The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 21, 1964, Image 9

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E New Gas Powered Televison Supplies Innovation
iA gasser, yes, but better still one
field of home improvements & con-
generator small ‘enough to be car-|
of the surprise inovations in the | ried anywhere in the home provides
more than sufficient power to op-
stquction in this fast-moving mod- | erate the set, shown in the upper
day world is a gas powered tele-
vision which brings a smile to
Beverly Morris as the latest in the
field of better living is unveiled by
tA Pennsylvania Gas & Water Co.
gas-operated thermo-electric
Lewis Hackling Sr. underwent
surgery at General Hospital Tues-
day.” His condition is good.
‘Mrs. Chester Visneski is a medi-
cal patient in General Hospital.
Your
thank all who contributed to the
Cancer Fund in her area.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kovalick and
"family, recently spent the week-
end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Visneski.
Mr. and. Mrs. George Rambus
and family, Harvey's Lake, recent-
ly moved into the home owned by
Mrs. Chester: Visneski.
Mike Bean, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Elvin Bean, will be home from Fort
Bragg, N. C. until June 8, when he
leaves for Qakland, (California and
from ‘there to North Viet Nam.
2@ke has already spent.one .year
iN¥ Viet, Nam with the helicopter
division.
Mrs. Arthur Kibbler entertained
oN two cousins Mrs. Eleanor
syshon, Anaheim, Calif.,, Mrs.
Granville and Mrs. Grant Smith of
Watertown, N. Y.
A shower was held in honor of
Mrs. Carl Crispell, by Mrs. Chester
Visneski, Betty Kovolick and Mrs.
George Rambus, at the Noxen
~ V.F.W., hall, on May 12th. Present
were: Eileen (Crispell,
\ Wright, Mys. Lowell Boone, Mrs.
Mrs. John
Mrs. Ernest
correspondent wishes to |
left.
Pennsylvania Gas & Water Co.
officials describe this gas-powered
generator as a breakthrough in
housepower that within the next
decade could make home owners
Teetsel, Mrs. Fred Clark, Mrs.
Larry [Crispell and Vicki, Mrs:
Joseph Shalata, Sandra Crispell,
Nezza Shiner, Mrs. Elmer Caldwell,
Jacqueline Ruff,
Mrs. Clark
Judy Shalata,
Mrs. Joe Dotter,
Oliver, Mrs. ‘George Space, Mrs.
Harry Freeman, Mrs. Jack Win-
ters, Mrs. Russell Newell, Mrs. Les-
ter -Crispell, Mrs. Alpha Dymond,
Mrs. Jacob Simon, Mrs. Henry
Huntz, Mrs. Melvin Crispell, Ruth-
ann Crigpell, Diane Crispell.
Mrs. Jack Sorber -fell from the
porch bannister at her home and
suffered a broken shoulder.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Engelman and
Scott Dale, of Sayre and Mrs. An-
drew Jimison, Wilkes Barre visited |
Mrs. William Engelman on Satur-
day. Mrs. Jimison returned with
them to Sayre.
Don’t ‘forget’ the Horse Show
being held by Noxen Volunteer
Fireman on Friday evening and all |
day Saturday, 22 and 23 of May. !
Anyone interested in the amateur
program Friday, please contact |
Mrs. Elida Beahm, Weston Ruff or
Mrs. Charles Engelman.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hathaway
and family held a picnic at Deer |
Trail Ranch, Kingsley, on Satur-
day.
Mrs. Beulah Bronson, Ruggles,
and her brother Dory Bronson,
entirely independent of an outside
source of power for family living.
They add that the unit, with no
moving parts, is widely used to
power radio systems in fire towers
far beyond electric lines, and in
river and harbour buoys and in
such spots as radio and television
aboard moving trains. :
NOXEN
Blaine, Washington, were callers
at the Stella Shook home this
week.
Word has been received here
that a former resident Francis
Lord, Buffalo, has been quite ill
and spent two weeks in the hos-
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lord,
Chicago, recently visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lord.
Mrs. Eleanor Galka Womer is
home from the hospital and would
like to thank everyone for the
cards and . letters she received
while there. Eleanor is a former
Noxen girl who underwent major
heart surgery on April 1. We are
glad she is on the road to recovery
and home again with her family
at Fairless Hills. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rauch and
Rebecca ,of Macungia, brought Mrs.
|G. H. Rauch home on Saturday.
after spending the winter with her
sister, Miss Frances Henninger, Al-
lentown. :
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T. Derby
and sons; Shickshinny, spent Sat-
urday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Keiper and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gosart,
Luzerne, spent Sunday with the
‘William Crossmans.
SUBSURIBE TO THE POST
Lewis Hackling, Jr.,
Dry Cleaning
SPECIALS
50 EXTRA S&H
GREEN STAMPS
PLAIN DRESSES
TOP COATS
SUITS
.. CAR COATS
* JACKETS
50 Extra Stamps
With Every Garment
SLAX
PLAIN SKIRTS 5c
SWEATERS
WOOL SKIRTS 2 for 1.25
50 Extra Stamps
With Every 2 Garments
ADAM’S CLOTHES
Clothes for Dad and Lad
CUSTOM TAILORS
Back Mt. Shopping Center
Shavertown, Pa. 674-8936
OPEN EVERY NIGHT
$125
SLEEPS
6 NICELY
CAMPER
Center area provides kitchen
with sink, built-in dinette,
Lightweight, easy to tow. Te
ent or buy e Right camper,
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Ask about your New York World's Foie
Campsite ceservation
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When is a TELEPHONE
a door handle?
Your telephone line helps keep the
door open to an important avenue of
business. Be sure it stays open. Don’t
let an overbusy line close the door on
added profit. Call our business office
today for information on increasing
business efficiency through modern
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1964
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Boneless Site ™69c¢
Round Bone Chuck Roast . .» 49¢
Fresh Ground Chuck ......»49¢c
Chuck Steaks Bonen ,,,...™ 45¢
super-rIGHT QuALITY BONELE
FRESH GROUND
BEEF
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3 Lbs. $1.29
When sold in pkgs of :
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Shank Beef gone .......™ 39
Boneless Shank Beef. .....™ 49c
| BONELESS STEWING BEEF ....» 49c
RIB ROAST
7-INCH
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9 to 11 59° 5-Lb. $3.49 | BEEF
Lb. Avg. Lb. 3-Lb. $1.99
IMPORTED SAW cn 2.79
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FROZEN FOODS!
A&P STRAWBERRIES
10-0z.
in 30%¢
A&P BRAND
Orange Juice 99¢c
A&P BRAND ‘
Sweet Peas 2 he 35¢
REG., ONION, PEPPER 3
18-0z.
Pkg. 8% D'ANJOU
STEAKS
Se 99c FEE
Fruit Drink
Dill Pickles
JUMBO
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LEAN, SHORT SHANK . , . SMOKED
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Beef Steaks
SHORT RIBS . ...™ 39%
ORANGES . . . 5; 59c
Sweet Corn 6 ©" 35¢
ARTICHOKES 3 25c¢c
Strawberries . . "" 39¢
PEARS 2 1b. 29c
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Drange. 1-qt., 14-0z. 8
Grape, Punch Gans
Aunt Jane's at
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ALL 7-INCH CUTS ° ° Wil tee. :
; CONE Picnics “ ib BBC "4, 290
Lh. 59c PE CUT FROM FRESH FRYERS ALLGOOD SLICED
CHICKEN i=: ...»49¢c BACON: 49c% 89c
HIPPED SUPER-RIGHT SLICED
Smoked Beef
TENDER
4-0z.
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1. 31.99
denne 130
4-0z.
Pkg.
COUNTRY STYLE
ROCK
CORNISH HENS .
(Do Not Confuse With Smaller Sizes Selling At Lower Prices!)
Cantaloupes = 49°
SOLID, RIPE
TOMATOES
WHITE SEEDLESS
Carton 19¢
Grapefruit . . Ss 59¢
FRESH i
LEMONS . ooo. == 39%
SUGCARLOAF Each 35¢
(Dozen 69¢)
ORNIA
FRESH
ORANGE JUICE * 45c¢
(BY THE PIECE)
1. 39¢C
29c
BEEF LIVER , « 4 « ™ 39c
SPARERIBS ..,...™ 49c
..™45¢
PINEAPPLES 3 «- $1.00 |
SECTION
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COUPON
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SEAFOOD BUYS!
BUTTERFISH Ib. 28¢
Fanty Scallops ...cceessen... lb. 59¢
Boiled Lobster ......cwee.....1b. 98¢
Dressed Whiting eee... db. 19¢
smored Whiting .............. Ib. 49c¢
CAP'N JOHN'S
FROZEN SEAFGOD!
Fish Sticks .....cceeene. @ pies. 098
Deviled Crabs oun... pie. #36
Scallop Dinners ......... my 496
Shrimp Dinners ........ ry 398
Cod Fillet ...ovciseernen pis. 396
Perch Fillet ......ccoeernee. hs 49¢
Flounder Fillet ...cccuse.. i 53¢
Haddock Fillet ............ hn 59¢
529
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~ MIX or MATCH!
CAMPBELL'S PORK ‘N BEANS . . . 1-ib.
IONA WAX BEANS . . . . 15%-oz
IONA CUT GREEN BEANS . ... 1572-02.
A&P WHOLE KERNEL CORN 1-lb., 1-oz.
Luncheon Meat := 3:1 3 jr
Stuffed Olives == na J QF 1.00 price
D.A.K. =~ Hams
QUAKER CANE
SUGA l GRANULATED 5 bb
BAKERY SPECIALS! LIBBY’S
JANE PARKER (Box of 10 Pkgs. of 3)
Cup Cakes 89°
LESSER AMOUNTS REGULAR PRICE
JANE PARKER
LEMON PIE.....™ 39¢c
ANGEL FOOD RING "pro «a 39c
»*1.99
Sweet
Pickles
Special Bonus Buys!
KOUNTY KIST PEAS , 2% 31c
KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES '™%: = 34dc
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BRAND
PINEAPPLE ““1.c™ 2%." 63c
HORMEL'S SPAM . . + +» ‘cn 4lc
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR , . . %. 5%¢
PILLSBURY FLOUR . . . . 7. 9%¢
WHEATIES CEREAL , . "5 3%c
29¢
Pkg.
HEINZ KETCHUP . .
1-Pt., 4-oz.
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CHICKEN 3 SEA cuume'rna 2 °c 67¢ Jon
HEINZ HOT KETCHUP . . mor #2 Roll
SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS , , . » {28¢
ARMOUR VIENNA SAUSAGE : 23c
10c -0X,
SANKA INSTANT COFFEE 3% 5:2 *1. 07
DIXIE CUPS +." 1s 29¢C oS 5s 9c
Pkg. of 15
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LEMON JUICE
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PARSLEY FLAKES
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HAWAIIAN PUNCH . , o “c.. 3le
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BEECH-NUT BEECH-NUT
REGULAR GRIND COFFEE STRAINED BABY FOOD
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Can 86¢ 6 Jars 59c¢
REGULAR
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25¢
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Green Tomato, Sweet Pepper Corn,
Cauliflower Mustard, Crispy Cuke,
Beet Horseradish
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