VANIA xen Am- er, Muh- s Weav= genre saver en- arty for . Weaver left for B) DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA THE DALLAS POST, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1968 EAST DALLAS Ellen Fuller, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Pete Fuller, Orange, is spend- ing a week at home, during mid semester, from Allentown Hospital where she is a student nurse. Mrs. William Perrego, Orange, was taken by ambulance, Monday, May 13, to the home of her grand- daughter, Donna (Dick) Sands, Sout fontrose, for a visit. Donna is a ‘hurse and will enjoy having her there where she can help grand- | bad fall she | ma recover from the had some time ago. I am sure the change will do Mrs. Perrego a lot of good. Albert Matukitis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Matukitis, has returned to King’s College after being ill from an infected tonsil. Lucy Morgan And Family Lucy Morgan, Ransom Road, re- mains a surgical patient in General Hospital. Her = daughter Ada (Larry) Brown and family, Philadel- phia, spent last week with sister Diann Newberry and family to be near Lucy and to have Diann mind her children while she and Larry BUICK | in | flew to Michigan, Larry has been promoted to Branch Manager, and District Superintendent for Heinz, covering all of Michigan and part | of Ohio; so their flight was to pur- | chase a home in Michigan. Ada !said they found a lovely home in the country resembling East Dallas, land are so happy to be out of the 'conjested city. Still a country girl at heart! Farewell Party {| Center | Church Social Hall was packed to | capacity Sunday evening, May 19, | where a farewell party was held for the three churches of the | charge in honor of Rev. Howard Hockenbury and family who will be leaving us, we regret to gay. | excellent program was rendered by some of each church; also all three choirs gave special selections, in- | clnding the Bast Dallas Jr. Choir. | | gifts of a full course dinner set, | { beautiful linen embroidered table | cloth, gorgeous artificial floral cen- .terpiece and a story book for in- fant © Paul. Refreshments were 1963 2-DACR WAS ye | Remember . New Car Buick Electra 225 Lr AUTOMATIC POWER STEERING ® POWER BRAKES ® BEIGE and TAN Now 51095 HARDTOP $1395 You Can Get Better Deals At: w ES BUICK OPEL Community Motors spuick O) OPEL RN 588 MARKET ST., KINGSTON PHONE 287-1133—OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 9 Moreland Methodist | An | served after short talks of thanks from Howard and Carol Hocken- bury. We wish them well in their | future parish. The 4-H sewing club will meet in the East Dallas Church Hall, Satur- day, June 1, 12:30 to 3:30. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Loomis, and Mrs. Ted Wilson for dinner last Sunday, after which they all | four traveled to, Williamsport on | business. daughter, New Jersey; visited the { having visited his family in local areas. They were former East Dal- las residents. |. Mrs. Jennie Culver, Sweet Valley, sister of Ted and Giles Wilson, | has been a patient in Geisinger Hos pital recently. 1 hope she is out by the time you read this. Mrs. George Ryman My sincere sympathy is extend- ed ty the Ryman Family over the ‘week, former residents also of East Dallas, now living in Johnson! City. Ethel had been ill for a long time and we know that GOD knows what is best for HIS children, which she certainly was one of them. There will be a Franklin Town- ship Supervisor's meeting Friday, ‘June 7, 8 p.m., in the Orange Meth- odist Church Hall. Joey Fuller, 10 year-old son of | Mr. and Mrs. Pete Fuller, Orange, l has returned to his home from the | hospital, where he was taken by | ambulance after being knocked un- | conscious from a fall from his bike, | | Saturday, Mav 18. He suffered a slight concussion and was kept in the hospital a few days. Franklin Township license had not arrived | yet for their new ambulance so | Dallas ambulance was used for | which they are thanking very much. Happy Birthdays are extended to Mrs. Pearl Howell, Fred Hawke, Alex Matukitis, Carilyn Spudis, Pamela Moore, Mary Morgan, Barbara Moore, Glen How- | ell, Sandra Strazdus Sheehan, Phyl- | lis Tondora. That “BUG” around. Saturday and Sunday, then Bob. Hilda, Patti | is sure | day and Wednesday. I was thank- ful I was feeling good and could help out when needed most, but I got it any way and was laid up a couple of days. 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How about | Jewelry Party Mrs. Janet Kasmark, Ketchum | Corners, entertained at a jewelry | party Saturday evening, May 18, with Myra Carlin as demonstrator. | A happy time was had after which | delicious refreshments were served |'to Mary Vitkoski, Marlene Rocco- | grandi, Patricia Thomas, Kay Mill, Josephine Matukitis, Myra Carlin, Irene Moore and the hostess Janet Kasmark. The Larishes Amd Hands Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Larish, Ransom Road, spent last weekend visiting their daughter and hus- band, Susan and. Joseph Hand, in Laurel, Maryland. While there they picniced on Sky Line Drive (Na- tional Park) Virginia. Then drove | to West Virginia and Harpers Ferry, Maryland and back to their lovely apartment. | By an odd coincidence Mr. and { Mrs. Larish spent their MOON on Sky Line Drive and been back till this time, and Susan and Joe spent their Honey Moon at the same place. Myrtle said that it rained so hard when they were there that you could see nothing but rain and fog; but last week | it was beautiful with the place covered with honey suckle. You could see for miles and miles. Tt started to rain when they started to leave and in no time it was like it was .28 years ago; Susan told her parents, “Now we saw what {you saw 28 years ago’. She was lucky that they had nice weather when she and Joe were there so they did a lot of horse back riding. | Believe It Or Not A “Believe it or not” true item T heard this morning. Mrs. Gasch- ler and children (her husband is in Vietnam) who live in Hugh Geb- | hart’s house on Ransom Road, have | a dog that just hates cats. Geb- | harts have a tens. dragged her self home having a paw almost off; it caught in a trap | | or hit with a car they do not know; however it died. The dog was in the process of weaning her SEVEN puppies, so the kittens were taken to her to see if she would nurse them. L, and behold she did, and that for a “LOVE YOUR ENE- HONEY | passing of Mrs, Georde Ryman last} vicinity, 28 years ago and had never | cat with three Kkit- | The other day the mother | Lock Haven Graduate - JUDY F. BALEWSKI Judy F. Balewski, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Emil Balewski of Noxen, | was one 244 students who gradu- ated from Lock Haven State College on Sunday, May 26. She received a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education and has accepted a posi- tion as first grade teacher at Newark, N.Y. She was graduated from Tunkhannock High School. Dr. Frederick K. Miller, Com- missioner of Higher Education, De- partment of Public Instruction, de- livered the address at the college's ninety first Commencement. ‘ Dr. Gerald R. Robinson, Dean of Acade- mic Affairs, presented. the graduates to Dr. Richard Parsons, President, who conferred the degrees. Sing- ing of the Alma Mater and benedic- tion closed the ceremony. Sealed Bids — Dallas School District Sealed proposals will be received | by the Dallas School District for | SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF COAL; ASH AND RUBBISH REMOVAL; CLEANING SEPTIC TANKS; JANI- TORIAL EQUIPMENT; CHORAL ROOM STUDIO PIANO, FOLIO FILE CABINET AND DIRECTOR'S CHAIR; SPIRIT DUPLICATOR; BIOLOGY SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT; RE- PLACEMENT MANUAL TYPEWRIT- ERS; MANUAL TYPEWRITER | MIES?” If only all humans would |do the same. RIGHT? | - @® * | Bly 0” 2 - “PRESCRIPTIONS CALL HARRY PHARMACY ED FOR AND DELIVERED” PHONE DALLAS 696-2222 HOLAK R. P., B.Sc. | | demands against the estate to pre- PT Hage big SHAVERTOWN Much Scheduled | New Director Memorial Day promises to have a lot of activity for those who en- | Novicki for the school director post joy staying in the Back Mountain | we have a man well qualified. for the special day. Right here at | fact there were many who would home we will see officials on hand | have liked to see him serve as for the dedication of Frances Slo- | supervisor. A graduate of Kings- cum Park in Carverton with 21 1on Township Schools and King’s luncheon preceding the ceremony. | College, Bernie is a most success- Sweet Valley will have a horse | ful businessman and should be an show and parade, Noxen a grand |asset to the board. In addition to march and in Dallas there will be | his coal company enterprise he the usual observance. All this will | raises handsome Angus beef .and be well attended provided the rains | Christmas trees. There is no other stop and everyone is anxious for |SPOt where he would prefer to live an end to the water fall. We can |and we are glad that he feels that say, however, that the grass is cer- | way. tainly greener and the weeks are growing faster than the lawns which are a job to keep in shape with all the precipitation. Getting Ready When you hear the fire alarm ring every week it means that the boys are completing plans for their Home Again While his many friends were sad- dened to hear that he might have | Blase courageously made the trip {by plane in a cast and following | surgery. So he is back in his fav- | orite spot again and we know that : festival | recovery will be more rapid when big Summer restval. . family and friends are close by. I am informed that Mr. Hall is | Charles Coslett drove his car home putting. forth every effort to gellf om Fort Lauderdale and his wife that Franklin Street Bridge taken stayed on to visit with her sister, care of and some information should Mrs. Charles Howe and family. be fortheorn} he Seon Here And There 2 Our sincere sympathy goes out Legal Notice pu | to the family of the late Mrs. Mae : | Dampf. She was one of the most NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that | {htelligent people it has been our Letters Testamentary ‘have been | privilege tp know and was not only granted to Howard J. Hallock and | endowed with brains but beauty as Miners National Bank of Wilkes- | well. Having traveled widely there Barre in the Estate of Ralph L.| were few nations and customs of Hallock, late of the Borough of Dallas, Luzerne County, Pennsyl-|a real pledsure tp converse with vania, who died May 6, 1968. All | her. persons indebted to the said de- | Mrs. William Frederick * under- went surgery last week returning home on Monday. She was a patient at General Hospital. cedent are requested to make pay- ment and those having claims or sent the same without delay to John Henninger and his son John Miners National Bank of Wilkes- | jr returned home last week after Barre, Co-Executor, 8-18 West | spending some time with his daugh- Market Street, Wilkes-Barre, Penn- | ter Mrs. Beth Krush and family | sylvania, 18701. {at Wayne, Pa., and going on to B. B. Lewis, Esquire | Ohio. 5 Main Street | Bobby Voelker came home from Dallas, Pennsylvania | Penna. State University for the | weekend to celebrate his 21st birth- > "1 day with a family party. MAINTENANCE; AND MUSICAL | po oars Troxell is among those INSTRUMENTS. | who recently returned home from All bids are to be fob. Dallas, Florida and is residing with her Pennsylvania, and shall be in the son Wayne and family in Dallss. hands of Mrs. Harriet Stahl, Secre- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woadsas Sr. retary, at the Administration Office, | oi go to Mansfield State Oollege Dallas Senior High School Building, | Thursday to see their oldest son, Dallas, Pennsylvania, not later than | pean Jr. receive his degree in 3:00 p.m, D.S.T, June 11, 1968. Biology. The new graduate will All bids will be opened publicly at | teach Science at Tunkhannock High a meeting of the Board to be held | School in the fall and will wed at 8:00 p.m., D.S.T., June 11, 1968, Miss Pat Gorda, a graduate of Nes- in the library of the Dallas Senior | bitt Memorial Hospital on August High School. 24. We are happy they will re- Specifications may be obtained | main in this area. at the Office of the Secretary. The Completing = his junior year at Board reserves the right to accept | Wilkes College is David Wadas who or reject any or all bids or any |is majoring in Business Administra- part thereof of any bid to waive | tion. Dave will undergo plastic any informalities or technicalities. | surgery to correct accident injuries By order of the Board of Di-|{ on June 3 at Mercy Hospital. rectors of the Dallas School District, Among other neighborhood grad- Dallas, Pennsylvania. uates this week will be Bill Hontz Mrs. Harriet Stahl, who will receive his sheepskin from 20-21-22 1 child is scheduled to arrive. With the selection of Bernard | i home. In | i which she was unaware and it was | SECTION B — PAGE 5 Mrs. Carlene Carey is ill at het | Gilbert Turpin is a patient at | General Hospital where he was ad- mitted last week. Evergreen Cemetery How nice Evergreen Cemetery | looks this year and we cannot help | but remember what a change has | taken place in a short period of time since the Association of Lot | Owners took over. A little care | can produce such welcome results and the committee has done a splendid job. ! Mrs. Emma Stahl will return to | Silver Springs, Md., on the week- ' end returning with her daughter, | | {to stay in Flordia for a while, Dr. | Mrs. Grant Holmes after spending several weeks with her son and daughter-in-law in Shavertown. She plans t, return again in August | when some of the grandchildren | and + greatgrandchildren will be arriving. | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morgan are planning to move to Maryland after their home is sold here. They have been residents for many years. Legal Notice — | The Lake-Lehman School District hereby gives notice that a proposed budget of the amount of funds that will. be required by the School District in its several departments [for the 1968-69 fiscal years is | available for public inspection at {the office of the Secretary, Leh- { man Elementary. School, Lehman, Pennsylvania. : | It is the purpose of the Board | of Directors of the Lake-Lehman | School - District to adopt this pro- |'posed budget after making such t revisions in it as are deemed ad- [visable and levy the proposed taxes at” a special meeting of the Lake- Lehman School Board, Tuesday, { June 25, 1968, ‘at 8:00 pm. in | the Lehman Elementary Schoel, | Lehman, Pennsylvania. Notice is also given of the pro- | visions of Act 193, approved June 130, 1951 (P.L. 962), requiring every resident or inhabitant of the School | District upon attaining the age of | | twenty-one years of age or over | becoming a resident or inhabitant of the District to notify the proper | assessor of this fact within twelve | months thereafter. | ply with this requirement subjects | the individual to a penalty equal [to the tax for which he is liable. | The Assessor's name and address for Jackson Township, Lake Town- ship, Lehman Township, Ross Town- | ship and Harveys Lake Borough is Luzerne County Assessors, Asses- sor’s Office, Court House, Wilkes- | Barre, Pennsylvania. The name |and address for the Assessor of | Noxen Township is Wyoming Coun- ty Assessors’ Office, Wyoming County Court House, Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania. By Order of the Board of Directors | LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOL DISTRICT Eleanor Humphrey, Secretary 21-22-23 an — READ THE TRADING POST — Secretary Bloomsburg State College. His 20-21-22 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Obed Hontz will attend the ceremony on Sun- day. I The John Clauses are getting FAST & EASY! ready for that trip to California fh next month when their first grand- ai 7 J IUVCITES el 2am [oon mvese inn (717) 675-3158 LUCITE® Wall Paint: now only $ 6.79 gal LUCITE® Interior Enamel now only $ 2.98 qt thinning, OFFICE MON., TUES., WED., FRI. 10-12, 24, 7-9 eo Skip stirring, SAT. A. M. 10-12 priming DR. DONALD E. GETZ : CHIROPRACTOR 61 Church St. A Dallas, Penna. 18612 | | HOURS THUR., SAT. AFTERNOON BY APPOINTMENT # Skip waiting—dries in an hour or less eSkip clean up mess— tools come clean in soap and water Painting problems? See us! DALLAS HARDWARE 12 MAIN STREET DALLAS, PA. 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