of - t to the Miss 84, tian ded | its on’s nt a no inc- ties 1ins and ter, Lu- - gh- 2 i DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Willis E. Ide Is Reelected Head Of Family Group At 63rd Reunion * Willis E. Ide was reelected presi- dent at the 63rd annual Ide reunion held Saturday, June 25, at Wolfe's Grove, Sweet Valley. W. Russell Ide was chosen wice- president, Alfred D. Bronson, treas- urer, Mrs. Marian Ide Cook, Mrs. Elmer Hoover, Mrs. Clifford J. Ide and Missi Grace A. Ide, secretaries for the organization. It was decided to leave the se- lection of grounds and time of next reunion to the following committee: Gilbert Ide, W. Russell Ide, Walter Meade, Clifford J. Ide and Russell A. Ide; Awards were presented to Rob- ert@doover, oldest man present; Mrs. "Russell A. Ide, oldest woman; Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. Ide, the oldest couple, 58 years; Charles Kocher, youngest child; Mr. and Mrs. David Ide, youngest married couple; Robert Ide, largest family present; Lester Fiske and family of Darby, Pa., traveled greatest dis- tance. Several of the larger families ‘that have been regular in attend- ance for many years were missed his year. ‘ ~ Twenty births, thirteen deaths and eight marriages were reported during the past year. Births: twin boys, to Kirk and Glenda Lannan, July 1, 1965; a daughter to Leon Weiss Jr’s., July 6, 1965; Jeffrey to Glenn and Donng Ide, August 3, 1965; Sharon to Robert and Nan- cy Wood Evans, August 20, 1965; Catherine Laura to George and Mary Grace Whitesell, August 1965; Cai Eudora to Robert and Mildred Ide Thomas, Sept. 2, 1965; Diane Elizabeth to Arthur and Goldie Ide Lloyd, Sept. 1965; Leonard to Lyle and Louise King Sept. 27, 1965; a son to Robert and Elizabeth Welsh, Sepd: 25, 1965; Robbin Lynn to Hat® and Nancy Wesley, October 16, 1965; Cathy Ann to Lawrence and Catherine Newhart, Dec. 10, 1965; Darren to Dale and Judy Rattigan, March 28, 1966; a son to ‘Rolland and Audrey Sult Ide, Nov. 23, 1965; Joyce Regina to James and Janis Ide Steifal, Dec. 22, 1965; Edward Joseph to Thomas and Julie Chen Elston, Jan. 21, 1966; Allison to Charles and Pearl Allabaugh, March 23, 1966; Stephanie to John and Marcia Stahl, Marche 9, 1966; Russell Harold to Harold and Shir- VOLKS WAGEN NEW and USED CARS and TRUCKS All Years and Models Fully Guaranteed SALES PARTS SERVICE Goodwin Auto Co. ® 651 Wyoming Ave. Kingston, Pa. Corner Rt. 11 & 309 ASH THORIZES oeaLER Call Coll. 288-6426 ley Smith, May 9, 1966; Walter Michael to Walter and Louise Gladowski, Dec. 15, 1965; and John to John and Audrey Shupp Wright, June 16, 1966. Marriages: Harold L. Martz to Gladys E. Neff; Bruce Ide to Joyce Synott, Sept. 18, 1965; Glenn Lee Johnson to Susan Elaine Spencer, Nov. 27, 1965; Floyd Marley to Mary Ellen Davis, Nov. 21, 1965; Joseph E. Ide to Beverley J. Evans; Judy Ann Ide to Gary Best, Dec. 23, 1965; Dale Rattigan to Judy Farnwell, July 3, 1965; Jettie Jane Cyphers to John Macialek, Oct. 1965. Deaths: Zora C. Parks, 77, July 5, 1965; Thelma Ide Bigelow, 47, 1965; Crystal E. Neyhart, 81, Aug. 7, 1965; Marie Snyder Pomeroy, 72, Sept. 15, 1965; Winfield Brace, 57, Oct. 19, 1965; Corey Meade, 80, Nov. 5, 1965; Ruth E. Ide, 76, Dec. 19, 1965; Ruth Ide Benscoter, 79, April 28, 1966; George W. Ide, 74, April 29, 1966; C. Dean Ide, 47, May 7, 1966; Louise Elston Bomboy, 61, May 10, 1966; Dorothy K. Spen- cer, 55, June 20, 1966; Olen Ide, 74, June 22, 1966. In attendance were: Mr. and Mrg. W. Russell Ide, Robert and William R. Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Willis E. Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Ide, Mr. and Mrs Lester Fiske, Gary Fiske, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fiske, Mrs, Ar- thur B. Ide Jr., Mrs. Marian Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meade, Walter Meade, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Brown, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Delbert Meade, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Meade, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ide, Mr. and Mrs. David Ide, Wayne and Frank Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hughes, Jeane Hughes, Cynthia Hughes, Rita Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. Ide, Miss Grace A. Ide, Robert Hoover, P. H. Parks, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoover, Floyd Hoover, Ray Crispell, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ide, Mrs. Robert B. Ide, Arthur Ide, Mrs. Frank Kocher, Frank Jr. and Charles Kocher, Mrs. Nelson Condon, Marty, Terry, Buck, Chipper. Mrs. J. Robert Ide, Ralph, Rich- ard, Barbra Ann, and Evelyn Ide, Mrs. Arline Rattigan, Mr. Floyd Ide, Mrs. Herbert Marley, Mrs. Dean Shaver, Mr. and Mrs. Corey Evans and Mrs. Walter McKeel. Mary Beth Watchulonis Mr. and Mrs. Donald Watchulon- is, Elizabeth Street, Dallas, became the parents of a six pound, nine ounce daughter, Mary Beth, July 2 at General Hospital. = There are four other children, : Ann, Dianne, Susan and Donald. Mrs. Watchu- lonis ‘is the former Charlotte Mi- chaels, Dalles, Sales Slip Pads In Many Designs The Dallas Post 38 Main Street, Dallas 674-4506 . SUMMER DALLAS HOURS : June, July, August Tuesday - 2 to 8 pm, WEDNESDAY - - - CLOSED Friday - 2 to 5 pm. & Dr. Aaron S. Lisses Optometrist Professional Suite Gateway Center Edwardsville ThoRpaTas LL GATEWAY. CENTER HOURS: Daily 9:30 to 3:30 pam. Evenings Thurs. & Fri..to 8 p.m. First Child Born A seven pound son, Joseph An- drew, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gardecki, Carr Street, Dal- las, June 27 at Nanticoke State General Hospital. Mrs. Gardecki is the former Rosella O’Buck, May- field. Mr. Gardecki is employed with Strasenburgh Pharmaceutical Lab, Rochester, N. Y. Legal Notice — NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the county of Luzerne has filed its petition with the Court of Common Pleas to No. 10 December Term, 1940 to sell property located in Dal- las Twp. Luzerne County, Pennsyl- vania, acquired by it at public tax sale No. 641, held at Luzerne Coun- ty Court House on July 1940, said property being G. V. TERRACE, LOTS 20-24, LOT 100 x 125, RIDGE ST., CL. #10-2282-1 formerly owned by LESLIE STEELE. The property will be sold clear and free of all liens and charges: (except ground rents, if any) and the terms of the proposed sale are cash payable im- mediately upon date of hearing and sale in the amount of the price approved by the Court, together with the costs of ‘the proceeding. The lowest amount which Luzerne County is prepared to accept for the sale of the property is $132.00. Hearing by the Court and sale of the property isi fixed for AUGUST 4, 1966, at 9:30 o'clock AM. ED. S.T., at the Luzerne County Court House, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, at which time and place any per- son will be allowed to offer more than the minimum price fixed by the County, or other price, as the Court may find proper. Bernard J. Gavlick, Director Tax Claim Bureau Legal Notice — NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the County of Luzerne has filed its petition with the Court of Common Pleas to No. 1841 MARCH Term, 1952 ‘to sell property located in Dal- las Twp. Luzerne County, Pennsyl- vania, acquired by it at public tax sale No. 54, held at Luzerne County Court House on MAY 28, 1952, said property being LOT #25, G. V. TERRACE RIDGE AVE. LOT 50 x 125, CL. #10-334 formerly owned by CHARLES A. CARLE The proper- ty will be sold clear and free of all liens and charges (except ground rents, if any) and the terms of the proposed sale are cash payable im- mediately upon date of hearing and sale in the amount of the price approved by the Court, together with the costs of the proceeding. The lowest amount which Luzerne County is prepared to accept for the sale of the property is $132.00. Hearing by the Court and sale of the property is fixed for AUGUST 4, 1966, at 9:30 o'clock AM., ED. S.T., at the Luzerne County Court House, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, at which time and place any per- son will be allowed to offer more than the minimum price fixed by the County, or other price, as i Court may find proper. Bernard J. Gavlick, Director Tax Claim Bureau Legal Notice — Estate of ANASTASIA DILEMAN SENIUK, late of the City of Wilkes- Barre, Pennsylvania (died May 15, 1966). Letters testamentary have been granted to Helen Dileman Adamo- vich, 55 Johnson Street, Wilkes- Barre, Pennsylvania. All persons having claims or demands are re- quested to make known the same, and all persons indebted are re- quested to make payments. No. 775 THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1966 SECTION B — PAGE 3 WHOLE . . . FRESH 2 TO 3 LBS. FRYING AND BROILING CUT-UP : M S BREAST Lb. ; ) 9 v & SPLIT QUARTERS NONE PRICED HIGHER! . 34° . 36° 3Vs Lbs. Roasting Chickens ‘or * 38¢ | Super-Right Cornish Hens * 45¢ Super-Right Capons ~~ ™ 69c | Barbecued Chickens * 49c _ Chicken Livers ~~ ™ 39c| Chicken Legs or Breasts 59 | LEAN SMOKED PICNICS whole *39¢ sticea pe BONELESS CHUCK ROASTS oF = 69c ROUND BONE Old Fashioned Minced Bologna “.° = 39¢ | Roggers Pork Sausage = = .». 59¢ Yankee Maid Bar-B-Quties ....... = 69c | Boneless Cross-Cut Roast Bn ee. .m 19¢C Pepperoni Sticks “ae ....... » $1.09 | Yankee Maid All Beef Franks .... : 69¢ Thin Sliced Hamstrami ....... vo 39g | Lean Fresh Picnics ....... » 49¢ Honeysuckle Turkey Roast soeic:s a! #3.29 | Nardones Pizza Pies = 35¢ 1 BQg Fresh Ground Meat Loaf :"vii® .. » 65¢ | Fresh Beef Brisket ew. ........ ». 15¢ & Veal / \ U.S. NO. 1 SIZE A 10-Lh; 45° Pint POTATOES... hs 7 39° BLUEBERRIES FRESH PEACHES 4... 49° New Green Cabbage ........ 5c Fresh Green Peppers .....4 for 29¢ California Lemons ........ “= 49¢c Fresh Cucumbers ........3 for 29¢ Sweet Ripe Plums .........» 29¢ Tender Sweet Corn .....6 ears 45¢ \ r \, COOKOUT SPECIALS! SUPER-RIGHT SKINLESS FRANKS 87¢c 1.09 ib. $1.69 Chuck Steaks >= un. 19¢ ay pg 1-1b. Pkg. Strip Steaks r \ SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY BEEF LIVER . 39° ALLGOOD SLICED 1-Lb. Bacon \ FISH & ppt Pkg. LARGE—31 to 35 Count Shrimp ~3$ 1.29 Whiting ~ 256 65¢ Haddock Fillet So we Breaded Shrimp Sr he 2.19 od DAIRY FOODS! SILVERBROOK BUTTER SOLIDS QUARTERS 1-Lb. 1-Lb. adic > 18c AGP SLICED Swiss Cheese >= 49¢ A&P SLICED Brick Cheese 5.. 43¢ RW 4 N Chick. Noodle, Ehice. go Nshrsom. capo: EE 6::°1.00 Libby’ S Piresucie? lest 99¢ Slices, Chunks, Spears, Crushed, Tidbits & Minted Chunks FROZEN FOOD VARIETY! b Green Beans “= Sliced Beef, Chicken c.i.:'citen ic. *1.39 (Asp Orange Juice ........ 4 758 | Crockett Farms 8-oz. Pkgs. 29¢ ANUPIA pue Se[EQ Ul SIIRN-todng JV IE UI ‘91 Ap ‘Avpanjeg ySnoay) 2A1OOH0 pe Sig) wr SONI i a Saat ptepi st an SE | asta : 10-oz. : Gn e hic Ares Sorvlves 1 i Te A&P Instant Coffee = Jar. 1 09 & JANE PARKER BAKED GOODS! 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