SECTION A—PAGE6 = Le THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL, 25,1063 "DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA | — RT EET Luzerne County, at Harveys Lake, | home of, or by writing to Otto A ance of th tract 1 t : rat: nd ’ 3 1 Public Notice Pennssivenia wl 100 ck Ben, Shroars Bots fave mds o gontract or Jefery Renford P. Wilces | Distribute Seedlings To Return To Arabia Home Economist To Open A Ty TTR g 9 avi ime, | ors, Harveys Lake, Pennsylvania. th. t of 50 t £] Mr. and Mrs. Verne Stueber and 3 1 ‘ : } So NOTICE by 196% for Ten- thew pe materials specified herein, the Lin o or an a Bre Married Ten Years For Game Cover, Food chidron Pe and Michael a Spring Furniture Show » § ealed proposals will be received gallons, more or less shall meet the Standard Specifica-| an additional bond th t] Mr. and Mrs. Renfor 1 Wilce, | r rex he vis. | ed to their home in Westfield, N.J,, : dr \ and publicly opened- and read by Penetrating Oil (Dust Oil) and for | tions of the Pennsylvania Depart- of 50 ia ir) rs ot) Jr, a Valley, ee E he ee after having spent the Baster holi- | in es iy me ot} fl the Supervisors of Lake Townghip, Fen Pousand 0.400) Gallons, | ment of Highways. the contract in accordance wi ith | their tenth wedding anniversary to- Commission, Sah that over day with Mrs; Stueber’s parents, Bi 4 2 Tr La i } (more or less,-C 2 Asphalt. | The successful bidder, when | the Second Class Township Code, | day. The former Louise Marion | 920,000 food and cover producing My, and Mrs. Fred Gabel. Mr. Stue. and 0 en Hous : i Sutl ts Wy, last A COAL Proposal forms, Specifications, | awarded the contract, shall furnish | Article VIII, Section 803, Bonds Kyttle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. seedlings were distributed in the ber is employed by the California Ein LA iW; er a oh s Furn- Hi } ; ! Form of Contract and Instructions | a bond with suitable, reasonable! for Protection of Labor and Mater-| Lewis Kyttle, Pikes Creek and Mr. | Northeast Division during the past Oil Company, he ‘and his family will | | day evening, a t 7:30 Po ’ offi 1 NEW LOW PRICES to Bidders may be obtained at the’ requirements guaranteeing perform- ialmen, | Wilce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Renford | eek’ to iSportsmen’s Clubs, Farm return to Arabia in June for a stay | ~ Miss ad will te @ = } VERY HARD. NO D a, All proposals must be upon the | PF. Wilce, Sr., Carbondale, were | Game Project Corporators, Boy and of two years. Mrs. Stueber, the} fe Te ap a = { LOW ASH CONT JIRT form furnished by the undegsigned. | | | married April 25, 1953, ‘at the | | Girl Scout Troops, and other inter- | former Rebecca y Gabel, brought | broiler meal, a rotisserie meal and 0 ENT The Supervisors reserve the right | Christian Church, Wyoming Ave. | ested organizations. Large numbers alang her favorite Persian Cas to.be | | the fine points of cooking with the § 3 HIGH IN HEAT to reject any or all proposals. Forty Fort. Rev. Charles Frick will also be planted on State Game | treated by Dr. Flack gnd for shots latest in ranges and refrigeration i i § —-100% GUARANTEED— (Signed) | officiated. | Attendants were the | Lands in various counties. fio etait 2 Je ae | The food prepared will be given a - | | stove & gumso NUT $1650 OTTO A, BIERY, Secretary. | Er Copa po dn ee oe ara a prizes and ithe public jg! fovited in. § § 5 PEA 15.00 FERRET CIR * | of Carbondale. : oe i i 5 ‘palates that the seed- | to bring as many cats as you wish IS I T h following day, Sagur- I STOKER 14.00 Lutheran Wom | x apd ings wi e planted on land open | jj their country but will allow ay, May 4th, will be devoted ) In Two Ton Lots 1 ! men Mr. Wilce is employed at Natona | to public hunting, and also to show | | Sp. pring Furniture Show and Ores : : ; Sather Chace | Mills, Inc., Dallas, and Mrs. Wilce | the location where the “seedlings | Bo dogs. on | House at Sutliff’s, to which the pub- : Give 2 3 Haye Notice cn sai OF shee PARKING _ ns Be aren a at Benton Indusiins Fontan They | will be planted. | food and cover: in some places, block lic is also invited. n elwery are parents of two daughters, Wen- In s 3 14if] - The U.G.I. Home Economist re- i 674-5766 Sih Wednesdns Hon 8 at St. | dy Louise nine years, a member of | | hedges i laa rn | plantings or evergreens to provide | sides in Clark Summit and is 1962, c 's Lutheran Church, when she | | the third grade class of Ross Ele- escape cover along field borders; in | ye graduate of dietetics from Marywood MILTON PERREGD | will review the study book, “Asia's | mentary School and three year old | others, species such as Asiatic Crab- | Save «On. Your: Printing — | College in Scranton. b moms - So Rim.” _ Tammy Lynn. : | apple er Bittersweet : to provide both * Have It Done By THE POST ! SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST - SEEEEEENENEENENEE NANA NENA RENAN E AN ARERR EN SEE 4 SNEEENENENEEENRN EERE EEA NEESER NEE ERNA : C : Lb. £8 SEA FOOD tis § : FANCY DRESSED 5-lb. BOX 89¢ D 4 § PRE-CARVED C A > i ‘ "Lh. 32 b. voukin WHITINGS . 19¢ i J : SKINLESS GOD FILLET Eb. box 1.93 Ib, 39¢ EXTRA TRIM CENTER CUT PICNIC SLICES, 1B, 55¢ TASTE 0’ SEA HADDOCK DINNER «. 45¢ : Lancoster Brand Lancaster Brand BRISKET GROUKD BEEF mwsien GQc BONE i N 9g¢ BONELESS 59¢ OR BEEF CUBES [b. Lancaster Brand Lancaster Brand LUSCIOUS CALIF." BEEF LIVER Sebocted : ib. 3Q¢ CHUCK STEAK Center Cut ib. £G¢ : MINGED LUNCHEON o B54. J ARE STEAL oo > 1s | 5 ende Ib. : B Lesser Amounts—Slightly Higher CUBE STEAK Tener 89¢ i FOR 3 DATS Acme has the oT» Quality : 5. Pint 5 ONLY - - - 5 ! nn THURSDAY, FRIDAY - a TE {Ds hE: | PLUS EVERYDAY ... LOW PRICES! od r FIRM RIPE : cello Cc a TR CRUSHED or 303 i ti cans : TOMATOES pty ‘ 0 WHOLE gn : ££ WASHED CLEAN FRESH ia 303 C » ne i A - ob. C oi cans : : cello bags Adi -E s FRESH CUT TOSSED SALAD se. 19¢ | \ LN cuT cans M1 | 12-01. C 8 AAAS GARDEN SUPPLIES wmermmmmnmnmemm~manmnny i SE RVE S STRAWBERRY jar y 3 GARDENER’S CANADIAN : NONE FINER ANTROL a . i COW MANURE | GARDEN | Radnor Estates | ROSE And dh ER V Bh 5 duark C COMPOST ~ | PEAT MOSS | GRASS SEED | Flower Dust lel 1 1 bottle 7 25.16. to. ie a 8 10-0z. 39 Reg. as 2, 4 . : beg 9% $329 =~ $19 Duster 1 $1.79 tb i o pint / C Ha aa ure a id na aa apt 5 »B i jar, Virginia Lee Plain, eed or old Fashioned my ER : 2 5 Eo i 8-oz. C 9 * ye 5 p o {i p bottle ” 12-02. Em FRESH BAKED ICED (SAVE 4c) [rrr rma i : CREAMY jar a CINNAMON BUNS »« 35¢ | CHERRY PIES | : (SAVE 18c) I 25 EXTRA STAMPS FRESH BAKED : (SAVE 6c) $ | | WITH COUPON IN THIS AD AND PURCHASE | SPANISH BAR CAKE + 39+ Dr $1, OF 4 PKGS. IDEAL GELATIN OR PUDDING L S———— TETLEY TEA BAGS GERBER Tdeal Sliced ~~ i> SPECIAL! pkg. pkg. 2 St a 16-0z. Fis 67¢ i $4.23 BABY -SlfaWnerries pkgs. exe FOODS : IDEAL CHOPPED BROCCOLI 3 75: 3 ' SNOW'S PRODUCTS i | : IDEAL SUGCOTASH 35x oo CLAM CHOWDER or on 27} STRAND JUNIOR PUDDINGS IDEAL PEAS & CARROTS 3 x 39¢ | gE: RQ "ASSORTED FLAVORS" IDEAL GRAPE JUICE cn 499 MINCED CLAMS Myroz. can 25¢ 6 jars 65 6 jars 93 j El cans 49 96.0Z, BOTILE, 2.07 = : KING SIZE, 1.29 DISHWASHER si LAUNDRY 0 W 32-02. bot. 3 S Us large giani 11 B ALL LIQUID. «ot J3¢ SILVER DUST 55 35¢ i Tlc ALL nosis. 45 FELS NAPTHA SOAP 3 uo 35¢ MILD KING SIZE, 82c WITH AMMONIA (10c OFF) ' INSTANT L ES Ige. pkg 33 U Qui reg. 3 ¢ ga 15-01, 28-01. : LUX FLAK ¢ LUX LIQUID 7: 37° 37 59; HANDY ANDY 5 2c “i> 67c FELS NAPTHA got pis. TOE 43.0Z, SIZE ViGALLON, 1.31 REGULAR SIZE, bar 10c LIOUID ah FLUFFY ALL pkg Jde ID 3 int A (12c OFF) ent 300 + ge LUX SOAP sammisize 3 4¢ GENTLE FELS = 37¢ 7 §3¢ t. WU bot GIANT SIZE 2 vy 8 DETERGENT - (4c OFF) COMPLEXION (10c OFF 3 BARS) (10c OFF 2 BARS) LIQUID CLEANER (7c OFF) Yas OFF) . RINSO GREEN pia 16 SWAN LIQUID fs 33 Ze 59 PRISE SOAP 3 r WA FELS oh. Oe % y bars bars NAPTHA b 28 be bis Eo KING SIZE [25 OFF) 1.06 (5c OFF) (10: OFF) oud (10¢ OFF) SIZE 2, bs PINSO BLUE se 90 oct 69 ¢ y be da Bde BATH 2 BARS 33c £ FABRIC SOFTENER (5c OFF) (I10c OFF) 4 pla. pkg. OV’ HANDY AND bot. Jp Bot. LIFEBUQY SOAP AL 1c FELSO RT RE : / : i bot. bot 452 OFF DEAL = DETERGENT A he oe 3 INSTANT SURF DETERGENT ETE TNT Fh son 88 VIM TABLETS 41 5:67 DOG FOOD 6. 53¢ 277 29¢ B_. FELS NAPTHA * Sits 0