! i | ra ———— SECTION A — PAGE 4 Lan RECORD ACHIEVEMENT UNPARALLELED HERE Is Testimony For Your Support In Re-electing FRED J. SHUPNIK i | (Sixth Legislative Dist.) AS REPRESENTATIVE Never in the history of the Back Mt. has the area received the recognition and benefits brought here by Rep. Fred J. Shupnik. Among the many outstanding projects for which he is credited are: 1,000 Acre Multi-Million Frances Slocum State Park in Kingston Twp. New Harveys Lake Highway to Open New Avenues to the Expanding Area. Over $1 Million in Road Improvements by the State Highway Department to Speed Residential, Industrial Development. These and many other improvements, in step with the fast-growing Back Mt.; are the result of the AMBITIOUS and ALERT LEADERSHIP of and OUTSTANDING REPRESENTATIVE “ serving the 6th Legislative Dist. and including: DALLAS BOROUGH & DALLAS TWP. FRANKLIN, JACKSON, AND KINGSTON TWPS. Also: Courtdale, Exeter Borough and Exeter Twp., Forty Fort, Luzerne, Swoyerville; West Pittston, West Wyoming, Wyoming, and Pringle. VOTE - SHUPNIK REPRESENTATIVE Sixth Legislative Dist. NOVEMBER 6 [Dallas WSCS Plans Holiday Bazaar Dallas Methodist WSCS plans a | bazaar and dinner at the church Nov- ember 10, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Co-Chairmen of the Mrs: Stanley Davies, Mrs. John Kist- | 46th anniversary, Saturday, October ler and Mrs. Vern Groff, for the chic- | ken dinner; Mrs. Fred Welsh and Mrs. ‘Howard Wiley. Serving at: Bb. Ticket chairman is Grace Klees. Mrs. Kistler will solicit pies. Many attractive bazaar booths are being planned. bazaar are { 20th. will start Oliver for many years, then took work at Royers Foundry and Machine THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER. 18, 1962 = Mr. and Mrs, Walter Davis Are Wed Forty-six Years Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis, Daven- | port St., will observe quietly, their twenty years. ; lof flowers and trees the year round. | The Davises moved to Dallas from | They aa hg HOME OWNED FOOD DEPT. Fl 13 ‘aE EEE EE EENEEEENEEEEEEEN REDEEM COUPONS 8A-8B THIS WEEK Beautifully Designed “Misty Pine” DINNERWARE TOP VALUE STAMPS With the Purchase of Any 2 Pkgs. Oscar Mayer Luncheon Meats REDEEMABLE, AT ALL GIANT MARKETS Coupon Good thru Tues. LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUstomER TOP VALUE STAMPS With the Purchase of Each Can GOODAIRE DEODORIZERS REDEEMABLE Ceuinon Good thru Tues., LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER TOP VALUE STAMPS With the Purchase of One Lb. or Over FANCY SWISS CHEESE DENEEMARIE AT ALI. GIANT MARKETS Counon Good thru Tues, LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER " ma EE BE TOP VALUE STAMPS With the Purchase 16-oz. Pkg. Frozen BREADED VEAL STEAKS 79c¢: REDEEMABLE AT ALL GIANT MARKETS Common Good thru Tues, Oct. 23 LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER HEHE ~ REG. 6.95 OF REGISTER 25 BONUS HE EB HA 50 BONUS SPICE OR FLORAL AT ALL GIANT M ERE EEER 25 BONUS HEHE HEA ~ 25 BONUS MEALTIME MAID EE EEE mE 25 BONUS TOP VALUE STAMPS With the Purchase of One 8-o0z. Pkg. Frozen ICELANDIC FISH CAKES 29¢ PENCOMADY ET AT ATT OATANT MARKETS Coupon Good thru Tues. TOP VALUE STAMPS With the Purchase of 14-Qt. Pkg. CARNATION INSTANT MILK REDEEMABLE AT ALL GIANT MARKETS pon Good thru Tues., Cou LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER HE un FROZEN FOODS 10-0z. Pkg. WITH $25.00 WORTH © Oct. Oct. Oct. 2 TAPES 23 HB ARKETS 23 23 Oct. 23 LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER v HE EER AEN Oct. 23 nm Mr. and Mrs. Davis enjoy working | Mrs. Anthony Daveski, and children, jin their yard and have a nice array | have two children, Mrs. Howard | Wesoloski, Joanne, Mary Ann and Larksville in 1926. Mr. Davis was | Tinsley, Collingdale, Pa. and Wilbur, | Eddie; Mrs. Agnes Zapotoski, Betty, in the employ of the late James | parrish St., also four grandchildren, | Agnes and Joey; Michael Winnicki; Bob Tinsley and Judy, who is a stu- | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doczka and | dent nurse at the Presbyterian Hos- | children; Edwin Doczka, California Company in Kingston. He retired | pital, Philadelphia and Jim and from there, last December, after Ricky Davis, Parrish Street. |Eleanor Kohigus I Eleanor Konigus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Konigus, has been confined to her home the past week | with illness. Friends calling on her [and her family Sunday were Mr. and | Tony, Edwin and Stanley, West { Wyoming; Mrs. Dora Konigus and Mrs. Eleanor | son, Tony, Luzerne; and Teddy Doczka, Texas. Miss Konigus is employed at the 2) Geri-Kay Convalescent home. PTA Lists Chaperones For Jr. H. S. Record Hop, Chaperones for Dallas’ Junior Fiigh SAVE GIANT For Free Chri CUBE or SWISS STEA COLD CUTS SLICED BACON Samsonite Folding Table § [™ o 3.98 OSCAR MAYER SKINLESS FRANKS 59¢ 1b. , Pkg. STAR-FIRE SLIGED PI PROGRESSO IMPORTED—ITALIAN TOMATO PASTE P&R NOODLE! RAGU SPAGHETTI SAUCE PILLSBURY FLOUR RIVALDOGFOOD . . . + . . . SPRY SHORTENING . . . BAKER'S COCOANUT GREEN GIANT SWEET PEAS . . GREEN GIANT COR FELS INSTANT DETERGENT com HY-GRADE CORNED BEEF . . . . 07 GIANT’S FAMOUS PRODUCE PINK OR WHITE—SEEDLESS GRAPEFRU i DELICIOUS APPLES ICEBERG LETTUCE BRUSSEL SPROUTS P ES stmas Gifts RTH SL — BONELESS —ROUND BAKED LOAF, PICKLE PIMENTO or MAC. & CHEESE GOLD COIN GRADE A FLAV-O-RITE, LIONG BOLOGRA ° 4c FRESH, SWEET or HOT PORK SAUSAGE 49¢ EXTRA e FANCY ths. ESH Lg. 2 C Paes Heads h FRESH at. ? c GREEN Bask. ; | i 3 1 65¢ 12-01. 49 c Pkgs. 4 > 59¢ No. 2 Cans APPL 5 6-0z. Cans FINE, MED. WIDE, EXTRA WIDE ® @ ® ® ® \ 99: 49; b 23! | I hs | dle ny 99 Can: fC ves 110 ne ror 196 ree: 29€ rie. 39€ Neon. 39C se "tae 33C we 29¢ or 45C Pepperidge Farms FROZEN Apple Turnovers i. 38 49c Holloway House _ FROZEN—STUFFED BAKED 12-03. Pkg. Sara Lee Frozen Pineapple Cream Cheese Cake o. 79¢ | Grand Duchess FROZEN POTATO 20-0z. BEEF STEAKS fl Sb N.B.C. PREMIUM SALTINES WESTON’S FUDGE NUT COOKIES JIFFY JIFFY PIE CRUST « BISCUIT MIX 20-26 | 5.3% “Pkg. WL 815-0z. 29¢ 9-0z. Pkgs. ? er ng ee A Te Ib. pkg. 31c! School Record Hop tomorrow right are Mr. and Mrs. Welton Farrar, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Klaboe, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Kaschenbach. Chairraan of refreshments is Mrs. Allen Covert, assisted by Mr. Covert, Mrs. Carlton Davies, and Mrs. John Blase. The hop, limited to students and their guests, and sponsored. by the PTA, will feature a diskjockey from |: WBAX, Hours are 7:30 to 10:30. r DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA | _ President Of Auxiliary MRS. WALTER BOHME Mrs. Walter Bohme, Center Hill Road, will be installed as president of the Auxiliary, Daddow Isaacs Ameri- can Legion ‘tonight, Thursday, Octo- ber 18. / Elsee, a veteran of the WACS in She has been active in legion and auxiliary for many years. She is a former member of American Legion /Post 132 and Joan of Arc Post of ' Kingston. Ske holds the distinguish- ment of being the only woman war | veteran to be a member of Daddow rent year and served as hospital en- ‘tertainment chairman of the local | legion under Commander Buckley. She is married to Walter Bohme, an employe of Stegmaier Brewing Com- pany She has a son, Walter, veteran of World War 2. She is an active member of Dallas Methodist Church. Her hobbie is growing lovely gladioli, seen ® ne Memorial Highway. She will be installed by Olga Blackwell, Wilkes-Barre. Other offi- cers: Florence Davenport, vice presi- dent, Shirley Templin, second vice president, Betty O'Brien, secretary, | IRaues Post 672, Dallas, for the cur- | l Helen Garbutt, treasurer, Dis Brobst assistant treasurer, Katfeen Barlow, chaplain, Hazel Carkhuff, historian, Jean Buckley, sergeant-at- arms. Elsee Bohme replaces Martha Reese who served for three years. Lehman Woman's Club Holds Business Meeting The Lehman Woman’s Club met Wednesday, at the Lehman Fire Hall with Mrs. Thomas Brown presiding. Business included a report by Mrs. William. Cole on the successful sale held recently in the Lare Building, Luzerne. The club also voted and approved the revision of the by-laws. Mrs, Ed- ward Skalicky was chairmangland her committee of nine members pre- pared the revised edition for the vote of the club. Program for the October ming was interesting demonstration of Fall decorations by Mrs. Leonard Adam- shick. : Members on the serving commit- ‘tee were Mesdames Edward Jones, chairman, William Cole, James Ken- ney, and Robert Steele. The club is holding a Lapboard Party on Friday, at the Lehman Fire Hall. Chairman for this event is Mrs. Francis Feral with Mrs. Fred Peters co-chairman. Dallas MYF To Make Booth Festival Drive Dallas Methodist Junior and Sen- ior MYF, will make the annual col- lection of food and money fogethe Booth Festival for benefit of M¥tho- dist Orphans Home in Johnson City, and of Sky Lake, this Sunday. Mem- bers, identified by name cardggs will start at 6:30 for a tour of the Mea. Residents who wish to contribute may give money or canned goods. accepted, On November 11, Dallas Metho- dist Church will be host to all other MYF organizations of the area. The Booth Festival will be set up as a display, with each church exhibiting what it hag collected. The Booth Festival has been an institution, a great help to upkeep and support of the orphanage, and more recently of Sky Lake. St. Therese's Society Lays Plans For Sale Mrs. Edward Petty was hostess last week to members of St. Therese's Altar and Rosary Society, when further plans were laid for the Bake Sale following all masses October 28. Co-Chairmen Mrs. Adrian Del#hrco and Mrs. Petty ask members to co- operate with the telephone squad. On the squad are Mesdames Al Piccoli, Michael Crake, James Devlin, John Dillon, Robert Domnick, Thomas Dorosky, Loren Fisk, Robert Frank- lin, Joseph Fry, Joseph Gibbons, Rob- ert Moran, W. Morton, Thomas Har- rison Bernard Jones, Nicholas Konek, Robert Methot, Florence Rosenberg, Lewis Sax, Frank Wallace, Joseph Yuhas and Albert Zavada. RENT = DALLAS RENTAL SERVICE SMALL Memorial Highway 674-8 { World War II, served as chaplain and [| rehabilitation chairman of the unit. Home-canned vegetables will not be POWER|