SECTION A — PAGE 4 STORE HOURS Most ACME’s Open Today Til 9 P.M. Open 'Til 6 P.M.—Dec. 24 CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY Regular Hours Thurs, Fri. & Sat., Dec. 26—27—28 OUR SEASON'S GREETING: Eid RR RR RR RR RRR RRR Le Lancaster Brand Oven-Ready Broad Breasted (18-1b. Up) Ib. Ib. 2 loaves 39¢ SUPREME STUFFING BREAD Lancaster Brand Lancaster Brand SEMI-BONELESS - SHANKLESS : FULLY COOKED FULLY COOKED irs hy : H AMS hQe H HALE Ib. or HALF Ib. WHOLE HAM (12 to 14-1b.) Ib. 55¢ Finest Quality CANNED MEATS Ag CANNED] Lancaster Brand one § PIGHICS | CANNED HAMS HAMS | 4 5-1b. $ 89 > 3.1b. 5-lb. b (9 to I1- 5 ¢ f «2% § sbggae shsm7e {UC 65 VALLEE MAID = 3 1b. Rolls $1.00 FRESH SAUSAGE .35¢ CALIF. NAVEL, LARGE > ORANGES ; Ga DU > eT POTATOES. 2 bs. PGF A nS Sind i IDEAL S54 Stamps = i e Purchase o cans $5.00 or More = = <= 1-LB. , (Excluding Cigarettes, <> : ox IDEAL Milk & Fair Trade Items) S) = Lancaster Bacon = Apple Expires: Dec. 31, 1963 — Expires: Dec. 31, 1963 p= One Coupon << A . 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Mm - a, hy, of H un FARMDALE & IDEAL ICE CREAM = = eqular or Extra Lean | | or IDEAL ICE MILK | = GROUND BEEF S Hg = BH = Expires: Dec. 24, 1963 i HEH mw Expires: Dec. 24, 1963 HH BS oncom S Hm aa, rh m= E Frito Ho Aone N B DooooonooERtiis BOW Shaan - FHEFEEEEDEEENREEEEN rANEDEEEENGEENEEEDE JR 25 6 0 OO A ANSENENEHRNEN ARAN BH Hm | ou THIS coupoN WORTH X - - THIS coupon worTH ¥ Nn 25 SSH Green Stamps = Wm 20 38H Green Stamps = With the Purchase of oa ww 1-lb. bag ot WW Seats. botfles on Ww VIRGINIA LEE POTATO CHIPS | BALA CLUB BEVERAGES Hm ube i, N Ore ny Og. 24. hes Bm B Expires: Dec. 24, 1963 Wm ah EE chm EH = u BH Bm wm 1 rr — 45 Bird Count (Contuiued from Page 1 A) Frank Jackson's pileated: wood- pecker remained concealed. Officially cited were: great horned owl, red crossbill, cardinal, :junco, goldfinch, starling, white-breasted nuthatch, black-capped chickadee, blue-jay, tree sparrow, evening grosbeak, cedar waxing, grouse, pine siskin, English sparrow, brown- capped chickadee, tufted titmouse, crow, hairy woodpecker. PD Brewer's blackbird, cowbird, mocking bird, redpoll, cooper hawk, mourning dove, horned lark, red- wing blackbird, white-wing crossbill, catbird, downy woodpecker, canvas- THE DALLAS POST. MONDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1963 | back duck, red-breasted nuthatch, pied-bill grebes, ‘robin, horned grebe, red-neck grebe, lesser scaup, winter wren, black duck, mallard, golden-eye, American merganser, red tailed hawk, kingfisher, field sparrow, white throated sparrow, Son Sparrow. « The Bird Club was founded under the aegis. of the Dallas’ Post. It Ed- win Johnson was its first president, Mrs. T. M. B. Hicks its first secre- tary. © Over the ‘years it has at- tracted members from the Valley. meets in the Library Annex. For Letter Press Try The Dallas Post A jolly salute to all and a hatful of cheery greet- ings for Christmas! May we extend our thanks and say, once again it's been a pleasure to serve you. GLOBE IN LUZERNE "OPEN THURS. and FRI. NIGHTS DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Present Charter For New Lake-Lehman Rey Club Presentation is made of the char- | ter of the new Lake-Lehman High | School Key Club to Mike Casey, | president of the group. {| Morshall | ies, having held the highest schoi- Dallas Kiwanis Club and - Dallas High School Key Club set the Jerry ‘Gardner, Division 15 chair- man; Terry Kent, Governor of Penn- sylvania Key Club; Merrill Faegen- burg, president of Dallas Kiwanis; Casey; Sam Davenport and Edward Edwards, sponsors for Key Club. Photo by Kozemchak wheels in motion for the formation of this second such service group in the Back Mountain. (see related story). . Left to right: Terry Shaffer, dis- trict chairman for Pennsylvania; Robert Moyer, Dallas, Is | Graduated With Honors Robert E. Moyer, IMvs. Homer Moyer, Lane, Dallas, was graduated {rom Pennsylvania Stete University on Saturday morning with a BS in M:neral Economics. son of Mr. A graduate of Westmor-land High School, Mr. Moyer has been an honor student throughout his college years. He was selected as for graduation ceremon- cglic rating in his class. Beb will leave February 5 for Fort Sill, Oklahoma, where he will scrve in the Artillery Division of the U. S. Army. He received- his commission as second lieutenant early Saturday morning at servicep held prior to graduation. and | 20 Split Rail | Davis, will take over after Christ- mas. Exhibition intramural games were played this week. Each team pla¥- ed four games. The league will start after the Christmas vacatigé. Interscholastic schedule will also start after Christmas. DALLAS Junior High NEWS Home After Basic Joseph J. Archavage, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Archavage, RD 2, Hunlock Creek, is spending a fifteen day furlough after basic training at Fort Jackson, S. C. He will be sent to Fort Carson, Col., when he goes back. Graduate of Harter High School, The Christmas dance was really a big success. Everyone seemed to enjoy himself and all left the dance rather starry-eyed. Last week's assembly consisted of a movie about West Point and some Christmas music furnished by the Slick Six, a Junior High or- chestra. West Nanticoke, he was employed One of our English teachers, Mrs. | by Pennsylvania Gas and Water Mary Ruth Kleinginna, is leaving | Company before entering the service. us. Her replacement, Mrs. Dorothy | We put this tree in our main office to light up your heart with all the joys »f Christmas i with best wishes, to our many patrons and friends for a holiday season overflowing with joy and the best of cheer. From the officers and employees of the Luzerne Electric Division, ~~ United Gas Improvement Company come Heartiest Greetings for a | Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Earl F. Herold, of Butler, Grand Master of Masons in Pennsylvania ‘A retired banker and buginess- man, was r ecently installed as Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Pennsylvania. : The ancient installation cere- mony was held at the Annual Com- munication of Grand Lodge in Ma- sonic Temple, Philadelphia. Mr. Herold; who has dedicated many years to free masonry, will head approximately 258,000 Penn- | sylvania Masons in 606 Masonic : Lodges throughout the state. He retired in 1961 as vice pry ident and director of Butler Sav- ings and Trust Company after 47 years of service, and serves on the Advisory Committee of the Butled Office of Commonwealth Bank and Trust Company of Piccsburgi. Mr. Herold has tw» daughtirs, Mrs Lucille: Hendersnn. Sat Lake Ci.7. Utah, and Mrs. [Shirley Yea- ger, Warren, Pa. who are Masons, Oliver C., a Past Master of Butler Lodge No. 272, and W. Kenneth, Orlando, Florida, also a member of Butler Lode No. 272. New Books Available To Beaumont Library Ultimately available to Beau- mont users of the Bradford-Sulli- van-Wyoming County library book- mobile are these three new acqui- sitions. donated by Bradford-Sul- livan Grange No. 23: Shakespeare, a biography by Pet- ter Quenell. This book is rich in colorful detail and is a complete i study incorporating with ig i history all discoveries made hb / scholars in the last sixty years and | provides a total picture of Shakes- | peare, the man and his work, and his influence in drama through the ages. It is written in an easy read- able style, interesting to everyone. Modern Art of Candle Creatirg,, by Don Olsen. This interesting book supplies the basic information neec- ed to make candles in any home kitchen and deals with all phases of candle creating. The rediscovery of this form of lighting dates back before the time of Christ. More and more peovle are interested in mak- ing candles as a business and a hobby. Edgar Allen Poe, by Vincent Bur- anelli. In this study of Poe, his stories, poetry and criticisms are analyzed. Poe’s immense influence -in France is discussed, and his place as one of America’s most gifted writers and his effect on world lit- Also two brothers “Bil eal the 8 & BR