nt of 1d +d rd 11- oT to I's al DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA THE DALLAS POST, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1968 SECTION B— PAGE 7 Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Mong of Mech- of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dodge over anigsburg, Pa., Jackson Township were house guests |the Mother's Day weekend. BUDDIES’ MEN’S SHOP wv | | | | Men’s and Boys’ KORATRON «JACKETS ® Gold ® Yellow ® Beige ® Blue ® Navy gl PUBLIC SALE] Millville, Pa. "THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1968 (Decoration Day) STARTING AT 10:30 A.M. SHARP Below is but a partial list of the Merchandise, we will sell to the highest bidder, without reservation, on the FRANK HELLER FARM, LOCATED ON STATE ST., IN THE VILLAGE OF MILLVILLE, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PENNA. | | | i { | “F URNITURE=: Piece Solid Walnut Dutch Wall Cupboard with 12 Panel Glass Door; Hutch Cupboard in Pine; Pine Jelly Cup bard; Walnut Hall Love Seat with Matching Recliner; 8 Piece Solid Walnut Bed Room Suite with white Marble Tops; Hand Cant®d Walnut Dining Room Suite; Pine Wash Stand; Walnut Mrs. | Emmett Burgenson, Kingston. (to Mr. | 26th, to Wayne Shonk on the 29th, Chest of Drawers; Pine Blanket Chest; Bevel Glass China Closet; Pine Sink Cupboard; High Back Piano Stool; Brass Bed; Mammies Clothespin Rocker; Plank Bottom Rocker; Pine Cradle; Wash Stands; Trunks; Round Oak Table and Matching Chairs; Old Deacon’s Bench. MISCELLANEQUS ITEMS— cast Iron Trivets: old Post Cards; Old Books; Large Iron Pot; Rendering Cast Iron Kettle and Spider; Outstanding Coal Shuddle; An 1877 Log Burner Stove; ‘Wagon Wheels; Copper Boiler; Player Piano Rolls; Edison Phono- graph with Large Horn; Cylinder Records; Brass Candlebras; Large Church Bell; Old Bottles; Coffee Grinders; Bracket Lamp; Hanging Lamp; Table Lamps; Deep Walnut and Gilted Picture Frames; Very Old Outstanding Framed Masonic Apron; Exceptional Childs Sleigh; Large Copper Coffee Pot; Clocks; Octagon Schoolhouse Clock; Mantel Clock; 80 Day Seth Thomas Wall Clock; China Doll. COINS— Gold; Silver and Copper, including ones, twos and half and five dollar gold; Silver Dollars; Half Dollars; Quarters; V Nickels; Buffalo Nickels; Copper Indian Head Pennies, including 1908 S, in perfect condition; Lincoln Head 2 and 8 Cent Pieces, and many more. ny UNS— Double Barrel Flint Lock Shot Gun, a collectors item; Full®Stock Flint Lock Kentucky Rifle; 1861 4-Barrel Remington Revolver; Cap & Ball Pepper Pot; Powder Horn; Loading Tools; Shot Bag; and a very old set of Kentucky Tools. WISHES— Outstanding Selection — includes Satin Glass; Carnival; Cut; Pressed; Milk and numerous patterns in Color; Pitcher and Bowl Sets; Goblets; and some very odd pieces. This will be an outstanding Sale and this being but a partial list, we must start promptly — so plan to attend. TERMS—GCASH REFRESHMENTS SERVED MARY SHEETS — CLERK H. B. WELLIVER & ASSOCIATES—AUCTIONEERS Millville. | | MOWER of your GHOICE with the Purchase of RIDING MEMORIAL HIGHWAY — ...CUB CADET A. F. WALTER'S WELDING SHOP DALLAS Mrs. Elmer Laskowski entertain- ed five members of her Sunday School Class, from the Presbyterian Church in Nanticoke, who had per- fect attendance records the past] year. A strenuous series of games | were played and dinner was served to Susan and Stephen Keen, Karen Cywinski, Bella Mae Hoover and Robert Oltra. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dodge have recently taken a foster daughter, 13 year-old Carol Kuczynski, into their home and are enjoying her presence there immensely. Mr. and Mrs. James Audrey and | son Brian, Jamaica, L.I., and Miss G. M. Bredbenner of New York City were weekend guests last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Rice, Chase Road. On Saturday evening the Rices als, entertained John Rice, Dallas, and Mr. Mrs. Edwin Yanchik, Chase Man- or, submitted to surgery last Sat- urday at Nanticoke State Hospital. Happy Birthday Birthday greetings this week go Richard Moskaluk on the to Calvin Gensel on June 2nd; to Mr. Leonard Phillips on the 4th, | to Colleen Kasenchak on the 6th, to Joy Ellen Myers, of Mountain- top, granddaughter of Mrs. Helen Balliet, on the 6th and to twins | David and Donald Bombick, grand-~ | sons of Mr. Jack Bombick and Mr. {and Mrs. John Katchmar, on June | 2nd. Congratulations are also sent to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Cooper, who will observe their 8th wedding an- niversary on the 4th. (Continued on 6 A) Notice — To All Directors Dallas School District Board of : Education Dallas, Pennsylvania A special meeting of the. Dallas School District Board - of Directors, for - general purposes, is ‘hereby called, to be held Tuesday, May 28, 1968 8:00 p.m., E.D.T. in the library of the Dallas Senior High School. By order of the President, Mrs. Harriet Stahl, Secretary. Notice — PUBLIC NOTICE to residents of Kingston Township. The following change in Zoning from A-1 to R-1 is proposed: : © LOIS G. SWEINBERG KINGSTON TOWNSHIP BEGINNING at a point ‘in the centerline of Harris Hill Road Legis- lative Route 40097; THENCE South 26 degrees 41 minutes 20” East | 593.04 feet along lands of William B. and Althea Crane to a corner; | THENCE North 77 degrees 46 min- ‘utes East 127.53 feet along lands of William B. and ‘Althea Crane to’ a corner; THENCE South 26 de- . grees 41 minutes 20" East 209.11 feet along lands of William B. and Althea Crane to a corner on the Southerly side of Township Road 667; THENCE North 46 degrees 20 minutes 30” East 383.44 feet and North 29 degrees 22 minutes 30” Fast 136.98 feet along the Souther- |.ly side of a Road being -25 feet from the centerline of Township Route 667; THENCE North 33 de- grees 55 minutes West: 625.19 feet along lands of William Crane and R. Williams to a point in the center- line of Harris ‘Hill Road; THENCE the following courses and distance along the centerline of Harris Hill Road: South 59 degrees 48 minutes West 85.68 feet to a point; South 69 degrees 05 minutes West 381.69 feet to a point; South 67 degrees 30 minutes 30” West 127.83 feet to the point of ‘beginning. Containing 10.25 Acres more or less. A Public Meeting will be held at : the Kingston Township Building on | June 11 to hear any objections to the above proposal. George M. Jacobs Secretary Kingston Township Planning and Zoning Commission TRACTOR MEMORIAL DAY FOOD SALE! Lancaster Brand ALL MEAT FRANKS MARKETS (1b. With 39¢ Prices: Effective thru. Sat., June Ist, 1968 Regular Store Hours Monday & Tuesday ALL STORES OPEN TIL 9 P.M. WEDNESDAY CLOSED THURSDAY MEMORIAL DAY REGULAR HOURS Friday & Saturday MS FE TT INGASH PRIZES be LEAN SLICED VALLEE MAID RING (Plain—Garlie) BOLOGNA I VALLEE MAID Boneless (2-3 Ib. avg.) PARTY HAMS $1.09 LANCASTER Buttered Beef or CHEESEBURGERS 7c: *x Kk Xk PURPLE No. 222 30 FREE PRIZES! 12 INCH G.E. PORT. T-V SET Plus 49 Other Valuable Prizes DRAWING SATURDAY JUNE 1, 1968 FREE ENTRY BLANK AT ALL .ACMES IN WILKES- BARRE AND VICINITY. “niry Blen” HEINZ BALA CLUB SODA (Ass’t Flavors) 129% DETERGENT WITH TUMBLER his 7 3c IVORY Liquid DETERGENT DEAL 4.Oc 3c: OFF |-pint, 6-oz. bottle Broad Breasted Gov’t Grade TURKEYS (SWIFT BUTTERBALL TURKEYS AVAILABLE IN MOST ACME’S) Finest Quality Whole (9 to 11-lbs.) BOILED HAM - 89° CANNED HAM PILLSBURY FUDGE NIE MIX HYDROX STOCK SEMI- Lancaster Brand, (No Water Added) - (WHOLE) BONELESS (14-1b. ave.) Packers Brand Whole or Shank Half SUGAR GURED SMOKED A Hen avg. FARMDALE Turkey, Chicken, Beef MEAT PIES %° 5 = 85¢ BEEF STEAKS “1 89¢ HONEYSUCKLE Brand (Save 30c) TURKEY ROAST is” $2.99 CALIFORNIA ICEBERG +» LETTUCE FRESH FLORIDA * SWEET CORN WINCREST ASSORTED TRIANGLE COOKIES save irc IDEAL SWEET CUCUMBER CHIPS FARMDALE MANZ STUFFED OLIVES 10 to 14-Ib. ib. Lancaster Brand Canned Ham $2.69 $4.59 Lancaster Brand Canned Ham Cudahy Brand Canned Picnic +: <=» $2.99 HOLIDAY FRESH PRODUCE * * * PORK OR VEGETARIAN 65° 47° 35° 3 14-02. pkgs. $1 12-0z. bot. 49¢ 6-oz. jar 45¢ FROZEN FOODS MRS, SMITH’S ASS’T CREAM PIES 13-02. UP! pkgs. 3 IDEAL FROZEN CUT CORN IDEAL REG. OR CRINKLE FRENCH FRIES IDEAL FROZEN SWEET PEAS 6-PACK SENECA LEMONADE CHEF-BOY-AR-DEE PIZZA PIE vith cheese 89 10-02. pkgs. 9-01. pkgs. 10-02. pkgs. 9-oz. cans SAVE lle 69¢ *1 69¢ 59¢ 12!/;-o01. size 53¢ Coupon pkg. ri, COUPON commen This Coupon Below. Towards | 1 6 C Poh Worth 1b. Pkg. CASTES RAND or 2-Lb. Pkg. FIRESIDE BRAND, FRANKS With a 10.00 Purchase or more. Expires: June 1, 1968 = Gh cr . pee: & FC A FQ) €P ED omar SKINLESS FROSTED HADDOCK FILLET ib. 45¢ GORTON’S TASTY FISH PUFFS 8-0z. 45: SAVE pkg. TASTE-O-SEA SHRIMP PATTY DINNER 53° SAVE VIRGINIA LEE Hot Dog or Bar-B-0 ROLLS -oz. is DA ib. "FGF 3-1b, can 5-1b. ean 5-1b. ean $4.99 Hickory Smoked 8-o0z. tray x AENNLSIND INSITE BR COUPON COUPON VOIR 2 THIS TOWARDS THIS TOWARDS >! COUPON / C PYRGHAYE COUPON C PURCHASE / < WORTH WORTH ¢ (2) 1-1b. CANS (Pork or i E HEINZ BEANS 2 4 wad Coupon 2/25¢ ! Without Coupon 2/32e¢ 4 . Expires: June 1, 1968 ED June 1, 1968 (2) 1-lb., 5-0z. BOXES FTLe RY FUDGE BROWNIE MIX t With Coupon 2/69e¢ Without Coupon 2/79¢ Expires: (SAVE 12¢) Win 1b. hii cans 2/3%c WITH COUPON 1-Ib. Without 5-oz. Coupon pkgs. 2/1% WITH dy COUPON (SAVE 14c) req. o SE, i Se 1b. 3 GRIND Pk9- 1.43 u PRINCESS = NAPKINS Asst. colors pka. 250 PQ¢ = : CRISCO x SHORTENING » I-16. 3b. P| 37 93 = = £ DAIRY DEPT. -. = IDEAL WHITE AMERICAN CHEES E = nu » ® " SPREAD Sone | aw 85 = KRAFT CRACKER BARREL = SHARP CHEESE 3 65° . IDEAL W. AMER. SWISS, PIMENTO = SLICED CHEESE 2 i> 75¢ n NUCOA (%’s) (3c OFF DEAL) = MARGARINE nt » LOUELLA = BUTTER ousrers) LE 83 OT IN COUPON TE IOT] | SUNSHINE HYDROX (Save 20c) | Ib. COOKIES pkg 29¢ WITH THIS COUPON AND A $5.00 PUR- | | CHASE OR MORE. (EXCLUDING CIGAR- ETTES OR MILK PRODUCTS). Expires: June 1, 1968 AAA A ANAT ANAT YIN MOOI nt Yo oi 4 With The Purchase ot J $10.00 or More (Excluding Cigarettes, | TPUGOY With Purchase of a CENTER CUT HAM SLICE i Expires: I June 4, 1968 Milk Products or Fair Trade Items.) 3 Expires: June 4,.1968 Expires: To 4, 19¢8 ie This Coupon Worth g } | 25 S&H GREEN a With Purchase of Either 4 REGULAR POTATO CHIPS b. Bag I-1b. {CHIPS FOR DIPS : =] 11-0z. Bag or Ds Carmel Corn {0-0z. pk I Expires: June 4, 196% ' R This Coupon Worth : 25 Wh Re STAMPS —7-02. Korn Kurls—8-oz. | Carmel Corn with Peanuts q. : ¢ 25 S&H GREEN STAMPS S This Coupon Worth 7 This Coupon Worth | 5 : 90 S&H GREEN STAMPS X With Suichass of (12) 2-oz. Cans BALA CLUB SODA Ginger Ale—Root Beer Black Cherry--Lemor. Lime—Orange—Grape With Purchase of 3-b S BY or More Expires: June 4, 1968 3 U This Coupon Worth | X25 S&H GREEN STAMPS | With Purchase of a /-Gallon GOLD SEAL FLORIDA ORANGE JUICE Expires: In 4, 1968 SIAR Bn or GREEN STAMPS 7 With a cf Suny (2) VIRGINIA Lif PRETZELS (iny Thins or Extra “Thins OT SAY ST ANAT Bl Expires: Expires: June 4, 1968 June 4, 1968 wi (IR W ri Coupon Worth Bik & 12 2 sn a as = 2S GE sis | With Purchase of 2 Jars K¢ Stuffed Manz O 1DEAL KOSHER DILL kaif PICKLES or SPEARS, i-at. [ql Expires: June 4, 1948 = X This Coupon Worth & iE PRINCESS mx i 5 PRINCESS ALUMINUM 5 5 PRINCESS ASST. COLOR 5 | PAPER NAPKINS—250's |v = GO OH : Y This Coupon Worth =: 25 S&H GREEN STAMPS 3 Zz This Coupon Worth pe | 23 S&H GREEN STAMPS | With Purchase of a With chase of an Large |5-0z. Size VIRGINIA Tir VIRGINIA LEE ICED CINNAMON ANGEL FOOD BUNS CAKE Expires: ; June 4, 1968 Expires: June 4 1958 ABORT oe T
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