The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 02, 1949, Image 3

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Centermoreland
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Harding
spent last weekend with their son
Carnes and family of Media, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Robbins
and sons and Mr, and Mrs, Loren
Schoonover and children spent
‘Thanksgiving with Mrs. Beulah
Winters.
Mr, and Mrs. Stanley VanScoy
are visiting their daughter and
family at Binghamton, N, Y., this
week.
Miss Emily Motichka visited her
parents last weekend,
Mr. Mastechage has purchased
the garage of Mr, Hunter and will
soon be ready to do all kinds of
repairs of cars.
Mrs. Jesta Schoonover is some
what improved.
Kenneth Harding and family
have moved from Washington, D.C.
to a cottage at Falls.
Mrs, Blanche Keithline spent
two weeks with her sister-in-law
and family in York State.
HARVEY'S LAKE
Rev, and Mrs, James J, Hilbert
of McClune, N. Y., were guests of
Mr, and Mrs. Stephen J. Ward of
Harvey's Lake, over the Thanks-
giving holiday. While in this area
they attended the annual football
game between Kingston Township
and Dallas Township teams.
When they returned home on
Friday morning Lois, the youngest
daughter of the Ward's went with
them to spend the weekend. Mrs.
Ward and daughter, Lillian, then
motored to McClure to spend Sun-
day with them and brought Lois
back with them.
Mr. and Mrs. George Armitage
had as guests on Thanksgiving Mr.
and Mrs, Marion Avery, Lois Avery,
Mrs. Gertrude Dunsavage, Mr, and
Mrs. Stanley Kapson, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Avery and sons and Sam
Eggleston.
Mr, and Mrs, Herman Garinger
entertained at Thanksgiving din-
ner, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kuchta
and daughter Judy, of Hazleton,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rauch, son
Bradley, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Armi-
tage, Jessie Armitage, and Lloyd
Garinger.
Mr. E.'S. Stem Sr. of Binghamton
and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stem Jr,
spent the Thanksgiving holiday at
their home here
Dr. J. S. Warkomski who has
been ill several weeks is able to be
about again, and will be at his
dentist's office in Luzerne this
week,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Garinger,
Arnold Garinger, Mr, and Mrs, Ly-
man Hausch, Mr. William Hausch,
and Mr, and Mrs. James Worth and
son, all were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Kline at Kingston on Thanks-
giving day.
Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Chambers
and children, who have been living
in the Allen double block, have
moved to Blackman street, in
‘Wilkes-Barre.
PIKES CREEK
Clarence Hagel is again a patient
in the Nanticoke State Hospital.
The regular morning church ser-
vice was not held at this place
Sunday in order that members
might attend the special service at
the Meeker Church, where a num-
ber of memorials and gifts were
dedicated.
Dorothy Cornell, supervisor of
music in The State College elemen-
tary public’ schools spent the
Thanksgiving vacation period with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Willard
Cornell. Sunday afternoon her fam-
ily drove her back to State Col-
lege.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Dennis, Jr.,
are the proud parents of a son
born at Wyoming Valley Hospital
November 29. Mrs, Dennis is the
former Dolores Moyer.
Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Williams
had as guests for Thanksgiving din-
ner Mrs, Walter Roberts of West
Pittston; Miss R. Blanche Ruggles,
Kingston; Mr. and Mrs, Myron
Trumbower, South Williamsport,
and Ezra Daniels.
Several local hunters were suc-
cessful in getting a deer at the be-
ginning of the deer season. Among
the lucky ones were Paul Williams;
William DeRemer, Sr.; Wayne Rug-
gles, Wilford Ide, Sheldon Hoover,
and Lloyd Rogers.
Attendance at the November
birthday party was smaller than
usual because of the snowy even-
ing, Winner of the door prize was
Elwood Ruckel, Lake Silkworth. It
was suggested that those who at-
tend the December party, the date
to be announced, bring a wrapped
Christmas gift so that gifts may be
exchanged.
Friday evening, December 2, the
W. S. C. S. will sponsor a free
movie at the Community Hall, Re-
freshments will be served,
Read The Classified Column
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SWEET CREAM
BUTTER
Always Dependable
Princess Oleomargarine
Nucoa Cleomargarine
Kraft Graled American Cheese
Nestle’s Swiss Gruyere Cheese
Kraft Cheese and Bacon
Glendale Club Cheese Food
T MINIT
Complete
Chocolate Pie Mix
1
we. 21C
2 39¢
pis. £96
2 oz.
2 ve 15e
6 oz.
39¢
pkg.
5 oz
glass 28¢c
tout 116
UNCLE BENS
Converted Rice
1b. 0
pkg.
Spread
VOGT
Philadelphia Scrapple
on 240
JOAN OF ARC
Red Kidney Beans
23¢
No.2
cans
Bakery Treats For Your Enjoyment
Cherry-Filled Buns
Cinnamon Twirls
Rich, Tasty
MINCE PIES
«a Qe
Virginia Lee
Marshmallow Fudge
BAR CAKES
Delicicus—Easy to Serve
«cs 256
each 25¢
Virginia Lee—Marble
POUND. CAKES
Iced
ake 396
Poppy Seed Vienna Bread
Enriched
White
Supreme Bread
loaf i Be
wear 130
Sensational Offer!
International
Silverware
Our Card Plan
Your purchases will be
punched on a card.
When they total $10.00,
you can buy 1 set at
this extremely low
price.
UNCONDITIONALLY
Beautiful New
Carmen Pattern
24 Piece Set
6 Teaspoons 6 Knives
6 Soup Spoons 6 Forks
only i |
GUARANTEED
with
card
See Displays In All Our Stores
Ask For Further Details
IVORY SNOW
For Dainty Washables
ws. 216
TIDE
New Washday Wonder
oe 10e
ge.
vii. 216
As Usual—Acme
Leads in Greater Savings
Fairmont’s—Top Quality
SLIGED STRAWBERRIES
full pound
package
3c
Serve With Vanilla Ice Cream for a Royal Dinner Dessert
Ventura Farms—Fordhook
LIMA BEANS
ww 32¢
Carefully Selected, All Green, Tender, Flavorful
5
Fairmont’s
Broccoli Spears
Birds Eye—French Style
Green Beans
Donald Duck—Frozen Fresh
ORANGE JUICE
Soe O8c
Each Can Makes 11, Pints of Fresh Juice
Snow Crop
12 oz. »
wh 30: Grape Juice
10 Snow Crop
oz.
phe. 25: Cut Corn no:
= 9%
22:
10 oz.
pkg.
Serve Economical Meals With These Meat Values
Finest Center Cut
PORK CHOPS
50r6
to the
i pound
Quickly and Easily Prepared for Tempting Meals in a Jiffy
Local, Dressed
FRYERS
Round, Sirloin or Porterhouse
STEAKS
Ready-to-Eat—Small Sizes
- 38:
. 78:
Short Cut, Standing
Skinless Franks .
Lancaster Brand Liver Sausage
Sliced Dried Beef Loaf
Assorted Baked Loaves
¥/ RECIPE
ON JHE PACKAGE
SALTINES
by Keebler
we 156 = 26
JUNKET
Sherbet Mix 2 pkgs. 29¢
Freezing Mix pkg. 11¢
Danish Dessert pkg. 12¢
ARMOUR’S
Chopped Ham
R oz 49¢
ARMOUR’S
Corned Beef Hash
on 3d
ARMOUR’S
Deviled Ham
me eo
WILSON’S
Corned Beef Hash
; ind 3c
P&G
White Naphtha Soap
3 es Pe
Ib. 59:
PICNICS - 39c
RIB ROAST - 59c
55c
“1 29¢ | Fillets of Haddock
“1-29¢ | Fillets of Cod
#1 20¢ | Fillets of Perch
Ideal—Choice Calif.
Fresh Oysters
it 69c¢
Your
Choice
1b.
New Low Price
Fruit Cocktail| spr ertrise
35¢
Acme Whole Kernel Gorn ¥°- * <2 Tg
Ideal Tender Peas 2 No * cans 35¢
Ideal Cooked Pumpkin sc: <= |Q¢
ideal Mince Meat 20 oz. Jar 50
Ideal Sauer Kraut 2 ize. cans ORg
Ideal Tomato Paste 2 ors {Op
1/
No. 21 can Sai
9c
Nestle’s Chocolate Morsels $2: 2l¢
Club Crackers by Keebler
Nabisco Pretzel Sticks
Nabisco Cheese Ritz
Sunshine Krispy Crackers ™- rk
Ranger Joe Cereal
pkg. 20
vke. 8g
pkg.
2 6 oz. pkgs. 27¢
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables—Rich in Vitamins EEN SE
Juicy, Sweet, Fla.—Size 216
ORANGES -29
Serve Fresh Orange Juice at This Low Price
Imported
PITTED DATES
Fancy Staymen or
"19 | PASCAL
Penna. Blue Label
POTATOES
GRAPEFRUIT
Purple Top
50 1b.
bag
Florida
Seedless
Sweet, Crisp, Calif.
ge.
bch.
CELERY :: 19¢
2~%
Waxed Canadian
ROME APPLES 3 25¢c | RUTABAGAS
$1.19 [WHITE TURNIPS 2 9c
3 «29
Fight Colds With
LISTERINE
Princess
pkg.
FACIAL TISSUES of 400 23
Biu-White Flakes 3 vkes. 95¢
Puss’n Boots Cat Food 3 ®°= 2» 2T¢
Pard Dog Food 2 1b. cans 25¢
Woodbury Facial Soap 2 "= 2{¢
DUZ DREFT
Does Everything Better Suds In Any Water
we 9c Si [26 | = 260 = 69¢
4 Way Cold Tablets
Vick’s Vapo Rub
Anacin Tablels
Squibb’s Tooth Paste
Te 2c
box of 12 i9¢
1% oz. jar 33¢
bot. of 50 59¢
3 oz. tube 43¢
SPEED-UP
Liquid Laundry Starch
150 “Ee