rge ing at LY, de ng et- ng at ol; ce; le ay 00 - .e TE g é@ LI “ Mrs. Janice Borton, Club, is - shown Trucksville. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Wins Scholarship left, president of Dallas Junior Women's presenting a scholarship from the club to Elsa Orchard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Orchard, 203 Holly Street, Miss Orchard is a graduate of Dallas Senior High School, class of 1962, and is presently enrolled in the 20 month business ad- ministration course at Wilkes-Barre Business College. a Club. This is the first scholarship presented by Delia Junior Women’s “Kenneth C wide Dies In Olean Hospital Kenneth Cuddy, prime organizer of Noxen Fire Department and Noxen Ambulance Association, ac- | tive in civic affairs in his home- | morning, with a Requiem Mass at i drove to Olean on Sunday, to pay their respects to a good neighbor | Among them were Dave Fritz, Mich- ael Traver, James Barbatcl, ia Patton, and Mrs. Marvin Shive, Mrs. Burial was in Olean town of Noxen, died at 58 Friday St. John’s. morning in Olean General Hospital. Mr. Cuddy, former employee of Portville, N, Y; Surviving are two sons: and Gene, Monday Robert, Olean; Moxen Tannery, went to Olean at 2 daughter, Mrs. Barbara Treehaus, Christmas time to spend the holidays also of Olean, with his ‘children. He was operated upon for an abdominal a’lment four days after Christmas, and submit- | ter to ‘suvgery twice more. At one; he took a turn for the worse. the Nativity at Tunkhannock, and of American Legion Post at Hae! ¢eys vajie. A pumber of Noxen residents church parlors. He wac a member of Churzh of leader, Lutheran Supper The Luther League of St. Paul's time, attending physicians thought Lutheran Church will hold a Soa- he could be discharged shortly, but ghetti Supper on February 16 in the Mrs. is in charge, HE Fred For Le’%er Press; F Or Off~et Try The Pellas Post Post Daley, Ae QTE BILE Bess 825 - ates VALENTINE GIFTS DIAMOND RINGS: SPEIDEL WATCH BANDS BULOVA WATCHES BRACELETS JEWELRY = SETS R.L.EYET - JEWELER Main Highway, Shuvertown, Pa; BUG CGE PR Ge. John Timko Former School Bus Driver John "J. ‘Timko, Jr. Carverton, | died Saturday morning at Mercy | Hospital where he had been admit-| ted on Wednesday. A Mass of | Requiem was celebrated Wednes- | day morning from St. Francis Cab rini Church, with burial at Sacred ‘Heart Slovak Cemetery. Mr. Timko, 50, drove a school bus | route for twenty years when Clar- | ence Meyerr of Huntsville had the Dallas area school bus contract. He was born in Plains, son of Mrs. Anna Timko, Plains, and the late John Timko. He was a member of St. Francis of Cabrini and its: Holy Name Society, and Dallas PTA. Surviving in addition to his moth- er are his wife, the former Irene Duda of Carverton; daughters, Mrs. Lawrence Berry, Wayne, Mich.; and Christine Ann, at home; three grandchildren; brothers, Michael, Andrew and Joseph, all of Plains; sisters, Mrs. Andrew Berecin, Mrs. Joseph Kristan, Mrs. William La- comis and Mrs. Stephen Washko, all of Plains; and several nieces and nephews. 3 Roy Trexler Heads Lutheran Brotherhood Roy Trexler, Supervisor of the Nontheast Division, Pennsylvania Game Commission, was - elected president of the Lutheran Brother- hood of St. Paul's Lutheran Church last week; Ted Woolbert vice presi- dent; Walter Gosart, secretary and William Dungey, treasurer. Plans were made for a Roast Beef Supper, April 27. The group voted to send a do- nation to Frederic Anderson, dJr., for purchase of Christian literature for the library in the newly con- structed Lutheran Student Center in Taipei, Formosa. TWO FOR THE SNOW @ ®, Simplicily SNO-AWAY. Two new, compact, big capacity blizzard beaters from Simplicity! Self-propelled, they push themselves through deep drifts, clear walks and driveways fast, throw snow right or left through spout adjustable from operator po- sition. See them today — get ready for tomorrow’s snows! Ask About Our Convenient Terms! « ~ GAY-MURRAY ‘himself had cared for during years SEE I ET CES EI RITE PONTI i OL psyomLE A-1, Starfire ardtop, Coupe. Fully $3405 39 Years Serving Wyoming Valley Alvah P. Wilson, 86, Had Stroke 5 Years Ago An eighty-six year old man who ! returned five years ago from | Conecticut to his former home on Perrin Avenue, Shavertown, died Saturday afternoon at Nesbitt Hos- pital where he had been admitted three weeks earlier.” Alvah P. Wil- son had been bedridden at home for five years, following a stroke, attended by the wife whom he | of ill health earlier in their married life. During his previous residence in Shavertown, Mr. Wilson had car- ried on the barbering business in his own basement, a sideline to a contracting business which was his main occupation. Moving to Connecticut twelve years ago, he and his wife lived with a daughter Mrs. Ila Lou Robideaux until her death. A native of Stillwater, he had also lived in Kingston, where he belonged to Westmoor Church of Christ. ETE TEC E32 ESE CSET AC ‘ THE CONTINENTAL INN LUZERNE-DALLAS HWY. ® "WEDDINGS BUSINESS DON'T SEARGH- Your Best Buys Are Atays At C LEST Powered Facilities For ® BANQUETS ® PARTIES For Information Phone 287-7588 E330 C0 C0 B30 CSN CAC = Horseshoe 4-H Club THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1963 The Back Mountain Horseshoe 4-H | Club will meet at Lehman Fire Hall | at 10:00 a. m, on Saturday. ‘Mrs. L. E. Beisel Loses Only Sister With the death of Mrs. Sadie Ottensman, 73, who died Sunday at Nesbitt Hospital, her sister Mrs. | L. E. Beisel of Idetown has lost six members of her family within _ fourteen months. Another sister Mrs. S. R. Snyder died a year ago this month in Kingston, a brother William Comisky died on Christmas Eve a year ago, a nephew this past Christmas Eve, and a sister-in-law Mrs. last summer. He leaves, in addition to his widow, the ' former Della Gould Wallace, two sisters-in-law and several nieces and nephews. -He was buried yesterday in Irene Comisky of Lehman, | Beech Grove Cemetery, Rev. Noland | Moore of Berwick Christian Church | officiating. = | MEETINGS ANNIE ETE TE I ES ETE EINE IHC ’61 OLDSMOBILE A-1, Dynam- $2495 ic 88, 4-Door, Fully Equipped el hay ’61 PONTIAC Catalin Vista. Powered ......:. $2 495 h PONTIAC Safari, 4-Dr. 9- ass owroom Condition, All Power . 30475 61 TEMPEST 4-Dr. Sedan, 4- Cyl, Auto. Trans., Like $1735 Brand New oi: J. 00k Del., 2-Dr., SS. ’59 PONTIAC TER Hardtop Sdn. ’59 MERCURY or Sdn., 1 Owner, R&H ’60 STUDEBAKER Lark 895 51495 1962 GRAND PRIX Seats. Console TACH, Ete. Green and White. Bucket :.... 23085 ’59 CHRYSLER Sara 4-Dr., R&H, 1 Owner ’59 BORGWARD 2-Door Sta. Wag. Nice Sport Car. 650 ’58 FORD Fairlane 500, 4-Dr. HT. B.&W. Auto. Trans. Pwr. Steer. 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