PE eT Or TR SECTION A — PAGE 4 REDEEM COUPONS 5-A| 5-B THIS WEEK! | | Beautifully Designed “Misty Pine” Dinnerware WHOLE C rss | LB. FRESH FRYING cur- up- chickens Ib. 33¢ cuicken quarters iii. |b. 3de = FRESH - LEAH PORK LOINS #33: ~=.43 ; lb PORTION bh SLICED » 47¢ SLICED » 37c¢ BEST CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS . ." 89c RS 35] 100 BONUS TOP VALUE STAMPS With $10 Purchase or Over Excluding Cigarettes, Milk Products, and Fair Trade Items Coupon Good’ Thru Tues., Oct. 2 LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER REDEEMABLE AT ALL GIANT MARKET RIB PORTION 3 Top Value Stamps I GRADE A—YOU NG : | ; READY 16 bi Cc 100 BONUS RL TOP VALUE STAMPS With the Purchase of 3-Lbs. of FRESH GROUND BEEF REDEEMABLE AT ALL_GIANT MARKETS ~ Ceupon Good Thru Tues., Oct. 2 CORN Anil SLICED BACON =. ASSORTED - SLICED COLD CUTS PICKLE PIMENTO, 59° BREE ot 100 BONUS TOP VALUE STAMPS With the Purchase of 150 ft. roll. ALCOA ALUMINUM WRAP REDEEMABLE AT ALL GIANT MARKETS Coupon Good Thru Tues., Oct. 2 PON P USTOMER SWEET—JUICY MACIHTUS 50BONUS TOP VALUE STAMPS " With the Purchase of 8 Pkgs. . MY-T-FINE PUDDINGS. REDEEMABLE AT ALL GIANT MARKETS Coupon Good Thru Tues, Oct. 2 ER CUSTOMER 25 BONUS TCP VALUE STAMPS With the Purchase of 2 pkgs. LUDENS CANDIES (6 varieties) REDEEMABLE AT ALL GIANT MARKETS Coupon Good Thru Tues., Oct. 2 LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTUMER . 50 BONUS TOP VALUE STAMPS With the Purchase of 50-Lb. Bag U. S. No. 1 All Purpose POTATOES REDEEMABLE AT ALL GIANT MARKETS Coupon Good Thru Tues, Oct. 2 LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER TENDER CRISP ree Statk DAIRY FOODS BIRDS EYE FROZEN FOODS Golden Maid Oleo 5 ** 75¢ TET Borden's Cream cress: 7:5 29¢ MEAT PIE S CHICKEN, BEEF, TURKEY Bleu Cheese mPorTeD i 89¢ 6 - 100 : J EL] 0 ASSORTED 6 Wh PEAS with MUSHROOMS tho. 34 eC FLAVORS Pkgs. MIXED VEG. wimnononsauee, | 3 X= #1, BIRDS EYE FORDHOOK LIMAS wim cugese | 990° LL 3A. 5 : 91h. 3 .09 BIRDS EYE r Tn PEAS & CELERY ......... gut | ; CORH, PEAS & TOMATOES... 4 “>: *1. | HUNTS 3 $ PEA } CREAM SAUCE ih) TOMATO JUICE 2% 4 «of [iste an SNIDERS CATSUP »« 2.::29° PURINA DOG CHOW . . . . ie 69c Z%o*2° TANG-ORANGE BREAKFAST DRINK te- 2° 83¢ ROBIN HOOD FIOUR . . . . . . 7. BBC eT MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE . . ®=,.°= 51% DASH Giant Jumbo 33 T7c 2° HOME LAUNDRY $4.57 VOLUME 3 $1.19 | ac | IVORY SOAP PERSONAL SIZE 4° 21c Premium Duz Startef 55¢ IVORY SOAP 2. 33c IVORY SOAP Med. 39¢ Size Queen 99¢ OXYDOL _DREFT SPIC & SPAN JOY oer Ta 35c 81c “1” | 35c 8lc | 29c 8c |37c bc 87c| dic 79¢ ‘ov FELS SOFT Beech-Nut SARA LEE | MR. CLEAN COMET or on BABY CEREAL ee, Pt. ot. : CLEANSER 8-0z. 2c Reg. 43c T9c 19¢ 14 79 ic 9% wa) 2% 27c Sc DEAL 19c GAIN LUDENS PETERS ZEST SOAP | ZEST SOAP COUGH DROPS CHILI SAUCE 2 Bath 32 le: Giant King Pkgs- -Oz. : ize C eg. : 0 $459 83" 25¢c 120. 79¢ : 2: 29c¢ 43c 83c *1 (7¢ DEAL) (6c DEAL) THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1962 Photo by Kozemechak At colorful ceremonies Thursday night, officers of Charles James. Me-r morial Chapter, Rainbow Girls, were installed by Sharon Samuels, Diane Transue, Diane Myers, Mrs. Donald Smith, Barbara Hopkins, and Mrs. Fay Hopkins. © Ranged - before the rostrum at Trucksville Methodist Church Edu- cational building, on the first row, are: Mrs. Fay Hopkins,. Sharon Sam- uels, aghan, Sharon Evans, Colleen Con- Barbara Hopkins, Worthy DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA | Advisor; Jo Carol Birnstock, Penny Farrar, Dianne Transue, Mrs .Don- ald” Smith, Diane Myers. Second row: Barbara Brown, Mar- guerite Daley, Mary Ann Johnson, Betty Oatridge, Charlyn Oatridge, Kathy Maury, Myra Berti, Sandra Tait. i Third row: Linda Farrar, Dorothy Philo, Susan ‘Davis, Karen Tag, Margie Davis, Verna Miers, - Gail Rumbaugh Miriam Mohr, Donna Priebe, Donna Smith, Linda Wim- mer. : ty Rainbow Officers Installed At Impressive Ceremony Rainbow Girls number 270 mil- lion, active in forty-four states and fifteen foreign countries. Pennsyl- vania, says Mrs. Hopkins, has over 21,000 Rainbow Girls. Ages are be- tween 12 and 20. It takes a year and a half to go through all the chairs leading to Worthy Advisor. As "each office requires a speaking part, in which the girl must be letter perfect, the organization fosters poise and ability to speak in public, developing future community lead- ership. hand fashioned crew neck by 10RD JEFF wm 100% imported wool from the Shetland Isles i { 1 tended the Nationwide THOMAS RASPEN Two Back Mountain boys, Thomas Raspen, and Larry Wesley, were among the eighty seven sworn into the U.S. Army on August 25 and | have left for Fort Jackson, S. C. | They will continue their - schooling” in electronics at the missile base in Philadelphia. Enlist Together LARRY WESLEY Both boys are graduates of Lake Lehman High School. Their par- ents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ras- pen, Sweet Valley, and Mr. and Mrs. George Wesley, also of Sweet Val- ley. ' They hope to stay together throughout their service training. Two Local Agents ‘In Insurance Class James B. Darling, Oak Hill, and C. Wayne Gordon, Shavertown, at- Insurance Training Program at Hotel Berwick in Berwick. Darling is a District Sales Manager for the firm, and Gordon, an agent. Purpose of the program, one §% a series to be held periodically by the Companies, is to help the men render better service to policyholders. HE classic ribbed #' crew neck at its soft- § est, most luxurious—en- | tively full fashioned! 100% imported virgin i wool from the Shetland { Isles, in the new dusky tones and clear, sparkling pastels. Easy, comfort- i able fit—it’s the odds-on favorite of sportsmen | and college men alike! $14.95 MEN'S WEAR Narrows Shopping Center Kingston Established Since 1871 ah GLOBE WILL because in Luzerne CLOSED of BE > SATURDAY * the holiday AST 3 DAYS] Thursday - Friday - Saturday — GOING-OUT-OF-BUSINESS SALE — MEN'S DRESS SHOES s4].:00 Reg. 8.95 Size 6 to 12 WOMEN’S FLATS Reg. to 4.95 $1.00 3 $s .00 WOMEN’S - SNEAKERS aa age CHILDREN'S SHOES REG. TO B.98 Prices American Closeout Also MAIN and Williams, On Arcties Juniors, POLLY'S SHOE STORE Rubber Footwear P F Flyers DALLAS ——