ebel rles pea- Lin- lary Ivin win rold On- Bon- Pau] 508s gd. Hale shall Jen- . DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA ER interest, is announced by general chairman of the Library Auction | Dick Demmy. Times will be within | fifteen minutes of the stated hour. | On Friday night at 7:45, a lamb, ] contributed by Peter Skopic; at 8:30, the buff colored pony. At 9:45, one of the paintings by local artists, arranged for by Mrs. DeWitt Smith, and at 10:30, another I'd painting, At 10, a 17-inch portable tele- | vision, and at 10:45 a riding lawn- | mower. On Saturday night, the annual | Herman Thomas lamb will go over | the hlock at 7:45. At 8, an Admiral Color TV from | - Stanley TV Appliance, will be sold. Times for auctioning of certain . . . . ! merchandise in which there is great ‘Special Auction Items Will Over Block At Specified Hour At 8:30, colored. At 8:45, and automatic air con- ditioner for a car, fits any make or | model, | At 9:45 and 10:30, two more | paintings from the Arts and crafts | booth,” by well known artists. | At 11, a very special item from | the Auction New Goods Committee, | sixty yards of wall-to-wall carpeting | worth $1,000. Installation by West | Side Rug Company, arranged for through Boyd White. the second pony, cocoa | ‘Has Eye Surgery | Herbert DeWitt, S. Pioneer Aven- | ue, submitted to eye surgery at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. +. Telephone > services are "TAILOR-MADE to your needs - Subscribers are often surprised at the lengths to which we’ll go to serve you better. For instance, did you know that these services— and many more—are at your command? e farm outbuilding extensions e proper wiring of new and existing homes for convenient 1 extensions and additional phones problem. e plug-in telephone sockets for any room Our Business Office will be happy to help you with your pala MONWEALTH TELEPHONE COMPANY i STANTON 23" LOWBOY CONSOLE TV TV and APPLIANCE Inc. ° The \ WHITNEY Model L302 Contemporary styling in Wain, Mahogany or Blonde e Osk graineg finishes on metal. 23" overall diag. meas. 282 sq. in. viewing ares. Plus these Admiral Quality Features o Precision Built Etched Circuit Chassis ® 23,000 Voits of Picture Power & Sealed-On Safety Glass with Tinted Optic Filter ® Exclusive N-77 Electron Gun YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE QUALITY FROM ADMIRAL DALLAS SHOPPING CENTER We Give S&H Green Stamps OR 4.70001 Adjutant MAJ. JOHN J. MULHERN Maj. John J. Mulhern, 22 Joseph St., Dallas, Adjutant of the 402nd Military Police PW Camp of Wilkes- Barre, will leave Sunday for Ft. George G. Meade, Md., for the AI Officer Career Course at the Second Army’s Intelligence iSchool. The | course is offered for two weeks each year for seven years. Maj. Mulhern has participated in the three pre- ceeding phases. Students success- {fully completing all seven phases qualify for a certificate which is the equivalent of having completed the resident course. The intelligence course deals with various categories of security in- cluding personnel, physical, docu- ment, information, industrial and communications. Maj. Mulkern is principal of West- moreland Elementary School. His wife is the former Elizabeth Calla- han of Kelso, Washington. They have three children: Ann, 15, Eliza- beth, 13 and John, 6. Maj. Mulhern has served as Ad- jutant of the 402nd since its incep- tion over ‘three years ago, and, prior to that time, as Intelligence Officer (S-2) of the 402nd’s prede- cessor, . the. 2009th POW Camp Headquarters. Solicitors Comb ‘Area (Continued from Page 4 A) ; sen, Ted Miexell, George Horwatt, Thomas Heffernan, John Manley, Jerome Gruever and Stephen Davis. Plus Area Chairmen Lake, Kunkle, and Fernbrook: Chairman, Mrs. Carlton Davies; Area Chairmen, Daniel Meeker, Oscar Dymond, Martin Petroskas. Solicitors, Mesdames: Albert Arm- itage, J. S. Warkowski, Joseph Vachas, Lawrence Hilbert, Allen Covert, Clifford Burkhardt, Sylvia Karuza, ‘Aldo Franconi, Wilson Maury, “Fred Dodson, Charles Mit- chell, George, Shafer, Jr., Edwin Sidorek and Fred Daley: Dallas ‘Borough and Part of Dallas Township: Chairman, Mrs. "Lewis Reese; Area Chairmen, Harold Brobst, Earl Phillips, Warren Yar- nal and Howard Samuels. Solicitors: Mesdames A. Miller, | Joseph ~Turpak, Stanley Kapson, Kenneth Young, Frank Summa, George Hamm, Robert Botsford, Ted Popielorz, Robert Parry, Roy Swan- son, Bruce Davies, Harry Peiffer, Thomas Doughton, G. Stewart Wil- | iams, Charles Mahler, John Mc- Andrew, John Mulhern, James Halpin, 'Samuel Holvey, Richard | Farley, Harrison Cook, Graydon Mayer, Melbourne Carey, and Jack Jones. ‘Sharon Phillips and Susan Dingle. West Dallas: Chairman, Mrs. Mitchell Jenkins; Area Chairmen; Mesdames, Verne Groff, Robert Hale, Robert Slater, Samuel Tonkin, Her- bert Smith, George Budd, J. W. Sallada, Lyman Lull, Herman Tho- mas, Robert Dolbear. Solicitors: Gloria Dolbear, Elaine Kozemchak, Mesdames, Jack Hast- ings, Ralph Dixon, Francis Hay, Thomas Lewis, Joseph Sims, O. Van Zimmerman, Warren Boyes, Thomas Templin, Duland Darron, and Paul Mulcey. Mrs. Frank Heslop To Visit Children Mrs. Frank Heslop School Street, Shavertown, will leave July 9 for Santa Maria, Calif., to meet her daughter, Mrs. Al Kerns. After re- maining there for several weeks, she will go to El Paso, Texas, where she will be joined by her husband Labor Day weekend. Together, they will go to the home of their son, Airman 1/ Paul C. Heslop to spend some time. Paul, who is making the service his career, is married to the for- mer Maureen Evans of Kings Wal- den, Herts, England. The Heslops expect to return about the middle of September. Joy Class Picnic Joy Class of Kunkle M. EB. church will hold a picnic supper July 10th at Elston’s Grove. Each member is to bring a covered dish-and their own silverware plus a 25c_gift. Dessert will be served by \the hostesses, Mrs. Russel Transue and Mrs, Basil Frantz. Library Directors { Meeting Advanced July meeting of the Board of Di- rectors of Back Mountain Memorial Library has been advanced from July 17 to July 10 in order to discuss | the matter of State Aid to libraries. {Any applications for aid must be made before July 14 deadline set by [the Stato THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 5, [AL] WEE FRIENDLY . HOME OWNED FOOD DEPT. STORES GUARANTEED YEN) WORTH LETT ETE BLL VITA TTY oT 1962 SECTION A —PAGE © EVERY CARDS A WINNER VOID IF SEAL IS BROKEN NO PURCHASES NECESSARY TO OBTAIN FREE PUNCHES FREE PUNCH @R PUNCHES EACH WEEK When free punches are punched out and if you are skillful and can answer the question under the seal, you may receive up fo $1,000 Cash. NO BLANKS FREE OF COST THIS CARD MAY BE WORTH . $1,000 CASH! Invalid if punched by any punch other than shown here 0 To be valid seal must be opened by authorized store personnel, 25/25 25|25/25/25| 125|25/25(25/25125|25| 25] wr 25/25 50/50/50{50/50]50/50!50 50/50/50/50/50|50/50/50|50]|50 PROFIT SHARING PREMIUM CARD QUALITY MERCHANDISE LOW PRICES PLUS TOP VALUE STAMPS Honored At GIANT MARKETS In Wilkes-Barre & Luzerne Pennsylvania Only This Card Is Void After Aug. 11, 1962 50/50(50 |Z | | iii FREE PUNCH SECTION NOLLDIS ISVHINNG FREE PUNCHES Pat. Pend. Ser. No. 65476 Premium Cards, Inc., 8710 Snider Plaza, Dallas, Texas ~($1$1[$1[$1]$1[$1]$1[$1 | ~1$2]$2($2($2[$2($2]$2[$2 |; 112|3/4|5]617]8|9]10/11]12)13 $1($1/$7($1/$1/$1($1/$1/$1/$1/$1($1]$1/$1/81/$1/$1] © 1$5/$5/$5/$5/$5 * [| J [dK | | dk | [kk [Kk |% |$1]$1] said $1/$1/$1/$1/$1($1/$1($1($1/$1]$1] Paid in cash. Right on the spot. Everybody wins money. It’s a sure profit. Unless you start. — you can’t win. May be worth $1,000.00. Amount under seal paid to: you. Retain your card, it's wortl¥ cash. Deesn’t cost you a cent. . Start. your card: today. THERE IS STILL OVER $25.000 TO BE GIVEN AWAY WITH CARDS WORTH AS MUCH AS $1,000 ‘GET YOUR BONUS CARD TODAY AT YOUR WILKES-BARRE AND LUZERNE GIANT METS! FREE PREMIUM GARD TO-DAY YOU WILL WIN UP TO $1,000. in Cash "TOP BONUS and Fair Trade Items Coupon Good Thru Sat., TOP VALUE STAMPS With $10 Purchase or Over Excluding Cigarettes, Milk Products, July 7th LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER REDEEMABLE AT ALL GIANT MARKETS SIRLOIN or RIB Western Steer Beef FRESH FRYING CHICKEN PARTS UNDER THE MAGIC SEAL YOUR CARD MAY BE WORTH $1,000.00 Remember there are still many cards outstanding with seals containing $20, $50, $100, $250, $500 and $1,000 It's not te late topick up your card fantastic today and get in on this CASH GIVE-AWAYS CHOICE GRADE Lh. PORTERHOUSE Lb. 89¢ SWISS or CUBE STEAK . > 89c 53 LEGS ra OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY SAUCE (Delicious With Chicken) 2... 25¢ FLAV-O-RITE Top Value Stamps TOP VALUE STAMPS With the Purchase of 3-lbs. of FRESH GROUND BEEF REDEEMABLE AT ALL GIANT MARKETS IIT = NI Coupons Good Thru Sat., duty 7th~ LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER TI TAR § 25 "BONUS TOP VALUE STAMPS With the Purchase of One Doz. FLORIDA ORANGES REDEEMABLE AT ALL GIANT MARKETS NOOSA WJ UI NA [KA — : trol, Coupons Good Thru Sat., July 7: LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER SAB INA ET I 25 BONUS TOP VALUE STAMPS With Purchase of One Pound or Over © GIANT SLICED SWISS CHEESE REDEEMABLE AT ALL GIANT MARKETS Coupons Good Thru Sat., July 7th LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER IIIT 50 BONUS TOP VALUE STAMPS With The Purchase of Six Quart Bottles PAR-T-PAK SODA REDEEMABLE AT ALL GIANT MARKETS \ y Ty IAT IE NS no) Coupons Good Thru Sat., July Th BR ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER (72 NS 0 NA AE A VIBRANT 100 BONUS 5 HIG FRUIT PUNCH 46-0z. $ Cans: BORDENS SCALLOPED POTATOES $0 19¢ ik no W WHY NOT PICK UP SOME HOT BAKED GOODS rl ». 03¢| Fm ON YOUR WAY HOME FROM BORDENS 100s. GIANTS IN - STORE BAKERY. CREAM CHEESE, Pkg. 10¢ (Beg. 000) each re | 7 Coconut Custard Pie 55¢ { Be. 19%). ‘each 1 l \ = 8291 Coli MA Lafayette Squares 39 CANNON ! (Reg. 6/35) 2 OUTDOOR & ® SMOKED BABY WHITE FISH ® KITCHEN FRESH ® SHOULDER CAPICOLLA (by the piece) |b. 5 SKINLESS FRANKS *;.. 83c CANTALOUPES LARGE PINK MEAT STUFFED OLIVES Old Fashioned Crumb Buns All Butter Danish Pecan Strips APPETIZERS ® WHOLE PICKLED HERRING ea. FRUIT SALAD Ib. FRESH--ITALIAN STYLE--SWEET OR. HOT PORK SAUSAGE . . » 49c CALIFORNIA JUMBO 36 SIZE 239° FRESH CULTIVATED BLUEBERRIES . . ..". 29c CUCUMBERS . . 419°] GIANT PRIDE—SPANISH TEA fouls 49c Bacs HELLMAN Count SIC MAYONNAISE aE COLLEGE INN ur 69c TOMATO JUICE CARNATION COCKTAIL 26-0Oz. TUNA FISH 19¢ BIG a-ez. 39¢ Bottle 3c ASSORTED MEAT LOAVES PICKLE PIMENTO, MACARONI Sliced Lb. 48e By The Piece Lb. 69c 29¢ Ib. 49¢ 49¢ 69¢ BAKED, | 59¢. / oe de ——rrim re Aner AN