The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 11, 1961, Image 10

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LABEL pkg.
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CAT FOOD
ALPO
DOG FOOD
CRISCO
SHORTENING
35¢ = 95e
GOLD SEAL
WHEAT RICE
. PUFFS PUFFS
18 22
NABISCO
LORNA DOONE
101/4-0z. pkg. 39°
SPATINI
; _ SPAGHETTI SAUCE
2 -oz. pkg. 29%: env,
SWIFT'NING
SHORTENING
GRAVY and 16-012.
SLICED BEEF can 55¢
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2
FRISKIES
DRY CAT FOOD
PRICE 22-01.
SALE! pkgs.
BOSCO °
MILK AMPLIFIER
7c "=> 59
| LUCKY WHIP |
DESSERT TOPPING
(white) 91/3-0z. 49¢
SUNKIST
CONCENTRATED
LEMONADE ORANGEADE 7:
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SALADA
TEA
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Coppertone
Canister
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MAXWELL
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Chicken 2/49¢ i
LANCASTER BRAND, FRESH DRESSED
CHICKEN
Lancaster Brand
Boneless Leg Veal Roast » 69° Midget Liverwurst
Balliet's
= 69° Assorted Salads
{Lesser Amounis—List Priced)
Lebanon Bologna
Atueututustutusty
Lancaster Brand
ARM ROAST
Center Cut
Round Bone
Lean Tender
BEEF CUBES
Extra Lean
Lancaster Brand
CROSS CUT ROAST
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AMPS irons
50 Extra S&H Green Stamps
WITH PURCHASE OF
MEAT TOTALING $3 OR MORE
Name
Addons
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Offer Expires Wednesday, May 17th, 1961
LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER
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GROUND BEEF
THIS COUPON WORTH
25 Extra S&H Green Stamps
WITH PURCHASE OF [-BOX OF 2 PAIRS
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Offer Expires Wednesday, May 17th, 1961
LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER
9 5 THIS COUPON WORTH 3] 5
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FROSTED SKINLESS HADDOCK FILLET
. PHILLIPS CLAM CHOWDER
EAT-ALL DEVILED CRABS
JUMBO DELICIOUS SHRIMP
SHRIMP COCKTAIL
AN
22-02. cup 47¢
5-o0z. pkg. 37¢
FRSA
3, 4-01. jars 79¢
Lancaster ‘Brand
8 ALL BEEF STEAKS
Lancaster Brand
SLICED TURKEY [With Dressing)
Turkey, Chicken or Beef
FARMDALE PIES
SWANSON PORK LOIN DINNER
11/4-1b. pkg. 89¢
7'/5-oz. pkg. 35¢
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RNPRFNIRIRIR RR NAPPI
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LOW LOW PRICES PLUS Papnan PREMIUM STAMPS FREE!
ACME'S OWN
INSTANT COFFEE
TEA BAGS (10c OFF LABEL)
IDEAL CUT OR
FRENCH WAX BEANS
FRENCH GREEN
CUT GREEN BEANS
CHOC-O-NILLA, VANILLA, OATMEAL OR CHCC. CHIP
. FIRESIDE COOKIES
PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT
| IDEAL JUICE
REFRESHING
IDEAL GRAPE DRINK
§ SRADEAPLE DRINK
Sa NSO NEN Ny
RIXED OR MATGHED
RED BAND PEAS
IDEAL GOLDEN THR
CRUSHED CORN
ANAS AN
IDEAL SLICED OR WHOLE
WHITE POTATOES
ROB FORD SALTED
CASHEWS
ROB FORL' NUTS
PISTACHIOS
LEMON DROPS
DAINTEE ASS'T CANDY
SOUR FRUITS
10- o's 59
pkg. 100 89° |
0. 303 39¢ | STRAWBERRIES
o. 303
o. 303
39°
1b. pha. DEF
" 4b-01
32-0z
32-012
MINERAL OIL
KLINIK CITRATE of
MAGNESIA
EPSOM SALT
Rubbing ALCOHOL 3: 20¢
WARREN RN NN IN Pf NONI AGNPSSPNf
(ASCO) ~———=~ Frozen Foods ————
0 SAO 1 CHORPED Spivach
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| FORDHOOK LIMAS
| IDEAL SLICED
cans
3
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= 55°
Extra Fancy
hg 55¢
Special!
2-LB. LOAF
o. 303
cans 49° | IDEAL
| SHARP CHEESE
bor 496 BORDENS
Wor | CREAM CHEESE
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PRINCESS BAGS
* LUNCH BAGS (50)
* SANDWICH BAGS (80's)
* KITCHEN
BAGS (20)'s)
: Offer Expires Wednesday, May 17th, 1961 oF
CAMO LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER :
FRESH PRODUCE
FLA. LARGE SEEDLESS
iRAPEFRUIT
. WASHED CLEAN
CARROTS
CUCUMBERS “1Tc. GREEN ONIONS 3 buch 23¢
DAIRY BUYS
KRAFT
| VELVEETA
GOLDEN BOOK
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2 ge | ENCYCLOPEDIA
| VOL. 13—NOW ON SALE
xtra S&H Green Stamps ——
WITH PURCHASE OF A 10-OZ. JAR
IDEAL or ASCO INSTANT COFFEE
Name
Address
Offer Expires Wednesday, May 17th, 1961
CM LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER
mabwara BUN IGOR T=
95 THIS COUPON WORTH |
Extra S&H Green Stamps
With Purchase of (4) No. 303 Cans Cut or French
IDEAL GREEN or wax BEANS
Name
Address
. 29°
Calif. New
GLENSIDE PARK
GRASS SEED Sih. bng. $149
PENNA. DUTCH °
FERTILIZER : 50-Ib. bag $1-6°
PEAT HUMUS 100-5. bag $189
PEAT MOSS
60-b. bag $32
BAKED BY VIRGINIA LEE
43
GIANT SIZE, 79¢
DUZ WHITE
LARGE SIZE
DREFT DETERGEVIT
KING SIZE, 87c :
JOY LIQUID ese 37% os
GIANT SIZE, 89¢
SPIC & SPAN
KING SIZE, $1.31
CHEER
20-OZ. SIZE
CASCADE
JUMBO" SIZE, $2.25
Ige. siz § 34° gt. size
, :
Ige. si e 39¢ gt. size
TOILET TISSUE pkg. 4 rolls 49¢
MEDIUM SIZE
IVORY SOAP
PERSONAL SIZE
IVORY SOAP
LARGE SIZE
IVORY SOAP
REGULAR SIZE
CAMAY SOAP
BATH SIZE
CAMAY SOAP
KING SIZE, $1.31
SWANEE PAPER TOWELS
3 43¢
IVORY SNOW 5 <= 34¢ 5.5 79°
MOTHER’S DAY CAKE ea. 99¢
RAISIN BREAD PLAIN, ICED, OLD FASHION, : loaf 29¢
CHERRY STREUSSEL PIE 2 for $1
COFFEE CAKE @ Jelly. Streussel ea. 25¢
ORANGE CHIFFON CAKE ; 556
CHIFFON CAKE croc. ceo ea. 496
SANDWICH BREAD loaf 21¢
BROWN & SERVE TWIN ROLLS pha. 19¢
LIQUID
SWAN Te 1° 66¢
KEN-L-RATION
DOG FOOD [ 97¢ 2%. 49¢
TUNA FISH LIGHT WHITE
CHICKEN +: SEA “> 29¢ “> 35¢
PREMIUM’ DINNERWARE
DUZ nd BBE ky 99°
32-OZ. SIZE, 87c
IVORY LIQUID "=: 37° =: 65°
REGULAR SIZE :
ZEST SOAP 2 1 20¢
LARGE SIZE
ZEST SOAP 2: 39¢
Citizens Committee For
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA.
Better Schools May 17
meeting will take place Wednesday,
May 17, at 8:30 pm. at the Dallas
Borough School. With the assistance
of Dr. Robert Mellman, a graphic
presentation for the study of the
recently adopted school budget, will
be offered. The Study Committee
under the chairmanship of Charles
Glawe includes Hanford Eckman,
George. Payne, Paul Rodda, and
William Clewell representing the
| School Board.
i *
Mt. Zion
Signs of spring are both in the
ground and in the air. For instance,
down on Kitchen Town Hill, Ray
Thomas and family had a couple
of kites in the air; one is still up
there, caught in a tree! That is
spring!
And on the ground Cleve LaBar
has green peas and onions up, Ours
aren't even in the ground yet! ~
Pfc. Eugene LaBar of the U. S.
Marines is home on a 17-day leave.
Finally arrived home at 2 o'clock
Sunday morning. Always good to
see ‘our Marine” home to his na-
tive hills.
Dorothy Gilbert has been busy
with speaking engagements around
about, since coming home from Phil-
adelphia. Has spoken at Simpson
Church, Scranton; and at the Haw-
ley Methodist Church. For the Haw- |
ley service ‘all four of us Gilberts
were invited to supper at the Silver
Birches on beautiful Wallenpaupack
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Ehrhardt. Mrs. Ehrhardt is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Ferris of Lake Ariel.
Last Friday Dorothy went with
me to visit Pittston Hospital while
I made my rounds as chaplain. Then
she went with me to he Convales-
cent Home at Ransom and spoke
briefly to the gathering there. She
and 'I sang-a duet. = The residents
had long wished I could bring her
with. me sometime. That was a
high day in America for we heard
on ‘the radio just as we pulled into
the Home parking place that Alan
Shepherd had finally been launched
into space. ‘And while in the Home
| we got it over the TV that he had
been safely returned to terra firma!
. After that I took Dorothy on over
the. hill to Clarks Summit where she
addressed a joint meeting of Clarks
Green and Clarks Summit W.S.C.S.
women.
On Thursday night, last week Dor-
othy spoke over at Honesdale Meth-
odist Church. And Sunday morning
at Troop Church and Sunday School,
It is amazing how much more in-
terested people young and old are.
in Africa during this past year.
We have at Mt. Zion a young
mother who is doing a unique
piece of service. She is Mrs.
Leon Emanuel (lives just down
the road a piece) and has been
studying Braille system of read-
ing for the blind. She told
about it at the meeting Tues-
day night at the Mt. Zion W.S'
C.S. She is studying under
Mrs. Kenneth Baylis of Dallas,
and after completing the funda-
mentals she will be required to
submit a written manuscript in
Braille to the Library of Con-
. gress. If this test is accepted -
she will be certified as a Brail-.
list. Then she will do work
for the blind such as transcrib-
ing reading matter for students
in the Braille system.
Last weekend Nettie Parrish and
Mary Louise Lewis were visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Drakes at Potts-
town.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lewis spent
last weekend visiting their son-in-
| laws and daughter, Mr, and Mrs.
| Clayton Kinsey in North Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bell, Jr. ©
will be visiting on the weekend of
May 13 their son, Cadet William
(Jake) Bell III, at [Pennsylvania
Military College at Chester. Cadet
Bell is a freshman and this visit of
| his parents is arranged by the col-
lege signalizing Mother's Day week-
end. ;
The Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Weath-
erly, he was formerly rector of
Grace Episcopal in Kingston and now
living at Mt. Zion, attended sessions
of the 90th annual convention of the
Diocese of Bethlehem recently held
in the Church of the Good Shep-
herd in Scranton, Mrs. Weatherly
is currently chairman of Personnel
of the Episcopal Church Women.
Her special interest has been in ac-
quainting young women with all the
possibilities in the field of Christian
vocations, |
Lynn Tallmage from Glen Ridge,
N. J., recently visited her grandpar-
ents, Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Weather-
ly. It should be known that the
Weatherly home is known as Happy
Hill, most appropriate for the sweep-
ling panorama seen from their pie-
ture window overlooking Mt. Zion
and Bald Mountain beyond.
“Visiting the Weatherlys at the
same time as their granddaughter
was Mrs, Burke Pierce of Morris-
town, N. J. She is the Director of
Religious Education in Trinity Epis-
copal (Church there.
The Exeter Township Elementary
School seventh and eighth grades
will be taking a field trip on Friday,
May 12, to area industrial plants
among which is the Swanee Paper
Company at Ransom.
On Saturday, May 13, the Exeter
PTA group is sponsoring a Spring
Carnival at the Harding Hose House
at 2 p. m. Booths, bake goods, nov-
elty stands, fish pond, etc., will be
Soasured Mrs. William Alling is he
| Richard Demmy, chairman of the. =
Citizens Committee for Better
Schools announces that the next