a EA RE ERS ITT DN 3 A RR SECTION B — PAGE 4 gr— — Prices ofleciive thru Saturday, Jan. 2Ist. L-.NCASTER BRAND, E-Z CARVE RIB ROAST WHOLE OR RUMP HALF LEGS O' LAMB (Ist to LARGE FLORIDA, TEMPLE MUSHROOMS SPEEL b. BH 4th Rib Slightly Higher) b. §O¢ ass Ewin RY FRESH PRODUCE EEEENENENEREEEE ORANGES 10 ~ 9 WASHED, MAINE, GOLD SEAL, ALL PURPOSE POTATOES SNOW WHITE SPANISH ONIONS swe sucine -UP BLEACH 10-LB. BAG. lh. LANCASTER BRAND DUCKLINGS GULF STREAM BREADED SHRIMP ® Grape ® Pineapple 09° wb. 43¢ 2 © 15¢ LOUELLA DRY MILK wan PANCAKE FLOUR PANCAKE SYRUP COFFEE CAKE CAT FOOD FLEISHMANN'S INSTANT COFFEE CHASE & SANBORN REGULAR OR DRIP COFFEE CHASE & SANBORN PECAN SANDIES RAGU SPAGHETTI SAUCE LUX FLAKES LIFEBOUY SOAP 1515-01. cans b-o0z. jar 84¢ (10c OFF LABEL) 2-lb. can $135 15-02. pkg. 49¢ ; 32-oz. far 69¢ ; toe. pha. 34¢ 2 BATH RUGS PIECE RUGS SPECIAL! WHILE THEY LAST! ASSORTED COLORS {Reg. $1.00) (Reg. $1.00) =. §O¢ | jo 88¢ CREAM HALO COLGATE DENTAL NATURAL OR DRY SHAMPOO WILDROOT CREAM OIL PALMOLIVE (inner economy size 83¢ Ie. $100 69° plus tax lge. size gt. size 19° bomb ; 83¢ . Ib. pha. JF 23 | GOLD SEAL IDEAL BRAND VIRGINIA LEE CREME FILLED SWEETHEART SOAP SWEETHEART SOAP {2c OFF CAN) DUTCH CLEANSER BLU WHITE BEADS POWDERED TREND WRISLEY SOAP oT PRESERVES ® Cr. Cherry 12-02. jars |LIQUID TREND %7 _THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19. 1961 FREE! 150 GREEN STAMPS WITH COUPONS b. 4 3¢ Ib. pkg. 69° ® Apricot- Pineapple 31. quart C bottle 1 5 size 2-lb. c pkg. 12-0z. 8 bot. ? 9 Special! § ink 5 | a =e 30 45" ae 25¢ 25¢ B9¢ 39° 14-02, cans 6-0z. pkg. 49¢ 2 ? pkgs. DOLE'S FROZEN PINEAPPLE-ORANGE PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT OR PINEAPPLE JUICE 25 39 6..,3% TUNA FISH SOLID CHUNK LIGHT LIGHT RED BAND GREEN BAND on 29c L430 “a 59¢ WHITE CHUNK, &l/5-0z. can 33¢ Pousapsie 180s 27¢ Pos hc qi $ STAR-KIST TUNA FISH ALLSWEET —LIGHT CHUNK— MARGARINE 2 i. 51° HANDY ANDY (7c OFF) If oo 60° LIQUID ALL sor. 70¢ ou $900 size 16-02. bot. LUSTRE CREME SHAMPOO (CREME) Le 49 (3) © LOTION OR LIQUID Li 60¢ I SEE Assorted Colors 2 SNEEZIN' SEASON KLEENEX TISSUES (400's) COMFORE iN boxes ’F SURF DETERGENT LUX BAAPAS ANGLO) TER TITER TL JIT TROT SLO wy Tal JBC UR! NISL TINT THIS COUPON WORTH | 25 Extra S&H Green Stamps With Puichase Of (4) 12-oz. Jars ldeal PRESERVES SPECIAL! 4 sors $1 (Grape, Cr. Cherry, Pineapple Or Apr. Pineapple) | Name Address Offer Expires Wednesday, January 25th, 1961 LIMIT ONE COUPON FER CUSTOMER THIS COUPON WORTH 3 25 Extra S&H Green Stamps With Purchase Ot (3) 1-Qt. Bots. Of SPEED-UP BLEACH, AMMONIA, STARCH or FABRIC SOFTENER Name Address Offer Expires Wednesday, January 25th, [961 LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER THIS COUPON WORTH ~~, | 25 Extra S&H Green Stamps WITH PURCHASE OF 3.LB. CAN IDEAL WHITE OR GOLDEN SHORTENING Name Address : Offer Expires Wednesday, January 25th, 194! LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER" § THIS COUPON WORTH 25 Extra S&H Green Stamps WITH PURCHASE OF I-LB, PKG. LANCASTER BRAND FRANKS Name Address Offer Expires Wednesday, January 25th, 1961 LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER THIS COUPON WORTH 90 S&H Green Stamps In addition to your regular stamps with an order of $5 or more, except cigarettes, fresh milk, cream, and Fale Trade items. Name Address 5 Offer Expires Wednesday, dan. 25, 1961 5 ; Liv ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER A NOIR SOI NOIR MIL YD . ’ SPECIAL 19c OFF LABEL! MAXWELL HOUSE 10x. i 45 INSTANT COFFEE jos BLUE RINSO ALL PURPOSE (5c OFF) fe OFF) ose OFF) 29¢ :. GY Jo $106 gt. pka. 84¢ fd cates 396 REGULAR SIZE LUX SOAP LUX SOAP 3 ie 43¢ SWAN SOAP 4 coo 258 LIQUID I Jf = 65¢ 3 89¢ LIQUID = OFF) WISK =. 41¢ 266° 7 Hp ASSORTED COLORS 4 cakes ae LUX SOAP 24-01. 20¢ 9-1b., [Bor $925 2 2 Ib. b- $451 DETERGENT ALL 8% IN PLASTIC REFRIGERATOR DISH PRAISE SOAP WASHES CLEANER FLUFFY ALL SILVER DUST 3 cakes a 48.01. TT¢ 18-02. pkg. Win $1,500 Wardrobe : Has 2 Boxes 12's v details at Kote? aphin display 8 4 35¢ = 81° 51%) vd Many have expressed surprise at in ear ly morning hours the past few | weeks. * Curiosity aroused and look- | ing for news, doors to the bowling lanes will be open all night from now on.and the Bonomos will welcome late night- shift workers and groups who wish to bowl after hours. Stop in any time at night and see how cheerful the place is! A new number is on display at Crown Imperial. This week, it’s 814662! Do you have it ? Berti’s Roll 1002 Game Bill Allabaugh fired his third 600 series in as many nights with 252 (616). The 252 game gave Berti & Son a middle game of 1002 pins for third place high in the League. R. Stair 204 (564) and T. Wilson 199 (533) did their share for Berti’s. For Michael & Son it was H. Ehret 184 (534) and B. Hanson 180 (515). The “Diggers” pulled in the last game by four sticks. West Side Novelty started to pick up the slack in CROWN' MAJOR League by taking the measure. of Birth’s for 4 big points. Chill Wil- liams rolled 216 (600) and showed strong signs of coming out of a slight slump. C. Molley 205 (559); B. Hoblak 183 (528); and M. Parntt 183 (526) helped push West Side in the win column. Al Bellas 220 (544); N. Buynak 199 (552) and A. the grade for Birth’s. Shavertown Lumber made things rough for Dallas Post as the Printers went to the line with four men. Jim Lohman with 213 (554); J. Knecht 192 (550) and C. Nafus 187 (515) were, “just enough to ‘take first game. Shavertown Lumber took last game by one stick as “Mush” There is only one WELCOME WAGON (Cam) = ec , ~, ~ ) fs IS Sry, Ano, 36 years of experience fostering good will in Dysinest and community e. For information on Welcome Wagon, phone TEX XX ER RRR RR RARE AR EAR A AR A A A XK 4 2d 2000000000000000000000000000000004600 FRANCES IVES BU 77-4467 or MRS. WILLIAM R. HUGHES OR 4-27382 | Cross fired in a “must” strike. finding lights on at Crown Imperial | the Bowling News | questioned Tony and found that the | Montross 199 (551) couldn’t make | DALLAS, PENNSYLVAN 5 By DORIS MALLIN | The lumbermen carried off 3 points. * Vanderhoff Sanders made enough = | pins in the final game to split with Gosart’s Appliances. Bob Shoemaker 201 (547); F. Adams 193 (536) and | a pair of 500’s by J. Birnstock and F. Stevens were enough to overcome la 212 (564) by Al Ciccarelli and a 209 (514) by L. Yankoski. F. Stev- ens made a nice, conversion of the 4-7-9-10 split for the shot of the evening, Phillips Supply hit high 2729 toni total for the second week in a row | and pulled 4 from secon lace Luigi's Pizzeria. Jack Yanik was the big man with 223 (614) followed by T. Gauntletf 214 (560); H. Lyons 189 (546) and B. Moore 200 (517). Joe Shalata 225 (554) and C. Rob- erts 173 (509) were everything for Luigi’s as the place literally rained splits (testimonial will be given by D. Richards and L. Reese if anyone cares to listen). It was Dallas Nursery again for 4 points and they did it with four men against Jim-Jon Tomatoes. Cliff Gar- tis 214 (573) and F. Kardell 194 (555) were the difference as the Nursery gang pulled every game out of the fire in the last frame. Jim- Jon had Panky Stolarik 194 (533); J. Thomas 186 (520); and A. Matte 187 (512) fighting right to the wire, but it just wasn’t in the book for Jim-Jon that night. Dallas A Posts 1069 Game Reese Low Man With 2 3) League-leading Dallas A “almost set the alleys on fire last Wednesday in BACK MT. CHURCH League when all five men went over 200 in the first game for 1069. Cliff Garris had & 235; Al Bellas 214; Tom Cross 213; - | Al Scheckler 204 and Lew Red was low man with 203. They continued the onslaught for a huge 2904 ‘total and took 4 points from Mount Zion. The final score included two: 600 series by Tom Cross, (615) and Cliff Garris (610). Bellas hit 598; Scheckler 507 and Reese 556. Leon Emmanuel led losers with 547. Shavertown B stayed in the race with clean sweep of Carverton A. For Shavertown, it was Fred Field- ing with 575; Carl Roberts 562 and ds Sid Fielding 502. Trucksville C remained in third place, taking 3 from Lehman. Al Nichols had 531 and D. Montgomery 501. Dave Eddy had 526 for Lehman. Dallas. B knocked off Trucksville B 3-1. Ralph Garris led the way with 574; T. Gauntlett had 538; and W.. Lozo 528. Herb Dimmick had 559 for the losers. Carverton B upset Lutherans 40 . Art Brown had 544; R. Parrish 529 and T. Metz 510. Tex Wilson* 518 “iand Matt Evans 501 were high . for Lutheran. 2 Shavertown A took Shavers 3 3-1. Charlie Mannear was hi for A’s with 523; G. Edwards had 520 and P. Vanblarcom 516 for this. 8. Huntsville Christian took 3 ‘from Orange. Bob Price had 572; Milt Evans 525 and H. Moyer 515. For Orange, it was George Miller with 500. Trucksville A took East | Dallas 3- 1 A’s had Fred Rundle at 542° and ‘ Jack Berkheiser 517. 4 Qontiuedo on Page 5 BY; Some people think that the easiest way to make a mountain out of a molehill is to add a little dirt. A Message From of $14.62 mislead. professionally trained to reliable firms who make ‘OR 5-1681 a aS eT ff NS Tr PP Monthly News FEBRUARY, 1961 = & Your Pharmacist "a ARE ALL VITAMINS DEPENDABLE? > 3 In 1948 the Food and ‘Drug Administration began seizing shipments of Nutrilite vitamins, charging false and misleading claims for the product. During repeated ap- : peals and hearings it was shown that a 30 day supply, selling for $19.50 wholesaled for $4.87%, leaving a profit = for the distributors and door to door sales- men. We sell an approximate potency, made by reputable i a pharmaceutical firms for about $7.95 for. a 100- day ny 2 VITAMIN LAWS ARE HARD TO ENFORCE Vitamins are medicines, but if they are called “Food Supplements” you are less protected. The F.D.A. ‘bas z taken action against the makers of Hudson, Abundivita, 5 Visan and others for false claims. Before a legal decisiqy is reached, years can elapse and many people may 4k WHY TAKE VITAMIN CHANCES? Your pharmacist will not endanger hs pRtomstont reputation by false claims or excessive prices. We are answer your questions. BEFORE BUYING ANY VITAMINS— vk Visit our vitamin department. Bring in the formulae or bottle of any product offered by mail-order firms or peddlers. We will compare it with vitamins made by the our prescription au Often ? we can actually save you money. n HALL'S PHARMACY OPEN SUNDAYS & DAILY 8 A. M. to 10 P. JM. MAIN HIGHWAY SHAVERTOWN OR 4- — EMERGENCY PHONES — : mS REY 4161 BU 8.0708 = EE pa