4 i SECTION A — PAGE 6 ~~ 7 Public Notice SHERIFF SALE FRIDAY, Octobér 23, 1364, at 10:00 AM., E.D.S.T.,, Court Room No. 1, Court House, Wiikes-Barre, Pa., execution by Writ of Execu- tion, No. 130 Cct. Term, 1964, is- sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County will ex- pose for sale real estate of MARI- LYN J. MURPHY and NANCY POCCESCHI, described as follows: the surface or right of soil of that certain lot, piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the Township of Plains, County of Luzerne and Commonwealth of A | Hudson Coal Company to Peter | Bednarezyk and wife by deed dated October 14, 1960 and recorded in the office for the recording of deeds in and for Luzerne County in Deed | Book 1456 at Page 684; thence | northeasterly along said right-of- | way line one hundred fifty (150) feet more or less, to a point; | thence southeasterly by other lands and at right aagles to said last mentioned right-of-way dred fifty-four (554) fect more or less. to a ‘point in the northwesterly right-of-way line of State High- way Legislative Route No. 1005 (al- Pennsylvania, bounded and describ- | so-known as ‘Anthracite Express- Beginning at | said last mentioned point hundred fifty 3: A0) feet northwesterly: measured od as follows! to wit: way’) » noint in the southeasterly right- being distant one State of-way line of Highway ry em T_T Route No. 315 marking the norther- normal from the center line of the {ly corner of lands conveyed by The five hun- | south-bound lane of said Route No. 1005; thence southwesterly | along said right-of-way line of sa’d Route No. 1005, parallel with. and | distant one hundred fifty (150) feet northwesterly measured no mal from the center line of said south- bound lane thereof one hundred fifty =(150) feet more or less to its "intersection with the extension | southeasterly of the northeasterly line of lands conveyed as aforesaid Ito Peter Bednarczyk and wife; |tion in thence northwester’y along said last | will be mentioned extension and north- easterly line of lands conveyed to eter Bednarczyk and wife as afore- | exceptions are filed thereto within | (10) feet more or less to the place of taken into execution, and sod as ‘sa'd five hund-ed fifty-five (555): ten beginning. = Containing -one nincty-one one hundredths that distribution will be accordance with the schedule unless and | the progerty of Marilyn J. Murphy, (1.91) Nancy Pocceschi and Robert Poc- ENLINE, ang Fo T hereby given tc all and parties in interest Sheriff will on October 30, his office, where the same available for inspection, and made in Joseph Mock, Sheriff franklin B. Gelder, Attorneys. ESTATE OF W. ALFRED VAL- (died August 31, 1964) late of Wilkes-Barre City. ' Letters estamentary having been granted, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims to present the same to JONATHAN C. VALEN- TINE, EXECUTOR, 35 N. FRANK- LIN STREET, WILKES-BARRE, PA. WILLIAM A. VALENTINE, ATTY. WIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILD- ING, WILKSE-BARRE, PA. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1964 acres, more or less, of surface as ceschi, and will be sold by described in Luzerne County Deed Book 1514, page 58. With improve- | Joseph L. Reynolds, III, ments thereon. Subject to the same | exceptions, reservations, provisions, covenants, conditions, waivers and! restrictions as are contained in prior | decds or other instrumcnts tor: the chain of title to said premises | NOICE is | claimants that the 1964, file a Schedule of Distribu- Installation of will new be held. Mrs. by | October Z'orum. Mrs. members. days thereafter. Seized, Sales Slip Pads In Many Designs THE DALLAS POST onizio sald, “The Junior High School PTZ PTH Names New Executive Board members take, place at Irem Temple Country Club November p.m. when a dinner meeting will Elwood Davis is in charge. Reservations must be made 31 with Mrs. Joseph Rauch has membership cards for prospective Meeting of the group was held at the Lake Elementary Building with Charles Adonizio, chief pro- bation officer of Luzerne County Juvenile Court.as speaker. Mr. Ad- mother home is the driving force in any State must take over.” He express- cd nis sausiacuon when a boy or 2ir! succeeds after ‘guidance by thie body. } Refreshments were served from a beautiful Autumn decorated ta- ble by hostess, Mrs. Charles Wil-' liams, Mrs. Arthur Engler, Mrs iinaldo Cappe'tyi and Mrs. Ruth | Deets. Present were’ Mesdames '‘Al- an Sorchick, Fred Dodson, Clarence Bath Ernest Swire, George Searfoss, Charles Williams, Arthur Engler, Rinaldo Cappelini, Ruth Deets, Elwood Da- in the vis Darrell Loomis, Robert Traver, Martha Swire, Ivan Steinruck, How- Freshman At Lycoming DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA v Karl L. Squier, son of Lake-Leh- man supervising principal and Mrs. Lester B. Squier, is one of 394 fresh- family and when parents fail, the men enrolled at Lycoming College, Williamsport. The 1964 graduate of Lake-Lehman high school is a preministerial student. The Pennsylvania Highway De- partment maintains nearly 43,000 miles of highways. td Jones, Robert Pilger, Carl T. i: Swanson, Joseph Volley, Donald Hanson, Theo. Heness, Joseph Rauch; Taft Truska, Raymond Gaz- inger, Michael Clark, C. Wesley Boyle, Misses Hazel and Paul Davis, and guests, Mrs. Marcella Birkbeck, Mrs. Richard Finnegan, and Mrs. William Borten. THIS USDA CHOICE SHIELD . TAKES THE GUESS WORK OUT OF MEAT BUYING! Giant offers you the pick of the finest government grades, plainly marked U.S.D.A. CHOICE. No fancy names to cover up for inferior quality! Uniformly tender and flavorful with excess fat re- moved. Now you CAN be certain that you're buying consistently better quality beef — guaranteed by the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture choice shield. AND remem- ber . . . Giant Is the Only Area Chain offering you this guarantee! “Well Steak Our Reputation On It!” Look For the U.S.D.A. Choice Shield SA MAXWELL HOUSE STANT COFFEE i ar (SAVE 32¢) LIPTON'S TEA BAGS BUY 48 GET 8. FREE THIET 5 4 1 ] J wh i 1 GREEN GIANT MIX or MATCH 1] PEAS NIBLETS 12-0Oz. Can GREEN BEANS (CUT) 14Y2-0Oz. GREEN GIANT FROZEN VEG. SALE NIBLET CORN No. 303 Can Can MIXED VEGETABLES CARROTS NUGGETS GREEN BEANS Kitchen Sliced LE SUEUR PEAS ITALIAN BEANS . BROCCOLI SPEARS ITT LT DAIRY FOODS N.Y. State Sharp Cheese....." 69¢ BORDEN'’S so 9 JZ, c Eagle Brand Cream Cheese... Domestic Bleu Cheese.....> 69c Borden’s American Cheese . . - 89¢ Loaf BURRY Cremes 92 39¢ 2 SUNSHINE Fingers 12% MALLOW ——0z, VIENNA °39¢ | THRILL ZEST SOAP | i Reg. Bars A AR SSE i 68 652 = 20 (20¢c Deal) Pon 2 LEG or RUMP Vi SHOULDER VEAL CHOPS DOVER HADDOCK FILLET WHITE HALIBUT STEAK _u 58¢ OYSTERS sox cor 15¢ 120= cn *1,09 ... +b55¢ ® RIB VEAL CHOPS ROCKINGHAM ROCK CORNISH HE! OSCAR MAYER SKINLESS FRANK All Lb. Beer Pla. 5%: FRESH SOLE FILLET SHRIMD ROL LS FRESH STANDARD OYSTERS _so-cen8g 12:0- con Ggo Giant’s Famous Produce EXTRA FANCY—RED DELICIOUS APPLES TOKAY GRAPES... - 11¢ To HOME CA ro AGE GROWN Lb. Gc GREEN . 2 -¥ VERDELLI ~~ 10-Oz. s ol CH FRESH 19¢c i Eg [FD mmm mses & F¥ Lo am (SAVE 9c) i z 3 BETES em { von 3 correo a Pe hg : — IRD’S EYF FROTEN FOODS cise Pea 28 8 ola 10.0: 7% With Onion Sauce 8.02 0a Po ib Onions __1o: 20g : shrooms 10-0: 87g Corn, Peas, Tomatoes 100: 28¢ 2:02 20a Pezs in Cream Savee 100: 28g 70: "7g French Green Beans oo 30¢ cra] Anivre Grom Sane), 30x FT with Almond is or ‘Mushrooms Do ROMAN FROZEN PARTY PIZZA... res £ 0g PROGRESSO TOMATO PASTE cay 9nd] : nA 8-Oz. PROGRESSO TOMATO SAUCE ... fe 358 PROGRESSO OLIVE OIL ........ =*3.79 CHICKER-OF-THE-SEA TURA DOW'S HANDI-WRAP MT. BEAUTY TOMATO PUREE. ..- You will win the bonus prize (or $5,000 cash) if you write our store name on the back of your entry blank for Tide's ‘‘Shop- ping Fling” Sweepstakes and win first prize in any of the 3 drawings. Look for the specially marked Tide “Shopping Fling” Sweepstakes packages at our store. ZEST SOAP APPETIZERS HEBREW NATIONAL GRIDDLES (Hot Dogs) _..._____ Ib. 89¢ Bath ¢ Kitchen Fresh Salads (Cole Slaw, Pot, Mac.) Ib. 23¢ Sree 30 WHOLE PICKLED HERRING (In Cream or Wine Sauce) ga, 45¢ i BAR-B-QUED FRYERS 62402. Cans 257 28 | No. 2%2 em G0 LIGHT CHUNK 100-Ft. Roll ¥ BE mH 2H BH BR BER BN LUZERNE GIANT KEY ROASTS . Top Value Stamps t.73c @ LOIN VEAL CHOPS 1%-Lb, AVG. iS FREE 520 Extra TV Stamps with coupons in This Ad 50 BONUS With the Purchase of 2-Lb. Pkg. GROUND CHUCK Limit One Coupon Per "Customer. Coupon Goed thru Sat., Oct. 17th Yop Value Stamps With the Purchase of 2-Lb. Pkg. or Over CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS Limit One Coupon Per Customer. Coupon Good thru Sat., Oct. 17th ! Rap Taras A) ¢ 8 BREAKFAST COCKTAIL = BONUS Top Value Stamps With the Purchase of 2-Lb. Pkg. or Over PORK SAUSAGE Limit One Coupon Per Customer. Coupon Good thru Sat., Oct. 17th Ton Value Stamps With the Purchase ? Ea. Ca GLADE Room Decdorizer Limit One Coupon Per Customer. Coupon Good thru Sat., Oct. 17th Top Value Stamps. © With the Purchase of Ea. 12-0z. Pkg. Frozen STOUFFERS SPINACH SOUFFLE, 43c Limit One Coupon Per Customer. Coupon AS good thru Sat., Oct. 17th | 38 4 FRUIT DRINKS Orange-Grapefruit il $ Qrange-Pineapple Orange-Apricot Ais P. & R. MIX OR MATCH SALE! FREE 10c COUPON In Package Towards Purchase of Salt THIN SPAGHETTI ELBOW MACARONI MEDIUM SHELLS ——__ | | | | ) { i INS | | Top Value Stamp WITH $10 PURCHASE OR OVER Excluding Cigaretets, Milk Products and ; Fair Trade Items Limit One Coupon Per Customer Coupon Good Thru Sat., Oct. 17th : 7001) Ce J ll a pr BONUS Top Value Stamps 1 PFo Rivlain, Round or Rib Steak Limit One Coupon Per Customer. Coupon PDartnebannng, USD "USDA CHIE) rovataat 50 BONUS Top Value Stamps With the Purchase of One Pkg. Beef Roast, Chuck, B ~ ‘Rib, Rump, Cross Cut, 7 "Rolled Roast, Etc. us D A { Limit One Coupon Per . Customer. Coupon Oct. 17th Good thru Sat. GOCE: 30 BONUS Top Value Stamps With the Purchase of 2-Doz. Any Brand EGGS Limit One Coupon Per Customer, Coupon 3 Good thru Sat., Oct. 17th i BONUS Yop Value Stamps With the Purchase of Two 24's or One 48's Pkg. MODESS Limit One Coupon Per Customer. Coupon Good tirru Sat., Oct. 17th N55 BONUS Top Value Stamps With the Purchase of Ea. 10-Oz, Jar GIANT PRIDE STUFFED OLIVES Limit One Coupon Per Customer. Coupon Good thru Sat., Oct. 17th Top Value Stamps With the Purchase of 14-Oz. Pkg. Frozen FRENCH MINUTE STEAKS Limit One Coupon Per Customer. Coupen Good thru Sat., Oct. 17th "BAKERY TREATS CHEESE CAKE PINEAPPLE OR CHERRY eacH §9¢ COCONUT CUSTARD OR APPLE PIE (SAVE 10c) (Save 10c) EA. LEMON FILLED CUPCAKES ____6-39¢c ALL-BUTTER PECAN = DANISH RINGS ove 52¢ LUZERNE STORE Field Representative MRS, B. L. SIMONSON Mrs. B. L. Simonson, ‘West Pitts- ton, yesterday was appointed field representative of the Luzerne Coun- ty Unit, American Cancer Society. A graduate of Pittston Hospital School of Nursing, she is a board member of the American Red Cross serving as Vice-chairman of Volun- teers. Active in Girl Scouting for 20 years, she: is a delegate to the Penn's Woods Council, and has served as substitute nurse for 10 years in West Pittston Schools as registered nurse at Consolidate Ciger, West Pittston. Past President of the Senior Wo- men’s Club of West Pittston, Mrs. Simonson is'a member of the Pitts- tan Hospital Auxiliary, YMCA Aux- iliary, Wyoming Chapter of Eastern Star, Rotary Anns of Wyoming, Trinity Episcopal Church, West Pittston, and has headed community programs of the United Fund, Can cer Society, Polio, and ‘Heart Av sociation. the mothe? of wig She is Enters Franklin-Marshall daughters. Howard G. Dymond, son of Mrs. Elaine. 'R. Dymond, Dallas RD 3, completed his three-day orientation course at Franklin and Marshall College, and is enrolled in the fresh- man class. a Dogs vr life NECESSITY OF HUNTING DOGS By Bob Bartos, Manager Friskicy Pet Foods Research Center The conservationists in ever state generally look upon the™ hunting dog as a knight in shin- ing armor. And little wonder. In these days of heavy hunt-' ing pressures, shrinking game habitats, and a not overly- abundant number of waterfowl and game birds, we can no longer afford to shoot down five million ducks each year that are not recovered. Nor can we afford the heavy crippling Joss of upland game birds. The use of hunting dogs cuts these losses dramatically by aay that a greater proportion of the birds shot are actually re- trieved and therefore counted by the hunter for his legal limit. And not only does wild life conservation benefit from hunt- ers using dogs, but you’re do- ing yourself a favor. Half the fun of hunting waterfowl or upland game is watching your dog work. And there’s a Cea choice of breeds available to any. nimrod, no matter what his specialty. Nor must a dog be pedigreed. Many a pooch of uncertain pedigree will hunt with zest and efficiency. The fact that you live in a city apartment or a small house in the suburbs is no deterrent, providing you can get to the sounny occasionally for train- ing, - more regularly at least . Onn before the sea- son opens to get your dog con- ditioned. Labrador Retrievers, Pointers ‘and Setters are no larger than Boxers or German Shepherds, two breeds that are popular in the cities. True, they’ll need long brisk walks, but . walking conditions you, too, for long hours in the field. Being prepared physically, : more srjoyment, out .