The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 28, 1962, Image 12

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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 6% 1089
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they would never attempt the roads | August 5.
while the driving was so poor. They | busy arranging her things for pack- | an empty path it split in two half
live in West Pittston and were {ing up for Africa. way up,
good friends of ours in the Pittston CRASHES AND GASHES The * two
church, Charles Banks used to be
a “fire boss” in the mines and later | by buzz-saw noises nearby. It was | wires of the P.P. & L. on the one
worked at Carpenter's greenhouse. | the tree-cutter-down man attacking | side, and the Commonwealth tele-
He has to come up every so often to |a maple between us and the main | phone wires on the other side. The
compare green thumb notes .with
Catherine. Usually there is an ex- |right. So the next tree beyond was
change of plants, slips, or seeds. |nicked and more sawing began. The | of our lot, tore loose the three wire
Of course they were astonished to | notch indicated the tree was to fall
see our house way up on a hill!
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PEANUT BUTTER 2 : 69°
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NUTLEY 2 LBS. 29¢
MARGARINE Solids 5 Lbs. 7 3c
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STUFFED OLIVES "vn" 67°
BRIDGE GUMS, SPICE DROPS, PINEAPPLE SLICES
Worthmore CANDY “i” 29°
WORTHMORE 15.0
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GUM CANDIES ... "i 35
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FROZEN FOOD VALUES
A&P ORANGE JUICE
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A&P PEAS sweer avo reno 2 20+ 37 ¢
A&P PEAS & CARROTS . 2 "5: 33¢
A&P BROCCOLI SPEARS 2 7... 43c¢
A&P STRAWBERRIES
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FLOUNDER FILLET cers som 12> 576
BREADED SHRIMP csr on "i 690
FEAST ON DEEP-SEA FLAVOR WITH
CAP’N JOHN'S 3 SEAFOOD DINNERS!
Haddock | Shrimp Scallop
Dinner Dinner Dinner
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leaves Idlewild at 8 p.m. August 1| The tree began to shiver.
lighted to have Charles and Edna |for Paris. Then to Leopoldville | more buzz-wuzzing,
this way, but the distance was such { siding with some of the splintered
Friday Dorothy Gilbert got home | that it would not come on our
from Baltimore with car loaded |property.
Then at the right time |torn out
with luggage and things. She says | up came the ‘bulldozer and put its The meter was So shocked it fell
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA | 4-1
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Mount Zion -:- Car crion = >. Orange fe wien vo Up ma She would ring me ght No Pre-Mixed Stuff For Ms. Tight ila hams § 5
| standing by the upstairs window | back for it was long Sistance. 1 fiat Is ek Rte ££
when it happened. The part that | waited a few seconds, picked up the Sh K H T M le R 1 Pi ee
her flight itinerary is all made: she | nose against the far side of the tree. was snagged loose adjoined the {receiver again and the line was e Nnows ow 0 a e ead 1e8 | kind of Sport ies x made 7 a=
Friday afternoon we were de- i A little | window frame. From downstairs I|dead! We were expecting Dorothy | ost de icious oem e pos oe 7
a little more |saw the debris flying through the |to be leaving Baltimore for here ig by John Kupstas on recuperating ever since. / Mrs. | 1 Town homemade”, packed 1d 5
We had thought | where she will arrive 6 a.m.|{pushing. Then instead of the noble | air. Catherine yelled at me not to Friday and imagined her some- The Post covers news from births Knight, Jackson Road, Huntsville | | of i. bi 2a a, g +
Until then she will be | maple coming straight our way in {go anywhere near those downed | where trying to call us to find out | | to obituaries and all the. events be- he fineTlad n volo | straw erries, ueberries Ba
wires, for I had rushed outside to | which road to take up the moun- | | tween, including the good times and is the fine lady to whom our Apolo- | peach, apple, wild cherry and two E .
showing its rotten heart. |see what-all had happened. I didn't. tain or to tell when she was leaving | the bruises. Every so often, like gies are aimed. (I must personally | dozen more that bakeries have yet gE
parts went sideways, Our coffee was only just made. | there, But operator said: Pm oo of us, we forget someone ‘who apologize if the word: elderly is to discover. always 8
Last Friday we were awakened | crashing down on the newly strung |It was five minutes after eight, I|sorry, sir, but we have no way of | ;p,ve all should be remembered. | SYROnNOmMOUS with inactivity, because | drenched with a lip-smacking Syrup i 3
i foresaw something like this quite tracing the call. There's nothing Wor Bask. fn tho Autre of Jost a more active woman in the home | and a couple of scoops of ice cream. : t
awhile ago. and bought a pitcher |we can do about it.” (I wonder ear 4% nicest elderly lady I know Tove yobs know.) ; Bone of the other follows over i G
pump, mounting it over my drilled) how 77 Sunset Strip does it oh apcldent in dhe " Ghe | Back in ‘my high’ school years, | here are great food consumers
highway. That came down all|yank on the electric wires split the | well in the pump-room cave. So I In the afternoon the phone got a tll’ and ‘Broke: Ber: hi ond has | I used to work ‘for her and her | like myself and would sure like to u
new pole recently set on the edge | could get water. By 12:45 the P.P.| temporary hook-up from 2 wire] oF anc broke her Rip Wag Tes daughter and son<in-law, Mr. and | join me in eating one of your pies
& L. had our line temporarily re-|strung on the light poles and across We are all thankful no one got! Mrs. -C. F. Hay, every Saturday. | one of these lunch hours. 5 9
lines to our house, ripped a slab of | haired, so we had lights. our porch roof and we had service | hurt But this 127-year old house | This was probably the most en-| So, Mrs. Knight, recuperate real Bi 8
; ; again. The Commonwealth yellow | feels kinda sad about the gash in | joyable job I have ever had or ever “fast like” and we'll be looking Von 3
planks from the wall. The piece Meanwhile after the tree crash I| wagons had been off the other side its old side. That will probably get | will hold, not that I liked *to cut | foreward to the best cookin’ in the ca y
is about a yard square. heard a faint tinkle on the phone |of Dallas when the S.0.S. call came |, job of skin grafting with perhaps | grass, plant flowers, pull weeds or | Back Mountain. : E t}
and picked up the 1 receiver. It was |in. a slight scar. rake hay, but .because I. love to |
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| or PEC Mustard
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ayonnaise 2% 99° Sted Olives “i 43
\ 18. 15-02. can
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Garden Relish 37
WITH TOMATO SAUCE 30°
OR BOSTON STYLE For
ANN PAGE CREAMY SMOOTH
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BOTTLES
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Preserves saws 39°
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clin Bre1f
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Raisin in Bread
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CAKE 49:
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CHEESE & i mm Ea 4 ¢
JANE PARKER SANDWICH AND FRANKFURTER :
ROLLS &25¢ .%35¢
le Pie
Frosh-off the-branch apples, Tukey slices delectably seasoned...baked
inside a flaky light crust. Enjoy this fine pie — save on the low price! |
JANE PARKER GOLD or MARBLE CRESCENT SPECIAL!
15- oF SAVE 3
Cu 10c
JANE PARKER
Potato
MARVEL ICE CREAM
MEL-O-BIT
CHEESE SLICES
SUNNYBROCK MEDIUM
Fresh Eggs “ 3 dz ‘1.
SILVERBROOK SOLIDS QUARTERS
| BUTTER »70c -71¢
Spore) Half C : LAT WHITE AMERICAN, 6-0Z. 4 eC CHEDDAR MILD SHARP
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Sale Gal. 12.0Z. PKG. 43c PRGS, CHEESE th: 51¢ ib. 63
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