¢ ¥ in SECTION A — PAGE 4 THE POST PRINTS PROGRAMS, BOOKLETS, MAGAZINES | 8 TTT UTHER DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1968 . RS Attention Mobile Home Owners New Park Opening 40’X85’ Wooded Lots All Underground Wiring — Now Taking Applications THE COPPER KETTLE Phone 298-2250 RT. 309 — MIDWAY BETWEEN DALLAS _AND TUNKHANNOCK, PA. “Bill” DeRemer Observes Bitthday In Vietnam Individual Meters — SUBURBAN RESTAURANT at the “Y” = * SERVING ® Breakfast ® Luncheon ® Dinner * SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS Served all day - from 11 a.m. Moderately Priced . * STEAKS ® CHOPS e SEAFOOD ® HONEY DIPT CHICKEN ROAST BEEF ROAST PORK HAM TURKEY TAKE-OUT — if you please ! SUNDAY PAPERS SOLD HERE! DALLAS WEDNESDAY SPECIAL FISH FRY All You Can Eat! i S§-19 ® Delicious Filet of Haddock ® Golden Brown Freuch Fries ® Crisp Cole Slaw Zesty Tartar Sauce ® Crackers - Hot Rolls is scheduled to return to the states by the end of September 1968: He was married in Germany to the former Ursula Braun of Stutt- S/Sgt. William DeRemer is pic-' | tured above at left with members | of his company as he congratu- | i lates one of his men after award- | ing him a promotion. | Bill, as he is known to friends in| % | the Back Mountain, observed his | and Jessica in kindergarten. | thirtieth birthday yesterday at An-| Bill, a graduate of Westmoreland | Khe i in Vietnam. He is serving with | High School, grew up in the home | the US. Army in the 586th Signal of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. | Company. | Thomas Bottoms of King Street, Sgt. DeRemer has been in the | Dallas, | armed forces for twelve years and are now living. Carverton W.S.C.S. | The W.S.C.S. of Carverton Meth- | | odist Church will hold a nd The advisory board of the Charles James Memorial Assembly sale on May 3 and May 4 in the | j gart. The couple have two daugh- ters, Christina in the second grade Rainbow Advisory Board Rainbow Girls of Dallas, will meet Butter | social rooms of the church. There a UB G5] : : | will #ls0. © # ‘bake: slo ond. Te- tonight at 7:30 in the Eastern Star 674-4561 freshments will ‘be. available. The ' Hall. ‘Hostesses.iare Mrs. Jean Wil- | son and Mrs. Peg Moen. | hours will be 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. where his wife and family 144, | Cancer Crusade Now Underway The annual Cancer Crusade is. underway in the Back Mountain | with many volunteers offering their | services in the untiring campaign | lo conquer ‘one of the most ‘deadly | | diseases of ‘mankind. | Mrs. F. W. Anderson, general chairman of the area, is being assis- ted by these district heads: Lake | Township; Mrs. Joan Elgaway and | Mrs. Lynn Austin, Lehman Town- ‘ship Mrs. Gordon Dawe; Jackson | Township, Mrs. Lois .Malak; Dallas | Township, Mrs. John Konsavage; Franklin Township, Mrs. William | | Smith; Shavertowh, Mrs. F. W. An- | | derson: Trucksville, Mrs. Earl Greg- | | ory, Jr.; Carverton, Mrs. Dovid | Perry; Dallas Borogh, Mrs. ‘Ander- | son. | Many captains have taken. var: | | ious sections and hundreds of work- | ers are now soliciting in their re- spe communities. Bdvance Orders For Sesqui Book Coming In Fast Some orders have already been | received for the 100. page Book of | pictures taken during the Olde Dal- las Sesquicentennial. «The book is | now being bound and Will be ready | for distribution soon. Many articles and books have | | been published ~ about the ‘history | | of ‘this area which provide interest- | ing reading; but, this book is filled | | with ‘people who ‘are here now, | | people doing things together, cele- brating the anniversary of that be- | ginning 150 years ago. There are scenes from the big variety show, | Ready to greet visitors at the | from ‘the two parades, good times | Sixteenth Annual Antique Show and | the first | Sale of Prince of Peace Church wo- in this | men are, left to right, above: Mrs. | at the Rotary Fall Fair, Ecumenical Service held | area, | This book is one you can get out man; Mrs. Ned Hartman, general | | years from now and look back over | co-chairman, and Mrs. Gunther Van | AMUSEMENT PARK IANSON'S Harveys Lake, Pa. OPEN SUNDAY Big Show and Dance Thursday Evening MARTY'S ROYAL ACES 8 - 11.30 ADMISSION 75c Also: MARTY'S ROYAL ACES JOE NARDONE'S All-Stars See Our New Modern and Largest Dance Hall In The Area Friday Evening 8 - 11:30 PLUS ADMISSION 75¢ { | those months when the communi- | Elden, hospitality chairman. | ties in this drea were one . . . al The show will open on Tuesday, | time when all were close fr iends, | { April 30 and continue through the working and playing together, eat- | following ‘day, Wednesday, May 1 at | ing together, sharing. | the parish hall. The supply is limited, so order payrteen dealers from the area a copy now. Fill out the coupon | ~~ 8 below and mail it to Mrs. Janet | Post, 29 Split Rail Lane, Dallas, | | Pa. 186312. | ; | Iz Please reserve ..:.....: Legal Notice -~ | Olde Dallas Sesquicentennial. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that | | Letters of Administration in the | Estate of STINA G. ECKHART, late of the Township of Ross, Luzerne | AT | County, Pennsylvania, who died on | Name ................... | the 15th day of January, 1965, have | ‘boon granted to: DEARLR. GROSS [I ‘Address’ .... oc... . wasn R.D. 1, Hunlock Creek, Pa. Creditors | are notified to make known their | claims, and those indebted to the! estate to make payment to said | Administratrix or to her attorney. | B. B. LEWIS, Atty. Dallas, Pa. Antique Show To Open Tuesday i and just plain good times. | Bdward Ratcliffe, invitations chair- | - me ~ wc ~ copies of the Memory Book of the amount of $$..." ...... | The price of each book is $5.00. Checks or money orders are to be made ! payable to Olde Dallas Sesquicentennial. PENNSYLVANIA \ DALLAS, \- Election Returns (Continued from 1 A) North District — Congress, (R) Bunn 69, (D) Flood 36; Representa- tive (R) Ruskoski 69, (D) Mehol- | chick 30; Delegates (R) Schechter 46, Fine 57, Sordoni 38, Berger 17; (D) Bartoli 26, Lyons 28, Csala 30, Noterman 28, Stolz 3, Troy 7, Stev- ens 5. President, (D) McCarthy 16; | Committeeman (R) W. Jones B65, (D) J. Chesnovitch g 3, A. Ches- novitch 32. Presidential writeins, Humphrey 6, Reagan 6, Lurleen Wallace 1, Kennedy 4, Nixon 20, McCarthy 5, Wallace 4, oJhnson 1. Kingston T.wnship Shavertown—Congress (R) Bunn 254, (D) Flood 635; Representative (R) O'Connell 236, Walters 128; Delegates, (R) ‘Schechter 181, Fine 221, Sordoni 155, Berger 72; (D) Bartoli :27, Lyons 33, ‘Csala 30, Noterman 31, Stolz ‘6, Troy 11, Stevens = 4; Committeeman (R) | Woolbert 233, Watkins 132, (D) W. Davis 41, M. Bonfig 47. President, i McCarthy 30 on the Democrat | ticket. | Presidential writeins — Lindsay, ps Kennedy 2, Humphrey 11, Nix- on 9, Wallace 1, Rockefeller 3, Mec- Carthy 4. ; Trucksville—Congress, Bunn 332, | Flood 67; Representative (R) O’Con- I nell 306, Walter 148, (D) Adams; | Delegates (R) Sg 229, Fine 1287, Sordoni 178, tger 83; (D) | Bartoli 51, Lyons 50, Csala 43, | Noterman 39, Stolz 9, Troy 16, | Stevens 3; Committeeman (R) V. | Pritchard 406, (D) R. Staub 48, | Mrs. Bobeck 6 by writein; President { McCarthy (D) 38. , Nixon received 33PRockefeller 12, Wallace 2, Humphrey 10, Kennedy 6, Johnson 5 votes via writeins. { Carverton — Congress (R) Bunn | 38, (D) Flood 23; Representative | (R) O'Connell 45, Walters 16; Dele- and away are expected. A Flower | sates Schechter 27, Fine 31, Berger Mart and the popular Flea Mart | g. (D) Bartoli 13, Lyons 12, Csala will be main features. The affair will | 13, Noterman 10, Stolz 2, Troy 6, be open each day from 11 am. Fai 3. McCarthy received 16 until 10 nam, | votes for president on the Demo- I aa | cratic ballot. Ralph Sands was re- New Stamp At P-0 | olerted Republican During National Youth Week, DY 2 vote of 43. A. Pisaneschi and sponsored by the Benevolent and | S- Pisaneschi (D) received 20 and | Protective Order of Elks, the Post | 17 votes. Office Department will issue a Com=- | (Continued, on 6 A) | memorative stamp, in observance —— ay {of their Centennial this year. onmm—— —| GAY-MURRAY | STORE NEWS Enclosed is a check for: | LAWN NOTES — @riciner you need the seed to 8" it, the fertilizer to grow iw or the ma- chine to mow it, you'll find it here. Scott's line of lawn care products will cover your needs— better. WOOD FENCE — We x rail, 3 rail, ‘Stockade,” have 2 “Pad- —Adv. dock,” and “Nudist” Canadian Cedar or Redwood. A nice fence improves your prop- styles in erty. Come lean on our fence are cordially invited to exhibit in the THIRD ANNUAL May 10" thru sponsored by ‘OF WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE . PLYMOUTH . EDWARDSVILLE - EXETER - TUNKHANNOCK AREA ARTISTS SPRING ART SHOW 31 (Paintings received April 29 - May 3) a as low as $178.00 for the 50CC The WYOMING NATIONAL BANK Show Regulations and Entry Blanks available at all Wyoming National Bank Offices. and talk it over. TATORS ARRIVE — have 4 varieties of certified seed We now potatoes—planted now, you can be using them from your garden also stocked in July. We are with sweet Spanish: nions and bulk garden seeds. YOU MUST SPRAY a... are about seven bugs for each blos- som, but the right spray will give you control — ‘“Malathion” and ‘“Sevin’’ are among the big names this year. ARMSTRONG — Out with new | patterns of Vinyl floor coverings | and linoleum which we stock in | 6 - 9 - and 12 feet wide for wall | to wall jobs — Alsottile. make your plans on our second Please 1 floor. MOTORCYCLES — Prices start 1d Model—there's a 10 HP. — a 4 20 HP. and a 70 HP. Why buy an unknown make — you can get Harley-Davidson. —— EASY PAYMENTS i On paint, i plumbing, roofing, appliances, power mowers, outboard motors, boats, etc. on our approved credit plan. Many items can be pur- ‘SHAVERTOWN {| chased without any down pay- 4 SHICKSHINNY ‘ment — why not check us when you're ready! || eav-murray committeeman - i B { A Vg 5 HE AR HA YE HT A
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