: g PENN STATE NEWS Back Mt. Lumber Firms : Cl. ° 66 : ° 99 Faculty, staff and other arts, University Park. His topic alm ot Verprice personnel of the Wilkes-Barre will be ‘Latest Trends in In- I Campus were saddened last dustrial Arts and Education . weekend by the passing of Mrs. Opportunities.” The Pittsburgh contractor Brothers, 7!» cents ft.; Back comparisons with Luzerne i Frank Spagnuolo, former The workshop is primarily for who claimed that Wyoming Mountain Lumber, 8 cents ft.; Lumber and Pittston’s Lumber 1S receptionist and secretary at Luzerne County area high Valley lumber firms are Shavertown Lumber 7 cents ft firm would also show favorable > the local campus. school principals and industrial charging 10 percent to 25 per- Lauan flush interior doors (2- comparisons with Pittsburgh 2 Edith, as she was better arts teachers. Reservations cent more for materials than 6-6-8): Pittsburgh dealers, prices. e 3 known, h @ been with the local may be made by calling Prof.. Pittsburgh firms, must not have $7.52; $8.95; $9.45: Whitesell Robert Turrell, who bases nh campus «Jf the university for Lee A. Sweinberg, or Mrs. Pool dealt with any of the Back Brothers, $7.70; Back Mountain Shavertown Lumber prices on a, more than 15 years and was at the Wilkes-Barre Campus. Mountain lumber dealers. Lumber, $8.80; Shavertown ‘purchase price” only, also e loved and respected by all who A “Career Opportunies” Howard Whitesell makes a good Lumber, $8.60 (Back Mountain ‘“‘can’t imagine why’’ the Pitts- J knew her. Her pleasant smile workshop for high school junior case against these claims with Lumber Company’s Willard burgh dealer made his claim. D and cheerful greeting will be and senior girls will be held figures obtained from the Hoover pointed out thatin large Mr. Turrell sometimes buys missed by all. April 3 in Room 105 of Hayfield “Middle Atlantic Lumberman’s quantities, the price can be from other area firms (at a 10 Her son, Michael is a second House on the local campus. Association. shaved to $8.40.) percent reduction from the list year student in the agricultural There will be two sessions, one Defending his = own outfit, Whitesell Brothers Building price) when he has run out of an program at Wilkes-Barre from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and a Whitesell Brothers Building Supplies stocks sheet rock for item, and states that he Campus, and her other son, second in the afternoon from 1 Supplies on the Lehman High- sale mainly to individuals. As ‘“(doesn’t) know of anybody Francis, is a phys ed instructor {0.3 way, and the other firms in the Mr. Whitesell explains it, raising prices due to the crisis ? in Wilkes-Barre City School ¢ fess) 1 area, Mr. Whitesell made use of ‘“‘sheet rock is sold by here.’ . District a ii a Photo by Alex Rebar a report on some seven firms, territories” and ‘a dry-wall . ; i ; . it . . . . “ 3 . . : . i Rob Hare, assistant director careers will discuss. oppor- The College Misericordia cheerleaders, travelling with the team tothe away games in "located within & 25 to i ne ies Bot y ve hen 5 of continui ducati h ‘es above, coached by Geraldine Wall, RD 3, Philadelphia, Allentown, and Scranton. Left radius’’ of Pittsburgh. r. we do”. Their sales of this item Is 4 ntinuing education, has tunities for women. Among i : that thi Po {aired ai aot 1 2 e ¥ announced that an industrial those scheduled to appear on Dallas, have wrapped up another season of to right, first row: Josefa Cerra and Debbie Whitesell states that this report is not aimed at contractor sales, a ! art t h f ; urging the college’s basketball team on to Anderson; Second row: Anne Marie Trom- shows that “we do as good or but in this also they are com- i ir S eachers conierence the panels are Marie Car- : : 5 i ) Voie fot ; titi ith the Pittsburah orkshop has b heduled at : ; ; victory with the final game at Luzerne County betta, Ann Marie McLaughlin, Barbara better on charging fair prices as petitive wi e Pittsburg e Workshop has been scneauled at pentier, WDAU-TV ; Pat Bayne, : . 2 : : y P oan joes: Sheet: rock: (3:8 inch): 00 e J the local campus March 19, WVIA-TV: Nettie Parrish Community College last Tuesday night. Vilushis, Judy Sass, Janice Piperata, and the Western ennsylvania prices; eel roc inch): SPECIAL 1.90 P from 10 to 2:30 Guest ! : 2 Captained by Rosemarie Chando, the cheer- Vickie Tolotta; Third row: Rosemarie dealers’. Pittsburgh dealers, $1.76; $1.92; dg] r a.m. 102.30 p.m. Luest. County executive of Agri- leaders attend all Highlander games, Chando and Rosemary Lill A sample of the report, when $1.92; $2.28: Whitesell Brothers, i ls speaker will be John Shemick, cultural and Conservation ? y Ps compared with the prices being $2.08; Back Mountain Lumber MON DAY’S ONLY S ausveiate professor of industrial + Service; Julie Ligherman, ! s charged by Whitesell Brothers, $2.08; Shavertown Lumber, With This Ad Is program coordinator, Jewish r b : : . the Shavertown Lumber $1.92. NARROWS CAR WASH : Community Center; Albina 1 company (quoted to the Post by ‘‘Sweeping generalities are SHOPPING CENTER. qd Czysowskyj, engineer, Smith, owner Robert M. Turrell) and many times misleading and the Edwardsville i) Miller &:; Associates; 8. Sgs. the Back Mountain Lumber one made by the Pittsburgh -and Betty Kanarr Bierly, meeting Monday night. Two prior to 1965. : Development, Route 309, Dallas One-half-inch Plyscore time he raises prices at Back realtor. appeals were denied. Four applications for trailer Township, and the Dallas sheathing, 4x8: Pittsburgh Mt. Lumber is when his supplier seit College students and other Louis Butera, Westminister permits were also approved on Municipal Authority has been dealers, $7.40; $7.50; $8.32; has raised the price to him. He 1 S g Doris Zentmeyer, U.S. Army; Jane Balavage, Girls’ World buyer, Pomeroy’s Inc.; the Rev. Alice Collins, Ashley Presbyterian Church; Trooper Judy McCarr, Pa. State Police; area women interested in pursuing careers in the above fields are also invited to attend. Committee in charge of the Ten appeals for variances were presented to the Dallas Township Planning and Hearing Board at their regular Drive, Orchard View Terrace, applied for permission to locate a beauty shop in the basement of his home. The appeal was granted permission to build a house on William Street, Druid Hills, on his re-appeal. Both properties were ‘lots of record’ a temproary basis. Trailer permits must be obtained yearly. Sam Morelle, 42nd Street, Dallas; Basil Gydosh, approval of the new Schalm projects were based on infor- mation he had that the diffi- culties between the Brandywine resolved. DAMA had refused to hook up the Brandywine complex to the sewer system until an appli- Company (quoted to the Post by Willard Hoover, general manager of the firm’s lumber yard), shows little discrepency between Pittsburgh and Back Mountain prices: $8.50; $8.32; Whitesell Brothers, $7.68; Back Mt. Lumber, $8.00; Shavertown Lumber, $7.40. 2x4’s (based on 1,000 feet): contractor is a good example”, Mr. Whitesell feels. Willard Hoover, who claims to work with ‘‘one price and that’s it” and with a legitimate mark-up, states that the only also wants it to be known that price comparisons are difficult because of the quality element. Mr. Hoover ‘‘can’t understand workshop: Mrs. Kenneth denied on the basis that Or- Demunds Road; Robert Weiss, cation had been made and Pittsburgh dealers, $224, $240, why the Pittsburgh contractor Allison, Mrs. Richard Balti- chard View Terrace is strictly a Harris Street, and Don Derby, certain financial obligations $260. $270, $290, $315; Whitesell made his claim”, and feels that Peter K. Richards more, Modesta Albertson, and residential area. Demunds Corners, sreceived incurred by Schalm had been * Brothers, $260; Back Mt. Roberta Kunkle, members of Huber Vroomen, Slocum permits for trailers. met. R. Spencer Martin, Lumber, $280: Shavertown Airman Completes the local campus faculty. State Trailer Park, requested Dr. C. Warren Koehl, Leo chairman of DAMA and DAMA Lumber, $250. Fage 17 Tattersall? A one-day publications permission to build a home on Shannon, and George Nichol- solicitor Merton Jones stated, Asphalt shingles (100 ft. workshop has been scheduled an 80 x 120 foot lot which is SOn, representing the Koehl- following the planning and squares): Pittsburgh dealers, MI L : ON MO ] ORS : : in i ilkes- i i ti that nothi : : : . 2 His Basic Training for April 26 at the Wilkes-Barre located on West Center Hill Schalm development on zoning meeting, that nothing $10.95: $12.50; $13.48; $13.50; (At the intersection at the Carey Airman Peter K. Richards, son of Mrs. Stanley-B. Kay of 102 Sterling Ave., Dallas, Pa., has completed Air Force basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. During his six weeks training, Campus. The event is for the purpose of considering the visual impact of printed material, stressing the relation- ship between design and ob- jectives of purpose. Discussion will center around design Road. Mr. Vroomen was denied permission because the lot requirements. Mr. Vroomen purchased the lot with assistance of an attorney, and he was advised to seek his at- Country Club Road, received permission to begin construc- Mr. Nicholson also repre- sented Paul Schalm III, owner of Fenwood Park, Upper Demunds Road, Dallas. Fen- new had happened as far as the Brandywine affair is con- cerned. Andrew Hourigan, Mr. Schalm’s attorney, also stated that the matter is still in negoti- ations and has not been settled. Officials present at the meeting were Fred Dodson, $13.95; Whitesell Brothers, $11.75; Back Mountain Lumber, no price quoted due to the length of time since they have pur- chased shingles; Shavertown Lumber, $13.75. Insulation (2% inch): Pits : . 2 trends, processes, and adap- torney’s assistance in pur- burgh dealers, 6% cents ft.; S he studied the Air Force mis- (.i:00 practical solutions will chasing an additional amount of Wood Park was originally con- former Planning and Zoning 2 2 th Very low milage sion, organization and customs es ; g ; : : > cents ft.; Whitesell Bro ers, : prion to sell 68 BRONCO na recaive i hesinl struction be emphasized in discussions of property or in getting his money structed in 1968, but only four Officer; Leonard Pooch cents ft; Back. Mountain 68 CHEV. IMPALA viel tn p i c each stage of production: early back. homes were completed. Mr, , Kozick, present officer; (quoti ng a 2% inch EE So a ide halt ton: trick in human relations. ; : 2 planning, budgeting, The re-appeal of John Nindissi Nicholson was advised that a solicitor Frank Townend, Dan size), 6 cents. ft.; Shavertown r a any i py at scheduling, selection and pre- to build a home on the corner of new set of plans would have to Meeker, Fred Salada, James Lumber, 6 cents. Insulation (3% o MALIBU 87 SCOU T € AIF Tralffka Command hase paration of material for the be presented to the planning Alexander, Jacob Taylor, and sein an oat for specialized training in the security police field. Airman Por attended Midpark Hin School, Middle- burg, Ohio. The early bird gets the space. If you have news, don’t wait! Send or call it in early. printer, and follow-up until the publication is delivered. Persons responsible for the design and production of brochures, printed posters, and programs should find the work- shop helpful in their future development of publications. 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