The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 28, 1939, Image 5

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"THE POST, FRIDAY,
TOWNSHIP
ROYAL LYNE, Correspondent
Phone Dallas 408
SHAVERTOWN - MT. GREENWOOD - TRUCKSVILLE
Mrs. Harry N. Graves of Shaver-
town is vacationing at Lake Chap-
man. :
Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Williams of
Shavertown attended the funeral of
Mrs. Williams’ sister, Mrs. C. M.
Richardson at Pottstown on Wed-
nesday afternoon. Mrs. Richard-
son died suddenly on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hauk of Ed-
mondson, N. Y., formerly of Shav-
ertown, visited former neighbors
over the week-end.
Mrs. Martin Gebhart and son,
Lynn, of Lennoxville, formerly of
Trucksville, visited friends in the
township on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Phillips and
daughter, Barbara, Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Phillips and Mrs. Bert Miller
motored to Berwick as guests of
Mrs. Cora Richards.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hone are
motoring in the New England
States.
Mrs. Donald Anderson of Trucks-
ville entertained as house guests
for the past week the Misses Ruth
and Florence Steinhauer of Wilkes-
Barre.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Higgins of Mt.
Greenwood entertained Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Case and daughter,
Sylvania, of Wilkes-Barre during
the week.
Lauris Graves of East Franklin
Street is visiting at Talledega, Ala-
bama.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Woolbert of
Youngstown, O., are visiting the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.
J. Woolbert of Main Street, Shaver-
town.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sweezy and
daughters, Barbara and Phyllis have
returned to their home in Shaver-
town following a visit to Reading.
Miss Ruth Palmer of Orchard
Street, Trucksville, who was taken
to the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital
for an appendicitis operation, is
resting and is reported improving.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hutchinson
and son, James, of Trucksville vis-
ited at Atlantic City over the week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Huff of
Kingston were guests Sunday at
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Huff.
Misses Ethel and Alice Vivian of
Trucksville returned home follow-
ing a week's vacation at Ocean
Grove and New York City, and the
World's Fair.
William Cobleigh, coal dealer of
Shavertown, who has been a patient
at the Jefferson Hospital, Philadel-
phia, for several weeks, has been
removed to his home on Main
Street. His many friends hope for
a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Charles Pellow, wife of Rev.
Mr. Pellow, pastor of the Glenview
P. M. Church, and who is a patient
at the General Hospital, Wilkes-
Barre, is greatly improved follow-
ing an appendectomy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hazeltine and
daughter, Louise, visited New York
City on Tuesday and attending the
World's Fair.
Ruth Heathcock has returned
home from New York City having
attended a session of the beauty
specialist convention.
Charlotte Taylor of Glenview Ter-
race recently entertained Miss Vir-
ginia Lyons of Luzerne.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Yorks, Mrs.
Jane Lohman, David Lohman and
Stewart Works are visiting at Wild-
wood, N. J.
YOU NEED MONEY
For personal or business
needs you can borrow cash
at the First National Bank
quickly and easily. Estab-
lished credit and regular in-
come are the principal re-
quirements to be eligible for
First National's
BUDGET-PLAN
LOANS
Rates are only $6.00 per
hundred per year . . . re-
payable in twelve month-
ly installments.
First
NATIONAL BANK of
WILKES-BARRE, PA.
59 Public Square
*
Member Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Phillips of
Shavertown entertained as guests
over the week-end Isabel Scho-
field, Miss Leah and Jean Lam-
oreaux of Bloomingdale, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. David Spry and
family of Shavertown have return-
ed to their home following a week’s
vacation with relatives ‘at Ithaca,
N.Y.
Miss Grace Lindsley of Carverton
Road is camping at Washington, D.
C., Free Methodist Camp Ground,
where Miss Lindsley jis assisting
with the children’s work.
Mrs. George Beith and two chil-
dren are visiting with her parents
in Brooklyn, N. Y.
The Lyric Boys’ Choir of the
township, who have been camping
at Camp Minnisaka above Meshop-
pen returned home this week.
Miss Carol Githens of Shavertown
is visiting in Connecticut.
Mrs. Laura Davis of. Shavertown
is vacationing at Lake Chapman.
Mrs. Harry J. Ell is improving
after being sick for the past month.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Elkins of
Shaver Avenue entertained Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Jordon and Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Llewellyn of Parsons
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacIntyre
and daughter, Mary, and Neal Filjo-
hanna of New Jersey on Sunday.
Mrs. James Harfman of Fernbrook
{1s visiting with her sister, Mrs. Har-
iry Schmoll of Elmira, N. Y.
Marjorie Elkins has returned
home after visiting with Miss Mary
and Katherine Gallagher of Han-
over Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Joseph Adams of Pioneer Avenue,
Shavertown, is in General Hospital
on observation. His condition re-
mains the same.
Mr. and Mrs. William Belford of
Shaver Avenue have returned from
Ocean City, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ell, Jr., and
family spent Sunday visiting Mr.
and Mrs. William Butler of Pittston.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert McGuire
and family of Shaver Avenue are
spending the week touring the New
England States.
W. Martin Porter of Shaver Ave-
nue is a patient at the Veterans’
Administration Hospital, Bronx, N.
Y:
Miss Florence Rave of New York,
formerly of Shavertown, is visiting
local friends and relatives.
Bible School Class
Daily Vacation Bible School clos-
ed its summer session on Friday
afternoon at Trucksville M. E.
Church. Demonstrations of work
accomplished were given and wor-
ship services was held by the chil-
dren. Rev. Savacool wishes to
thank all who helped to make the
summer Bible school so great a
success. Following the last session
a picnic was held at Norris’s Grove.
NO SIGN OF LIQUOR
There is no liquor for sale or
even on display in the Distilled Spir-
its Building at the New York
World’s Fair.
WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR OUR
NEW 1940 CARS
OUR NEW MODELS WILL BE ON DISPLAY
ABOUT AUGUST 10th, 1939
Blue Ribbon Class
Has Lawn Party
Members of the Blue Ribbon class
of the Glenview P. M. Church were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
Shaver, Jr., at a lawn party at
their home recently. Those present
were Edith Anderson, Mildred Writ-
tenhouse, Erma Shaver, Verne Lam-
oreaux, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sew-
ard, Mrs. Elizabeth Williams, Mrs.
Taylor, Dorothy Atkinson, Mr. and
Mrs. William Compton, Jane Case,
Mrs. Frank Neyhard, Fred Wintzer,
George Shaver, Richard Case, Ed-
ward Taylor, Frank Cragle, King
Cragle, Clifford Chapin, Willard
Reese, Melvyn Compton, Ernest
Reese and Mr. and Mrs. George
Shaver.
Fire Company Begins
Improvement At Grounds
Trucksville Fire Company has
started alterations to the fire hall
last evening. Dirt is being dumped
along a bank at side of creek, the
grounds will be filled and graded,
old porches taken down and rebuilt.
When the repairs are completed,
the building will be repainted. All
work is being done by members of
the fire company. Many hundreds
of dollars is saved the tax payers.
Firemen Get Funds
Secretaries of the Shavertown and
Trucksville relief associations have
received word from the Auditor
General's office that 1936 allot-
ment to the Township supervisors
on foreign insurance policies have
been mailed, amounting to $185.84,
one-half of which is properly as-
signed to each relief association.
Will Take Air Tests
Royal Lyne, Jr., of Harris Hill
Road, left for New York Saturday
morning, having received instruc-
tions from the Examining Board for
Air Corps Flying Cadets at Mitchell
Field, Long Island, N. Y., to report
at the Post Hospital at Mitchell
Field Monday morning, July 31, for
examination.
Mush Ball League Formed
The playgrounds at Shavertown
have organized an adult mush ball
team. Those desiring to play may
communicate with Mr. Disque on
the playground. Last Friday they
played the Trucksville Lions and
lost 12 to 6. Games are desired.
Please get in touch with Mr. Disque.
Luther League Picnic
The Luther League of St. Paul’s
Lutheran Church will hold its pic-
nic Friday afternoon and evening
at the picnic grounds, Harvey's
Lake. Transportation 1s being fur-
nished those desiring to go. Be at
the church at 1:30.
Joint Luncheon
The Ladies’ Aid of Trucksville M.
| E. Church will attend a luncheon
given by the Ladies Aid of Center-
moreland M. E. Church on Friday
afternoon.
LOCALLY MADE
LOCALLY GUARANTEED
PAINT
DIRECT FROM THE
RAKER
PAINT FACTORY
595 Market Street
Kingston
All Paints Manufactured
“FRESH” on Premises.
— See It Made —
Guaranteed Washable
GLOSS 59
ant
QUICK DRYING
For WALLS, WOODWORK,
FLOORS, FURNITURE, Etc.
—— WEEK END SPECIALS AT —
RAHL’S
MARKET
238 CHAPEL STREET, LUZERNE—PHONE 7-4504
“KR Home Owned Store”
FRUITS
Peaches, Apricots, Pineapple,
Pears, Fruit Cocktail
PERLC EVAP. MILK
AXXXX SUGAR -
JELLO (all flavors) -
SHREDDED WHEAT
PERLO TABLE SALT
RITZ - - (full
i" 3 i1/2-1h. pkgs.
8-0z
Cans
3 i 25¢
4 tali cans 23¢
= 3 [I-lh. pkgs. (9c
* 3 pkgs 4c
2 pkgs. 23¢
10c
21c
pound) - =
SCHUMMELL’S PURE PRESERVES 2-1b. jar. 27¢c
IVORY SOAP - -
OXYDOL sm. pkg. 5c. | CHIPSO Ige. pkg.
HOME MADE FRESH KIELBOSSY -
4 for 2i¢
i9¢
Ib. 25¢
SMOKED TENDERIZED HAM
(Shank End) -
Ib. 2ic
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
— WE BRIM TO PLEASE ——
To Make Room For These New Car Trades We are Offering the Following
Used Cars at National Blue Book Prices From June Blue Book Vol. 28, No. 11%.
These Price Only 10% Higher Due To Reconditioning The Car.
217 31 Chevrolet Sedan $495 240—'36 Hudson 8 Sedan $475
211—'34 Chevrolet Coach $175 .
) . 115—'34 Hudson Brougham $275
233—’'31 Buick Coupe $175 ;
, 209—’38 Packard Sedan-6 $795
246—'37 Chrysler Sedan $595 ;
; 24237 Packard C. Sedan-6 $695
176—'33 Chrysler Sedan $198 .
; 245—'37 Packard Sedan-6 $650
253—'34 DeSoto Sedan $175 )
; 71—'37 Packard Sedan-8 $675
257—’36 Dodge Sedan $475 ,
: 239—'37 Packard Coupe Sport-8 $650
114—'34 Dodge Coach $226 ’
; 231—'35 Packard Sedan-8 $475
227—'32 Dodge Sedan $150 ,
, 6—'34 Packard 7-Pas. Sed.-12 $402
224—'30 Dodge Sedan $ 75 :
, 218—'37 Plymouth Sedan $495
212-35 Ford Coach $295 ;
, 189—'37 Terraplane Sedan-6 $525
184—'34 Ford Truck $150 ;
’ 220—’36 Terraplane Sedan $450
229—34 Ford Sedan $200 .
) 249-36 Terraplane Sedan $425
247—'29 Ford-Sedan $ 50 ’
, x : 250—’36 Terraplane Sedan $475
193—'34 Graham Paige Sedan $250 54 '33 Terravlanc Seda $175
252—'38 Hudson Sedan $625 | Slraniane began
I Want All My Friends and Customers to Take Advantage
of These Low Prices on These High Grade Cars.
OLIVER'S GARAGE
MAIN STREET, DALLAS, PA.—PHONE 239
PAGE FIVE
PAY LESS .. GET MORE
You Save More If You Buy More!
Smart, modern homekeepers. know they don’t have to go from
one store to another to find “bargains” in quality foods. They
have learned that they get the most for their money in modern
Acme Super Markets. Every item carries our unqualified guar-
antee of complete satisfaction or your money cheerfully refunded.
Make the Acme your regular food buying “headquarters.”
Open Late Fri. & Sat. 42-44 MAIN STREET, DALLAS
Stop And Shop At The Acme Super Market
—— ACME QUALITY MEATS ALWAYS SATISFY —
CHOICE CHUCK ROAST Ib. 13c
bh. 21¢
ASSORTED
COLD CUTS
IN OUR FISH DEPARTMENT
1, 1b. 5c
FILLETS Ib.10c|CLAMS 100 for 55
were TUB BUTTER 21b.5
BEST PURE
SMALL (SHANK HALF)
Smoked Hams
CELLOPHANE WRAPPED
SLICED BACON
1p-1b. 10c
3 lbs.
TTc
PILLSBURY’S BEST
FLOUR
94 beg 7G
G. S. FINEST FAMILY
LARD FLOUR
9 lbs. 4 JC 94 1o-bag 65°
sm PINEAPPLE "= 1()c
Shefford’s Cheese (6 varieties 2 Y2-lb. pkgs. 25¢
Morton’s Salt (plain or iodized) 2 26-oz. pkgs. 13¢
Corned Beef Hash (Broadcast) 2 16-0z.cans29¢ }
CHEESE (fine, mild) Ib. 17c | PASTRY FLOUR 5 Ib. bag (3c
Milk (Bonnie Oak Evaporated) HEINZ SOUPS (most every kind)
10 tall cans 57¢ 3 cans 25¢
MILK (advertised brands) CHERRIES (Donna Maria)
4 tall cans 25¢ 3 5-o0z. bots. 25¢
COFFEE Banner Day 3 Ibs. 35¢ | PRINCESS MUSTARD qt. jar 15¢
BOSCUL COFFEE Ib. 28¢ | RINSO 2 ge. pkgs. 3T¢
CREAM WHITE 3-Ib. can 45¢ | LIFEBUOY SOAP 3 cakes 1T¢c-
California Sliced
PEACHES
4 0'/2-0z. sense) 5¢
Tender Crushed
CORN
Shoestring
BEETS
4 No. 2 cans 25°
No. 2 can 5°¢
= VINEGAR = 1(
=e: TOMATO JUICE =: 190
FREE! 10c bottle Woodbury
Lotion with each 3 bars
DISH CLOTH FREE
with each large package of
E-Z Grip Wooden Mixing
Spoon included in each pkg.
WHOLE BRAN WOODBURY SOAP CAKE FOUR
Ige. pkg. 20° 3 bars 23° pkg. 21°
HUSKIES pkg. 2c | SWEETHEART SOAP cake lc
When you purchase 3 cakes at the regular price
2 +=. 15¢
IN OUR PASTRY DEPARTMENT ——
Nut and Cherry
2 for 25¢ | COFFEE CAKES
each 15¢
PAN BUNS
When you purchase another pkg. at reg. price.
B R E A Whole or Cracked Wheat, Raisin,
Supreme, Rye, Vienna Twist large
loaves
Assorted
LOAF CAKES
FRUIT CLUSTERS
Corn Kix Grapenuts Scot Tissue
9 1'/2-02. pkgs 21° 12-02. pkg. 1 5° 4 rolls 9 5°
SELECTED FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES —PRICED REASONABLY!
Freestone Elberta
PEACHES
4 Ibs. 29°
Calif. Juicy
each 15¢
dozen 6¢
Honey Dew
MELONS
each 19°
Large Florida
Oranges doz. 29¢ Oranges each 1c
YELLOW ONIONS 2 Ibs. 5¢ |NEW BEETS
Watermelons (fancy, Ige.) ea. 3c |NEW CARROTS Jeet 0c
A i Ub
PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING TIME SATURDAY.
RIGHT RESERVED TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
A ES SI eA ER
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Fancy Juicy
LEMONS
dozen 19°