The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 07, 1961, Image 4

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SECTION A-— PAGE 4
| In College Who's Who
NANCY HESS
: Nancy Hess, Demunds, has been
honored by being chosen a member
and Universities. Her name being
submitted by the faculty of the
; school was based upon the qualifi-
cations of scholarship, leadership,
cooperation in educational and ex-
tra-curricular activities, general citi-
~ zenship and promise of future use-
fullness. -
Miss Hess is a senior at West
Virginia Wesleyan College, majoring
in biology. She plans to go on to
‘graduate school this coming year.
A graduate of Wyoming Seminary,
she entered West Virginia Wesley-
‘an College as the recipient of a com-
‘petitive scholarship and has been
‘a consistent, Dean’s List student. At
member of Beta Beta Beta, the nat-
‘ional honorary biological fratern-
ity, Kappi Phi, the Methodist Wom-
~ en's Club, and Delta Psi Kappa, Lon-
orary physical education fraternity
f Who's Who of American Colleges |
West Virginia Wesleyan she is. a |
Gets College Credits
JOHN NORMAN LANDIS
John Norman Landis, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Landis, Oak Hill,
was automatically granted three |
credits toward his degree at Penn-
sylvania State University, having
demonstrated mastery of the first
course in chemistry. He was al-
lowed to proceed directly to the
second course.
Landis is a 1961 Lake-Lehman
graduate. Thomas Wartik, head of
the University, writes, “It is in-
creasing apparent that the quality
of chemistry instruction in a num-
ber of Pennsylvania High Schools
has undergone a sharp improve-
ment.” 3 ib
Four Homeless In
Loyalville Fira
Family Returns To
for women. She also attends the
‘Methodist Student Movement ‘and
Women’s Recreation
member of the faculty of the Dal- |
las Area Playground. She is daugh- |
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Hess. |
Services Friday For
Beulah Winters
Services for Mrs. Beulah M. Wint-
ers will be held Friday at 2 from the
Nulton Funeral Home, Rev. Truman |
‘Reeves and Rev. Lyle Peterson of-
ficiating. ‘Friends may call this eve-
ning.
Let me hear you spell ‘Mississippi.
Mrs, Winters, 77, died Wednes-
day morning at the home of her
daughter Mrs. Elwood Martin, in
Kunkle, She was born at Sutee,
daughter of the late Harrison and
Sarah Hallock Wall.
"Also surviving are these children:
Mrs. Wilbur Robbins, Pittston RD;
Mrs. Loren Schoonover, Center
Moreland; Kenneth and Bert C,
Clifton Heights, 13 grandchildren;
four sisters: Mrs, Elmer Roderick
‘and Mrs. Jason Harding,
Moreland; Mrs. Leona Brace, Beau-
mont; Mrs. Leroy Hess, Noxen.
MUST
Lake Lions Plan
Christmas Party
~~ Smorgasbord, Program,
Dancing nd Breakfast
annual Christmas party for Decem-
ber 16 at Wahoo Inn. President
arry Jones appointed William
Parry chairman, Joseph Schappert
co-chairman.
Gifts will be exchanged by mem- |
bers’ wives. There will be a pro-
gram, dancing following a smorgas-
bord, and wind up with breakfast.
According to Mr. Jones, Harveys
Lake Lions have approved a dona-
tion of $100 to Harveys Lake
Women’s Service Club for purchase
of food baskets for the needy, an
annual project of the women.
Practical Joke
Ends With Heart Attack
(Cont. from Page 1)
going to pot down in Highbridge.
And he'd just bought another new
truck, too.”
Mrs, Johnson, Mrs. Shaver’s Aunt
Katherine, remains here while her
husband is at Nesbitt. The rest of
‘Mrs. Snyder’s household of nine
guests, including a small pair of
redheads, children of Mr. and Mrs.
John Johnson, Jr. returned to
Highbridge Tuesday night.
Mr. Snyder and John Jr. say,
“If we could just get hold of that
man 2
The visitors from New Jersey say,
“We've never seen such community
spirit. Those men on the ambulance
acted as if they really cared, and
nothing was too much trouble.”
Shoots Albino Deer
' Dan Germick, Loyalville, was ex-
ceptionally lucky when he shot a
; partially albino buck the first day
while hunting at Loyalville. The
buck was a four pointer and
weighed 120 lbs.
interviewing prospec-
“How’s your spelling?
’ 1
Employer,
tive steno:
Steno: “The river or the state?”
A bachelor is a fellow who is
crazy to get married—and knows it.
If the do-it-yourself craze con-
tinues, it might even extend to
nr
Assaciation. |
Miss Hess this past summer was a
Center |
Harveys Lake Lions schedule the |
cl 0 a
Find Home Bblaze
A young father and mother car-
rying two small children, found
their Loyalville home burning to
| the ground upon their return from
market Saturday evening. Not a
| thing was saved. Furniture, cloth-
| ing, baby gear, everything, lost. No
insurance on furniture, none on the
rented home.
When the Daniel C. Roberts vol-
unteers reached the home owned
| by John Pim Jr. of Harveys Lake
{| RD, and rented by Donald May,
flames were already consuming the
roof, and the two story home, of
| concrete block and frame con-
| struction, was hopelessly. ablaze.
Fire had spread to the surrounding
woods.
Mr. and Mrs. May, with their
two and a half year and eight
months old children had left the
house at around 6 p.m. banking
the wood fire in the kitchen stove
with ashes.. By 7 p.m. the fire had
made such headway that it was
clearly visible, lighting the sky, and
the alarm was given by Kupstas
store ; :
The only possession that the
Mays have left is the car. It was
a mild evening, and even the over-
coats were left at home.
Mr. and Mrs May and the chil
dren are staying with William May,
Donald's father, on the Outlet Road.
Mr. May is employed by the
Coon Construction Company.
Lehman Methodist Church is the
clearing house f or “food, clothing
and furniture. The family needs
everything, and not for Christmas,
| Now! ; :
Call Rev. Norman Tiffany.
Lake Louise Bull
Has 10 Tested Daughters
© — Lake Louise Cora’s Traveler,
registered Guernsey bull, owned by
Raymond Goeringer, Herbert V.
Ekstran, and Western Glow Farms,
Inc, Bow, Washington and James
P. Olson, Mount Vernon, Washing-
ton, has become a Summarized Sire,
according to the American Guern-
sey Cattle Club. To attain this dis-
| tinction, a bull must have at least
10 daughters with official produc-
tion records.
“Traveler”, has 10 tested daugh-
ters that have made 10 official pro-
duction records. Their average pro-
duction is 10,385 pounds of milk
verted
| 305-day, mature equivalent basis.
| This fine Guernsey bull was bred
| by Raymond Goeringer, Dallas,
| Pennsylvania, This bull's sire was
Western Glow Lou's Royal and its
| dam was Douglas Baroness Cora,
| that posted an official production
record of 13,261 pounds of milk and
| 696 pounds of fat.
“Traveler”, also has had eight of
| his registered daughters classified
with an average rating of Desirable.
| Even if you are on the right
| track, you will get run over if you
| just sit there,
| It’s what you learn after you know |
| everything that really counts.
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“Hey! That bakery in the
Want Ads cheated you —
. there's only 31 candles on:
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1961
: ordinances and subdivision regula-| ments, and that the community's —John Mattern, Regional Repre-
Planning And Redevelopment
In Nine West Side
/
Thirty-one members of nine bor-
ough planning commissions forming
the West Side Regional Area re-
cently met to hear about proposed
community planning and redevelop-
ment for their areas.
Boroughs represented were Court-
dale, Edwardsville,
Boroughs
seven of which have been recently
created. Comprehensive plans and
developmental controls will be pre- |
pared for each of the nine boroughs
by the end of 1964, and these will be |
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| coordinated into a regional plan.
| In general, Community Planning
A ! Forty Fort, consists of goals or objectives, re-
Kingston, Larksville, Luzerne, Ply-| search and surveys, plans, and de-
mouth, Pringle and Swoyersville. | velopmental controls,
Plans made
\
codes will be made available.
| year period.
Director of the
the group of the Federal and State |
| newal, and described the differences |
Mr. Henry O’Karma, Executive 18
Wilkes-Barre Re-| Were
development Authority, informed , T€R€Wa:
tions, although building and housing | share need not all be in cash.
He emphasized the need for a] t
The Housing and Home Finance | County Redevelopment Authority to | Robert L. Casper, Regional Repre-
Agency will pay three-quarters of | enable boroughs and townships to sentative.
the cost of preparing community | take advantage of the large sums | : 2
plans, and ‘the councils of the nine | of Federal and State money avail- | Edward Geist, Regional Representa-
boroughs have agreed to pay the able under urban renewal projects. | tive; and John Dubinski.
remaining local share, over a three- He indicated that the West Side
| communities were wise in develop-
comprehensive plans
to take advantage of urban
if they resentative;
| tin and Frank Belletieri.
sentative; and Harry Rothstein.
Kingston Planning Commission—
Larksville Planning Commission—
| Luzerne Planning Commission—
| Wilbur L. Shorts, Jr., Regional Rep-
and members Samuel
Reino, Rudy Paulick, Joseph D. Mar-
sion—Stephen 'A. Farris, Regional
Representative; and members Paul
J. Bieley and Henry C. Novroski.
Luzerne County Planning Com-
mission’ ‘Staff—Ralph Schrey and J.
William. Ireland, Senior Planners.
School Directors
Bppointed By County
Two local residents were appoint-
ed by Luzerne County Board of
School Directors at the November
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Those present other than the
funds available through Urban Re- | speakers were: C
Courtdale Planning Commission— sentative;
Wilbur L. Shorts, chairman of the! for the West Side will be composed | between development, rehabilitation | Alfred M. Taylor, John G. Oravitz,
mission, presided.
West Side Regional Planning Com- | of major roads including highways, and conservation. He described the | and Reynold Vanderhoof; ;
| transit, schools, recreation areas, | Wilkes-Barre projects, and indicated | Edwardsville Planning Commis-
Edward Heiselberg, Director of utilities, including sewerage sys- what several other communities sion—Andrew G. Rusnak, Regional
Planning of the Commission gave tems, community facilities, land use | were doing. He stated that seven- | Representative and members Harry
the background off West Side Re- | plans, general appearance, and ur- | eighths of the cost of doing urban | Williams, A. J. Hozempa, and Julian
gional
Planning Commission,
the new local planning commissions, ' controls
and ban renewal a:
will
reas.
consist of zoning
from the State and Federal govern-
Development | renewal projects is usually available i Puhlick.
Forty Fort Planning Commission’ Swoyersville Planning Commis- the present.”
Plymouth Planning Commission—
| Michael J. Hudacek, Regional Repre-
and members Stephen
Mergo, Edward F. Burns, Richard R. |
| Timko. |
| Pringle Planning Commission— |
Frank J. Meneguzzo, Regional Rep- |
‘ pesentative; and members Francis |
Leeson, Stephen Poleskie, Eugene
| Baut, George P. Burkhardt. i
meeting. They are; Russell DeAng-
elo, Center Moreland, driver to
transport pupils to county-operated
classes; and Barbara Evans,
town, to a secretarial post.
Small boy’s definition of Father's
Day: “It's just like Mother's Day,
only you don’t spend as much on
1.
LOCATED ON THE
LUZERNE-DALLAS = HIWAY
OPEN
EXCEPT MONDAYS 'TIL
sii Tl .
100 BONY
Fair Trade Items.
60 BONUS
Xx
'TIL 9 EVERY NITE
TOP VALUE STAMPS
WITH $10.00 PURCHASE OR OVER
REDEEMABLE AT ALL GIANT MARKETS
Coupons Good Thru Sat., Dec. 3th. -
LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER
Excluding Cigarettes, Milk Products, and
AN EN a rN a PEN 70
TOP VALUE STAMPS
With the Purchase of One Pkg.
#%
6
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7
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CHOPPED PORK
“FISHERMAN FRESH” SEA FOODS
Lb. 39¢
Frosted Cod Fillet
Fillet
Frosted Ocean Perch
* 29¢
80-1
Luzerne - Fabulous “In-Store” Baking
Frosted Pollock Fillet
ICED
COFFEE CAKE RINGS . ... «a 29c
CHOCOLATE OR WHITE ,
LAYER CAKE ...........o 45¢
ap emidBe
COCONUT
CREAM PIE ..
JELLY DONUTS
39¢c|
BY THE
PIECE
SLICED
INSPECTED
Ib.
% CUT-UP CHICKENS . . . .
% LEG or BREAST QUARTERS .
bh 33
. » 37¢
« »27c¢
. ™33¢
BEST CENTER CUT
PORK CHOP
FRESH BABY BEEF LIVER . .
MA LANG’S SAUERKRAUT . .
Ide-
FLAV-0-RITE LONG BOLOGNA
and 518 pounds of fat, when con- |
to a twice-daily milking, |
REDEEMABLE AT ALL GIANT MARKETS
Coupons Good Thru Sat., Dec. Sth -
LIMIT O)
x 50 BONUS
~ TOP VALUE STAMPS
With Purchase of 2-Ib. Pkg. Country Style
PORK SAUSAGE
REDEEMABLE AT ALL GIANT MARKETS
Coiipons Good Thru Sat., Dec. 9th
LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER
* TOP VALUE STAMPS
With the Purchase of Any (One)
CHRISTMAS WREATH
REDEEMABLE AT ALL GIANT MARKETS
Coupons Good Thru Sat., Dec. 8th -
LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER
x 25 BONUS
TOP VALUE STAMPS
With The Purchase Of Bag Of Six
Pink Meat, Seedless Grapefruit
“P SEMABLE Al ALL GIANT MARKETS
Coupons Good /Thru Sat., Dec. sth
LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER
*
. TOP VALUE STAMPS
With Purchase of 2-lb. Pkg. Frozen
THUNDERBOLT
BREADED SHRIMP CHUNKEES
REDEEMABLE AT ALL GIANT MARKETS
Coupons Good Thru Sat., Dec. $th
LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER
TOP VALUE STAMPS
With Purchase of 2-lb,
FAME OLEO
REDEEMABLE AT ALL GIANT MARKETS
Coupons Good Thru sat. Dec. 9th
LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER
RE RR eR)
HOLIDAY BAKING NEEDS
Mainzer Fancy Mixed Peel % 29g =
Mainzer Fancy Glaced Cherries (i &-
Mainzer Fancy Diced Pineapple
(Natural Red 4-0z. ; 8-0z.
: or Green) Pkg. 29¢ Pkg.
Mainzer Fancy Citron, = Joon or ton
Blondie Golden Raisins po
Emerald Walnut Meats += 389g 4
Dromedary Dates aig I=
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SLICED CORNED BEEF xosuzx in
WHOLE PICKLED HERRING ...... ™
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BAR-B-Q-FRYERS
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PENNA. CERTIFIED GRADE A
FRESH EGGS
HENS PRIDE OAK FARM
ware 3c mum 4c
each de
CAMPFIRE SLICED BACON
RINDLESS
Swiss Cheese 59°
WISCONSIN
SHARP CHEESE 65°
TENDER CRISP
PASCAL GELE
CALIFORNIA
ICEBERG LETTUCE ~ .
SNO-WHITE
CAULIFLOWER.....
| D'ANJOU PEARS
* FLORIDA ORANGES
KLEENEX FACIAL TISSUE
*
49¢
55¢
49¢
25¢
29¢
69¢
49¢
59¢
29¢
59¢
5.Lb. Bag
b5¢
PILLSBURY
FLOUR
ALL PURPOSE
10-Lb. Bag 25-Lb. Bag
*1 05 $9.0°
BIRDS EYE RASPBERRIES ... ...
BIRDS EYE WHOLE STRAWBERRIES . . . . . ..
BIRDS EYE FRENCH STYLE GRE
BIRDS EYE CUT GREEN BEANS
BIRDS EYE BRUSSEL SPROUTS .
BIRDS EYE POTATO PUFFS . ...
SWEET
Juicy
2 Ibs. 29¢
2 doz. 49%
ASST.
COLORS
JELLO, All Flavors . . . .
YUBAN INSTANT COFFEE
GRADE - A
a Ps DO 3
EEE LARGE HEAD 19
( 10c Off )
49¢
33¢c
95¢
400s §
2 Pkgs.
6-0z.
Pkgs.
6-0z.
Jar
PETER PAN PEANUT BUTTER Gruso '2°- 39¢
YUBAN COFFEE sor YR ne > 75¢
BORDEN’S EVAP. MILK. . . . =! 89¢
DELSEY TOILETTISSUE . . =. 2. 925¢
» PILLSBURY DATE BREAD . . . rks. 39C
OR PILLSBURY (NUT BREAD, or CINNAMON STREUSEL)
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SARA LEE
MORTON'S
FROZEN
BISCUITS
12-Oz. 29¢
FROZEN
BROWNIES
+o: 79¢
FROZEN
SWANSON
FROZEN
TV-DINNERS
ALL VARIETIES
= 39¢
ICELANDIC
FROZEN
BREADED FLOUNDER