! DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA 1 Baby Shower Held A shower was “night, for Joel Stephen Downs, in- Downs, Beaumont, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Wayne Brace, Cen- ‘termoreland. = #8 Present. were. Mr. and Mrs. El- ; 5 ‘wood Martin,. Mr. and Mrs. Bob . Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. James LaBar, Mr. fl and Mrs. Niles Clark, Mr. and Mrs. i . Wayne Brace; * Vivian Clark, Mrs. i © Donald Newberry, Mrs. Leona i Brace, Lee Brace, Mr. and Mrs. © Herbert Downs and Joel. held Saturday | fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert | . Headly, | Honored On Birthday George Stofflet was feted at a! surprise birthday party on Labor Day at the home of Joyce Headly, Centermoreland. Mr. Stofflet is from Boyertown and was visiting here. Attending the affair were: Ellen Daniels, Barbara Mikolachik, San- dra and Karen Strazdus, Cindy Dy- mond, Gloria Headly, Kathleen La- very, Janet Cumberland, Betty Slep- py, Norman Weaver, Leighton Scott, Ray Straddus, Terry Schoon- over, Gary Cobb,” Gary Mathers, Marvin Meade, Happy Mathers, Tom Mr. and Mrs. Whitey Schoonover, Mr. |Rainbow Assembly bly 144, will meet tonight at 7 p.m., at the Trucksville = Educational Building. Plans for Dad’s Night, October 15, will be discussed. Plans will also be made for a dance to be held at the Dallas Jr. High School on October 21. The Starfires will play. Orders will be taken for Rainbow sweat shirts. Birthdays will be celebrated and refreshments served. Headly, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Head- ly and Myra, Mr. and Mrs. John Headly, Joyce Headly, hostess, and and Mrs. Dorrance 'a» guest of honor. MIX OR MATCH EM 46-0z. 20° BONUS THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1964 'R. H. Williams Has A sufferer from a heart ailment |; pig wife, the former Alice King. ' for which he always carried nitro- glycerine, R. H. Williams of Forks, | collapsed and died almost instantly afternoon while visit- ing the family farm at Pikes Creek. He had been called by the tenant on the King farm, to come to Pikes It ;was shortly after his arrival, that the fatality Death was attributed to which precipitated Wednesday Creek on business. occurred. tension, heart attack. Formerly of Loyalville, Re Charles James Memorial Assem- Fatal Heart Attack Mr. (iams spent ten years in Grovania a where he operated a farm. Three | years ago he moved to Forks, where { he had purchased another farm. [The farm at Pikes Creek belonged He in addition to his Hendrick, leaves | widow, these children: | Danville; ' Mrs. Fred Honaberger, | Elysburg; Nesbitt, Bentcn; Donald Parks, ‘Dover, N. J.; Mrs. Gerad Miller, Neweark Valley, N. J.; fif- teen grandchildren; three sisters: Mrs. David R. Davies, and Mrs. Walter =~. Sorber, Dallas RD; Mrs. Marie Traver, Noxen. Burial was in Grovania Cemetery, following ‘services from the B ..- 50.1 funcra. home Saturday after- noon STOKELY'S FINEST—MIX OR MATCH Young Mother Dies Following Surgery operation in ten Virginia Hospital. Born in Swoyersville, of Mrs. Marion Biggs, Shavertown, and the late Bertram Biggs, Mrs. Charney was a graduate of West- She had returned two years ago with her husband and small son from Ger- Charney had served a three year tour .of duty moreland High School. many where Mr. Stokely THATO JUICE cans Stokely APRICOTS Cope BS Stokely PE oo BEEN 45 Stokely ASPARAGUS (ut reno 47007 Stokely NEY oD PEAS iki Stokely PINEAPPLE CHUNKS os Stokely GREEN BEARS «clin § "ens 3 Stokely BARTLETT PEARS ati Stokely Golden Wax Beans cur 5 "ine ' Stokely CUCUMBER CHIPS Ver 4 “a Stokely SWEET PEAS & CARROTS 5 "ore i Stokely FRUIT COCKTAIL ons Stokely STEWED TOMATOES 5“. i i Stokely GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS 4 "’ Stokely SELECTED TOMATOES 5 "i . Crokely PEABHES my Cin) 47% {23 BONDS TV STAMPS) | Stokely GOLDEN CORN Ione: 6 Stokely KIDNEY BEANS oan reo 8 °c. er i ls oii : no 03 Stokely WHITE POTATOES “io 8 "c...” Stokely TARTY APPLE SAUCE gto Stokely BEF[S ocooorcur § M3 Stokely TART CHERRIES “3% @ Ne.3o3 ™; ’ | Sisley YONI INN, re Yon a 5 STOELY 51° IRF EAn ik . go TINY TINS g OS INS Portion roTION 9 Just Right Size §-0z. ud (3 jr i. j > weet BOBEST CENTER CUT CHOPS or ROAST | SLICED Y.C. PEACHES 4 CUT GREEN BEANS Wa | A LEG or LAMB uy moss a { PEAS AND CARROTS | TINY WHOLE BEETS GOLDEN CREAM CORN GOLDEN WHOLE KERNEL CORN COFFEE CAKE SWIRL. . = 33° RICH CREAM FILLING CHOC. ECLAIRS .... 2« 2% BAKERY TREATS SNO-WHITE (Save 62) F Pi COCONUT CAKE. ....=d43 i RED—CHERRY TOPPED (Save 10c) (Save 5¢) a FANCY LAKE WHITE FiSH HEAT & SERVE STUFFED CLAMS FRESH (12-oz. 98¢) ® “FISHERMAN FRESH” SEA STANDARD OYSTERS . . . FRESH (12-o0z. Can $1.09) | SELECT OYSTERS ..... FOODS |] SAU SEA IN RE-USABLE TUMBLERS SHRIMP COCKTAIL so 69c¢ ri 18c COFFEE CHASE & SANBORN 2-Lh. Can YUBAN INSTANT COFFEE $ 155 son $ 13° SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS ™*", RIB LAMB CHOPS . LOIN LAMB CHOPS ICEBERG LETTUCE BRUSSEL SPROUTS i 25¢ DAIRY FOODS — AER CEES SHISS CHEESE BORDENS BIG 10 Buttermilk Or Southern Style FRESH CRISP a = G9¢ RUMP HALF SQUARE ~ 39¢ | SHOULDER LAMB cu ." 89¢c | BREAST O' LAMB SLICED BACON [ii ETT PEARS - ;, 27: 2c | CRISP CARROTS . GRADE A oe 9° a) 929 sun Valier | ROZEN Foopg VEGETABLES SUN VALLEY | FRENCH FRiEs ROLLS CUT co Fras EANS, | SPINGANS, i ARMOUR STAR T FRESH 1 . ags Te —— 10 Pr ge BISCUITS Top Value Stamps 25 BONUS Top Valye Stamps With the Purchase of With the Purchase of 4-0z. Can Durkee Black Pepper Limit One Coupon Per €ustomer. Coupsa Good Thru Sat., Oct. Top Value Stamps SALT (Plain or lodized Liou 11c STERLING MUSSELMAN CIDER VINEGAR Gal. 19¢ V4 Gal. 49¢ Srd With the Purchase of 2-Lb. Pkg. or Over PORK SAUSAGE Limit One Coupon Per Customer. Coupon Good Thru Sat,” Oct, 3rd Top Value Stamps 30 BONUS With the Purchase of 2 Doz. Any Brand : EGGS One Lb, Pkg. Oscar Mayer Weiners or All Beef Franks Limit One Coupon Per - Customer. Coupon Good Thru Sat, Oct, 3rd Limit One Coupon Per Customer. Good Thru Sat., Oct. 3rd Coupon 49: Contin: J 59 Top Value Stamps 30 BONUS With the Purchase of One Lb. or Over Wisconsin Sharp Cheese Limit One Coupon Per Customer. Coupon Good Thru Sat, Oct. 3rd 50 BONUS Top Value Stamps with purchase of 1 13-0z. pkg. of Cindy Sue Potato Chips Failing to rally from her third months, Annabell Biggs Charney, 32, Route 1, Bealeton, Virginia, passed away Thursday evening at University of 15¢ SECTION A — PAGE 7 Mother End Son Feted Et Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dougherty, Mt. Airy Road, Shavertown, enter- tained at a birthday dinner on Sun- | with. the Armed Services and had moved south .at that time. In addition:to her. mother she is survived by her husband, Edward, formerly of “Wyoming R. D. #3, two small sons, Edward Michael, aged three and Daniel Stephen; 11 Mrs. months, and the following bro. 9ay for their daughter, Mrs. Thomas thers ad sliters: Bertram: Bor: Templin © and grandson Tomriy Pik EF 7% Templin, Bethesda, Md., Allen B ,- Beau- daughter B DIEES; Bol Mrs. Templin celebrated her mont; Theodore Biggs, 'Shavertown: Richard Biggs, Providence, R. I; William and Donald Biggs, Shaver- tawn; Mrs. Marvin / Carvin, = Cal- ifornia and Mrs. Audrey Chappell; Texas, Services were held ‘Wednesday merning from a Wyoming Funeral Cemetery. ~~ —— birthday on September 22 and son Tommy on September 25. Hote with ‘2 Requiem Mass at St. Francis Cabrini Church, Carverton, Rev. Stanley Kolucki officiating. Interment was in Mt. Olivet oY Conveniently Located en the LUZERNE-DALLAS HIWAY WITH LIN “MCINTOSH Ton AIT Nd CRY, [38 Ey CLT R IEE