SECTION A PAGE 4 Annual Donation Day Tomorrow At Old Ladies Home, Wilkes-Barre id tation to the t Annual Donation Day Tea of the! The ‘majority of the guests range receive your donation if you can Old Ladies’ Home 450 Carey Avenue. [in age from 80 through the early not go yourself. | Wilkes-Barre, will be held from 2 90’s. With this in mind, it seems| They are Mrs. Mae Townend, Mrs. Donation Day Tea were made by the guests throughout the past year. Any of the Board Members 'of the Home who reside in the Back Mountain area will be happy to pre- to 5 tomorrow Any dona.tion which | remarkable that in the last fire drill William F. Newberry, Mrs. R. S. is useful in running a home; food, held at the Home forty-four women Ferguson, Mrs. Floyd Sanders, Mar- coal, money and other i Sy evacuated from the three- garet Wood and Mrs. James B. Rob- will be greatly appreciated. story building in three minutes. inson. § Former Back Mountain residents | Those who visit the Home are! Summer residents of the Back who are now guests at the Home | impressed with the activities and Mountain who are Board Members are Mrs. Grace Anderson, Shrine varied interests of the guests. All View; Miss Emily Avery, Dallas, and the original and ‘lovely ' Christmas {Mrs. Mary Jepson,“ Trucksville. ‘gifts that will be on sale at the dent; Mrs. Arthur James, Mrs. An- Mrs. F. Thoburn drew ‘Sordoni, * Dallas-Luzerne id © Highway i) * 148 So. Main St. Wilkes-Barre These turkeys have an easy time passing govern- ment inspection. They come * from best turkey grow- ing regions in the 10-Lbs. & 7 country. They're LF plump, sweet and u AN juicy. Every year p our orders grow bigger, reflecting Lb the satisfaction of one neighbor tell- ing another. With bigger orders come greater savings which are passed on to you. Today’s the day to order your. turkey! The place is here! Y__FULL FASHION FIRST QUALIT NYLONS 2 PAIRS $400 ITH EACH $5.00 PURCHASE B® PROCES Re A : FLAV-O-RITE 2 LONG 100 Bonus Top Value Stamps Le BOLOGNA Ee *43c WITH $10.00 PURCHASE OR OVER WILSONS REDEEMABLE AT ALL GIANT MARKETS CORN tig “THRU SATURDAY, NOV. 17th LIMIT CONE COUPOM PER CUSTOMER HAMS iS ng oS uv A at — FLORIDA — ‘With the Purchase of 25 1b. Bag US. No. 1 BiiA em, on S RR ray | be : CEAESIERIEEVERYEY CORN KING SLICED BACON Coupon Good Thru Saturday, Nov. 17th it fii nH Top Value Stamps ALL PURPOSE POTATOES 50 Bonus TY-Stamps ONE COUPON TO A CUSTOMER : a o a EIN gf NA | 4 nemesemesiesisig OSCAR MAYER S Ba \ / i i. 7 i > TET PEAY x as oes upon Good Thru Saturday, Nov. 17th With the Purchase of One ER a AR 8 Lik HESESIEENEENES 108 Bonus TV-Stamps - ONE COUPON TO A CUSTOMER 4 Pound Pkg. or Over Fans / 50 Bonus TV-Stamps © With the Purchase of 2 Pkgs. of | RETTY CROCKER LAYER , CAKE MIXES 0 Coupon wood Thru Saturday, Nov. 17th | i ONE COUPON TO A CUSTOMER 50 Bonus TY-Stamps With the Purchase of 2 Pound Pkgs. or Over FRESH PORX SAUSAGE T Saturday, Nov. 17th Coupon Good a in in 25 Bonus TV-Stamps j) With the Purchase of One Lb. or Over SHARP CHEESE IMUSHROOMS . . { CALIF. RED EMPEROR GRAPES CRISP . 2 RED RADISHES / Pgs. GIANT PRIDE—SPANISH STUFFED OLIVES CHOCK FULL O’ NUTS | ut) SRA = Vs « tA EEE VEE EEEEEEMN | pes EEE EE EERE “95 Bonus TV-Stamps 3 §] 50 Bonus TV-Stamps 0 With the Purchase of One Qt. Bottle With the Purchase of One $-0z. Jar & SANBORN GIANT PRIDE ’ Sh ae ALL PURPOSE CLEANER | (sd) i INSTANT COFFEE i Conon i 7, Nov. 17th Coupon Good Thru Saturday, Nov. 17th MH Loon a Tah no oo 0 ONE COUPON TO A CUSTOMER Ei icsresyesiesrEsEad LEEIESIESIESNES \ a Yt . | Get | Your Christmas Gifts FR REGISTER TAPES I} are Mrs. Malcolm Burnside, presi- | YOUNG HENS FRESH CENTER CUT 35¢ : 12¢ Lello, Oc 6 oz. Jars 3/31 Coupon Good Thru Saturday, Nov. 17th ALL Lb. ON TO A CUSTOMER y CO F RPOS 3 : One COureN 10 A STONER FFEE =mioe so 0 | To 00 " oc DILL PICKLES { QS Bonus TV-Stamps Wih the Purchase of One Box of | TERRY THIN MINTS CANDY 25 ONE COUPON TO A CUSTOMER THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1962 Leg Fractured Julia Radeszsiky, 11, daughter: of | Mr. and Mrs. John Radeszsiky, Nor- | ton Avenue, suffered a fall during the summer and lately complained | of pains in her knee and leg. Ex- amination by doctors in Tobyhanna | revealed that a bone in her leg was fractured, requiring a cast. Julia is a sixth grade student and attends classes with the aid of her class mates. Armstrong, all of Harveys Lake; Mrs. William H. Conyngham, Hil- side Farms; and Miss Anna Kutzner, Idetown. 16-Lbs. Loin Portion Ib. 3%9¢ Strong enough to stand on! SALAD DRESSING NESCAFE PEANUT BUTTER SOKOL—POLISH STYLE Good Thru Saturday, Nov. 17th YEE EEYESYE a ——V N— / LUZERNE BAKERY (Reg. 69c) French Apple Pie A GOOD BUY FOR THE WEEK-ENC RIB PORTION Sliced Ib. 33¢c Sliced Ib. 43c (Reg. $6.95 Value) Another once-in value to go with Your Sam- sonite Folding Table! Ready Reference Finger Out Of Cast Ted Ruff, plumbing contractor, has the little finger of his left hand out of its aluminum cast where it has been immobilized for nine weeks since he fell down a flight of stairs and broke it. Change Banquet Date King’s Crusader Class, Mt. Zion Church, will hold its annual Christmas banquet December 10, instead of December 17, at Orange Community Hall. Please make Mrs. Marie LaBar. reservations with . ..and Smart Folks are listening! U.S. Gov't. Inspected, Marvel Prime or Land 0’Lake YOUNG TOMS With $25 3 7 worth of register tapes. ~a-lifetime | MRS. FILBERTS (WITH 15¢ NEWSPAPER COUPON) PT. 73 ar. 43 MRLUE™ ap Bd! INSTANT COFFEE (WITH 10c NEWSPAPER COUPON) 6-0Z. JAR 63 12 oz. 18 oz. Joc 49 0 2% Little & Ives PLANTERS (WITH 7c NEWSPAPER COUPON) Encyclopedia vol 1 19 ea. 55¢ All Butter — Loaded with Pecans (Reg. % lb. 49c¢) Chocolate Fudge Brownies '/2 1h, 39¢ Pineapple /Chees Crescent (Reg. 49c) Coffee Cake Banana Nut (Made with Fresh Cake Squares ea. 39¢c Bananas) Improved Parent Council To Work With Guidance Counselor Several weeks ago, a discussion cussions. between George McCutcheon, guid- ance counselor, and a few interested parents of High School students, brought forth some new ideas for an improved Parent Council. It was felt that little or np benefit was gained in the past by a meet- ing, attended by a handful of par- ents. It was decided that meetings were unnecessary to carry out our new plans that the Parent Council should concentrate its efforts on helping all students, particularly those not planning for college careers. As a result of this thinking our aim became — “The Placement of All Students After Graduation, in Further [Education or Employ- ment of Some Kind.” Plans are to work closely with the Guidance Department. Realiz- ing that students who plan con- tinued education in college, business college, technical school, beautician school, etc. have their own definite plans for the immediate future, the group will therefore give special emphasis to students in the General Course. We hope to accomplish this by contacting people from our own and neighboring areas, representing all types of jobs, electricians, bar- bering, caterers, nurses, and count- less others. Through the coopera- tion of Mr. “McCutcheon and the Parent Council, students who are undecided, will have the opportu- nity, with their parents, to meet these representatives in an effort to choose a position or career. Mem- bers ‘of Parent Council will provide transportation for parents who wish It is our aim to provide 100% job and college placement for all senior graduates. We are planning a Scholarship Fund to give further assistance to our young people. In- formation has already been received from schools and areas which have had wonderful success with such a Scholarship Fund. Mr.. McCutcheon is making a survey of students in both Senior and Junior High School to deter- mine interest in occupations. Mrs! A. A. Sinicrope was ap- pointed chairman of the newly or- ganized group, Mrs. John Ferguson secretary. Mrs. Carlton Davies, Mrs. Fred Eck, and Mrs. Justus Lotts will act as advisors. ! The motto of the ‘group is “To Build a Better America Tomorrow. We Must All Work Today.” Parents who visit the high schools during Education Week, will be given further information, Hits Utility Pole John Manley, Allen Drive, New Hospital aiter suifering lacerations, when his automobile severed a utility pole in Trucksville last week. An incoming car crossed: into his lane forced his car off the side of ' the road into the pole. Police Chief Herbert Updyke reported the badly | damaged machine was towed from | the scene. The Dallas Post Uses The famous i ATF Chief Offset Presses Goss Manor, was treated at Nesbitt DALLAS, PENNSYLVANI Purely Personal Mr. an Mrs. left for Florida, spend ‘the winter. Arja Brown, Ferguson Avenue, had an accident while at work in Avoca, Friday: His middle finger on his right hand was broken and torn, requiring sixteen stitches, Dr. Druff- ner treated him at Taylor Hospital, Scranton. Mr. and Mrs. Edward (Jones and daughter, Mrs. James Kenny, Balti- more, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arja Brown and family, Shaver- town. Mrs. Jones is the former Betty Neimeyer of Dallas. Mrs. Jones and { Mrs. Brown haven't seen each other where they will | in twenty years, so it was a happy reunion for them both. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Root, Bing- hamton, recently spent some, time with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Whipp, { Shavertown. Mrs. Jack Williams, Tunkhannock spent several days in Noxen visit- ing old acquaintences. ‘Shavertown Ruxiliary Enjoys Party Saturday Friends and families of Shaver- town Fire Department Auxiliary enjoyed a festive evening, Saturday, November 10. Ladies of the Auxiliary sponsuced a party in ‘the new ‘Fire Hall and | provided facilities for games, re- | freshments and tripping the light | fantastic until one. Mrs. O. Hontz was in charge of the games. SUBSCRIBE. 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