BORER EOE SAT ACER ER FANE AON LAE ER AR NE A Fo AL EAA EY SNE SN OR NER Th LAN FETE is 3 0 SECTION A — PAGE 6 WASH - DRY - IRON Tolerance: suspicion that The : uncomfortable Y the other | might be right after all fellow THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1961 Chase Giant Philco-Bendix Washers and Dryers Ironing done in half the time on the new PRESS-A-MATIC Soft Water — Open 24 Hrs. | LAUNDERCENTER | = Shavertown Shopping Genter | EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES OPTOMETRIST 27 Machell Ave., Dallas Phone OR 4-4921 * Luzerne-Dallas Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jillson and children, Wayne, Deborah and | Mayme, Syracuse, were recent guests of Mr. Jillson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Jillson, of Hunts- ville. David and Donald Roskos Loyal- ville. and Kingston, were guests of ‘Wayne Hughes and Ernest Bevan of Chase Manor last Sunday. David, a sophomore at Upsala College, New Jersey, will spend the sum- mer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Roskos, at their summer home at Loyalville. } Ernest Bevan, foster son of Mr. and Mrs. William - Hughes, Chase Manor, received his diploma from | Lake-Lehman High School on June | 13, as well as his graduation cer- tificate from the Wyoming Valley Technical Institute. Lehman Township Supervisors are to be complimented on the enactment of an ordinance, to become effective on July 6, prohibiting minors from con- suming any liquor, malt or brewed beverages on premises Jicensed by the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board. This is a step in the right direction to reduce the number of our young peonle who fall victim to the curse of alcoholism. The supervisors should follow through and see that the ordi- nance is obeyed and really prosecute cifenders on both sides of the bar. The super- visers in the adjoining town- ships should follow the grand example set by the Lehman Tewnship Supervisors and en- act similar ordinances in their township. By so doing they would save their constituents many heartaches. Sealed bids were opened Tuesday night at Lake-Lehman High School all "the kind people who sent her | | cards and gifts on her fourth birth- | day; which she celebrated on June | for general construction, plumbing, heating, ventilating and electrical Highway * {48 So. Main W.-8. === — 3 BONELESS RUMP ROAST PORTERHOUSE STEAK SWISS or CUBE STEAK ® SLICED BOILED HAM . ® SLICED CHOPPED PORK Here Free! Top Value Stamps New Catalog Get your copy today . . . the greatest, ever! Over 2,200 great = gifts on 124 jumbo pages. Largest in size, number of gifts . more variety than ever before! Get your free copy now! ROUND STEAK or BONELESS ROAST..." 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DO STOKELY Pastrami PIECE 1 Waffles .......... 2 bigs 29¢ ® Green Beans stiis 2 ris 35¢ Cl li CC iat I = TOP VALUE STAMPS With the Purchase of One (8%c) ‘8 HANDY HOLDER BAG REDEEMABLE AT ALL GIANT MARKETS 25 BONUS TOP VALUE STAMPS With the Purchase of One Loaf of NOTARIS ITALIAN BREAD REDEEMABLE AT ALL GIANT MARKETS COUPONS GOOD THRU SAT., JUNE 24th ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER COUPONS GOOD THRU SAT., JUNE 24th ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER Top Valug Stamps [i construction’ work on Lake Elemen- tary School project at Harveys Lake: ! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell of Verona, N: J, and Miss Edna | Keefer. of Benton, called on’ Mrs. William Hughes Thursday. ‘This reporter agrees 100% with the Pots editorial in re- gard to an alarm system that really functions when an in- mate escaves- from the State Correctional Institution. The element of surprise should be eliminated. An alerted com- munity will be prepared. Dawn -Sherwocd wants to thank 15. A quiet family dinner was at- tended by her parents, Mrs. Arline Rood and her aunt, Florence Keefer. Her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hughes, called on her during the evening. Dawn’s con- dition grew worse on Sunday. Jackson ‘Township Supervisors are to be complimented on their roadoiling project. This certainly helps to eliminate the dust nuis- ance, Many ‘records have been broken thus far in 1961. Heavy snow, cold | winter : weather, and ‘now we have the ’ coldest June day on record, with the temperature pretty tlose to the freezing ‘mark. It looks as | if we are going to have two seasons | —Winter: and July and August.» [© Mr.. and Mrs. Reuben Fi' Gabel have - . received word . that their | nephew, Richard F. Lang, has fin- lished "his basic - training and has | been assigned to an airforce base in ‘Reno, Nevada, for' a six month | schooling session. Richard ‘has re- | ceived his A/3 class stripes. William Congratulations to. Mus. R. Hughes . who ' celebrated her | birthday on Tuesday, June 20. “A family birthday dinner was held in her: honor. 3 Laurel on Larksville ‘Mountain | Road is out in all its beauty, and even though this State Highway is | one of the worst in the county, the. | beauty of the laurel would make ! the trip worthwhile. Mrs. Mary Ashton has returned home after three weeks with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and | Mrs, Fred Woesner of Penn Square. A “Welcome Home Cook Out” was held in her honor, ‘with the follow- ing attending: Mr. and Mrs, Bud Nelson and children Buddy and Joan, Mr. an Mrs. William Ashton H eo ‘| of ‘Lake-Lehman ‘High School, BIG BALLOON o WIN ‘A BICYCLE _DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA and son, Donald, Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woesner, Penn Square. ‘Mrs. Dennis Bonning, Sr., has | returned after three weeks with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and | Mrs. Edward Wilcox, Buffalo. The Ballietts, Chase Road, held a Father's, Day picnic at Lake Jean. Huntsville Christian Church will hold Bible School all next week, starting Monday at 9. All ohidren. of ‘the township. are invited. B. A. Class of Huntsville Meth- odist Church will hold its annual steak roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lamoreaux Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs.” Fred Gabel had as Sunday visitors Neely Grecko, Mrs. Eleen Grecko and Mrs. Rose Grecko all of Hazleton. P. F. C. and Mrs. Michael i and daugther, Dawa Machelle, are home on a thirty-day leave from the Army Base at Crete, Nebraska. Allan Fox, Jr., and Edward Dubil vere among those who graduated from sixth grade at Lehman School. Congratulations to Mrs. Roland Gensel who celebrated her birth- {ay on Sunday.” The following at- tended the birthday dinner held ‘n her honor: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Malkemes, Gertrude Day, all ‘of Wilkes-Barre, along with her own family. Richard Ide, New York City, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mzys. Clinton Ide. 7 Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Evans and daughter, Catherine, Washington, D.C. spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Patterson of Trucks- ville. * ‘Gerald Wagner birthday June 3. Gerry wd a member of the '61 graduating class and ‘is ‘also. a member of the Navy Re- serves. ; Leslie Darryl, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Brown, arse Road, was baptized in Trucksville Methodist Church Sunday with Rev. Robert German officiating. A fam- ily dinner was held at the home of Leslie's paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Brown, follow- ing the services. Sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs. Fred Allen and Mrs. Fred Frank, on the death of their sister in New York City last week. Mrs. Mary Joan Griffith and daughter, Dana Lynn, New Jersey, are spending this week with Mr. and: Mrs. Thomas G. Williams. EY! KIDS! of Ready Get i Go!! DROP IN DALLAS! "i Ed GET FREE SODA! ® FREE LUNCH .; HOT DOGS RIDE THE FIRE. 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