% gaa 008 we id $i § E x npn i : RAS ST Bre Sparen MONROE TOWNSHIP Remarks From The Office Report cards for the first period of school were distributed this week. The cards issued to grades 7-12 are . the same but below grade seven there * has been a change. The cards are much simpler in:appearance and carry “marks that show the child’s faulty at. titudes and ideals as well as his know. ledge and the system of marking gives him a letter instead of a numeral grade, 2 Xr “11th and 12th Grades Marcella Kunkle has recently re- . turned to school ‘at Beaumont, after a few weeks of illness with appendicitis. ‘The Sophomores regret they lost last week’s basket ball game against the Seniors and Juniors. : It is hoped that the Sophomores may win the next game. » » . » 9th and 10th Grades The Etiquetee club consisting of the ninth grade girls, presented for as- sembly, a mock-wedding, “Oh Promise Me.” f Jean Hilbert, Isabelle Kunkle, and Mable Kibbler were in court Monday as witnesses of the Shupp Prutzman accident which occured last year. The ninth grade helped by the eigh-| th grade will give an entertainment, ~ November 17th. “Oh Promise Me.” and “Buccaneers” will be presented. The orchestra will also play. The eighth and ninth grades © expecting a victrola to arrive. - %® - Ee are Girl Scouts. 3 The local Girl Scout Troop sponsor- ed an Autumn Festival last Saturday svening in the High School Auditor. ium. An entertainment was given and pie, doughnuts, and hot dogs were sold in booths. Two Girl Scout Rep. resentatives from Dallas, Mrs. Lazarus leader of the Senior troop of Girl Scouts, and Mrs. Meyers, a committee woman of Girl Scouts, spoke to the people about the value of the Scouts. A humorous one-act play was given. * * * 7th and 8th Grade News The seventh Grade room is planning | to publish a home-room paper every | Friday. Robert Goodwin has returned to school after a week of absence. Robert Montross from Leraysville is a new student in seventh grade. s - - " Grade News. Richard Denmon is back in school after being absent for some time oe a broken arm. Miss Crispell was called to court this week, as a witness for the wreck, which occured two years ago between the school bus and a man from Noxen. Nile Pond and Wilbur Bigelow two of our six grade boys were appointed as school Boy Patrol for the grades, they both received their badge and .|man class, has undergone an are proud to think they them: CARD PARTY and DANCE Students of Misericordia and St. Thomas College, Scranton assisted by Misericordia Alumnae, will conduct a card party and dance tonight at St. Nicholas Auditorium in Wilkes-Barre, for the benefit of College Misericordia building fund. rr errr - DALLAS BORO Social News enneth Besteder, a member of the Senior class, is recovering at his home, |- in Centermoreland after an appendici- tis operation at General Hospital, Betty Weid, a member of the Fresh- opera- tion for appendicitis at the Homepath- ic Hospital. Additional Courses. Several additional courses have been entered this year in the Borough High ‘School. Problems of Democracy, Physics, French, Shorthand, and Algebra. These courses have been given in the years previous but they were not pres- ented last year. Election of Officers The Junior and Senior classes have elected their officers for this year. “They hope to have many good times and have planned for the future. Senior Class: president, Samuel Brace; vice-president, Dick Disque; secretary, Millicent Rustine; treasurer, Dorothy Verfallie; historian, Robert Lewis. Junior Class: president, Joe Lovalle; vice-president, Peggy Shin- secretary, Helen Himmler; treas- historian, urton del; vrer, Merril Thomas: Roberts. Repaired and Re- { \ modeled at Ex- tremely Low , Prices. At Z. Berlinski 164 Main Street Luzerne, Pa. Ladies 1Bc ROUND AND SQUARE DANCES AT MERRY MAKERS HALL WYOMING - TRUCKSVILLE ROAD WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY EVENING Gents 25c If you live on a farm or outside the city insurance limits you are eligible for FARM BUREAU AUTO INSURANCE Wyoming R. D. 3 i will be glad to show you how you, can save money in dollars and cents if you are eligible. GROVER C. STOCK THE UNINSURED DRIVER IS BETTING HIS CAR, HIS FARM AND HIS LIFE SAVINGS THAT HE WONT HAVE AN ACCIDENT... RN NT NN NNN ESS Phone Dallas 112-R-18 : — with dition. SEE THEM Beware of Slippery Roads Prepare for winter driving now by equipping your car with tires that are built to meet all driving hazards, Dupont ‘‘50" “the famous fifty thousand mile tire” its 252 shoulders of strength enable shocks and its MASSIVE TREAD furnishes traction for all road con- PRICED LOWER THAN OTHER FIRST LINE TIRES. Dupont Super “6° KENYON TIRES a six ply tire sold at prices unbelievable. A Deluxe tire in the fullest sense of the word. Liberal allowance for your old tires. Hillside Tire Co, Huntsville Road & Main Highway Hillside, Pa. it to withstand severest * $6.15 EXAMINE THEM AT can wear P es Kak : Gloria Chance ‘of Fernbrook spent the week.énd with Eleanor Kunkle. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Devons, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Thomas and Miss Mildred Devons visited friends at Susquehanna on Sunday. vens and son of West Nanticoke ac- companied them. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kunkle enter- tained at dinner on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Makinson and daughter Nellie of Forty Fort, and Mrs. J. 8. Kunkle, Owen Ide entertaitiod at dinner on Friday Mrs. Laura Labar of Dallas, Mrs. Charles Martin, Mrs. Marvin Elston, Mrs. William Weaver and Mrs. Ralph Hess and daughter Janet. And on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ide had "as guests Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sutton and children Cecil and Arleen and Mrs, Bertha Ide. i ; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Elston enter- tained at dinner on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Kismmer Moore and Miss Mar- garet Moore of Broadway. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Howell and daughter Geraldine of Fernbrook spent Sunday with S. J. Hess and family. Surprise Party Friends from Wilkes-Barre and Kingston surprised Mrs. D. F. West. over on Monday night at a party in observance of her wedding anniver- sary. : Firemen To Meet Plans for a community building for Shavertown which will be suitable for the storing of the truck and for gen- eral purposes will be discussed at the regular meeting of the local volunteer fire company to be held at the local school house on Monday night. Arkansas Travelers The Arkansas Travelers, who have sung with so much success at Sidney and other near.by places, will give an entertainment in Center Moreland M. E. church on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh De- Grove and Dimmock Camp Meeting, Food Advertising Increased By Asco American Stores Feature Polka Dot Trade Mark ~ With More Advertising One of the largest retail food con- cerns serving the Eastern United States, American Stores Company, has launched an extensive sale this week in co-operation with the government's “Buy Now’ campaign. Increased space in The Post is an an important ‘means used by the com- pany to carry their message of values to the multitude of food buyers served in this territory. It is believed, that through additional newspaper advertis- ing very satisfactory results can be obtained. An official of the company stated: “We heartily endorse the ‘Now is the Time to Buy’ campaign promoted to further the success of the NRA and also for the benefit of the consumers. “It is our firm conviction that pur- chases made now will prove to be thrifty buying, for costs are increas- ing and will be reflected in higher prices. However our policy has been and always will be, to eliminate any unnecessary waste in distribution costs and pass on all possible savings to the consumer in the form of lower prices. “Far-flung contacts with producers, as well as our own kitchens, canneries and packing departments, enable us to maintain a -high standard of quality at all times, A mark of distinction has been developed for use on these quality foods—the polka Dot label. This label and the ASCO Brand are dependable guides for buyers looking for quality foods at reasonable prices.” I ——— EE ss Phone Dallas 90-R-7 For Reservations FERNBROOK INN 3 Home Cooked Meals Schlitz Beer on Draught All Kinds of Bottled Beer BRING : YOUR SHOES TO US. - Years of experience and a knowledge of quality leathers make us leaders in our line. Modest prices. JOE’S MODERN QUICK Shoe Repairing Van Campen’s Building Shavertown, Penna. 4 CRIM —a Crime against the cause of better sight . . . DO you realize that taking a lamp from one socket to fill another is a CRIME? works an injury on persons you desire least to injure . . . you and your family. Replacing a 100-watt lamp in your kitclien with a smaller one from a wall bracket or a table lamp, not only deprives you of the use of a fixture. cause inadequate light from this smaller borrowed bulb may cause eye strain; and it slows up work. Protect yourself by having spare lamps on hand at all times. a carton of Edison MAzpA lamps today. having adequate light, economically. J Gas & Elec CORPORATION Or At Your Local Dealer ERXXRRRRRXKKS SARIRRIRARIIRIIIANRI CRN R EEN HEEKREEEKKN NK | | 7 7 % % % prom J > rr meme © Especially since it It punishes you be- Order Then you will be sure of BETTER : LIGHT - “w____~~ BETTER SIGHT R. F. D. No. 1, Dallas, Pa, Write or phone for an appointment. REG. ©. 8. PAT. OFF. Represented By Mrs. F. P. Kunkle 'Phone 121-R-12 Less in quantities. — The Dallas Post. rr 10c &SC0 Golden Table S yrup 45C0 Buckwheat or Pancake Flour Dependable Polka Dot values worthy of your attention This is a most important event to all home- keepers. During this week we feature, at very at- tractive prices, foods packed under our own Polka- Dot Label. The 45€0 Brand is for your protection. You can always buy these foods with the utmost confi- dence—they have been approved and tested in our kitchens and laboratories. They are pure and wholesome, the result of years of experience in quality building. We know if you try any of our ‘‘Polka-Dot” Foods you will want to try them all. : ~ ve ASCO Pelicions: No te | Corn Starch 27c 19¢ Pure ad ar Vanilla Frtvact Another Polka Dot Value that saves you five cents. 10c &5C0 Mixed Vegetables : 10c &5C0 Diced Carrots 3 Sans 25¢ 13c 45€0 Asparagus Tips 2 cans, for 2le Gold Seal Macaroni Gold Seal Spaghetti 4SC0 Elbow Macaroni SCO Noodles Your ‘Choice 3p 19c 6c 45C0 Slowly-Cooked Beans with Pork 4 fase 199 Luscious Tomato Sauce adds to piquancy. 4 r Fine or Broad PN Fleishmann’s Yeast cake, 3c Chase & Sanborn Coffee - 1b. can, 30c Maxwell House Coffee 1b. can, 3lec Broadcast Corned Beef Hash, can, 19¢ Aseo Cake Special! Golden Sore White Mounlain. Layer Cake, ea., 18c Pound Cake, Ib. 2c Vermont Maid Syrup quelle Log Cabin Syrup can, 25¢, 50c, 98c Hershey's Kisses, 1b. 29¢; 21% lb. box 69c 20c 45€0 White Meat Tuna Fish, can 15¢ 10c 45C0 Grape or Currant Jelly 2 tumbs, He. 29c ASC Zingg Gruyere Cheese pkg., 27c —— * 1933 Crop New Pack 19¢ 45C0 Sliced = o 3 C Pineapple 2:35 | Very hedlthful—makes a delicious dessert. - 45 Calif. Peaches 2 «»29c Halves or Slices. 25¢ 4SC3 Cneeries Royal Anne variety big Cans, Vienne 1S Sc Strike Anywhere Matches 3 big boxes, “te 15¢ Oxol 2 pt. bots 25¢ : 17¢c Gold Dust 2 pkgs 27¢ 4c Light House Cleanser 4 cans, 1c. 35¢ Bisquick, pkg., 31 { Lifetime Chromium Tray { with tops from 2 packages Fancy y 4 Tokay (Grapes 3 » 20¢* Crisp Iceberg Lettuce 2 heads 15c he Lw=€ranberries 1b. 12%c : Onions 10 lbs., 250 : Fancy Eating Apples 31bs. 14c iu BQ Fancy Yellow Sweet Potatoes 10 lbs. 19c Beets 3 bunches 5c: Carrots, 3 buns. 10c Large Grape Fruit 4 for 25¢ Zz i Home Grown Celery Hearts 2 buns. 15c¢ California at \ : Oranges v= 29¢<} State Relief and Work Orders redeemed in Our Stores : | Carefully - - Cheerfully - - Promptly Theee Prices Effective in Our Stores ‘in Dallas and Vicinity,