rns rm ed AA rm ret ~ nl etl mar Comrise = : 0 GT ce PAGE TWELVE TRUCKSVI by Nelson Woolbert 696-1689 Auxiliary to Trucksville Fire Company will meet in the municipal building Monday night at 7:30. Margaret Mieczkowski will preside. Couples Club of Trucksville United Methodist Church will ‘hold a garage sale Friday and Saturday, April 24 and 25, in the educational build- ing. Arthur Gensel is general chairman. S. Sgt. J. M. Strauser, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Strauser, South Memorial Highway, is a transportation specialist with the 10th Re- connaissance Wing at Alcon- bury AFB Station, England. Theresia Gelb, Carverton Road, was three years old yesterday. Theresia is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gleb. A family party was given in her honor. -Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hast- ings, South Lehigh Street, have returned from Del Ray Beach, Fla., where they va- cationed several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morrison, Glendale, Calif., will arrive Sunday to spend two months with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. . Eric Wheeler and family, Har- ris Hill Road. Kenneth F. Byrnes has’ been named manager of- Topps Chewing Gum, Inc. Duryea. Mr. and Mrs. Byrnes and family are residing at. Brown Manor, Carverton Road. Friendship Class of Trucks-. ville United Methodist Church will meet in the Educa- tional Building Tuesday even- ing. Mrs. George Gaylord will preside. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mas- low, Huntsville Road, re- cently returned from a six- weeks vacation at Palm Springs, Calif. 675-3551 The George Stolarick family have been ill with flu: Sarah Evans is back at work after being ill with flu. Jimmie Prebola, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Prebola, is still in a body cast from his chest down. He has to return to the hospital for a checkup" April 11. He would appreciate it if friends would drop him a line. Jimmie was hit by a car about a month ago while crossing a street in Wyoming. Jack Prebola, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Prebola, enlisted in the Reserves and left recently for Polk, La. where he will remain for two’ months before going on to Texas. £ I was sorry to hear about Andrew Kozemchak’s and John Piskorick’s passing away last week. I knew both gentle- men a long time and would like to express my deepest . sympathy to both families. Barbara Bliss fell and sprained her wrist Saturday. Mrs. Carl Evans, Wilkes- Barre, is a patient at the Wyoming Valley Hospital. She is a former Back Moun- tain resident. Arlene Hottle and children, Cathy, Sandra and John, are spending some time with rel- atives in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Daley, Ridge Street, Fernbrook, have returned to their home after spending two weeks vacation- ing at the home of their daugh- ter, Karen Jeane, A-3 AN, stationed at Pensacola, Fla. They also went to Mexico where they saw a bull fight which they enjoyed. On the way down, they stopped at New Orleans and in Virginia. Margaret Roberts, Fern- brook, has been very ill Tom - committee for the third an- FERNBROOK By Mrs. Morris Cleashy E-L Shop Open Daily 8:30 a.m, to 6 p.m. Friday 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mrs. Warden Kunkle, who was a patient in Allentown General Hospital, is now a. patient in Liberty Nursing Home, Alan and 17th Street, Allentown. Mrs. Kunkle is a former resident of Car- verton Road. Mrs, Richard L. Hogo- bloom, Sutton Road, is a member of the arrangement nual Flower Ball to be held May 2 at Treadway Inn. Mary Ruth Hagan’'s engage- ment to Robert P. Wolensky has been announced. Mary is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hagen, Kingston. Robert is ‘the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Wolensky, Carverton Road. The marriage’ will be solemnized June 6 in St. Ignatius Church, Kings- ton. : David Hopkins, Springgarden Street, is convalescing at home after being a patient in Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John N. Conygnham, Sutton Road, spent several days recently at Nassau in the Bahamas. Mrs. Clark Aldrich, Harris Hill Road, entertained her card club Monday night. Mrs. Norman Stone, Car- verton Road, fell in the back- yard of her home Tuesday, breaking her left arm in two places. ud The engagement of Deborah ‘Kleiner to Frank E. Wojcik Jr. has been announced. Deborah, daughter of Mr. anc Mrs. Robert W. Kleiner Sr., will graduate from Dallas Area High School in June. Mr. Wojcik is a member of the faculty at Coughlin High School. The wedding will take place at 11 am. in Trucksville United Methodist Church. Rodrick Tyler Bliss had _ stitches removed from his index finger Tuesday. Rod- rick got his finger caught in a chain at his place of employment, Valley Paper- back Company, Fernbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Suscoski -and family, Main Road, Dal- las, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bloom, Main Road, Fernbrook, where they will stay a few weeks more. Spec. 4. C. William R. Swartwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Swartwood, Over- brook Avenue, has returned home after a 12-month tour of duty with the American Division 198th Light Infantry Brigade in Vietnam. After a month’s leave, he will be assigned to Texas. 8 4 at Bo of suarFeR's PINK APPLE RESTAURANT and GIFT SHOP open daily 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Rte. 6 — Tunkhannock ; 836-2971 feet Loin End PORK ROAST Boneless Rolled PORK ROAST PORK CHOPS Armour Star BACON (with $5.00 or more purchase) 73 cn. 99 nv. 69:n 128 N. MAIN PHONE 675-3788 SHAVERTOWN BILL SHERKSNAS spaghettidinner at Lake church, The Holy Name Society of Our Lady Of Victory Church Harveys Lake, will hold a spaghetti dinner April 11 Chairman Bill Sherksnas has announced serving will be from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Wahoo Inn, Pole 156, Harveys Lake. Anyone wishing to take food ~ THE DALLAS POST, APRIL 9, 1970 - Dallas Boro.accepts sweeper bid $5,450 Boroughs Association at Wilkes At an adjourned meeting March 31, a bid on a second hand street sweeper was awarded to the Scranton Tractor and Equipment Com- pany. The $5,450 bid on an Elgin White Wing sweeper was awarded to the sole bidder by a vote of four to one, councilman voting no. The solicitor will ment. When questioned after voted ‘no, Mr. Berti told The Post that he had done so because the company had of the Dallas Borough Council ‘College. Election of officers will take place and State “Rep. Frank O’Connell will ap- William Berti: draw up the contract agree- the meeting as to why he” refused to demonstrate the. equipment. Secretary Ralph Garris in- formed the council that a meeting will be held April i5 of the Luzerne County out is requested to bring his own container. Other members of the committee are: Fred Crake, tickets; Bob Pilger, waiters; Ed Fiest, publicity. Honorary chairman is the . Rev. Patrick Healey. The family of the R. Major, RD 4, Dal those neighbors and fri CARD OF THANKS their recent bereavement. late Magistrate Harold. las,” wishes to thank all . ends who assisted during Office Hours—By DRS. I. & P. BERGER Optometrists WEDNESDAY MORNING MONDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS 27 Machell Ave., Dallas Appointment Only 675-5067 pear to discuss recent legisla- tion effecting boroughs. All council members are invited to attend. Discussion of seven appli- cations received for special policemen was tabled until the next regular monthly meeting due to the absence ‘of Mayor Stephen Hartman who was ill. The applications will be reviewed by the police committee prior to the meeting. Council was advised tha the state has insisted that Acme Markets provide three foot deep sewage beds on the site of the new market being constructed on Church Street, Dallas. DARING’ IsPECIAT Country Kresh show to feature Ford Model-T Milford ‘““Tiny”’ Gould, 129 S. Memorial Highway, Trucks- ville, will display several an- tique cars at the Antique Show and Sale at the Kingston Ar- mory, April 17 and 18. The show is sponsored by the Lu- zerne County Unit of the Amer- ican Cancer Society. Mr. Gould collects and re- stores antique cars and has many classics on display at his shop. Richard Zim, Carverton, who is associated with Mr. Gould in the restoration of - antique cars, will also display his 1924 Ford Model T he marine promoted Marine Sgt. Donal P. Fae- genburg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herrill H. Faegenburg, RD 1, Dallas, was promoted to his present rank while serving at the Marine Corps Automated Services Center, Kansas City, Mo. | ray PORK SAUSAGE 89+ ™{ Country Fresh SCRAPPLE | 39: 1b.’ DARING’'S - MARKET Memorial Highway, Dallas : . Zim, Carverton, Pictured is a 1924 Ford Model T car owned by Richard be shown at the Antique which will Show and Sale at Kingston Armory April 17 and 18. 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