/ / § Mrs. hostess. I Page 6 Jackson Twp. by Millie Hogoboom 696-2603 Amid the hustle and bustle between Christmas and New ~ Years, let us urge you to take time out to enjoy the beauty that surrounds us this time of year. ~~ The holiday decorations seem to improve with each passing year “and no where can you find lovelier ones than in our own Jackson Township. Try taking an early morning ride and see for yourself. Looking forward to the dawn of a new year are Mr. and Mrs. James Roushey, who will be celebrating their 51st wedding anniversary Jan. 2, and Mrs. Roushey’s 72nd birthday Jan. 1. She was the former Lena Kyttle of West Nanticoke. She has served as the organist of the Jackson United Methodist Church for 37 years and has been treasurer of that church for 25 years. Mr. Roushey was formerly employed by the Glen Alden Coal Co. and was a custodian at Wyoming Seminary. They have been residents of Jackson Township for 37 years. They are the parents of one son, William Roushey of Raritan, N.J., and they have three grandchildren and one great grandchild. Mrs. Ray Perrego and her sister, Mrs. John Byers of Resevoir Road, have returned from spending Christmas with Mrs. Perrego’s son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Perrego and children, Jocelyn and Jonathon + of Dillsberg. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lashford have as their guests this week their nieces, Bethann and Robyn Jakoboski of Springfield, Va. Mr. and Mrs. John Eisenhower of Fieldcrest spent the Christmas holiday as guests of her son and his family, Mr. - and Mrs. Harold Ebling and three children of West Lawn. The Eisenhowers also visited her brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Eberly of Laurel Dale and Mr. and Mrs. John Eberly of Blue Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hogoboom will entertain at an open house at their home on Sutton Road Dec. 28. Now may we wish you a HAPPY NEW YEAR and may it be a safe and sane one. We hope that 1972 will be a year full of joy and happiness for each and every one of our readers. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doran of Sutton Road had as their guests for Christmas dinner, Mr. and Mrs. .. Henry Doran. Jr. Scranton, and the younger Mrs. Doran’s mother, Dr. Magdalene Suarez of Miami, Fla., and sister, Yolanda Suarez, a student at Northfield School for girls in Massachusetts. They also had Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Doran, Kingston for Christmas dinner. Mr. and Mrs. John Fielding of Sutton Road have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Don Broecker, Clawson, Mich. Mrs. Broecker is formerly from Huntsville. Mr. and Mrs. James Van Landingham, Merritt Island, Fla., have spent the Christmas holidays visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weaver of Sutton Road. Mrs. Van Landingham is the former Gwen Weaver. Trucksville Martha Hadsel, University Park, is spending the holiday period with her sister Mrs. Herbert Updyke 105 Davis Street. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Ben- nett, Orchard Street, spent the Christmas holiday and weekend ~with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gary “Bligh and family in Easton. 4: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Croom, ‘Manchester, Conn., announce the birth of a daughter, Sharen Margaret, born Dec. 7. Mrs. Croom is the former Susan Lockman of West Lawn. Mr. Croom is assistant district manager for the Congloman Corporation in the Philadelphia area. The family will make their home in Douglasville after the holidays. - Mrs. Frank Ondish and infant son have returned to their home at 226 Meadowcrest from Mercy Hospital. Mrs. Raymond Rondinella and infant son have returned to their home at 257 Meadowcrest from Wyoming Valley Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Martin, Carverton Road, entertained members of their families at dinner on Christmas day. Malcom Conygham, a student at the Darrow School, New Lebamon, N.J., and his sister, Tami, a student at the Madeira School, Greenway, Va., are the - holiday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie Conyg- ham, S. Pioneer Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John Roman, Elm Terrace, entertained members of their families during the holiday period. Harry DeWitt, S. Pioneer Avenue, spent the Christmas holiday with his son, Paul, and family in Towanda. Mrs. Robert Johnson, Car- verton Road, was confined to her home several days last week by illness. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Yanalunas, Princeton, N.J., are visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Vito Yanalunas, Clifside Avenue. Evelyn Orchard, Washington, D.C., arrived Friday to spend the holiday season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Orchard, Cliffside Avenue. James Pichert, a student at Bucknell University, is spen- ding the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pichert, 53 Carverton Road. Bertha Evans and Janet Evans, 226 Holly Street, spent Christmas and the weekend with Anna Thomas and family, Vestal, N.Y. Noxen BY Mrs. Ray Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gunton re- cently spent several days at the home of their son, John Gunton at Williamsville, N.Y. Helen Rhode is in serious con- dition at the General Hospital. She is a sister to Mollie Dim- mock. The annual Christmas party of the Classmates of the Meth- odist Church was held at the home of Mrs. Clarence Parks. The evening was spent in sing- ing Christmas carols and playing games. Gifts were ex- changed. The following attend- ed: Mrs. Ray Gunton, Mrs. Alpha Dymond, Mrs. Winfred Reed, Mrs. William Butler, Mrs. Russell Casterline, Mrs. Fred Schenck, Mrs. Frances Schenck, Mary Patton, Frances Stone, Ruth Field, Nellie Marcy, Dorothy French, Mariel Lutes, Marie MacMilliam, Mrs. Albert Jones, Mrs. Henry Lane, Mrs. Joseph Shalata , Mrs. El- ~ wood Patton, Mrs. Albert Ruff, Mrs. William Munkatchy and Mrs. Raymond Kelly. Next re- gular meeting will be at the home of Dorothy French with Raymond Kelly as co- Gayle Space entered General Hospital Wednesday and under- went surgery Thursday. She is coming along very well. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hard- ing and family have moved their trailor home to his brother, Harold and family on the Tunkhannock Road. Mrs. Samuel Keithline re- turned to her home from Tyler Hospital Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Patton, Mrs. Harold Bennett and Mrs. Chester Keiper at- tended the 50th wedding anni- versary of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Correll at Carbondale Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Gary, South River, N.J., called on Jacob Miner Wednesday and at- tended the funeral of Mrs. Hazel Dibble at Montrose. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boone and family of Eyersville visited re- lative in Noxen Saturday. Gayle Space returned to her home from General Hospital Wednesday, after submitting to surgery. She wishes to thank everyone for the cards, gifts, and letters sent to her while she was a patient there. It was much enjoyed and greatly ap- preciated. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schenck visited Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Cahill and family, West Pittston and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Myers, Hunlock Creek, Sunday. THE DALLAS POST, DEC. 28, 1971 i ; § . : } Closed ©at., New Year's Bay | T n TTR o i 3 A § 5 Al I BE BN Me EERE EEN nn nn nd SE 8 AGU ROE) WORTH 30¢ 30° mr RO, n ' CHICKEN NOODLE Campbell’ s Soup 3 WITH THE PURCHASE OF 10,00 OR MORE (EXCLUDING MEAT PURCHASES) EXPIRES DEC. 31, 1971 (CO-5) <@) Ngai aX) aX exh axa i@VITaY Tau eYigViTgNTeVivay iat MANEAERWAENRENGVNSRASANNSNNANNNANENRNANEEE 10!.-0Z. CANS 29° JO THERSERNEZGE J JRA FI 5 orrararararerr Prices Effective thru Friday, Dec. 31, 1971 Regular Hours Ron. & Tues OPEN "il 9 PM. Vednesday and Thursday ATL ds GS 5 Se Friday "ti! € P. I. “HAPPY NEW YEAR” | A Smo) COUPON na THIS COUFON Se 1 0 S&H GREEN STAMPS With the Purchase of $10.00 or More (Excluding Milk Products or Cigarettes) (One Coupon Per Shopping Family) EXPIRES: Jan. 4, 1972 FRAN Ne ANEEEEENNENEENNEEREEEED IC OS CCTITELLTIE iiPasnaeng This Coupon Worth | 25 S&H GREEN STAMPS With Purchase of Any Size Pkg. = A This Coupon Worth : 50s&n GREEN STAMPS (¢ With Purchasa of 3 Ib. or More BD CHUCK, ARM or GROUND MEATS or CROSS CUT ROAST (5 BEEF CUBES | win OQ, | [Bi ED. g a S| | NSS a 5 jury Frirciasy ol (3) 1-qt. Bottles > IDEAL BREAKFAST GRAPE. ; FRUIT or ORANGE DRINKS or HEAL TOMATO Jie = With Purchase of (4) 1-1b. Cans IDEAL SLICED or WHOLE RED BEETS or [5 IDEAL SAUERKRAUT = S| Expires: Expires: i Jan. 4, 1972 Jan. 4, 1972 Go Crs = TE 7 e X25 S&H GREEN STAMPS }; With Purchase of With Purchase of (3) 1-qt., 14-03. Cans 5]. 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(MFG.-5 C3 N i | Worth 1 WITH THIS COUPON ON PURCHASE OF Worth 10¢ WITH THIS COUPON ON PURCHASE OF A Pkg. 18 (2) Y%-gal. Bots. of BRILLO MA’S OLD FASHIONED Shr ans BEVERAGES : = (Orange—Root—Birch) i Expires: 12/31/71 oD P 12/31/71 ob GE; { (MFG.-5) ® RI APOIO IIIT" FTO a Worth 10¢ ON PURCHASE OF (2) 1-ib. Pkgs. (14's) BLUE BORNEY I Worth 7+ WITH THIS COUPON ON PURCHASE OF (3) Rolls of y= SCOTT k 3 ; Bi JOH TNE IE 3 ga a FEEEEENENENEENENEEEEERNNNENEEERNRECEERNE A V ; a SAVE fr E f | GOLD SEAL PURE AN EXTRA 1.7 ‘WITH COUPONS IN THIS AD! aa REIT RIB HALF LOIN HALF 49-59 LANCASTER BRAND, LEAN, CENTER CUT g9c SMOKED PORK CHOPS = lb. 45° FRESH PICNICS b. §5¢ 1b. pkg. §Q* LANCASTER BRAND, LEAN, FRESH LANCASTER BRAND S PARE Ri BS 3 fo 5-b. Avg. » 59¢ GHEESEBURGERS ':; 49+ FIRESIDE BRAND SLICED BACON GoD FILLET SHEE! FANCY IILLET SWEET POTATOES W Extra Measure of Freshness! FRESH, CALIF. ICEBERG large / ge head SKINLESS FROSTED with Crab Meat FLOUNDER ™ °c..%ic 45° CRUSHED PINEAPPLE 2 3, 29° GREEN PEPPERS + 19° SLICING ONIONS “2 39° 2.29 LIME JUICE 24 esti) swith COUPON) ALL FLAVORS . DRINKS == (WITH COUPON) CARNATION DRY MILK awirhd COUPON)—SAVE 14¢ ILLO SOAP PAL SAVE 9:—IDEAL “FINEST QUALITY” SAVE SOc : BALA CLUB, ASSORTED SODA 5%: %1 12° IDEAL KOSHER DILL PICLKES 12-01. cans 99° I-gt. jar 55¢ D WHITE ACME SLICED 1-Ib. FRESH HOT DOG or BAR-B-Q ROLLS -: 48+ ORANGE JUICE With the Purchase of $10.0» or More (Excluding Milk Products or Cigaretes) EXPIRES DEC. 31, 1971 (CO-5) BiG: LANCASTER BRAND PORK SALE TENDER LEAN, U. S. GOV'T. INSPECTED PORK. LOINS LANCASTER BRAND CHOPS RIB END LOIN END QUARTER CENTER LOIN CUT -59¢.89% 8 to 11 CHOPS TURKEYS AVAILABLE IN ALL ACME MARKETS Ham Salad Sprea 1-qt., 14-0z. 4 '» GAL. 69‘ PORK AT POPULAR PRICES FANCY (4-0z. Glass) Shrimp Cocktail 3 « 89° OSCAR MAYER Sandwich Sprea WHITE AMERICAN . Sliced Cheese BALLIET’S PURE 8-o0z. pkg. 8-oz. pkg. 45¢ Horesradish S-or. jar 2 IN WINE SAUCE Herring Bor jor 6B SLICED LUNCHEON i | Herring Borie T3° 8-02. glass 29 = 99°, phe. 3 ge ‘ 29-0z. cans 1. PINEAPPLE IDEAL PITTED SELECT RIPE OLIVES IDEAL DRY ROASTED PEANUTS Geisha Sliced or Crushed 1-Lb. Cans $1. 6-0. can 39¢ 8-01. jar 19° a3 3 B > — gh A we am a a CETL aH all CO