\ \ - too, for from a land torn with com- i We Use Famous SUN Electronic Posting . SECTION B — PAGE 4 Shavertown Local church bells are expected | be placed about our homes. to ring out on Freedom Day, Thurs- | | We have much indeed to be day, part of the inauguration this | thankful for, so join in the renewed of “Ringing Bells For It will mark a thrilling in- | as a proud American. Returns Are Needed year dom.” novation of a new idea to express | thanks for the good land in which | Free- | spirit of celebrating the 4th of July Returns from Shavertown Fire we live and to take a short period | | Company and Kingston Township out of our helter skelter lives to | Ambulance Drive are ahead of last blessed. | coin cards are still out. - remember how well we have been | | year's figures to date but some Citizens To us as a family, it will be a | are urged to contact Milo Bauerly, happy occasion for another oom | fire munism, discontent and revolution ! picked up. our son will be with us. "ganizations responsible It has also been suggested that | health and. safety. red, white and blue colored lights: for chairman, or any member of the company if they wish same Be generous to the or- your Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost will va- SWITCH TO — ® Economical ® Automatic Delivery ' @ Burns Het @® Burns Clean LUZERNE 288-5563 | DANNA HEATING OIL CAR OWNERS . . . You and Your Car Are Invited To Attend Our FREE SERVICE CLINIC July 9-10-11 2 . 8 P.M. For three days only we are holding open house in our Service Shop. During this time, we are inviting you to bring your car in for a complete check-up and re- port on your car's operating condition. This check- up will be conducted by our own factory trained me- chanics using the latest electronic testing equipment to assure speedy service and accurate results. Your car will get the most complete inspection it has had since it left the factory and it won't cost you a cent. : All cars will be scheduled by appointment only, so call now or come in and sign up for the FREE ENGINE SERVICE CLINIC. Cdll for appointment Dallas 674-4571 Equipment to Assure Quick Service, Post- | tive Results and Customer Satisfaction. BIRTH'S DALLAS ESSO Corner Routes 309 and 118 AAA Service Open 24 Hrs. Luck and Success 1 a | | | William Golightly, Jr, || Olenick, Robin Lynn Ashbridge, || James Edwards, Juliane Van Blar- ! com, | cent ; John Blase, Clarence Laidler, gprem——( er cation again this SurpEaer in Europe. Larry Pedersen; Noxen, recently spent some time with his grand- mother, Mrs. Hulda Pedersen, Shaver Avenue, before leaving to attend the Clarkson Institute of Technology at Potsdam, N. Y. Larry is the son of Mrs. Donald Wall, and the late J. Leonard Peder- sen. He was selected by the Na- tional ‘Science Foundation to par- ticipate in the 1963 ‘Science Train- ing School in Biology and Physics. He is a student at Lake-Lehman High ‘School. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lamoreaux, Elmer, Gail and Billy and Mrs. Blanche Keller returned last week after vacationing in Atlantic City. Sincere sympathy is extended to Ted Hinkle in his recent bereave- ment. ; Congratulations to Radarman and Mzs. Lawrence McClure on the birth of a daughters / Charles Kisbaugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kisbaugh, Flushing, Long Island, left Tuesday to join his ‘parents in their new home. "* Ronald Sinicrope, Lehigh Street, is' confined to his heme by illness. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jones, Jr., Binghamton, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Denton Updyke | and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jones. Mrs. Walter McClure, Akron, N.Y. is spending some time with her | daughter in law, Mrs. Lawrence Mc- Clure, W. Mt. Airy Road. Birthdays Greetings for the coming week to Lillian Kunkle, Melanie Ann Baurely, Ruth M. Corcoran, Mrs. Ken- neth Chamberlain, Robert Bartle- son, Robert Eyet, Beverly Knops, Beatrice Gordon, Donald Bolton, Sr., Beulah Calkins, Virginia Jen- | kins, Elmer Evenson, Dorothy Sisco, Marian Elliott, Barry Carson. Dana Campbell, Eddie Eyerman, || David Parker, James Olenick, Ginny Farley, 'A. George Prater, Rachel | Jenkins, Steven Klaboe, Ralph Ro- zelle, Jane Lohman (Hinkle, Mrs. Enoch Thomas, Thomas Graham, Andrew Roan, and Patricia Paul Campbell Leo C. Kelly. Mrs. Wiliam Dungey, James | Street, has recovered from a re- illness. ERNEST GAY New Dallas Shopping Center DALLAS 675-1176 | Centermoreland FEderal 3-4500 Luck and Success to Lehman "HORSE SHOW nd Back Mt. LIBRARY JE Em SE SES SE SUISSE SS | SS— S— S—— — | W AUCTION LEHMAN HORSE SH I0RSE SHOW R. L. EYET : | Jeweler | LIBRARY AUCTION Main Highway : Get a VACATIONS @ , SCHOOL EXPENSE CLOTHING FOR THE FAMILY DOCTOR AND DENTAL BILLS CONSOLIDATION OF BILLS ANY WORTHWHILE PERSONAL NEED CONSUMER LOAN DEPT. © 2nd FLOOR Telephone 823-0131 Brandt FRooN: Plymouth . Ee ox smd PERSONAL LOAN at the 3 WYOMING NATIONAL BANK OF WILKES-BARRE You'll Like the Service! FAST, COURTEOUS, CONFIDENTIAL | liam Meyers, Mr. | Johnson, |. Jokinson, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Johnson. before Monday noc, amvE— emsaEEn. SSS SSSmmSS. | SUSESER. | SOSSUINE | GSSOREST SERS. SESE SOS Sm Sm Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hill and family, Roushey Street, are spend- ing the holiday week visiting rela- tives in Brooklyn, N, Y. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Domnick had as Sunday visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pikerowski, and family, Boyerstown. Professor Chester Molley, on leave of absence from classes during the past year is expected to return home in ‘August after completing a year of study for his doctorate at Pennsylvania State University. We are fortunate .to have a teacher like him in our school system. No mention of Brenda in recent columns has brought many in- quiries as to whether she is still with us. The little lady is very much alive and well and enjoying the warm days when she can be outside. Monkeys have a way of growing on one, and it is remark- able how different her nature is from that of Chi-Chi, who has also become my friend. Compared to the latter's antics, one might label Brenda a stoic, but always good for a laugh. . Trucksville © Mrs. Jennie Strye, spending some time with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Strye, Harris Hill Road. Adam Young is a patient in Nes- bitt Hospital. He resides on Lewis Avenue. Harry Post, Cliffside Avenue, was admitted to Nesbitt Hospital last week for tests and observation. Arline Bessmer spent Tuesday with Clair Geissinger, at Monomo- nock Inn in the Poconos. The Harold Crooms have re- turned home after a week in De- troit. Birthday best wishes this week to: Jack Pritchard, Herbert Joan- kins, Frank G. Mathers, III, Mrs. Louis T. Wilcox, Harry J. Misson, Sr., John Bauer Wardell. Jean Yenalunas, Ruth R. Hing- strom, Christopher Max Dugan, Jane Bottoms, Linda Renville, Jen- nifer L. Lawsca, Dorothy Wassil, Francis Bruzauskas. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Johnson entertained at a rehearsal party for Vann Johnson and his bride to be. A buffet supper was served with the table in beautiful decorations. Guests were: — Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vivian Cobb, Marilyn Lipfert, | Avinell Evans, Lucy Aadiario, Joan Meyers. and Peter Kenney. Kindly phone in all news items Thank you. THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3 1963 Kingston is | ne To Lehman Horse Show And ‘Back Mt. Library Auction Arline Bessmer. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gallagher, Harris © Hill Road, attended the wedding of his niece in Wilkes- Barre cin Saturday. Reception fol- lowed at the Hart Inn. Barbara Lynn Johnson was hon- ored on her. fifth birthday by her parents: — Mr. and Mrs. Dean Johnson at a picnic supper recently. Guests were:—Mrs. Janice Brace, Ruth, Bert, and Karen; Mrs. Ed- ward Johnsch, Eddie and Robbie; Mrs. Carol Hawk, and Mike; Mrs. Pat Richards, Jimmie, Donnie, and Jonnie, Mrs. Alwina Mathers, Michael and Frank, also, Dean, Russell, Sandra, and Barbara Johnson. Mt. Zion Well, the Emanuel house down the road from us has come to life. A new family stayed in it the first time Wednesday night. Marian Pol- onius and her mother and three young children. I've seen two of the children on bicycles. She reported to Jean Emanuel that it was “cool last night” up here. Speaking of the Emanuels--young David had a birthday party on June 13 to celebrate being eight years old. Besides little ' brother Jeffery there were guests as follows: Rickie King, Mark VenTuyle, Mike Hronich, Terry Dymond, Warren Stahl and Dennis Bohan, Leon Emanuel took the Mt. Zion Emanuels down to Chester where they were joined by father and mot- her Emanuel (Dave antl Celia) and the family went on to Ocean City | for the weekend. Last week Wednesday night I at- tended the farewell party in honor of Rabbi and Mrs. Gabriel Maza, re- cently the spiritual leader of Temple Agudath Achim an Broad street Pittzton. It was a heart occasion. Ags I mingled among the members of that congregation I heard many fer- vent expressions of regret at the rabbi’s leaving. Many spoke of how universally well-liked this gifted counle had been, and wished him well on his transfer to a larger end more challenging field in New York. We were delighted and honored last Monday when Rabbi Maza drove up to our Mt. Zion home to be sure to visit us before he left Pittston. He and his people were always good friends of the Pittston Methodists. And with everybody in Pittston for that matter. Bt Geis'nger John Willard, Dallas RD 2, was admitted to Geisinger Medical Cen- ter, Deavills, June 26. YOUR SUPPORT IS NEEDED LEWIS-DUNCAN SPORTING GOODS Narrows Shopping Center Kingston ayear per $100-on PERSONAL LOANS at the MINERS" MINERS NATIONAL BANK Main Street, Dallas, Pa. | Member F.D.I.C. —— — —— —— Idetown Mr.: and Mrs. Herbert Ward en- tertained the wedding party of their son, William and Naomi Lech, bride to be on’ Friday evening, June 21. Present were, Pat Swan, Stella Lech, and Marie Stocker, Daniel Bilski, Bruce Ide, James Rogers, and William Price, Mrs. Luther Stritmatter, sister of the prospec- tive groom, and children Richard, Peggy and Cindy of Warwick, R. T; Mr. and Mrs. Allen ‘Ward and chil- dren Lee Ann and Louise of Pen Argyl; Albert Sweitzer and Pearl Ide. Mr: and Mrs. Louis Laning, Jr. had a dinner party recently in hon- or of their son Louis III on his grad- uation from 6th grade at Lehman School. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Laning, Sr., Trucksville; Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Mattice, of Sweet Valley; brother Larry and sisters Margaret and Carol. Regular meeting of the J. R. Davis Fire Co. is postponed to July 12th due to the Fourth of July holiday. Mrs. Luther Strittmatter, Richard, Peggy and Cindy, Warwick," R. I, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ward. Albert Gould Is On Duty In Saigon Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Brown, Par- rish Street have received word from their foster son, Albert Gould from Saigon. Al, who is stationed there with the Air Force is serving in an ad- visory capacity. He reports facilities are. primitive and homes provided by “the pitching of tents. A graduate of Dallas Area High School, Al keeps in touch with the kome news by receiving the Dallas Post from his parents. He is on a year’s tour of duty. His address is 6220 ABRON, APO 143, San Francisco, California. Two-Day Doe Session Pennsylvania Game Commission announces a two-day anterless deer season, December 16 and 17, and legalizes for the winter trapping season a larger harvest of muskrats and beaver. Decision cn a two-day anterless season follows increase in the State deer herd to a point where starvat- icin could occur. Master's Degree Is Awarded Baumgarten Morton Z. Baumgarten, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Baumgarten, Sterling 1 Avenue, recently received his Mas- | ter of Engineering Degree from Yale University. Hrvestors MUTUAL, INC. i A orditpy RY [of IT TJ 3 Chrvestors SELECTIVE FUND, INC. VARIABLE PAYMENT FUND, INC SW OF LTS INC: For prospectus-booklet 25 CF pvestors man or clip this complete adver tisement checking the come panies that interest you and mail it to your INVESTORS man DIVERSIFIED SERVICES, INC. YOUR INVESTORS MAN IS THOMAS N. KREIDLER JR. zone manager 26 Division St. Shavertown, Pa, Phone — 674-5281 Bus. — 822-3266 Also inquire about a planned approach to life insurance needs eo I SYNDICATE LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY A WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF INVESTORS DIVERSIF SERVICES, INC. Prune Juice . . . Margarine ily DALLAS, PENNSYT.VANTA NEW EVERY-DAY LOW PRICES! MEAT VARIETIES Campbell's Soups 2':35¢ Niblets Corn... 2% 23: Dinner Rolls . . . . 5% 29° Royal Pudding... 4:%:39° Sweet Peas cen. 2% 050 Family Napkins. 25% 27° Dog Food . . ...H 73 Variety Pack. ae a Biscuit Mix . .. “> 37 Puffed Rice . .. rc 27° BEECH-NUT CHOPPED Baby Food DOG FOOD Ken-L-Ration...6 FRANCO AMERICAN ITALIAN Spaghetti ...3 6 .- 89° i @5¢ a7° 15V2-0z. Cans CARNATION, PET GR BORDENS Evaporated Milk 6 89° RE CONpIITVpeD Plot Realemon “0 .... sx 37° DETERGENT Lb. SiOx. Blue Cheer wo. JAC CLEANSER 2112-012. 14-0z. » Cans Comet 22¢ 2... 29" Fels Naptha.....3 = 32° DRIED BABY Can Lima Beans . . . . » 17° Harcarine . . . . 2:2 53 Pie Crust Mix... 2% 27° Household Yeast... == 8° CHEF BOY-AR-DEE Beeforoni . . . . or I Grape Juice . .. “37 Rice Krispies . - we pI , 4.39 1-Lb. 51° ‘Pkgs. _ PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH ran JULY 3. GOOD LUCK A mre tr — si