ucts, Has Birthday — SECTION A — PAGE 4 Susan Christine | Jack Kupstas Has Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bellas RD 1] ' Seen Eight Countries Dallas, wish to anounce the birth | Mr. and Mrs. Kupstas, Huntsville, of their daughter Susan Christine, | had an unexpected visitor on Satur- August 12, in General Hospital, Wilkes-Barre. | day, when Jack Kupstas’ room- Mrs. Bellas is the former Joyce | | mate in Germany dropped in to see | Schoonover of Centermoreland. She them on his way home to Cali- is a graduate of Tunkhannock High fornia. Mervin Somerhalter, Swiss Beton) | by birth, has seen eight countries . Bellas is a graduate of Dallas | with Jack during May, travelling | Ft Monroe High School, and in a Volkswagen. : is employed at Acme Metal Prod. | Jack, who once manned a lino- Wilkes-Barre. | type machine at the Dallas Post, | expects to be home from overseas in March; and to enroll in Univer- g oh : nr sity of Maryland, with an eye on tevan Sharp, son of Mr. an Ts. i Robert Sharp, White Birch Trailer 2 Jourpalis Istie Career - Ranch, Dallas, RD, recently was | honored on his seventh birthday, by the neighborhood children. He is Save On Your Printing THE DALLAS POST “in second grade at Westmoreland. RT I SR var i Rg 5 8 § # i oR RN VBL SE AGT wo Se TE A RN TR RE A EE ERNE YY | | a\\ GQo | | FOR BETTER COOKING | DELANEY GAS SERVICE, Inc; Memorial Highway Dallas 674-4781 | GAY New Dallas Shopping Center 3 R Centermoreland 333-4500 DALLAS 675-1176 Grade A Choice STEAKS SIRLOIN - 83 T-BONE or CUBED 95¢ SWISS BACK MT . ECO NOMS 10 RE LABOR DAY SAVINGS ——— THE DALLAS POST, THU Jenkins-Sheehan Nuptials Set For Saturday At Prince Of Peace Miss Jacqueline Sue | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hollis V. man for his brother and ushers will | Jenkins, 1206 Beacon = Street, | be Richard O. Kniffen, Wilkes-Barre Springfield, Ohio, will become the| and G. Wesley Cave, Dallas, cousin bride of John F. Sheehan, Jr. son | of the bridegroom-elect. | of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Sheehan, | Huntsville Road, Dallas, on Satur- | day, September 4 at Prince of Peace | | Episcopal Church, Dallas, at 2 p.m. Rev. John S. Prater will perform the double ring ceremony. mony at Irem Temple Country Club. | Miss Jenkins | State University and Ohio State Un- iversity and is a music major. Mr. Sheehan, a graduate of N.Y., has been chosen maid of hon- | Psychology, is stationed at Fort | or for her sister, Miss Vera Beth | Hayes, Columbus, Ohio, with the | Cave, Dallas, as bridesmaid. Miss | U. S. Army, where he is Psycho- Brenda Harris, Springfield, Ohio, logist at the Recruiting Center there. | will be junior bridesmaid: The couple will reside in Colum- Lynn Sheehan, brother of {] of the bus, Ohio. Miss Betty Cyphers To Be Maried To John Mokychic On September 18 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cyphers, Dallas High School and. is employ- Fast Dallas, announce the approach-' ed at Commonwealth Telephone Co. ing marriage of their daughter,| ‘Mr. | Betty, to John Mokychic son of of Dallas High School, is employed Mrs. Annette Mokychic, East Dallas, | by Wilson Ryman. and the late John Mokychic, -. : The ceremony will be performed | ony in’ the church parlors. No in- | on Saturday, September 18 at 1] ha been issued. pm. at East Dallas Methodist | vitations ave | | Church. Miss. Cyphers: is a graduate ol READ THE TRADING POST ¥ Jenkins, | bridegroom elect will serve as best | A reception will follow the cere- | attended Indiana | Miss Doris Jenkins, Newburgh, | Wilkes College with a B. A. in Mokychic, also an alumnus | § A reception will follow the cere- | | performed August 13 | ton High School, Bronx, N. Y., | is employed. as a secretary for Air | RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1965 Bride Of Local Native i : | | 8 MRS. CONRAD S. WELITCHKO A wedding of local interest was in Hagers- | town,, Md., when . Miss D’Esopo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Michael D’Esopo, Bronx, N. Y, be- | came the bride of Conrad S. Wel- | itchko, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen | Welitchko, Dallas, R. D. 3. The bride is a graduate of Wal- | and | Susanne | rere [English Visitors E Lakes As Retreat This summer has been a busy] to this time for English visitors area. Latest to depart for their homie- land after a seven week stay in the Back Mountain were the parents his brother, Tom Dean. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Rayner and their son arrived in New York just as the heat wave was beginning to encompass the East and it proved to be some climatic change for the folks from Hamsey ' Green, Wall- ingham, Surrey. After a rest. of two weeks to allow their relatives to adjust to the high humidity, the Deans took them to’ Washington, D.C., which was of great interest to the travel- ers. To escape the continuing heat wave, all embarked in a trailer for ‘Niagara Falls, the major cities of Canada, Alconquin and the Thou- : sandlIslands, stopping for a time at | Hermit’s Island, Me., where tem- i and ‘the ‘scenery beautiful. Upon their return, the favorite Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Mendel- sohn, Perrin Avenue, Shavertown, will celebrate their anniversary on Friday, 3. September The former Eva Fernpeck and Mr. Mendelsohn met while he was in the service, Mrs. Mendelsohn be- | | Products, and Chemicals, Inc,, New | ing . a resident of Bunker Hill, York: "+ + = Mr. Welitchko attended Dallas Mis. White Entertains | | Township High School and is now serving in the U. S. Coast Guard | Senior Women’ S Board as Commissaryman 3rd Class i . : Executive Board of the Dallas [pond the cutter Navesink, in New Genie Woman's Ck mat rg "night, August 30th, at the home of | | the President, Mrs. Boyd White. | | Co-hostess was Mrs. G. H. Sowden. | The couple will ‘reside at 1126 Richmond - Terrace, Staten Island, New York. BY POPULAR DEMAND RETURN OFFER PORTABLE GRILL and SEE YOU AT THE Rotary Fall Fair| 2 LB. PKG. FRANKS $].89 ——— GROUND Minced Balogna Pickle & Pimento CHEESE SLICED 69: Olive Loaf Plain Loaf Macaroni & Cheese 49 ¢ BEEF STAN SPARE RIBS 63: 2 LB. BAG KRAUT 27° RIB ROAST 79: Short Ribs 1b. 45¢ 3 i 3 Ib DING LIVER 39: VOLKS WAGEN New & Used Cars and Trucks All Years and Models FULLY GUARANTEED SALES PARTS SERVICE GOODWIN AUTO CO. @ AUTHORIZED DEALER 651 Wyoming Ave. Kingston, Pa. Corner Rt. 11 & 309 Call Coll. 288-6426 Post Office Outing | Buckley, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kuderka; | Mrs. Robert Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sokol, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph | Woman's Club announcing the tran- | Mrs. Joseph Zibenski, Mr. and Mrs. | John Juris, Mr. and Mrs. Edward McDade, Mr "and Mrs. Al Montross. ; Mrs. White thanked Mrs. Snow- | den and Mrs. Edward Ratcliffe for | preparing the new Year Books which are now being distributed to | the membership. Mrs. Fred Eck announced that one request for a loan from the 'Club’s Student Loan Fund had been granted this term and that three new requests have been made re- cently. Mrs. Jack Stanley gave a report on new applications for and resigna- tions of membership in the Club and read letters from the Dallas Juniar Held At Fanti's Park The Third Annual Post Office | Outing was held on . Saturday, | August 28th, at Fanti’'s Park, Or: | | ange. Members of thé Post Office | "and their families attended. They | included: Mr. ‘and Mrs. ‘Edward | Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Messick, Mr. and Daley, Mr. and Mrs. R. Disque, Mr. | sfer of Mrs. and Mrs. Leonard Selingo, ‘Mr. and | Mrs. Club. ! Mr. and Mrs. Ed La- Mrs. ILieonard Cowett, new Pro- batch, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reese, | gram Chairman, reported that the Mr. and Mrs. Al Bellas, Mr. and Mrs. | program for the September meeting Wes Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lipp, | will be. “Wrap a Prety Package’. | Mrs. Emily Lahr of the Boston Store will present the program. The meet- | ing will be held Wednesday night, September 8th, at the Prince of Peace Church. Robert C. Turk and P. C. Arnaud to the Senior Games were played and refresh- | ments were enjoyed. Winners of the | | games were: Mrs. Helen Labatch, Present. nt: tHe oxerutive mosts | Mr. Al Bellas, Mr. Ralph Daley, and | ing wene Mrs. John Williams, Mrs. Mr. Robert Phillips. | Jack: Stanley, Mrs. G. H. Sowden, Mrs. Robert VanHorn, Mrs. Ralph Dixon; Mrs. Lewis Reese, Mrs. | George Payne, Mrs. Fred Eck, Mrs. | Harold LaBar, Mrs. Leonard Cowett | and Mrs. Boyd White. SEE YOU AT THE Rotary Fall Fair SEPT. 10, 11, 12 To Hold Fall Meeting The Dallas Senior Women's Club | will resume its. activities on Sep- | tember 8th when the first meeting 9: SALE 5 Pkgs. Macaroni Jiffy Cake Mix Pork & Beans (46 oz) [ 99c¢c 10/99¢ 4/99¢ SHURFINE Whole Kernel Gorn . .......... . 6/99%¢ SHURFINE Pineapple Juice ............. . 3/99¢c BIRD'S EYE “Awake” Orange Drink ....... 74 CLOSED LABOR DAY So That Our Employees Can Enjoy The Holiday ! OPEN | THUR. OPEN 06 | ™ gg SAT. SUN. MON. TUES. WED. Try Our HOMEMADE Loose or Linked SAUSAGE Fresh or Smoked Kielbasi - ITALIAN SAUSAGE > SUGAR - - - - MIRACLE WHIP WHITE SEEDLESS GRAPES - - - - NECTARINES - - - SUNKIST ORANGES - - - - 50° POTATOES - - - BACK MT. ECONOMY STORE Free Belivory = THURSDAY hac hic 7c Ib. 191b. |} 59¢ doz. "1.45 |} SNACK SHOP SPECIAL 99- > BAR-B-Q - CHICKEN French Fries - ColeSlaw | FRIDAY - SATURDAY 19¢ Ib. iF Church at 8:00. Accutron owners often do. In fact, he enjoys it. This enjoyment comes from that it’s guaranteed in writing. ‘month. * a pest of the best of us. From $125 prooff, Lumingus Hands Adjustable Band, ACCUTRON This man may sound like a pest. It’s hard to blame them. After all, the Accutron owner knows the time is not 4:52, but exactly 4:51 and 19 seconds, And he doesn’t mind telling anyone, tuning fork, which Bulova uses in the Accutron mevement instead of a balance wheel. It splits every second into 360 parts, and the time you keep is so precise You'll be right within a minute a An average of 2 seconds a day. This kind of accuracy could make ) Come in and we'll make an Accutron : 4 2 fan out of you. Accutron by Bulova. ACCUTRON SPACEVIEW “‘H” Clear View Dial Arrangement, Water- uo eth nENRY'S |} JEWELRY | Program for the meeting will’ be | “Wrap a Pretty Package”, and will | be presented by Mrs. Emily Lahr, a very clever and talented represent- ative of the Boston Store. Mrs. Lahr ! will demonstrate the wrapping of | gifts for all occassions. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES 2 a little. | DR, I. BERGER | OPTOMETRIST 27 Machel] Ave, Dallas Phone 674-4921 His XK £ a = Hi ; \ a 2 3) y ES Ly and Dots, $150.00 ON THE FIRST AT ANY GIFTS — CARDS 0 : oh NATION MEMORIAL HIGHWAY 3 kK. - TRAE MIKERS BOW BAS SHAVERTOWN OPEN EVERY WEHT TL Yo Bh, of Mr. Peter Dean, Shrineview, and | . , peratures were a bit more pleasant Shavertown Couple To 2Ind Wedding Anniversary 22nd wedding ~ Washington, D. C., will be held at the Prince of Peace | Morignge Loans. # Member I'DLG DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA njoy Local From Humidity recreation spot of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- ner and Tom was Harveys Lake, where the young man swam to his heart’s content and his elders re- laxed by the cool water. Lakes be- ing a scarcity in England, this prov- ed one of the highlights of their | stay. Britishers go to the Opgpan. Tom was most impressed the big cars. and wide highway lanes in the United States. This is in direct contrast to the traffic jams in England," where roads are not as wide and there are many more vehicles per mile. Mr. and Mrs. Dean, the hosts, are also new to this area having moved here a year ago after residing in California and Maine. It seems hard- ly possible that the long awaited visit has come and gone, says Mrs. Dean and another pleasant inter- lude has ended. Mr. Dean's mother had visited them in 1960. Trip over and back was made by jet, only six and a half hours re- turn, a most delightful way to span the vast Atlantic Ocean. Mark Kansas. The couple were married near Pike’s Creek, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Mendelsohn moved to the Back Mountain in 1957 when { he was transferred here by Linear I Corporation from Philadelphia "The Mendelsohns are the parerits | of two children, Rochelle, employed by the Treasury Department in and Riche { senior at Dallas High ‘School. | © The family attends Trucksville Methodist Church. BUS SCHEDULE (Continued from Page 3 A) 4 The housing development above Memorial Shrine to Carverton to Saxes Corners over Carverton Road | to the Trunksville and the West- | moveland Elementary Schools. 5 Bunker Hill to Meadowerest to the Trucksville ‘and the Westmore- land: Elementary Schools. 6 Kunkle to Alderson to Kunkle to Ellswoth's Hill to Kunkle to New Goss Manor to the Westmorel }d and © the Trucksville Elementary Schools. (Kunkle “to: Warden Race to Alderson to Kunklé, upon Sah pletion of Warden Place: Road) * TERS Kunkle to Updyke's to Kunkle to Lake Catalpa to Demunds to Fern- brook to the Westmoreland and the Trucksville Elementary Schools. 8 3% Elmcrest to Shrine Acres:to the Memorial Highway to 42nd. Street | ta Shrine Acres over the Country | Club: Road to Dallas Elementary School to Fernbrook up Overbrook down Pioneer and to the Westmore- land Kindergarten. | 9 EE Luzerne to Trucksville to Meadow- | crest to Trucksville and Shavertown and Dallas Elementary Schools. i 11 7 Overbrook Avenue and Huntsville | Road to the Dallas . Elementary School to Sterling Avepue | down Center Hill “Road: past the Dallas Legion and to the Westmiore« | land Plementary Kindergarten. 4 § Thad. Street to Old Goss Manor | to Hildebrandt Road” to Demunds | Road past the Payne Farm to Mid- way Manor to Harris Hill Road to Westermoreland and Trucksville | Elementary Schools. | 14 | ~~ Lamoreaux’s Gas Station to Fern- | brook to Beach Street, Goeringer | Street, and Center Street to ‘the | Westmoreland and Trucksville Ele- menary Schools. Note: I. No pupils are to be trans- | ported should their residence be { Toss than one and one half miles | from the school of assignment. 2. | Kindergarten children living on | routes 3, .4, 5, and 9 those who live less than one and one half miles from the Westmoreland Build- {ing are assigned to the .P.. M. | session. Others are assigned. - to. the A Mo session. > PAY ONLY £ O DOWN . & $15,000 OF F.H, A, 2 QEEICE OF 2 5 AL BANK 9 orrices 70 SERVE WD 7 n= & te a i } ) | i { 1 i —— We Ww. an lia tu Sts bes Fr; Jr. evi at ne att nu cas let