The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 31, 1963, Image 4

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Fred Williams Suffers
Blackout, Is At Nesbitt
~ Stricken suddenly il]
2d over the wheel.
440 Burch St.
Moosic
Thursday
morning, Fred Williams, 64, Terrace
Avenue, Trucksville, is reported in
air condition at Nesbitt Hospital.
Mr. Williams was driving toward
lingston on Memorial Highway when
he became semi-conscious and slump-
His wife, shut off the ignition and
‘ew the car horn to summon aid.
Mrs. Clint Johnson called Assistant ville for the past twenty five years.
Mrs. Welthy Thulin
East Stroudsburg
Mrs. Ruth Turger
1063 Springbrook Ave.
1 f ruary 5, at the Carousel Restaurant
Valley Flying Club and Cocktail Lounge, Kidder Street,
To Meet Tuesday Wilkes-Barre.
The Wyoming Valley Flying Club| Due to the recent amount of pub-
will meet at 8 P.M. on Tuesday, Feb- licity pertaining to the safeness of
~~. |flying, we wish to extend an invita-
Chief of Police Jess Coslett, who sum- | tion to all interested persons to at-
i moned the Kingston Township Am- | tend. As one of the purposes of the
buance. Wyoming Valley Flying Club is to
Mr. Williams, a supervisor for the! promote knowledge of general (non-
H. J. Heinz Company received his | commerica) aviation, we will try to
months ago.
The couple have resided in Trucks- | There will be music for dancing after |
| the meeting.
\
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1963
Want To Learn
Social Dancing?
Want to learn social dancing?
There is still time to register for
Tuesday evening courses at Shaver- |
town YMCA building, where Back |
Mountain Homemakers Holiday is
sponsoring lessons in Spanish Rhy-
thms and other ballroom dancing
forty year service award several | answer all questions, or clarify any | under direction of Sheri Downing, jects Tuesday mornings, 10 to 12,
misunderstandings you may have. | vho teaches social dancing al the | are still open for registration. Dron
central YMCA.
Intermediate students will meet at
350,000200
Diane Williams
814 Blucher St.
Scranton
Mrs. Anthony Tekata
27 Wyoming, Lee Park
Wilkes-Barre
CRISP RED
NEW LOW PRICE
CUCUMB
FRESH TENDER
CARROTS
RADISHES
| VAN CAMP
BAKED BEANS
Pos OR TOMATO SAUCE
Thomas Gallagher
1350 Penn Ave.
Scranton
Mrs. Rose Marx Mrs. F. V. Buck ; Olga Yankovich Mrs. John Bezek
822 Beech St. 131 Brook St. 778 Main St. BR. D, 7A
Scranton “¥ i Simpson, Waymart
BUY 2 Ibs. OF FRANKS
AND GET CME 16-0Z. CAN
Kathryn Bienick
1218 Hampton St.
Scranton
4
MR. BUBBLE
COUPON GOOD THRU
1-1b.
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CHICKEN
BEEF
TURKEY
SUN VALLEY
BONNIE—W
3 SALTINES
POPULAR ORAMGE-APRICOT DRIsK,
BREAKFAST COCKTAIL 3°
© {NSTANT COFFEE
| NESCAFE
Top Quality
Men’s Socks
JESSE
- ia TSUN VALLEY
VEGETABLES
' PEAS, CUT CORN,
MIXED VEGETABLES,
; ] PEAS ‘CARROTS
FRENCH FRIES
3 A SS £0 A EE AHS TA SSR 5
HITE OR COLORED
BATHROOM TISSUE 10 ri. 69¢
lily CRACKER BARREL
While Supply Lasts
LIMIT ONE COUPON
COUPON GOOD THRU SAT.,
SWISS CHEESE
PKG. LC
9-0z.
Pkg.
S¢
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ree. 19C
1 .00
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Cans
50 BONUS
| Top Value Stamps
With the Purchase of Each Pkg. of
SAT., FEB. 2nd
LIMIT ONE COUPGN PER CUSTOMER
With the Purchase of 24—Five Cent
NESTLE CANDY BARS
PER CUSTOMER
FEB.
i Top Value Stamps
a With the Purchase of One Pound or P over
COUPON GOOD THRU SAT., FEB. 2nd
LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER £3
. 25 BONUS
Top Value Stamps
With the Purchase of 60’s or 100’s Size
BUFFERIN TABLET
COUPON GOOD THRU S$AT., FEB. 2nd
LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER
1 Book Club,
Presents Paper
Mrs. John Howell Williams, a re-
cent speaker at Back Mountain
entertained
| members of the Thursday Club at
/
9. p.m), beginners at 8. Couples or
groups are preferable to single appli-
cants
Daytime courses in fascinating sub-
| around some Tuesday morning and
have a look.
her home on Park Place, Kingston,
January 24, where she presented a
paper on Henry Adams. Mrs. Fran-
ces Dorrance was among the ap-
preciative audience.
Driits Cancel Schools
Tunkhannock schools, including
those at Beaumont, were called off
on Monday because of drifted roads
lin rural pick-up areas. Zero weather
returned after a four-inch snow Sat-
uday night, which followed a beauti-
fully sunny day featuring dripping
icicles.
—
Mrs. Frank Pasone
47 Winter Lang
Wilkes-Barre
Mrs. Frank Germano
514 Park St.
Honesdale
~ SIRLOIN OR RIB
PORTERHOUSE STEAK .
SWISS OR CUBE STEAK .
Mrs. Paul LaBelle
103 Short Lane
Scranton
(NO PICTURE
AVAILABLE)
| Charies Gallagher, son of Mr.
Cees Frijers
IN. Hampton St,
Wilkes-Barre
. »89¢
. "99¢c :
MILK FED
2nd
® Loin Veal
STUFFEL
© Fresh Veal Patlies
Flav-o-rite Long Bologna or Braunschweiger .
SWIFT'S—BUTTER BALL
BD
) TURKEY =
LEG « RUMP VEAL
© Shoulder Veal Chops .
@ Rib Veai Chops . ......Ib 73¢
Ib. 19¢
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Chops
brs Chuck
Stewing Be-g
2% 69
5
55
LEAN
Ib. 43¢
OSCAR MAYER SANDWICH SPREAD
8 Oz. 33¢ | 2
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10-0z.
Jar
$ 1 09
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Fancy Fresh
39¢ pr.
6 Pr | WHITE FISH
Smoked
Luzerne Appetizers
Sliced (Reg. Price in lesser quantities)
g Kosher Corn Beef
Whole, Half or Piece
Kosher Pastrami
Jumbo White Fish
Fresh Salads
(Pot. or Mac.
Fancy Silver
SALMON
WHITE SHRIMP
Frosted ;
POLLOCK FILLET
Fresh (12 oz. can)
~- Cole Slaw) To
“Fisherman Fresh’
SEAFOODS
Fancy (Med. Size - 40-50 count)
STANDARD OYSTERS... 1.05
(Reg. 49¢
{ Reg.
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ESH TUB BUTTER . .
IMPORTED BLEU CHEESE . .
Pecan Topped and Loaded With Butter
DANISH STRIPS -
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49¢)
CHERRY CRESCENT
Filled With Delicious Franek Custard (Reg. 2/25c)
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Grade
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3 for 25¢
Mr. and Mrs. Harper G. Hand-
shaw, New Cumberland, have an-
nounced the engagement of their
of Mr. and Mrs.
son
New Cumberland High School and
Bloomsburg State College.
daughter, Nancy Ann, to Lt. Wayne |
| Dean . Moss,
| Myron D. Moss, Shickshinny R.D:. 2.
Miss Handshaw isa graduate of |
She is
pokes i 'NNSYL VAN ia
Betrothed
NANCY ANN HANDSHAW
teaching in the Ephrata Union School
District.
| Lt. Moss is a graduate of Lake-
Lehman High School and Blooms-
| burg State College. He is stationed
lat Webb Air Force Base in Texas.
No date has been set for the wed-
ding.
Mr. and Mrs.
Harris
nounce
daughter,
Dorman Schooley,
the
+ Betty to Hugh
and
Chester
Jean,
Mrs. Charles J. Gallagher,
Street, Kingston.
Miss Schooley is a graduate of
Westmoreland High School, class of
Hill Road, Trucksville, an-
engagement of their’
Betty Jean Schooley, betrothed
To Po Gallagher Of Kingston
11657, She is employed at the Jet
Finance Company, Kingston. A
graduate of Kingston High schcol.
Mr. Gallagher recently completed a
six month enlistment with the army,
: stationed at Fort Knox, Kentucky.
i No date
wedding.
Judge To y Speak At
Father Keme Bward
Judge Jacob Schiffman will be
principal speaker at the Back Moun-
tain Protective Association Dinner
when it presents the Community
Service Award to Reverend Francis
A. Kane, Pastor of the Gate of
Heaven Church, dt was announced
by Attorney James Lenahan Brown,
} President of the Association.
Dinner will be held Tuesday even-
ing, February 19, 1963 at the Irem
Temple Country Club. The Com-
munity Award is béing pr esented to
Reverend Francis A. Kane for out-
standing community service to ‘the
Back Mountain area.
Serving on the dinner committee
are Reverend Robert D. Yost, ar-
rangements; Robert Laux, dinner
chairman; Charles Glawe, ticket
chairman; Dr. F. Budd Schooley, re-
ception chairman; Frank Wadas, pro-
gram; Mrs. Elizabeth Wallo, enter-
tainment.
Entertainment will be provided
by the Music Department of College
Misericordia.
Griffith Will Sail On
Destroyer Vogelgasange
Fireman Richard Griffith, TU.S.N.
assigned to Boston Naval Station and
Mrs. Griffith spent a few days with
the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Griffith, Trucksville, this
week.
Dick will sail fom Charlestown,
Mass. abroad the $S.S. Destroyer
Vogelgasange shortly on a cruise,
returning upon its completion to
Norfolk, Virginia.
His wife, the former Joan Novak,
Wilkes-Barre, will visit with relatives
in this area until his return.
Reservations Chairman
MRS. ROBERT GRAHAM
still open to
members and friends planning to
attend the Dallas Senior Woman's
lub’s mid-winter dance to be held
Saturday, February 9, at Irem Tem-
ple Country Club.
Reservations are
Mrs. Robert Graham, Shavertown,
and Mrs. Robert Maturi, Trucksville,
‘| will accept reservations by phone
until ‘the Saturday morning of the
dance.
engaged in completing plans to make
this year’s affair a memorable one,
according to Mrs. Jack Stanley,
general chairman. The attractive
posters distributed widely through-
made by Mrs. Henry)
Mrs. Edward Ratcliffe.
Moyer. ,
Sell Quickly Through
The Trading Post
TAKE HE
It's filled with the finest
674-3888
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Here’s how to win her on February 14th!
‘Hand her this. Valentine of romantic red satin.
/ Wonderfully fresh Fanny Farmer Miniatures—
dozens of delicious, delightful flavors! She’ 1l love
them—and you. 1 lb. 2 oz. $3.75.
Faany former CANDIES
EVANS DRUG STORE
Shavertown
candy a heart could want.
674-9141
has been set for the
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