hat the e Town: actmen’ r, 1967, > Daniell distance or ap- ile, and -50 to a distance or ap- all more on the y is di- 5s Ordin- attached Clerk of of Lu- the re- vith the f High-| this RS OF]. hairman 1 ES L “the 'i years rown- > and 1 will simi< scribe ancy, y, ap- rising e ad- stop- s the or, ILS food Is are o not es of ever, ertain ~ this e sel- ation take 1 eee ed in DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA East Dall a special welcome last Thursday, | ward when he arrived after being away | | Road. forty six days, instead of the ten | day work trip it was supposed to | have been. Dick is employed by the Wilmot Engineering Company in White Haven, and was sent to a mining camp in Boliva to up new machinery purchased from his Ella aint made Ella Moore Class, Methodist Church, met in the social | hall Tuesday, November 14. After | their business meeting, plans were | for the annual Christmas | ‘party to be held December 12, 6 | as Moore Class company. On his return he flew from Equador, Panama on to New York. From I am sure Dick missed his little son and them long distance Boliva, through Lima, Kennedy airport to Avoca. Barbara, times; wife he called tN as some call? we are ali glad to know he is. back safe. Bette and Dorothy Kintzer, Ryman, Jeanetts Dickinson, Carlin and Beatrice Moore. when he and another car, coming Stephen (Dick) Strazdus, received out of Ryman’s road collided. Ed- was coming on the Martz East Dallas | p.m. All women of the church are | invited and their children. A cov- | ered dish supper is planned and | fifty cent gifts will be exchanged. Members present were Jule Wilson. Mary | Myra | i Officers were elected for the com- | . er Pa. im / : | | H ents. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hadsel on “Thanksgiving is ing - T t ; I am sorry to say that Mrs. Ber- | ing year as follows: President, | = bi | Sunday evening, October 29. oats % Hod eke 4% a li i kg a DID YOU KNOW ? nice (Harry) Howell is still a Jeanette Dickinson; Jule Wilson, | 1 Hi i | Present: Robin Uzdella, Lisa Lare, and passed on the 16th at the Lake- | to be glad about if we only took | patient in Nesbitt Hospital, in a Vice President. Jessie Moore kept ; | Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hadsel, Mrs. | Lohman School. But only a few re to’ think bot all our good | Did you know that the average serious condition. Her two daugh- ber office as treasurer and Beatrice | | Mattie Hadgel, Mrs. Carson Gramley "donors trom Jackson were present. | fortunes, While we gather family ! American family uses 150 gallons of ters, Alberta, a teacher in Leviton, Moore as Sepretary. 7 {Sr., Mrs. Joseph Wallace and Next time let's show them that about us and give thanks to our | Water each day, That's right . . . Pr., and Lois Myers. New Brunswick, | Woman's , Society of Christian | Te < . | Laurie, Carol Hadsel, Beverly Berg- | Jackson Township is also willing Heavenly Father let us also be | To than twice the amount used N.J.. have been home with their Service of East Dallas Methodist | 5 gq’ | > | strasser, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cle- | to give this gift of life. generous to someone less fortunate. | 20 Years fo. According to the ‘father all last week and spent as Church held their monthly meeting | | | non, Kevin and Ricky, Mr. and Mrs. | We wich a haooy birthday this. Mr and Mrs. Joseth Emerick plan | American Gas Association, Inc. (A. much time with their mother as the Thursday evening, November 16 in | i iy Ct e k Tn | Stanley Lane, Donna -and Gordie, | week to Mark Sebolka who will] to re d th g holid ith er |G-A.) the use of water in the hosnital would allow. | the social hall. Members were Hil- | i i Fi | Ronnie and Jay, the guest of hon | be 10 on the 24th and to Mr. Harold | 2 Send» Se o liday oF i home — particularly hot water — Mrs, Andrew Roberts is conduct- | da and Irene Moore. Myra Carlin. | | i i | wu | or his brother Mark and his par- | Kittle, who observes his birthday | pr, id Mos. Jose bo Endicott | will continue ‘to rise as more and ing a bus trip to New York. Satur- | Florence Martin. Freda Tiughey znd | | ) A | ents. Games were played and Jeff on the 96th. New York. FE on : ' | more families purchase convenience day, December 16. There will be a. the hostesses Peggy Bloomer and | { a | received many lovely gifts. Red Cross Avards | Ne ; is , appliances ouch 2s dishwashers and room available for the dav in the Me=rilla Stanton. | \ eh | N | Mrs. Herbert Mayor of Outlet is | Th Roe Me Ee Talos of Mn we NS Dome | Sd a automatic clothes washers. Dixie Hotel, where ladies who wish | Having to get these items in to | li |a patient in Nesbitt Hospital. | Plymouth, instructor of Bed, Cross LE affer’s po ee ¥ a One of the reasons for the in- to leave change clothing for eve- the Post Fridav makes this a verv| | A —— er [First Aid, on Thursday evening. No- I'qay in Philadelphia with Mrs, Shaf. | © cried Use of hot water, says ning o= wish to freshen up or rest short column. Anv way I wish all BE THANKFUL ' Reunien, Class 1958 | vember 16th ‘presented certificates | fers sister and brother in law, Mr. | Cf 18 its availability. Today, up may do so. Bus will leave Fern- | vou readers a Blessed and hapoy | Lake. Noxen High: School Alumni, | | showing completion of Advanced | ,nq Mrs. Daniel Marckione. On Pi. | quick- recovery gas water heaters - brook at 7:30 am. anv other in-| Thankseiving, As we Americans git. down to | Day as we recall the blessings ‘that Class of 1958 ae hold a reunion | 1st aid course to Donnell Shaffer, | day, the Shaffers will go to Somer- jean provide ell the ho} water @ ~ formation and reservations mav he Mrs. TLurv Morgan haa retirned guy traditional turkey on this | ever surround ‘us. | this year. Members of the os Donnell Shaffer, Richard Holo- | ville, N.J., to visit Mr. Shaffer's | Tiy needs without interruptions made by calling Mra. Roberts, 675- | after snending two weeks with ham Thanksgiving Day in homes acrcss | Truly there is much for which we | who will assist with plans are asked | dick, Ray Radomski, Sidney Fielding, daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- | willbe Nang ait How = ] 3447. “danchter Ada Brown wand family the nation we have much for which | can be thankful. And this over- | to contact Mrs. Dale Leach, Hun- | Mrs. Sidney Fielding, Robert “Allar- | seph Abote. [Doriant 1s this +i. We v3 pi x : : : Association tells us that it would Mr. ‘and Mrs Raymond Allen, in Clifton Heights, Pa. | to be thankful. True there are many | flowing of good should daily re- |lock Creek. {dyee. John Krupa, Mrs. Henry Yan- © Supervisors request. all residents} -. " C.. ; Bethlehem. visited Mrs. Mvrtle Mil- | : | disquieting factors giving cause for | mind us to pray for peace through- First meeting will be held at the | kowski, Mrs. Cory Askew, Mrs. |to use driveways, not park on roads | ke your hie on range a full eight ler last Wednesdav. Rav hed lived Qiginnd Nr Rack R-eg | grave concern, both on the domestic | out the world so that all man- Leach home, Saturday, November Louis Broodv ane Mrs. Wesley when weather is snowy. They can | hours to heat 150 gallons of water with ‘and worked for Bert and 1, . hi r 1 | and international scenes, but if we kind may live in harmony and en- 95. 7:30 pm. | Lamoreaux. The class had a little! 4, a better job of plowing and to the average temperature of hot . Murile af fe once mye voor | P entiful This a | look deep enough, we shall find | joy the fruits of a better life. Phone Leach 542-7515. | party at the completion of the ashing with cooperation of drivers. !tap water. +f Mone Tat The largest concentration of, pnmistaiobis réasons for Thonlse} “ 7 Hv Diet what ahh masa ha | schools of striped bass in many, ging. / X cause T feel almost like her in that | vears is reported in the Delaware | Consider the many liberties we ! v UPR ey see resnach © 7 River off the mouth of the Poauess- {enjoy in this nation and be thank- | } 2 Mr. and Mrs, Charlee Monve | ing Creek near the former site of | ful for our freedom to achieve, § hic Dehhy. and sam Ravmond | the Pennsylvania Fish Commission id work and advance; for our free- ) BRAde Iiond.” visited: the fammeds| Torresdale Hatcherv., Robert : J. Lay ; > rarents.. Mr. and. Mes Ravmand Belo. executive director said fish- dom to worship; for our. right to Maore last week. Charles wae hame | e¥men revort they are catching the free speech and free elections. - the wesl hafovs alome and then | TOCK or strivers, as thev are com-| While we are grateful for a 1 went ‘hack +n hrine hic wife Janet Bi -ogfed a blood-worms on | oo] day when we can join with 5 x 3 ¥ A Outen . oo of his children down for | Te sadaing arose of this fl others all poor the copniyy hn count- » Annthar enn FPduvrawd Manwas ono jon the Atlantic Cont, AND from New | Ing ou bjessings 2nd thenking God i i camels worries Tritnvies. Tash wedly] decoy tn North Carolina. Adults | for them, we are still challenged to rl er —- | miovate from the sea in Avril and make every day a Thanksgiving y 1 Sal Nasi OF a | Mav and oo un the havs to brackish Al ay ie | nr frech waters of rivers to smawn. CARD OF THANKS TO: JAMES RIRTIY | Tn October and November ‘the stein. |, 0 pone Weaver, Outlot, wishes NOTICE 7S HRREBY GIVEN that | | ed hasg return to the deeper waters hank all th ho. igh Edward W. Lopatto Pres cident | of have and the sea. tos 2 Ss of Who Visited har, Judge of the Orphan's Conrt of Tu. | Fomala strived bass are mature | sent cards, gifts and flowers dur- zerne County hae fixed Wednesday. | tha fanwth vear and males hv | ing her recent six week stay in January 10, 1968 at 10:00 am. at | the third. Ouamtity of ecos in 2 3 Mercy Hospital. the Luzerne County Conrt House, | nonnd famala ia calcusted at 14.000: LL Bw Ey Wilkes. Barre: PennoTyania. ne the | in: a 12 nomad Heh 1.95000 ond | striped Pass in the Delaware River | time and place for the hearino on in a 50 pound female ag 3.90000 | jg from March 1st to December 31st, | a Petition to Reform Trust Aovee- | Smrvival of egos and voung denend | minimum size 12” and no daily | ment between William J. Riellv. on vaviances of temperature, salin-| . . Grantor. =nd the Miners National | itv drift. ete. le adie Lo By Bank of Wilkes-Barre, Truetee in| Theva js wa great fluctuation of which you are named as a benefici- | ahundanca in striners from vear ta Read arv.. vear and nlace tn nlace. and also You may avvear at the hearing, | favo so desire. WROSEPH B. FARRRIT. ESOUTRE 1015 Miners National Rank Bldg. - 18701 | ovont yariation, of the age ovonn | which mass daminata the schnnly in | | varions locations for several years | dnd then disannear. { | The Pennsvlvania season for! The Dallas Post “More Than A Newspaper A Community Institution” Open a Christmas Club now at First National Begin today to save for a happy, carefree Christmas in 1968. Pick the amount youll need for holiday giving (see Plan below), then stop in and see us. Come next Christmas, youll be glad you picked First National, PICK YOUR PLAN: $.50 each week for 50 weeks: o ¢ 0 0 « $25.00 $1.00 each week for 50 weeks. « « . . $50.00 $2.00 each week for 50 weeks. ...$100.00 $3.00 each week for 50 weeks. . 2 .$150.00 $5.00 each week for 50 weeks. . . . $250.00 $10.00 each week for 50 weeks. . .$500.00 $20.00 each week for 50 weeks. . $1000.00 National Bank OF WILKES - BARRE THE MAIN OFFICE: 11 WEST MARKET STREET, WILKES-BARRE BRANCH OFFices: WILKES-BARRE (Public Square) e HANOVER TWP. (Crossroads) KINGSTON e PLAINS MOUNTAINTOP e WHITE HAVEN CONYNGHAM e DRUMS e BLOOMSBURG ember Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation THE DALLAS POST, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1967 | TE Ir TT tn, | Hdetown Es | W.S.C.S. Meeting | Local residents are complaining Rev. Stone retired minister was about the lack of action in repair- | guest speaker at the WSCS meet- | ing the bridge at Hillside. No one | | ing held in the church house on likes to detour down the steep hill | | Wednesday night. Hostesses were at Trucksville when the roads can’ | Marie Spencer, Mrs. Ralph Welsh be so treacherous at this time of {and Mrs. Raymond Walters. the year. It is even more dangerous | The next meeting will be in form | to drive up the highway and at- {of a Christmas party where $1 gifts | tempt the left turn onto the Church will be exchanged. Present: Rev. Hill, in spite of the traffic lights. and Mrs. Stone, Rev. and Mrs. Kel- Will someone have to be killed here ley, Mesdames Grace Knupp, Charles before the Hillside Road is again Nuss, Herbert Ward, Dean Shaver, open to traffic? | Leslie Sabo, Loren Keller, Bess | Cooke, Alfred Hadsel, George May, | Roswell, Frederici, Hazel Gordon, father, Britton Kile of Meeker died | Mary Baker, and the hostesses. | this past week. | Jeffery Hadsel was entertained at | Blood Quota Reached ia fifth birthday party by his par- | pps Sidney Fielding reports that The community extends sympathy to Russell Kile and family, whose Jackson Township course and presented their instruc- tor with a gift. Mrs. Catherine Sherman and Mrs. Mary Billow are both recuperating | at home after surgery in local hos- pitals. Walter Palmer is in the entensive care unit of General Hospital follow- ing surgery. We hope he will soon be returning to good health. Mrs. Herbert Southwell is home after surgery and is making a good | recovery. Her sister, Alice Zick was | admitted to General Hospital for tests and treatment this past week- | end. A neighbors child was visiting me | yesterday and ang a song, which | in kindergarten, | she had learned SECTION B — PAGE Ronald H. Hess Made fans First Class Airman 1st Class Ronald H. Hess, |'has just been promoted from Air- | man Second Class to Airman Ist Class. Ronnie, who is the son of Mrs. Charles Mitchell, Kunkle, is stationed at Fuchu Air Station | which is located outside the Tokyo | City limits. He is with the 1956th Communications Group which is one | of the largest Groups in the entire Air Force Communications Service Command. Ronnie who received his train- ing at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, spent 15; months in Spain | after a 45 days leave. He was as- | signed to Japan for 2° years. day on November 24 FB EERO RE TTR ’
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