IOV. @ over. The high salesmen were: Nor- THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1964 | re ery — DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA SECTION B — PAGE 4 DALLAS Junior High NEWS The magazine campaign is now ma Thomas, John Welker and Buc- ky Hale. The Dramatics Club is mow hold- ing try-outs for its second produc- tion. The first one was really a riot and we're hoping for more of the same. ! |in Bad Weather.” {luck in the National Contest. | Craig Williams copped the eighth | Two of our Seventh grade stu- | of freshman boys also dents, Vera Balshaw and Teina | Their slogan was We wish them The chess club tournament is now complete, After many | rounds, Bryan Ferrell emerged as the seventh grade champion and | grade honors. | Last Friday the ninth grade girls’ displayed | their cheering skills. Mr. Edward | Newell won honorable mention in | Brominski, Mr. Leonard Kozick, Mr. | the AAA Safety Poster Contest. |John Bauer and Mr. “Be Extra Alert officiated. Robert Cicon Sweet Valley Mr. and Mrs. George Grant, Ber- the family. of Mrs, Verna Lasco, wick, were guests of the latter’s ‘who was buried last week. The ninth grade came from be- cousin, Bess Klinetob, Pike§ Creek, | lhind to. beat West Pittston 47 to 40 |last Thursday. Mrs. ‘Alice Jean Martin, | Monday at Dallas. Their record now to be played at home. The Seventh and Eighth basket- |ball team finished their season last tests and Mrs. Irma Zika is a medical pa- Veteran's tient at intramural basketball - championship week against Edwardsville at home. | | Hospital. game was. played. The Red Team, (9-AA and 8-BB) was victorious. The freshman cheerleaders cheered | throughout the game and a group | "FARM -FRESH FLAVORS FOR YOUR MEALS! KRAFT PASTEURIZED PROCESS VELVEETA CHEESE SPREAD SUNNYBROOK MEDIUM, GRADE ‘A’ The Eighth grade lost 37 to 35 while |the Seventh grade won 41 to 14. The eighth grade finished the sea- son with no wins and four losses, | "with one win and three losses. grueling 'stands at five wing and four losses. Creek, has returned to her home The Falcons have one game remain- after spending several days at Nes- | ing with Plymouth. This game is bitt Hospital where she underwent | entertained at their home last week {the committee of Cub Pack 444. | Plans were completed for the Blue and Gold Banquet and for the Penny Ray, held March 4 at" Mrs. Attending were Mr. ‘and Mrs. George Haines, Sr. Mr. observation. Wilkes-Barre Sincere sympathy is extended to | [ELP YOUR FAMILY DISCOVER AMERICA voli ONLY 0 EACH We are proud to present the brand new GOLDEN BOOK HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, an authoritative work of truly exceptional value. Here are twelve magnifi- cent volumes that will provide your family with a thorough knowledge of the glorious excitement of the people, places and events that made America great, BIG SPECIAL FEATURE % EAGH VOLUME CONTAINS A HISTORICAL, FULL-COLOR, DOUBLE-SIZED PRINT SUITABLE FOR FRAMING % A reference library for the entire family % A comprehensive history aid for every school-age youngster % Hundreds of magnificent full-color iHustrations and exciting text SPECIAL in volumes 11 and 12 “FAMOUS AMERICANS” 500 Great Americans—their achievements vividly portrayed in stimulating bio graphical text. Particularly important to every school-age child for homework, special projects and term papers. ! We feel this series will become a standard reference work—and a beloved one— in the home of every thoughtful American family with growing children, Accept no substitutes. .... Ask for the genuine GOLDEN BOOK HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES = TO Fresh Eggs 2 wm 89 SUNRYbrook esse erase » FRESH EGGS 2 ao-en 99¢ Sylvan Seal Cream Cheese Silverbrook Butter . ..... ~69¢ DAIRY FOOD VALUES! BIG VALUE! SHARP CHEDDAR eo. 296 59° § CHEESE JANE PARKER JANE PARKER BAKERY VALUES! HOT CROSS BUNS (SAVE 10¢) HEAT FOR FULL PKG. Cc FLAVOR OF 6 2 JANE PARKER (SAVE 10¢) || Pineapple Pie... =39¢ Blueberry Pie... =49¢ Raisin Bread... ™25¢ JANE PARKER Dutch (Save 10c) JANE PARKER CRESCENT (SAVE 10c) GOLD or 5 Ea. : Ea. Pound Cake: 35¢ Coffee Cake.... =29¢c JANE PARKER PLAIN (SAVE 4c) JANE PARKER ENRICHED (SAVE 7c) MADE WITH 1-b., 6-Oz. Bread BUTTERMILK 2 Loaves 49c ASPARAGUS SPEARS NONE Br \N111 hl BLEUE MRS. SMITH’S DEEP DISH APPLE TARTS .."49¢ Banquet Dinners FRANKS ‘N' BEANS === 33c A&P CAULIFLOWER ..__._. mand 0-300 AL RAY wo. DGC OYSTER STEW 2":69¢ SWEET PEAS.. 2 35° eT og 20x30 A&P BABY LIMAS AGP CUT CORN ____T-T=.72.r 202°20¢ A&P FRENCH FRIES .~_~_7T.__2 7% 25¢ BANQUET MEAT DINNERS ~=_7_2 ae 89c ' LIBBY’S MACARONI and CHEESE 2 °° 37T¢ HAWAIIAN PUNCH _____ Re a0 MRS. PAUL’S canoieo sweet potatoes = 20 31¢ TETLEY SIOUX BEE L&S BORDEN’S TEA BAGS HONEY DILL PICKLES EVAPORATED MILK Pkg. 1-Lb of 48 15-0z. | Can 66 | SNOW’S CLAM CHOWDER al 39 SNOW’S MINCED CLAMS 7 15-0z. > 2 o Can 29.0% 4 6:0z. Cans 33¢c Jar 2 & T 1swox cam $1.00 GERBER’S CRISCO STRAINED BABY FOOD SHORTENING 6-59: 75 Can Howard Piatt, Mr. and | delegate of the Pe Pikes | Association attended the. convention lheld in Washington, D.C. last week. | John, Helen, Charles H. Long Mrs. skating party, | Wolfe's Grove. Luzerne County nnsylvania Farm | Ray. John M. Baur, Sr., Paul, Randy " Quaker - -Cranulated’ ‘Cane SUGAR * Price! GERLACK'S PINENIP ALL PURPOSE New Low PROVES Fine Fock Ned. vel Be Gir ANN PAGE PURE RL STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 1% SPECIAL 35¢ CREAMY SMOOTH AND KRUNCHY PEANUT BUTTER “a 12-02 SPECIAL 35E PENNA. DUTCH EGG NOODLES NESTLE’S DECAF "sv METRECAL LIQUID _______ 6° SANITARY CONFIDETS 9 LIVES 3-Lb. Can ALL TUNA 73° | = NAPKINS = - = = oo = 2 bc 69¢ GAT FOOD ._. 5 3: 65¢ KLEENEX FACIAL TISSUES _ FLUFFO GOLDEN SHORTENING INSTANT COFFEE (15¢ OFF) 10-Oz. *L44 ; th 32¢ oo 2)’ 0; 50's. 01 so: $150 i 43c Chase & Sanborn and Mrs. John M. Baur, Jr., and Julie Ann; Mr. and Mrs. Adrian E. DeMarco, Adrian, Jr., Mary Ann, Gerard, Clare tand Jagseph, all of Trucksville. Birthday greetings are extended this week to Keith Kittle, json of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kittle, Jr., daughter of Mr. and Albert ‘L. Ray, Fred Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brown, Marie Trotta, daughter of INDY BARS + TR TRI. SH Mr.and Mrs. Peter Scopic enter- tained the following at a family dinner last Sunday: Mr. Shavertewn;. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Karla | while the Seventh grade finished land Mrs. Burl Updyke, Mr. and ‘Mrs. | Rev. and Mrs. Louis Trotta, Danny | Thursday until Easter. | James Yoder, Mr. and Mrs. Albert! Dougal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dougal, Claire McKenna, Bill La- moreaux, Ken Livezy, Gary Naugle, Elwood Ruckel, Earl Eck, Camercn Ryan, Jr., Freda Graham and Earl Kittle, Sr. Lenten Services are held each Thursday evening at Maple Grove Methodist Charge, alternating be- tween the Loyalville and Pikes Creek Churches. Tonight's service will be held at the Maple Grove Church with Rev. Hugh Klinetob, First Methodist ‘Church, Nanticoke, as guest speaker. Rev. Richard Wen-~ zel, Wyalusing, former pastor in this area was: guest speaker last ‘Services will continue each The public week. is invited to attend. To Serve As Jurors The following Back Mountain rasidents have been selected as jur- inal] Court. Michael Adams, Sweet Valley; Roberta Cragle, Sylvester Metallic and Mrs. Lewis Sweitzer, Hunlock Creek; Mrs. Pendred Rice, Kingston Township; Cora Gates, Dallas Town- ship; Mrs. Donald Innes, Jackson were selected for week of March 30. Elmer Davis, Mrs. Jean Richards, Dallas, Joseph Murray, Kingston Township, will be among those selected for the week of April 6. ors for the April Sessions of ig Helen Lavix and! Township, will serve during week 46-02, CANS 16-02. CANS 12-02. CAN 48-02, BOT. $7 6',-02. c CANS BAG OF 7 > (0c | Av : BARS 3 2 £ Ib, 4 2 a bag : 3c B Gl g a | 5 gE : QT. BOT. 5 = ER MAXWELL HOUSE Instant Coffee... RICHARDSON’S ASSORTED IMPORTED Candies ror aor FLAVOR HOUSE Peanuts we ROUND THE CLOCK Chocolate "x MY-T-FINE "Sone EATWELL GRATED TUNA -- RIVER BRAND RICE _____-__%.. 16¢ = 49s . BRECK SHAMPOO =57 46-Oz. p cn 390 NORMAL, OILY, DRY & Ae SPECIAL! (10c OFF) He Wl ‘PL Yodel ‘Avpangeg yEmoayy JA1eNe PY sIy) ur seonig (10c OFF) | #02. 1.09 om 2G Ta 390 > 41c — 390 LYSOL DISINFECTANT __==-_:> 49¢ COLGATE DENTAL CREAM ___°7.>>49¢ SWIFT'NING SHORTENING 67 Cor NESCAFE INSTANT COFFEE (15c OFF) | 1.44 Sy v | i 2 Eas