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SIX tHURSDAY- -THE PITTSTON GAZETTE AUGUST 3, 196f (Prici ffsetlvs thru Aug. Sth, Ifil) Duryea Boro News LANCASTER BRAND GL 7-9167 SIRLOIN OR RIB PORTERHOUSE 'ib. 79 RITA FISCHER MARK SWANTKOYVSKI "CADET OF THE WEEK" Cadet Mark Swantkoski, son at Mr. and, Mrs. Emil Swant-kowakl, 314 Nwton street, in ib.

Ed ry 144 McAlplne Street BEVERLY ANN HASTIE TO WED WILKES BARRE MAN Mrs. Ruth Hastie, 13 Evans street, announced the approaching marriage of her daughter, Beverly Ann, to Hugh Lynch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lynch, 16 Birch street, Wilkes-Barre. A graduate of Duryea High School, Miss Hastie works for the Bell Telephone Co.

in Wil Durya, has been chosen as the tion with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kramer at Painesville, Ohio. The Choir of Sacred Heart Church will conduct an outing at Aikens Glen in the Pocond on Saturday. Mrs.

Ann Shedler is president. rJrf-Allna Komeky, 208 tlumbia street, returned from Oman, Nebraska where she at- "Cadet of the Week" by the SUGAR CURED, SHORT SHANK, SMOKED local officers oi the Nationwide Cadets. A sixth grade student in the Washington School, his hobbies are model building and coin 3 kes Barre. Mr. Lynch, a grad "Delicious ffam-Llke Flavor" Economical to serve! collecting.

He bears the nickname of "Nature Boy" due to his fondness of the outdoors. He la also a talented pianist. At the next meeting of Uie lb. uate of Meyers School, in Wilkes Barre, attended Wilkes College and recently completed a finance course at New York University Post Graduate Sdhool of Finance. He is a registered representative with Boodboriy and Stock brokers, Wilkes B'arre.

cadets, Friday at seven p.m., Ve 84' Woodman of the World Convention. Mr. and Mrs. Bart Komensky and family and Mary Belle Ratchford of Foote avenue are vacationing at Harvey's Lak Mr. and Mrs.

George Karsko returned to M-anville, NJ af-er visiting Mrs. Mary McArdle, Donnelly street. l2MFont2d Mrs- Dick Morris, Zl F0t aVmje amended the ball game in two movis entitled "To the Shores of Tripoli" and "Navy Science In Action" will be (Lttisr Amsuntt Lilt PHea) shown. Tflese were obtained from the Pulblic Information The wedding will take place LANCASTER BRAND MINCED LUNCHEON LANCASTER BRAND Officer of the United States 1 lam on Saturday, Septem- Der ju in sacred Heart Church. Navy Department.

London Broil or Eye Round Roast (rJ 99 PERSONALS AUXILIARY PLANS TRIP TO LL WORLD SERIES the weekend. uvcr Sevenonih-old Corrine Kress daughter of "mailman" Mrs. Michael Kress, 557 aoul 1S the real live doll baby seen at Healey Memorial Playground. Mm EXTRA FANCY PLUMP CAPONS 53 Mr. and Mrs, A.

T. Zaldonis, 773 N. Main reet, Pittston entertained at a garden party on Saturday present were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pacuska, Fran- RATH'S BLACK HAWK Little League Auxiliary will sponsor a bus trip to Williams-port an August 26 to witness the Little League World Series.

CANNED BOILED HAM '5" Anyone who wishes to go I cis Laureen and Joseph, Jr EXTRA! EXTRA! may make reservations at the Mr. and Mrs. Kas Zaldonis, Mary, Kay, Michael and Thom FARMDALE FROZEN MEAT PIES concession stand at the Little League stadium or with any DELICIOUS FROSTED VEAL CHOPS GROUND QA( and SHAPED b- Oit Jane and Al Rava, Juliann ulTa' nKmar Moss, David O'Hop, Trina Mom, Mary, Ray, and Michael Zaldonis, Stevie Murm-an, Oren and David Breymaier, Suzann- the poI Macadem wak Christian Mothers of Sacred Heart Part are planning their annual outine. a hi. t-! member of the LL auxiliary.

SEAFOOD JUMBO SIZE SHRIMP TURKEY BEEF 5 99 Although there is nO admission CHICKEN charged at the "World Series game, bus fare will be charged and any remaining proceeds as; Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Danko, Jackie and Janice; Mrs. Frank Pacuska and John, Mrs. Man-cos, Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Fischer, Suzanne and John; and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Zaldonis, Betsy, Tony and John. Floyd Swantkowski, of 401 Main street, returned from Atlantic City where he attended the Pennsylvania Pharmaceuti 89' 1520 count lb. will be used to fete the Little Skyline Hotel in the Poconos League players at a party during' the end the summer.

Miss Del ores Cbssman is president of the LL Auxiliary. "8UST IB. mh ute deadline for cal Convention. Accompanying A deposit is necessary and re, ervatlons may be made witU Mary Brennan, Catherine Fed- Floyd were his wife Jean and FALCONS PLAN CONCLAVE children Cynthia, Janice and or or Mar Repalky ml Allan snrf all hii iT.ii lvirs. Kit Allan and all had iiniift'i e'yTTrrT fiif ay District 7, Polish Falcons of an en FRESH PRODUCE U.

S. NO. SIZE POTATOES LOCAL GROWN, SWEET CORN 33s EXTRA FANCY, LE GRANDE NECTARINES 2 35' CALIF. PASCAL CELERY 2 25' is pcresiaent, America have completed plans joyable vacation at the sea Larry MdNultv ni t.u Fancy Skinless COD OR PERCH FILLET 35 It. Sin Sat SCALLOPS l-lb.

pka, 55 Tait. O1 S. HADDOCK PORTIONS II-01. pkg. for its 42nd annual biennial shore.

50 This Coupon Worth Extra Freegi Welcome back to Mr. Merle k. convention to be held at Nan-tieoke on August 6, Sunday. mi B5 Swingle Miner's Bank pa mm pnan Convention will begin with trons are glad to see you back from your vacation and registration of delegates at 8:30 1 1 With Purchase of $5 or More la (Excluding Milt Fair Trad Itami, -g Sunday mca-ning. Atlantic City Yuhaa are accepting reserva-tiona (or a bus trip to New York City on September 8.

The trip ia planned for a baseball game at Yankee stadium plui sight-seeing events. Mrs. Betty Howell, president of Duryea Council of Republi-can Wotmen is accepting resar-yations from borough women for the Republican w'. Among the guests will be Richard Hynoskl, son of Mr. Cigarartai) LIMIT: Oh Coupon Fir and Mrs.

Bob Hynoski, 220 J. Laska, national president; Edmund Bistek, national phys Ck snapping pamily. txrmts: 4J aweoiand street, is spending a three-week vacation at the ical director, both of Pittsburgh and Judige Alfonse Markowski CAMPBELL'S PORK BEANS 2 25' home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hymosiki, Richmond Hill, Long of Plainfield, N.J., district dir Jamboree on August 14 at Irem ector.

Duryea delegates include island, N. xc-mpie jountry Club. Mr. and Mrs. Ed William Maiiarz, Paul Szydlik, Miss Mary Ann Zukauskas.

IDEAL ELBERTA PEACHES 4 89 William Zujkowski, Chester daughter of Mrs. Lenore Zuk 241 Swetland street, observed their 48th weddin auskas, 222 Dickson street, re Korpusik and Burgess Joseph M. Rava. Thi. Coupon OK FRUIT COCKTAIL 489' c.

worm h. vtii rp? -i turned from her vacation with her aunt and uncle, Sgt. and Mrs. Joseph Pochalonis at Fort on July 30. They are parents of four children; Edward, Mrs John Moskaltis of Cleveland! Ohio-; Mrs.

Thomas SkronsW and Thomas of Durvea: ton IfllMirV Dr AMC incAi omr, JO-oi. 3cr Dix, N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Pochal tU aV pa 1 Green Stamps Ji If WITH PURCHASE OF I -LB.

OR MORE 2 39 LEYSHON UNDERGOING NAVY BOOT TRAINING Seventeen year old Thomas E. Leyshon, son If Mr. and Mrs. Thcmas Leyshon, 111 onis returned to Fort Dix after spending the weekend with lo grandchildren and one FROZEN FOOD' cal relatives. They were accom HAJJTV II GROUND BEEP fc" LIMIT! On Coupon Par panied by their niece, Christine Mr.

and Mrs. Anthonv IDEAL SLICED Zukauskas who will spend her fk Shopping; Family. EXPIRES: mmm u. th. IMI STATUi 632 North Main tret CHEESE vacation with them.

-Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kil- 29 Cmjuu m.ux tjuujuuuuj.txKt t.t.t White street, left from the Av-ooa Airport for Great Lakes, Illinois Naval Training Center where he will undergo boot training. A member of this year's graduating class of Duryea have open house on Saturday ia observance of their 25th wedding anniversary. They were married August 5, 1938 and they are the parents of two children, Gerald, a lunlor yanek and family of Detroit, Michigan are visiting at the home of Mrs.

Veronica Kilyan- WHITE AMER. SWISS PIMENTO CHEF'S DELIGHT CHEESE SPREAD 59' SYLVAN SEAL ek, 86 Main street. Mrs. Kilyan- IDEAL PEAS 4 49 IDEAL WAX BEANS 2 39 IDEAL SLICED STRAWBERRIES 2 43 TIP TOP LEMONADE 6 65' I this High School, and an amateur ek is the former Miss Lucille 4C Coupon student at Jeftferson Medical School, Philadelphia and Ad- Cosgrove. Worth liV Free boxer, played football with the local high school and earned honorable mention on the All-State high school squad.

Green Stamps Wail I WWII Wllll rienne, a senior nursing student also at Jefferson, Mrs. Gryczks is the former Mis Marge Wv- Patsy Moss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Moss, 142 Wright street, is spending the summer with the Bandenburg CREAM CHEESE IDEAL MILD CHEESE 25 (tf 55 I WITH THE PURCHASE OF FARMDALE OR IDEAL Bk um mm A wiordd. (August 1 marked the second lit WKEAM iiu.it.

r. wedding anniversary of Mr. Mrs. Ernest Gultson, 231 Swe land street. They were married in St.

Michael's G. C. church, 5 IV Shopping Family. EXPIRES: Aug. Htl CU family at Levittown, Pa.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gumey returned to Detroit after visiting local relatives. Mr. and Mrs.

John Moskai-tis returned to Cleveland, Ohio after a vacation with local. relatives and friends. BAKERY III CLASS 48 PLANS REUNION Members of the Class of 1946 met during the week at the VTW to discuss plans for its first reunion which will be held in November. Edmund Steoda is chairman; Joseph Guitson co-chairman; Frank Semanski, treasurer and Cl0ttaaaaTWa7Vr. Pittston, by Rev.

Michael War- ady. Mrs. Guitson is the former Miss Eleanor Minchak of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Novak VIRGINIA LEE DONUTS 2 49 PLAIN SUGAR CINNAMON COMBINATION VIRGINIA LEE Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Taroli, ALL NEW! (10e OFF) 97 CAFFEIH FREE! IDEAL INSTANT COFFEE Miss LouLse Langan, secretary. Ed Romanoski, Alice Kojtek worn, Lt Extra Free d'. and sons, Mark and John, of State College, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Maziarz, 626 Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kramer, Main street, spent their vaca-j and family, and Miss Ada Not-ari, of 400 Bridge street, returned home after vacationing the past week in New York City. Romanoski and John Russick are in charge of reservations; and Helen Rose Szakal, pro a.

won Wldllip9 I WITH PURCHASE OF 2 CANS i inFAl pori bcawc mi 1 gram; Dick Lugg and Lorraine Anna Miller Rava, Alfred Rava IDEAL SPAGHETTI LIMIT: Ona CouDon Pr each 49 each 29 each 9 APPLE PIE VIRGINIA LEE DUTCH COFFEE KUCHEN VIRGINIA LEE GOLDEN LOAF CAKE 5-oi. jar Silvers Ferenchik, research; Joseph Evaskaitis, Joseph Guit- 69 Shopping Family. EXPIRES: m' El AJ' "h- yrKf: Travel Tip For Baby aon and Helen Elm, publicity; gp Irene Mattei Kolakoski, Alma mi in. unilii maiLiail.il I. Wlll Breymeier Ronchetti and Jake Haduck, decorations.

MARCAL HAMLTES (lOO'i) (or 25c TOILET TISSUE roll 10c MODERN LIVING WITH SWANTKOWSKI RETURNS AFTER LEAVE AT HOME After spending i fourteen-7 leave with his parents, pkg. 6 EST DRINKING STRAWS Estra Thick i Extra Lonf (SO) t17e phi. 100 10c FROZEN RDSm Michael Swantkowski, son of FOODS Mr. and Mrs. Ted Swantkowski HERSHEY of Stephenson street, has returned to Groton, Connecticut where he is stationed with the Vit.

Fortified Syrup, JI-o. 4fle blatant Cocoa Mix lb. box 30 F0RDH00K LIMA BEANS 2 55 Navy in submarine service as pkg 3 $1, 6-oi. can 29 4 16-oz. 4Q0 cans til ALL PURPOSE CLOTHS ALASKA SIZE DISH TOWELS IDEAL SALTED VIRGINIA PEANUTS IDEAL PORK n' BEANS IDEAL SPAGHETTI IDEAL gga, xa v-1 VAMKfaaa "Ov' i ii i 1 1,, aniiA' Necleonic" trainee.

eraduate of Duryea High 'scrubFeTads" Rk. 190 JWhrml class of 1G59. he attend ed Wilkes College for one year. 2 lO-ot. pkgi.

33 2 f-ot. pigi. 45 2 pkgi- 45 7ot, pig. 39 BROCCOLI SPEARS FRENCH GREEN BEANS CUT GREEN BEANS ONION RINGS 34 INSTANT FELS NAPTHA tht cant tv 70 INSTANT FELS NAPTHA l7 ALL PURPOSE On August 18, I960 he enlisted in the Navy for six years. Michael Swantkowski is well qualified for the electronics field.

As a young man attending high school, he was a licensed "ham" radio operator, having his own radio short-wave station, K3AEP. He was also a member of the Scranton Squadron. Civil Air Patrol for a few years. I VINEGAR adef o1 79 white 1 65 KRAFT OIL pf bot 35 bof 65 (ISeOFF) INSTANT $116 GREEN LABEL, CHUNK NABISCO SUGAR HONEY STAR-KIST TUNA 31' GRAHAMS (10c OFF) GENTLE I PPI WAPTUA 1 6-ox. box 37 l-lb.

pkg. 23 PUSS 'N BOOTS 6, 8-ox. cam, 59e P-R NOODLES, 12-M. Pkg. 27c MEAT CAT FOOD 6 "SsrW SPAGHETTI FELS NAPTHA 0 SOAP With warm weather here again and vacation season just around the corner, it won't be long until families everywhere will take to the highways once more in greater numbers than ever.

Traveling by car with a very young baby, however, has always been a problem because of the quantities of equipment they require, the demands of their feeding schedules, and often the difficulty of finding facilities for preparing their food along the way. This smart young mother has solved the latter problem, frequently the hardest of all, quite handily. She simply prepares her baby's formula at home, warms it to the proper temperature, and carries it along in a handy Protect -o heat retainer. The insulated container, which is made of a foamed plastic material, keeps the contents warm or cool as desired for hours. It is large enough to accommodate any size nursing bottle or two jars of baby food yet small enough to fit conveniently into baby tote bag with his other necessities.

The outer covering is easy-to-clean vinyl in an attractive pink and blue combination. With baby's bottle safely tucked away at just the right temperature, hunting for a roadside warm-up is a thing of the past fo? this family and incidentally, so is fumbling about the kitchen for a 2 a.m. warm-up right at home, too. (5c OFF) 1 INSTANT COFFEE CHASE SANBORN iar 85 6-ox. 35 TENDERLEAF INSTANT TEA INSTANT FELS NAPTHA CLEANER CALL VIOLA BROS.

GL 7-2337 FOR Bartels Beer GIBBONS BEER SCHAEFER BEER (6cOFFJ BATH SIZE, 2 for 49c 65' Nestles COFFEE i -V DOVE SOAP i FELS NAPTHA CLEANER 2 39 vjllu J9 GENTLE IV PILLSBURY INSTANT TEA FLOUR 55 I NESTEA EELS NAfTHA.

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