Residents will be happy to know ard continues his steady progress | and is able to be up several hours | A | a day. We are all rooting for you, Vern. Eagle Scout Congratulations to our newest Eagle Scout, Gary Kleppinger, who will receive his honor on Sunday morning. I am happy to say that Gary ‘is our Record carrier and a good ‘one. Twenty one merit badges which are : required for such an “award are not easy to come by. Here And There The untimely death of Mrs. Ted Poad shocked and saddenened our entire community. Helen was a friend to everyone and a devoted wife and helpmate. Many came to know her well when she assisted her husband ‘in the tax office. To Helen her home was her castle and being a most gracious hostess it was a favored meeting place for friend~ and family members. She became ill on Monday, but feeling better on Thursday, got out of bed to pre- pare a chicken dinner for her hus- band, so concerned was she with his welfare above that of her own. Our deepest sympathy goes out to Ted in his hour of bereavement. | Mr. and Mrs. William Eicke visit- { ed her brother Raymond in Somer- | ville, N.J., on Sunday. | ports that she had a lovely trip bers present. Election of officers | roommate in the lovbunk. [v Mr, 4 fr 1 return. It was a trip that Winnie oe long remember. | Mr. and Mrs. Ben Earl and fam- | ily came up from New Jersey last The Roast Beef dinner served by Paul’s | and the | ladies was a great success and an- land I ws desperately trying to! { wade throgh Milton's Samson Ago- | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER. 1, 1966 College Bound by Bruce Hopkins “Twasa Rough Night . , I was ‘tying to keep my eyes a unit. In my travels about the | weekend to help her dad, Thomas OPen. It tas getting awfully late, | ign which warns | Back Mountain to cover such meet- | Hontz celebrate his birthday. Lutheran Brotherhood Wistes butmy eyes refused to co- | bake sale offered by the operate. Thy kept closing on me. | | Therefore, | decided that the best other. delicious meal will be coming . thing I coul do at a time like this up soon to be sponsored by the | was go to Jed. : WSCS of Shavertown | Church on Wednesday, October 26. Among the newcomers to our community are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaver, who have moved to Shaver | Avenue from Wyoming. Mr. Shaver is with Radio Station WARM. | Fred Malkemes, who spent two | | that our tax collector, Vern Pritch- | Years in Africa as a teacher, is now i | studying at Columbia University for his master’s degree. He is the son and Mrs. Fred Malkemes, Ferguson Avenue. Chuck Malkemes, who is now re- ! siding at Bethesda, Md., spent last | weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Malkemes. Miss Barbara Hauck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hauck, is a | freshman at Skidmore College, Sara- toga, Springs, N.Y., Barbara is a graduate «of Wyoming Seminary. and Mus. ‘Charles . Riegel, Hackettstown, N.J., have moved to 69 E:. Center Street. : The house will be strangely quiet after this weekend when a toddler’s footsteps will no longer echo about for little Fritzie will be moving to another home near New York City. Fred and Dottie have accepted a position at Children’s Village, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., where they will work with emotionally disturbed children from New York City and environs. As a rezult Fritzie will not be the frequent visitor who brought so much joy into our lives and our . hearts. We shall surely miss him. Jackson Twp. | of Mr. | The Two-Fold Club of the Hunts-| | Mrs. Willard Hoover came back | ville Methodist Church met at the 6 Gracefully I tripped the throw | | from England last week. Winnie re- | Church on October 7, with 15 mem- | rug, and landed ploy top of my | Methodist | setting foot on the British Isles, first was held. Roy Perrego was elected in Ireland where their plane landed rand which she found truly an Em- | erald Isle, then on to Cardiff. Wales, | president, . Edgar Lashford, wvice- | president, Hazel Fielding, secretary, and John Fielding, treasurer. A | Scotland | and England. While in committee was named to plan the | | England she was the guest of her Christmas, party and possibility of think I detected undees of sar- | | cousin, Emrys Morgan, who resides having it a progressive dinner was. casm), | at Wooster and whom she had not discussed. Mr. and Mrs. John Rice | seen for 22 years when he visited and Mr. and. Mrs. Harold Kittle | | Winnie and her mother while he | was stationed in Canada with the | Royal Air Force. Stratford on Avon and enjoyed im- | mensely seeing the country through | the young eyes of its natives. Five | days in London revealed the pomp | and ceremony of the English govern- ‘| ment 'and it was from ‘this point | that she and Mrs. Jessie Gruver, Binghamton, flew home. Both visit- | ed their mother’s birthplace at Bath | and in Wales. | Every home has a garden and | in that . rather temperate clime, | Winnie ‘saw, the most beautiful of rose gardens where everyone plants | flowers whether it be a small patch | or more extensive grounds. On the { hills of Wales, a multitude of sheep, | each herd bearing its owner’s brand, grazed together in contentment and | the wild ponies answered your call if a piece of sugar was offered, all | coming down to their individual cor- | | rals when the time indicated their EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES served refreshments. | The W. S. C. S. of the Hunts- ville Methodist Church served a of the James Hutcheson Sunday School Class of the Kingston Pres- byterian Church recently. |. Many residents attended the | Bloomsburg Fair on Friday to watch the local bands perform. Donna Moskaluk, daughter of Mr. ‘and Mrs.’ Richard Moskaluk, has a cast on her right arm, after breaking: it in a fall. Robert: J. Parsons, husband of Mary Anne Laskowski, is under- going x-rays and tests for a sus- pected ulcer. He is in the U. S. Force Base in Texas. The Parsons now reside in Arlington, Va. The sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs. Justyna Zapot- sky in the death of her sister and to Mrs. Albert Cigarski in the loss of her mother this past week. Mrs. Robert J. Parsons, of Arling- ton, Va., spent the past weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Laskowski. Members of Fire Company and its auxiliary held Jackson Township With his children she toured ginner to 62 members and wives | Air Force hospital at Sheppard Air | | the morning.” a joint meeting on October 5 to complete plans for the annual Fall Festival. Explorer Scouts are also working industriously, soliciting patrons, for pies and produce. Locally grown fruits and vege- | tables, house plants are sold here, | and fresh cider, by the gallon or by! the glass. Tickets are not sold at the ‘door, but may still be purchased DR. I. BERGER OPTOMETRIST 27 Mschell Ave., Dallas Phone 674-4921 I flipped ut the light, ‘and with the last sotary burst of strength left in my veary bones, I threw" myself up ¢ the top bunk. How- ever, my lal solitary burst was a little overdo: and I slammed my | right knee @ against the wall r! lay there tring with the best of my ability Bt to scream lest I should awake my roommate, Ron. The stabbing words of pain crept up and dow. my leg from the central pointy my knee. I was, hands knee, teeth clamped together, rochg left, right, up down, and mubling nasties under my breath. When the m finally subsided I stretched ‘ouldrew in a deep breath, and sigd with everything I had in me. T) this every when I go to bl as it kind of re- | lieves tensions nd everything. I lay on my bat completely limp, | right arm hang over the bed, mouth open, eyehut. Then a hor- | rible thought le through this restful scene --| hadn't set the, alarm. I slowlypened my eyes | and looked at nalarm clock all the way down th on the record | stand. Trying hold back the | tears, I threw asithe covers and | aimed my feet ime direction of | the floor. I slid oof bed. A full | three minutes lat] landed flat- | footed on the floorthud. I didn’t | even bounce, I justnt thud. I set the alarm and tur around only | to discover that med had risen ! all of 17 feet 3 1ies higher! I] was going to have pole vault in | order to get up thel backed up | to the far wall, ced to three | and ran full-speéd 4rd the bed. | : | “Whaaa ?"" Ron sa bit inco- | herently. “Oh gee Ron,” I sabologetical- | ly, “Did I wake you, | meeting. : At Sheppard AFB AIRMAN EDWARD W. NOVAK | live on | selected | Air, Force aircraft maintenance , specialist, | The airman recently completed | basic training at Lackland AFB | Texas. His new school is part of the Air Training Command which con-| , ducts hundreds of specialized cours- night | es ‘to provide technically trained Session: personnel for space force. Airman Novak was graduated from ‘Dallas Senior High School in 1966. Dallas PTA To Meet Dallas Elementary PTA will meet Monday, October 17, at 8 pm. in the elementary school. the nation’s - aero- Dr. Lester Jordan will be mod- | erator for a panel of Exchange Stu- | dents. z ! | Fathers’ Night will be observed, and room visitation will follow the Refreshments will be served by fifth grade mothers. Parsons At Fort Bragg | Pvt. Daniel Parsons, son of Mr. | | and Mrs. Ralph Parsons, Dallas, has | been transferred from Fort Konx where he took basic training, to] Fort Bragg, North Carolina. He will | work with the artillery for ten] | weeks before being reassigned. Educated at Dallas Schools, he | entered the service July 25. Prior | “Oh no, no.” Rond (and 1| to being drafted, he had worked | people bouncing on mithe mid- | dle of the night.” | explanation for this;;n You ae » | sure I could take one yup log- | “Okay, Ron, old budq said, | “And do ‘try to: get’ s sleep, | won't you?” how I was going to get, bed. I thought of trying anofflying! a leap, but my kneecap kh recovered from the last go 1] abonded that idea as unly, |b thought of it before I'll nevigs,. | f1 Anyway, I pulled my over to the side of the reached my destination. I slid down under the closed my eyes and wail, wag still waiting I decided ¢ | I could talk myself to Wi are getting sleeeepy; slee | Your eyes are getting heav) yawned). You cannot open with Bill Berti on his route. | “I always sleetter with You are asleep.” rh | dozed off because I remember be-| “Skip it, Bruce. I'm; at all| ing awakened by the alarm clock ] impatiently buzzing. Groggily, I ical explanations at thoyr of | threw my feet over the side of the | bed, and slid off. Unfortunately, I} | had forgotten about that little old chair that had aided me the night | | before. I knocked the chair over, | Well, now I had to i out | and I went head over heels to the | floor. As I was tumbling I let out | vet| ingg Tarzan’s call of ‘the jungle. Then my brain happenpon | tripped over this chair that some- | a beautiful thought. Why dn’t | one had left in the way, and landed dejar looked at each other for about five | 990d | minutes. Then I figured perhaps T on it, and from there it Wsy | ought to say something, so I said climbing into bed. At lastyg | the first thing that came to my | head, | floored “you, huh?” sleep to come. A half hour 1| dressed and went to Lit class where | ; : i Five minutes after the discussion “Bruuuce”, I said hypnotically| began, I was sound asleep. dreams I guess! This was a terrific approach ex- | / { cept T kept laughing all through it. | “Well, there really g logical | Needless to say, it didn't work. Some time later, IT must have | slight scream, somewhat resembl- | Ron, who apparently was startled y something, jumped out of bed, | at on his face next to me. We “Well, I guess that really After Ron stopped crying, I got e talked about Samson Agomistes. | Oh well, that’s the way the day See Ya! Controlle ROR (AL) DA give you We are fully equipped to RECAP your tires with KENGRIP STUDS. WINTER'S TIRE SERVICE MEMORIAL HIGHWAY 675-2036 from any member of the Fire Co. d Traction SRC (0) (ee LLAS MOOD ! 288-1496 WE'LL PUT YOUR FAND WINTER | WARDROBES IN A SHNG—BRIGHT ] FREE PICK-UP AELIVERY MAIN PLANT and NARI SHOPPING CENTER BRANGCRE / l OMa's Laundry & Dry jing . Luzerne-Dallag H A Airman Edward W. Novak, whose | excellent of course, was prepared | : parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Eaton, | and served by the W.S.CS. of the side R. D. 3, Dallas, has been | c2rVerton church. After the dinner pigments high-lighted by the sun in| for technical training at) the meeting was convened in the its swing through the skies bring- There Sheppard AFB, Texas, as a U. S| church sanctuary where the Rev. ing out the beauty from every 9] : SECTION B — PAGE 5 MOUNT ZION Three-Point Men's Supper | Ralph B. Vosburg, The annual 3-point men’s supper | Thomas C. Lloyd, was held last Saturday night at| Edward H. Miles, Carverton church. This is usually Howard Perry, held near the Laymen’s Day Sun- | Peter Werts, Nelson Lewis,|and I sat in the back seat with - Thomas Miles, | Tuffy and watched the unrolling of John Parrish, | hill after hill of color. One might David E. Werts, | think that after seeing such Fall | : Herman Coon, Harry | treats in pasts that 1 might get f day and is sponsored by the lay- Spare, Charles Wasserott III, Doug- | bored by it. No! The decades only | men of the three churches, Don- | las Wasserott, Charles Wasserott “repeat the sounding joy.” i| ald C. Serfoss of the host church IV, Kermit Sickler, David A. Perry | Vall C oo ; was in charge of the program. The Jr. William H. Perry Sr, Philip | There has bony ho {| Rev. William Reid, pastor of the| Reid, Joseph J. Perry, Christian | giving out of a few re Be charge and Rev. Charles H. Gilbert, | Ickinger, George Sutton, Miles ple to thy pen-pels with: a a former pastor and retired, each Shales, Coray B. Ransom, Henry E. lighted Fin dion d Sr — were called on for a few remarks Hess, Gerald Shaffer, Burrell Brace, lovely oan - why a and for the invocation and ben- | Bert Coon, George Henderson, Har- Front os at Mh Ze i gi ediction respectively. Entertainment old Hoover, Elmer Evans, Kenneth | itten A lette re r het was provided by a male quartet| Hoover, J. W. Perry, Edgar B. Sut- cousin in San po Nog 9 a composed of Cornelius Hastie, Roy | {on Thomas W. Earl, James Me- | to pe allowed to have i (d. and Roy W. Thomas, and Mal. Donald, George Parrish, William | 4, to whom she could vi > | colm Baird, Miss Catherine Gilbert Reid, Louis Bedford. cheering note. I will, of course, fur- | was the accompanist, The dinner, | Last Sunday | nish them. She saw ‘about it in The It was a day when the mountain- | Gilbert Story which she receives.’ tapestries of unbelieveable I saw’ something very beautiful in human TLC one day last week. I was about to turn into a room hid- | where one of my patient had been | Roswell Lyon, superintendent of the den fold of the hillsides. IT did have placed on Aoi of a heart attack. | Wilkes-Barre District spoke about to keep my eyes on the road mostly | She was already a cripple from a | his trip with Mrs. Lyon to Italy and when 1 went to Dymond Hollow | stroke for some time, They had | showed colored slides of many church again as guest speaker for wheeled her bed and all into a single scenes. He ‘spoke. of visiting the the - Laymen’s Sunday program.| room. There at her bedside was Methodist work in Italy. ‘a (Which I enjoyed as always, meet-| one of the nursing students in blue The following people attended the | Ing With those people over in that | from Misericordia talking soothing- Rev. Charles H. Gilbert, ! hollow of Dymonds.) I was glad al- [ly as she smoothed the lady’s” hair; | Donald Serfoss, Roswell W. Lyon, | SO to see. the pastor, Howard Hock- | patted her: check. T knew that was { Charles Tucker, Roy W. Thomas, enbury out “again. | something “this lady would appreci- | Catherine 'H. Gilbert, Cornelius But in the afternoon I could take | ate at that time. I tiptoed away to | Hastie, Roy J. Thomas, Malcolm 2 the whole panorama from the | come back later. 1 found her feeling | Baird, G. Wesley Lewis, Bill Hughes, | Pack seat. For we decided to drive | better. I think that girl in thé blue | Ernest Gay, Norman Lewis, Ricky to Oakland to see how Ruth’s sis-| uniform was doing the work of | Dymond, Richard D.” Dymond, Her- | ter "was doing. She has been having | Christ in His very own way. That bert Knorr, Elwood Lord, Robert Pneumonia and is pretty well run | is what I think of this class of Krum, Willard Piatt, LeRoy Ziegler, | down. I ‘asked Catherine to “drive! Misericordia nursng students. 1 | | FORTY-FORT THEATRE Tonight - Friday - Saturday Sean Connery Joanne Woodward in “A Fine Madness” Sunday - Monday - Tuesday (Con’t. Sunday from 8) Paul Ford Connie Stevens Maureen O'Sullivan “Never Too Late” LUZERNE THEATRE Our Sprites and Midgets are priced for action Tonight - Friday - Saturday Cary Grant Samantha Egger in “Walk—Don’t Run” Sunday - (Con’t. from 2 p.m.) 2 Big Hits! 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