S$ Gash Prizes Worth over GAME PIECE ON EVERY VISIT! Delmote (SI PEACHES: CHASE OR MOR Expires: Feb. 7, 00.001 GET FREE All prize ticke WITH THIS COUPON AND A $10.00 PUR- PRODUCTS OR CIGARETTES). $500 PRIZE INFORMATION April 11,1970. iced or Halves) cling 1 1b. 2 13 oz. CANS 49¢ E (EXCLUDING MILK 1970 TY) IN CASH a ts will be distributed and game is scheduled to terminate on ROYAL FLU MARKETS PRIZE | NUMBER | CHANCES _ AVAILABLE OF WINNING * $500 3% 1in 173,333 $100 200 1in 31,200 $ 50 100 1in 62,400 $ 20 250 1in 24,960 $ 10 500 1in 12,480 $5 2,000 Ain 3,120 570 2,000 lin 3,120 $41 34,875 1in 179 SH GAME IS BEING PLAYED IN 67 ACME LOCATED IN NORTHEAST PENNSYLVANIA Fine Irish STARTER SET See 16 DINNERWARE PIECES 54.99 Display! NOW ON SALW!’ DELTAWARE 6-CUP FOOD SAVOR cach JG ONLY FUNK & WAGNALL’S ENCYCLOPEDIA Vol. 2 to 25 ce. $1.89 With Any $3.00 Food Purchase | CLOROX Expires: Feb. 7, 1970 Lancaster Brand RIE CIT Suge 1/2 Gal. 9¢ WITH THIS COUPON AND A $10.00 PUR. 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EXPIRES: FEB. 7, 1970 ed PO A FOTO] AAS grits VALUABLE COUPON = (MFG.) EXPIRES: FEB. 17, 1970 2 ZEIGT IFINTEIG II JINSLNS/ ONS! THIS YOUR COUPON 10¢ OFF PURCHASE WORTH (1) 5-Ib. bag of GOLD MEDAL FLOUR NAG JAX JOO BE 2 X (MFG.) EXPIRES: FEB. 7, 1970 D> EX 15° The Dallas Post (SAFFIAN) a 00 t Dallas and Knights takg Chuck LaBerge, Dallas pushes up and away for points in the first quarter of the Dallas—Lake-Lehman game last week. top in basketball league by Dale Sponselier The Dallas Mountaineers cap- tured the first half title of the B Division of the Wyoming Valley basketball league by downing rival Lake-Lehman, 79-70 in overtime. The game . was held before a capacity crowd estimated at 1400 in the losers’ gym. Approximately 500 disappointed fans were turned away. Sponseller tapped in a shot by Dickinson for the Knights as the buzzer sounded to knot the contest at 68 a piece and send the two teams into over- time. Led by lanky Dave Jones, Dallas outscored the Knights 11-2 in the extra period as Lake-Lehman failed to hit the open shot. Dickinson led all scorers with 29 points while LaBerge was Gate of Heaven cagers chalk up two more wins The Gate of Heaven basket- ball team won two games and lost one during the past week. The varsity team downed St. John’s last Sunday in overtime, 35-34. Walter Babetski’s point Spec. Swartwood completes school Army Spec. 4 William R. Swartwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Swartwood, Over- brook Ave., Dallas, completed four weeks of schooling in the Vietnamese Language School at DaNang. Operated by the Marine Corps, the language school pre- pares each student with a basic vocabulary of approximately 500 words in Vietnamese. In order to attend the course, men must volunteer, have six months remaining on their pre- sent overseas tour of duty, and must be connected with the civic action program. from the foul line after the whistle blew won the game. The junior varsity beat a previously. undefeated St. . John’s, 13-6. The local boys came back Thursday to defeat Pittston Catholic, 67-33. Coach Pete Koz- achak said he was pleased he could use all varsity players. The junior varsity’s also had a 38-7 victory that day. Sunday’s victory went to Wyoming Seminary. 57-47. Ed Onzik tallied 22 for the Gate of Heaven and Thomas Kupstas had 14. : Lutheran women to sell spaghetti Lutheran church women of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Shavertown will hold a spagh- etti supper Feb. 10 at 6 p.m. Reservations must be made by Feb. 8 by calling Joanne Bittner, 675-1384 or Sally Daven- port, 675-1332. A free will offer- ing will be received. DALLAS SCHOOL MENU PONDAY: Hamburg on roll, buttered corn, sliced peaches, po- tato sticks, milk. TUESDAY: Barbecued ham, chocolate cake, milk. lettuce and tomato with dressing, WEDNESDAY: Meat loaf, mashed potatoes, garden green beans, fruit cocktail, milk. THURSDAY: Beef stew on biscuits, carrots and celery sticks, parkerhouse rolls and butter, jello with topping, milk. FRIDAY: Tuna hoagie, potato chips, pickles, blueberry cake, milk high for Dallas with 24. Jones and Lefko contributed 19nd 16 respectively to aid the¥¥in- ners’ cause. Both teams fought courage- ously throughout the entire game. The Mountaineers were ahead 38-34 at halftime and held a six point advantage going into the final minute. But Lake-Lehman = quickly closed the gap and the home- town crowd erupted when Sponsellor’s goal split the cords. Lefko grabbed 22 rebounds to help the Dallas cause while Lozo pulled down 20 for the Knights. LaBerge was tough on defense as he blocked num- erous shots and intimidated his opponents. Dallas’ back- court, made up of Miller, Fedock and Hoffecker, was the gj to the Mountaineers’ vicery. Time after time they found the big men open for scores and played excellent defense. Dickinson, the leading sc rer in the B Division now nds 42 points to reach the 1000 point plateau. It looks as though the mark will come tomorrow night at Wyoming Seminary provid- ing he keeps up the pace he has set. Last Tuesday the Knights opened their second half against Ashley in a game played at theWilkes-Barre Township gym. L-L band sponsors to serve turkey Lake-Lehman band Aen i will serve a family style turkey supper at the Jackson Town- ship Fire Hall Saturday, Feb. 28. Serving will begin at 4:30 p.m. Take-outs will be available from 4 to 4:30. Customers are requested to bring their own containers. There will be a nominal charge for adults and a special * price for children under 12. Tickets may be obtained from any band member, band spon- sor, Mrs. Stephen DeBarry, Oak Hill, ticket chairman or Mrs. !Cletus Holcomb at Lake-Leh- ‘man High School. |" Homemade pies will be the {featured dessert. POE didi tidied iti dd te: pl ’
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