The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 05, 1961, Image 7

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Mrs. Russell Lawry; and Joe Maec- Homer B. Moyer, Mr. and = Mrs.
Albert R. Jones, Durelle Scott, Mrs.
Thomas Heffernan, Miss Mary Weir, | tor and Mrs. Harold Flack.
. Ralph Hazeltine, |
Richard H. |
Arch G. Rutherford
well, Mrs. Harry Ohlman, Miss Mir-
iam Lathrop, Miss Frances Dor-§ Mrs. Lloyd Kear, Mrs. Prosper Wirt,
and Mrs. Fred Howell, Mrs. H. W. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Myron S. Baker, Mr. and Mrs.
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Library Supporters : Veigh.
(Continued from Page 1 A)
ented the framed certificate, and
a silver stamp-box, “to help Miriam
keep in touch ° with her many
Mrs. Prosper Wirt, the new. lib- Mhomas Hillyes, - Atty.
was introduced.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Har-
lod Titman, Mr. and Mrs Robert /Mrs. Mae Townend, Mrs. W. F |
VanHorn, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hutch- | Newberry, Mr. and Mrs. Robert | pr, Waren Demon
ison, Dr. and Mrs. John H. Doane, | M. Scott, Mrs. Dana Crump, Mrs. |
Mrs. Ornan, Lamb, Mrs. Charles | Floyd (Sanders. ;
‘Frantz, Mrs. Stanley Davies, Mrs. Mrs. H. A. Smith Jr., Mrs. pay] | Maryann Wilson, Mrs. Harry
and Mrs. {L. Gross, Mrs. Paul A. Mulcey, | Wilson.
Robert D. Fleming, Mrs. Antoinette | Howard W. Risley, Mrs. Peter
head table were Mrs. }|C. Mason, Mrs. J. C. Fleming, Emily
Herman C. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. {.K. Goldsmith, Arline B. Rood,
Robert Bachman, Mrs. Louise Col- | Mrs. Bernice Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. { John P. DeWitt, Mrs. Helen Mei- i) to walk on the planet i
Douglas Lathrop from Springville; { lander, Dr. and Mrs. Les Jordan, | be crushed by his own weight.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slaff, Mr. and | planet is large enough to contain. Froputies when it was discovered
passing motorist.
Luzerne-Dallas Hwy.
148 So. Main, W.-B.
"100 BONUS
TOP VALUE STAMPS
THRU SAT. OCT. 7th
"100 BONUS
TOP VALUE STAMPS
WITH THE PURCHASE OF 3, LBS.
FRESH GROUND BEEF
Redeemable at ‘All Giant Markets
Ml COUPON GOOD THRU SATURDAY, OCT. Hk:
3 "ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER
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With Purchase of Six Cans
FRISKIE DOG FOOD"
Redeemable at AH Giant Markets
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Bf coupon GOOD THRU SATURDAY, OCT. 7th
i ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER
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"25 Bonus Top Value Stamps }
With the Purchase of 2 Pkgs,
WILSONS CERTIFIED SLICED
- LUNCHEON MEATS
Redeemable at All Giant Markets
as
COUPON GOOD THRU SATURDAY, OCT. #th
ONE COUPON PER RRL
With the Purchase of 2 Lbs.
FAME OLEO
Redeemable at AH Giant Markets
COUPON GOOD THRU SATURDAY, OCT. 7th:
ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER
25 Bonus Top Value Stamps
With the Purchase of One 12-Ox, Pkg.
STOUFFER’S FROZEN e
SPINACH SOUFFLE
Redeemable at All Giant Markets
COUPON GOOD THRU SATURDAY, OCT. 3th
ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER
With Purchase of Two 24-oz. Bottles
REALPRUNE PRUNE JUICE
Redeemable at All Giant Markets
COUPON GOOD THRU SATURDAY, OCT. fth
ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER
W th the Purchase of One 20-lb. Bag
FRISKIE DOG MEAL
Redeemable at All Giant Markets
COUPON GOOD THRU SATURDAY, OCT. Xb
ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER.
t, (LUZERNE STORE
LEMON PUFFS
WITH $10.00 PURCHASE ‘OR ‘OVER
REDEEMABLE AT ALL GIANT. MARKETS
LiMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER
i 50 Bonus Top Value Stamps § |
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CAST A od SERA, E25 % oN Sl
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| Demmy, Mrs.
Clark, Mrs. Stanley B. Davies, Mrs. |
John Phillips, Catherine West, Mrs.
1,300 Earths.
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1961
Arnott L, Jones, Mrs. T.M.B. Hicks,
Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Garrahan, Sena- Firemen Extinguish
g Rubbish Heap
Shavertown Fire Company was
called out at 5 Friday morning to
' Lextinguish a rubbish fire at Back
W. | Mountain Lumber & Coal’ Company
| umber yard directly back of Evans
| fire had been
rJaniter s gravity is so much groiti] modern for several days and
than Earth's that a spaceman | 1,
store. The
cause of dry weather and sur-
rounding weeds endangered nearby
Pai
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Fresh gv Cut-Op
CHICKENS
LEGS .....> 43
BREASTS...» .53
ROCKINGHAM
CORNISH H ENS |
; ee 39¢...
SEAFOODS
FRESH
FRESH
5%, THESE AMAZING
~ COMPLETER PIECES
3 for $8c
The of 4 Piece loceSelfing |
“Golden Wheat" |
Re DANIRIARE
REGULAR PRICE re ee
Sugar Bowl, Re 98¢ ....ea. 5c
Creamer, Reg. 5c ...
Meat Server, Reg. 89¢
"0 VALUE OF THIS COUPON... 7
CUP, SAUCER, DINNBRPLATE, 7
BREAD AND BUTTER DisH ~~ YOUR COST. 79¢ 3
Redeemable thru Sat., Oct. 7th—7th week coupon
— OR —
Porterhouse
_ CUBE or SWISS STEAK .
ABR IR
UNCLE SAULS
“Fisherman Fresh” ; CORN ED BEEF
NEW—ZESTY
1PORGIES ......» 29¢ SAUERKRAUT
75:
2-Lb.
Bag
Ib, 69 C
-| will maintain residence at 22 Pierre-
25¢
FRESH
WHITE FISH ...» 58 | [GcCAR MAYER SMOKIE LINKS
20x 63 c
CARP Weve 198
CLAMS ...50 « $1.00
3-0x.
Pkg.
FRESH BORDEN'S CREAM CHEESE
FRESH BORDEN’S AMER. CHEESE suce ,
10c
ner bbe
FANCY MUENSTER CHEESE .......... wma Lb. 59¢.
man for Northwest had another fine |
U.S, NO. "ALL PURPOSE
= IPOTATOES
CALIFORNIA TENDER CRISP
“7 CARROTS
Re MACINTOSH
) con A P P L ES
STOKELY TOMATO JUICE ......... 2
CAMPBELLS TOMATO SOUP .......
ALCOA ALUMINUM WRAP
STOKELY CITRUSIP ©:A¥cE Grapemrurr
STOKELY FANCY FRUIT COCKTAIL .
GIANT PRIDE SHORTENING .........%% 77¢
WARSAW DILL PICKLES .
STUFFED OLIVES
— FROZEN FOODS -
SUNSHINE SLICED —~
Strawberries ne 19¢
SMALL FRY ERINKLE “
Fr. Fried Potatoes +. 10¢
SEALD SWEET (2 12-oz. Sars 69¢)
Orange Juice 5 = 89¢
SARA LEE
| Apple’N Spice Cake = 79¢
CAMPBELLS
TOMATO SOUP
Q cans s] 00
BAKERY TREATS a
89:
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APPETIZERS
5 SMOKED BABY WHITE FISH
4 for 25¢| | FRESH FRUIT SALAD
CINNAMON CRUMBUNS ea. dc| aan-5-quermvers
PECAN TOPPING WONDER CAKE 45¢
CHERRY CREAM PIE
ITALIAN SAUSAGE
PASTRAMI
| PICKLEN HERRING
(sweet, hot or garlic)
by the piece :
in cream or wine sauce
19¢
25¢
for coach Ken Wood.
full since the Redskins show a (2-0)
Cans
25-Ft. 29 ¢
3 qn
No. 303
Can 23¢
e ow @06e¢ 00 0 +» Roll
* + 200600000 2 29¢
cesses ia 458
Ib. 4%
Ib. 49¢
Ib. 49¢
lb. 59¢
Ib. 49¢
Ib. $1.29
ea. 28¢
“x 55
Tall $4.00
Works On Ph.D Thesis
FREDERICK J. ROBERTS
Frederick J. Roberts, having re-
ceived his Master’s Degree in Politics
will be working on the thesis for his
Ph. D. in New York City. He has ac-
cepted a position with the Bookings
Institution, an agency in Washington
D. C., devoted to governmental stud-
ies, He will be working as a re-
search assistant in a survey of pro-
fessional manpower problems of tthe
New York City government. Under
advisement of Princeton professors.
He hopes to combine his efforts
for the Brookings Institution with
further study toward his doctorate.
While he is associated with the
Brookings Institution project, he
port St., Brooklyn Heights, Brook-
lyn, New York.
in June from Princeton University, |
Bnesi Scores 2
Knights Travel To |
Wyoming Saturday
Lake-Lehman had its hands full |
Saturday before turning back a |
stubborn Northwest 13-6 on the
| Northwest gwidiron.
Northwest opened the scoring on |
a 25-yard pass play, Gayewski to |
Dave Whitebread. The score was |
set up/ by a fumble recovery by
lineman Frank Wilcynski.
Trailing 6-0 at half, LakeLehman |
came back strong following inter-
mission and moved 70-yards for |
its first score with Don Anesi carry-
ing it over from the eight-yard
line. Kenny Ellsworth followed with
the placement to give Lake-Lehman
a 7-6 lead. Anesi and Stan Palmer |
did the bulk of the ground gaining
for the Knights in the drive.
In the final quarter Lake-Lehman
put a Northwest punt in play on |
its own 35 and again put on a sus-
tained drive. this time for 65-yards,
with Anesi plunging over from three |
yards out. ‘Again Anesi and Palmer
did most of the work as the Lake-
Lehman forward wall opened the
holes. Ellsworth’s kick was blocked
and Lake-T. .ehman held a 13-6 lead.
Dave Whitebread, six-foot wing- |
afternoon hauling in ten passes.
Last week he hauled in three TD
passes in a 32-24 loss to Nescopeck.
Bill Yarnell, fleet-footed half-back,
had another long TD run called back
for the second week in a row. Bill
is a freshmen, and a fine prospect |
Lake-Lehman (1-1-1) in confer-
ence play moves into ‘Wyoming Sat-
urday afternoon for a contest with
the Redskins of Pete Podwika.
Lake-Lehman will have its hands
record in league play and a (4-0)
record overall and have not allowed
a score, blanking St. John’s 6-0; |
Luzerne 21-0; Jenkins Twp. 25-0 |
and Edwardsville 24-0.
Wyoming, with a number of re- |
turnees from last season, is a heavy |
favorite to capture the Conference |
title.
With all-conference center Bob
Munson back ito bolster the line
along with lettermen John Pod-
wika, Charles VanCamp and Richard
Ginanni and such stalwarts as Pete |
Kozlowski and Al Danowski i in the | |
V
'/2 LB. 90¢c
SECTION A — PAGE 7
backfield, the Redskins are a ser- First Kill Of Season
ious threat at all times.
To add to the woes of the op-
ponents is another fine running
back Dave Christman, a senior who
had not played since his freshman
year. ;
oath Badie Pra ois arrows. Hollowick shot it near the
assistants e rilli e :
mill at H Lak
boys extra hard for this one in gw 8 Ivey ase
hopes of pulling an upset. for the entire month of October.
Also on hand to entertain the - te
crowd during the half-time will be 7
the ever-growing, popular Lehman
band under the direction of John
Miliauskas.
ATIONWIDE
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY
Se? rt
Fresh Easter Lilies
Folks at the Post enjoyed a love- ERNEST
ly Easter lily and half open bud
dropped off by John Girvan this | GAY
week. Mr. Girvan says he has
them every August. He just snips Mein Highway. 7
off the stalks of the lilies sent by Trucksville 7
the children at Easter, plants the | bo
bulbs, and they invariably sprout | DALLAS ORchard 5-1176
and bloom again in late summer. | Centermoreland FEderal 3-4500
They are lovely!
First kill of the bow and arrow
season was reported to the Dallas
Post, Monday morning at 10, when
George Hollowick, Harveys Lake,
showed his prize a 105 pound five-
point buck, transfixed with two
Bow and arrow deer season lasts
YOU'LL
CONGRATULATE
YOURSELF!
For Joining Now !!!
BUDDIES BUDGET PLAN
UDDIES
MAIN STREET, LUZERHE
n136Victory | ——
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
SALE
RAYE COME
STARTS TO-DAY—(THURS.) ps
REG. SALE
LAUNDRY BASKETS - PLASTIC 1.00 ea. 2/1.00
KITCHEN. GADGETS 29 ea. 2/33c
RUGS - 3’ x 5’ - RUBBER BACK 2.98 1.99
DRAPES—PLASTIC - PRINTS 1.00 67¢
Envelopes - 100 TO PKGE. 39 27e
GLASSWARE - CRYSTAL 1.060 66¢
IRONING BOARD PAD & COVER 1.49 99¢
TOWELS - BATH - 22 x 44 in. 1.19 77e_
SLEEPERS - 2 pe. - size 2 to 6 1.29 99¢
VEGETABLE BINS - PLASTIC 1.28 99¢
HARDWARE | PAINTS
OPEN OPEN
THURSDAY FRIDAY
TIL 9 TIL 9
5-10 BEN FRANKLIN 5-10
Locally Owned Locally Operated
DALLAS
“4 Prescription Pharmacy”
Pecan Dixies
For
“Melt -in-Your- Mouth” Goodness
1 v BIG, SWEET TEXAS PECANS
Vv RICH THICK BUTTER CARAMEL
SMOOTH MILK CHOCOLATE
i LB. $1.15
EVANS DRUG STORE
SHAVERTOWN
OR 4-3888