Page 6 Jackson 1973! 1973! 1973! 1973! A brand new year—like a new baby, full of hope and expecta- tions. May we wish each of our readers good health, prosperity, and peace in the new year. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Maslow of Huntsville Road recently had as their guests their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Baker and sons, Matt and Timmy of Claremont, Calif. The Bakers are former residents of Harris Hill Road, Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lashford and son, David, spent New Year’s Eve visiting Col. and Mrs. Joseph Jakoboski (USAF ret.) at their new home in Burke, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Christine of Sutton Road recent- ly entertained the employes and their wives of the Regal Build- ing Products Co. at an open house at their home. Mr. Christine is the manager of the company. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doran entertained their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doran Jr. of Scranton for Christmas dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Doran visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bachman of Allentown for the holidays. Birthday greetings go out to Mrs. John Katchmar of Chase Road who celebrated her birth- day New Year's Eve. Also Happy Birthday to Tom Weggel of Sutton Road, who as of Jan. 2 became old enough to drive. Janet Fielding has returned to her home in Montrose after visiting her parents, Mr. and home on Sutton Road for the holidays. ; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hogo- boom entertained a small group of their neighbors at an open house last Thursday evening. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. James Veras of Sutton Road who celebrated their wedding anniversary Dec. © 20. Say Coast Guard Threatening Pleasure Boating The Coast Guard is seeking wide authority to keep small craft it deems unseaworthy from embarking upon “dangerous’’ ocean voyages, reports an article in the current issue of Yachting magazine. Yachting - warns, that pleasure boaters may soon find themselves ordered* back to shore for all sorts of dubious reasons unless federal regula- tions are narrowly drawn to describe ~~ ‘“‘unseaworthiness.” Birth Defects are forever ...unless you help Give to the March «9 w 19° E | 3% : jar 8.2 oz. A Greenstreet News Co. Publicatior USEASA BRING : THIS ADJ SHOPPING WITH LIST YOU WHERE ECONOMY ORIGINATES aT GOVT, INSPECTED LLL EY WINGETTES oe TET RL: EIR Rye g rs ) TU SUPER RIGHT — THIN SLICED LUNCH MEASe CORNED BEEF PASTRAMI 0 & OTHERS 6 to 10 oz. Avg. honsIEn TAILS. $3. 99 \ # . 15 5 Lr Ee py fy FOR CHICKEN & PORK: Chiko & Bake 21: %24 g EVAPORATED Yorke Juice 4-368 | OUROKN TARY 1 BD Bhes oad (pkg. of 48) a5 CRISCO 3-Ib. can 83. GN | BATHROOM TISSUE WHITE, DEC. ASS! 7 4 roll ‘RRC Waldo, wh DOF ANN PAGE Spaghetti Saurs, + 63¢ WHITE & ASSORTED Bounty Towels ‘5 39¢ Grapefwit Juice “-49¢ | Frenchi Mustard, 22¢ | er l with this coupon H BORDENS INSTANT POTATOESHE
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