a # % TRY As NEW VRE AA SECTION A — PAGE 4 Big Buys For A Healthy Summer PUP TENTS $4.95 WALL TENTS | $6.95 to $35.00 26” BICYCLE CROQUET SET for six players J 3 (“ dogym Mr. ad Mrs. John Bebey, Troxell | Switch, observed their silver wed- | ding anniversary June 15. They are parents of three chil- dren, Francis, John and Mary Ann. The couple was married in St. | Stephen's Church, Plymouth, by Father Burnat. Mrs. Bebey is the | former Anna Elenchik, daughter of | John Elenchik, R. D. 5, Shaver- WEEKEND SPECIALS '63 Impala 4-door, V-8 Automatic, radio, and heater, power ’ Steering .......... $1995 I '62 Plymouth Wagon 4-door, 6, Standard. ) $ 995 Very Economical .. NICE CLEAN ’60 Imperial 4-dr., all power equip. i Smooth riding. +. 91299 '61 Volkswagen 2-dr., 4-speed, bucket $1095 seats, radio. '63 Ford Ranchero Pick-up truck, deluxe 8 i 205 interior, « 4-speed. . . '64 Belair 9-pass. wagon, very clean, auto- matic, radip and $2495 heater, pw. steering Howard “puke” Isaacs —TRUCKSVILLE— Open Nights Til 9 696-1111 0 Lr SWIMMING POOL - 70” $1.99 Rawlings Baseball Gloves up to 50% discount Check us for store-wide bargains during FOUNDERS DAYS JUNE 24 - JULY 4 GAY-MURRAY 319.75 SHAVERTO Registered Pharmacist J. J. FEDOCK |ICOAL 14. SUPPLY LIMITED HALL’S PHARMACY E. W. HALL Air-Conditioned for Your Comfort a The John Bebeys, Troxell Switch Observe Silver Anniversary town, and the late Mrs. Elenchik. Mr. Bebey is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bebey, Swoy- | ersville. He is employed by Com- monwealth Telephone Co. They are members of Our Lady of Victory Church. Mr. and Mrs. Beby spent last week in Florida visiting friends. “| Harold Cornells, Hosts At Triple Birthday Picnic Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cornell en- tertained at a picnic supper on Sat- | urday evening in honor of three | Kenneth Hunter, Kath- twins and Harold birthdays: leen Cornell Freeman. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. | Arden Hunter and Francis and Lin- da of Baltimore, Maryland; Russell | DeRemer of York, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. | | Harold Freeman and Shirley, Nancy and Doreen of Oakdale, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hunter, Harold Culver, Larry, Dean and Joanne Culver; Mr. | and Mrs. Kenneth Hunter, Beth Ann, Brett and Troy; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cornell, Jane, Gail, Harold, Jr, Carol and Eric. . GLEN ALDEN ON 24-HOUR SERVICE BACK MT. LUMBER & COAL COMPANY 674-1441 “SPECIAL” FOR ONE WEEK ONLY — Squibbs “'Broxodent” Electric Toothbrush Value 89 WN, PA. on duty at all times. L. J. ELLIOTT DARI Harveys Lake Highway NG’'S Dallas CHOICE WESTERN Round Steak DARING’S COUNTRY Smoked Hams OUR OWN SKINLESS Franks SOFT WEVE . Toilet Tissue IMPERIAL : Margarine COUNTRY FRESH Eggs FRENCH MINUTE Steaks Sterling Salt = 2 Dozen (medium) 79¢ Beechnut Coffee 4c off a Wed Eighteen Years Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mahler, Jackson Street, Dallas, recently ob- served their eighteenth wedding anniversary. They have one son, George, 16. The couple was married by Rev. | Howard Harrison in = Shavertown | the former Adeltha Whipp, daugh- the son of Mrs. Andrew Mahler, Natona Mill. They are members | Methodist Church. Sutprised On Birthday Brent Long, son of Mr. and Mrs. taught by Mrs. Louise Colwell. Raves To Celebrate Twelith Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rave, Hunts- ville, observed their twelfth wed- {ding anniversary Sunday, June 20. | They have three children, Robbie, | ten, Scotty, seven, and Holly Denise, four, | They were married in the Hunts- | ville ‘Christian Church by Rev. Frick. Mrs. Rave is the former Barbara ' Culp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. | Milton ‘Culp, Huntsville. Mr. Rave is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rave, Plymouth. He operates Rave’s Nursery. They are members of Huntsville Christian Church. Bon Voyage Party Mr. and Mrs. George A. Decker, | Sterling Avenue, Dallas, entertained | at a Bon Voyage family dinner hon- | oring Donna M. Richards, daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. David Richards, | Kingston. Miss Richards sailed June 14 on' the SS United States for Geneva, Bwitzerland, where she will serve as secretary for the Disarmament Agency of the U. S. Mission. She formerly worked at the Institute | for Defense Analyses in the Penta- | gon and the U. S. Arms Control and | Disarmament Agency, Department lof State, Washington, D. C. Carlene Straley A six pound two ounce daughter, | Carlene, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Straley Noxen, R D 1, June 9, | at Wyoming Valley Hospital. There are two other children, Debbie, four and David, fifteen months. Mrs. Straley is the former Judy Ander- “son, Trucksville. Mr. Straley is a -driver forrM & G Convoy Co. Team Enjoys Outing Shavertown “A” team of the Church Bowling League, and their families, enjoyed their tenth annual outing at South Montrose, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mannear. | Highlights of the weekend were an | auction Saturday afternoon and a trip to Five-Mile-Point, N. Y., Sat- urday evening for the stock car races. | Hans W. Maters showed slides | | of Holland and many other inter- | | esting places. Hans, who makes his | | home with Mr. and Mrs. Mannear, | | came. originally as an exchange | student from Holland, is Assistant | | Manager of the Craft Division of | West Virginia Pulp and Paper Com- pany, New York City. Team members and their families attending were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mannear and John; Mr. and Mrs. 95. - 69. 65¢ 2 Roll Pkg. DBC tb. Pig. 39° William Rood, Pat and Peggy; Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas and Jo Ann; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Davis and Ricky; Mr. and Mrs. Burton Roberts; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fritzges, Gerald, Larry, David and To Mr. and Mrs. Faye Hopkins. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1965 Charles Mahlers Are | | Methodist Church. Mrs. Mahler is | ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ralph | Whipp, Shavertown. Mr. Mahler is | Demunds Road, Dallas, and the late Rev. Mahler. He is employed with of Dallas | Alvin Long, Parrish Street, Dallas, | recently celebrated his tenth birth- | day with a party with his class mates. He is a member of the fourth’ | grade at Dallas Elementary School, | § re rr To Mark Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary | MR. AND MRS. BERTON RILEY Mr. and Mrs. Berton Riley, 70, Back Mountain YMCA. Bast Center Street, Shavertown,| Mrs. Riley enjoys and music will celebrate their fiftieth wedding | flower culture. She is a member anniversary Wednesday, June 30. of the ‘Choral -Society, Dallas Residents of Shavertown for the | Chapter of Eastern Star. past 48 years, they are well known:| = Both Mr. ‘and Mrs. Riley ‘are mem- throughout the area. | bers . of . Shavertown Methodist The former Myfanwy Evans, Church. daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. | The ‘couple has two daughters, Daniel Evans, Edwardsville, and | pps Beatrice Lewis, Phelps, 'N. Y., Mr. Riley, son of the late Mr. and and Mrs. Bertha Roberts, Shaver- Mrs. Marvin Riley, Dallas, were | town. There are five grandchildren married ‘at the home of the bride | ang four great grandchildren. in Edwardsville by the Rev. James | Their son-in-law and daughter. Jenkins. | Mr. ‘and: Mrs. Burton Roberts, Mr. Riley, in the painting business | School Street, will observe their for many years, is now retired. He | 28th anniversary on the same day. has not been able to indulge in 2 There will be a family dinner at favorite passtime of fishing recently |, 3... of Mr. and Mrs. John because of ill health. He is a mem- | : : ber of George M. Dallas Lodge, | Roushey Jr., Vonderheid Street, in honor of the occasion. F&AM, and Retired Men's Club of Trucksville, id Beverly Brenchley Becomes Bride The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of Chantilly lace, a double tiered illusion weil and carried white carnations and ivy. Attendants were gowned in: pink and carried pink and white carna- tions. Beverly Brenchley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Brenchley R. D. 3 Dallas, and John R. Shutlock son of Mr. and Mrs. John Shutlock Kingston, were married June 12 in St. Mary's Greek Catholic Church. Kingston, in a double ring ceremony performed by Rev. Gregory Moneta Attendants were Judith Mullen, Mrs. Shutlock, a graduate of Dal Wilkes. Barre, maid of honor, las Area High School and Wilkes 5 ah A Barre City School of Practical Nurs- Patricia Gareis, Forty Fort, brides- ing, is employed at Nesbitt Hospital. | maid, Debbie Borish and Debbie Mr. Shutlock, a graduate of King- and Bedford, junior bridesmaids, ston High School and Wilkes Barre | Wendy Bedford, flower girl. Business College, is employed at | Best man was Robert Sorochak, the State Correctional Institution. ’ : Following a wedding trip to yeher, Prank Sorachal, 'damie Niagara Falls: and Canada, the Major: was ving: begrer. will live at R. D. 3 Dallas. DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT AUTHORITY DALLAS, PA. February 28, 1965 ASSETS HB Cash aE i LT ARR A ON a Bf es ay $ 18,100.46 » Improvements of Sites and Grounds -..--- 110,381.60 ¥ Erection of New Building ................ 1,649,455.06 Investments ~~ ...........iii ein 2,080,888.21 Leg es 75,937.15 Equipment and Furnishings TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES AND RESERVES $1,860,000.00 1,953,000.00 School Building Revenue Bonds, Series of 1960 School Building Revenue Bonds, Series of 1963 TOTAL LIABILITIES Provision for Unpaid and Unrecorded Obligations 121,762.48 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND RESERVES $3,934,762.48 ——————————————— Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sweppen- heiser of Kunkle celebrated their 24th weding anniversary on Tues- day, June 22. The couple was married in De- munds Methodist Church by Rev. Thomas F. Kline. Attendants were Miss Evelyn Sweppenheiser and Dr. Walter Mokyshic. . Mr. Sweppenheiser is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Sweppenheiser of Nescopeck. Mrs. Sweppenheiser is the former Bette Race, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Race of Demunds. They are the parents of three Miss Sharon Ann Miss Sharon Ann Jacobs, daugh- ter of Robert Jacobs, 362 Warren Avenue, Kingston and the late Mrs. Jacobs, will be married to James T. Morgan, son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thomas Morgan, Jr., on Saturday morning, June. 26 in St. Ignatius Church, Kingston, at 10 a.m. the ceremony and Ann Marie Bro- minski will preside at the organ. Miss, Jacobs has selected as her attendants, Mrs.. Marianne Edwards as matron of honor and Misses Susan Novak, Dawn Hollick and Peggy Morgan, cousin of the bride- groom-elect as bridesmaids. Harry Sweppenheisers Kunkle Celebrate 24th Anniversary ; children, | Lancaster; Harry Jr., a 1965 graduf | Ide’s birthday. James T. Morgan On Saturday Rev. J. McLaughlin will perform ; DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA & Joyce Ann, teacher a ate of Dallas High School; and Don | and, a junior at Dallas High School Jeffrey Allen Ide Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ide of Wyomin; {R. D. 3, announce the birth of &| son, Jeffrey Allen on ne 15 aj | | Nesbitt Hospital. The Eo is the | | former [Sandra Coon, daughter of | | Mr. and Mrs. John Coon Jr. Mr. Ide | | is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen |. | Ide. The baby was born on Grandms | Jacobs To Wed | Gary DeHope, a former class mate of the bridegroom, will serve: as best man for Mr. Morgan.. Ushers | will be Robert Walp, Jack Dinan} cousin of the bride-elect and Jacki; Pugh, cousin of Mr. Morgan. 1 A reception will follow at thelr Town House, Kingston, after which! moon. i Miss Jacobs and Mr. Morgan grad-| uated in June from Mansfield State | College with degrees in Education. | The will give a rehearsal party on Fri-! bridegroom-elect’s parents | day evening. Mr. and Mrs. ' Paul Perrin's Marsh, celebrated their 28th wedding anniversary June 21 with a family party at Irem Temple Country’ Club. Mrs. Steinhauer is the former Louise Rupp. There ate three sons: 1st Lt. William, with the Army in Munich, Germany; Ross, Meadowecrest; James, at home. Three granddaugh- ters are Laurie, Ramona and Lisa. Those at the ginia Steinhauer, from Germany with daughter Laurie dinner were Vir- who flew home in time for the celebration; Ross and Safety Program Is your local civic club taking part in a traffic safety program? If they from’ the Bureau of Traffic Safety on how you can apply for recog- nition from Governor Scranton for are, request information $3,934,762.48 | $3,813,000.00 | , your efforts. Write to Department -of | Information, Bureau of Traffic Safe- ty, Room 301, Finance Building | Harrisburg, Pa. WILFRED A. ANDERSON Marine Private Fred W. Dymond { OI and Marine Private Wilfred A. | Anderson are shown here in battle | garb, courtesy of Naval News Cen- ter, after completing four weeks. of individual combat training with the 1st Infantry Training Regiment, Camp Lejeune. 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Special Spring Deal! ¥ + ES Door Casings 3 Free Estimates Cheerfully Given Types Of Remodeling” Mr. And Mrs. Paul Steinhauer Observe 28th Anniversary Steinhauer, | ° Seminary. i » Ann Marie Steinhaud§ James | Steinhauer; Rosellen Klaboe; Mrs. | Steinhauer’s father and aunt, Mr. | Ross Rupp and Miss Millie Walker, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stein-i hauer. : business. Wellesley Graduate Cynthia Barring Townend, daugh-= Yeager Avenue, Dallas, was gradu-§ ated from Wellseley College Mon- day, June 7, receiving the Bachelor: of Arts degree at the Massachusetts! college’s 87th annual commence-} i bers of the Class of 1965. : Miss Townend majored gga Psy- chology. She was vice-pressdent of her dormitory, member of the Sen- of Swim Club. In 1964 she ‘was Na- | tional Vice-President of the Associa- College Women. : Local Boys In Marine Battle Garb no ior Prom committee and fosident ' tion of Synchronized Swimming for She is a graduate of Wyoming § the couple will leave on a honey-: Mr. Steinhauer is in the insurance’: ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Townend, & ment. Miss Margaret Clapp, Presi- dent, coferred degrees on 380 mem- FRED W. DYMOND III Both Fred, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Anderson, 207 Holly Street, Trucksville, returned home training, to be put on Reserve Duty. The boys enlisted together under the marines’ ‘buddy system”. The 20-day course included over 200 hours of rigorous instruction in small units tactics, night combat, firing weapons under simulated combat conditions and other sub- jects related to the Marine infantry- man. Commendation Medal For Lt. Col. G. E. Boyea The Army Commendation Medal with Oakleaf Cluster was recently awarded to Lt. Col. G. E. Boyea, now Commandant of the (4p Owen Battalion, ‘7th' Cavalry Division, Korea. The citation reads, in part: “While assigned as Deputy AC of S, G 3, Headquarters = VIII Army Corps, Austin, Texas, Lt. Colonel Boyea’s performance of duty resulted in out- standing accomplishments of or- ganization, training, and mobiliza- tion readiness in the States of Texas and New Mexico. i “Throughout the period of serv- ice, Lt. Col. Boyea was the key in- dividual in ‘the development and execution of a strong training pro- gram encompassing over 200 re serve units and USAR schools. Largely through his efforts the VIII Corps USAR school system was de- veloped into a model activity. He pioneered -hard-skill MOS training in the USAR which was later adopt- ed by other Corps and Army areas.” The family of Lt. Col. Boyea, his wife Nancy and children Elizabeth Ann, Henri, and Jean Pierre, live at Goss Manor. Boyes is presently ‘at home on leave, EE Fred Dymond Jr., of Orange, and ! » i £ after = % t ¥ RRR RE day nor hor Car gue wit] Bri: