Hi | SECTION A —PAGE 4 a a a — a... -.:. LEHI HHH ers = Ca 7% rt et me ee et et et Dt rt oS SE SC on fant With With i Tm Crome Si oo eon Ren kt he “ALL POPULAR VARIETIES 36 GAND! DY fr wii Cy OWNED : Choice Gr io GHUGK: STEAK = Top Value Stamps With the Purchase of 25 Ib. BAG U. S. No. 1 All Purpose ; Coupons Good thru Tues., Oct. 30 LIMIT ONE COUPON PER PERSON Redeemable at all Giant Markets TOP VALUE STAMPS With the Purchase of Each Package MR. BUBBLE BATH REDEEMABLE AT ALL GIANT MARKETS Coupons Geod thru Tues., Oct. 80 LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER TOP VALUE STAMPS REDEEMABLE AT ALL GIANT MARKETS Coupon Good thru Tues., Oct. 30 LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER ONY OS FC SS BCT BS SU TMS Fie BEA Za I SRTR AGG SAG BAU WON WNW TOP VALUE STAMPS REDEEMARLE AT ALL GIANT MARKETS Ceupons Good thru Tues., Get. oO LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER TOP VALUE STAMPS With the Purchase of 10-o0z. Jar REDEEMABLE AT ALL GIANT MARKETS Coupons Good thru Tues., Oct. 30 LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER TOP VALUE STAMPS With the Purchase of 2 Ibs. of REDEEMABLE AT ALL GIANT MARKETS Coupons Good thru Tues., Oct. 30 1IMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER FRIENDLY ET 93k 100 BONUS POTATOES eel ERTRR ESERIES 50 BONUS 50 BONUS the Purchase of 13-oz. CINDY SUE POTATO CHIPS Pkg. 50 BONUS the Purchase of 4 Pkgs. Giant FACIAL TISSUE 25 Bonus CHASE & SANBORN INSTANT COFFEE 25 Bonus - FAME OLEO GET YOUR GIANT R NE TE Tas Ene rE SE ny see a NTR al 2 att oy FRESH LEAN SLICED OR istmas Gifts — WITH — egister Tapes THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1962 ” TE SSD yg rp I Sao YA UY ES x I SCT ar a SSC, GROUND Ib. 41c ‘ASSORTED - SLICED COLD PICKLE PIMENTO. LOAF, MACARONI & CHEESE Boneless CROSS Cut CUTS FRESH - SWEET OR HOT PORK SAUSAGE 4¢ CORN KING - GRADE -A- (Pkg.) SLICED BACON FRESH LIVER RING Lean Sliced BOILED HAM 3 SOLID RED RIPE SLICING TOMATOES 25: EXTRA FANCY CORTLAND APPLES 4-v.29c WESTERN SWEET JUICY 25 JESSICA STRAWBERRY PRESERVES SWANSDOWN CAKE MIXES ROYAL BLEND—BEAN COFFEE loa MIX STOKELY FROZEN FOODS OR MATCH DOLLAR SALE! PEAS | Mrs. Pauls Frozen Reviled Crab Cake Boss BROCCOLI CUTS CUT GREEN or French style SWEET PEAS ORANGE JUICE MIXED VEGETABLES CUT CORN and CARROTS . .. we ae ewe we 6 ror *1 10-0z. 10-0z. }O-0z. 10-0z. 9-0z. 10-o0z. 6-0z. FRESHLY GROUND COMSTOCK PUMPKIN PIE MIX . . HAWAIIAN PUNCH CH''t AND SERVE ha DELSEY BATHROOM TISSUE = ot) . RINSO BLUE (5c Off) . . . . . . "TANG" ORANGE BREAKFAST DRINK i ‘GRAVY TRAIN DOG FOO JELLO—ASSORTED FLAVORS . . . BARCOLENE SPRAY STARCH . . . N.B.C. OREO CREME SANDWICH COOKIES 2-b. Jar 49° J 89° » 49° an. $74 39 Bag 29c 2 No. 303 Cans 46 oz. $ Cans Agi 23 2k 53¢c Big 2( or. QB *2.69 er Bc 16 oz. Pkg. 39c cs shane his on rh iat 11-0z. Pkg. 39¢ ALL LAYER CAKE VARIETIES TO ORDER 5 Ib. Bag. 69c 'o," *1.29%," SUPER SUDS 2" 48c Rich’s Whip Topping ........... ‘cn 458 J . al GIANT 53 c Swanson Frozen TV-Dinners ... vaicus DYE IVORY SNOW LGC. GIANT KING LG. 35¢c 8lc $1.37 Ivory Liquid GIANT 35¢ 8l¢ KING $1.37 Oak Farms Eggs 1-1b. Giant Print Butter Dairy Dept. 2 doz. 85¢ Ib. 70¢ Luzerne-In Store-Bakery Coconut Custard Pie (Reg. 69) Pumpkin Loaf Cake (Reg. 49) Cinnamon Buns (Reg. 6/35) Choc.-fudge icing Peanut Butter Layer Cake (Reg. 69) Fish Dept. ea. 55¢1 Yellow Pike Ib. 69¢ ea. 39¢c| Fresh Porgies Ib. 23¢c 6/29¢ | Fresh Butter Fish 2 ib. 29¢ Fresh Canned Oysters 95¢ 5%¢c ; (12 3 can) LA Gate of Heaven Plans Annual C Altar and Rosary hristmas Bazaar Annual Christmas Bazaar, held by | kitchen, Mrs.- Edward Gilmer and the Gate of Heaven Altar and Rosary | Mrs. Society, will take place Saturday evening, November 3. In conjunc- tion with the bazaar will be a chick- en dinner served with all the trim- mings from 5 to 8 PM. Reserva- tions for the dinner should be made by Saturday, Oct. 27 with Mrs. John Kupstas or Mrs. Walter Black. Bazaar will begin at 5 P.M. There will be a large variety of Booths featuring many hand made items and a special Christmas booth. Gifts for anyone from 1 to 100 will be available. Home-made baked goods and candies will be sold. The gen- eral public is cordially invited. Rev. Francis Kane is honorary chairman of the affair, Mrs. George Arzente will head the committees. The following women are chairman: Maurice Evans; waitresses, Mrs. Joseph Kusiak; decorations, Mrs, Vincent Makar; bake sale, Mrs. William Wasser; Christmas booth, Mrs. Gerald John; duck pond, Mrs. Leo Mohen; plush booth, Mrs. Philip Jones; parcel post, Mrs. Joseph Wentzel; white elephant, Mrs. Leon Chase and Mrs. Paul Monahan; candy booth, Mrs. A. A. Mascalj gifts and jewelry, Mrs. Henry Mas- talski; special awards, Mary Weir, Mrs. George Arzente, Mrs. Harry Gallagher and Mrs. Edward Cavan; Door, Mrs. John Kupstas and Mrs. [Walter Black. A special meeting concerning the Chicken Dinner-Bazaar will be held by the Society Monday evening, Oct. 29. All members are urged to attend. White To Continue Bs Branch Manager Robert C. White, Elmerest, will continue to manage Pittston sales branch of the J. Herbert Bate Lumber Co. following purchase of property and inventory by United States Plywood (Corp. Wholesale operations will continue. Bate Co. in Pittston for ten years, has mills in Oregon and three other lumber operations, Administrative offices have been moved to the U.S. Plywood warehouse facilities in ‘West Pittston. U.S. Plywood is the world’s largest plywood and building <ma- terials distributor, with 154 sales Diariohes and 66 plants. Golo, ONLY FROM THE WORLD'S FINEST CEH DIAMONDS © CAMERON Also 100 to 2475 Wedding Ring 12.50 HENRY'S JEWELRY CARD & GIFT Main Highway SHAVERTOWN Eastern Star Dinner Mrs. Betty Meeker, Worthy Ma- tron, Dallas Chapter No. 396 Order of Eastern Star, has appointed Mrs. Dorothy Dodson chairman of the “SEAFOOD and CHICKEN DINNER” to be served at ‘the Kunkle Com- Serving will start at five P.M. It is necessary for the public to have reservations with Mrs. Edna Johnson or Mrs. Helen Hontz. Hobby Club Meets With Mrs. Ruth Young Hobby Club met last Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Ruth | Young. Plans were made to have at the home of Carol Lasher. Present were: Gladys Gabel, Carol Lasher, Mary Reese, Marilla Stanton, Florence Martin, Nancy Young, Gaile Young. Hallowe'en Party C and U Club have announced committees for their Halloween party to be held in Huntsville Prutzman, Mrs. freshments, Carl tiohs, Dale Steltz. and funniest will be awarded prizes. Mrs. Richard Keiper Is Hostess To Noxen Club Lend a Hand Club,” St. Luke's Church, Noxen, met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Keiper Tues- day for a Halloween party. Present | were Mrs. Loren Cage, Mrs. Fred | Case, Mildred Jane, Christine Bliz- zard, Marie Blizzard, Mrs, Arthur Blizzard, Pastor Wesley Kimm, Mrs. John Jones, Dorothy Keiper, De- borah: Keiper, Sharon Brody, Mrs. Montross. and the hostess. Coates; SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST T's A Breeze With An Electric Dryer Exclusive new Maytag drying prin- | ciple surrounds clothes with a gentle 8 circle of heat—ends overdrying and fl hot spots! Clothes dry fluffy, evenly, i faster with fewer wrinkles at safe, low, steady temperatures. PRICES START AT . 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