to ewspaper VANIA | ——— 5 salesmen U. S. are y assist ilers ap- y of ‘they advertise a zen 1128 ¥ spark’ a with ER 9 or ur vate s by most kling tyled [low lors. wl | Ba ngs LA © i é ® - SE Renna x: 05 wom ne fF SF 1} S41 S i. - SS 2 : "| 4 ; sell ‘DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Mrs. Stella Harned Rousing Is H © n O red By Fo rm er Pu PI i S | : Pred Mrs Sols flomed Hoos Bonham, N.Y.; Mrs. Mildred Meloy, | | Memorial Day services will be | Goes Into Orbit jing, Rev. and Mrs. = Roland C. Del; Mrs. Alfred Hunt, Fla.; Mr. | held Tuesday morning at 11 at | Mrs. Stella Harned Rousing was guest at’ a reunion given in her, honor by former students of Ross! ‘Center School, Saturday night May- 6th, Bloomingdale Methodist Church Hall, Mrs. Silas Gregory was chairman. Prayer was led by Rev. Roland C. Updyke, Mrs. George Birth pinned the ‘orchid corsage on Mrs. Rousing. ‘a’ gift by all former pupils. Mrs. Thelma Steinruck sang and Mrs. Rousing spoke and gave the Roll Call. There were duets by Thelma Steinruck and Helen Masters, Rev. Updyke also. spoke on former school days Stella’s favorite hymn. “Leaning on the Everlasting Arms”, < THE “DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1961 ‘teacher Stella a purse wishing her | ‘Gerald Masters, daughter Gail, | many happy years. Closing song— | Derrs. Mrs, Elmer Dennis. | . | America. | was sung by all. There were Te- ‘Kaylor, Rock Glen, Mr. and Mrs, |Robert Birth, N.J. marks by Mrs. Rousing. { Mr. William Birth, the oldest pupil | Mrs. Stanley Blockus, Nanticoke; ! present. Poems were read by Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. William Birth, Mrs. He S Proud Of His Curls | The Post will. place Earl Ortwine “The First Snow Fall,” | Silas Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mrs. Crawford Wandel “Red Riding | Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey: Martz, | : wr A “Snow- | Askam; Milo Birth, Mr. and Mrs. being date to school: “Well, it. just Hood,” Mrs. Dewey Martz flakes,” She wore a costume of 35 | Louis Blockus, Nanticoke; Mr. and years ago and carried a lunch pail | Mrs. George Birth, Mr. and Mrs. . 1 on T. T I 2, , to school on time. And I don’t want | To Tour Institution school books, while all sang | Stanley Hudzik, Mr, and Mrs. Earl | to Break his Spirit Dy ‘aking Him f and “School Days”. Mrs, Earl presented at this time the gift box Ralph Farver and children Shirley to Stella from former pupils. There and Bonnie, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford ! and by | Wesley Wandel, Nanticoke; Mr. and | Ortwine | Ortwine, Charles Long, Mr. and Mrs. curls.” was a duet by Thelma and Helen. | Wandel and Norma Wandel, Mr. ! Mrs. Elmer Dennis at the piano. and Mrs. William Steinruck and | WANT TO SELL The former pupils also presented | deughter Glenda Bee, Mr. and Mrs : ON THE LUZERNE- DALLAS HIGHWAY 148 S. MAIN, W.-B. CLOSED TUESD AY MEMORIAL DAY MAY 30TH SHOP FOR A LONG WK-END ARMOUR SHANK BUTT : FULL STAR PORTION : PORTION or WILSONS CERTIFIED Ib. Zs ib. a BEEF IMPERIAL C BEST CENTER SLICES OF HAM - RESH S The latest in excuses for a son’s ‘takes him so long to comb and | brush his hair, he simply can’t get | get a haircut. He's so proud of his have been invited to tour Jackson |tation and accounting. | Correctional Institution Thursday | nounced that there will be a dis- | evening, - June 1 following their play at one side of the Auction [toons regularly was the New York | weekly dinner at Irem Way for all new goods valued at [Evening Telegram under James G. $10 or over before it goes over "the Bennett. USE THE POST CLASSIFIED | Country Club. CHOICE GRADE WESTERN STEER CHOICE GRADE CHUCK STEAK 1b. 39 Boy Scout Troop 331 of Harveys | Lake will participate. Co chairmen and Secretary of the | Mrs. Stanley Hozempa. American | New Goods Committee, Back Moun- Present at the meeting were the | | flags on graves of service men in the area it covers, starting Sunday © BONELESS CHUCK ROAST - - Ib. 59 © BONELESS CROSS CUT - - - Ib. 5% © BONELESS CUBE BEEF - - - Ib. 6% @ CALIFORNIA Sto 141b. Cc AVG. Ib. WHOLE 7c en C, mr “49: Cc 0.39 5.49° Ib. 98¢ 50 For $ 22 TEXAS SHRIMP - "DM 1h. 6% ° oe JUMBO SHRIMP - - - Ib. 9c Bh Freezer FRESH PORGIES : WATERMI p——— [) AIRY DEPT. FRESH EGGS > OAK FARM HENS PRIDE MED. SIZE LARGE SIZE 2 >= 79¢ | 2 poz. 80c FRESH CREAMERY TUB BUTTER .. FAIRNMONTS CREAM CHEESE . . 3-0z vie. 108 Iced Coffee Ring = 29¢ Lafayette Squares™ 33¢ French Apple Pie ™ 49¢ Ea. Be Donuts Ses, ore BAKERY DEPT. ae ick APPETIZERS | BABY WHITE FISH ? FRARKS 55 So" CHOPPED LIVER . CHOPPED HERRIRG Ya Lb. 59¢ Lb. 69¢ Lb. 49¢ > se Ib. 19¢ FRESH FLOUND ER - Ib. 3% POTATOES BANANAS GROCERY SPECIALS. 4 CAMPBELLS BARBEQUE BEANS . 6 . °1° STAR-KIST CHUNK STYLE TUNA . 4°55 °1°° STAR-KIST TUNA «aS. | | 3 go *1 ALCOA ALUMINUM WRAP . . . Zi 29¢ CHASE & SANBORN INSTANT COFFEE '(." *1% SCHIMMELS GRAPE JELLY . . Ue 45c SPANISH STUFFED OLIVES . . . 5° 39c DUNCAN HINES MIX, 7556 ii. 2 ™ T6e - STOKELY FANCY CATSUP . . ox. 35¢ HAWAIIAN PUNCH (RED OR YELLOW) 48.01 $4.00 LIBBY’S BEVERAGE GLASSWARE 4 2° 5Q¢ Glassware STOKELY PING or PONG . . e-55¢c STQUELY FRUIT COCKTAIL . , ‘2%: 45¢ Sor ALBRO or WISLA DILL PICKLES « - . fo 28¢ TOMATOES VALENCIA ORANGES A Le "53. FRESH BULL HEADS Ib. 39¢ (BC SUGAR 7S SWEET Sr RED - RIPE Ea. @ 4 FLORIDA—WHITE yo SEBAGO Beg 49C Cello SOLID, RED RIPE Pkes. C1 © GOLDEN RIPE “10¢ ~~ Stokely Frozen Food Dollar Sale! MIX OR MATCH ‘EM Stokely PEAS ........... ie ANY Stokely PEAS & CARROTS 1 Stokely SQUASH . . .... .. we LQ FOP Stokely GRAPE JUICE .... 5 | $4.00 Stokely BROCCOLI CUTS . | ] Stokely Strawberries sic=> 1% ANY Sickely CAULIFLOWER % Stokely ORANGE JUICE & 5 FOR Stokely Mixed Vegetables «2% [ Stokely BROCCOLI SPEARS $1 0c Stokely Green Beans "Gf coi" ‘BIRDS EYE BROCCOLI SPEARS. 2 4 55¢ BIRDS EYE CUT GREEN BEANS.. 2 i 45¢ BIRDS EYE MIXED VEGETABLES 2 = 45g BIRDS EYE CHOPPED SPINACH 2 i 39¢ DOWNYFLAKE FRENCH TOAST " 29¢ ~ BANQUET CREAMED CHICKEN i 25¢ § Mor ong. Biscyrs me 290 block, to give the audience an op- ATTA BOY! 0528: Memorial Day Services New Goods Group|- rtunity to examine goods before | | sending Best Wishes who were | At Kocher. Cemetery unable to attend were Miss Liva | Updyke, Miss Hannah Wandel, Bing- | and Mrs. Roscoe Benscoter, New Jer- | Kocher’s Cemetery, Harveys Lake, : ¥ | hamton, N.Y., Mrs. and Mrs. Freas | Sey; Jennie Brink, John Brink and { by Harveys Lake American hd Auction Will Include | Post 967 and the Legion Auxiliary. Bdvance Item Display , fra Memorial Library Auction, met ; at 2 PM. | Moaday night at the home of Dr. | na Paul Rodda; Jack Conyngham, { Stanley Hozempa in Shavertown, Dr. Lester Jordan, Auction Chair- | Hozempa, chairman of New Goods man, instructed members in proced- | Committee; Mrs, Hozempa, Mrs. : Members of Dallas Rotary Club | ure for efficient New Goods solici- | i Stenger andl Dr. Jordan. | an- He SECTION A — PAGE 7 bidding. Each week the Co-Chairmen will | contact their workers to obtain a i report on New Goods arriving at the barn. Mrs. Ann Stenger, Harveys Lake, | ! was appointed Secretary of the | I New Goods Committee, assisted by | Overheard on a dance floor th | other night. 1 Him: “Say do your eyes bot you?” Her: “No,—why 2?” Him: “We 11, . they bother me!” aie ga — Wheeler's Cafe NOXEN ROAD HARVEYS LAKE MEMORIAL DAY SPECIAL ALL DAY LOBSTER TAIL PLATTER | '/2 Spring Chicken | 15¢ : Also Every Saturday Night I Ee in I four co- chairmen, Mrs. Stuart P. { Marks, Frank Slaff, William Moss co-chairman of Auction; Dr. Stanley The first newspaper to use car- 100 BONUS TOP VALUE STAMPS With $10.00 Purchase or Over * THRU SATURDAY, MAY 27TH LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER 100 BONUS TOP VALUE STAMPS With $2.00 Purchase WEARING APPAREL * REDEEMABLE AT ALL GIANT MARKETS i COUPONS GOOD THRU SAT., MAY 27th ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER iE bi 50 BONUS TOP VALUE STAMPS With the Purchase of One 10-0z. Pkg. FROZEN STOUFFERS WELSH RAREBIT REDEEMABLE _AT ALL GIANT MARKETS * io § COUPONS GOOD THRU. SAT., MAY 27th ONE COUPON PER <USTOMER 50 BONUS TOP hy STAMPS With the Purchase of Large Pkg. SILVER DUST » REDEEMABLE AT ALL. GIANT MA2KETS COUPONS GOOD THRU SAT., MAY 27th ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER F 30 BONUS TOP VALUE STAMPS With the Purchase of 2-Lb. Bag “KIDDI” POPS ok REDEEMABLE AT ALL GIANT MARKETS COUPONS GOOD THRU SAT. MAY 27th ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER With the Purchase of Two 1-Pound Cello Bags NATIONAL PRETZELS REDEEMABLE AT ALL GIANT MARKETS COUPONS GOOD THRU SAT., MAY 27th ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER 30 BONUS TOP VALUE STAMPS With the Purchase of 2-Lbs. FAME MARGARINE * REDEEMABLE AT ALL GIANT MARKETS ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER COUPONS GOOD THRU SAT., MAY fa oly A Ah
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