- «wv Sg <<) pa LT )¢ ¥ Sh = fl "It's Penny Day . . . AMM AAEM "Virginia Lee, Old Fashioned DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Powerful Penny For Better Living AMMIIIIHIHITTITIITITBIEBIBGDGS - CASH SAVINGS PLUS 'S & H GREEN STAMPS Raisin Large C Regular Loaf 1 i) 25¢ irginia Lee ruit Cake ‘+ 99% 21s. [9° SAVE 81/4¢ On A Package or Can . . . Everytime You ¢ % Mail 6 Labels for 50c Cash Refund. This Powerful Penny repre- se sents the penny profit that food chains have left on the average from your sales dollar. We use it to buy new, modern, convenient supermarkets and equipment, and to pay stockholders for their eo investment. It's a big job for a penny. But, self- service and constant vigilance over costs help Powerful Penny bring better living to you and your family." MINN ANF Cp To MS Phe ells f gin | ol; Fo, % THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1957 Nts 2K 100 VALUABLE PRIZES FREE! GRAND PRIZE! A NEW, SPECIAL, 6 PASSENGER 4 DOOR, RIVIERA 1958 UICK Also... Sak R.C.A. Hi-Fi Phonograph 21" Westinghouse T.V. Set Hot Point Portable TV's Compare Your | Our Low | Your Cost Retail After Net Cost Price i Refund AY Birds Eye (10-o0z. pkg.) af Sweet Peas ¢ 1» x Birds Eye (10-01. pkg.) ¢ ¥ Broccoli Spears ¢ 1 6 1.12 6 55 Birds Eye Mixed (10-oz. pkg.) Je #. Vegetables ¢ tor 1s Je % Birds Eye (9-oz. pkg.) xe Fgench Fries 6 for 1.05 )¢ ~ Mail Birds Eye Frozen Food Labels to: Pork and Beans Birds Eye Foods, P.0. Box 103, Kankakee, Ill. 2% 6 85¢ 6 55¢ > Cc ri : x» 35¢ Chili Sauce 12.0: 37¢ Plus 95 Additional Prizes! ENTER NOW! * No purchase necessary. * No strings attached. * Free entry blank to all adults. * You need not be present to win. * Winners will be announced. DRAWING FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27th, 1957 American Stores Company Employees or their immediate families are not eligible to participate. TAVENER'S Assorted Fruit Flavored 10-02. 4 = 29° i I I ‘Cider Vinegar a ANDIES : Pillsbury Minute Rice i Heinz Baby Foods | = Cinnamon Roll | ! Strained Chopped ri S29 | % 3% | 6-59 4 59¢ : Tg i Karo Syrup | Chiffon i Saran Wrap "| Baby Meats | RedorBlue ¢ 11h] LIQUID DETERGENT PLASTIC QUEEN Label 25 Bot. 120s. i 25 ¢ )5¢! 2 er 47° Green Label 1: tb. sot. 26¢ Can 41° | Roll 47 mm — | iz ® | ®geech-Nut | Wesson Oil | ; | Whitman's | Baby Foods | Dial Soap |" Fluffy Mints Strained ~ Chopped Bot. 38° Reg. Bath | i ¢ 6 jer 59° 4 for 5¢ Qt 7lc Gal. 2.09 12 for 21¢ 2 for 3° Pkg. 19 L a : eT ° | 3 Urge Kittens Dash Y Dog Do 4 I t Food ummies : oe | Dog Food | Dog Candy ? i Deal Offer 3 | 234-02. i I I I 1 I 1 coe 36° eo FOF 6 con 61° \ Pkg. : 10° GATE OF HEAVEN (Roman Catholic) Rev. Francis A. Kane, Pastor Assistants: Rev. Richard J. Frank and Michael Rafferty Sunday Masses: 7:30; 9 and 11 a.m. (The eleven o'clock mass is a high mass). do not go to parochial school. OUR LADY OF VICTORY (Roman Catholic) Rev. Francis A. Kane, Pastor Sunday Masses 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. Religious instruction after 9:30. Mass OUTLET FREE METHODIST Sunday School, 10. Morning Worship, 11. Evening Service will be held jointly with Beaumont, Prayer meeting Wednesday, fol- lowed by class meeting. W. S. IC. S. Christmas party De- cember 13, 7:45, home of Ruth Bor- ber, Christmas program December 20, 7:45. F. M. Y. Christmas social, De- cember 16, trimming of church De- cember 19; J. M. S. Christmas party, December 21; F. M. Y. caroling, De- cember 21. Lehman Band Sponsors Plan For January Drive Lehman-Jackson-Ross Band Spon- sors will meet Tuesday night at 7:30, to plan for the January membership drive under chairmanship of Mrs. Glen Rittenhouse. Mrs. Elmer Laskowski will preside. A report on band uniform bids will be presented by Mrs. Dayton Culver, and Mrs. Harold Briggs will give results of the roller skating party. this meeting. Mrs. Laskowski urges all parents having children in the band to take an active part in the Band Sponsors program for the coming year, to insure the school band its rightful place as one of the best in the Back Mountain. Religious instruction after the 9 | o'clock mass for the children who | Mrs. Joseph Ellsworth asks that re- | turns on pecan sales be made at] PA GE THIRTEEN 1 er, Albert Bainbridge, Lawrence Crushes Fingers Day After Sickler, Hiram Sorber, Peter Echerd, Winning In Greens Show Gordon Wolverton, Louis Poad, How- ard Kyttle, Robert Pattison, Burt Mrs. Joseph Bedner, West Dallas, | Bryant Jr., Harold Martin, Burton painfully injured two fingers of her | Schell, Dolores Sorber, Alfonso right hand the day after she won | Stepanski. first prize for the Greens Show at Grace Episcopal Church. A garage | Federal Estim ated Tax door dropped on her hand as she! was about to leave the home of her | Payment Now Due sister, Mrs. Wilbur C. Manning of Shrine View, for the second and final day of the show. According to the District Director " h 5 d of Internal Revenue, about 35,000 ule ors er ao hi { individuals in the Scranton District Bedner will be incapacitated for |are now receiving bills for the Janu- some ‘time, according to Dr. A. W.|ary 15 installment of estimated in- Grover, Kingston, who with two as-|come tax. sociates did the necessary surgery| The Director emphasized the im- at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. portance of making prompt payment Mrs. Bedner’s mantel decoration | of the amounts due within the time of fruit and seasonal evergreens was | stated on the bill, and pointed out adjudged the best exhibit in the|that the law carries provisions for annual Greens Show. application of severe penalties for failure to make proper reports and timely payments on account of esti- Lake-Noxen Students Siley pave . ed taxes. Hosts At Indian Tea The January payment represents Second grade pupils of Lake- the fourth quarterly payment of Noxen School, Miss Thelma Culp, estimated taxes. Taxpayers who teacher, entertained their -mothers | B2ve not filed or paid estimated at a lovely Thanksgiving Tuesday, | t8Xes for prior quarters should take November 26. immediate steps ‘to file, in order to The party table was attractive minimize their liability for penalty. with center piece of small corn er ee shocks, pumpkins, turkeys and Ind- | Dog Kills Rabbits ians. The group, having finished - their Indian project, entertained| Thomas Andrew of T-Bar-A Rab- with Indian songs and dances. They | bitry, Shavertown, lost twelve valu- did war dances, beat the tom toms, | able pedigreed rabbits recently when displayed their head bands. a stray dog got into his hutches and Present were Mesdames Robert |killed them, Kingston Township Sorber, Howard Piatt, ‘Emmett Hoov- Police are investigating. BUSY DAY? Stop in for a hearty, de- licious sandwich. We make them — as you like them. FISH & SEAFOOD TO-DAY FORTY FORT ICE CREAM CO. Main Hany Dallas Now 5 Main Plains Crossr AND TRUST Member JOIN OUR Christmas Club Do it ‘Now — — — Join The Club That Will Meet Your Chri The following convenient offices to serve you: Public Square Office: Kingston Office: YOUR PARTNER IN PROGRESS me [First-Second National BANK B The Time To 1958 Clubs From C To $20 Wok istmas Needs! Office: 11 West Market St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 59 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 651 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston, Pa. Office: 2 North Main St., Plains, Pa. oads Office: 683 Carey Avenue, Hanover Township, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. COMPANY OF WILKES-BARRE Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation a ie
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