SECTION A — PAGE 4 ie THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1965 9 A. M. — GAVY'S — SUPER — MARKET MEMORIAL HIGHWAY OPEN 7 DAYS A until 9 IP. M. SHAVERTOWN WEEK b10- b1%- 2322 OPEN EVERY SUNDAY! 2322 “The DELIVERY WIN - -- Combination SPECIAL 3 OZ. JAR MA SKETTINO’S SAUCE 1 LB. PKG. CONTE LUNA SPAGHETTI GET BOTH FOR ONLY Store ‘TUES. GROUND 9 1bs. BEEF LESS THAN 1 LB. BOILED HAM 49¢ Ib. 73" 5000 TOP VALUE STAMPS POP-UP o TOASTER Jo G0. Le fi $1.35 That Offers THURS. CHUCK ROAST BRISKET OF You More FRI. - U.S.D.A. 3 2: 530 SAT. CENTER CUT 79: CORNED BEEF ---WIN CLOCK o RADIO Ce Sauings here! 25 EXTRA T.V. STAMPS WITH THIS SPECIAL | STERLING SALT oa Ca Cais a ew iwe Sel et wi We hoe 0c Buy 2 Pkgs. 25¢ 7oc| GET ONE FREE! 10 oz. Jor — 36 1% Ib. Pkg. 1.89 Shrimp ASSORTED — Morton Pies 6 OZ.— SHURFINE Fruit Juice 10 OZ. 10 OZ. PKG. — SHURFINE Peas & Carrots 2/39° 10 OZ. PKG. — SHURFINE Fordhook Limas2,/43° TO 40 -3/89° 3/99° WE GIVE Top Value STAMPS LAST CALL! GAVY’S 100% COFFEE b.0z. Jor... PLUS 25 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS Shurfine KOSHER PICKLES , GAL. 49+ Chicken of the Sea CHUNK - LIGHT TUNA 3 cans 89- VAUGHN’S BREAD 2 1 1b. Loaves 29¢ REG. 2/39c WITH $10.00 ORDER OR MORE FRANKLIN 5 Ib. Ba SUGAR 9c § (SAVE 12¢) 40 C (Bunch) Carrots DELICIOUS 5¢ Apples - 3 Ib. 39° Potatoes 10 1b. 79° l Cabbage - 7¢ Onions Radishes MIX OR MATCH 2 for 19° KING SIZE COCA COLA GET 1 OT. FREE Many Shoppers Visit Gavy's New Market Gavy's Market along Memorial Highway, which opened the doors of its new business site on Thurs- | day morning had a most successful | opening. Shoppers from the entire | Back Mountain area mingled with | those from = Kingston, Nanticoke, | Swoyersville and Tunkhannock to its merchandise. Top values will continue during | the opening weeks with many prizes | | lar 4 birthday parties last week. § | first in honor of their twin children, Carol Lee and Harold Lee who were | Buy One Carton 53° being offered. Last weeks winners were all Back Mountain residents. First award of 10,000 Top Value pt ! Stamps went to Mrs. L. P. Reimiller, fi | Trucksville; the G. E. Blanket to | Mrs. Charles Roberts, Yeager Ave- | | nue, Shavertown; the Mixer to Mrs. | Ada Murdock, Dallas, R.D. 1; the | Silver Service to Susan Milbrodt, | S RD. 2, Dallas; the Coffee Pot to | Mrs. M. E. Keeler, Trucksville. | Harold Evams, Hosts At Two Birthdays ; | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Evans, Pop- Street, Fernbrook, hosted two | The 8 years old on March 5th. | The large decorated cake was festive with pink and blue oor | scheme. Games were played and | prizes awarded. Those present were: Kathy, Karen land Kandi Karuza,” Tom and Ann Clare Krivak, Donna and Dianne Rogers, Scott Carey, Dwight Cum-| mins, Gary and Charles Roberts, Jennifer Lawson, Teddy Kerpovitch, Michelle Cybulski, Jeanette Evans, Corrine Breza, Johnny Appel, Jim- my McGough, Nancy Lois Evans, Brenda and Cathy Stella, Mrs. Marge Breza, the honored guests and the host and hostess. : On Saturday evening the Evans again entertained at a family dinner and birthday party honoring Mrs. Evans’ father, Michael Mussuto of Wilkes-Barre who celebrated his 83rd birthday. Those present were Mr. Mussuto’s four daughters and their husbands | and families; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bruza and family, Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Ginochetti and family, Rev. and Mrs. Charles Fischi and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Evans and family. Teacher At Geisinger Mrs. Forrest Kunkle, Demunds Road, is a surgical patient at Gei- singer Medical Center, Danville. BACK MOU | prepare for a ® Premium-quality Esso H ® Budget Payment Plan ® Watchdog’ Burner Service @ Esso Heating Equipment { CALL | view the new store and patchage/ | were Myrthe Lee, daughter of Mr. WE DELIVER DAILY IN THE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS “ £35 Danna Heating Oil Mr. And Mrs. Morgan Price Feted On Silver Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Price, Lake Silkworth, were pleasantly surprised | on February 8, when their children ‘had a party for them in honor of | their 25th wedding anniversary. The couple were married in 1940 at Muhlenburg by Mr. Van Horn, a | justice of the peace. Attendants | Earl Lee and the late Mary Hummel Lee and stepdaughter of Mrs. Letha | Lee. She is employed at Sheldon’s | Lunch, Pikes Cregk. Mr. Price is | the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price and has been employ- | ed by the Stegmaier Brewing Com- | pany for' the last 18 years. The couple are the parents of six children, Mrs. Donna Lasco, Leh- | man Heights; Mrs. Joanne Steele, | Meeker; Mrs. Phyllis Barkowski, | Norman Oklahoma; Kathy, Jimmy | and Marcy at home. They also | have eight grandchildren. The party was held at the home ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lee, Har- veys Lake with the following in attendance: Mr. and Mrs. Henry | Titus, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bonning | and Lucille; Mrs. Helen Crane, Mr. | and Mrs. Loren Gruver, Carol and Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Layaou, Miss Beverly Evans, Miss Sharon Dugal, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Steele, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. William Breese, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Irvin, Al Pissott, Miss Faye Brown, Mr. and Mrs. An- thony Price and Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Barl Crane and Gladys, Mr. and Mrs. Collin Foss, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Lord Shelly, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Kocher and Karen, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Jack Pimm, Mrs. Mildred Martin, Mr. and Mrs. William Sorber, Mrs. Elizabeth Milbrodt and Karen, Miss Mary Clair Wesley, Miss Lee Roese, Warden Wesley, Larry Wesley, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Yancis, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olerta, David and Dianne, Mrs. Ethel Sorber, Mr. Dave An- drews, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Adams and Jerry, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lasco, Bobby, Davy and Betsy, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Steele, Jr., Rusty, Jerry and Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Price, Cathy, Jimmy and Marcy. Many lovely gifts and cards were received. Although Phyllis could not: be present she ‘called from Okla- homa to wish her parents her very best. Mrs. Louise Jones was elected president of Lehman Woman's Club at a recent meeting of the organization held at Lehman Fire Hall. Chairman of the nominating committee Mrs. William Cole, pre- sented other new officers: Mrs. Paul Henritzy, 1st vice president; Mrs. Raymond Udall, 2nd vice pres- ident; Mrs. Richard Sloan, record- ing secretary; Mrs. James Tara- savage, treasurer and Mrs. Charles . Bednar, corresponding secretary. Other members of the nominating committee were Mrs. Willis Gentile, Mrs. Thomas Brown, Mrs. Raymond Udall and Mrs. Edward Kanasky. Mrs. Charles Bednar, correspond- ing secretary, reported that she had | sent a note to Whitesell Brothers thanking them for their donation of tickets used in the 50-50 club drawing. A check was accepted for the purchase of one of the club's walkers and Mrs. William Cole was directed to purchase a replacement walker. The club has wheelchairs, NTAIN AND VACATION FROM HEATING WORRIES | by calling Danna Heating Oil | Our “Watchdog' Oil Heat Service provides everythinges eating Qi}. LUZERNE 288-5563 lehman Woman's Club Elects Mrs. Louise Jones, President walkers and crutches which are loaned to people in the area. Mrs. Edward Mickey introduced her guest, Mrs. Irene Michaels. Mrs. Raymond {Udall reported on the dance held in February. She was assisted by Mrs. Robert Thompson, Mrs. William - Cole, Mrs. James Tarasavage and Mrs. Willis Gentile. On April 6 coffee klatches will be held in the homes ‘of Mrs. Mark Grimm, Mrs. Richard Bingaman and Mrs. Edward Jones to watch the televised, Federation sponsored, pro- grams on leadership. “Mrs. Edward - Jones, Henritzy, Mrs. Mrs. John Chesnovitch will attend the County Federation Spring meet- to be held April 7 at the Irem Country Club. It was agreed to again contribute to the Girl Scout campership fund. Final board meet- ing will be held April 5 at Mrs. Edward Mickey's home. A thank you note from David Sutton for the Thomas G. Longmore Award was read by Mrs. Mark Grimm. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Charles Bednar, Mrs. John Joyce, Mrs. Louise Sullivan and Mrs. Paul Henritzy, © Robert Rusbar, speaker for the evening, spoke and showed slides of the Schacht Site Indian Village excavation: in Hanover Township. Members attending the meeting were Mesdames Richard Bingaman, Mark Grimm, Willis Gentile, Thomas Brown, Robert Disque, Leon Bartz, Edward . Jones, William Michaels, Edward Mickey, John Joyce, Charles Bednar, Arthur Solomon, James Mrs. Paul Tarasavage, Cynthia Henritzy, Ed-- ward Kanasky, William Cole and Raymond Udall. Father Kolucki Better Rev. S. J. Kolucki, pastor of St. Frances Cabrini Church, Carverton, is improving at Nesbitt Hospital fol- lowing accident injuries suffered Thursday evening. He expects to be released shortly. The Rauch Family Visit Son Aboard Big Ship Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rauch and son, Kendall, Harveys Lake, and Jack Rauch of Lyons, N.J. spent Saturday in New York City as the guest of their son, Bradley L. Rauch aboard the U.S.S. Champlain which arrived that day from Bermuda. The local young man who serves as fireman apprentice on the huge aircraft carrier enlisted in the ser- vice on September 29, 1964 and took his basic training at the Great Lakes. He has been on three cruises to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba; San Juan, Puerto Rico and Bermuda. His family watched the big ship sail up the Hudson River from atop Empire State Building, thrilling to the magnificent sight as the U.S.S. Champlain barely cleared the new Verrazano Suspension Bridge on its way to dock at Pier 86. The Rauches then went down to the shoreline where they were met by Bradley and taken on a tour of the ship. After a three day stay in dock, the U.S.S. Champlain re- turned to Quantico, R.L — READ THE TRADING POST — COUPONS from your Ladies and Gentlemen CLIP COUPONS . . For ACME — ‘AP DALLAS POST We will be ever so grateful - ARE COUNTED! So PLEASE AND GLOBE STORE LUZERNE —— a A Mark Grimm and DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA | Fritzges Twins Have Birthday Donald and Diane, twin children of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fritzges, Cliff- side Avenue, Trucksville, celebrated their birthdays on Saturday, March 9. They were seven years old. Attending the family party were their grandmother, Mrs. Henry Fritzges, Wilkes-Barre; their broth- ers, Gerald, Lawrence -and David; their sister, Bonnie; and their par- ents. Ronald Petchkis » Mr. and Mrs. Leo Petchkis, Lake Louise, announce ‘the birth of a son, Ronald on March 12 at Nesbitt Hospital. There are three daughters, An- toinette, 16; Christine, 14 and Lee Ann, 10. Mother is the former Anna Koc- her, Centermoreland. Mr. Petchkis is in charge of the dairy at Lake Louise Farms. Todd Robert Rifenbery Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rifenbery, Harveys Lake, became the parents of a nine pound and a half ounce son, Todd Robert, March 12 at Gen- eral Hospital. There is another child, Amy Rose. Mrs. Rifenbery is the former Rose Engelman, Noxen. 1 Suzanne Kern Mr. and Mrs. John Kern, Burn- dale Road, Dallas, announce the birth. of a daughter, Suzanne, on February 12 at Wilkes-Barre Gen- eral Hospital. They also have two other children, Jennifer Mary, 2% years old, and John Edward#§l year old. ‘Mrs. Kern is the former Marian Elenchik of Dallas. ; i Susan Lynne Hobbs ~ Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hobbs, Biloxi, Miss., announce the birth of an eight pound, two ounce daughter, Susan ‘Lynne on February 24. This is the first child of the couple and the first granddanghter for Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bennett, Noxen. Mother is the former Carol Ben- nett. ‘Airman Hobbs is the son of Jean Dendler, Tunkhannock, -and will be transferred shortly to the Air Force Electronic School in New Jersey. The couple expect to return to this area about April 1. Brian Jay White A seven pound, eight ou son, Brian Jay, was born to Mr. ivi William White, Overbrook Rod R. D., Dallas, March 12, atifpsbitt Hospital. There is also a seventeen month old son, William James. Mrs. White is the former Joan Warmouth, Dallas. : Robert Paul Budner Mr. and Mrs. Robert Budner, Boundbrook, N. J., announce the birth of a son, Robert Paul on Feb- ruary 20. The newcomer weighed eight pounds, four ounces on arrival. There is also a daughter, Bonnie, aged two and a half years. Mrs. Budner is the former Dorothy Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert | Price, Hunlock Creek. Lisa Marie Lushefski An eight pound, five ounc; augh- ter, Lisa Marie, was born'$® Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lushefski, P. 5, Shavertown, March 5, at Mer@® Hos- pital. There is another daughter, Lori Ann, aged three. Mrs. Lushefski is the former Dor- othy Rosolowski, Wilkes-Barre. Newcomers Club See Hat Making At a recent meeting of the Wel- come Wagon Newcomer's Club, Mrs. Austin Murphy gave a demon- stration on hat making. On hand getting new ideas for new spring hats from the Back Mountain area were Mesdames William Joos, John Andreoli, James Reese, F. Pressley Shannon, Clinton Memory, Gerald Bango. Hans Dreher, Harry Daven- port, Richard Lindsley, Anees Ba- rakat, Thomas Howard, ~ Clayton Stetson, Raymond Udall, Richard Sloan, James Tarasavage, Joseph Gerchak, Fred Fleming, J.. Gray Mattern, William Weaver, Jr., Gil- bert Morris, Lee Eckert, @atrick McGarry, and John Manis Assisting Mrs. ‘Lee: Eckert, head hostess, serve refreshments were: Mrs. William Weaver, Mrs. J. Gray Mattern, Mrs. Patrick McGarry, Mrs. Gilbert Morris and Mrs. James Reese. Next meeting will be held on Monday evening, March 22 at the Acme Auditorium in Kingston. The program will be “It’s Fun to Enter- tain” to be given by Miss Maryann Laktasic of Bell Telephone Co. Members are asked to bring birth- day gifts for the birthday basket at Valley Crest to this meeting.. New residents of the area are welcome to attend. ‘The purpose of the group is to give newcomers an ‘opportunity to meet friends. By participating in the activities, both social and civic, they can quickly feel at home in their new surround« ings, Mrs. Richard Lindsley is cons tact - chairman’ for 675-2178. The Dallas Post | Sales Sip Pads In Many Designs. ! this area. - a RRR CE Sw wit} ert = We Roa we Avg ho bur wit] Hor chil Cur Dall ares Mrs ide. dre Mrs Mrs brof lain of 1 sho ly 1 WOr Hos inte mos cent at Ves in t and bra Sor