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Tunkhannock New Age from Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania • 12

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SBThursday, March 4, 1965 Republican New Age Noxen News Happenings Seniors May Billy Sunday I Used as a pigment, orpiment is. A one-inch rainfall on one acre now commercially produced rather means about 22,000 gallons of than mined. water. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Besteder Last Sunday Mrs. Samuel Apply for World War II and son, Vernon Boyd, of Wil Arendt and Esther visited Mrs ming-ton, spent the week end Arendt's 'mother, Mrs. Edit I with Mr. and 'Mrs. Leonard Teritto in irenton, N.

J. Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Donald Meeker Loveland suffered a broken neol on Christmas Day in an accident Wyoming County amd Mr. and Mrs.

Hubert spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer in which Mr. Loveland was killed Caldwell and son, Jeff, and helped STOCKS BONDS WALTER E. BELL MUTUAL FUNDS R.D.

1, SPRINGVILLE, PA. Phone Nicholson 942-6409 RUSSELL R. RIVENBURG HOP BOTTOM, PA. Bro'r-Dealer eow-tf Mr. and Mrs.

John Arend Jc-ff celebrate his first birthday MARCH 8. 1945 The final Film Due Here The documentary motion picture on the life of evangelist Billy Sunday and his era of mass evangelism will be shown in this area lor the first time at the Tunkhannock Baptist Church on Wednesday, March 10, at 7:30 P.M. The film traces the life and netcoric rise to popularity of the famous figure who was born just over a century ago. It presents events of the past 100 years through various kinds of photo Anita and John, of Jermyn CM Grants Senior students at Tunkhannock High School are eligible to apply for nearly 400 four-year scholarships offered by General Motors at more than 200 colleges and universities which participate in riie GM Scholarship Plan. Any secondary school senior or graduate who is a citizen of the United States is eligible for consideration.

The initial awards are in their new apartment in James spent the week end as guests of town, N. Y. Mrs. Samuel Arendt and family Mr. and Russell Turner Mrs.

Harry Reimel, of Spring-ville, holding a captured Japanese flag taken in the Philippines, where Sgt. Reimel was in the first platoon to go ashore at Leyte. A photo of the crew of a B-29 Mrs. Lloyd Phoenix returned ot Tunkhannock, were hunday home on Wednesday after spend drive toward victory in Europe began early in March, with the capturing- Cologne on the west bank of the Rhine on February On the following' day, the U. S.

First Army captured the vital LudendorfF Bridge at Remajren and established a bridge visitors at the home of Mr. and llig- the past five weeks in the Mrs. William Evans and family. Wilkes-Barre General Hospital The sympathy of the community bomber operating out of the Mari Friday callers at the home of if, extended to Raymond Blizzard Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Keiper and anas shows tail gunner Sgt. Carlton Rowe, of Tunkhannock, among graphs, from tintypes of Billy made to entering freshmen and be renewed through the family were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert on the death of his mother, Mrs. Ray Blizzard, which occurred in Florida on Saturday, the group.

Derby and family head across the major German liver. The bridge was seized intact, just 10 minutes before it was scheduled for demolition by normal four undergraduate years Seaman James L. Hontz, who Leslie Belles, of Binghamton lor those with satisfactory rec 'Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shalata, has been in the U.

S. Maritim called on Francis Belles and Mi ords. There is no restriction on the fleeing Nazis. service for the past four months, and Mrs Charles Winner and course of study or career. Stipends and returned last, week from his family on Sunday.

Pfc. Melsom E. Rue, son of Mi lange from an honorary award of $200 to a maximum of $2,000 per first trip across the Atlantic, has Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Randall oi Vestal, N.

spent Sunday end Mrs. F. E. Rae, of Nicholson, was killed in action in Germany year, depending on demonstrated returned to Tunkhannock High School to complete his junior year. with Mrs.

Bertha Sehenck. need. and Billy Shalata, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ted Polk at Wyoming on Sunday.

On Thursday, and Mrs. Paul Thomas and family, of Hunlocks Creek, visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shalata, Sr. Virginia Carpenter and Mrs.

John F. Edwards and Jackie Laura, of Harveys Lake, called on 20. according to a riday callers at the home of Mrs. Bertha Sehenck were Tlr The participating institutions include 125 private and 77 public i olleg'es and universities in 50 ind Mrs. Dick Aycrs, of Stull message received from the Wa Department.

A picture shows Tech. Sgt Frank L. Beimel, son of Mr. am Lee Lord, of famlm-, N. states, the District of Columbia pent the week end with his youth in Civil War days, to modern scenes, in color and sound, of today's Billy Graham in action in one of his huge Pictured are Billy Sunday's major-league baseball career, the story of his conversion and subsequent ordination to the Presbyterian ministry, his tabernacles and tremendous crowds, the sawdust trail, his war against liquor, his front-page press coverage, his friendships with the great, men of his time, and some of the piesent day results ol' his colorful ministry.

In making this film, the producers uncovered voluminous material about the life and legend ol Billy 'Sunday, including the most complete press coverage of any public figure in newspaper history. All known motion picture scenes of Mr. Sunday in action were gathered from many BETTER BUY USED CARS 1963 CADILLAC 2-DOOR HARDTOP 1963 SKYLARK BUICK 2-DOOR HARDTOP 1962 BUICK LeSABRE 2-DOOR HARDTOP 1961 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON 4-DR. 1961 BUICK SPECIAL STATION WAGON 1960 OLDS 1-DOOR 1959 BUICK LeSABRE 1959 FORD GALAXIE 4-DOOR Horace J. Sick Son Buick and Oldsmobile Autos NORTH BRIDGE STREET 836-3591 and Puerto Rico.

on Mr. and Mrs. Charles winner mother, Mrs. Marguerite Lord Albert Buckingham, of Me-shoppen, has been promoted to private first class. He recently took part in two major battles with the 7th Armored Division.

Pvt. Stedlman Harding, son of Me. and Mis. 1). C.

Harding, has been assigned an address in care of the New York postmaster. The Harding's' other son, Lt. Donald Harding, is serving with the A imy Air Forces, also in the Participating colleges have full FALLS Mr. and Mrs. Donald Miller and nd family.

Mrs. Elizabeth V. Thomas, who pent the past 10 days, after be family and Jacob Miller, of Mi Announcement Falls Baptis hoorianv, visited Mr. and Mr. Church services for each Sunday r-l 1 Til ing discharged I com me nospitai discretion, in the awarding of the scholarships.

Their scholarship committees review the applicants' high school academic records, available entrance test scores, participation in extracurricular i na i os winner and family on with Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Hess are as fallows: Sunday School at Sunday. 1.0 A.M.. and worship service at lias returned' to her home Charles Worn or wishes to thank everyone who sent flowe i i i ro pean heatre.

Sgt. Lynn II. Brown, son of ctivities and leadership traits. Shavertown. George Fritz is a patient in the Wilkes-Banc General Hospital.

Most colleges also require person- ami earns to her while she was patient in the Wilkes-Barre Captain and Mis. Lynn II. Brown, interviews. Application should General Hospital recently. She of Putnam Street, writes from a foxhole in Germany that the New be made directly to the participating colleges and not to General is convalescing nicely.

ge reaches him regularly. A.M., at which time a guest pastor from the Baptist Seminary in Binghamton lias charge. All are welcoms. Tie Falls Women's Society of Christian Service met with Rev. and Mrs.

Thomas Jenkins at the parsonage in Mill City, Tuesday evening. The nastor gave a book review. Lenten services for the charge will begin with a meeting Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bielecki and Eastern Board Declares Dividend Delegates attending a regulai Motors.

Interested students should Jack Stephens, son of Mr. and sources. did not exisl family, ol Dallas, were Sunday see their nign school counselors Mrs. Jack Stephens, of Nicholson, visitors at the home of Mrs. Nina for details.

Brown. has been promoted to coxswain in the U. S. Navy. He ha.s partici- quarterly meeting of Eastern Milk Sunday visitors at the home of when he began his career, and many of the first films of him have deteriorated beyond use.

Those included in the film are :i.markably clear and some of the iater ones taken just after sound MEHOOPANY ated in several invasions, in- Mi. and Mrs. William Murphy sagas biding Moratai, Leyte, Luzon and Producers Cooperative Associa tion at Syracuse February 24, ap I roved action by the board of directors in declaring member divi and iamily were Mr. and Mi The Gay Nineties party to have IMM.tr.KM at. the Uitty Methodist Lrnuren on Thursday evening, March 4, Kay Miller, of Sayre; Mrs.

Violet. 1 een held at the Methodist Church Saturday was postponed due to was added to movies present good glimpses of the evangelist's dends of $100,000 foi the fiscal WandeW and Mrs. Ruth Manning of Mehoopany. atnous rapid-fire delivery which ickness. We are glad to report Mabel Kussell raver, was hon won the attention ol millions.

ored on his 7th birthday with a year. This figure, according to the delegate from this area, Archie B. Garrison, of Aldovin Local, represents cooperative earnings above Billy Sunday spoke face to face Decker lias returned home from Pittsburgh, where she was with party at his home on Saturday with more people than any other HIGHEST QUALITY AUTOMATIC HEAT INSTALLATION AND SERVICE AT LOW COST icr brother. Charles Decker, who person in history without the Manila. John W.

Stroka has been promoted to technician third grade. An automotive inspector, he has been in the Aleutians for 20 months. Druggist Bid) Hemic lias received a letter from Staff Sergeant William L. Zigmund, better known to Penn State Basketball league fans as "Zigigy Peters." lie is with a bombardment group in Germany. "Ziggy" expresses wonder at why so many men over are drafted, while many professional athletes five and ten from 7:45 to 8:30 P.M.

Come! On Friday evening, at 8:00 o'clock, a World's Day of Prayer service will be held in the Lake Winola Methodist Church. It is sponsored the women's societies of the barge. A good attendance is desired. Mr. and Mrs.

Rolland Mender-snot have returned to their home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bishop and daughters in Amity. They then went to Hammond, Present were members of the first grade, who included Patricia brody, Michael Galka, Michael Harvey, Kirk Shook, Susan Nul- operating expenses lor the year of television, radio or public improved from his illness. Mr.

and Mrs. Corey Brooks anil ending March Ml. Twenty per cent will be refunded to farmer Dmily, of Vestal, N. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

ton, Cathy Hathaway, Weslev and Tina Traver, Gene Stonemetz Don Sheehan and Mrs. Letba -FREE Ernest Dailey, Donald and Daniel members in cash dividends while t)he remaining will be allocated in the form of certificates. According to delegate Archie B. Brooks. Also, Mr.

and Mrs. Gil Rice and Lorraine Hopfer; also bert Sheehan and family, of Eigie, Laura and Roger Boston address. One million people came down the "sawdust trail" to shake his hand as an act of public confession of their acceptance of Christ as Savior. Featured in the film is Homer Roheheaver, who was Billy Sunday's trombone-playing song Iead-ei for 20 years. In an interview filmed shortly before his death, lie gives candid reminiscences of Mr.

Sunday. Mel Dibble, well Laceyville, were Sunday guests of and surprised Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hendershot and daughters Garrison, these dividends have Mickey Brody. 'or.

and Mrs. Don Sheehan. OIL GAS COAL BOILER AND FURNACE BURNER UNITS 1- rancis Belles was a Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Francis Place and with a visit.

Sincere sympathy is extended to tinner guest at the home of Mr years younger aren't i touched. The address of Lt. (jg) Lawrence B. Hawes has been changed Dom the New York to San Francisco Post Office. Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Ross, of Wellsburg, N. were Sunday and Mrs. Robert Z. Belles and the VanBuren and Philip Head- sons at Beaumont.

CONVENIENT TERMS guests of Mrs. Josephine Place. Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly am Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Adams "Known evangelist and former tel-1 been made possible by careful management and prudent spending, even though membership dues have been kept at a minimum. Another resolution from the delegate body was a move to fix the Eastern membership dues to Federal Order No. 2 members at not more than one cent per hundredweight the same rate cur on, James, ol Hazleton, visited attended a birthday party for AUTHORIZED I Hi AIM Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Kelly on evision personality, narrates the film. NIMBLE Mrs. Adams' brother, Francis sum Sunday. Vr.ow, of Meshoppen, Saturday Saturday guests at the home of evening. r.

and Several from here attended the Mrs. Raymond Kelly Kelly and son, John, were Jack HOWARD HEISE. JR. PLUMBING and HEATING FALLS, R.I). 1 Phone 586-3201 POS of A banquet at the Wind Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Arnold and Kenny, of Waverly, and Mrs. Leon Palmer, of Sayre, were. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Avery Robinson.

The Mchoopany Republican Oau- ley families due to the untimely death of their nephew, Robert Gilpin, who died as the result of an automobile accident recently. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Weaver called on Mr. Weaver's sister, Elbe DeGraw, of Center Moreland, Friday evening.

Mrs. DeGraw celebrated her birthday Saturday. Mrs. Albert Sicklcr underwent surgery at Medical Center East, in Scranton, last Saturday. She is improving nicely and is expected home this week.

Her daughter, Mrs. Martha Lasher, of Baltimore, is spending several oi frmgle. CARD OF THANKS A sincere thank you to all who remembered me with cards and to those who called while I was a patient in Packer Hospital. CLAYTON BALDWIN New Alibanv, Pa. 188H3 mill in Black Walnut Saturday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Francis Adams ELECTRIC FURNACE-MAN, EMMAUS, PA.I rently in efect Eastern Producers Cooperative, a milk bargaining organization, has membership of approximately 8,500 dairymen throughout the major markets of the Northeast, principal of which is the New York-New Jersey marketing area. were Sunday visitors ot Mrs. Cora Adams and Dorothy Rivdaron in Bertelle Tomlinsen and son, George, spent the past week with Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Fritz. Miss Jessica Thomas, teacher at Lake-Lehman High School, attended the regional conference. Northeast District of the Pennsylvania Association for the Study and Education of the Mentally Gifted at Arbington Heights High opez. Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Burgess and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Villiam Place were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Warren Place and family. Seeking Men for D. C. Police Jobs School. Clai'ks Summit, on Friday Fell.

26. Elmore Pogar, former principal at Noxen Township High School, now Director of 'CUf will, be held this Friday evening, March 5, at 8 o'clock, at the OS of A Hall. This Sunday, March 7, will be Youth Sunday at the Mehoopany Methodist Church during the church hour, at which time the youth will be in charge of the service, and the Jifs will provide special music. Parents and friends, won't you make a special effort to attend this service and sup-portthe fine youth of our church'? Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Farr and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Sutton, if Auburn Center. Mrs. Victor Cappucci, and Mrs.

Genevieve Farr attended the Hospital Auxiliary meeting at the home of Miss Ethel llenrv. The Bureau of the Securitv Pittston office of Employment Pupil Personnel Services at Ab-ington, wras one of the speakers. Mrs. Adam Ilozempa, of Ed- Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar Biles, of Endicott, N. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunlap, of Meshoppen, and Mrs. Nancey Junk attended the funeral of their uncle-in-law.

Burton Steele, at Dushore, and burial services at Colley on February 17. Air. and Mrs. Ray Robinson and Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Teel, of Springville, were Saturday afternoon callers of Mrs. Vera Dymond. Mrs. Nancey Junk spent Sunday wardsville. was a dinner guest of days here.

Mrs. Selar Otlell is recuperating at her home after three weeks sn Moses Taylor Hospital, undergoing treatments on her eye. S-Sgt. and Mrs. Paul M.

Smith Fil children have returned to the home of Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Peak, after spending three years in Etain, France. S-Sigt.

Smith is serving with the U.S. Air Force, and his r.ew assignment is at Finland. Minn. Lori Jo Bishop, daughter of Dick and Nancy (Davis) Bishop, of Amity, will observe her 9th birthday on March 7. Lori has been in a full body cast for three months and must remain in it until June.

She is a very patient and plucky little girl. but the days do pass very slowly for her. Birthday cards and letters would Ik- appreciated. Her address is Box 54, R.D. 1, Amity, Pa.

15311. has received information concerning job openings with the Metropolitan police department, Washington D. C. At the present time, they are seeking men for a career as policemen. Representatives of the Washington'.

D. C. police department ill conduct civil service examinations, Friday evening, March 26 at 7 P. Saturday morning, Marc'i 27 at 8 A. and Saturdav Mrs.

Til lie Loveland Saturday evening. Miss Peggy Coole and Joe Vitali, of North Plainfield, N. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole.

I Tuesday evening. "ilrs. Arthur Kasson and Mrs. Edward fair, leaders; Charles of Rochester, week end with and Mrs. Duane afternoon with Josephine Place.

Mr. and Mrs. William Place were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Baldwin at New Albany on Sunday.

Mr. Baldwin has just returned home after Larry Lettie, N. spent the his parents, Mr. having a cataract removed from one eye and was improving. iiisliop and Dale bpankie, junior leaders of 4-H, and Nancy Kasson attended the 4-H leaders' training meeting at the Keiser-ville Community Center, Tuesday evening.

Miss Elsie Trabert, assistant State 4-H Club Leader, of Penn State, was present. afternoon at 1:00 P. locally for men who are interested. In addition to the written examination a physical examination will also be conducted so tihat results of the tests can ibe given witihout delay. These positions have all the benefits of Federal Civil Service with a starling salary of over $6000 per year.

Interested applicants are urged Lebtie. Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Weaver and family called on Mr and Mrs. Harry Banber and family at Hun-iocfcs Creek on Sunday.

Mrs. Alton H. Field, who came to attend the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Ray Blizzard, is spending tin- week with Delbert. Christine and Marie Blizzard.

Mrs. Field lives in James'town, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis Hackling, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. THANKS I wish to thank the nursing 'faff and Dr. Kraft for the won-lerful care I received while at Belated congratulations to Donald and Judy Davis Ace, of Chirks Summit, who are the proud parents of a daughter named Done' Elene, born at Mercy Hospital, in Seranton, recently. The child is the great-granddaughter of Mrs.

Wikla Hendershot and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Hospital; for the a I so beau- to contact the TunMiannock office 08 East Tioga Stieet to obtain more detailed information regarding the job requirements. Robert Hackling at Pomnano Tyler Memorial Kintiver Co tiful flowers. STANLEY Beach Florida.

Ol.lVER, SR. 1 I lModel 23BK150A-Notice the clean, uncluttered" I lines of the Contemporary styling. Mates well with many furniture designs. Has diag. tube 282 sq.

in. picture viewing area. A Vce, of (larks Summit: also, Mr. and rs Mrs. Davis, of Factoryville.

Hendershot attended a show- AUDITORS' REPORT Noxen Township Supervisors for Year Ending Dec. 31, 1961 THANK Many relatives kindness YOU NOTE thanks to our and Rev. Hoehn shown us at the friends, for the time of Real Estate for little Done' Elene recently, was; given Mrs. Esther Cap- Assessed Valuation Occupation $481,800.00 21,975.00 at her home in Fac- Raymond's accident. well Evans toryville.

The Family of Raymond Adams Total Cash in bank at beginning of year Current year taxes Prior year taxes Commonwealth for Game Preserves County as county aid Miscellaneous Receipts Liquor license and beverage tax Automobile and other fines $503,825.00 1,779.69 3,102.78 275.24 1,500.00 850.00 300.00 100.00 9,079.75 DRIP! NO RUN! NO SPATTER! NO MESS! PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH ONE-GOAT LATEX FIAT TOP HONORS Total- Non-Revenue Receipts EXPENDITURES Expenses Non-Governmental Total Balance 1 ,000.00 6,803.18 2,276.57 Total Expenditures and Balance RESOURCES Cash on hand Due from tax collector Value of township machinery Value of township real estate 9.070.75 2,270.57 986.11 9,000.00 4,000.00 Motorola Radios, Too P. S. Personal Service takes "top honors" because it provides top quality insurance for you and top nolch claim service whenever you need it. That's why you'll find that we put P. S.

"in the picture" with every policy we recommend. Call us. DeWitt Dunn TUNKHANNOCK 836-8611 Total 16,262.68 STATE Cash balance at beginning of year 1,137.86 Receipts State Motor License Fund 5,745.49 For walls and ceilings. Easy to apply with roller or brush! Sparkling white and clean, clear pastels Guaranteed one-coat coverage! Dries in half-hour! Washable! No-show touch-up! 50 extra Green Stamps with every gallon of paint purchased TUNKHANNOCK LUMBER CO. TUNKHANNOCK, PA.

Receipts and Balance Total Expenditures 6,883.35 5,979.07 Total FRED UNGUREIT SUNCAS PRODUCTS INC. Bala nee TNA CASUALTY SURETY COMPANY HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT 994.2S Auditors; J. WESTON RUFF H. FRANCIS THOMPSON WILLIAM CROSSMAN 203 E. TIOGA TUNKHANNOCK 836-7021.

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