DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA _ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1964 ~ SECTION B — PAGE 7 ° ) I a . Many hunters took to the woods 7% I last week but the overall total of i | deerslayers has not been too great. i ~ Young George Wolfe, hunting for m and il . his 4th year, got a beautiful buck daugh- about 12:30 on Saturday up behind ed Mr. his home in the woodlands sur- Hunt * rounding Schooley’s farm. The Satives 8 animal, a seven pointer, weighed ~ 160 pounds and provided a big | thrill for George who was hunting ! HSE | alone. ‘His mother tells us it was # 8 quite a chore getting the deer out #* of the woods in his car parked A alongside the road. This just goes to show the great strain, plus the excitement of the kill, on the hunt- er and doubly so when the vears are creeping up on one. These - gp! der fellows should exercise cau- | ¥ tion if they would avoid serious | i heart damage. | a Not only were the males of the | Je community out for the season but | {% also Minnie Hontz, who hunted | ~% everyday and nearly nailed a big | . one on Saturday. However the | heavy haze prevented her from see- | ~# ing the antlers and Minnie follows 8 the rules. i Going to the “Y” : night, we spotted Tom Glenn's pr: . Christmas decorations in place and | 8 most attractive with the multi | "= colored lights illuminating the | = entrance to his home. on Saturday 8 My reference to sewage prob- | © lems last week brought the dis- their source of annoyance in this respect One man tells me that when you close the to those living nearby: doors and windows for a few days, the stench in the house is unbear- community the able. be done here. Don’t forget Mal Kitchen's Tr oop | 231 when you are shopping for that wi Right handy, too, | across from Shavertown Methodist | [all Christmag tree. Church. TWO BOUQUETS It is certainly good to have folks | appreciate the thoughtful acts of others and on behalf of the resi- | dents of Mt. Airy Road, I relay the | following note of thanks. Every morning early when a | slippery condition exists or the fall of snow makes it difficult to get started over the rise near Pioneer Avenue, Wilson Honeywell spreads ashes over the troublesome sector. This has been done over the years and his neighbors are most grateful. The expression of appreciation ex- tends also to Mrs. Norman Honey- | l'well, his mother, who saves all her | | ashes for just such an emergency. | Thanks to both of you. In yet another’ instance, Robert! Carey called me last week to relay | to Shavertown firemen his very | deep and sincere appreciation for quick response, their ef- ficiency and their: concern during the recent fire in his house trailer | SHAVERTOWN las had a Philadelphia trip. Lake, Lehman and Franklin-Northmore- (land agreed to handle any calls proving once again how fine a Back Mountain Something certainly should | really is and why it claims many of us as lifelong residents. Although some officials and big= gs like to take issue when con- structive criticism is raised, after our purpose is to make it the Finest of residential sectors and if | we are to progress and avoid any stagnation, we must face criticism of this type and do something { about it. BIRTHDAYS Greetings this week to Ruth Poynton, Thomas R. Borthwick, Ray Parsons, Katie Patton, Welling- | ton Shaver, Charles Lockard, Sr., Terrijo Ditlow, E. W. Hall, Bernie | Williamson, Robert Post, Jr., Cyn- thia Post, Enoch Thomas, Jr., Mari- | an Olenick, Mrs. Charles Mannear, | Milton Whiting, Mrs. Jane Engler, | Albert Williams, Jr, A. George; Payne, Charles Mannear, Tommy | Hill. 5 | Warren Reed, Barry Weodling, Kim A. Kitchen, Mary Beth Bynon, | Joseph Tweedle, Douglas White-: head, Del Voight, Mae Rome, Jean’ | Monk, Jean Gerlach, Mary Lee, Tex! | Wilson, Frederick Daley. HERE AND THERE ~ Mr. and Mrs: Edward Carey left 3 : in Fernbrook.: Bob ‘and his wife Thured 4 J 1 ok. | . "= closure that Brook Street is still a | and new daughter were fortunate ATsaay Ro esa Sa ne $1 Jon. : i i [os that Mrs. Carey awoke and at Fort Lauderdale. : What an aps ho [a smoke, threby saving their propriste’ time theyw chose fo go 2 INDIAN DOLLS ; Dressed in white ~ Kid - - - Beaded Trim— ESKIMO DOLLS 143 | lives. The situation may well have | been disasterous. The family are | now staying at the home of his nents, Mr. and Mis. pairs are made. Edward | | Carey on Sunset Avenue until re-, South with the cold blasts besetting | our area, a very happy vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schwartz and children dropped in last week tol | visit her mother, Mrs. Sarah Reese Seriously we wish them | Firemen stayed to check against Ferguson and do some Christmas a reoccurance - and Walter Davis watched another hour before going familiarly Robert, known as Skipper, himself a mem- { home. more | ber of the fire company, was most | | complimentary in his "appreciation | returned after spending Thanks, shopping in town. Margaret Ferguson’: now lives in’ The former? | ‘Danville and is on: the staff at | | Geisinger Medical Center. of his comrades and how much their | | giving vacation with Mr. and Mrs: fine work meant to him. | Ted Hall and family at Pittsfield, Kingston Township Ambulance is Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hall ve) FRESH FRYING AND BROILING Without Giblets Leg & Breast Quarters FRESH, MEATY SPARE RIBS SUPER-RIGHT SKINLESS FRANKS LEGS 1-Lh. ff Pkg. U.S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED FOR WHOLESOMENESS Split, cut. Up & Quarterei CUT FROM FPESY FRYERS CHICKEN PARTS B REASTS Lb Wi INGS laa .m25¢ LIVERS OR Leave Your Order Now For 440 | Christmas Turkey Your SHOULDER = 49¢ VEAL ROAST m 3c | mn 45¢ Fla. Seedless White or Pink GRAPEFRUIT ict : CALIFORNIA APPLES 0% fe ceveae.. 2 29c | PASCAL CELERY .... FRESH FLORIDA EXTRA FANCY SWEET CORN .. 20" 39c 5:49° FRESH MUSHROOMS . SMOKED COLDEN Bloaters STANDARD Oysters FRIED OCEAN 8-o0z. Can 9 boss 29¢ > 49¢ Haddock * 79¢ " 55¢ 69¢c Perch..." 49c = « BONE Cc SUPER-RIGHT THICK SLICED _JEAL CHOPS IN Lb. 49 1-Lh. H 2-Lh. C BLADE CUT RIB VEAL bis BACGN Pig 55 Pe. 99 »59¢ nn 75¢c | Combination .... ar me np rh poNgLess BONELESS CHUCK ROAST ......» 69¢ | KISSLING’S SAUERKRAUT .. 70 25c Stewing Veal ....» 69c MINUTE ' STEAKS Goch... ‘mex 7c | BONELESS Gos PICNICS .....» 69¢ Veal Patiies CHUCK STEAKS == ........ » 59¢ { TENDER PORK LIVER ........ wn 95¢ i BACON “Zrii sie +o «+= + Pig 49c | CORNED BEEF “iio (Sl) » 65¢ omen op | Halibut. .” 69¢ Ri Pp iE H ANANAS NS Lh. Oc FRESH FILLET OF b | i | 1 a | ] & \ ha kk the job. E thi ked | Lorraine and Joe Allen, who pro- | Kh | 1 ® Denmprl: od fing 2 doa Dallas Beg vide a happy home for their family] 5 = ® Ireland calls and some of our boys going have two new visitors, a boy five’ | ¢ ® Germany along to help: Eleanor Frederick and a girl, four, adorable young-| 2 ® Scotland who does such a magnificent job sters who are getting that loving | s id on the dispatching of crews and re- they so need in the Allen house< x a 8 Italy ! lieving anxious families was a Lit hold. And such a pleasant change | Rg Are a few of | nervous last Wednesday when Dal- from - an . institution. & a the countries a —— EE —— = —— no represented by 4 DOLLS s | * CERAMICS ie oN | * AUTHENTIC A AFRICAN = 4 ® WOOD. 1F CARVINGS 5 4] M/ * ISRAEL i objects &’ art ; 179 * JEWELRY | AB bana | i : cated . 10 Doon ES © It’s Ski-riffic 10 LEWIS-DUNCAN’S 1 By ond | EXPANDED SKI SHOP y 5 The Largest Selection 1 Ruth In Wyoming Valley 1 Be i SKIS BOOTS i = Whipple S$ Merowry | Kotak so : o is on hand : Ra e La Dolomite ; g fo help with . ® Tischer ® Nordica ; your Gl FT ® Northland e Bass 5 OE § e Miller International no | W¢ SELECTIONS ye op. | X OPEN DAILY int fb Y. UNTIL 8 P.M. Hands qf B&B J ‘ 7 0 5 7 3 : WHIPPLE’S { & GiFT shop LEWIS-DUNCAN LX fie green he SPORTING GOODS Ts ie Luzerne-Dallas *Narrows Shopping Center, Kingston : Ld 3 Highway *All ski equipment listed at Narrows store—others at both stores. Win A Plump — Delicious Christ TURKEY each tf $ 1:00 Drawings 1 SIE Will be tT Cash held each 2 Sale Do: | 5 : will Christmas give you one Ticket BIRTH 'S DALLAS ESSO SERVICENTER AT THE "YY" i Routes 309 & 118 | 674-4571 CHECK WINNING N UMBERS ON WINDOW - Brand Grated White Tuna Luncheon Meats * Royal Danish © Champ Orchard Queen Cherries Maraschino Nestle’s soc fies ™ Preserves “==. Ann Page Plum Preserves A&P Instant Coffee he Cloverleaf 3 Sunnyfield Quick Oats Chicken & Noodles «.:.. BC Breakfast Drinks 2 6-0z. Cans 99° 1.00 S 12-0z. $ ——-— FROZEN FOOD BUYS! A&P ORANGE JUICE i 479° 2i79c Ss 3G¢ COTTAGE FRIED OR MORSELS A&P POTATOES oon ho 29c 10-0z. 29¢ French Brand Cooked 2-Lb., 4-ox. Pkg rd GRAVY and SLICED BEEF °1. 29, Jig 35¢ — JANE PARKER C .=79| POUND CAKE | C GOLD or 9c "4 Jar 8 MARBLE Each suze OIC | oiNEAPPLE PIE . . . ™ 39c BLUEBERRY 1-0t., 14-0z. Cans 75° Marvel Sliced Bread 2 Each 49¢ 1-Lb. 37c Loaves PIE . . . 100. $ 1.19 Er DELUXE READING TOYS Fruit Cocktail ws a 33¢ BONNIE BRIDE . . . 938 cult oi ¢’ | BETTY’S BEAUTY PARLOR ‘12° Mandarin ==. ow 49 DEFENDER DAN . . . mn” |Bremner’s == hh . he JKC |crusADER 101 . . . . oo FIRE CHIEF . . .. $6.99 Ann Page ins Syrup se 4 Ge Py yr z i CE oats DQG YUBAN corse ( eB Ann Page Marmalade . . NABISCO 3 PRETZELS ......."5= 3Tc ” . SU o DOLLY MADISON KEEBLER ox» CRACKERS Sy L, Je 3c Listerine Antiseptic PICKLES | cynsk 2 SANBORN zi 2 '=*1.10 : ED ivi op Boe (Swear chee. | CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE or = 70¢ romo Sigs Sito CLAPP’'S STRAINED BARY FOOD 6 Jars 53c WISK 3 ui x 67c Musselman’s SPICED APPLE RINGS 15-o0z. >=. BQe | BETTY CROCKER Butter Kernel WHOLE KERNEL CORN .. I> SPRY SHORTENING: PILLSBURY CRISP NESTLE'S “peers” NIFTIES COOKIES RICH’S WHIP TOPPING . ..... ROYAL PUDDINGS (or: Sweetmilk and Buttermilk Biscuits ... 5eBle Pt. $ ee Excedrin ..... 5 ROc re 99c 3... 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