BRERA Ap a = . RR SS SECTION A —PAGE 4 Chance For Graduate Student To Get| | that they consider dormitories in cases, but do live at a location of and studied in the Union of South cation signs in Lehman Township, | Pe ach Yield Increased _ their choosing, with the reques Are THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1961 Africa. as part of a community beautifi- t { Applications may be secured fir om | cation project. With fidded Fertilizer fertilizer pr ogram. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA els more fruit per acre than with a so-called ‘normal’ peach tree Beaumont \ — Sree Rotary Fellowship For Foreign Land |: wo mnsie vim swsens. 18005 Tos minions! 2002! Crushes Hand In Press | ech trees con vied one sourth | Negded For Auction Booth South Aubum President Joseph Sekera of the Dallas Rotary club announces that|to place on the application the Our Dallas District comprises seven 1st. This rule is rigidly enforced. | counties year to thi | vania. About 145 fellowships will be | a district committee in the fall. | Dr. scholarshi : area, a full paid | countries of their choice, the ma-| awarded this year to students from |Les Jordan is a member of ‘that 1p for study of one year | jor study they will pursue; and | 67 countries to study in about 45 | committee. The student selected Rotary International is offering this | names of three Universities in other | in a country other than the stu~- | their scholastic record. "dent's own country. Students de- | siring to to study They must be between the for a master’s degree.| travel expenses and spending | | year 's study in Switzerland. David | or 22 ages money. Students do not live with | Vann, and 29. 2nd unmarried. | Rotarian families except in rare was the Foundation student in 1958 | shrubbery around town iden tifi- One Fellowship is awarded every | ill Pa. They must be completed | of | be a Each applicant is to be prepared | other year in a Rotary District.|and in his possession by August Robert Stuart, 22, of Dallas Fons | ise program of high rates of nit- | F Plants and Produce for: the Iibra-| Cook, Mel Crispell Hit admitted last Wednesday night to!rogen and medium to high rates of | ry Auction, asks for donations of | Homeruns In 7-2 Win | other This Fellowship is highly competi- | Rotary fellow from our district is | | of 1962-63 in another country.. oF . fy must be seniors | tive and includes all expenses for | Miss Judy Kellerman of Clarks Sum- | BR EE post-graduate students wishing | one _year, including tuition, books, | | mit who will soon return from a | [7% Set Out Shrubbery countries. The most recent iould study during the school year more fruit than usual with a fer t-| E. V. (Chadwick hat adwick, chairman in northeastern Pennsyl- | The student will be interviewed. by Pittston Hospital after crushing his | super phosphate and potash, This | started cuttings and seedlings, pot- | left hand in a steel press at Earle | has been shown in eight years of | ted and ready for sale over Hardware Co. Pittston. Amputation | oyperiments by the Agricultural | counter, of parts of the index finger ool necessary to close the mangling | "232 Bate University. has yielded approximately 100 bush- ber of items to 11. the| Beaumont returned to the win | column Sunday with a 7-2 win | over South Auburn. Alvie Cook and necessary, and 50 sutures were Trpstimem Salm ot he Pennsyl-| Meat Included In Surplus Alex Wilson combined to toss an Addition of 7.5 to 10 pounds of | Surplus food items. will include | eight-hitter. | Wounds, l 20 per cent superphosphate per | two-pound cans of chopped meat, Beaumont collected nine safeties | wee annually—together with . the bringing the total cash value of from the South Auburn hurling. a Westmoreland graduate, |’ Lehman Womans Club will set Subscribe To The Post | nitrogen and potash rates used— | the baskets to $6.50, and the num- | Included in those nine hits were | two homeruns off the bats of Alvie —— | Cooke and Mel Crispell. | Wilson relieved Cook in the sixth * ON THE LUZERNE- DALLAS HIGHWAY CHOICE GRADE CHUCK STEAK . . BONELESS CROSS CUT . . FRESH WHITEFISH - ~- - - - FRESH YELLOWPIKE - - - = = FRESH DRESSED Old Fashioned, Oven Fresh Baked Goods frome or “EN - STORE" BAKERY Cocanut Cream Pie 49. CHOCOLATE LOAF CAKE TS " L PECAN FILLED BROWNIES “worer ~~ Ya |b. . +» PLUS MANY MORE EXPERTLY BAKED DELICACIES MADE "FROM THE FINEST INGREDIENTS AND ALWAYS OVEN FRESH! 100 BONUS TOP VALUE STAMPS With $10.00 Purchase or Over REDEEMABLE AT ALL GIANT MARKETS \ THRU SATURDAY, JUNE 3 FRYING i LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER OR + 1 Top Value Stamps FRESH TENDER a << << <i <i << A <A << i > CE << | FISHERMAN FRESH SEA FOOD FRESH SCALLOPS - - =~ =- = = FRESH HADDOCK FILLET - - - - FANCY HALIBUT STEAK - - - - ie <i <i <I <i <I <> <> <a i << <i I << << << — APPETIZERS — HOT OR SWEET ITALIAN SAUSAGE 49: FRESH SALADS moron 2 so TOL CHARCOAL BRIQUETS 10 Ib. BAG 20 Ib. BAG 59c $ 15 BROILING LB. 'CUT-UP CHICKENS. . . . . . LEGS, BREASTS or QUARTERS . . . »3le 100 BONUS TOP VALUE STAMPS With the Puchase of 3 Lbs. FRESH GROUND BEEF * REDEEMABLE AT ALL GIANT MARKETS | COUPONS GOOD THRU SAT. JUNE % BONELESS ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER »39c © CHUCK ROAST . . “59¢ BONELESS a -69¢c © CUBE BEEF . . . . *99c 50 BONUS TOP VALUE STAMPS With the Purchase of One 100 Count—BOSCUL CAMPFIRE SLICED BACON aioe le N24 TEA BAGS SUGAR : REDEEMABLE AT ALL GIANT MARKETS / SWEET Fi a RED, RPE E Top Value Stamps : HI SWEET CORN 59¢ ® FANCY PEPPERS 2 Ibs. 29¢& 50 Bonus TOP VALUE STAMPS | I a sii A A a i With the Purchase of Each 20-Lb, Bag of a DAIRY FOODS CE FRISKIE DOG MEAL x ih. 5% | \FRESH EGGS Tor Tdw. WB omsessomisg Ih. 49¢ | ; ® GIANT RUTTER Heol - = = . » lb oe } Wh ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER ib. 49¢ © FANCY SWISS © J od Ee gy oe Eh | Ib. 49¢ ; © WISCONSIN SHARP CHEESE - - - - Ib. 63c | RE in ss <i <> <C> << <> <> <> << <a <> <> <i> <i SE <i <a <a <a <a Ho With the Purch of 2—46- Cans CYPRESS GARDEN EY GRAPEFRUIT JUICE UNSWEETENED . 2 %w 45¢ PINEAPPLE JUICE REDEEMABLE AT ALL GIANT MARKETS Xx E KOSHER DILL CUCUMBER vw @i} & 26c Hl cwmseanse: MADONNA OR CONTADINA : af TOMATO PABIS fy RE 85 6c i 95 BONUS TOP VALUE STAMPS | CHOCOLATE SYRUP . . . . 2 385cC SA ‘PURE FRUIT SYRup * SELECT RIPE OLIVES .“.".%, "ar 25c mE Er SARDINES moves sons =, 2% 45c =r FRENCH'S MUSTARD 29% 23c 27%. 2% “i 33c : FROZEN FOODS With the Purchase of 11Yz-0x. Frozen TOUFFER'S POTATOES AU GRATIN SHENANDOAH ER. FRIED POTATOES . = re 10¢ ; ALL ETS Readie or Evesirest FR, FRIED POTATOES “5% ......... wu 39¢ REDEOVATLE AT ALLOY MRE BIRDS EYE ONION RINGS .........ccoorvverricrcrerins veneer J-OE. Ps, 39¢ : COUPORE. OOD. THRIL SAP. SORES ~ BIRDS EYE REG. OR CRINKLE CUT POTATOES : 5-05. Pkgs. 39c Fd ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER SWANSON TV DINNERS, ALL VARIETIES iis eam gh horess . 59 JELLY SWIRL go ICED TOPPED ed. 29 inning and turned in another fine relief chore. 4 Beaumont travels to Mehoo ‘field Sunday to meet Forkston's | Men's C Club at 2 P.M. : | county. Overloaded or frayed and | worn wiring could cause a serjons | fire or electrical shock. , Before an accident happens, ine spect the wiring for safety. Then; if your wiring needs to be: replaced, Mrs. Darbie offers these suggestions: See that wiring bears the label of | the Underwriters’ Laboratory. UL‘ is the symbol to look for. | Make sure wiring is the correct | size for its use. | Use adequate wiring of bigh quality materials to guard again | unnecessary replacements and extr; , cost for materials and labor. |" Have wiring installed according #3: the national and local electri ‘codes and have a qualified electric cian install it. : | DID YOU READ i THE TRADING POST a ger Young Men's IVYS & DAKS REG. $4.95 $3 95 Corded Fabrics Black - Olive Loden - Beige BUDIES We Give $ & H Stamps | Beaumont ‘ | ab iri h IC. €rispell; violin 5% LY iB. Harris, 2b 0 avo le Brobst,i 3b... 000 ge L. Crispell, ef ....: 49% 1 | ‘Wilson, : p: xl aa | Sp | ' ‘Searfoss, ss’ 1. dol THO i Cook, p - 1b _. Bite I Traver Wie i Qf | M. Crispell, c 1:3 viiSichle; «en. ll lr non 0 0 E. Harris, cf 0 9 Conden,: Th faim iit 09 3% 78 South Auburn. : ; : ab rh Sarnoeski’ 3b \..00.... 00 Lu 4° 17% LaFrance, of... 0 5 00% 0 Mowry, 2b... a0 30 A White, ss 00 ua SME Voiluty, c looker qf Coles bri Jal 0 eo 4 0 0 Mahoney, Mf ........0 ..: Se He Smuroski; If ©. ani 1 °0 0 Bo Tuts pi. Sn 4,0} - Jennings, rf 000 1.00 ? Fassett. 2rf 000 3 I 2 : 35 2.8 Check House Wiring For Electrical Load If the house your. family is living in was wired many years ago, chances are the wiring is overloaded,’ cautions Mrs. Ruth Darbie, extene sion home economist, Luzerne a HR ps A A i ml RHE AS PO 50 RNR LT on a Bg SEY Ai wo A ST SA AA ne SA
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