SECTION B— PAGE 6 airl Scouts Plan . Luzerne County Association .of re Chiefs this past week officially endorsed a Safety Program of known as the S.AL. Safety Pro- gram, (“Save A Life”). x The two part program includes d—a special training session ‘on home safety as given by local fire ' departments . . . and 2—participa- Son by the Girl Scouts in meeting heir Challenge of Emergency Pre- Boreducss. Mrs. Charles Hensley, assistant executive director of Penn’s Woods Council was guest at the monthly Sanitone, Certified Master Drycleaner ~ O’MALIA Laundry ~ Company DALLAS-LUZERNE HIGHWAY Free Pick-up and Delivery 288-1496 ENTERPRISE 1-0843 Safety Program meeting of Luzerne County Asso- "ciation of Fire Chiefs and outlined the aims and purposes of the pro- Penn's Woods Girl Scout Council gram. She said the program would | | be conducted each Spring by the | participating fire departments . . . { with the Girl Scouts using the sum- | mertime to meet their challenge of | emergency preparedness . . . and, come October and “Fire Prevention Week,” those completing all re- quirements would receive certifi- cates, badges and public recognition in ceremonies of their respective fire departments. She mentioned | that the number of girls to partici- pate in each course would be de- i | termined by the local fire companies and that arrangements for each would be handled through the Coun cil Offices. 3 Mrs. Hensley said that 15 Girl Scouts completed the Pilot Study held this summer. NO HUNTING NO TRESPASSING SIGNS FOR SALE THE DALLAS POST “Heating | your home § will be a cinch with Gulf Hcuse- warming Service.” Charles H. Long Sweet Valley 477-2211 SOLAR HEAT heating oil for$20 a With payments of $20 $40 payment—you can a Stock Fund. This is a mutual fund reasonable income. 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Folk of 857 Shoe- maker Avenue, West Wyoming, is | enrolled 'Folk ‘has his Bachelor "in social studies. Nancy L. Gensel, the daughter of Mr. of Demunds Road, Dallas, is a mem- ber of the freshman class. ‘Union College is' a senior liberal- arts college with an enrollment of 950 students. There are 88 students registered this fall from Pennsyl- vania. L-L Board Meets Lake-Lehman School Board Di- rectors will meet to reorganize on | Monday, December 5, at 8 p.m. in the Lake-Lehman elementary school building, as required by school reg- | ulations. X This will not replace the regular board meeting which will tdke place on Tuesday, December 13. (ZX Metered Bulk or Bottled Gas LP - Gas Motor Fuel and Carburetion Equipment of Science Complete line of modern GAS APPLIANCES —Space Heating— Contractors— Salamander Service “Gas Service Anywhere” For Service Call 674-4781 ~—Memorial Hwy., Dallas— | Trucksville, a member of the senior ! in the graduate studies. and Mrs. Arthur K. Gensel, Jr., | : THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1966 second from | Howard Whitesell, left, one of the founders of White- sell Brothers, building contractors and suppliers of Dallas, was recog- | nized for his outstanding contri- | butions to the growth and success | of the Home Builders Association of | Northeastern Pennsylvania, along | with Wilbur Shorts, the latter | shown here being presented with | one of the plaques by Robert S.| Tippett, Westmoreland Hills, Trucks- ville, president of the Home Builders Association. Edgar Wood, extreme left, makes the presentation to Whitesell, who has directed the association's public relations pro- gram since its inception. The ap- preciation awards were made at | Annual Bundle Day Set For December 5-9 The 25th Annual Bundle Day Program of Save the Children Fed- eration will be conducted in the schools of the Dallas School Dis- trict on Monday through Friday, December 5-9. Wearable clothing, in clean con- dition, should be brought to the schools on the above dates. There is a special need for footwear, blue jeans and jackets. Needy families living in the area served by this school district will receive clothing first. The remain- ing clothing will be distributed to less fortunate children in the United States and abroad. Nature Hike Den 7, Cub Pack, 155, enjoyed a nature hike on Monday after school. The group gathered pine cones which they will use at Christ- mas time. Jack Truscott is leader. Howard Whitesell Is Honored the annual dinner-dance of the Aux- iliary of the Home Builders Asso- ciation of which Mrs. Tippett is president. Whitesell and Shorts are past presidents of the association which has been enlarged from the Luzerne County unit to include all of northeast Pennsylvania from Stroudsburg to Bloomsburg. Among the guests at the annual dinner-dance of the Auxiliary of the Home Builders Association, North- eastern Pennsylvania were a num- ber of Back Mountain area resi- dents, including Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. McGuire, Hillcrest Drive, New Goss Manor, Dallas; Atty. and Mrs. Lewis R. Cris- man, Loyalville; Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Herwig, Westmoreland Hills, Trucksville; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wood, Kingston, and Mr. and Mrs. Durland Daron, Overbrook Avenue, Dallas Township. Mr. McGuire is president of the Greater Wilkes-Barre Real Estate Board and is serving his second consecutive term. Mr. Wood is co- developer of Westmoreland Hills with Robert S. Tippett. IN LUZ PLENTY OF FREE PARKING ROOCOCOO0000 O ® ERNE ; AA AAA A A Or AP en TE PAS ° . Q BLD DNND ADA AA AK PRARRRANNRIIVQOOOOOOOO0L OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS RT \ EE Rear 29 North Main Street EEENAREIGRES INN EEDNE You'll get more trunk room with a new flameless electric water heater! Convenient because it has no flue, needs no ventilation. 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The initial wrestling meet of the season will take place on December -4. It is an away game to be played at Tunkhannock. The wrestling coach is Mr. John Oliver. Band Banquet The annual Band Banquet will be held December the 6, at the Jackson Fire Hall. This yearly event is sponsored by the Band Parents Association. Reservations are to be made with Mrs. Reed or Mrs. Ker- nag. Joint Assembly A joint assembly for both senior and junior high was held on Tues- day, November 22. Performing was the Wilkes College Band. The first place trophy the Lake- chorus preparing carols under the DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA LAKE LEHMAN High School News Lehman High School Band won at the Veterans Day Parade in Wilkes-' Barre was presented by Mr. David Schooley, Vice President of the Bos- ton Store. The trophy will be on display in the trophy case in the main lobby. Airman Ronald Fink Aviation Machinist's Mate-Airman Ronald E. Fink, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fink of 29 Pop- lar Street, Route 2, Dallas, is now serving on active duty at the Naval Air Station, Patuxent River, It is the site of the U. S. gh Air Test Center where the Navy's newest high performance aircraft and related systems.are put through grueling flight, service, and weap- ons systems tests. Situated here, too, is the U. S. Naval Test Pilot School, through whose portals such well-known airmen as Glenn, Shep- ard, Carpenter, and Schirra of the original astronauts have passed. Public Notice Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of Dallas Com- munity Ambulance Association will be held on Sunday, December 4, 1966, at 3:00 p. m. at the Dallas Borough Building, Main Street, Dal- las, Pa. Offifcérs for the coming year will be nominated and elected. Lynn A. Sheehan Secretary Open MON. 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