THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1983 3 A happy bunch Jim Regan of Dallas spends time with his grandsons, Connor Garvey and Brian and J. Michael Regan, on a solid oak swing set he built for them. The family dog joins in for some fun, too. Kitchen helpers Regan (Continued from page 1) The usual after dinner treat is a ride in grandpa’s special car - a prize-winning 1929 Chrysler Coupe complete with rumble seat just being with their grandpar- ents. Probably this sharing of love through the generations is what Marion McQuade of West Vir- ginia and Michael Goldgar of Georgia had in mind when they founded Grandparents’ Day six years ago. It is a wonderful holiday for special people - some- thing the Regan clan, both young and old, knows in their hearts. PAUL HOSPODAR Paul Hospodar, 173 Hemlock St., Swoyersville, died Aug. 31 at his home. Surviving are his wife, the former Dolores Savakinus, son, Paul, Jr., at home; brother, Samuel, Levit- town; sisters, Miss Anna Hospodar, Long Island, N.Y.; Mrs. Louise Pauline Salman, Florida and Miss Nellie Hospodar, Maine. Funeral was held Sept. 3 from the Lehman Funeral Home, 281 Chapel St., Swoyersville, with Divine Lit- urgy at 9:30 a.m. in St. Nicholas Byzan tine Church. Interment, St. Mary’s Byzantine Cemetery, Dallas. FREDERICK STEGMAIER Frederick John Stegmaier, 67, of 61 Davis St., Trucksville, was found dead of an apparent heart attack Aug. 31 at a summer home in North Mountain. Surviving are sisters, Jane Dewees and Ann Stegmaier, both of Honolulu, Hawaii; Louise Govin, Trucksville, with whom he resided; Sally Turner, Shavertown; several nieces and nephews. Funeral was held Sept. 3 from the Harold C. Snowdon Funeral Home, Shavertown. The Rev. Joseph Sammon, rector of St. Therese Church, Shavertown, officiated. Noxen notes SHADES OF THE OLD WEST. The entire area was buzzing with news about the slaughter of one of Stanley Denmon’s prize Hereford cows early Sunday morning, Aug. 28, by modern day rustlers. The rustlers entered one of Denmon’s fields where the Herefords were bedded down; slit the throat of a young three-year-old cow; butch- ered the animal on the spot and made off with about 500 pounds of fresh beef, leaving only the cows head, tail and lower legs. The beef was then loaded int oan automobile and removed. Larry Denmon, 29-year old son of the owner, is offering a $250 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the cattle thieves. Meanwhile, state police from the Tunkhannock sub-station are contin- uing the investigation and all area farmers, who have cattle on their farms, have their guns loaded just in case! -0- FRIENDS OF ' MRS. NINA TRAVER of Noxen will be glad to learn she was discharged on Aug. 29 and is recuperating at home. -0- ST. LUKE’S LUTHERAN CHURCH members will sponsor a strawberry festival on Sunday from 4 to 8 p.m. in the parish hall, Market Street, Noxen. 7 MR. AND MRS. DAVID RICH, MR. AND MRS. DENNIS JACOB AND MRS. JOHN BAILY AND SON JOHN were recent dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. Jerry Tallent of Noxen. Mr. Rich, area representa- tive of the ‘Word of Life” pro- grams, outlined the program to Sunday School calsses at the morn- ing worship service on Sunday, Aug. 28, in Noxen Independent Bible Church. -0- SGT. CALVIN H. STROHL, JR., son of Mrs. Shirley Strohl of Noxen, has been transferred to the Luke Aire Force Base, Ariz., where he is an aircraft armament specialist with the 4405th Aircraft. Squadron. He was previously assigned to the Eitelson Air Force Base in Alaska. Dr. C. J. Wilson Philadelphia College of Podiatric Med Wilkes-Barre General Hospitals. DR. CATHERINE WILSON SAWYNA announces that effective immediately she will con- tinue the practice of podia- tric medicine in her present location at 165 NORTH MAIN ST., SHAVERTOWN as DR. CATHERINE J. WILSON icine. She completed her residency in Dr. Wilson is a member of the American Podiatry Association, Academy of. Ambulatory Foot Surgery, Pennsylvania Podiatry Association and American Association for Women Podiatrists. She was published in the Journal of American Podiatry Association. : In her present practice, Dr. Wilson specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of all conditions of the foot, including surgery and sports medicine. : Dr. Wilson's office hours are Monday through Saturday by appointment. She also treats geriatric or handicapped persons in their homes. Call 675- 0091 for an appointment. Births A son to PATRICIA AND MAT- THEW HARABIN, Box 1960, Har- veys Lake, on Aug. 29 in Wilkes- Barre General Hospital. A daughter to PATRICIA AND DAVID CARPENTER, Box 479-A, Hillside Ave., Harveys Lake, on Aug. 29 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospi- tal, Kingston. A daughter to JOANN AND LAWRENCE KIWAK, 350 Shoe- maker St., Swoyersville, on Aug. 28 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. DARING'S MEMORIAL HIGHWAY, DALLAS OPEN EVERY DAY. 8 A.M. TO 9 P.M. Not Responsible for Typographical Errors ( WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES | LONG ACRE Deli Delights TURKEY BREAST ...cc00000. w2.69 HORMEL OVAL SPICED HAM ...... 0.1.99 SWISS CHEESE .............u. 2.49 FRESH MADE COLESLAW. ..................u. 09° Kraft Specials KRAFT VELVEETA CHEESE .........2 ».°2.99 KRAFT EXTRA SHARP STICKS $1 79 CRACKER BARREL CHEESE . 100:. Ho KRAFT GRAPE JELLY iis Y89 KRAFT SOFT 79¢ PARKAY MARGARINE .......1Lb. 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