I ast Kingsley Feted (Continued from Page 1A) master and Dr. program chairman. Governor nominee of the district, was introduced. Carlton Stouffer, A Smorgasbord was enjoyed by | guests. Buying Parsonage Monroe Baptist Church congrega- | were Miss Sandy Simon, Noxen, | tion has undertaken to purchase a |and Ronald’ Gardiner, Kunkle. | Letts’ car had to be towed. Offi- , taurant on December 4, 1963. Plans are underway and its mem- | cer Raymond. Titus investigated. bers are endeavoring to: raise the | home for a parsonage. down payment. Prices in this Ad effective through Saturday, April 11th in all A&P Supermarkets in Dallas and Vicinity. Stanley Hozempa, SECTION A — PAGE 6 ‘Crash On Main Street the lower Main Street area Sunday | | night yielded mo injuries. “Car | | Street, Shavertown, was coming to- ! | ward Dallas on Pioneer Avenue, | and collided with Kenneth Hughes, | Meadowcrest, proceeding toward | | Fernbrook on Main Street, about | | mischief” 9 p.m. Passengers in the Hughes car | | $50.00. | READ THE TRADING POST NEW 1964 MODEL... COUNTRY BOY ROTARY POWER LAWN MOWER 22-INCH SWATH CUT . . . IMPULSE STARTER : ur 549,95 BUY ON A&P'S EASY LAY-AWAY PLAN GRASS SEED OXFORD 5-Lh. 51 P 9 PARK Bag LO gator te 490 GARDEN LIME | FERTILIZER 5-10-5 52 $1.39 OUR OWN TEA SPECIAL PACK! Box of 80 JANE PARKER TWIN PACK 1-Lh. 6-0z. ~ Phe. TU CR LLL AVY IR) ‘COUPONS HER 1 PINT 12-0Z. BOTTLE 2 TTT TRAN § | CLEANER RCT LTR) rE 3 ‘PRA 2h Re [1S eh | Fined For Breaking { The second of two accidents’ in | Into Orchard Farms A:Truckgville boy, Robert Billings, | driven by Peter Letts, Stafford | Harris Hill Road, | state police in one of a wave of | property offenses along Memorial | Highway solved recently, pleaded guilty to a charge of before | Bigelow last week and was fined Billings was charged with break- ing windows of Orchard Farm Res- Bethlehem, America’s Christmas City has a star visible 15 miles. Wi THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 4364 No Junk Nabs Yet: [INJURED IN FALL | Mrs. William Phillips, Beaumont, New Housing Slated | is resting comfortably at Nesbitt Dallas Township Police have not Memorial Hospital where she was made any arrests yet on a recent- taken Friday after falling down the {ly emphasized ordinance against | | outside steps at her home. X-rays junk - cars, according to Assistant | showed no broken bones but she | was badly bruised and shocked. Mrs. Phillips who is 89 and her | | husband had returned only a week ago after spending several months in Vestal, N. Y. Mr. Phillips is staying with his son, James, Phillips, 312 N. Sprague Avenue, Kingston, implicated by chief of police Stanley Gardiner, but the law will be enforced. At Dallas Township Supervisors’ meeting Wednesday of last week, the board read the old ordinance against such abandoned or junk vehicles, and ordered police to en- force it strictly. Ordinance provides | for a fine of $100 or 30 days in jail, plus costs of towing. Bids on road supplies “malicious Richard a stolen car. Judge to Joe's close friends. heatd, “and contracts awarded, and board reviewed a map of develop- ! ment of land by Willard Johns be- were ' hind New Goss Manor. land in Pennsylvania. Delinquency Sent West Penna. School Joseph Young, 15, was sent to Pennsylvania Junior Republic, Grove City, north of Pittsburgh, a guid- ance and rehabilitation school, after being adjudged for running away from his Norton Avenue home in To The school has an excellent repu- tation for understanding and val- uable work with its boys, according The worlds only sanctuary for bald eagles is on Mt. Johnson Is- DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA ‘| Dymond Hollow Supper Dymond Hollow Methodist Church WISCS will serve a baked ham sup- Iper Saturday beginning at 4:30 p.m. Tickets will be available at the door or from any WSCS member. iCo-chairmen are Mrs. and Mrs. Francis Faux. Proceeds will go toward the Local Folk Called For May Jury Russell D. Lahr, Kingston Town- | ship; Melba Webber, Dallas, R.D. 4; | Mrs. Lillian Sayre and Ralph White- sell, Hunlock Creek, R.D., will serve as prospective jurors during the week of May 4 session of Civil Court. ’ Jean Updyke, Trucksville; Helen Booker, Dallas, and Edward Mush- The Coolbaugh, Sr., new ceiling fund. ected for the week of May 11. lock Creek, have been drawn for duty the week ‘of May 18. 5c CANDY BARS .. .:" 18 Golden Ripe . . None Priced S = NEW TEXAS COOKING Onions we oI | rT IT TIT MRS. SCHLORER'S PORTAGE BRAND QOL. Jar 1-Lb. 1-0z. Cans Ilona Brand Stock-Up Sale! ALTMORE BRAND -1-Lb. Cans BARTLETT |. 1-Lh. 13-0z. Can WHOLE GREEN SULTANA PRAND 153-01. Cans WISLA BRAND PCH MELROSE STUFFED OLIVES . . . HOLLYWOOD BRAND POLISH ot. STYLE Jar 4 ROYAL ANNE 672-0z. 2° w Ge A&P CHERRIES . . .2 = 1-Lb. 4 Cans WORTHMORE CANDY NON PAREILS . ch iv MARCAL GIANT PAPER TOWELS. . . . = EXCEL MIXED NUTS VAC PAC BORDEN’S CREMORA ASST. COOKIES . . . . i 29¢ MAZOLA CORN OIL ___ 31 NABISCO “355. SANDWICH 2 > 89¢ = = = = Tin 8-0Oz. Ce Size JOHNSON’S PLEDGE «= WAX '2: 89c SUNSHINE “%*" COOKIES __ 7." JOHNSON'S PLEDGE =~ WAX _ +1” GREENWOOD’S “3c: BEETS 2 '2: 14-Oz. we FRESH Cans 49c 49¢ 55¢ (5¢ OFF) - 34¢c 69¢ 47¢ 29¢ 41c 'TRITZEL’S THIN PRETZELS frogs 1-8 i Pineapple 3 1" Cucumbers m2 29 NONE PRICED HIGHER LARGE BUNCH nd NN Pe ¢ fort Nee dnt. pr | SWEET SALE! PRESERVES PEACH, PINEAPPLE, APRICOT OR GRAPE JAM 1-Lb. . Jars: “59 F<] SPECIAL PRICE Jf rm mm me cree tens 10-Lb. Bag 22 5-Lh. Bag MORTON HOUSE DINNER-READY DINNERS Chicken Dumplings, Macaroni Beef, Chicken & Rice, Potatoes Au Gratin & Ham YOUR CHOICE! 1234-0z. Can Sliced Beef, Sliced Pork, Salisbury Steak YOUR CHOICE! 1234-0z. Can You must see your coffee ground to enjoy COFFEE MILL FLAVOR fresh-ground flavor you can’t get in a can! Choice of coffee lovers who prefer a mild, mellow blénd. Superb! i By 3-LB. BAG RICH & FULL-BODIED ~ VIGOROUS & WINEY RED CIRCLE BOKAR sos | we 10¢ 3:2, 52.19 5 Tc 3... 52.25 A&P SALTED CASHEWS ___ no 69¢ BURRY OXFORD CREAMS ._"}>- 29¢ MUELLER’S ==ow MACARONI __ ©. PLY 35¢ DASH DOG FOOD 695° Butter Kernel WHOLE KERNEL CORN 2:33: | GERBER’S STRAINED BABY FOOD 6 ws §OC MEDIUM HEAD & SHOULDERS SHAMPOO LARGE TUBE t 89° 22¢ Arthur rl “Grand Canyon” of Pennsyl- inski, Hunlock Creek, have been sel- | vania, near Wellsboro in ‘Harrison | State Park, has a gorge dlmost 50 Mrs. Della Case, Lehman Town- | miles long and more than a thous- ship, and Evelyn Stephanski, Hun-| and feet deep at some points. READ THE TRADING POST w i. 4 la = oo. SE SE % Sass a Sa ERR RES SAREE nee EE ———————