The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 30, 1963, Image 6

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    ~ BECTION A — PAGE 6
FROM SANTA’S SACK
Christmas is the children’s season
V8 and this week we dedicate this
~ column to them.
‘Old Santa apparently visited
~ every home in Shavertown on
~ Christmas Eve, bringing a cherished
toy to all the little ones in the
household.
Chatty Cathy dolls were the
_ favorite gift of the girls and the
~ boys chose from a wider variety of
~ playthings.
Little Patricia Wadas had writ-
~ ten early for a baby doll then de-
lighted everyone in the household
© by saying she forgot what she
wanted but Santa would remember.
This was no doubt a coy act on her
part to forestall the frequent ques-
~ tioning by her doting older bro-
thers. On Christmas morning Santa
had remembered her with a lov-
~ able Chatty Cathy baby and a car-
riage.
iL © Carol Sheldon, her playmate,
also received a Chatty Cathy doll
3 and found the day a happy one as
she mothered her new possession.
Brenda McClure, a little too
young last year to comprehend the
- meaning of Christmas was real
excited when a dolly was waiting
under the tree.
Danny Updyke couldn’t wait to
© try out that new bike ;
. A charming new “talking doll
Sally Says, who chatter; on and on
when you push a button hax
~ Sharon Frederick all agns thesz
days and a new outfit arrived for
Tammy.
~~ Tiny Pegey Kovetchney,
asked only for lollynons. received
an abundant snoply along with a
doll and teddy bear.
Johnny {3idorek wos a hannv lad
when Santa delivered a comstrne-
tion truck for him ard Casner the
i Ghost for little brother. Jimmie.
i who was fascinated with the comi-
who | §
Shavertown
ceived their. walkie-talkies
time before the holiday and are
lcoking forward to using them in
the neay future. ;
Miss Dorothy Dillon, Harrisburg,
was a Christmas ‘guest of IMr. and
Mrs. Walter Roberts.
Sincere sympathy is extended to
Mrs. Dorothy Lengel in her recent
bereavement.
Irvin Davis, Washington, D.C.
was the, guest of his sister, Mrs.
William Glahn, over the Christmas
holiday.
Miss Kathy Dobinick. Alexandria,
Va., spent the holiday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Dobi-
nick, Goeringer Avenue, and ail
enjoyed Christmas dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Saxe.
Tommie Jenkins was unable to
get home for Christmas, being sta-
tioned with the U3 Navy on
Okinawa, :
Radioman F. C. and Mrs.
ence McClure
Akron N, V.. with hic narents,
and Mrs. Walter McClure.
It was geod to hear from Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Lewis. now in
Nevada. who formerly lived here
and enioy the news from the" home
town through our pages.
seme:
|
Lawr- |
spent Christmas in
Mr.
ORT Fo RT|!
| their
i tege and on security assignments
Little Candy Poad, Laneaster, ar-
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Shel-
‘don Evans.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hall en-
joyed Christmas Day at th home of
youngest grandson anc
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
, Mrs. Robert J ewell.
James Parry Took Part
In Kennedy Services
James T. Parry, USCG, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Parry, Pioneer
Avenue, Dallas, participated in the
State Funeral ceremonies for the
late President John Fitzgerald Ken-
nedy, Washington, D. C., in the
Canital Building Steps Cordon,
Jim was among 150 Coast
Guardsmen from. the Receivine,
Center, Cape May, N. J., who took
part in the processional from the
White House to the National Ro-
tunda, served in the funeral cor-
for visiting heads of state.
LUZERNE |
THEATRE
WALT | DISNEY
presents
| 420,000 Leagues
THEATRE, |
Tonight and Tuesday /
“55 Days in Peking”
Charlton Heston
Ava Gardner
*
cal toy.
Linda Saxe found a rocking chair
and a dollv waiting on Christmas
Iv * rorning, Donna, a dol honece and
| doll, and Sandy. her requested two
wheeler bike pnd wrist watch, t
8 At the: Ed Thompsons, four
WO yonngaters wovna ia arenn
~ when Santa delivered a train for
Roy, an Etch A Sketch for Booth.
Bno-Gos= for Ned and a baby Chat-
tv Cathy for Lisa,
Julie Ann Evans. dauahter of ‘he
~ Milton Evans. was thrilled with |
her new bicuele and a carriace, |
For little Christine vane danah.
ter of the Tom Jenkins’ the dav
was one of amazoment and avait.
~ mont and her I'ttle dolly was often
forgotten in the ola—vany of Mark's
d-mp truck and grader and Gwen-
~ nie’s tyrewriter.
- Mimi Roan’s
ul wager ulflad
brought along a do'lie. B'agar bro-
thers, Andy and Stovia were
thrilled no end with their walkie
talkies, carryine thaip rnerished
gifts to bed with them Christmas
night.
Barbara Ann Voelker’; doll and
Sad
¥eish, for ‘a. hig
" and Santo
. cradle, baton a-di mwnd father
5 clock made her holiday a happy
i one. |
| Debbie Roberts. danchier
Walter Roberts, has hours cf harpy
playtime ahead with her new Bar-
by Doll, complete with wardrobe
and furniture whle broths: D-rie
“is intriqued with his ~
saldier set. ‘A new tobocgan for
the entire familv vio~ tried on or
the Conntrv C'mh glides on Satur-
day with the s~%% snow brining »
glow to the little faces as Daddy
maneuvered its course.
HERE AND THERE
Freezing condit'ons early Friday
evening found drivers unablz tn
manipnlate Prmesr’ Avanne unt!
the State Hishwav trnck
cinders to a‘d motorists.
i
snvagd
Many
nos said they had little trouble
until they hit Pioneer Avenue.
Perhars a few mere ashes would
Fave helped. With a bad night on
hand, a number cf residents stayed
home to enioy a quiet evenin~
after the holiday rush.
~ John Butler and his son re-
MONK Plbe. & Hig.
N. Lehigh St.
Shavertown, Pa.
SIGNS OF ALL KIND
BUILT - PAINTED
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WINDOWS |
DISPLAYS
SHO:CARDS |
PAPER SIGNS
SIGN cLoth |
SCOTCHLITE
ART WORK |
® TRUCKS
|SELINGO SIGNS,
i
of the
tank and |
travelers coming through the Poco- ||
HUNTSVILLE
Wed. - New Year’s Day
Through Sunday (3-11)
Jack Lemmon
Carol Lindley
“Under the Yum
Yum Tree”
Under the Sea”
3 sebagai i
Wednesday - Thursday
3 Elvis Presley
“Fun in. Acapulco”
Friday - Saturday
Leslie Caron and the
L-Shaped Room
Sunday (2-11)
TWQ TOP HITS
“Big Red”
COHIT
“Tarzans Three
Challenges”
rived Christmas Day to spend the |
As the
clock
strikes the
hour that
ushers ina
brand
New Year,
we send
wishes in a
shower, with
grateful
“thank you's"
most sincere
to all our
friends every
2 where. We
hope your year is
1\ simply grand!
SERVICE
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THE DALLAS POST, MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1963
STORE HOURS TRIS WEEK!
MONDAY __ Open 'Til 9 P.M.
TUESDAY __Open Til 6 P.M.
WEDNESDAY CLOSED
New Year’s Day
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Regular Store Hours
SEMI-BONELESS
COOKED HAMS
WHOLE C
or
EITHER Lb.
HALE
Domestic Canned Hams
3-Lb. Can 5-Lbh. Can
9 to 11-Lb.
» 69¢ ‘2.29 ‘3.75
Imported Hams messmano.
Domestic Canned Picnics __%." °1.89
hs $2.19
SUPER-RIGHT THIN SLICED
Luncheon Meats
Pickle Loaf, Plain Loaf, Bologna,
Olive Loaf, Macaroni and Cheese Loaf,
Old-Fashioned Loaf
_ CRESCENT MARBLE OR GOLD
| A&P PEAS & JARRE. 2 i.
- C EACH
6-0z.
4 Pls. 20 25¢
KISSLING'S BALLIET'S
Sauerkraut i; 23c¢
SEAFOOD BUYS!
Jumbo Shrimp
w O07" 5-Lb. BOX
4.75
Lobster Tails =.» %1.69
850
SELECT
83¢
AFRICAN
IN COCKTAIL SAUCE
Cooked Shrimp 3
FRESH
Oysters
STANDARD
8-0z.
“Can 4 3c
BAKERY TREATS!
8-01.
Can
JANE PARKER—PLAIN OR RIPPLED
Potato Chips
JANE PARKER
12-0Oz.
Box
49¢
(SAVE 10¢)
4s
Each 1 Oc
ar Ye
PUMPKIN PIE
JANE PARKER JEWISH
YE BREAD...
RYE With Sexds
CHEESE ROLLS
POUND CAKE “* 35°
PECAN ROLLS > 39¢
FROZEN FOODS!
SULTANA OR EXCEL
FRENCH FRIES
12 Qe 20:
Pkg. Pkg.
A&P PEAS __ T_T. ____ 00x 85g
A&P STRAWBERRIES ___2 >: dSc
A&P CUT CORN _______ 105: 99g
A&P SPINACH _________ 106: 97g
3lc
SMOKED WHOLE
Picnics » 27°
PRE-CARVED
Lb. 31
mrt. rrr a ee
{
GC Cut-Up, Split
Or Quartered
) 290
SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY « « « SMOKED
ULLY COOKED
SHANK PORTION BUTT PORTION CENTER SLICES
9 39 .
SHANK HALF ___= 43¢ BUTT HALF ___v 55¢ WHOLE | HAM ___ uw 48c
Whole
Chicken
Lb.
Horseradish Se = 21¢
SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY (Shank Half, Ib. 45c¢) (Butt Half, I - 55¢)
FRESH HAMS
Pork Sausage ARMOUR 1-Lb. Roll 3
1-Lb.
BRAND 27¢ ey 4
Fresh Salads “== 25
Sliced Boiled Ham = + 89°
Sliced Cheese Fam ow BB
FLASH-O-FREEZE
Jiffy Steaks 79¢
NONE PRICED HIGHER!
BAR-B- Qu E
Chicken
20-01.
Pkg.
v 53¢
GOLDEN RIPE
Cello
Pkg.
U.S. No. 1 GRADE “A” WASHED
POTATOES ri». 480
YELLOW COOKING
ONIONS
Poly Bag
YUKON CLUB ! (PLUS DEPOSIT)
A B B : Quart
BEVER 2%
Le HE EH EE E =m
POLSKIE OGORKI BIG VALUE!
Half
=r
(YOUR CHOICE!)
n 29°
KOSHER PICKLES .
PENNA. DUTCH
TZ j THINS, 14 OZ. AN
PR = ELS STIX, 18 OZ.
LOGS, 16 OZ. iE EB BR BN
POTATO STICKS .. . 33
PRETZELS =~ ,", i 89°
1472-01.
Cans
79¢
33c
33c
ED 09
6
1-Lb.,11-0z.
‘ Cans
EVAPORATED MILK wo
A&P SAUERKRAUT . . . . 2:
ANN PAGE KETCHUP . . .
INSTANT COFFEE
14-0z.
Bots.
10-0z,
A&P BRAND
dar
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