-AGE SIX PAGE SIX i E D E i M TH ES BE eee eenann Ress sen eee : : a WORTH 2 58 i QUARTERS = i a L0UELLn burTer 22 sol VALUABLE COUPONS i ievs'rin's y G. & 9¢ " 3 . = ’ WITH THE PURCHASE OF $10.00 or MORE s C E D TEA S POO N EA. : AND THIS COUPON FOR 2 WITH THE PURCHASE OF $10.00 OR MORE n 2 (EXCLUDING MILK PRODUCTS OR CiGARET- n (EXCLUDING MILK PRODUCTS Or CIGAR®TTES) = | Tes) ES EXPIRES: AUG. 7, 1971 (CO-5) . EXPIRES: AUG. 7, 1971 (C05) RH ! S AV] WN I = : i . a a s ¥ an Su LANCASTER BRAND, DEAL TRIM, JUICY STEAK SIRLOIN S -95°-99° nw. $4 -09 It took over five hours of dedicated work by approximately 15 ! members of the Dr. Henry M. Laing Fire Company to restore | equipment used in battling the Basil Frantz barn fire to tip-top QUANTITY RIGHTS ‘RESERVED condition. Pictured above are several of the volunteers along & with a few of the 20-plus firemen’s coats which were spread out to dry in front of the borough building. PRICES | Tender T-BONE STEAKS i ~ Plenty of Sparkle i RE | ; LEAN SLICED TENDER MEATY TASTY ~~ At Dallas Fall Fair PORK CHOPS TURKEY FRANKS The Dallas Fall Fair the mother, the Bentons are an WATER ADR, $3) Css cx Caner Sp DRUMSTICKS Old Hickory Ia ep promises to be bigger and better than ever before, with popular recording stars, a troupe of acrobats, and a crafts auction adding sparkle to the three-day event. Scheduled for Sept. 3, 4 and 5 at the Lehman Horse Show Grounds, the fair will feature the New Christy Minstrels, a young singing group well known for their up-beat folk singing. The group will "appear at several large affairs this fall, including the Allentown Fair. Their appearance in this area is set for Sept. 3. acrobatic team whose feats have been seen on nation-wide TV. For the first time in the history of the Dallas Fall Fair, a crafts auction will be held in conjunction with the event. Exhibitors may enter crafts or hobbies in the customary crafts show with a minimal bid at- tached to them; persons may then bid on the articles at a special auction to be held Sept. 5. Experienced auctioneers Myron Baker, Dick Demmy, Ib. 5 C b. 29°C | |= 99° I-Ib. c pkg. ~ 19 LANCASTER BRAND RIB ROAST Ist Cuts Cb. 99¢ Ib. 8 SLAB BACON Country Cured “By The Piece” 39° Save 10c—Lancaster Brand BEEF PATTIES Large Frosted PERCH FILLET Stuffed With Crab Meat 2,b. box $919 ib. Be Farmdale (Turkey, Chicken, Beef) POT PIES wav 14 Save 20c—Freezer Queen Grav SLICED BEEF as. 19° 2b. pha. $1.20 10 ola] COURON | THIS COUPON WORTH S&H GREEN STAMPS WITH THE PURCHASE OF $10.00 OR MORE (EXCLUDING MILK PRODUCTS Or CIGARETTES) STAMPS With Coupons John Casner, Pete Arnaud and Save 20c—Freezer Queen EXPIRES: AUG. 10, 1971 \NSEEEEEESE EEEREEEEEE YEN R CL | i | will perform for fair-goers. A | | | sei Sanremo On Sept. 4 and 5, the Bentons Merrill Faegenburg will guide FLOU nN DER 49¢ VE AL p AR 3 oy ye i Fasgen 8-oz. pkg. 2b. pkg. $ the bidding, with crafts to be PXg MAGIAN Pkg. the Be ns = ERA NNRNENRNRNE TRAIAN ABE Ee SOI of iA three daughters, one son and minimal price is not bid. ACME F RESH PRODU CE VIBGINIA LEE He nal I a restating nl Rc | JUMBO “27 SIZE” CALIF ANGEL FOOD 50 sub GREEN STAMPS : Sti GhEN STDS N { i vi : | ; c CAKE re Te a > | O k H ® 11 eac LARGE : SAVE CHICKEN LEGS or BREASTS Pc a 1 a 59 3 or ROASTING CHICKEN be : ’ ? b Expires: Expires: _ | : by Bridgette Gos rule FRESH PERSIAN 1 0 : 5 0 c Size ; Aug. 10, "71 Au. 10,1 D> Bs oF or Ci I dedicate this column to friends and neighbors who have wondered where my writings went. To them I say “I would rather switch than fight!” The Batka family, Charles, Eileen, Karenand Chuck, have recently returned from an 11- day vacation frolicking in the surf at Point Pleasant, N.J. Charlie also managed to get his Barbecue (continued from PAGE ONE) chicken, baked potato, corn on the cob, cole slaw, vegetable, * cake, and beverage. All chickens purchased are three pounds or more each to insure a sufficient amount for all diners. The men of the church are responsible for cleaning and barbecuing the chickens, and the corn is husked and cleaned by young members of the congregation under the wat- chful eye of the chairman; it is steamed in giant boilers over a huge oven made of concrete blocks. The barbecue is always served under a large tent and goes on no matter what the weather is. The baked goods booth is also a favorite with those who attend the auction. Women of the church bake and contribute dozens of cakes, pies, cookies, and hundreds of loaves of bread and rolls. For the past two years, more than 400 loaves of bread have been sold each year. This booth will be headed by Ruth W. Schoonover. As the Centermoreland Methodist Church auction grows in popularity, so, too, do the net profits and in 1969 and 1970, the event netted more than $5,000 annually. This money goes into the church building fund and is used to make the necessary repairs and renova- tions to the church. Some is being held to eventually build . an educational building. Co-chairmen of this year’s barbecue are Sheryl Phillips and Cindy Weaver. Members of the general auction committee are Clarence Schoonover, Robert Phillips, Ralph Weaver, Ted Dymond, who has served every year since the first auction in 1955, and Richard ~ Brunges, who has been chairman of the auctioneers | eachyear since the first auction began. Alta Kubic is ticket chairman, Bea Beatly is in |. charge of bargain items and ~ Judy Schoonover, refreshments. The Rev. Larry Saxe is pastor of the Centermoreland, Dymond Hollow, and East Dallas Methodist Churches. golf game down to a yery respectable 38. Guests at the home of Mr. ahd Mrs. Jack Gesmundo this past week were their son, Joe and Barbara Gesmundo, and grand- children from Long Island, N.Y. Belated birthday greetings to Peter Tomaselli, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tomselli. Pete celebrated his 11th birthday, July 27, with a luncheon hosted by Yolanda Tomaselli. Happy to hear that Mrs. Ralph Godleski is home from the hospital and recuperating nicely, but sorry to learn that Mrs. Theron Osborne is a medical patient at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Get well soon, Shirley! Sincere sympathy to Helen and John Kishkill upon the death of their nephew, Michael Kishkill. - Have you seen the sign which hangs across the Correale threshold, “Grossingers of the Ponocos?” It’s really invisible to us, but it lights up to most of their out-of-town relatives. This week they entertained Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Valenti of South Hampton, N.Y. Mrs. Valenti is the mother of Vince Correale. If the deluge of company doesn’t let-up, Mrs. Correale has vowed to join the Cloisters for some peace and quiet. Enjoying a stay at the Tomaselli home were Mr. and Mrs. Dom Zadera of Brooklyn, N.Y. Grace Zadera is the sister of Yolanda Tomselli. Sorry “0 hear that Mrs. Vince Angelicola slipped and fell at Harveys Lake and injured her back and leg. Recover quickly, Marge, the dance season will soon be upon Oak Hill. Have you ever been caught in a rainstorm in Wyoming Valley? Well 1did July 29, and it will be listed in my diary as one of the worst events in the five years I've lived here. I was shopping at Mark Plaza Shopping Center when the downpour began. I had to wade through the parking lot to my car, whose wheels were sub- merged in water to their hub caps. A good number of side streets were closed and traffic was snarled for blocks. To convey anidea of the magnitude of this problem, it took one hour and forty-five minutes to get from Edwardsville to Dallas. The inadequacy of these roads to handle the water run- off was a very enlightening and discouraging discovery. If nothing is done to improve this situation, it will be’ necessary for people traveling through this area, during a rainstorm, to have unsinkable cars equipped with life jackets and water skiis! # IDEAL SLICED SWISS CHEESE 8-oz. SAVE ~ pkg. 49 10c LIMES . Green Peppers ™=19° GOLDEN CROWN LEMON JUICE te 39° ag bot. SAVE 30¢—“‘SUGAR & LEMON” 6 ICED (With 110 C NESTEA = MIX O55, =F SAVE 25¢—‘‘10¢ OFF LABEL” (WITH COUPON) > : 3-ib., C FAB DETERGENT : pkg. SAVE 35¢— (With Coupon) HEINZ ~=%- SOUPS 5 «= *1 AMERICAN”’ : cans ARRIGONI IDEAL BARTLETT CORN SPEEDUP PEARS | [FLAKES | |BLEACH 4 15 % -oz. *1 1205: 29 gal. 2 5° cans Shortening Duncan Hi CRISCO 3b. can $F CAKE NiX ANGEL FOOD 14/01. pha. §§¢ Detergent (W/Dish Towel): (W/Bath Towel) Detergent : , ey BONUS = 9% +b 515] CHEER oo 39¢ 2» 89¢ io: °1.51 Dishwashing 1-qt. Bot. 79. Detergent For Auton iatics : ; JOY LIQUID ‘zr 57¢ “iz-33¢ DASH 3u 85¢ it: 2.49 5 *A.19 Detergent 1-pt., 6-0z. i She | : nal e be +0 THRILL LIQUID '= 57¢ 4 79¢ IVORY LIQUID 15.33 Zc Detergent SALVO TABLETS ofc ris 85¢ 10-1b,, 11-0z. $2.99 8° = 1.31 For Dishwashers CASCADE 20 Mild IVORY FLAKES 15 1.05 2-1b. pkg. {8% e 13-02. pkg. 30¢ Detergent bh BOLD = 36° i 3.Ib., 6-0z. pkg. $1.51 Detergent ih Flatware) Ib, 21b., A0¢é 4b. $4 E IVORY SNOW == 39¢ ze gg DUZ no 39F 2 OFF 1.57 Detergent DETERGENT an Jb. ag¢ 3b. ggg ib. § | 15¢ & GAN for B : Pe B3 0-1b., 11-0z. = i DREFT PINK nl TIDE Lk: 30¢ 3b. gE 5. 548 2b. cl lf unas bemagen olor Bleach & Enzymes ) ~0Z. OXYDOL '%:39¢ *%: 89¢ 52 1.51 |_Pk= With purchase of (2) 46-o0z. cans > IDEAL SWEET or. NATURAL _ ORANGE or GRAPEFRUIT S JUICE Expires: Aug. 10, 71 25 ‘SSN GREEN STAMPS i ® stl GREEN STAMPS With purchase of a 49-oz. pkg. ACME NO-PHOSPHATE DETERGENT Expires: RguENENREERREREEEEEI ‘With purchase of any 2 pkgs. 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