PAGE TWELVE We gave a hoot Here are the names of more people who “Give a Hoot” about their Library and have joined the Ham 'n Yegg Club. They are listed alphabetically on the days the ‘checks were received. Richard H. Disque Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kupstas Mary T. Reese Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Tillman Mr. and Mrs. M.B. Udoshi Mr. and Mrs. John Ennis Vern Pritchard David Schooley Ruth Valevas Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Warneka Jim and Jean Alexander Dallas Family Practice Assoc. Glenn, Jr. and Jean Eyet Mr. and Mrs. John Mihalick Tom and Martha Reese Mr. and Mrs. Fred Templin Ray W. Turner Russell G. Nelson Louise H. Rutherford Mr. and Mrs. Robert Voelker Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burnside Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coscia Mr. and Mrs. Willard Garey Mr. and Mrs. Budd Hirleman Mr. and Mrs. A. Shepherd Pawling Dr. and Mrs. David Rimple Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ross Mr. and Mrs. William Umphred Mr. and Mrs. John Gonzalez Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Groboski Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rome Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Scovell Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Turner Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Baloga Mr. and Mrs. G.A. Faerber Lillian Krasner Mr. and Mrs. James Caczulski Mr. and Mrs: James C. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. James C. Thomas, Jr. W.A. Woolbert A 25 YEARS-Daniel Meeker, center, Kunkle Motors, RD 1; Dallas, recently received a Swedish crystal vase from Robert J. Sinclair, president of Saab-Scania of America, Inc, marking Meeker’s 25th anniversary as a Saab dealer. At left is a 1957 Saab 93 sedan, type of car im- ported into the U.S. when Meeker was appointed a dealer. At right, the special 25th Anniversary Edition of the Saab 900 Turbo, produced in limited quantity. Ralph T. Millet, left, director of Saab-Scania and company in 1947 with the English Austin, In the past he has been a dealer for the MG, Morris, Mercedes-Benz, Jaguar, Volkeswagen and DKW. He also sold several electric cars. Kunkle Motors is now a third generation business with Meeker’s grandsons, Tim annul Gene, associated with him in the business. Thirty-seven American Field Service Students re- cently presented a talent show at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Shavertown, during a four day Bus Stop in our area. Students from Jordan, The Jonathan R. Davis Vol. Fire Company, Idetown, will hold its 17th Annual Horse Show on Aug. 14 and 15. Starting time is 8:30 a.m. on Saturday and 9 a.m. on Sunday. The show will be held at the Lehman Show Grounds, Route 118, 4 miles west of Dallas. This year’s show will be run in Inc. FOOD FOR THOUGHT-Not on this occasion. It’s food to satisfy the appetites of these youngsters at last week’s Harveys Lake Fireman’s Bazaar. Pizza, hot dogs, ice G. of H. annual picnic Members of Gate of Heaven Church, don’t forget to get tickets for the annual parish picnic scheduled for July 25 from 11-6 at Sacred Heart Park. Basic foods, beer and soda will be provided so bring any salads you wish to complete your picnic meal. For the children, a variety of games are planned. Chairman Bill Kalinowski says tickets will be available through Thursday, July 22. Engagements . or weddings welcome You can have your engagement or wedding published in The Dallas Post without charge. Just send the information and photo to the Dallas Post, P.O. Box 366, Dallas, Pa. 18612, or drop it off at our office, 61 Gerald Ave., Dallas, Pa. If you want your photo returned please enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope, or if you prefer, you may pick it up at our office at the above address after it appears in the paper. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dymond Jr. of Winter Park, Fla., announce the birth of a 7 1b. 8 oz. daughter, Tara Nicole, born on July 9. Carl is the Industrial IEEE EEE NEEE EEE EEE EE EEE EEE C pleasure, (adults, too). Factory Representative for the state of Florida for Metropolitan Wire Corp. Mrs. Dymond is the former Nancy Callahan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Callahan of Oak Hill. GET ONE Carl is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dymond of Shavertown. This is the couple’s second child. They have a son Neil who will be two years old on Aug. 1. ” W Turkey, Ghana, South Africa, England, West Germany, Switzerland, Portugal, Belgium, Italy, Brazil, Finland, Greece and the Netherlands pre- sented a show filled with laughs to a captivated audience. During the course of the show, the third performed by this AF'S group, students from the Netherlands, Jordan and Turkey explained their native costumes. Following the informal program, a reception was held in the church base- ment for the students and their host families. This was the third bus stop for these students who had spent a year in the Milwaukee, Wis. area. Joan Mac, bus chaperon, had been supervising the students for two weeks as they traveled to their New York City destination where each would leave for his trip home. American Field Service is an exchange program which was started follow- ing World War II to enable students to live in and learn about other coun- tries. All 37 AFS students appeared to have enjoyed their experiences. The “AFS is the Best’ song concluding the program gave evidence of their faith in the program. Club news We welcome your organization’s news items for The Dallas Post. Mail or drop off your club’s news or photos to The Dallas Post, 61 Gerald Ave., P.O. Box 366, Dallas, Pa. 18612. We will publish them at no cost to the organization. ACA £ Ver5.50 @ Classifieds Host families for the Yatsko, Cathy and Don Flick, Tom and Linda Foys, Don and Kate Dickson, John and Jackie Sheehan, Sheldon and Ethel MacAvoy, Joyce and Charles Youren, Joyce and Harry Swep- ston, Ken and Priscilla Allison, ‘Janice Taylor, John and Gladys Chapple, Mr. and Mrs. John Tur- ner, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gallagher; Mr. and Mrs. Mathers, Charles and Joan Preece, Mr. and Mrs. Salinsky, Mary and Bill Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Volker, Shron Scholz, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vail, Mary Reese and Mary Lou Veremeychik. Pastor Lynn Rothrock is president of the local chapter. Sally Davenport is the American Field ser- vice representative in the Back Mountain. Keeping Posted Adoption support group A meeting of the Adoption Support Group will be held on Wednesday, July 21 at 7 p.m. at Pomeroy’s Com- munity Room, 2nd floor, Wyoming Valley Mall, Wiliges- Barre. This group is a self-help and support group=dr present and prospective adoptive parents. The meeting is open to the public. For further informa- tion, please contact Mary Ann Harman 735-8488 or 826- 4548 or John and Mary Munley 842-2758. Veteran’s of Vietnam War Veterans of the Vietnam War, Post 2, will meet Thursday, July 22, at 8 p.m. at the Coral Lounge, 245 Owen Street, Swoyersville. All veterans are welcome. Rummage sale The Lake Silkworth Area Lioness Club will conduct a ‘Rummage Sale”, Saturday, July 24, between the hours of 2-7 p.m. and on Sunday, July 25, between the hours of 8 a.m.-3 p.m., at the Pavilion of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Route 29, Lake Silkworth. Anyone wishing to donate is asked to contact Cathy Strenfel, chairperson, 477-5581. Dallas Gridiron Club Dallas Gridiron Club will meet Wednesday, July 21, American Legion at 8 p.m. wilkes pools SCRANTON/MIFFLINVILLE 2 4 ¥amth @ WE) Anntversarf Celebration You Deserve A Better Pool SALE LIMITED TIME OFFER OFF ALL 16x32 Delta, Temptation, Solarius PACKAGES Wilkes gives you MORE QUALITY FEATURES for MORE | SAVE {IB on 18x32’ IN-GROUND POOLS WILKES POOL CORPORATION is Pennsylva- nia’s ONLY manufacturer of BOTH In-Ground and On-Ground Pools — celebrating 15 years of Swimming Pool Design, Engineering and Manu: facturing Leadership . 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