AAW Se ne Vv Tov 7 Syl Shed “2 ove V's. Tre atl pS pea UN ots aden ag NOU CE Uy el 2 fu ct AQ See TS JR Ea 4 j i ~ school 1& 0 ‘treatment of our family physician. Fernbrook Married Fifty Six Years A Happy family reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cook E. Overbrook Avenue, to cele- brate the 56th wedding anniversary of this friendly couple. In to join the festivities were, Miss Betty Jane Cook, New York City, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kamore, Philadelphia, grand- children, Debbie, Chris, Jennifer, |! and Barbara, Mrs. Della Thompson, Miss Ju, Knorr, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H"Cook, Midland Texas, and grandson, Scot Hampton Cook aged 15 months. The Cooks were especially de- lighted, as this was the first time they had seen their little grandson born fifteen months ago. Congratu- lations Mr. and Mrs. Cook. Mrs. Warren Evans E. Overbrook Avenue, has been taken up residence at the Wright Home, Vernon. The neighbors gathered at her home on Overbrook Avenue, Saturday mor- ning to bid her goodbye and pre- sent her with ‘a going away gift. Best wishes in your new home Mrs. Evans. J Vandalism Again Vandalism struck again, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allan E. Overbrook Avenue, in ‘the wee hours of Saturday morning. The family, awakened by a car pulling in the driveway of their home, wag surprised to see several young men emerge and begin Destruction of the white picket fence surrounding their home; this achieved, they commenc- ed to throw bottles on the front law,n and cause a general distur- bance. Police were called, but the culprits ezgaped before their arrival. Gary m, son of Mr. and Mes. William Ostrum, Memorial Highway, entered the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital .en Wednesday, Gary, who is a st@ent at Shavertown Ele- mentary School, will undergo eye surgery. ‘We sincerely’ wish a speedy e- covery to this nice little boy. If you are a friend of Gary's drop him a card, as I'm certain he would be delighted to hear. from you. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Daley Fern- brook, were proud godparents to Robert Ankudovich, at Christ Lu- theran Church Wilkes-Barre on Sun- day, May 11th. Mrs. Ira Button E. Overbrook Avenue, suffered a heart attack at her home on last Wednesday night, taken to the Nesbitt Hospital in ‘the community ambulance, she remains a patient there. Her daughter, Mrs. Truman Stewdrt, Stroudsburg is here. ~ Thomas Jones; E. Overbrook Ave- nue, celebrated his birthday June 13th having reached the wonder- ful age of eight years. Hope you had a happy day Tommy. Bill and I and daughter Lisa Marie | spent last - Friday night in the em- | ergency ward at Nesbitt Hospital, where wes had taken her after she fell off ¥r bike and injured her knee. The injury was so severe, she was pravented from attending week, and is still under Little Kevin Finney, E. Overbrook Avenue, celebrated his second birth- © day on June 13th. Have you noticed the large | amount of inch worms and beetles . that have invaded our territory? | Seems like one cannot step outdoors . unless. one is invaded by these crawling things. Bob is particularly impressed with the endurance of | the bees. Attacking them with every kind of insect repellant, they re- turn again and again to the source of the hive. In this case it happens to be beneath the rocks used as a pathway to our backdoor. {| Legal Notice — NOTICETIS HEREBY GIVEN that J Letters of, Administration have been . issued bf@the Register of Wills of Luzerne County in the Estate of Mi- nerva Lewis Benscoter, late of the Township of Kingston, who died April 8, 1967. All persons indebted to said decedent are required to make ‘payment thereof to the said Administratrix, Ruth L. Perkins, R. 196 Maple Avenue, Trucksville, Pa., and any person to whom any debt is due from decedent to file claim with said Adminigtratriz at said ad- 1 dress. Rosenn, Jenkins & Greenwald Blue Cross Building ; Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Notice NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that "Letters of Administration have been issued by the Register of Wills of Luzerne @unty in the state of John Davis, Jry late of Shavertown, Kingston ‘Township, who died Feb- ruary 6, 1967. All persons indebted to said decedent are mequired’ to make payment thereoff to said Ad- ministratrix, Lois J. Davis, 46 Mid- way Manor, Shavertown, Pa., and any persons to whom any debt is due from decedent to file claim therefor with said Administratrix at said address. Rosenn, Jenkins & Greenwald Blue Cross Building Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 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SMITH ...00........0 00 Berwick M. Miller ..... Broadheadsville M. M. Kase ........ Carbondale i\ cup,our ne ue Jt | CUT OUT ENTIRE SLIP i i | Come Sunday morning, - will you be one of the millions of fathers who are forever amazed? Will you look at your new fishing reel or power tool or camera... and wonder: “How did Mom get the money?” You'll know she didn’t rob a bank...and she didn’t sell the car. "Maybe, just maybe, we can give you a hint. Is Mom an A&P shopper? Could it be that the savings she makes each week of the year add up to so much? Why not ask her? Before you do though, better take a quick look in the garage to make sure the car’s still there. Yukon Club BEVERAGES 12 = 80 COPYRIGHT © 1967, THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO., INC. ( ERSTE A&P Tropical Punch or GRAPE DRINK 1- Qty Cans Eight 0’cleck COFFEE ww BC Jane Parker Sandwich COOKIES re 1 [F pkg. JUNE IS DAIRY MONTH! A&P MILD Cheese Bars ... CHED-O-BIT PASTEURIZED PROCESS Cheese REG. & PIMENTO 2-1 89c SYLVAN SEAL BRAND Cream Cheese in D3 . WHOLE . .. 2 TO 3-LBS. FRESH FRYING OR BROILING—U.S. Govt. Inspected SPLIT AND Cut-Up Roasting Chickens oo" . 35¢ | Chicken Livers LEG OR BREAST Lh y. g Quarters N\ CUT FROM FRESH FRYERS — WITH THIGHS B L BREASTS ICKen 9c y No i Rib Roasts || Beef Brisket 7-In Cut ¢ NONE FRONT c rar ou [BF mc ait, oe uw [GQ 43 le | 7 No 3 M EXCELLENT FOR COOK-OUTS! Lunch eat 7-In. Rib Steaks * 73c Wi ee 29¢ Delmonico Steaks ore 1.79 Plain & Pickle Loaf Pkg. Strip Steaks "yok $1.79 h 7 ~ refit =f OSCAR MAYER THIN SLICED BOLOGNA “SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY CORNISH HENS "3c “SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY hb 75¢ | FRESH PICNICS 49¢ Lb. AQ | Jumbo Shrimp Under 20 Court Ln $1.19 FANCY JADDOEK Fibs as 1h. 4% FANCY OSEAN PERCH FILLET ...... w. 49¢ \ ’ \ | Yellow Peaches “xi 2 49 SWEET & bi Mheketl YELLOW BANANAS ........ 2 1 29g | FRESH CAULIFLOWER ........ Heat DQ gs CALIF. STRAWBERRIES ....... 7» 39¢ | A&P Fresh Orange Juice 1% Gal. 49¢ JUMBO HONEYDEWS -s sur Calif. Ee Cm CALIF. SWEET Bing Cherries . . * 69g [TENDER GREEN BEANS ....... 23g 6 ror 35¢ |DELICIOUS APPLES “Ji ine “ 23¢ “Good and Thrif Calif. Lemons Chick. Rice, Chick. Noodle, Campbell's Soup oir @ °e. $1.00 (Less Amts., Reg. Price) SULTANA SALAD u SULTANA ASSORTED . ° uar C ° 1-Lh. Dressing he 39 Jellies 3 i $ 1 0 : Libby’s Tomato Juice ........ 2 cn 69¢ | A&P Tuna Fish sop yume ro Boa Popular 5¢ Candy Bars ...... 10: 39¢ |Del Monte Drink Zorn ‘on 298 SHARP 8-ox. 43c 8-ox. 39c id A&P ORANGE ICED Orange Cake SENECA LEMONADE °u* cans 998 vol JANE PARKER BAKERY BUYS!” Cherry Pie *0' 5: 55¢ SANDWICH BREAD “Giff: 2 “> Bhp FRANKFURTER ROLLS cso: I 31¢ MARVEL SLICED BREAD ... 2, 39¢ rr Le r FROZEN FOOD VALUES! he 49c A&P ORANGE JUICE rua Ne11¢ PERSONAL SIZE Ivory Soap SPECIAL 3c OFF LABEL - CONFIDENTS REGULAR & SUPER re 69¢c WITH DISPOSAL BAG y 2c OFF : «¥ SOLIDS GOOD LUCK MARGARINE—2c OFF MRS. 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