The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 04, 1938, Image 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1938
Luzerne Extends Welcome To Local Shoppers
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a song service.
Walter Thompson will be the speaker at
the Luther League Devotional service at
6:45.
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Walter S. Hoover
| ~ |Sunday Services At
Missed By Friends |
Luzerne Stores St. Paul’s Church
Making Bid For
/ i Walter S. Hoover, 81, retired farmer Holy Communion will be administered
Local Business nd life-long resident of Lake Township, | == ‘at St. Paul's Lutheran Church on Sunday
died at his home on Wednesday, Febru- | : imorning at 11. At the morning service
ary 16, of general debility. ¥ the editor had permitted both to adver- Rev. H. E. Frankfort, pastor, will preach
! tise, even though he was aware the heifer on “The Temptation of Christ.”
was safe. The name of the man who had
Jost ie both Son Sub Mone wr | pictures dealing with the Passion of Our
: 23 nship there 1s the |Jord will be discussed at the Vesper ser
family of Melvin Mosier. The Mosiers \yices. The first picture to be discussed
moved here from New York State some will be “The Temptation” by Hofmann.
years ago and our referegce to the Gaz [Included with the evening service will be
ette’s” Mosier excited their curiosity. | :
They got out an old family Bible and |, jocal family with a tiny classified adver-
there, written finely in ink that had faded |tisement —-and another unusual incident
with the years, was the simple notation (was added to the odd history of the fam-
“Seth Mosier. Born 1753. Died 1829.” |oyus “Gazette.”
It was, further investigation revealed, the
same Seth Mosier who had in January, |
1800, inserted an advertisement which |
had, 135 years later, been picked up by
the Post.
P ostscripts
(continued from Page 1)
Cream Filled
Cookies
101
Chocolate or Vanilla
Leave Your Order
when you are going to
town and see how well we
have it filled for you
TRIE
Fresh Tomatoes
9¢ Ib.
Bananas
9¢ doz.
Good Penn.
POTATOES
59¢ bu.
Vegetable Soup
5¢ can
Smoked Hams
23c¢ 1b.
Salt Bacon
Fat
Back lle
Stewing
LAMB
10¢
Boiling
BEEF
10¢
First Cuts
CHUCK
14¢
Boneless Rolled
VEAL
gf ;
Mr. Hoover was actiyefor years in
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township politics apdeCommunity affairs,
having served™as*fax collector, supervisor, |
school director and assessor. He owned
and operated a farm at Ruggles for fifty
| years and before and since that time was
ja stone mason. |
A talented musician, Mr. Hoover was a
member of the old Renard’s Band, a po-
The nearest diversified shopping center | Pular organization in the Back Mountain
to Dallas, Luzerne, at the entrance of |District more than thirty years ago. He
Wyoming Valley, is attracting more and [Was 2 member of the Ruggles M. E.
more customers from the rural-suburban [church and its various societies.
field about Dallas. Surviving are two children, Sherman
This week, a number of the wide-awake at home and Mrs. Harry Baer of Kings
business men along Luzerne’s busy Main iton and these brothers and sisters: Frank
Street are offering unusual bargains in a and Mrs. Julia Zacharias of Alderson;
dito to. i ; _ | James, Ruggles; Harry, Jess, John, and | ; oh WILL USUALLY CURE
he 1 J pos Daniel of Outlet; Mrs. Nancy Searfoss, Still later we learned that the advertis-
fo hein Yk Dallas; George, West Dallas; Mrs. Ella er Was a relative of Mr. Mosier, a for | THAT HEADACHE
Se bargains frie sven Moor Tohatie sod Mis. Ages Spen- {mer school director of Dallas Township, ®
ich appear in this issue O and his uncle, Will Mosier, of Tunkhan. |
The Post speak for themselves. WHY NOT SEE
cer, Shavertown, He also leaves five,
: : . |grandchildren and eight great-grandchil- nock. In New York State another of
Noted for thejr aggressive merchandis- Sten their relatives, Levi Mosier, had served in | . :
ing policies, Luzerne merchants have a : the Civil War beside Dr. Henry M. Laing | DR. Abe Finkelstein
number of advantages which appeal to lo- JEWELER and OPTOMETRIST
72 MAIN ST LUZERNE
Offer Unusual Bargains To
Introduce Services
To Local Folk
SATURDAY SALES
During the Lenten season great religious
EYE GLASSES
Properly Fitted
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Buneral services were held from the bo 1 Dall
4 : : home on Saturday afternoon at 1:30 with Who later came to Dallas.
cal shoppers. First, there is the wide var-
iety of stores, making it possible for a
services at 2 in the Ruggles M. E. church. | 0
En Of 3 Sonn tu Bll his entice list of Services were in charge of Rev. W. Syl-!
x vester York of Laflin M. E. church. In-
needs within a concentrated area. ‘Sec-
ondly, there is the natural advantage of
terment was in Kocher cemetery. Flower |
% ¥ . S carriers, all great-grandchildren, were Mar |
Luzerne’s location on the main highway gress ]
to Dallas. Many local commuters leave
ion Hoover, Betty Kriedler, George Boice,
Vist of the : i ores i Junior Boice, Leslie and Donald Hoover. |
2 or, anise at hiaeng siontean Pallbearers, all members of the Ruggles’
Pioneer Band; were Arthur Kocher, El. i B
the morning and pick up the order on
fhelr wey home 13 aight.” And thied 3s wood Oney, Albert May, Floyd Montross,
Fred Sutton and James Lord. |
Thus, across the span of a century, the |
long arm of coincidence reached to link !
FINAL CLEARANCE
SALE
Ladies’ Aprons
ye
Men’s Woolrich
Coutts
53.97
the economy possible by shopping in a
low.rent district.
With the paving of the new Luzerne
highway this Spring, there will be a new
advantage and Luzerne merchants, who
have co-operated in gaining this improve-
ment for Back Mountain motorists, expect
a considerably bigger volume of business
from this section when that highway is
started this Spring.
The bargains offered for this week end
are worth studying and The Post suggests
that its readers make a special effort to
rel eh mom
Ladies’ Arcetices
29°
Memn’s Heavy
Canvas Gloves
10°
Mrs. Zigmund Harmon of Mig Road, |
Fernbrook, entertained at lunch recently '
Mrs. Kenneth Cobleigh, and son, Bobby, !
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and Mrs. Barl Layaou and daughter Anna
GRAND OPENING !
FREE SOUVENIRS]
SATURDAY, MARCH 5
Delicious—Whole Milk
Cheese
. 93
Sultana Red Lh
21¢
Alaska Pink
Salmon 2 x.
Soap 4 cx 17¢
Ann Page
Spaghetti
or Egg Noodles
Iona i
Beans 6 c..
Aged for Fine Flavor
Salmon
cans 25¢
Sweetheart
Macaron,
pkg. Ke
cans
25¢
Large
RINSO
visit Luzerne today or tomorrow to take
advantage of the bargains.
Pomona Will Meet
At Carverton Hall
Pomona Grange, No. 44, of Luzerne
County will meet with Mountain Grange
at its hall at Carverton for afternoon and
SPECIALISTS IN WEDDING
BOUQUETS AND FUNERAL
DESIGNS
LACEY
FLOWER SHOP
186 Main Street
LUZERNE
PHONE 7.7160
Ladies’ silk hose
16°
Men's work sox
©°
Main Street, Luzerne
OPEN SATURDAY
CHASIN’S
2 box 39¢
2'1b. box
S
T
2 boxs 15¢
A&P 35
OZ. 9
C
Sultana
Brea loaf
Egg Noodles 2 5s 25¢
LARE’S
188 Main St. Luzerne
CLOTHING IS COMING DOWN!
LET'S CALL A SPADE A SPADE!
We Can Give You A Good
evening meetings on Saturday, March 12.
The afternoon session, which will be
public, will be addressed by Miss E. Nit
zkowski of the County Farm Bureau and
by BE. B. Dorsett, past State Master. A
one-act play, “Who's The Boss?” will al-
so be given. In the evening a business
session for grangers will be held.
EVENING DEPARTMENT STORE
CROSSES
3.50 up
*x Xk
SPECIAL PRICES!
500 Kleenex
1 1b. Chocolate Cover-
ed Cherries 29c¢
Flashlight Batteries. 10c
(3 for 25¢)
1 pt. Benedict's
Solution
5-in-1 Kitchen i
Gadget :
60c Alka Seltzer
25¢ Tooth Brush and
50c Bottle MI 31,
both for
EVANS
CUT-RATE DRUG STORE
SHAVERTOWN
DIAMOND RINGS
WEDDING RINGS
WALLETS
COMMUNITY PLATE
SILVER
[111TH +
H. E. FREEMAN
Jeweler
Main Street - LUZERNE
o » « OVerecoats
Many models and fabrics to
from. ~All late styles,
many were twice their present
choose
prices.
$8.50 and up
x x
MACKINAWS
A large selection. The right gar-
ment for the many cold days yet
to come.
$3.95 and up
xk
WOOL JACKETS
An out-
BIG SHIPMENTS OF NEW SUITS
ARRIVING DAILY
EE a te at at tas tl at yt ern tI set east ret et
And—if you’re worthy of credit and
want a budget plan you may have
plenty of time to pay for same
Rt a ai RE RO at nt Rp I an I et Rs es Mee
P S.—We have found it a good policy to mind
our own business and not watch the
other fellow
YES! WE'RE BUSY AND GIVING FINE VALUES AS USUAL!
BA
RUSS
White Naptha
P&G Soap 7--25¢
A & Taos Coffees
correc mn. 17¢
corree wm. 19¢
COFFEE mw. 23¢C
Florida
Oranges doz» 29¢
Extra Large Size
Yellow
Onions 3 == 14¢
Winesap
Apples 6 » 19¢
Yam
Potatoes) ». 24¢
Us.No.l
New Potatoes
5 mw 1c
Best Center Cut
Chuck Roast
ib. 18¢
Standing
Rib Roast
1b. 21¢c
Fresh Dressed
Stewing
Chickens
Ib. 9 5 C
| up to 3 1-2 lbs.
B Rib End
Pork Loins
Warm and serviceable.
standing value at
53
EN'S SHOP
LUZERNE
Fish Fillets
¥ x
Buddies Men's Shop
Main Street
| Stewing
i Oysters
pt. can 21c
Steak Cod Ib. 17c §
Haddock Fillets Ib. 13¢ §
OPEN EVENINGS OPEN EVENINGS
Luzerne