The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 15, 1965, Image 13

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
TRUCKSVILLE
Members of Trucksville Fire Com- |
pany are asked to meet at the mu-
nicipal building on Tuesday night
at 7:30 for practice in the handling |
of equipment. |
On Wednesday night at Hotel |
Sterling Mrs. Edna Beith, a former |
resident of Main Street, was in-
stalled ag president of Luzerne
County Division of Licensed Prac- |
tical Nurses.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hislop, Ma-
ple Street, entertained at a family
parfggin honor of their son Charles, |
whe ¥elebrated his second birthday |
on Friday, April 2. Guests were:
Mrs. A. R. Whittaker and Douglas, |
Loree and Leslie, Dallas.
Mrs. Glen Frantz and infant son |
have returned to their home at 60 |
S. Pioneer Avenue from General
Hospital. : |
Mrs. Robert Johnson, Carverton |
Road, was hospitalized at Geisinger |
Medical Center, Danville, last week. | |
‘Mrs. Herman Reese, Rice Street,
spent a recent weekend with
friends in Philadelphia.
Susan Kresge has returned to her
home in Mountville after spending
some time with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Kresge, Cliffside
Avenue.
Mrs. Marie Naper, Holly ‘Street,
was confined home by illness sever-
al days last week.
Donald ‘Anderson, a student at
Union College in Barbourville, Ken-
tucky, will return this Saturday aft-
er spending the spring recess with
his mother, Mrs. Donald Anderson,
Sr., Hill Street.
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Robbins
and family, Meridan, Conn., spent
a recent weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Robbins,
Ga Road.
irs. James Trebilcox, a surgical
patient at Nesbitt Hospital, is ex-
pected home this weekend. j
hborhood Card Club met at |
the” home of Mrs. Robert Mathers,
Hickory Street, on Tuesday night. |
Prizes were won by Mrs. Harry D.
Owens and Mrs. Sheldon Hoover.
Others present were: Mesdames
Donald © Anderson, Harold Croom,
Robert Griffiths, William Lohmann,
Richard Mathers and Ogden Palmer.
Mr. and : Mrs. Lincoln Hoover,
Somerville, N. J., will spend tomor-
row with his father, Ira Hoover,
Holly Street.
SNEAS
| COOKING
DELANEY
GAS SERVICE, Inc,
Memorial Highway
Dallas
674-4781
| parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Math-
| Williamsburg, Va.
| Easter
| Hill Road.
| ness meeting. Mrs. S. R. Henning
| Poughkeepsie, are spending a few
| days with Mrs.
Mrs. Nellie Wagner, Hill Street,
has returned from a visit with her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Sheldon Wagner and family,
Levittown.
Dorothy Mathers, a senior at
Fast Stroudsburg Teachers College,
will spend Easter weekend with her
ers, Hickory Street. }
Lucy Courtright, Harris Hill
Road, has returned from a ‘trip to
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hons and
family, Lehigh Street, spent a few
| days recently with their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. The-
odore Hons and family, Trenton.
Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly and
family, Limewood Road, will spend
weekend with her mother,
Mrs. Ruth Flanigan, Yeadon.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bolton and
family, Perrin Avenue, have moved
to their new home wat 15 Harris
Anne Marie Novicki, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Novicki, Bunk-
er Hill, was christened at Saint
Therese’s Church on Palm Sunday
morning. Sponsors were Joseph Ka-
leta and Marlene Batery.
David Glahn, a senior at Union
College, Barbourville, Kentucky, has
returned after spending several
days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Glahn, Bunker Hill.
Wendy Kerpovich, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Xerpovich,
Harris Hill Road, has returned from
Nesbitt Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Laing Coolbaugh,
Huntsville Road, will entertain on
Easter Mr. and Mrs. Richard Plum-
mer and family, Valley Forge, and
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Britt and fam-
ily, Bunker Hill.
Reynolds Class of Trucksville |
Methodist Church met at the home |
of Mrs. Warden Kunkle, Carverton
Road, on Wednesday night. Mrs.
S. D. Finney presided at the busi-
led devotions. Members of the
serving committee were: Mesdames
Neual Kester, Julia Knorr, Morris
Lloyd, William Moss, W. F. New-
berry and Warden Kunkle.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jordan,
S. D. Finney, Car-
verton Road.
Dale Metzger, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Metzger, Harris Hill Road
is convalescing at home after being
a patient at Nesbitt. Hospital.
Betsy Welker, a student at Tem-
ple University, Philadelphia, arrived
Tuesday to spend Easter with her
family on Highland Avenue.
DO YOU KNOW
Triskaidekaphobia is the morbid
fear of the number thirteen, and
when a: Friday -falls on the thir-
teenth day of the month an esti-
mated $250,000,00 is lost because
superstitious people will not buy or
sell on that day.
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1965
Jackson Twp.
Cub Pack 225, sponsored by the
Jackson Township Firemen, has
been reorganized and meets every
Tuesday afternoon 4 to 5 p.m. An
invitation is offered to every boy
in the township between the ages
of eight and ten to join.
Mr. and Mrs. Malvin Wagner of
Chase Corners had as recent visi-
tors: Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kindred,
Elaine and Diane, of Kingston, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Heckman of Forty-
Fort, Mr. and Mrs. Erhard Ostrum
of Dallas, Mrs. Joseph Lapasky,
Mrs. Annette Frantz, Mrs. Veru
Letizi, Mr. and Mrs. John Grilly
and daughter of Nanticoke.
Two-Fold Class of Huntsville
Methodist Church will hold a chick-
en supper Saturday evening, May
8, at 5 p.m. Tickets can be pur-
chased from any member of the
class and at the door.
The next meeting of the Jackson
Township Firemen’s Association
will be at the Fire Hall on Wednes-
day evening, April 21. A large
number attended the meeting on
April 7. Darts, ping pong and
cards were on hand for the enjoy-
ment of the membership following
the meeting. Join up and support
your fire department. Dues are
only $2 per year, including in-
surance.
The names of Warren and Calvin
Gensel were inadvertently omitted
from the list of guests at the birth-
day party given in honor of Donna
Moskaluk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Moskaluk of Chase .Road.
Huntsville Methodist Church will
conduct a Communion Service this
Legal Notice
NOTICE: Sealed proposals will be
received and publicly opened and
read by the Supervisors of Lake
Township, Luzerne County, at Har-
veys Lake, Pennsylvania, until 10:00
a.m., Eastern Daylight Saving Time,
Mayl, 1965, for ten thousand
(10,000) gallons, more or less, E 1
Penetrating Oil (Dusto Oil) and for
ten thousand (10,000) gallons, more
or less, C 2 Asphalt.
Proposal forms, Specifications,
Form of contract and Instructions
to bidders may be obtained from
John H. Stenger, Secretary, Board
of Supervisors, Harveys Lake, Penn-
sylvania.
The materials specified herein,
shall meet the Standard Specificat-
ions of the Pennsylvania Depart-
ment of Highways.
The successful
bidder, when
awarded the contract, shall furnish
a bond - with suitable, reasonable
requirements guaranteeing perfor-
mance of the contract or delivery
to be made, with sufficient surety
in the amount of fifty percentum
of the amount of the contract. And
an additional bond in the amount
of fifty percentum of the amount of
the contract
the Second Class Township Code,
Article VIII, Section 803, Bonds for
Protection of Labor and Material-
men.
All proposals must be upon form
furnished by the undersigned. The
Supervisors reserve the right to
reject any or all proposals.
(signed)
John H. Stenger,
Secretary
Clothing Can Burn.
Keep away from open
flames and heaters
[oh Don't give fire a place to start!
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'SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY . . . FULLY COOKED, SMOKED
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(LOOK FOR THE HALF HAMS WITH THE SLICES ON TOP!)
SHOP ‘ALP AND GET...
LOW PRICES
SECTION B — PAGE 5
All A&P Super Markets
Will Observe
REGULAR
STORE HOURS
THIS WEEK
We Will Close Between
12 Noon and 3 P.M.
Good Friday
Closed Easter
Monday
Don’t Forget Extra
Bread, Milk, Etec.
DOMESTIC CANNED
HAMS
9 to 11 Lh. 3-Lb. Can
5 $2.29
Lh. 64e 5-Lb. Can
$3.69
CENTER
HAM
SLICES
w. 89C
IMPORTED a 2.35
PICNICS sin. 31 78
SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY ROUND
STEAK & ROAST
AGP’'S SUPER-RIGHT FINE QUALITY . . . YOUNG
OVER
Boneless Turkey Roost ... ..
Sausage
Nardone’s Pizza Pies
1-Lb.
Roll
Super-Right
Fresh Pork
39¢
Roll
2-Lb.
79¢
75¢
1 hb, eos, 65¢
Shank Beef °°
10 to 14-1. Lb.
Smoked Kielbassi 3 EE a
Balliet’s Assorted Salads
v 49¢
Lb. c
Cut From Beef Round
Sirloin Tip Roast ib 89c¢c |
Swiss Steakspect round 1. SSB
Cube Steaks 1. §9¢
READY TO COOK PlTRY)
Capons .........» § dl
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Smaller Turkeys Up To 9 Lbs.
Available At Slightly Higher Retails!
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Roasting Chickens u.
Stewing Chickens
EASTER SEAFOOD VALUES!
MEDIUM
SHRIMP
Geese .. >. 2
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15-0z.
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Boneless 1b 69c
Virginia Smoked Hams ov coe » §9¢c | Boneless Dinner Hams ........» 99¢ 4 4 8
Balliet’s Horseradish 52 1c 7 33c | Sliced Cheese Wee Amerion u 59; tom“ &ded |
Florida i King Crab Legs . .. » 83¢|
ORANGES Sans J th 3 he SWEET CORN Jumbo Shrimp . » $1.19}
% Standard Oysters 2 69¢ |
HONEYDEWS ur... 49 "2 If tame "0. "i
————. Buck Shad .......u [5¢’
& us. 3-Ih. c RADISHES CAP'N
McINTOSH APPLES = ::39 3. 19¢ Haddock Fillet 51" 59¢
IGEBERG LETTUCE .. ..... ii 19¢ | FRESH GREEN BEANS ....... . 1gc| [Sod Fille ... 5. 478}
se readed Shrimp ~~ 5, °1.
PASCAL GELERY
Bchs.
29¢ | FRESH GREEN ONIONS ...... . . 3. 23c
WORTHMORE GLAMALON
JELLY EGGS NYLONS
Assorted Assorted
1-Lb. 1-Lb. 12-Oz.
Pkg. 25¢c rion 39¢ 28
AW Black: i 1-Lb. Pkg. 25¢ Pairs 2
Easter Basket Mix ........ 13-0z. Pkg. 29¢
CHEESE SLICES
12-0z.
Pkg.
Samsonite
HAIR
DRYER OPENER
8.99 | $5.99
MEL-0-BIT
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And $10.00 Worth of Register Tapes
Easter Bakery Values!
JANE PARKER
APPLE PIE
-$1.00
HOT CROSS BUNS ........ *< 29c |
ANGEL FOOD RING “0° .... ... 39¢
RAISIN BREAD ........ 2!" 49c
Losves
Bag ENRICHED BREAD "zite.mire 2 "2.6 9% 49¢
{ 3-18.B0g%1.93 | 3-18.B0g*1.99 | 3-18.8ag°2.05 | ENGLISH MUFFINS ........ ™s 22c
Nabisco Date & Nut Cookies . . . .. ho 89 AGP CHOPPED OR LEAF FROZEN Strawberries 2, .... 2“ 55g |
Pillsbury ‘iio Biscuits . . .. vor: 196 SPIN ACH Peas Asp 10-02.
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Keebler Pecan Sandies ......... ro 45¢ Pkgs. Mixed Ya Lh 33¢
Sunshine ve. Wafers ......... 3rc. ‘1.00 xed Veg: ee “su”... nc 39¢
Yerbox Bouillon Cubes . ........ Is 21g Flavor House
Deep Blue vs Tuma .......... 21% 57¢ Dr y Roasted P eanuts ang BD * 3
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strongheart Dog Food ........ 7 ee A&P SLICED PINE APPLE 1-b, 4-0z. 59
Scott Toilet Tissue ................. Sn 34 SULTANA [aS pe Cans L
V/aldorf Toilet Tissue ............ one 30 Large and 1-Lb., 2-0z.
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