i PLAN FOR THEIR Ja *a Bureau offers a choice of several excellent “Juve- nile” life insurance plans to help you in planning your children’s future. Arthur Gay Phone 62-R-3 Centermoreland—Dallas RFD : FARM BUREAU MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CO. FARM BUREAU MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE, CO. FARM BUREAU LIFE INSURANCE CO. Home Office — Columbus, Ohio | Pi We're HOODED for fall “s S 2 3 9 1 9 3 9 3 Handsome in the hooded manner . . . is this genuine wool full-length coat with shoulder-loving yoke, shirt- waist sleeves armed for free and easy grace . . and a humdinger of a swing back. Tucked Blouses $3.99 Ideal for campus and class- room. . . Flattering hori- zontal tuck bosom blouse. Other styles $1.99 - $5.99 2! Hosiery Nu-maid and DuPont ny- lon are only two of a long list of ‘Well-known names in stock. 45-51 gauge. Selection \# Full line of newest styles in short and long hemlines. Sizes 9 to 52. Artley Apparel Phone 7-6318 ~ 100 Main Street, Luzerne iT Du !|{ Major and Gilbert Tough spent last “HR LEHMAN Students in the F.F.A. of Lehman Township High School enjoyed our outing and picnic supper at Rickett’s Glen last Sunday afternoon. Present were: Russel Rubel, Bern- ard Mazur, Frank Rose, Robert Ide, Frank Prutzman, Ralph Cornell, Ar- den Hunter, Janet Wright, Kenneth Hunter, Alice Culp, Leslie Sutton, Bill Simms, Charles Snyder, and Ro- land Genzel. Louella Neely Bible Class enjoyed i a picnic at Mrs. Russel Ide’s on Wed- nesday, August 27. Charles Ness and family spent the | Labor Day weekend in New York State. Gordon A. Dawe of Toronto, Can- ada, is visiting Mr. and Mrs, Alfred B. Simms. ¢ ; Homer Major, who, spent last week in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital due to an infected tooth, has returned home improved. Mrs. A. M. Major, William A. week in Ocean. Grove. BLOOMSBURG FAIR Day and Night September 22 through September 21 ELABORATE Night Show FINEST Vaudeville Acts GIGANTIC MIDWAY 2 Thrill Shows 2 Tuesday afternoon, September 23 Friday afternoon, September 26 HARNESS RACING Tues., Wed., Thur., Fri. STAKE RACES Tuesday - Wednesday MIDGET AUTO RACES Saturday, September 27 HORSE and MULE Pulling Contests Tuesday, September 23 Friday, September 26 Admission 60c day; 30c night [tax included] Parking on Grounds .50 Oat hay cut in the milk stage, well cured, chopped and stored, makes a very satis- factory feed for milk or meat production. Runs 4.5 to 6% digestible protein. For sure profits, use a Letz Separator Mill to chop and store all roughsge crops. Letz is the only mill that does ALL these money- @ making jobs: Chops, stores any hay Chops, stores sheaf oats Chops and stores fodder Separates beans and corn Makes mixed feed Grinds grain uniformly Maket ht molasses hay-silage better ensilage RURAL SUPPLY COMPANY Tel. Muhl. 9-R-716 ‘Harveyville-Muhlenburg Road P. O. Shickshinny R.F.D. __THE POST, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1947 : Engaged MISS CLARA B. MILLER Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Stitzer, Or- | employed by Wilkes-Barre Lace Com- chard street, Shavertown, have an- nounced the engagement of their niece, { Miss Clara B. Miller to Alfred J. pany. Mr. Brown was also graduated from Kingston Township High School and served for four and a half years Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. James |in: the U. S. Army. He is employed Brown of Shaver street, Shavertown. Miss Miller is a graduate of Kings: by Wilkes-Barre Railway Company. No date has been set for the ton Township High School and is |wedding. Mrs. Lorenzo Dymond Dies At Beaumont Mrs. Anna Root Dymond, 65, wife of Lorenzo Dymond, died at her home at Beaumont at 5:30 Ménday morn- ing after a brief ‘illness/of pneumonia followed by an embolisf. Widely known th munity, Mrs. Dynf d was a_meffber of Beaumont jon _Cirirch, the Ladies Society i the Grange. Services in charge of Rev. J. C. TenHoeve will be held Friday after noon at 2 from the family home with interment in Beaumont Cemetery. Beside her husband she leaves the following children: James, Alpha, Floyd, Stanley and Elmer of Beau- mont; Cecil of Loyalville, Mrs. Ethel Sweet and Irene of Binghamton; Mrs. Glen Truesdale of Meshoppen and Mrs. Hazel Crispell of Beaumont; also twenty-five grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Clarence Hilbert, Cragg Herdman, Kenneth * Jackson, Arthur Smith, Arnold Smith and Charles Smith. Flower carriers will be grandchildren. ughout her com” Anderson And Myers Win In Kingston Twp. Frederick Anderson, Carverton, de- feated Ralph Hazeltine, by 598 votes to 453 in 7 spirited Truycksville, primary election ‘in Kingston Town- |. ship. Hazeltine was aspiging _ forte election. William Myers, visor, defeated Charles Spencer 597 votes to 473. On the question of local option voters favored the sale of beer by 727 votes to 428 against. They favored sale of liquor by 658 votes to 446 dissenting. incumbent super- by Banner Peach Crop Simmons Orchards at Orange pre- sent a colorful picture of peach and apple trees loaded with fruit saved this spring by the use of Navy smudge pots; other nearby orchards are barren of fruit. Peach harvest will be at its height this week end, Mr. Simmons says. us THANK YOU—Dallas Township... We wish to extend our sincere thanks for the confidence imposed in us on Tuesday by the people of Dallas Township. We shall do our best to merit the splendid vote you gave STEPHEN N. DAVIS (School Director) CHESTER HARTMAN (Justice of the Peace). ARCH D. HUTCHISON (Auditor) JOHN JERISTA (Supervisor) delicious. FERNBROOK, ; Re More and more of our delicious, home-made Jersey Maid ice cream is being sold each week—to our old customers and an increasing number of new ones. We like to think that this proves a point—that we are right in maintaining high quality in spite of increased demand for our product and shortages of some ingredients. We will continue to maintain that quality—so you will know that Jersey Maid ice cream is as good for you as it is ‘COOPER'S FORTY FORT DAIRY STORE PENNA. PAGE FIVE A OPEN FRIDAY TO 9 P. M. SATURDAY TO 6 P. M. * ROUND SIRLOIN PORTERHOUSE FOR BETTER BAKING! Gold Seal Ee FLOUR Tender Juicy , Standing Rib Roast Ib. 55¢ 3 «= 29¢ Acme Government Graded Meats STEAK - 63: se 39¢ 1’ 75¢ 1.83 IDEAL Farmdale Tomato Soup Peas 2 5 “Best Center Cuts Chuck Roast 1b. Extra Fancy Stewing Chickens High Quality Fresh Ground HAMBURG Ib. 45¢ cr | vw 43¢ | Short Ribs —_Swift’s Premium Quality— Skinless Franks 1b-48¢ Assorted Meat Loaves >: £%# Ring or Long Bologna ™ Pressed Pork Stic? +36 | Perch Fillets Ib. 59g | | Lean, Tender 1b. 35¢ — Fresh Sea ea Food— —Economical Main ‘Course— Pollock Fillets ™ 25¢ 1b. 3 i c 1b. 3 1 c Cod Fillets A LE Just Raced ! Sary or Crisco 3 1b. can 1 1b. can $1.01 36¢ Coffee Makes. the Meal— Serve The Best IDEAL MCOFFEE . bes 70C0 Coffee a Ale : Farmdale MILK 4 tall 45¢ cans Princess OLEO 30c = 45¢ Big Loaf ~ ENRICHED Supreme 11g] Why 4.28 Wincrest Pay More? fi 2offee 1b. 39¢ dL Re BD peconnut . wanngion | Vanilla Iced Layer en 586 COFFEE | COFFEE ee Ue ee 52¢ Py 39¢ Stollens CAKE pkg 18¢ Co Fresh Fruits and Vegetobiss Large U. S. No. 1 Freestone ; Full $ re PEACHES :: 10 Ibs. 69¢c : 4 Ibs. 29¢ Golden Yellow Large Solid Sweet Potatoes 4™ 29¢ | Green Peppers °* 28¢ - Eating or Apples 3 = 25¢ | Xow Onions 3 19% California Tokay Fancy Idaho Fresh A 93 GRAPES 2 = Sc | PRUNES 2 mx 296 Cream of Rice . 18-02, pke- 936 Cream White Shortening ™35¢ 3™ 98¢ OLD DUTCH Old English Wax rie 45¢ CLEANSER Parsons Ammonia ‘ bo>. {9¢ Biu- White Flakes 3 ve 25¢ 2 cans 10C Independent Safety Matches Q boxes {Gg Sunbrite Gieanser Scans {Qg ~ Sweetheart Soap Deluxe, 2 for Toilet 3 for 25¢ 29¢ : | BOSCUL COFFEE 1b. 50¢ SWIFT'NING (Swifts Blan? Lard) 3 Ihs, Th 99c¢c 35¢ For Tastier School Lunches Planters Peanut Butter Walbeck’s India Relish Kraft Mayonnaise > Miracle Sandwich Spread Gulden’s Mustard Heinz Catsup Sunshine Krispy Crackers Beardsley’s Codfish Cakes 815 -o0z. far 9%¢ kr {8g jar 25¢ 8-0z. jar 21c 814-0z. jar 12¢ 14-0z. bot. 24c¢ 1b. pkg. 23¢ 10-0z. can i9¢ 18-o0z. 8-o0z. Joan of Arc Kid\ey Beans 2 cans 23¢ Glenwood Grape Jelly 12-0z. ! Tr 15¢ MAZDA LAMPS 15, 25 WATT 40, 60 WATT 3 35¢ WATT 1%7e¢| w WATT 1c 150 WATT 22¢ DREFT pkg. 30C IVORY SOAP Personal 3 cakes 19¢c Size IVORY SNOW Medium 2 for 25¢ Large 3c DUZ Medium 2 for 25¢ Large 3c - OXYDOL Medium 2 for 25¢ Large 3c AEROWAX pint 23C : OO
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