: urday sale will open at 10 a.m. and DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Jf Jacksch 1 Township Mr. and Mrs. Albert. Sherman, | Chase Manor, spent the Palm Sun- day weekend in New York City, where they saw ‘‘Cactus Flower” at’ Music Hall. © Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moskaluk, ‘recently arrived home, beautifully tanned, after a two-week vacation yp” in. Hawaii. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Askew ©b- served the 4th anniversary of their marriage on April 11th. Even though the wishes for continued happiness gare a little late, they are very #¥arm. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shurmanek of Chase Manor, is a surgical patient in General Hospital. We wish her | ‘a speedy recovery. Her younger brother Jimmy returned to school, after a similar operation, for the two days prior to the Easten vaca- ‘tion. Ladies Auxiliary The Ladies Auxiliary to the Jack- son Twp. Volunteer Fire Co., met on Wednesday evening, April 10th, with Marge Zbick presiding. Grace Fielding asks for helpers on May 18th, when a wedding reception will be held at the hall, alsp on June 1st, when a banquet will be served. Millie: Yanchik, chairman of the dance committee distributed tickets to be sold.’ Dance will be held en May 11th, with Red Jones the call- er. The kitchen will be open for sale of refreshments. Marge *k announced that the ladies going to New York on April 2nd are to be at the Hall that morn- ing at 5:45, so the bus can leave promptly at 6. mean we will- have no time for a breakfast on the way. | Methodist Church. The class of Sharon. Shurmanek, daughter of | | young people consisted of Billy and A late start will | Refreshm@ts were served by Freda het Dorothy = Powell, Grace Fielding and (Caroline Esser to: Shirley Gensel, Louise Lam- oreauy, Carol Moskaluk, Millie Yanchik, Cathy Askew, Marge Zbirk, and Meryle Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Laskowski “pent a few days over Easter visit- ing with daughter Mary Anne and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Parsons in Arlington, Va. New Members Received On Palm Sunday, new members were received into the Huntsville | Tod Lozo, Richard Caccia, ‘Sharon Kittle, Richard Derby and Gary Cadwalader. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Samsel and Mrs. Josephine Caccia were received into fellowship through transfer of membership from other churches. Mrs. Albert Cadwalader Jr. is undergoing tests at Nesbitt Mem- orial Hospital. Jeff Wagner is ill at his home on Follies Road. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Emerick had as Easter weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. George Lane and daughter of Queens, LI; and Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Slapar of N.J. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dane and their 5 children came down from Binghamton, N.Y., for the holiday. Happy Birthday Birthday wishes go out this week to Mr. Jeff Wagner on the 19th, to Willard Wright on the 21st, to Don- ald Wagner, who will be 13 on the 22nd, to Chris and Craig Yanchik, also on the 22nd, to Mrs. Carl As- ton on the 23rd. Also on the 23rd, to Elizabeth Jean Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Cooper, who | will be 6, and to Mrs. Alice Phillips on the 25th. ‘We also extend congratulations ps wy and best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gensel, who observe a wed- ding anniversary on the 23rd. Easter Breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Ziba Smith served Easter breakfast at their home from 6 to 11 a.m. to various family mem- bers who dropped in after sunrise services or before regular church services. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Watson and daughters, Betty Esther, Lauree were the earliest guests, later their daughter-in-law Florence and her 5 children were served. Supper guests were Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. Edna London, and Mrs. Elsie Boehme. Mr. and Mrs. George Rice ane staying with Mr. and Mrs. Ziba Smith while the cellar is dug and a foundation laid for their new mo- bile home, which will be ‘situated at Meadow Lake. Mrs. George Bond is still a patient in General Hospital. A set-back prevented her getting home for Easter, as she had hoped. - Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lashford en- tertained guests over the Easter weekend. Mrs. Lashford’s brother, William, his wife and daughter Lin- da, of Northfield, N.J., and Lt. Col. and Mrs. Joseph Jakoboski and Michelle, Robin and Bethann, en- joyed a wisit together. Mrs. Jakabo- ski is ga sister to Mrs. Lashford and they reside in Springfield, Va. Cub Scouts will meet at fire hall tonight at 6:15 to go to the Shrine Circus. - Parents are requested - to get children there promptly.: The regular Pack meeting will be next Thursday evening, as usual. Mr. and Mrs. William Teske held open-house on Easter in observance of their 20th wedding anniversary. They entertained wa host of friends and relatives during the day. TRUCKSVILLE Rummage Sale Junior and Senior MYFs of Trucksville Methodist Church will hold a garage and rummage sale to- morrow and Saturday in the edu- cational building. Sale begins to- orrow at 6 and will close at 10. Sat- continue until goods are sold. Pro- ceeds are for the educational build- ing fund. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walters, INCLINED FOAM re EL RsT by many physicians for easier breathe ing and comfort in most cases requiring ‘elevation, May be used as a backe ‘Wedge for reading or to elevate legn. 27 inches square and tapered from 7 inches at top to 0 inches. Only 0.50 —ee——— ART FOAM AND FOAM RUBBER FOR SOFA Cushions, Seats, Pads, Upholstering— all colors, art foam—Drapery, slip cove ts rats, 49¢ ne Uphoistering es, Fries Tapes em, Leathers, T Toss Cushions, 350—Foam Pillows. $1. Mattresses expertly om Whiny Terrace Avenue, will attend open house at Westover Airforce Base, Springfield, Mass., this week end. Their son, Airman First Class James Walters, is stationed at the base. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel V. Keeler, Pottsville, visited Mrs. M. E. Keeler, Maple Street, over the weekend. Richard D. Montgomery, Hickory Street, will celebrate his birthday today. A family party is planned. Rodman and his brother, Robert, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shoe- maker, Sr., Carverton Road, were confined to their home last week by illness. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Under- wood .Meshoppen, will be house guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Gay- lord, Lewis Avenue, this week end. Jean Rosengrant; Huntsville R6ad; is, convalescing at home after being a patient in Mercy Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Knorr, New Cumberland, returned Tuesday after visiting local relatives. Friendship Class Friendship Class of Trucksville Methodist Church met in the edu- cational building on Tuesday night. Mrs. George Gaylord presided. Georgina Weidner led devotions. Ruth Merrel gave the Bible lesson. Twelve members were present. Mt. and Mrs. Lincoln Hoover, Somerville, N.J. spent the Easter holidays with his father, Ira Hoover, 28 So. Main St, Wi.B.—$22.2191 Holly Street. They also visited her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and EVERY SATURDAY EVERY SUNDAY 12 « SM MAKE UP ORGASBORD *PENNA. DUTCH STYLE® Der 100 Varieties of Fine Foods and Desserts S50 Auk 2.00 » Per Person You fos Children Under 12 (Babies Free) FREE PARKING TELEPHONE—CALL 822-3131 STERLING HOTEL Traditionally Wilkes-Barre's Finest Host A PARTY NITE 5 TO 9:30 NOON TO 8 P.M. Graphic Arts Services INCORPORATED PHOTO-ENGRAVING Offset Negatives and Platemaking Screen Prints, Art Work Phone 825 2978 Rear 29 North Main Street Wilkes-Barre, Pa. STALLS RT AAPA Aa PNARPAAN XPV OOOOOCOOOOOON feliz Nuc SHOPPING CENTER ve NNN Mrs. Road. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hess, Carver- ton Road, were house guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Hess and family, Al- lentown, the past week end. Little League Notice Carlton Hadsell, Harris Hill Boys of the Trucksville area who are interested in trying out for the major and miner little league teams are to report to Westmoreland Ele- mentary school field at 10 tomor- Yow morning. Auxiliary to Trucksville Fire Com- pany met in the municipal building Monday night. Mrs. Margaret Miecz- kowski presided. Plans were made for the white elephant booth to be sponsored by the group at the fire company’s fiftieth anniversary. Pot- ted plants and books are solicited. RRR LUZERNE COUNTY FARMERS CO-0P Rear 84 Scott St. Wilkes-Barre Incorporated 1920 823.4315 WE SELL =--- and you can't beat our prices VEGETABLE SEEDS ETT HAND DUSTERS INSECTICIDES for FARM - GARDEN LAWN POWER THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1968 ~~ TT WIN UP TO #1,000 IN CASH! -PLAY THE EASY FUN GAME- $50 WINNER $1750 $15 WINNER THE STORE THAT CARES ABOUT YOU! \. 7 S. SCHELLER M. LAUDENSLAGER R. SNYDER M. B. 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SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY % 7 Ground Beef ... » 58¢ o“ 1” : 1 SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY ONE PRICE . . . NONE PRICED HIGHER Ground Chuck ou. 69¢c 0 4 iid : o WHOLE SUPER-RIGHT (Wh J Hk So Lh. C Corned Beef “= » 78¢ 4 © 7 : Cap'n John 1.Ib. “SUPER-RIGHT” QUALITY ONE PRICE . . . NONE PRICED HIGHER! Flounder pre. 49C x TERY, g FANCY a WITH Ocean Perch ... » 39¢ ol | Lb THIGHS bh FROZEN FOODS! sweeT RIPE ONE PRICE . . . NONE PRICED HIGHER! ) SULTANA—BEEF, CHICK. & TURKEY CALIF. STRAWBERRIES ~~ 29: | "earsies £2 : Pint 8-0z. c Pkgs. 93¢c FLORIDA TENDER WASH. STATE — DELICIOUS unirolied Atmesgacre SULTANA SWEET CORN B..3% APPLES Jiruer 29¢c | Meat Dinners 2 12 79¢ CALIFORNIA SWEET and JUICY Swe! Peas “2 , 20¢ BROCCOLI Bunch 29c¢c : FLA. ORANGES Doz. 59c¢ A&P CHOPPED U.S. NO. 1 SIZE “A” — MAINE FRESH Spinach ii 2 row 25¢ POTATOES 21s 75¢ PINEAPPLES 28s bn \ ih Strawberries 2 ri 59¢ JANE PARKER — SAVE 10¢ '-th VALASIC : -Lb. 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