_— Two Back Mountain Women To Play Part in Giant's 30th Anniversary 1wo pack lvountain women will ings, all coupons | from all play a leading part in helping Giant will be put together in one pile Markets begin the observance of its and a gremd prize winner selected. 30th Anniversary today. |The grand prize is a years supply Mrs. Frederick Eck, community of groceries valued at $1,300. This leader, has been invited to cut the grand prize drawing is scheduled . ribbon when Top Value Stamps, for Friday, February 8. Company opens its new Redemption | There's still more. Each of the yprore at 10 a.m. next door to its big | “lucky letters” is worth five Top market in Luzerne, and Miss Elaine Value Stamps when turned in at Kozemchak, Wilkes (College Senior, | one of the stores whether or not daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James | they spell out one of the slogans. Kczemchak, will act as hostess The chain will stop giving out the throughout the day as Miss Top | “lucky letters” on January 26. But Value. they may be redeemed until Feb- Both women were selected be- ruary 3 after which they will be void. : To Be Paid In Silver More than 50,000 silver dollars have been delivered to the North- eastern National Bank for use in the promotion. In connection with the sweepstakes, all employees of Giant Markets were paid in silver dol- lars on Saturday. The payroll in silver dollars gave an indication of the financial value of the chain to the community and the growth of the company since the first market was opened on December 8, 1932, in a convert ed garage at 1007 Capouse Avenue, Scranton. That first market was ovnerned by M. L. Hodin and Sam Hodin, both still actively engaged in the man- cavgse of their interest in home- making and community leadership and because they represent two dif- ferent generations. In connection with the anniver- ‘sary the locally-owned chain will conduct one of the biggest promo- - VARIETY CENTER vv vv VV VV Vv vVY tional efforts in local retailing his- tory with a $50,000 Silver Dollar 30th Anniversary Sweepstakes, And everybody will be a winner. | All participants will receive Top | Value Stamps. In addition close to | The Ideal Place To Buy Your EXCHANGE GIFTS from 10c up 150 baskets of groceries: and thou- sands of silver dollars will be awarded. VV VV VV VVC VV VY TOYS XMAS WRAP aiatioatatitintitidbisdbidindasdantdbs dedi TRIMMING Starting today, leaflets describ- | ing the promotion will be distri- | buted to the public at the stores H affiliated with the chain. The [8 sweepstakes started Wednesday and continue for eight weeks, | The $50,000 promotion is based | [ on “lucky letters” that will be given | if po at each Giant or Giant, /Big Chief / Markets for the asking. No purchase || . is necessary. The “lucky letters” cen be used |E to spell out three slogans: “Gi | T Ladies. (Reg. 2.98) Corduroy Slacks Solid Patterns $1.00 Giant | [8 Pride,” worth one silver dollar; “Top | Value,” worth five silver dollars, and | & “For Thrifty People,” worth 100 @ilver dollars. a But that’s only part of it. Attached | § Boys (Reg. 9.95) Winter Jackets Detachable Hood 35.91 to each “lucky letter” is a coupon. This coupon will be filled out and |} deposited at ome of the markets. Then every week for eight weeks on Saturday might, a drawing will be | held at each market and a free | grocery order will be awarded. At the end of the eight weeks of draw- Ladies (Reg. 2.98) Nightgowns Flannel $1.99 Mens (Reg. 3.98) Work Pants famous Brand B.V.D. $2.50 Ladies (Reg. 4.95) Storm Boots Warmlined } YA Men's Flannel Shirts Heavyweight 2 for $3.00 Infants (Reg. 2.98) Cap — Booty Sweater Sets Orlon $1.99 Sires "MONK Plbg. & Hig. N. Lehigh St. Shavertown, Pa. Men's DRESS SOCKS (Reg. 55¢) 3 pr. $1.00 MAIN STREET USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN FACTORY DISTRIBUTORS — LUZERNE ON 24-HOUR SERVICE ~ BACK MT. LUMBER & COAL Company 674-1441 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING ELUNE dis GIFTS gifts FOR AHN RECLINERS from 359.95 There's Still Time ~ To Make Your Own BISSELL SWEEPERS Reg. $12.95 Special 9.95 72" x 36” Sheet Clear Plastic, Nails and Molding—everything you need to make a storm window in 5 minutes. | Open Every Night Until Xmas CLOTHING AND SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAM | GREENWALD'S IN LUZERNE el 3 ETE AT FT TT TT ew ——— eset pCO LOCO OOOO ILY ¢ agement of the firm. Other top officials are three of M. L. Hodin’s sons, William, Joseph and Jack M. From that first area super-market the in chain has grown to 18 units the greater Scranton-Wilkes- Barre area and reaching as far as Stroudsbury and Liberty, N. Y. In the works is what has been described as the most modern and largest supermarket ern constructing ‘1 Northeast The chain is new $500 000 Pennsylvania. the market just off Moosic Street, Scran- ton, unit which will to replace its Moosic Street be razed by the Pennsylvania Highway Department for a segment of the Anthracite Ex- pressway. The 30,000 square-foot building is expected to open in six months. YOU CAN’T LUZE IN LUZERNE Thus, #2 chain continues its ex- pansion ‘that has seen its receipts | grow from thousands annually erromsiey $0 wiv « ve Ty Fewr Hours For Shaver Family Light Box Jams | | Shavertown Fire Company mem- As Signals Fail | bers did a magnificent job in col- | pel], Joseph Youngblood, Walter in the valley that went out and JA | lecting for the Shaver Family Fund Davis and Harry Smith covered the | Collected for the fire victims of Dallas Borough traffic lights went | on Thursday afternoon and eve- remaining areas. [Harvey's Lake. out again Tuesday morning when a ming in their community, raising a regulator wheel on the old switch- | total of $725.11. box, pressed into service in place | of the one burned out during the recent storm, jammed beyond re- pair. A blast of the fire siren signalled | collectors during the afternoon : Shavertown Firemen Collect $725 Fredericks, Al Williams, John Chap- | 1¢ved to be the only fire company ‘ambulance were used in the drive. the start of the drive. Serving as | Four high school girls names m | known, volunteered their services SECTION A — PAGE 3 to solicit the Meadowcrest area and turned over to the local firemen forty dollars. gathered in a few. | hours. Shavertown Fire Company is be- and the | trucks | The Dallas Post | The two fire Uses The famous Kenro Camera In Its OFFSET DEPARTMENT : hours were William Pugh, Marvin | Electrician Paul Shaver “said that | Yeust, Ted Poad, Harry Smith, An- the new box was expected from | drew Roan and Anthony Plata. { New York early this week. During the evening hours, Chief Police have their vigil at the | Arnold Yeust, Edward Carey, An- five-points intersection. drew Roan, William Pugh, William | FEATURED in Chiffon that clings, ripples and wafts you to the center of holiday festivities has a two-tone flower on its satin belt. In red with pink, royal with blue, green with pearl green, white with blue. Sizes g_15 Mademoiselle =, : SPECIAL } rrr 27 Rall CARPETING foam back ‘1.98 (Lin. yd.) Other GIFT 11PS 9 x Jute Rug 12 Schechtman's ARMY-NAVY Store The only Army-Navy Store in Luzerne 84 MAIN STREET (Across from ACME) First Quality - Famous Brands . Discount Prices Just in time for Christmas Giving. Men’s (8.98 value) ‘Bulky Sweaters $3.98 Boy’s (4-buckle) Artics Special $2.98 Boys — Bluebell Lined Dungarees Men’s — 1st Quality (Reg. 1.00) Banlon Socks 2 pair $1.00 Genuine Leather (Val. 3.00) Dress Gloves © $1.98 roup — Men’s (Val. 9.95) Better Dress Shoes 2 to 6x (Reg. 2.00) Loafers — Oxfords 2 for $3.00 $4.98 and $5.98 Men’s — Thermo Lined — Extra Heavy (Reg. 5.00) Hooded Sweat Shirt - . . $3.98 Navy — Green — Red — Grey Bartwool (Val. 4.00) Blankets Special Group — Ladies Bulk Sweaters Handbags b Good for Car and Home (Reg. 6.00) wy ads $2.98 $3.98 $ > 9 J Bluebell — Italian 100% Wool (Reg. 8.98) Skirts ° Slacks - . . - - 3.98 Blouses | Short — Medium — Tall Housecoais STRAUSER’S Many Other Bargains — Unbelievable : | Lil < Ti) Values Just in Time. Pajamas | Yeo si Ye Shop SCHECHTMANS and SAVE : . nt Lingerie Shy Open Every Night Til 9 Until Main St., Luzerne } - Christrhas ET TA FTF HT TT Be BARRA RAE RAE § rs I "= > Santa's giving at the GLOBE wo 150 EXTRA StH Evening STAMPS Until - \ Dts with $7.50 purchase or more and coupon below ANN'S APPAREL Main Street Luzerne Rol iF fe] SHOPPING & ve HOUSEWARE HUNDREDS of GIFT ITEMS 7PC. BREAKFAST SETS from $89.95 TABLE — FLOOR LAMPS 9.95 wp PULL UP CHAIRS $19.95 up COFFEE TABLES STEP TABLES — SPECIAL ~— $16.95 each AT YOUR LOCAL DEALER | 3 Sport Shirts | ~ Belts — $1.30up Ties — $1.00 - $1.50 - $2.50 ~~ 4460, — $2.98 up DAD, UNCLE FRED Fo A 4 To 2 FA A A TE FE KB 7 2 FE 2K 0K BR A RT TE AE TEBE BEARER BEAL TRAE : ® BREATHIN' BRUSHED PIGSKIN CASUAL SHOES BY WOLVERINE $7.98 Open Every Night Until Xmas MAIN ST. We Give S&H Green Stamps LUZERNE > = Ea wo = co m ; «» » ' (GD EDD AT TNA ELIE Lh PETE TE ThE Th 60 ‘most wonderful ‘ GIFTS BOXED FREE AT THE GLOBE! BEDROOM SLIPPERS AND DRESSES VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS AND TIES SOCKS AND UNDERWEAR, BLOUSES, TOO GLOVES AND NYLONS, CAR COATS FOR ALL SCARVES AND BOOTS, TOWELS AND RUGS BELTS AND PAJAMAS, HANDKERCHIEFS ALSO SNUGGIES AND VESTS, COMFORTERS AND QUILTS MUFFLERS AND SLACKS, KNIT SUITS AND SKIRTS HATS AND CAPS AND HANDBAGS AND LOTS MORE IN SHORT, SOMETHING JUST RIGHT FOR MOM AND SISTER AND BROTHER, NIECE OR NEPHEW, EVEN SANTA SHOPS AT THE GLOBE F150 sions “tv vuzene] 150] | COUPON GOOD | THROUGHOUT STORE | 150 S&H GREEN STAMPS In Addition to Regular Stamps On Cash Purchases of $7.50 or more. THIS COUPON GOOD THROUGH | Wed. - Dec. 13 | 150’ I 150] a AES Wi SEES EES WEEE GEESE ER Mig YOU'LL FIND ROBES AND GOWNS, TIGHTS, SLIPS, SWEATERS . AND COUSIN MYRTLE, AND GRANDPA ED OPEN EVERY NIGHT "TIL DEC. 22