Only yesterday + TEE YEAR 50 YEARS AGO - NOV. 20, 1936 . Police officers and township officials were “invited to a conference at Bucknell Junior + College, Wilkes-Barre, to discuss the plans for a + police school which would be available to all . area law enforcement officers. * Dewey Jones, 13 year old Canadian soprano + appeared at Trucksville Methodist Church. . Jones had appeared with the Chrysler Male : Chorus in Detroit and in a special appearance « with Paul Whiteman in a special broadcast from - the observatory of the Empire State Building. . You could get - Sugar 10 lb. 48c; coffee 24c 1b. ; * pork chops 27c lb.; sausage 25c lb.; raisins 3 * pkgs. 25¢; citron-lemon-orange peel 3 pkg. 25¢; - glace pineapple or cherries 15c pkg.; celery 2 : bunches 15¢. 40 YEARS AGO - NOV. 22, 1946 * Two hundred and ninety persons attended * Dallas Borough PTA meeting, making it the + largest attendance ever. Main business revolved . around a discussion of plans to purchase play- ‘ground equipment. Elementary grades - presented Thanksgiving plays. David Jenkins, Dallas School Director and two : Wyoming Valley business associates narrowly * escaped serious injury when Jenkins’ new Stin- - son four-passenger plane crashed on Nescopeck . Mountain. © Engaged - Margaret Brennan and James McGroarty; Barbara Ringstrom and Frederick + Dingle. Married - Margery Gabel Shuster and Thomas ' Beline. * Anniversaries - Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Long, . 13 years. Deaths - Ezra Schooley, Trucksville. You could get - Oranges 25¢ doz.; mushrooms -49c 1b.; sweet potatoes 25c¢ 1b.; Rome apples 3 Ib. 29¢; chuck roast 40c Ib.; sirloin steak 48c 1b.; chickens 42c Ib.; pitted dates 27c 1b.; pumpkin pie spice 9c. 30 YEARS AGO - NOV. 23, 1956 A new residential development in Dallas Borough was planned by Howard, Jack and David Jones. The trio had purchased 53 acres from the Edward Weiss Estate on upper Machell Avenue. One hundred homes would be built on minimum 100 foot lots. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Buskirk, Shaver Avenue, Fernbrook, donated a 20 foot spruce tree for the Dallas Borough Building’s Christ- mas tree. Married - Renee Janoski and Edward J. Karski. Anniversaries - Mr. and Mrs. Lee Derr, 25 years; Mr. and Mrs. Steve Smith, 60 years. Engaged - Carolyn Jardin Blackman and Glenn Jacoby, Jr. Deaths - George Bonning, Trucksville; Frances Whipp, Shavertown; Evan Coates, Shavertown. You could get - Breyers ice cream 99c 1% gal.; Sealy mattress $49.50; cafe kitchen curtains $1.79 pair; rubber tile blocks 13c ea.; variety of hand tools 97¢ ea. 20 YEARS AGO - NOV. 22, 1966 A meeting of municipal officials of Back Mountain communities met at Jonathan R. Davis Fire Hall. They discussed the possibility of a sanitary land fill to be located in Lake Township. Elected as officers were William Samuel, chairman; John B. Funke, vice-chair- man; and Michael Godek, secretary. Dallas High School captured the Old Shoe Trophy in their game with Lake-Lehman Foot- ball team. The trophy was presented at a dinner held at Irem Temple Country Club. Samuel Groundbreaking Main Street, Dallas. Missimer, director of admissions at Lehigh University, was guest speaker. Engaged - Mary Anne Baloga and Sgt. Nicho- las Guilus. Married - Sally Anne Spellman and David Paul LaBar; Robert D. Morris and Barbara Ellen Gregg. Anniversaries - Mr. and Mrs. Floyd White- bread, 29 years; Mr. and Mrs. John Daughterty, 51 years; Mr. and Mrs. John Chesnovitch, 25 years; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Metz, 26 years. Birthdays - Margaret Greene, 99 years old; Jessie Winters, 91 years old. Deaths - Leona Brace, Beaumont; Letha Baker, Pikes Creek; Sadie Rossman, Outlet; Mrs. F.H. Garrahan, Forty Fort; Lewis LeGrand, Dallas. You could get - Turkey 39c lb.; canned hams 85c 1b.; chicken breasts or legs 49c 1b.; grapes 2 1b. 29c; oranges 3 doz. $1; Eight O’Clock Coffee 63c 1b.; cranberry sauce 2 cans 43c. 10 YEARS AGO - NOV. 18, 1976 Harveys Lake Council members agreed on a site for a proposed municipal building. The new building would be built on land already owned by the borough located adjacent to but not including the local Little League field. Lake-Lehman board of school directors approved a motion to hire a district business manager. Requirements included a college degree in business and four years experience. Salary was $10,000 per year. Married - Patti Cyphers and James Barbacci. Anniversaries - Mr. and Mrs. Max Dreher, 50 years. Deaths - Clarence Tiffany, Dallas; Dominick Jasonis, Shavertown; George Yencha, Lehman; Joseph Saraka, Sr., Shavertown. You could get - Turkeys 49c 1b.; boneless rump roast $1.49 1b.; smoked hams $1.39 lb.; Stove Top Stuffing 12 oz. box 99c; eggs 59c doz.; Keebler Club crackers 55¢ box.; lettuce 39¢ hd.; cranberries 3 pkg. $1. zditor’s notes soso il CONGRATULATIONS to School District, managed to the hospital, having the surgery words, it is necessary for the Howard and Laura Samuels of Dallas on the recent birth of their very first great-grand- child. The Samuels granddaughter, Marcie Evans, gave birth to an 8 pound, 2 ounce bouncing baby girl in Collings Lake, N.J. on Sunday, November 16. This is the first child for Marcie and her husband, John. Marcie is the daughter of the Samuels’ daughter, Karen. Howard and Laura are plan- ning a trip to Collings Lake in the near future to officially wel- come the new addition to the Samuels family. And, judging form the excitement in their voices when they speak of her, they’re both going to have an awfully difficult time waiting. -0- ROXANNE OPALICKI, pro- prietor of Heart of Fashion, Dallas, found out just how small the world really is the other day. Engaged in a telephone con- versation with a gentleman who is employed as the vice-presi- dent of the ‘Personal’ com- pany, a women’s clothing com- pany, Roxanne was giving him the address of her business and attempting to explain where Dallas, Pa. is located. Much to her surprise, no explanation as to the location of Dallas, Pa. was necessary. The gentleman had grown up on Machell Avenue in Dallas. -0- I SAW a bumper sticker the other day that brought a smile to my face and I thought I'd pass it on to you this week: “When you gripe about the farmer, don’t talk with your mouth full.” Makes sense to me! HAPPY BIRTHDAY GREET- INGS are extended to Fran Dotty MARTIN Roginski of Lower Demunds Road in Dallas, who is celebrat- ing her special day today, November 19. Fran was treated to a surprise birthday party this past Sunday, given by her children, Debbie and Lenny. -0- MRS. WILLIAM R. LEWIS of the West Side called our office the other day to tell us about a book she had found in her house recently. The book, which is a baby book, is about a baby whose last name was ‘‘Plass’’ and who was born in 1891. Mrs. Lewis thought that maybe if there are any relatives of the Plass family living in the Back Mountain seeing the book. Anyone who would like to read it can call me and I can get in touch with Mrs. Lewis for them. Mrs. Lewis is the mother of Betty Brokenshire and Blod Shaffer, both Back Mountain residents. -0- MUCH THANKS to Jack Jones, John Oliver, and Flossie Finn, alias GoalPOST Petie, for their cooperation in The Dallas Post prognosticators program this past football season. 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I’ve learned a lot of people were quite surprised when they found out just who Petie was this year. 0- A FEW WORDS OF ENCOURAGEMENT to Dallas Post columnist Jean Hillard who just returned to work after undergoing heart surgery at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital in Kingston. Jean, who surprised the heck out of all of us by checking inte and returning home before any of us ever knew what was hap- pening. Admitting she’s a better person when her mind is busy, Jean returned to her job at the cosmetics counter at Stapinski’s Pharmacy in Dallas on Monday. Here’s to you, Jean - hope you're feeling better by the time you read this. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR are such an important part: of any newspaper because they give the feaders an opportunity of just reading what the news- paper has to say all the time, the readers can let the readers know what they’re thinking, too. However, an editor cannot publish any letters unless those letters are verified. 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