PAGE SIXTEEN happening in the Back Mountain will meet tonight at 6:30 p.m...Tryouts will be held today at the Dallas Sr. High Field for Dallas- East Dallas Teener League Baseball...Proof . of age is required... ; for the 9th annual Cherry Blossom Festival will take place at 2 p.m. on; North River Common, Wilkes-Barre...Couples Club’ of Trucksville UM Church will be sponsoring a rummage, bake sale beginning today at 6| p.m... ‘Alice in Wonderland’ will be: presented tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of College Misericordia... \. J Good Sam Chapter 29, the Pennsylvania 76’s, met Saturday evening at Mark II Restaurant, Dallas to make plans for a Hughesville campout. Eleven camping families were represented. Andrew Glowach, wagon master, is in charge of the caravan traveling together campouts. The club will meet at Rickets Glenn State Park, Route 118, to start the caravan to Hughesville campgrounds. Any national Good Sam member interested in any . future campouts, please contact Wayne Rosencrans club president; Kenneth Hunter for time and dates of campouts. The eampout:: at Hughesville will enable chapter members of the Good Sam Club’s to get to know each other. This campout is sponsored by the Susquehanna Drifters. There will be entertainment, including a bean soup supper. No reservations are needed for Hughesville campout. The 76r’s are planning at least one campout per month for their chapter. A state Samboree will be held at Centre County Fair Grounds July 2 to 5th. Reservations deadline is June 10th. Campers need not be a member of the chapter to attend but must be Good Sam members. Birth Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Bouton of 1 Joanne Terrace, North Reading, Mass. have announced the birth of their first child, a son, Douglas Jay on April 17. Mrs. Bouton is the former Verna‘ Lee Pritchard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vern' Pritchard of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Brotherhood will hold its annual roast beef \ J College Misericordia will sponsor a carwash today on campus...It will begin at 8 a.m.. St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Brotherhood will hold a roast beef dinner from 5° ‘1 to 7 p.m...Back Mountain Little League opening ceremonies are today beginning at 10 a.m...- Back Mt. Kiwanis will meet at Mark II... sored by the Dallas Junior Women’s Club postponed from last week will be held today with registration at 11 a.m. at Dallas High School... Emmanuel Assembly of God Church, Harveys Lake will sponsor. the film ‘The Road to Armageddon’ at 7 p.m...The public is invited... \ a) Wyoming dinner, May 1, from 5 to 7 p.m. in the church social room. Tickets may be purchased from any member or at the door. Interested residents may 8 35 \ J by Bridgette Correale ‘Hey Mom, why, when we're suppose to be going over the Brooklyn Bridge, are we taking the ferry?’’, asked our George as we rode up the ramp to the Staten Island Ferry in New York City. “Why, because we can’t find the Brooklyn Bridge!” Could you believe it, 25 years (make it 50, com- bining my years and Vin’s) being native New Yorkers’ and we could not find this large bridge? During our Easter holi- days, we traveled to New York to visit the 1001 rela- tives, eat all the goodies that we don’t have in Pennsylvania like, Nathan’s specialties, Pannells, grain pies and dirty water frankfurters. Oh, what heartburn! While in New York we contact Wally Gosart for further information. R Joseph J. Baluh, RD 5, Shavertown, has been a medical patient in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Stanley Katachinski, Ferguson Ave., Shavertown, has returned home from the hospital where she was a medical patient. Joseph Youngblood, 81 Lehigh St., Shavertown, has been named Kingston Township representative to Dallas Area Municipal Authority to replace John Hibbard, who resigned. He will assume his position on the board at the DAMA meeting, May 13 8 p.m., at the treatment plant. Mrs. P. Tobey Hum- phrey, 75 Meadowcrest, Trucksville, has been notified by the Penn- sylvania State Board of Nurse Examiners that she is successfully passed the requirements for registered nurses. Mrs. ‘Humphrey received her B.S. degree in nursing from College Misericordia and is employed in the ‘meet tonight at 8:30 p.m. at the Dallas Legion...The Lehman Administrative Board will meet at 7:30 p.m... i) toured the sights, that is the ones we were able to find. The World Trade Center, which after you got through with the prices, you realized you have just donated to the poor of the world whether you wanted or not, rode down famous Broadway, up to Wall Street feeling the exciting beat of the City. After a half hour of look- ing for the Brooklyn Bridge, there was another beat I was going to feel for I kept saying, ‘it’s up ahead, around the corner, keep driving.” If you ever wanted to commit suicide, drive your car, when you don’t know where you're going, in 95 degree heat, in New York City. In fact, I'm glad we didn’t find the Bridge, I thrown. off. medical-surgical depart- ment of Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre. She is the former Kathleen Olex, ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Olex of Wilkes- Barre. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. John F. Butler, 95 Ridge St., Shavertown, who celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary, April 15. They were honored by their children at a surprise party at their home on Saturday and an open house was also held at their home, Sunday af- ternoon, for friends and relatives. They have two children, Mrs. Sharon Luke, Essex Junction, Vt.; and John F. Jr., Millis, Mass., and five grand- children. Sheldon Evans, Shavertown, received the Golden Graduate Award from Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science recently at a special awards ceremony for the Class of 1926. He received a certificate honoring him and public service. r ( YC I ( 1( {TT WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY : 29 30 1 2 3 1 : : : ] : , : i The United Methodist The Dallas Rotary Club The opening ceremony: The senior class of The Bike-A-Thon spon- Back Mt. Baseball will There will be a special Women of. the Luzerne meeting of the Dallas school board tonight in: the library of the Dallas Senior High School... \L J Hill 1 kid about Brooklyn, but I really love it, especially when we are walking down the block my parents live on and Vin says, ‘This whole street smells like a big meatball.” Not only were the Correales ‘nuts’ enough to visit New York there were several of our neighbors like the Tomasellis’, who enjoyed Easter with rela- tives. The Hessions jour- neyed to Long Island; the Schleichs to Buffalo and the Clearys to Waverly, New York. We all agree, the best part of going away is coming back to Home Sweet Home. Speaking of returning home, Connie Brongo and Kay Sharpe have recently returned from their unfor- gettable bus trip to Florida. It’s so unforgett- able that everytime they see a local bus, their sto- mach turns. Belated birthday greet- ings to Terry Hrabrowchak Adele who celebrated their Joey Namath his eighth on April 23 and to Tom Yoniski Jr. his 11, April 23. Jack and Mary Ges- mundo had a house full when their children helped celebrate Easter and their wedding anniversary, by driving in. Marianne and Bob Regal with their youngsters, Joseph and Tiffany drove down from Buffalo, New York, while Joseph and Barbara along with their two children, came in from Long Island, New York. ‘The Marquis enjoyed a pleasureable holiday, up- state New York driving through the Catskills and ~ visiting with long time friends. Happy birthday to Kelly Austin who will celebrate her sixth birthday April 29. The Passarella’s were delighted with their visit from their sister Janet Sheldon and family from Connecticut. Congratulations to Krissy Alansky, Kathy Hocker, Pat Hozemp and UM Church will sponsor a ‘rummage sale today f from 9am. to9 pm..-} ‘The Dallas Kiwanis club will hold its regular meeting tonight at the Irem Temple Country f Club at 6:30 p.m... = their first Holy Commun- ion, Saturday morning at Gate of Heaven. Birthday greetings to Ray [Iwanowski, Jr. who will celebrate his 10 birth- day May 2; to Lenny Burke, Jr. his seventh, April 28; Paul Onzik, nine years old, May 3 and to Allen Michaels, may 1.and Robert Michaels, May 2. The Hawks, Lorraine, Jimmy and Michael have recently returned from a sunny vacation in in Florida. Lehman Bicentennial Committee has declared, Saturday, May 8, as clean- up day in the oid Everyone is encouraged to help clean roads and areas around their property. To help clear away the bags and bundles, that I'm sure will accumulate, Hozey Hozempa and his crew will pick-up your garbage, pro- viding it is placed on town- ship roads. In our case, the designated road is Idetown Road. Do your share for a cleaner Oak Hill. While Hozey is on my mind - our sincerest best wishes to Kaye and Hozey Hozempa. The couple cele- brated their 18th wedding anniversary April 26. Congratulations to Ted and Olga Kostrobala whee wedding anniversary Was April 26. a I’m allowed to anno neighbors and friends birthday in this column on one condition - that I print my own, (thank goodness it’s just the date they want and not the amount). Well on Friday, April 30, this screw-ball of a reporter will celebrate a birthday and last week my parents asked what I wanted for this special day. At that time I didn’t know what to ask for, but I do now...a new left leg. + Saturday I dropped a full garbage pail on my left foot and hopped around for minutes with pain. Sunday, I closed the car door en the knee of that sore foot. If I. keep this pace, by Friday I'll need a wheelchair! fgg Post and Rail Fence Rt. 6, Tunkhannock ‘Dallas news e attractive boundary * 2-hole post Mrs. Loren Samsel, 10¢ section includes 2 rails and 1 post Warren Drive, entertained her son-in-law and Reg. 8.93 Sale 7.45 daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hoeschele of Reading, over \ e never needs painting \ to the Feet ad : Easter. Jeff Supulski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Supulski, , Lower Demunds Road, at Cornell University where he ‘has been awarded the McMullen spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. George Schimmel and children, Eric and Heather at State College. Mrs.- Harold Bassett, Dallas Methodist Cam- pgrounds, has returned mer Albert Splitt Home, Jackson Township. * 6" high x 8 long 5 Yao. ~ ABOVE THE REST... Dean’s Civil Engineerin [! (69-3117) a | Rez 2 Award. Jeff is a na 2 Tom Wenrick Reg. 26.35 8 Dallas. S | 23 49 Mrs. Clarence Elston, Pack 232 aie u S B Overbrook ' Ave., has \ returned home after tO hear talk on wildlife Cub Scout Pack 232 . sponsored by Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas will hold its May meeting at enamel finish weather fabric Pseonumicn > 3p Ora5 heighis home. from Wilkes-Barre: School auditorium Yon resistant (69-2100, 01; 2050, 01) 36" x50 reg. ‘17° Sale *15.75 General Hospital where Thursday, May 6, at 7:30 36" x 100° req. 30% Sale 27.75 3 50 Ne Warrick sali : 33s ; is 5’ lugged U $2.15 48" x50" reg. '21% Sale *19.65 1) 09 i Mr. 2nd Mrs. Philip ubmaster, will rese e” 2 : 320% Sale $ ° Walter, Upper Demunds ’ presen a $ 48" x 100" reg. *39 ale *35.95 00 Road : program on Wildlife : C. 6’ lugged U 2.55 Ww 12 MONTHS oad, Dallas, ‘have . . ervation. tie isa shat . 9 returned - from a vacation h female wa SE in’ Florida. Walter is [orester with the Penn. : — " 0 3) oo Supsthise NOW----- 7 chairman of the Dallas Svante Some igen f i i ve ) { ail to The Dallas Post T hi a AGWAY iE / . i | P.0. Bdx 366, Dallas, Pa. 18612 Sa as Board; of Dallas. He holds a bachelor DALLAS AGWAY i \ i i with $3.50 for 6 months or | : ; of science degree in @rsuard : SRT 37:00 40r. 17 months ! Mr. and Mrs. Velton forestry from Penn State M ILL STREET, DALLAS 2 sh it 4 By TONE ST - Bean of Piscataway, N.J., University, College ' of & on" | cmy STATE i! have moved into the for- Agriculture. L John Luke is cubmaster of the pack. A