The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 29, 1966, Image 3

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
"NOXEN
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Besteder and
son Vernon Boyd, Wilmington, Del.,
spent the week end with the Leon-
ard Territos.
Pvt. Richard Boice, Camp Rucker,
Ala., is spending the holidays with
his family here. /
Christmas Party
Ladies Society of St. Lukes Luth-
eran Church entertained the follow-
) ing at a Christmas party on Mon-
day night, at the parish hall: Mrs.
~ William Engelman, Sheila and
Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. Robert May,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Z. Belles, Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Turner, Mr. and
irs. Carl Williamson, Mr. and Mrs.
V3eceler Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mond Kelly, Mrs. Joseph Dotter,
Mrs. - Elsie May, Mrs. Clark Oliver,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Case, and Ricky,
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Dendlers, Mrs. Samuel
Blizzard, Mrs. Earl Crispell, Mr. and
Mrs. Gilbert Boston and daughters.
Tables were decorated with Christ-
mags flowers. They were pleasantly
entertained by the brass section of
Lake-Lehman band, under direction
of John Miliaskus.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miller,
Towanda, spent Christmas Day
with Mrs. Joseph Hackling and son
Carl. Mr. Hackling has been on the
sick list, but is feeling much better,
fat this time.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cooke left on
Friday to spend the holiday week
end with their daughters Mrs. James
Berger wand family, Mrs. Herman
Pease and family, Buffalo, N. Y.
Mr. land Mrs. Lewis Lord enter-
tated their daughters Beverly and
, friend Eddie Allen, Mrs. William
Dayton and family, Vestal, over the
holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Benner, Rich-
field, Pa., spent Christmas with Mr.
Mrs. Warren Montross and fam-
yr.
James Casterline, Buffalo, N. Y.,
spent Christmas with the Osmand
Casterlines.
Mrs. Albert Jones spent Christmas
weekend at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Hiram Sorber, Sweet Valley.
Al Kruper, Linden, N. J., spent
the week end at the home of Mr.
‘and Mrs. Joseph Nalbone and family.
Christmas Carolling
Cadette Girl Scout Troop 648
went’ Christmas Carolling to the
Carpentar Convalescent home, Ide-
town, and the Morgus Convalescent
home, Harveys Lake on Sunday
afternoon. They also made favors | Stacy, of Williamsport, spent Mon-
they gave to guests at the homes. | day with them, also Linda June,
Those who went were: Linda and | Mehoopany.
Dorothy Weaver, Marcella Blizzard,
Candy Jones, Paula Smith, Judy
Lee, Doris Parrish, Mildred Traver,
Dianne Johns, Mrs. Welford Scouten
and Mrs .Richard Smith attended
them. /
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lutes and
daughter Sarah, of Palmyra, Pa.,
spent the holiday week end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Lutes.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeddie MacMillan
and Joan, visited at the home of
their daughter, Mrs. George Jurista
and family, Tunkhannock on Sun-
day and on Monday they went to
Binghamton to visit their daughter
Mrs. Joseph Vilasi and family.
Mrs. Violetta Wandell, Mehoo-
pany, spent Christmas with the Wil-
liam Murphys.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wandell and
family entertained Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Tallent and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Wandell and baby
at their home on Christmas Eve and
Mabet Wandell.
Larry Pederson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Wall, a student at the
Choakson College of Technology, at
Pottsdam, N. C., spent the weekend
at his home, here.
Visitors at the Paul Space home
on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Glaush, Pringle, and on Sun-
day Mrs. Larry Sickler, Falls, and
Sam Bryon, Georgia, also Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Price, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. David Hopkins,
Vienna, N. J., spent the weekend
with Harry Siglin.
Miss Ruth Hough, Almedia, Pa.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Weaver,
Levittown, called on Stella Shook
on Sunday. i
Mr. and Mrs. William Shalata and
family, left on Thursday for Tam-
pa ,Fla., where they will spend a
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Lambert.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Bean and Ora
Bean spent Christmas with their
daughter Mrs. Merwin Kaminstein
and family, Stony Brook, Long
| Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Shire spent
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Patton, Athens, Pa. i
Richard Traver Jr.. Bloomsburg,
spent Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Traver Sr. Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Lottimer, Chris and
For
Prompt, Efficient, Clean
GARBAGE & TRASH
SERVICE
Tree Removal
- Gall
BERTI « SON
674-%731
Mr. and Mrs. William Martin and
sons of Gilford, S.C., are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Richards, over
the holidays.
Mrs. Bertha Schenck spent Christ- |.
mas at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Forest Randall, Vestal, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schenck and
son. Kevin of Scotia, N. Y., are
spending the holidays with Mr, and
Mrs. Francis Schenck and Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Crispell.
Mrs. Donald Meeker spent the
week end at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Dana Field, at Jamestown, N.Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Engelman and
family, and Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Engelman, Sayre, and family visited
Mrs. William Engelman, Sayre,
Sheila and Sharon, over the holi-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. William MacMillan,
Mrs. Thelma Adams and Mrs.
Charles Patton spent Christmas at
the home of Capt. and Mrs. Jerry
Evelon, at Griffis Air Force Base at
Rome, N.Y.
Parents Must Keep
Children’s Confidence
To effectively guide him through
childhood and adolescent experi-
ences, parents must have a child's
trust and confidence, says Mrs.
Marguerite L. Duvall, extension child
development and family life spec-
ialist of The Pennsylvania State Un-
iversity.
This parent-child relationship be-
gins with the dependency of the in-
fant and is nurtured by honesty,
respect, and fairness.
When a child tells a parent some-
thing “as a secret,” the parent must
respect this confidence as if it came
from another adult, Mrs. Duvail
points out.
An episode that is funny to the
parent may be embrrassing to the
child. In revealing confidences, the
parent teaches the child indirectly
to withhold similar information in
the future.
Children sometimes complain that
a parent shows favoritism. Some
situations can be handled by draw-
ing sticks, the child with the longest
stick goes first. Other impartial de-
vices may be effective. Children are
aware of parents’ efforts to be fair.
When parents are honest with
children, give them respect, and
strive to be fair, they encourage
children to continue to trust and
have confidence in them, Mrs. Du-
vall adds.
IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE
Fresh-baked
PIZZA
Call
639-5971
WaHoO INN
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DON'T.
Don’t do something you'll be sorry for. Don't forget
that driving under the influence is a criminal act.
Don't let that one for the road ruin your life . . . and the
lives of your loved ones. Don't be afraid to say:
"No thanks, I'm driving."
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
William W. Scranton
Governor
Warner M. Depuy
. Acting Secretary
> of Revenue
Harry H. Brainerd \
Commissioner
of Traffic Safety
SECTION A—PAGE 3 '*
© STORE HOURS
Regular Store Hours
Wed., Thurs., And Fri.
Saturday Till 6 P. M.
CLOSED
Monday, January 2nd
Stock Up For The Week-End!
FROM YOUR ACME FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS! | |
Prices
Effective
Thru Dec.
31, 1966
nh A
COMPLETE
LIST OF
ALL
CHRISTHAS
PRIZE
WINNERS
POSTED
AT YOUR
NEARBY
ACME.
Lancaster Brand Lean Tender
POR
vy
LOIN END
AATARAARANA RRNA NANA
C SLICED C SLICED. ~
Ih. Ib. 39¢ Ib 49¢
Lancaster Brand CENTER CUT a
PORK CHOPS <-85¢
Lancaster Brand or Valles Maid YOUR CHOICE 1.LB. PKG. Ju |
Skinless Franks 53°
Genuine EMBA
MINK STOLES to be
25 given away FREE!
EASY TO ENTER
All entries must be deposited of post:
* market not later than midnight, Feb-
ruary 1, 1967.
Winners will be determined by im-
* partial drawings for these prizes,
Drawings will be under the supervision
of an independent organization, -
Addresses Inc., and the decisions of
this organization are final.
6 "Drawing is subject to federal, state, §
* and local laws and regulations. Em:
> 1 You aay enter by removing the label
from any Ideal product listed to the
right and by. simply printing your name
and address on the back.
o You can also enter by printing your
* name and address and the words
*‘|deal Brands" in block letters on a
plain sheet of paper or by using the
“Entry Blank" on this page.
3 Entries may be deposited in the con- Country Style Plain. or Garlic
»
ployees of Acme Markets, its adver-
ahaha nnn rrr
venient entry deposit box located at Joyges of Ae ’ : * Leon Ground . b. i
TET Etenntnt Bl Spr Ris »49¢ ster & pox Ring Bologna 53° 3 |
Write your hame and address ~~ IDEAL WHOLE KERNEL CORN Kissling Ib. ¢ Country Style Smoked 4 Lancaster Brand b 3
on the back of the label of . pga) GREAM STYLE CORN Sauerkraut 21e-bes 27¢ 59 Sausage ib. B96 3 Meaty. aM .
any of the following IDEAL ; :
Brand Products Bnd deposit IDEAL PEAS ie ROAST =
Bt your Acie Maries IDEAL JUICE DRINKS 2 or crOSS cut .
: D ib. 39¢ Ah
IDEAL APPLESAUCE Grape, Orange, Honolulu Punch, SParoo COD FILLET 39 ROAST i
IDEAL PORK & BEANS Pineapple- Grapefruit, Tomato Rete Sere CHESAPEAKE BAY ae
IDEAL TOMATO SOUP Pineapple-Orange, Apricot Nectar sor. |
ill FISH STICKS FANCY OYSTERS wor 896} 5 Ge Jor 3
VTL] Y : ARCTIC SEAL } ; bi
2% 69¢ FLOUNDER FILLET =» 59¢ | a ;
FOR YOUR SNACKS
NEW YEAR'S EVE!
Delicious s
Shrimp Cocktail 1c
Sliced
Luncheon Herring ge 40
Herring In Wine Sauce 8-oz. jar 49¢ : ? Se ¥
Oscar Mayer 4
Sandwich Spread eek 3G¢ Whi 8
Lancaster Brand :
Lebanon Bologna e<=eve- 39¢
T.V. Snacks
TH) |
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Young Broad Breasted Gov't. Grade "A"
3 |
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if 1eibs 3 7 Cc
31 Up
Lancaster Brand rade "A" (18-lbs.up) (10 to 17-lbs.)
89¢
=
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(10 to 17 Ibs.)
> 40C
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Pickled Bologna to=- i 136
T BALA CLUB TURKEYS . 39¢ > 43 reco ie
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MEE B Beef - Cheese Burgers -iz: 436
Lancaster Brand 8 All
Beef Steaks tb 2en pie. Q3¢
Lancaster Brand (With Gravy)
Sliced Turkey 2st =e $1.69
CHUCK, BONELESS
CROSSCUT, OR
BOLAR ROAST
SUPREME MILWAUKEE PLAIN OR SEEDED
12 =~ 85° : RYE BREAD tt D5
ress r VIRGINIA LEE FRANKS OR Cameco
sn Chopped Ham soe 55¢ LL
CASE cans $f.65 BAR-B- ROLLS (12-02.) pkg. 8 25¢ Caress
Th 2 C 2 Boiled Ham ~~ se-#s 63¢ 2
STOCK UP AND SAVE ON ACME’S HOLIDAY FOOD VALUES! Sinn
This Coupon Worth CAMPBELL'S t i" prs SPECIAL some
25 S&H GREEN STAMPS ¢ PORK & BEANS SPECIAL! 4 cans 53 Beans 4 '. 49¢
With the Purchase of 3 Ne x i :
a I-lb. 6-oz. : :
FRESH VIRGINIA LEE TOUPON IN EACH BAG GOOD FOR 20 EXTRA BONUS STAMPS a A
BLUEBERRY PIE
Expires?
Jan, 3, 1966
IDEAL WHOLE
SWEET PICKLES
FARMDALE SPANISH
STUFFED OLIVES
Acme Fresh Produce
WESTERN ICEBERG
LETTUCE ot
55¢
39°
1-lb., 2-02. jar
6-0z. jar
This Coupon Worth IDEAL SALTED ¢ ; * .
25 se cree staves = MIXED NUTS oem FYE |. 2 Jorge 29Oc 8
With ig Purchase of IDEAL 1-Lb, \ ; |
VIRGINIA LEE SAUERKRAUT 2 = 39F FIRM RIPE J
Jomo hs LANCASTER BRAND CORN BEEF OR 10 Ae ATO ES : i
sii EB LUNCHEON MEAT reco 53¢ |
Jana. 1666 ABBOTT'S clo 25 A
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COTTAGE CHEESE -»o 29° pk. 4
IDEAL i
This Coupon Worth = CREAM CHEESE 8-01. pkg. 29° ORANGE JUICE 5 1,-gal. 49+ 3 a
25 S&H GREEN STAMPS i= IDEAL W. AMER. SWISS, SHARP OR PIMENTO FRESH CUT ae
With the Purchase of ¢ CH EESE SLICES 2 3 == 69 COLE SLAW = 29¢ Pith
Si Danby KRAFT ASSORTED Ph EXTRA LARGE a]
VIRGINIA LEE
PRETZELS
4-01.
pkgs.
SLICING ONIONS
pkg.
29¢ is ih s
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PARTY SNACKS 2 i: 49
This Coupon Worth
~ S&H GREEN STAMP &
With purchase of
2 packages (48's) hex
BoEskiA = | § THIS SAT.
DINNER NAPKINS N:
Coupon Wor
5 S&H GREEN STAMPS
With the Purchase of
any 2 cans or pkgs.
IDEAL SALTED MIXED NUTS
13-02: ROB FORD SALTED
YA. PEANUTS, 12-02; SALTED
CASHEWS or PISTACHIO
NUTS, 6-0.
Expires; p
Jan. 3, 1966
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"h S&H GREEN STAMPS
With .the Purchase of
any 2 cans of
LANCASTER BRAND CANNED
MEATS (VIENNA SAUSAGE,
4-07; CORNED BEEF, 12-02,
LUNCHEON MEAT, 12-02.)
Expires: RE
Jan. 3, 1968
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With the Purchase of
an 85-02. bag of
VIRGINIA LEE
CORN CURLS
Expires:
Jan. 3, 1966
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