PAGE FIVE Dr. Henry M. Laing Fire Com- pany distributed $700 worth of food- stuffs, clothing and toys to needy families in the community. Ferman Wilson, East Dallas, was seriously burned in an automobile crash and gasoline blaze. Wilson, a arms and hands and was hospitalized in serious condition. Deaths--Lucinda Church Wolfe, Wyoming; Sarah Jacobs, Dallas; Mrs. Fred E. Chapman, Pasadena, [ae ve a @ You could get--Cranberries 2 1b. 23c; walnuts 29¢ lb.; mince meat 2 1b. 35¢; coffee 17c lb.; dates 2 lb. 19¢; raisins 2 pkg. 19¢; fancy chocolates 5 1b. gift box $1.49; fruit cake 2 1b. $1; ginger ale 3 pt. bottles 25¢; pumpkin 3 big cans 25c. 40 Years Ago - Dec. 30, 1941 James Franklin, Harry Ohlman and Nick Cave were each being considered to replace James Ayre on the Dallas Borough Council. Ayre had accepted a job with the York Safe and Lock Company. Following a family tradition Sheldon MacAvoy, a nine-year-old Shavertown boy, was accepted as a soprano soloist ‘with the St. Stephen’s Boy’s Choir. Sheldon was the fifth MacAvoy male to be chosen for this honor. Engaged--Lillian Ward to Sgt. Richard Huddy. Married--Catherine Scott and Donald Wilson; L.E. Kerr and B.H. Anderson. You could get--24 lb. bag flour 79c; butter 35c¢ 1b.; 3 lb. can shor- tening 57¢; 10x or brown sugar, 7c Ib.; coffee 32¢ 1b.; turkeys 32c Ib.; chickens 29¢ 1b.; potatoes 23c peck; cranberries 17c lb.; Nabisco sugar wafers 9c pkg.; orange juice 2 cans 23c; sirloin steak 33c 1b.; pork chops 27¢c 1b. 30 Years Ago - Dec. 28, 1951 Area factories enjoyed holiday parties. Natona Mills feted 350 Wilkes-Barre; Bloomsburg Mill Supervisors Club partied at the Beaumont Inn. Lehman-Jackson students worked so diligently on decorating their homerooms for Christmas that three rooms in both the senior and junio high tied for first place. Judges were Lester B. Squire, supervising principal, Mrs. Oran Lamb; Joseph Ellsworth; Kenneth Meade and Mrs. T.M.B. Hicks, Dallas Post. Engaged--Anna Ehrgott to Ralph Arnold Yeust; Lois Cragle to Anthony Yockavitch; Althea Jones to Robert Fahringer. Anniversaries--Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morris, Sweet Valley, 45 years. Deaths--Fred Snyder, Sutton Creek Road; W.F. Dolbear, Plains. You could get-Pork loins 39¢c Ib. ; smoked hams 59¢ 1b.; rib roast 79¢ Ib.; sausage 59c 1b.; bacon 49¢ Ib.; ground beef 65¢ 1b. ; rutabaga 5¢ 1b. ; oranges 35c doz.; pears 2 lb. 29¢; sweet potatoes 2 lb. 23c; Wisconsin cheddar cheese 53c¢ 1b.; Swiss cheese 69c 1b.; haddock 45c¢ Ib. 20 Years Ago - Dec. 28, 1961 Harveys Lake Women’s Service Club distributed 150 baskets of treats and toys to area needy families. Dallas Rotary Club entertained youngsters of the community at the Prince of Peace Church Hall. Two Rotary foreign exchange students: sent Christmas greetings to Post * readers, George Jacobs from the Phillipines and Mary Alice Knecht from Sweden. Engaged--Elizabeth Prescott Ruggles to Douglas Boe Hamilton. Anniversaries--Mr. and Mrs. Morris King, 44 years; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Haring, Beaumont, 48 years. (a) 18 #4 ~ (b) False (b) 15 (c) 5 (b) False (b) False (b) False (b) No LL] the account. Certificate. . Automatic renewal at maturity. of the wis IRA options. nn a N . Minimum deposit - $500.00 . Automatic renewal at maturity. another wis IRA plan. (1 BON —- of the certificate of deposit. Minimum deposit - $1,000.00 Automatic renewal at maturity. Sa another wiis IRA plan. of the certificate of deposit. . Minimum deposit - $10,000.00 . Automatic renewal at maturity. another wis IRA plan. of the certificate of deposit. F.D.1C.