DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA 3 Try These Hamburgers On Your Gas Grill ‘With a gas grill, cooking al fresco is more enjoyable than ever before. The controllable flame allows you to select just the amount of heat for rare, medium or well done. The Pennsylvania Gas & Water Co. rec- ommends you try these Country Club, hamburgers at your next cook- out It's hard to believe today, but it ‘wasn't too long ago when most people waited for their vacations to get out-of-doors. Except for an occasional picnic, “ve was confined to diningroom or W¥%chen, and outdoor living was an infrequent thing. In the Back Mountain there is ample testimony that out-of-doors living and relaxing with eating for additional pleasure to increase that time. ; Patios and heated swimming pools, grills and gaslights—have made the difference. Sales representatives of the Penn- sylvania ‘Gas & Water Co. report a considerable increase. in the num- ber of people in the Back Mountain region who own outdoor cooking equipment. One of the. reasons is that people enjoy eating outside— fresh air seems to sharpen the ap- petite. Homes are reflecting the outdoor living trend and many in the Back Mountain region are being designed with one or more areas that have the sky for a ceiling. Sunperches, patios and pools are the prime fea- tures in modern home building and have become popular places to en- tertain. It's no strange sight here to see home owners, even in the coldest winter months, rolling their grills into breezeways, garages or protect- ed patios and then cooking out and eating in. The ' “patio chefs” hereabouts re- port gas grills as excellent broiling | and roasting appliances and with controlled heat of the gas grills the backyard chef can grill or broil or roast gourmet dishes of turkey, goose, roast beef, rainbow trout and | shrimps. Sweet Mrs. Alfred Rogowski and chil- | dren Joann and James, Pikes Creek and granddaughter Michelle Leon- ard, Philadelphia, spent the week recently in Virginia Beach, Va. visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Ma- thews and Mrs. Edison Henish. On their way home they spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs. Robert Leonard in Philadelphia. YOUNG ADULT PICNIC The Grove Methodist Church held a picnic on Thursday evening at the home #of Mr. "and Mrs. William Sayre, Lake Silkworth. ‘Group sing- ing was enjoyed accompanied by Dick Stroud on the guitar. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Douglas and Denise, Mr. and Mrs. Ord Trumbower, Rev. and Mrs. William Rosser, Billy Joly, Mrs. Ri¥gles, Mrs. Ruth Anstett, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stroud, Mr. and Muyz. Nicholas Mele, Donna and JAMh, Mr. and Mrs. William Sayre, Carol and Craig. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Piatt and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Roman and Mrs. Mike Witek, Cindy — Michele, Parrish Street, have returned home after spending some time in Detroit, Mich. 3 A Exclusive - New i Styles. CAPRI $300 TO $975 Rings enlarged to show detail. Prices include Federal Taz, HENRY'S JEWELRY CARD - GIFE Memorial Highway Shavertown Young Adult Class of Maple | Valley and family, Red Rock visited at the Al Rogowski cabin at Laporte, Sul- livan County, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Petroski and family, N. J., spent the week visit- ing relatives in this area. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Mele, Don- na and John, Huntington Station, L. 1, spent a few days with the latter’s sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Sayre, Lake Silkworth. Judy Maleski, Plymouth, recently spent the week with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Hale Bronson, Barry Aston, Chase, is spending this week at: the Bronsons.. Barry cele- brated his birthday on Friday. Carl Remley, | | Mr. and. | Hale Bronson, Evadne | CELEBRATES 6TH BIRTHDAY Beth Ann Creasing, daughter of and Mrs. Thomas Creasing, Pikes Creek, birthday: on Saturday with a party at her home. Games were played. | Refreshments were served to Chris- tine, Cathy, Terry and Tracey Sayre, Beth and Amy Donsavage, Debbie, Karen. and Beth Sayre, Tommy Creasing and the guest of | honor. : RHONDA ANN VISNISKI Mr. and Mrs. Robert Visniski, Edison, N. J., announce the birth | of a daughter Rhonda Ann, 6 1b., 14, oz. on July 1, in a New Jersey Hospital. . Mrs. Visniski is the for- mer Rose Ann Harry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harry, Muhlen- burg. She taught in the Ross Ele- mentary . School before moving to New Jersey. Mr. Visniski is a for- mer Dupont resident. This is their first ‘child. SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC Maple Grove Methodist Church | Sunday School will hold a. picnic at Benton Park on Saturday, July 23 at 2 p.m. There will be games and prizes for the children. Everyone, is to bring his own basket lunch Legal Notice — ESTATE OF JOHN A. HAMILTON, late of the Borough of Kingston, | Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, who died on June 26, 1966. Creditors make claims to and debtors make: payments to Mary Edith Hamilton, 65 Johns Street, Kingston, Penn- sylvania, Executrix, or ‘to her at- torney, Merton E. Jones, Esq.; of HOURIGAN, KLUGER & SPOHRER, 700 Miners National Bank Bldg, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. celebrated her 6th | and supper. CUB SCOUT PICNIC Cub Scout Pack 444 of Sweet | Valley will hold a family picnic on July 27 at 6 p.m. at Palace Park, Hunlock Creek; All cub scouts and their families are invited. NAUGLE-MEEKER REUNION The 5th annual Naugle-Meeker reunion will be held at Rules Grove, Koonsville on July 31. Legal Notice — NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Administration have been granted in the Estate of Nellie Whipple, late of Kingston, Penn- sylvania, who died August 3, 1965, to The Wyoming National Bank Of Wilkes-Barre, Wilkes-Barre, Penn- sylvania. All persons having claims or de- mands against said estate are re- quested to make known the same and all persons indebted to said estate to make payment to said Ad- ministrator without delay. NEVILLE B. SHEA Attorney Legal Notice — PUBLIC NOTICE Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Directors of Lake-Leh- man School District, Lehman, Lu- Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, un- til 8:00 pm., D.S.T., Tuesday, Aug- ust 9, 1966, for ‘Surfacing Parking Lot at the Lake-Lehman High School and for floor covering. Spec- ifications and instructions to bidders may be obtained at the Office of Administration, Lehman, Pennsyl- vania. ELEANOR HUMPHREY SECRETARY Legal Notice — NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have been granted in the estate of William R. Williams, late of Dallas Borough, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, who died July 5, 1966. All persons in- debted to the said decendent are re- quested to make payment and those having claims or demands. against the estate to present the same with- out delay to Paul Williams and Miners National Bank of Wilkes- Barre, Executors, 8-18 W. Market Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Robert L. Fleming, Esquire Minres Natl. Bank Building Wilkes-Barre, Penna. $3.00 i $1.50 YOU CAN n Per Person EAT Children Under 12 FREE PARKING No Charge: for ‘Seconds - Thirds or Fourths HOTEL STERLING ' Wilkes-Barre, Pa. - (Where the Action Is) Harry W. Clark, General Manager. — Phone 822-3131 COME ON DOWN Every - Saturday Nite 5 to 9:30 Every Sunday Noon till 8 P.M. Shonen '*PENNA. DUTCH STYLE® Over 200 Varieties of Fine Food (Babies Free) THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1966 SECTION B — PAGE 3 AST CHUCK ROASTS TURKEY BREASTS TINCH cur y 7-INCH It Four RIBS Rib Steaks w 195° NONE PRICED Lb. BONELESS BEEF RIB HIGHER! : DELMONICO $4 BQ STEAKS th. Is > / NO SLICES SEMI Ba G WHOLE OR EITHER BONELESS Re Boneless or Round Bone 59° 69" 4 to 6-Lb. Avg. SUPER-RIGHT SKINLESS FRANKS 1-Lb. Pkg. 2-Lb. Pkg. 57¢ *1.09 Ly \ ) / SUPER-RIGHT SLICED Lunch Meat Bologna, Plain Loaf, Olive Loaf, Pickle & Pimento Loaf & Old Fashioned Loaf 6-oz. 29 c Pkg. FROZEN FRYING CHICKEN BREASTS -t JANE PARKER Rolls 3 JANE PARKER Raisin Pie . JANE PARKER Dutch Apple JANE PARKER Golden Loaf — JANE PARKER BAKED GOODS — JELLY ROLLS 11-02. $ JANE PARKER—PLAJIN OR SEEDED Vienna Bread ....2."" 39c LEMON (14-0z) or 1.00 SAVE 6c 1-Lb. 8 .9' & gon 43c , SAVE 6c 2 =k. Pie ae 49¢ SAVE 6¢ Cake .......29c¢ / Nabisco Chips Ahoy ....... Veins ii 1 460 Kraft Strawberry Preserves ... 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All Beef Franks “wii ........ » 69c Sandwich Spread 5% ...... 5%39¢ fancy sea 5g wn 990 ” CALIFORNIA (White Seedless) \ Scallops hii GRAP E S 20Qc Lobster Tails = $1.99 DRESSED RIPE (36 Size) | Whiting . . . . * 25¢ CANTALOUPES 3:51.00 | 3 : = JANE PARKER Bartlett Pears *"~ 2.39c|| POTATO RIPE BANANAS 2 ws 295c¢ Lr CAL. ICEBERG LETTUCE ..... hd. 29¢ | render Sweet Gorn ..... 6 Ears 39c en 890 Western Cauliflower ....... ™«25¢ | California Lemons ...... 6 for 29¢ OUTSTANDING VALUE! \ ’ ed N ed A 12-0z. Pkgs. BAVARIAN ASSORTED 29¢ Cottage Cheese .. 1. 29¢ Creme Cakes .... "45g Cream Cheese i" 2 ii. 25¢ A&P Orange Juice 4: 75¢ Silverbrook Butter .:. 81¢ Seneca Lemonade 6 : 59¢ 1 / rr Marvel Ice Milk =x ................. Se 55C A A SULTANA SMALL Stuffed Olives CAMPBELL’S \ Vacuum Pack Save 14c¢ &P Coffee &P Sweet Corn Cream Style Chick. Noodle, Chick. Rice, Chick. Veg., Veg. Beef, Chick, Stars and Mushroont SOUPS +19 ® o® 0 8 FE A&P Pear Halves ............... 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