The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 07, 1962, Image 9

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Blue Rinso peterson
Lestoil Spray Starch
Hunt's Tomato Paste g = 47¢
Coffee SANBORN Reg Drip 2B: Ha
Decaf Instant Coffee oeotirs- 89
Butter Kernel Cornell 22% 39¢
Crisco Shortening ... 37¢ ..%. 80¢
Swift's Peanut Butter «oes 49¢
DUNCAN HINES
LAYER
CAKE MIX
White 90°
Cocoanut Sup.
DUNCAN HINES
APPLE SPICE CAKE 1s-= 48¢
CINN. RAISIN CAKE 7-or. 4
Butterscotch Crunch * 49¢
Thrivo Dog Food 6 wi". 57¢
Blu Dutch Cleanser 2 don 20¢
18-0z. pkg. 39¢
6-02. pkg. 25¢
Beads 0’ Bleach
Blu White Flakes
Dry Trend 2.x 30° oo 49F
Liquid Trend 2.5 59° 2 49¢
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99¢
king size
Liquid Trend
Wrisley Bag Soap ~~ besctebss
Lestoil Pine 2 33° 56° is 115
Lestoil Sparkie Scent oi. 37%; 65¢
10.02.box § J
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1/, gal.
bot.
Lestare Dry Bleach
Swiftning
LIPTON TEA BAGS
pkg. of 48's 67° : deal pkg. 100’ 1°
BALA CLUB
DIETETIC BEVERAGES
16-01. 25¢ No Deposit Bottles
bots.
qt. jar 43¢
deal 92-0z. pkg. $106
Maxwell Instant Coffee «= §9¢
14-02. bomb hoe
OUY SOAP
deal 38°
reg. bars
LILT
3-lb. can
King Fluff Rinse
LIFEB
PineiWhite-mCoral ; 4
BIRDS EYE FROZEN
HASH BROWN POT 55 29¢ ii Permanent
INTER um 2 | Tar 2B
Roval Asst Gelatins 4 »c: 39¢2 oi 31°
Chiffon Liquid Detergent z2c-e- 49%
Starkist Tuna cin “a 49¢ "a 63°
Swift's Chicken Dumplings stor. can $98
Mrs. Paul's Frozen Sweet Potato Puffs += 33¢
| death of her brother,
30¢
JACKSON
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1962
TOWNSHIP
All are urged to attend the meet-
ing at the Fire Hall Monday even-
ing, at ‘8, when formation of an
Ambulance Association will be dis-
cussed. Carl Aston will preside.
Sympathy is extended to Mrs.
Ernest Barnes, Huntsville, on the
James A.
Piatt, who was buried in Washing-
ton, D.C., Saturday. Mr. Piatt was
married to the former Marie Frantz
of Huntsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baluh had
as Sunday visitors, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Wall, Plymouth and Mrs.
Zitvogel and Joseph Zitvogel, Jr,
Drums.
. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Sterling Brown, Chase Road, who
celebrated their fifteenth wedding
| anniversary May 26. They were the
honored guests at a family dinner
given, by Mr and Mrs. Marvin
Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gavigan, Sta-
ten Island, visited with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bunney
and Mr. and Mrs, Ambrose Gavigan,
over the weekend.
Mrs. Albert J. Cadwalader reports
the death of her brother-in-law,
was buried Monday afternoon, and
48-0z. size, 8-
9-inch bowl.
Jumbo gallon
—won’t tip.
one time, or
at once.
hot chocolate
72-0z. size.
Frank Robbins of Berwick, R.D., who!
- STONEWARE IS STRONGER
"AND HOLDS HEAT LONGER
Old Fashioned Stoneware adapted to the
modern home . . Jighter in weight than Grand-
other's . . . Helps food retain natural flavors
in GS
NS Start Your Set Today!
CANDLEFLAME CASSEROLE SET—ON SALE JUNE 11
Stoneware base and candle.
dishes hot at the table.
MIXING BOWL SET—ON SALE JUNE 18
Consists of 7-inch bowl, 8-inch bow,
from oven to table.
JUMBO PITCHER—ON SALE JUNE 25
BEER STEINS—ON SALE JULY 2
18-0z. size—Set of 3. Each stein holds
a full bottle of beer, foam and all,
INDIVIDUAL SALAD BOWL SET—ON SALE JULY 9
14-0z. size—Set of 4. Can also be used
for soups and cereals.
COOKIE JAR—ON SALE JULY 16
DIVIDED VEGETABLE BOWL—ON SALE JULY 23
This versatile bowl bakes two dishes at
Quaint serving dish for dip-n-
snack, popcorn, pretzels, candy or peanut.
COFFEE MUG SET—ON SALE JULY 30
8-0z. size—Set of 4. Fine for soups and
> DUTCH OVEN—ON SALE AUGUST 6
roasts, spaghetti and macaroni dishes,
i Tenderized as it cooks,
the death of her cousin, Mrs. Marbel
McCarroll, Lehman, who was buried
ysterday. Her sister-in-law, Mrs.
Fred Cawalader of Kingston is a
surgical patient at Nesbitt Hospital.
Huntsville Methodist Church will
conduct “Children’s Day” Sunday.
Mrs. Kenneth Cooper, chairman of
the Commission on Education, as-
sisted by Sunday School teachers
will have charge.
Rev Earl Cowden, pastor of
Huntsville ' Methodist Church the
past year, graduated Sunday from
Lycoming College with a B.A. De-
gree. Rev. Leon Bouton, District
Superintendent, also received a de-
gree from Lycoming College on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Elston had
as Decoration Day guests, Mr. and
Mrs, Frank Wryrsch, Binghamton
and Mrs. Emily Hazel Edwardsville,
Ricky Frantz, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Frantz, returned home
yesterday from Hotchkiss School.
Study Group of Huntsville Meth-
odist Church W.S.C.S. held the first
of a series of four meetings on
the study of the book ‘The Land of
Eldorado’, a story of the [South
America countries at the church
yesterday at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Sutton
dia, Casserole with
Keeps hot
inch
Cook, bake, serve, mix—
size. Keeps cookies fresh
serves two hot vegetables
too.
Ideal for cooking smaRl
Kathleen, -
of Carverton is the teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Sherwood
of ‘Sherwood Forest’, were hosts to
the following on Decoration Day:
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whipple and
children Jeffrey, Steven, Linda and
Greenawalds; Mr. and
Mrs, Thomas Kreidler and children,
Tommy, Kathy, Betsy and Carol,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McDaniel,
Florence A. Keefer, Beatrice Jones,
Denise and Scott Sherwood and Mr.
and Mrs. Willam R. Hughes.
Jackson Firemen hav scheduled an
‘Old Fashioned Strawberry Festival’
at the Fire Hall between 5:30 and
8:30 p.m., June 23. Come out and
enjoy the festival and help our
firefighters accumulate money to
buy more equipment to better serve
our community.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Whipple,
Greenawalds, and children, Jeffrey,
Steven, Linda and Kathleen were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sher-
wood over the holiday weekend, re-
turning to their home at Greenawald
on Sunday. Mr. Whipple is the As-
sistant manager of the Grant Store
at Crest Plaza Shopping Center,
Allentown, and is the son of Fred
Whipple who conducts the stone
cutting center at Luzerne.
It was like ‘Old Home Week” at
Mrs. Elizabeth Fielding’s home on
Decoration Day when her whole
family called on her. In all, there
DUTCH OVEN
COFFEE MUGS
were fifty-four present. A Good
Time was had by all.
Calvin Gensel, son of Assistant
Police Chief and Mrs. Roland Gensel,
Chase Manor who celebrated his
sixth birthday June 2, and was the
honored guest at a dinner attended
by Mr. and Mrs, Walter Malkemes,
Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Gensel, Helen and Gloria Gensel and
Helen Jean Earl, Lehman; Mrs.
Ronald Spencer aand Dorothy Spen-
cer, Leola, California, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Gould, Earl and Steven
Gould, Pleasantville, N.J., Keith and
Warren Gensel, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Cooper and his parents,
Meeker
Pear] Tubbs, Wilkes-Barre, visited
over the holiday weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Ide.
Mrs. John Rebennack is much
better after a hospital stay for
tests.
Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Rogowski and
children Pikes Creek; Cindy Disque,
Lehman; Mr. and Mrs.. Jack Alles
and Debbie, Wilkes-Barre, spent
Decoration Day at Red Rock.
Glenn Johnson celebrated his
birthday on May 30. Friends and
relatives called on Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wagner and
family were guests of Mr.and Mrs.
Derwood Kocher and family at an
outdoor barbecue Saturday.
TABLE WARMER CA
.. 3-PIECER
PLACE SETTING w=
A delightful NEW stoneware Sct ems just
the thing for informal 1 disdag ooo adds
5 THIS COUPON
CANDLEFLAME
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Mrs. Jacob Antall and children, delighful 10 day cruise of Bermuda.
Mitzi, John and Eddie, Edwards-
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Austin, Kis-}
ville and Mrs. Edward Senick and |simee, Florida arrived by mobile}
children. ‘Annie, Joe, Steve, Mark
and Paul, Larksville called on Mr.
‘and Mrs. Lyle King _ and family over |
the holiday. i
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor, Syra- |
cuse, N.Y., haye announced the birth |
of a daughter, May 29.
A 3/C and Mrs. Richard Gibson,
New Hampshire spent a long week-
end visiting friends and relatives
in the area.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reed and |
daughter Sylvia, Lynwood, have re-
turned to thir summer home for
the season.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Lewis and
family of Forty Fort are occupying
their summer home. The Church and
Community are always happy to |
welcome these folks, after the long
cold winter season is over.
Rev. and Mrs McGowan, Benton, |
were welcomed at Alderson Metho-
dist Church on Sunday. Mrs. Mec- |
Gowan was celebrating. her seven- |
| confusing—she has to play smart
tieth birthday.
| home at Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
| Goringers’ on Memorial Day and
| spent several days visiting relatives
and friends, Friday they were
luncheon guests. of Mrs. Albert
|Srdtage, Mrs. Jessie Goringer and
Mrs. Orin Beckerman. On Saturday |
| they returned to their homes at
Highland Lake, Warren Center, Pa. |
Marvin Morgans, Hosts
Harveys Lake W
At Picnic Memorial Day
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Morgan and
| family, Central, entertained at a
| picnic dinner and supper, Memorial
| Day. Present were Mrs. Clara Wil»
cox, Hetty, Arthur Baker, Fern-
brook; Thelma Robbins, Dallas;
Mrs. Marjorie Springer, Mary Jane,
Frances and Eugene, Luzerne; Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Wilcox, Charles Jr.
| Carl, Courtdale; Mr. 4nd Mrs. Freder-
lick Baker April, Samantha, Hun-
| lock Creek; Barbara, Gladys Hall,
| Trucksville.
THOUGHT FOR TODAY
The girl next door says it's very
Barbara Rood, daughter of Mr. | to get a job, but dumb to get a man,
land Mrs. Ben Rood, and Margaret |
Paden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |
{|C.P. Paden have returned from a |
WORTH
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