Se. B= PAGE 2 I £2 NOXEN - =r . Barbara Engelman and Kathy “Lou left on Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen, Jr. at Canan- dagua, N. Y. Kathy Lou will stay with her sister and family for the winter, 4 Ray Hubbell caught a forty inch Pike, weighing twenty pounds, while : on a recent fishing trip to Shannon ’ Jake, Quebec, Canada. ? The Little White Church, Conklin, J., will present a gospel rally at Noxen Bible Tabernacle, 7:30 ° M., Friday, September 14th. * Ray ‘Wilson, surgical patient in e General Hospital, for ten days, returned to his home on Thursday, # Harold and Sam Hess, Rochester, ed spent the weekend with the y Hesses. Mrs. Ross Williams and fmily, Shavertown. called on Sun- £ Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Kaminstein “Thee and family, Flushing, N.Y., are spend- ing some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Bean. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Corgill and Condice, William Race, Binghamton, Mr and Mrs. Charles VanCampen, Endicott, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Race. Mr. Race is on the sick list. Mr and Mrs. Donald Root and fam- ily have returned to Buffalo, after a two week stay with his mother, Mrs. Eva Root. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Allen Jr. and family, Newark, N.J. are spending some time here. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Schollenberg, Wyoming, spent Sunday with the Harry Bigelows. Mr and Mrs. Elmore Poger and Susan, (Glenside, Pa. were recent overnight guests of Muriel and Ag- nes Lutes. Sabi SRG. Shop A&P for the weekend... for Early-Week Tr Values. .. and whenever you need a few items. In that way you’ll save more cash on guaranteed- good foods. Always good for extra value are those quality-famous A&P Exclusives: deliciously-fla< - vorful Jane Parker Baked Foods, Ann Page Fine Fe oods, and freshly-ground A&P Coffee, COME SEE...YOU'LL SAVE! CHED-O-BIT PASTEURIZED PROCESS ; Cheese Spread PLAIN AND PIMENTO 2 569° MARVEL SILVERBROOK Butter SUNNYBROOK MEDIUM, GRADE ‘A’ Fresh Eggs Ice Cream SOLIDS QUARTERS w70° 77° 2-95: Vow 69° Frank Jackson Discovers Three-Layer Warbler Nest Frank Jackson, bird-man of Har- veys Lake, has discovered a three- layer yellow warbler nest in the same thicket where he found a two- Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case and Mrs. Jack McGinley and children were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Inman, Kingston, on Sunday. Mrs. McGinley leaves for her home in Newark, after spending the past week with the Loren Cases. Pastor Wesley K. Kimm, of St. Lukes Lutheran Church is visiting his parents Mr .and Mrs. John Kimm, Herkimer, N. Y. Mrs, A. E. Dimmick entered Gen- eral Hospital on Saturday, as a med- ical patient. Recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Albert Casterline were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Young of Drums, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Young and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Foster, N J. » CONTINUE SAVING YOUR Yellow Cash Register Tapes FROM YOUR A&P SUPER MARKET 125 MEMORIAL HWY. Dallas FOR VALUABLE FREE PREMIUMS A&P BRAND Sy. ANN PAGE 100% PURE CORN OIL i | Margarine « « « « « — wri 37¢ A&P Large Prunes You Must See Your » Coffee Ground To Enjoy . FIAVOR... MILD AND MELLOW THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1962 - (layer model last year. The warbler laid an egg, and a cowbird came a- long and laid an egg alongside it. The warbler roofed over the eggs, laid another one. Along came the cowbird and laid a second egg. The warbler patiently roofed over the nest and built a third nest on top of it. By that time the cowbird was fresh out of eggs, and the warbler incubated her own eggs, benefit of foster children. Frank had something else unusual this summer . . a summer tanager. The female summer tanager, he says is yellow, and the male is exactly the same color as a eardinal ,but with- out the distinctive crest. Frank has an unusual collection of bird nests. Third Quarter Income Taxes Due Monday Taxpayers paying estimated in- come tax are, according to District Director Ellis R. Rogers of the in- T JANE PARKER JANE PARKER without | Soy P Fe Heaps 0’ juicy-rich- Montmorency cheitios a-nestling in a flavorful, flaky-light crust... a great pie Boy # at this special price! ternal Revenue Service office in Scranton, required to pay their third installment of tax due on 1962 esti- mated income by September 17, 1962. If the income expected to be earn- ed during. 1962 has changed, tax- payers should file an amended de- claration of estimated tax, A blank form for use as an amended return is printed on the back of the bill which taxpayers receive for an installment of estimated tax, Mr. Rogers pointed out. For additional information regard- ing Estimated Tax, contact your local Internal Revenue Office. Annual Harvest Home At Mountain Grange Annual Harvest Home and Bake Sale is scheduled for Mountain Grange Saturday, October 6, be- ginning at 7:30 p.m., when season- able fruits and vegetables will be sold at auction, and home-made pie and coffee on sale. Mountain Grange is on the Orange Road in. Carverton. LET AP BE . TOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR, 1-1B., 8-OZ.—SPECIAL PRICE! Stamp Collectors Will Convene In Stranton Northeastern Pennsylvania Phila- : telic Society will convene this Sat- urday and Sunday in ‘Scranton. There will be stamp exhibits in the Chamber of Commerce Building on Sunday with a Dinner at the Scranton Club Saturday evening. No reservations are necessary and all are welcome, Price of the din- ner is $3.50. i f Three Weavers Away At School The H.R. Weaver family on Sutton Road will have three children away at school this year. Peter S. Weaver is a freshman at Lehigh University, Gwen ga freshman at Wheelock Col- lege, and Cadet H. Robert Weaver in his second year at Hargraves Mil- itary Academy. FINE-QUALITY or | SAVE! 10c ~ ; 00 Staiian 1-LB., 1-OZ.—SPECIAL PRICE! SAVE! 16¢ 3 | Nationwide To Handle Lake-Lehman Pupils Lake-Lehman school insurance this year will be carried through Nationwide—Ilocal agent, Mr. Ernest Gay, as of September 10. Any stu- dent who wishes to avail himself of this insurance prior to the opening of school, especially athletes and band members, may do so by making application through the school office and bringing in $2.50. Those - who wish the 24-hour in- surance coverage for 12 months will pay $12.50 for the special insurance. Receives Degree Paul F. Lattimer, son of Mrs. Jean Lattimer, Noxen, was awarded the degree of Bachelor of Science in Education at Lock Haven State College at the conclusion of summer sessions this past month. Mr. Lattimer majored in Secondary Edu- You’ FOODS! DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Students Returning {To Cedar Crest » Upperclassmen returning to Cedar Crest College, Allentown, include Martha Houtz, daughter of Atty. and Mrs. Monroe Houtz, Grandview Ave- nue; and Patricia L. Meyer, daughter Lof Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Mexer, Upper Demunds Road. Wagner On Chuckawan Gerald L. Wagner, seaman ap- prentice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy S. Wagner, Dallas R. D. 2 is serving aboard the fleet oiler USS Chuckawan, a unit of the Second Fleet and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) striking force which participated in a special exer cise “Riptide II" August 17-20, in the Eastern Atlantic. The umit joined more than 40 from four NATO nations for the 1-LB. 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