SECTION A — PAGE 2° Shavertown Lad Enters Air Meet 1600 Model Planes At Willow Grove Archy Paltrineri, sixteen, son of Mrs. Clara A. Paltrineri, Shaver- town, was among more than 1600 entrants in the 1961 National Model Airplane Championship who regis- tered at the Naval Air Station, Wil- low Grove, Pennsylvania. The meet, sometimes called the “World Ser- ies” of model airplane flying, will run through Sunday. Contestants in the meet, Third National Championships the Air Station, range from 6 to 60 years old and come from the 50 states as well as from (Canada, Mexico and Peru. Competition in the National is to be held at the Willow Grove Naval | divided into three age groups: (1) Junior Class, open to those less than 16 years old. (2) Senior Class, open to contestants between 16 and 21. (3) Open Class for contestants over 21. The contestants fly their models in events such as free-flight gas to radio-control, control-line speed, jet and team racing contests. In the Navy carrier events, the modelers fly their gas engine planes off and land aboard the deck of the minia- ture aircraft carrier, the USS Small Fry. Seaplanes take off from the | specially constructed lake at the Willow Grove Naval Air Station. Contestants winning first, second and third place in each event are awarded a trophy. The Grand National Champion will receive a perpetual challenge trophy. The | contest runs from 24 through July 30th. - The meet is conducted by the | 1 Company Sells Breaker | president, has sold a breaker, clean- | Life Insurance Co. Academy of Model Aeronautics of | Washington, D: C., model “aircraft | War than in any other war in which | Thomas, acting as host to the meet for the fourteenth consecutive year. The last National Meet held at the Wil- low Grove Naval Air Station was ! in 1957. Archer Coals, Ine., of which James J. Durkin,” Shrine View is ing plant and four acres of land in Hazleton to Sullivan Trail Coal Company for a sum of $235,000. Mr. Durkin, a former member of the Pennsylvania State Police, is also general agent for Philadelphia | Bouncing Babies Many people never know where | | their last one is coming back. More lives were lost in the Civil | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1961 Lake-Lehman (Continued from Page 1 A) 7 meeting and their | opinions. \ The opposition to the school will | be there. The twenty school board members | are in favor of the building pro- express | gram. [PTA organizations are -behind it. The faculty is behind it. The administration; the Luzerne | County School board; the State | Services Today At 2 | | the home and at Loyalville Ceme- | | | | Street to Loyalville. He is survived by a daughter, For William E. Hoppes Mrs. William Eckert, Philadelphia; | six grandchildren, and several Funeral services for William E. | pieces. | Hoppes, Harveys Lake, are sche- | Arrangements by Bronson. | duled at 2 this afternoon, from the | Treated At Hospital | home of his brother-in- law, Russell | Nancy Hudak, | B. Scott, in Loyalville. Rev. Ira | Button will officiate at services at | | N. J, required treatment for shock | | at Nesbitt Hospital after her 1955 Mr. Hoppes, 90, died Monday | | Dodge hit the rear end of a car night at the Scott home in Loyal- | neq by Walter Wesley, Dallas RD | tery. organization in Harrisburg, all see i ville. He was one of the old-timers 2 Saturday afternoon at the inter- | the costly work of years cancelled | Of the region, born in Lake Town- section of Memorial Highway and | out if the educational program | not carried through. Construction costs are not going | | young man, he played with to lessen. These men are on the Authority | | contracts or not: John Hewitt, Chairman; Darby, Ben C. Banks, Dr. and Sheldon Cave; Lewis | governing body. The U. S. Navy is | the United States has been engaged. 1 ctor, Atty. William Valentine. 3 COCKTAIL 3 25 EXTRA ‘TV-STAMPS WITH EACH 3 CANS STOKELY FRUIT No. 303 cans 13 TOMATO CATSUP 14-01. bottles 59 25 EXTRA TV-STAMPS WITH EACH 3 BOTS. STOKELY HONEY POD PEAS 3 No. 303 cans 59 25 EXTRA TV-STAMPS WITH EACH 3 CANS CARNATION TUNA FISH LIGHT MEAT 8 A -0Z. cans $1.00 PING = PONG PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT DRINK PINEAPPLE-ORANGE DRINK 2 25 EXTRA Hi Stiyps i Ei 2 CANS 46 oz. cans 59 FRESH DRESSED—FRYING or BROILING STOKELY 46 oz. cans 2 is | ship, son of the late | Edgar | deaf. | soli- Scott, died in March of last year, | ! he moved from his home on Baira | AT YOUR LUZERNE & WILKES-BARRE GIANT MARKETS Beautiful "SATIN WHITE" 4-PIECE CANN TOMATO JUICE 59 © 25 EXTRA TV-STAMPS WITH EACH 2 CANS Jonas an her When | Carverton Road. 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