2d 11 as n, 7e n- BS -1 is r al 2d ts, 2S, Ik. g, Ce, 1k. PAGE THIRTEEN | Supervisors of Franklin Township will hold their September meeting Tuesday evening at 8 in the basement of the Church. The meeting has been setback because of the holiday on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Husband and children Jack, Jr., and Jennifer and Jack’s mother, Mrs. Dorothy Husband of Centermoreland have returned after a five-day motor tour of Cape Cod, Mass. and environs. Ella Moore Class of East Dallas United Methodist Church will meet Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 8, at 1-at the church. Mrs. Edna Husband is class president. Charles Corby, Jr.- of Lancaster has returned grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Corby of Centermoreland. BY GLEN HOFFMAN Mrs. Traver of Harveys Lake has been spelling her first name for 23 years uniquely, D-y-a-n-n-a, because she is a unique individual who enjoys her retail work and her play at the Luzerne County Fall Fair to such a great extent that she could be called a ‘“‘workoholic’’ and With today’s trend of two-income families, and increasing recreational facilities and activities, Dyanna is at the outdoor sports action to such an extent that arm and wrist braces are required. She also whirls into her job with such enthusiasm that many Trustees of East Dallas will meet this evening at 7. A meeting of the Administrative Council of the church will follow at Mrs. Russell (Mildred) Eyet of East Dallas is a medical patient in the University’ of Penn- sylvania Hospital, 34th and Spruce - Streets; Philadelphia, Room 378- A. She was admitted to the hospital on August 17. who were patients at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital on Friday when the Post went to press were Mrs. Janet Brown of Centermoreland; Robert Rogers of Vernon, and Charles Siley of East Dallas. Administrative Council of Centermoreland United Methodist Church will meet tomorrow evening at 7:30. hours in a week she works for free. “I work at Tupper’s Sports Equipment in the Dallas Shopping Center,” said Dyanna. ‘I put in a few free hours a week in addition to my regular working hours because I really enjoy anything that has to do with sports, even selling sports equipment. I also want to help out the owners: (Jim Tupper of Trucksyville and John Fowler of Dallas) and I enjoy working with the public.” HER WORK IS HER PLAY Dyanna’s loyalty and enthusiasm for her work is the stuff of an em- ployer’s dreams, and the ih ® Luzerne ® Swoyersville FRIDAYS ONLY! OF TIN HOURS The sequence I ensures t. About ‘50 persons at- tended the annual Sunday School picnic of Nor- thmoreland Baptist Church School at ‘the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Apaliski of Centermoreland. Miss ' Linda Brace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brace of Orange, left Monday to begin her junior year at Bloom- sburg State College where she is pursuing studies for a degree in business management. Miss Brace, along with Bar- bara Wallace, Lori Baird and Barbara McCartney, all of Dallas, returned Monday after five days at Wildwood Crest, N.J. By the way, Linda was selected Queen of the Farmer’s Night Market in Scranton early last week, a promotion of the Far- mers Night Market group and Chamber of Com- merce in Scranton. She answer to customer’s prayers. *I love sports so I love my work,” explained Dyanna. ‘I play softball and volleyball during the summer, and during the winter I hunt and fish. My favorite: season ‘is fall because during this season I do everything; I play volleyball, softball, lift weights indoors to tone my muscles, and I start going out hunting and fishing.” After listening to Dyanna’s admiration of sports and the outdoors, one feels like buying enough sports equipment to outfit a Pikes Peak expedition. “I love hunting and fishing because I love the Back Mountain country,” said Dyanna. “My husband and I like. hun- ting in the woods because we feel free to do what we want to do--talking and enjoying life.” Her husband, Stephen, is also a devoted sports fan. He celebrated his 26th birthday August 29 by playing shortstop in .a softball game, : received floral bouquets, cash prizes and dinner tickets in being selected from a group of six competitors. She is en- joying the popularity-- what with’ having her picture in both Scranton daily newspapers and making the 6 o’clock news on Channel 22-WDAU-TV. Mountain Grange 567, P of A, of Carverton will meet Monday evening, Sept. 14 at 7 in the Grange Hall, Bodle and West Eight Streets. Plans for a sauerkrat supper to be held in November will be discussed. All members are asked to attend. Stanley Krzanowski is Grange master. Miss Joanne Krzanowski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Krzanowski of Carverton, a September bride-elect, was honored at a variety shower Saturday evening, Aug. 22 in the Mountain Grange Hall in Carverton. About 60 attended the shower, which was given in her honor by Misses Barbara Nelson, Dorothy Larsen and Lisa Suchoski and her mother, Mrs. Joan Krzanowski. Members of East Dallas United Methodist Church are making plans for their annual Fall Festival to be held on the church grounds on Saturday, Sept. 19. Russell Ockenhouse is chairman of the benefit affair. Mrs. Hilda Moore is co- chairperson. Mr. and Mrs. George Christman of Hildebrand Road have returned after a week at Cape Cod, Mass. Jay Montross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Montross of Cen- termoreland, left on Monday for University Park, Pa., where he began studies as a fresh- man in aero-space engineering at Penn State University. He'is a 1981 graduate of Tunkhannock Area High School. Mike Coyle of Clarks Summit ‘will present ‘a concert of vocal and French horn music this evening . in Nor- thmoreland Baptist Church in Cen- termoreland. Junior Youth Group of Northmoreland Baptist Church enjoyed a picnic on Friday to Ricketts: Glen State Park. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Rowlands chaperoned the group. On Saturday, members of the Senior Youth Group of Northmoreland Baptist Church, enjoyed a picnic ‘to Ricketts: Glen State Park with’ Mr. and Mrs. Henry ' Rowlands as chaperones. Mr. and Mrs. Bartos of Orange have returned after a week at WORK OVER PLAY “I got into the sports business at 'Tupper’s about one year ago by doing the window displays,’ recalled Dyanna. “I enjoyed the work immediately; when another part timer left us, I was excited to get her DESIGNER hours of work.” A recent softball game Dyanna played in could have gotten in the way of her work, but it did not. “I broke my nose at that game,” said Dyanna. “The appointment I had at the hospital to reset a bone falls on the same 829-329 s19° FRUIT Tomatoes 40 N. Wyoming Ave. Kingston, Penna. 3 HEALTH FOOD STORE 7950 SALE! models to SALE! 100 5.0.D. 2000 Units 400 lb York Olympic Sets ‘Reduced Prices With Large Collar 4-5-6 Ft. Deluxe Abdominal Bars Adjustable Squat Stands All Steel Upright & Base ®* Hadvy Duty leg Extension ® Pack Dock eo incline & Dec'ine Banch es Roman Chair ® Moon Banch * Rowing Bars. * Dip Bars e Seated & Standing Calt Machine ® Scott Banch e Lath Machine w Pulley e Squat Rock © Press Behind Neck ® Pro-competition Bench ® Pro Leg Press 3 * Barbell Sets All Sizes & Weights YORK BARBELL PLATES IN STOCK INCLUDING 50 LB. VISA ET date of this years Luzerne County Fall. So I said hospital visit to work in the Tupper’s Sports ‘stand at the Fair.” FLORAL & GIFTS $ (GALLERY $4 $ #" Dollar Specials RANA AANA S$ Memorial Highway an THE BEST HOUSECLEANER ISA WANT AD [DALLAS POST 675-5211 il i hostess was Mrs. Nancy Brace. Catering was by the Coscia Restaurant of | Point Pleasant, N.J. Supervisors of Nor- thmoreland Township will meet Tuesday evening at Dallas. Guests included 7 at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Beatrice ‘Beatty, Mainwaring, Mr. and secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Harold Brace, Mr. Route 292, Cen- and Mrs. Fred Dymond, | ‘termoreland. The Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Milton | meeting has been setback from Monday evening because of the Labor Day Millington, Mr. and Mrs. | Ray Turner, Mr. and Mrs. | Paul Kunkle, Mr. and holiday. : Mrs. Leo Mayeski, Mrs. | Barbara Bronsberg, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Scott, Mr. and ‘Mrs. | Bartos of Orange en- tertained at a get-together party for friends and neighbors.Piano solos were played by Miss Joan Williams. Assisting as Leon Emmanuel, Mr. and Mrss. James Egan, Mr. | and Mrs. Herbert Propos | of Trucksville and Dr. and Mrs. Lee Peters of Nanticoke. Communism is the system whereby everybody shares equally in getting the short end of the stick. Capitalism is the system that makes longer sticks. 5 ] Tr PICKETTS CHARGE Specials Fri. - Trout Almondine Sat. - Delmonico Steak Sun. - Stuffed Chicken Er CORNER OF CENTER HILL ROAD AND HARVEY’S LAKE HIGHWAY DALLAS, PA. 675-4511 . We have over 38 different styles at all times. We also have a large stock of Puma, | Brooks, Con Pro SOME EXAMPLES NIKE LEATHER CORTEZ $34.95 NIKE LEATHER BRUIN $33.95 BOY'S LEATHER BRUIN $26.50 Come in and see Mike or Pat for the best deal on » your sneaks. We stand behind everything we sell. WE ALSO HAVE THE AREA'S LARGEST SELECTION OF HERMAN, WOLVERINE, TIMEBERLAND, CHIPPEWA, THOR0GOOD, PON- DEROSA & CAROLINA WERK SHOES & BOOTS — WATER- PROOFS & HIKING BOOTS 164 MAIN ST. LUZERNE © 288-5783 Why are we a volume dealer in car loans? Because our deal on a loan is the best. For buying a new or used car. For buying any make or model, with the equipment you want. At the best of all possible banks, we have the best answer to your request for financing. It's our low bank rate terms and our help with the other details of automobile ownership. No matter where you go to buy your car, come to us for an Automobank loan. A good bank has more answers than questions. 801 Main Street, Swoyersville (% Na aa