BL VV ev KINGSTON TOWNSHIP ROYAL LYNE, Correspondent Phone Dallas 212-R-4 : SHAVERTOWN — MT. GREENWOOD — TRUCKSVILLE Will Give Town Semi-Self- St. Therese’s Sets Date For Lawn Fete Wednesday, July 13, has been set for | the annual lawn festival and outdoor supper at St. Therese’s Church, Shav- ertown. Supper will be served on the lawn adjacent to the rectory by wo- men of the parish from 5:30 to 8:30. Booths will be erected for games and refreshments. Rev, Harold Durkin is general chairman and Rev. J. J. O’Leary is honorary chairman. TOWNSHIP NOTES Byron Ide of Trucksville was a re- cent guest of his grandmother at Leh- man. Mr. and Mrs, Morris King and fam- ily of Shavertown ‘are spending’ the summer at their farm at Red Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reimiller and family are spending the summer at Sandy Beach, Harvey's Lake. Miss Ruth Perkins, a recent grad- nate of General Hospital, has passed the State board examination. Billy Beck, son of Mr, and Mrs. Har- ry Beck of Shavertown, underwent an operation for appendicitis on Thurs- day. Mrs. Oscar Dymond of Shavertown entertained her club recently. Allen Daniels of Shavertown has been ill for several days. Miss Naomi Hons of Shavertown has returned after visiting Mrs. Frances Boston of Wilkes-Barre, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nelson of Shavertown announce the birth of a | daughter on Monday, June 20, at Nes- bitt Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rau of Shav- ertown recently entertained Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson of New Jersey and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doyle of Philadelphia. Miss Catherine Miller of Trucksville, Mrs. James Adams of Wyoming Sem- inary, and Mrs. William Chick of Bos- ton are on a tour of New York State. Mrs. Leona Doughton of Syracuse, formerly of Shavertown, is visiting in Shavertown. Miss Marion Anthony, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Anthony of Trucksville, is visiting relatives in Bloomsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Smith and family of Trucksville attended the Ide reunion recently, Miss Mary « Holcomb, daughter of Rev. T. M. Holcomb, returned to Chill, N. Y. after ‘visiting her parents in Trucksville. The Women’s Auxiliary of the Prince of Peace Episcopal Church met with Mrs. Fred Renard on Wednesday night. Paul Lyne and Albert Groblewski, 3rd, Trucksville, left for Camp Great VV OV Vv » GAY- MURRAY NEWS {BASS SEASON OPENS FRIDAY Select your “Killers” from our tackle counters. Both our tackle and prices are right, Here are the winners in our bait casting tournament: Smythe Skinner of New Era, score 80. S. P. Gardner of our town, score 75. Al. Stan- ton of Scranton, score 62. Ed White of Scranton, score 57. “Bob” Passemore of Tunkhannock, score 51. Both Skinner and Gardner made Bullseyes at 80 feet. Something new in our sports corner. A Savage Utility gun which comes complete with a 16 ga. Shotgun Barrell and an interchangeable barrel chamber- ed for the 30-30 Hi-Power Car- tridge. A great all around gun for only $17.50. VO VV VV sl lbediecitindittbediedstbed dba dats dh doaade de a a We sell guns on easy payments. Rundle plumbing fixtures are al- ways in demand — just recently our shopmen installed 4 rest rooms at the Tulsa Gas Station, a sink for C. M. Crawford at So. Montrose, and a cabinet sink for Ben Crawford at Laceyville. Sv Oliver Hay Tools take the H out of the Haying job. Chester Keiper at Noxen bought a 5 ft. Clip Cut Mower. George Rice of Pittston R. F. D. No. 1 is using Stuart Phil- Charles bought b » bp b > » ( a new Hay Carrier. blips of Meshoppen and Baker of Lawton both pb steel wheel farm wagons. p os ¢ 5 } We apply roofing if you desire. ! Last week, our men put on 20 } squares of green strip shingles and 14 squares of Channeldrain b Steel at one of Leslie Ellsworth’s ! properties at Lynn. y P p b > b b b b ¢ » b ; b SEE US FOR FARM AND HOME IMPROVEMENTS Gay -Murray Go. Inc. b TUNKHANNOCK, PA. | Service Market On Neck where they will spend two | Main Street weeks. { Miss Jessie Williams, daughter of | Mr. ‘and Mrs. David Williams of |, : s alah . .,._ | building next to the railroad station Trucksville, underwent an appendicitis | or Main stroct. Dall a will 4 operation at Nesbitt Memorial Hos- |= “ain Street, Dallas, and will open pital | Richards’ Economy Market in its mod- Bl a : 50 Miss Beverly Wagner. of Trucksville | 5-7. S¢tting next Thursday morning, he is visiting her relatives at Lake Erie. j ficlosey this week, Alfred Milliner-Camp of Trucksville | Richards has arranged the interior has opened Nitiska, Mayo Beach, Me- |Of the building, built by Stanley Marat shoppen, for the summer. last year, so that it will be suitable Késneth Wagher of Trucksville is for a semi-half service system. Grocer- visiting relatives at Lake Erie for sev- (ies and fresh produce will line the eral weeks. ‘walls in attractive shelves, and fresh Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Case of Trucks- |meats and dairy products will be dis- ville are spending their wedding trip‘ Played in specially designed electric- in Canada. Mrs, Case is the former | ally refrigerated cases. Dan and three Della Riddel. | assistants will serve customers, Miss Jane Cable of Kingston was a | Floor space amounting to nearly recent visitor of Miss Betty Anthony [1.100 square feet will be occupied by of ‘Trucksville. [the store proper, while the remaining Mr. and Mrs. Waller Hicks of space in the 24x65 foot building has Trucksville moved to Shavertown last | been set aside for storage. The store week, will have all the modern appointments, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Henning are |including two [large Hill refrigerator home after a trip to Canada. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Conrad of Holly- {and a refrigerated show case for Street, Trucksville, announce the birth | meats. of a son in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital| pan lives with his wife in their on Saturday. Mrs, Conrad is the for- | ~y rch street home, and has been an mer Miss Helen Reynolds of Mt. |. mpjoye of the American Stores, Inc, Greenwood, a teacher in the township in Dallas for nearly eight years. schools. Mrs. George Reynolds has returned from California. Mrs. Wesley Mitchell of Shavertown Dan Richards, has leased the new There are 110 lakes in Wayne Coun- ty, Pennsylvaania. Richards To Occupy New Marat Building Jerome Ramsey of Wilkes-Barre visi- | boxes for meats and dairy products, ) spent the week-end in New York. Mrs. Susan Pethick is seriously ill at her home at Mt. Greenwood, 4 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ash of Shav- The graduating class of Kingston ertown are visiting their son, Clifford. | Township High Schogl took a trip to Jr., in Detroit, whers “e is manager | New York and up the Hudson to West of a Woolworth store. Point on Wednesday. “ew ENJOY TRIP rE THE DALLAS POST FRIDAY, JULY i, 1938 — | Laketon | | | Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hoover of | | Ruggles, Mrs. Mabel Wandell and Mr. * | and Mrs. Walter Wandell of Moore- | | town visited Mr, and Mrs. Arthur | Kocher on Sunday. Mrs. Fannie Sutton has been staying | with Mrs. William Freeman of Trucks- !ville. Mrs. Freeman has a sprained | ankle. Shirley Sutton, who has been very ill, is getting along nicely. Mrs. Jane Cunningham and ‘' Mrs. Oberst visited Mr. and Mrs. Hillard | Cunningham of Arch Street, Wilkes- | Barre. Miss Mary Cunningham, Herman Slomowitz, Miss Peggy Powell and | ted Mrs. Oberst on Sunday. a SHAVERTOWN THEATRE Evening shows 7-9 Matinee every Sat.—2 p. m. TONIGHT AND SATURDAY “LITTLE MISS MARKER” with Shirley Temple * * MONDAY AND TUESDAY “THE PLAINSMAN” Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur SPECIAL MATINEE JULY 4—2 p. m. * * WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY “JOY OF LIVING” with Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., and Jean Arthur * * FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ‘CRASHING HOLLYWOOD’ .with Lee Tracy and Joan Woodbury. + ANNOUNCEMENT + 1 i ‘ati average speed of 117.2 miles an’ hour without ‘ tire trouble of any'kind ry CUM-DIPPED TIRES You may never drive your car at the record-breaking speeds made by America’s famous race drivers — but isn’t it a comforting thought to know that Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires have proved their SAFETY at speeds much higher than you will ever drive? In planning your Fourth of July trip or your summer vacation tour, guard your life and the lives of your family with the only tires made that are Triple-Safe. By Triple-Safe we mean — First: Every fiber in every cord of every ply is saturated and coated with liquid rubber by the Firestone patented process of Gum-Dipping which counteracts tire-destroying MM internal friction and heat. That means protection against blowouts. BOYISH Ron) Second: They have two extra layers of Gum-Dipped cords under the tread. That means protection against Firestone iui TRIPLE ~- SAFE have a scientifically * TIRES * g gned tread that stops your car up to 259% quicker. That means protection against skidding. lhc inetioeiorelie ie tocol livedivedione Bin edi litle tect ie dealin loonie de indie ios Only Firestone gives ‘you these patented and exclusive SAFETY features. Join the Firestone Save-A-Life Campaign today by equipping your car with a set of new Firestone Tires — the only tires made that are safety- proved on the speedways for your protection on the highways. A MOST MILES PER DOLLAR 2” WS lf 4S ge if Battery. i He ek for our This pew Ai , : rchief ig © Mons 53 Blowing Yous Ey to t your Station—6 Tube. $2495 BATTERIES Por greater power — onger life use 2 Firestone Extra Power “Changeover’’ Price. Save gas— motor. ertorm- ance. Buy the best—save g 6 DRIVINGLIGHT As illus. : 6.55 Others at SPORT GOGGLES 4 ust the thing for your Holi- ay trip. Various frames and shades. to clean. Tailored to fit. F; covers areideal for hot iT driving. Cloth - fibre style Coupes $2.19 up, Other Listen to the Voice of Firestone featuring Richard Crooks and Margaret Speaks and the 70-piece Firestone Symphony Orchestra, under the divection of Alfred Wallenstein, Monday evenings over Nationwide N. B.C. Red Network Tune in on the Firestone Voice of the Farm Radio Program twice each week during the noon hour James R. Oliver DALLAS, PENNA. | dairyman and horse fancier of Sut- PAGE FIVE Fred Rineman Dies pEutond, George Bulford, E, H. Kent, . C. B. Lenehan, Donald Patterson, Da- After Operation vid Robertson, and Dr. C. Hayden > Phillips. Active pallbearers: .Lansford Norris, Frank McCarthy, Ray Prutzman, Har- ry Harter, Archie Woolbert, William Habluett, Walter Billings and Bruce Long. Funeral services for Fred Rineman, ton road, Trucksville ,who died in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital early Monday morning following an append- icitis operation, were held Wednesday afternoon from the Kelly Funeral Par- lors, West Main Stré . ihe; with interment in Woodlawn Ceme- tery.. Mr. Rineman had been a resident of Trucksville for more than 40 years, and operated a dairy on his farm, Good View, where he also kept a stable of Honorary pallbearers were Joseph | fine horses. spt SE Load Pol (STURES LIM Ar INA NA Celebrate With These BigValues Let us help you with your holi- day food shopping. Your con- venient American Stores are stocked with your favorite foods. Our Swres Closed Independence Day, July Lith 2 - 55¢ wv. 31C Derrydale Pure Creamery Butter Sweet Cream Butter (Quality Controlled From Cow To Counter) Sugar ==: 10 = 46¢ re deal for Armour’s Cooked BE os ne Corned Beef Fine Cane Picnic and Outing Needs--—-at Savings Hom-de-Lite Velvety pint I¢ jar eo Mayonnaise Hom-de-Lite pint i Jo Salad Dressing Walbeck Sweet Pickles “ar. 25¢ Woalbeck Sweet Mixed Pickles wart 23¢ Walbeck Dill or Sour Pickles 2 ors 29c¢ ASCO Peanut Butter js a 17¢ * |Il Armour’s Potted Meats 3 ¥%.% 25¢:2°G0" Qc Underwood's Deviled Ham 3 UL 28¢c Sweet, Sour, Sweet Mixed Gherkins 2 [3% 19¢ Uevas mui 4 223% i Hormel’s Hormel's Spam rusie ar 2Q° * Waterproof Picnic Plates oh 8¢ || Good Housekeepers Napkins of 50 | Princess Waxed Paper 2 vkes Qc Cut-Rite Waxed Paper of 1 3c || Sturdy Chip Baskets each JOC Kool-Aid Beverage Powders he 5c Jell-O or Royal Desserts 3 rhes [hc Ascot or Puritan oa 1m C Marshmallows 2 re: 23 * Iced Coffee Week hts COFFEES Roasted Richer, fuller, finer flavor. Every bean roasted from center to surface. Taste the differemece. Win-Crest » | 7c ASCO 2 * 19° Be Sure to Have Plenty of Our Bread Supreme Bread #rQc Sandwich Bread 3 Qc A blend of the World’s Finest Coffees. _ America’s Summer Drink raccKillarney .» 65¢: 42° 1c ASCO Black or Mixed 7° ASCO Tea Balls 15 rr 15¢ | Waldorf 6-1:25¢c|Scot Tissue 2 olls 15¢ | KEEPS YoU CooL | Tender Crisp Celery Sweet Calif. Cantaloupes Large Ripe Watermelons Fancy Ripe [Sweet Calif. Bananas i. 5C Oranges con 23¢ * For Holiday or Every Day Shop the 45¢0 Way * in Dallas And Vicinity cra These Prices Effective In Our or rrr
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