PAGE SIX THE DALLAS POST, FEB. 13, 19%9 SHOP ACME FOR 'UNBEATABLE' QUALITY, SERVICE & SAVINGS! QUANTITY : RIGHTS i RESERVED PRICES EFFELTIV.. TARU FEB. 15, 1969 Lancaster Brand Bold, Tide, Cheer, Oxydol, Fab, Rinso all meat or Cold Power Detergents 2 Jun. Franks pong 3-1b. 5 save pk: 1-o0z. 9 up to pkg. 22¢ with this coupon and a $10.00 purchase or with a $10.00 pur- more. chase or more. : Feb. 18, 1969 : y . Expl : | DD | TD This This Coupon Coupon Worth Worth 100 Sei GREEN STAMPS 50 SH GREEN STAMPS 3 . with this coupon and with a $5.00. pur- a $10.00 purchase or chase or more. more. : iiliS c YOUR SOUPON EFL PURLIAST YIORTH £ 5-1b. bag of PILLSBURY FLOUR (EXPIRES: FEB. 15, 1969 : Bf THIS ¢ YOUR 3{ coupon 1 0 T- F PURCHASE LBL orm OF A large roll of VIVA PAPER TOWELS ® With Coupon, 19¢ ® Without Coupon, 29¢ EXPIRES: FEB. 15, 1969 Pins ) A This Coupon Worth 50 S&H GREEN STAMPS With purchase of any size 50 SSH GREEN STAMPS With purchase of either a 10 or 20-th. bag of SIRLOIN TIP, RUMP (S| BIRD Or EYE ROAST 1 SEED Expires: hx Mi Expires: iS | 8 Feb. 18, 1969 EB pen. 18, 1900 BVO C his Coupon Worth 25 SLA GREEN STAMPS With purchase of any size package of D This Coupon Worth 95 'Sull "GREEN STAMPS 3 With purchase of a 3-1b. can of BEEF CUBES or IDEAL WHITE CUBE STEAKS SHORTENING | Ei QED RIE Sie COD; F This Coupon - Worth 25 SEH GREEN STAMPS With Purchase of 2) 1b, 3 IDEAL CAKE MIXES E This is Coupon Werth : 25 SEH 2H GREEN STAMPS With purch: je of (1) 5-1b. or 10-1b. bag of 19EAL FLOUR | BROWNIE MIX g Eo. 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ENR Lancaster Brand Smoked HAMS Lancaster Brand .$ 65¢ SHOULDER ROAST | RavioLl ‘sc 120. pha. §GE. ¢ LANCASTER BRAND FROZEN (SAVE 10¢) 69¢ . 63 8 ALL BEEF STEAKS "= 99¢ TENDER Shoulder Arm LANCASTER BRAND (With Gravy) (SAVE 10c¢) 65¢ | VEAL CHOPS » 85¢ 95¢| TURKEY SLICES ne $1.59 TENDER LANCASTER BRAND (SAVE 10c) 39¢ | VEAL CUTLETS b $1.99 | CHICKEN STEW 2b ek. 89¢ YRAL : SWANSON (SAVE 4c) 89¢ RUMP ROAST i 85¢ DINNER Macaroni & Cheese ho. 35¢ SEAFOOD SKINLESS FROSTED COD FILLET »- 43° PRE-COOKED ib. HQ¢ PERCH FILLET ‘cleat ib. $§19 PINK SHRIM TASTE O' SEA DRESSED WHITING he. 3° FISH CAKES 2 soz plas. 48 31/40 count — ADDED suummmy Freshest Produce Urider The Sun! Florida, Indian River, Seedless (White or Pink) GRAPEFRUIT 649° FRESH CUT TOSSED SALAD 8-oz. pkg. 23° WESTERN, EXTRA FANCY, RED FRESH SNO-WHITE MUSH ROOMS m m " me = B DELICIOUS APPLES 6 ~ 59 Ib. 49°. ik. GROUND ROUND STEAK Ib, 95¢ RATH'S BLACK HAWK UNBEATABLE VALUE WILSON CERTIFIED SMOKED PORK CHOPS 89 Brown & Serve — lb. 99¢ CENTER CUT Ih. Lancaster Brand SMOKED 2 4-012. pkgs. BEEF LOAF 69’ Lancaster Brand CHIPPED HAM 4-01. pkas. EEEEEECEENEEEENEE 69 MORE AND MORE UNBEATABLE VALUES! } VA - CARNATION COFFEE-MATE 100% COLUMBIAN COFFEE i, C et RiP FROZEN FOODS! IDEAL WAFFLES 7-01. pkgs. 3 = 55¢ 89¢ TOWELS — WITH large C COUPON PAPER roll (SAVE 18¢) (SAVE 1%) | SAVE 14¢ mm ‘WITH Lh. c IDEAL BEANS PORK cans aby 4... 49¢ (SAVE 10¢) SAVE 16c 11-07. C | COFFEE CREAMER or 49°F FREEZE-DRIED 45; 19 = Ny VIRGINIA LEE ICED FARMB/ALE ® Butterscotch © Almonette C 0 F F EE ® Peanut Butter Cream CINNAMON BUNS : 2 pkgs. With psehase of i. PRINCESS waves fi PAPER TOWELS SUPREME ; pil EC ! 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SAVE 89: = loaf IDEAL MARGARINE + 2 i 49¢ WHIP TOPPING x: 10-02. can 45¢ IDEAL NATURAL SLICED SWISS CHEESE '; 49¢ S VIRGINIA LEE VIRGINIA LEE BANANA WASH 2 fo \ TWIN ROLLS UPREME PLAIN BROWN-'N-SERVE THEY'RE BEAUTIFUL! THEY'RE REVERSIBLE! WHITE BREAD SUPREME OLD FASHIONED HOME STYLE BREAD RAISIN BREAD fase, pkg. 35¢ LOAF CAKE 3: Reg. (i-1b., LEMON PIES VIRGINIA LEE OLD FASHIONED DONUTS :.c0 43¢ LINELL or COLONIAL COOKIES ® Peanut Butter 10- fi S 1 00 Hs -0Z. pkgs. (SAVE 17c¢c) (SAVE 6c) 3 ves A 3* 3 1b. loaf PGE Streussel (1-1b., 4-0z.) 11-0z. pkg. 9 6-02.) ; JACQUARD TOWELS 12"x1 a CLOTHS - 79° 24"x46” BATH TOWELS w. $129 WITH EACH FOOD PURCHASE 16'"x26"" HAND TOWELS w JY ® MAPLE LEAF H | «. 5B¢ 12-01. pkqg. & 33¢ yesterday continued from PAGE 2 Independent had reached a settlement. Center Moreland’s mystery beast, last seen in the area guarding a dead calf, reap- peared in Coatesville. Specta- tors, hair standing on end, described it as having a long neck and big teeth, and with sound effects, screaming like a woman. The Susquehanna, up eight feet following spring rains and thaws, was momentarily held in check by a sudden freeze. Northeastern Pennsylvania Dahlia Association was going great guns, Dallas’ Dolly Saw- yer one of its most active mem- bers. PWA money was seen as a possibility in helping finance a community hall in Dallas. Lettie Culver was president of: Dallas Woman's Club, the sponsoring organization. Civic organizations were in favor. Pope Pius XI was dead, St. Therese’s was draped in black. Warriner’s duck farm at De- munds had an output of 30,000 baby ducklings per year, a . back yard hobby which grew into big business. Folks used to be able to buy cracked duck eggs at bargain prices. Died: Fred Perrin, 68, Trucksville. Mrs. Elizabeth Blewitt, 48, Dallas. Adam L. Ness, 83, Shavertown. TWENTY YEARS AGO Marble C. Gay, general man- ager of Gay-Murray, died of in- ‘juries sustained in a car crash near Clarks Summit. Front page pix of dangerous one-lane bridge at Center Street, Shavertown. ; Mrs. Dwight Fisher showed her miniature furniture and rooms at a Book Club meeting. Geese were going over, robins were here, spring was in the air. A giant pumper from the Hahn company was on dis- play, making the rounds of volunteer fire companies. Cost for the 16-cylinder job, $16,500, capacity 1,500 gallons. Unique mounting of wheels. ‘TEN YEARS AGO A fund to relocate the Little League field from Shavertown to a point near Dallas Junior High School ‘got off the ground Guest Edit continued from PAGE 2 lowances and doing little, if anything, to earn them. Never have so many been sent so far at such great expense who have done so little. “The fact is that of AID of ficials in South ‘Vietnam the Director receives in excess of $44,000 per year; 28 receive in excess of $41,700 per year; 82 receive $35,000; 262 receive in excess of $30,000; 409 receive in excess of $24,600 and 76 re- ceive more than $19,000 per - year. “This is outrageous. What justification is there for the AID head in Vietnam to receive almost $5000 a year more than the Chief Justice of the United States? What possible reason can be given for paying 110 other AID officials a greater salary that received by members of the Cabinet, Senators and Con- gressmen? What excuse for paying 262 additional AID officials salaries the same amount received by Members of Congress? It is scandalous that 782 AID officials in Vietnam are now being paid $25,000 a year or more. In addition to their base salaries these officials are given a 25 percent hardship allowance, a $3000 separate maintenance allowance, and fringe benefits including air- conditioned housing at our taxpayers’ expense and medical care and all PX and com- missary privileges. There is evidence that many sell cig- arettes, whiskey, radios and other PX and commissary merchandise to South Viet- namese . : “Many of these overpaid and underworked AID officials are ‘expected to work in refugee camps, so-called, some have refused to remain in refugee camps because of ‘lack of security.’ A typical example of AID maladministration concerns five forestry experts, so-called, each with an annual salary including fringe benefits ex- ceeding $38,000. The live in air-conditioned, high-rent apartments paid for by our taxpayers; and they work—or supposedly work—in an area where there has been no timber whatever for many years’. ...” Who said war is hell? * Center. with sale of a bond to W.B. A fund to relocate the Little League field from Shavertown to a point near Dallas Junior High School got off the ground with sale of a bond to W.B. Jeter, at the Dallas Branch, Miners National Bank. Small boy in the pix was Ricky Davis, in baseball togs, big as a minute. ! Dallas Woman’s Club, in a bid to renovate the depot in central Dallas, ran into a snag. Lehigh Valley RR said unions would not permit scab labor, no matter how voluntary. The community wanted to restore the depot as an antique. (S¢ years later a group of men chickened out on a secret plan to paint the building overnight.) Opening gun in a campaign to get an elderly woman off the hook after being bulldozed into signing for unneeded repairs on her furnace. Members of Boy Scout Troop 232 staged their annual winter outdoor camp-out and freezeup in the teeth of a howling gale in the Shavertown Shopping A blizzard = never . stopped this outfit. John Butler was leader. New flag had 49 stars. Dan Flood said it was illegal to display it before July 4, but a lot of folks got itchy fingers. (Well, what did the 49th oS stand for, Alaska or Hawaii? )) Mrs. E.Y.B. Engelman was 95 years old. New terminal at Avoca air- port was in its final stages of building. Died: Mrs. Carrie Carlin, 8 East Dallas. Mrs. Pearl Jones; formerly of Huntsville. Stevan Radanovitch, 47, Jackson Town- ship. Mrs. Agda Lewis, 68, Trucksville. Allison Lord, 38, Mt. Zion. Sherman Sickler, 74, Orange. William Parry, 81, Harveys Lake. Mrs. Olive Mon- tross Clark, 67, Center More- ‘land. William A. Farver, 76, Sweet Valley. Nicholson Sales EGGS Jumbo 67-68 Large white 42-48 Brown 39-421 Medium 38-41 POULTRY Hens 1.00 each Heavy Hens 1115-14 Bantams 1.25 MISCELLANEOUS Lambs 16.00 Butcher hogs 18.00-20.00 Heavy 16.50 CALVES ¥ 70-80 27.00-29.00 80-90 29.50-31.25 90-100 31.75-32.75 100-110 3 110-125 125-175 200-250 COWS 800-1000 16.00-18.25 1000-1500 18.50-21.50 Heifers 16.25-20.75 Bulls 19.50-25.75 Steer 24.50-28.00 NUMBER OF ANIMALS SOLD Eggs 31 cases Hens 2 coops Lambs 1 Hogs 4 Calves 237 Cows 116 Heifers 9 Bulls 11 Steer 8 COLLEGE continued from PAGE 2 college students might have ac- cepted his doubletalk because they live with it every day i k anyway.~As a philosophy pro- fessor -told his class the other day, “You have to have unique illimitability to avoid ambi- guity.” ; S85 " But Mr. Nixon didn’t stop there. The question of a Presi- dential Debate was being dis- cussed during the campaign, and he handled that issue mis- erably. His public stance was that he would be glad to debate Hubert Humphrey, but that he would keep his hands off while Congress debated the bill that would make such a confronta- . tion possible. All the while, his: aides were sending word to. Capitol Hill; knock that pro® posal down. Thousands of students, as well as thousands of people over 30, had worked hard through the spring and summer to enliven the democratic process, and Mr. Nixon came along and did his best to suf- focate it. X Lyndon Johnson ran a fairly clean campaign in 1964, as did John Kennedy in 1960, and Dwight Eisenhower was “pretty decent, too, if you could forgive his running mate. But the Nixon run for the ‘money in 1968 left a sour taste in the mouth, and now that inauguration week has come, we find students resigned to a fate, not caring -to talk about it, neither excited nor alarmed, ‘but looking forward to four ‘years under a humorless man ‘who will neither turn clocks forward nor set them back, but just let things drift, four years of a Gray Society. Ln
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