Centermoreland ~ Mrs. Jestie Schoonover has re- ‘turned to her home after a week's visit with, her daughter, Mrs. Ben- “Hl = nett Ferry at Union, N. Y. di Mrs. Nora Dymond of Orange spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dickinson. Mrs. Draper Schoonover had the misfortune of spraining her ankle on Saturday. Misses Florence Weaver, Ida Schoonover and Wilma Thomas at- tended Sordoni Society party at Hotel Sterling, Wilkes-Barre on Baturday evening. Stacy Schoonover of Demunds is getting along nicely at General Hos- pital where he has been a patient for about two weeks, after severly lacerating his right hand at Goff Lumber Yard Co in Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Leland Gay is confined to ¢ her house, suffering a severe attack Oil Burners Te Stokers Immediate Installation. 3 No Down Payment. jit As Low As $3.48 Weekly. i Fuel Oil Supply Guaranteed. CS | Manufactured in Wilkes-Barre H. J. WHEATLEY Dallas 138 - W.B. 3-6372 BEALL TETEILLEG ! LARGE ASSORTMENT i Wrist Watches : Pocket Watches; : BIG BEN Alarm Clocks If you haven’t had the - & time to buy, WE HAVE : % THE" TIME for” you to buy. * Kk EVANS DRUG STORE SHAVERTOWN SE bAs SEE SESESSSENESEE LARGE SELECTION MAINE Balsam Trees : Sn Peiced Wreaths ~ SELECT and ORDER THEM NOW ! We are the fellows who do your landscaping and have the nation’s finest sprayer for home and commercial shade trees and orchards. RR 9 ¢ Johnson's % Telephone 244-R-9 ~ Next to Brace’s Atlantic Station, Main Highway ¥ ES SS SS SS SS RE ER BR RR ER RSE RENE RIRES | of lumbago. An all charge Christmas party will be held on next Saturday (20th) night at 8 o'clock at the Methodist Church here. Come and briny the whole family. Word has been received of the death of Clarence B. Allshouse of Thurston. The community extends its sympathy to the family. Dorothy Ferris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferris was married to Carl Husband of Beaumont on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dymond of Stone Crest visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dickinson on Sun- day. Christmas Services The Outlet Free Methodist Church will hold its Christmas exercises Sunday evening, December 21 at 7:45. Whether Your Home Is Large or Small . . it is your home. It should be kept in condi- tion. We make F.H.A. Loans to repair and modernize and for insui- The cost is $5.00 a year for each $100 bor- rowed. homes . . . ation. Your application will be given immediate at- tention. \ THE KINGSTON NATIONAL BANK Kingston Corners - on mailing list. THE DALLAS POST “More than a mewspaper, institution’ ESTABLISHED 1889 a community Member Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers’ Association A mon-partisan liberal progressive newspaper pub- lished every Friday morning at the Dallas Lehman Avenue, Dallas Post plant Pennsylvania. Entered as second-class matter at the post office at Dallas, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879. Subscrip- tion rates: $2.50 a year; $1.50 six months... No subscriptions accepted for less than six months, Out-of state subscriptions: $3.00 a year; $2.00 six months or less. Back issues, more than one week old, 10¢c Single copies, at a rate of 6c each, can be obtained every Friday morn- ing at the following newsstands: Dallas— Tally-Ho Grille, LeGrand’'s Restaurant ; Shavertown, Evans’ Drug Store; Trucksville—Leonard’s Store; ldetown—Caves Store; Hunts- ville—Barnes Store; Alderson— Deater’s Store r When requesting a change of ad- dress subscribers are asked to give their old as well as new address. Allow two weeks for changes of ad- dress or new subscription to be placed We will not be responsible for the return of unsolicited manuscripts, photographs and editorial matter un- less self-addressed, stamped envelope is enclosed, and in no case will we be responsible for this material for more than 30 days. ; National display rates 60c per column inch. advertising Local display advertising rates 50c per column inch; specified position 60c per inch. Classified rates 3c per Minimum charge 30c. word. Unless paid for at advertising rates, we can give no assurance that an- nouncements of plays, parties, rummage sales or any affairs for raising money will appear in a specific issue. In no case will such items be taken on Fhursdays. Preference will in all instances be given to editorial matter which has not previously appeared in publication. Editor and Publisher HOWARD W. RISLEY Associate Editor MYRA ZEISER RISLEY Contributing Editor MRS. T. M. B. HICKS SEREIESENEESSSS All women know Bll KENSINGTON BENT GLASS AND METALWARE the beauty of X: Extra Large & Polished | EXQUISITE # CRANBERRY SAUC ‘ DROMEDARY : Blackstone (Dark or Milk) 8 COMTESSA—Asst. Fancy B®: BRACH’S Chocolate 3 CHOCOLATE zg . CHOCOLATE i SHAVERTOWN, PA. © ET Many beautiful items to select from. PERKY LITTLE TAVERN CANDLES Santa Claus designs and Tall Tapers PERCALE PILLOW CASES — EACH $1.39 Unusual Embroidered Pillow Cases - $4.39 and $4.98 per pair HELENE PESSEL CHILDREN’S TOILETRIES A delightful gift for the young folks. Attractive packages containing assortments of dusting powder, toilet water, shampoo, toothpaste and other items. Here are the packages: Her Little Lady; Young Lad, and Baby Dear. Famous Auvergne de Cie “After Five” Colognes, Perfumes and Sachet Gift wrapped in attractive gold boxes tied with bright green ribbon. Something for your holiday table OLD FASHIONED AND HIGHBALL GLASSES Colorfully decorated with holly, poinsettia, candy cane and other holiday designs. A beautifully illuminated book CHILD'S STORY OF THE NATIVITY Published by Random House - Drawings by Masha THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS Animated by Meg Wohlberg Other Children’s Books to delight the hearts of youngsters of all ages. Children’s Lamps Colorful Christmas Wrappings Enclosure Sachets Ars each 10c Sacra Christmas Cards Wondering about a gift that will delight any woman? COSTUME JEWELRY is the answer, and we've many unusual bits to choose from. EDMONDSON GIFT SHOP Exclusive But Not [Expensive DALLAS Next to Postoffice = § ORANGE SLICES y DAVIS BAKING POWDER . MRS. FILBERT’S MARGARINE \ 2 BRAZIL NUTS Lb. 45¢ 1h. 45¢ M23: Her 25¢ Ls. 69c CHOCOLATES 110 5x 5115 : 1. 87c 15. 73c PECANS PITTED DATES CHOCOLATES PARTY MIX PANNED ASST. STORES : @ FR RS WR STE FN SA SN WR RS SA SR SR PR RR SE SR ST RR SS SA RA SR A SA NA SN ST SS SA RANA Jy Lge. Washed & Polished IKEA PAPACY X SHOP OFTER AND FOR BEST S ELECTIONS FOODS FOR YOUR HOLI- DAY MEALS. 8 § 8 4 ® Lb. ey EEE EES ISK Ey Large Budded DIAMOND WALNUTS PEANUT CLUSTERS Lb. /5¢ XXXX or Brown GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 5 Lb. Sack §5¢ 10 Lb. Sack $1.05 BRER RABBIT MOLASSES Gold Label 2 5 Cc Green Label 2 1 Cc SUGAR Phy. 1 1c RRARSANG RATTAN RIAA ITER Franklin Granulated 16 Oz. Bottle 16 Oz. Bottle FAIRLAWN BRANDS MINCE MEAT 9 Oz. Pkg. 25¢—32 Oz. Jar 53¢ CUT GREEN BEANS No. 2 Can 23¢ CUT WAX BEANS No. 2 Can 25¢ CREAMED STYLE CORN No. 2 Can 25¢ WHOLE KERNEL CORN No. 2 Can 26 PEAS No. 2 Can 21¢ PUMPKIN No. 23% Can 17¢ TOMATOES No. 2 Can 2]¢ CATSUP 14 Oz. Bot. 23¢ MOLASSES No. 2% Can 33¢ TEA BAGS (50 count Package) 45¢ Tetley’s Tea Bags 16,5: ke 21C FAIRLAWN COFFEE Lb. 46¢ RED RAVEN COFFEE Lb- 4i¢ MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE Reg. or Drip 1 1b. Vac. Tin 51c Young, Tender TURKEYS Will Be On Sale At All FAIRLAWN STORES HERSHEY COCOA 1 ‘1b. Tin 21c w. 41¢ Lb. 38¢ Walt’s TOMATO JUICE x 2be ee S227, Can 12 Oz. Cans Feanul DRiiLC 14c McCormick’s Poultry Seasoning Pumpkin Pie Spice Pke. 10¢ Pre Hic P&R Egg NOODLES #27c RITTER qT 39c Pork & Beans CREAM OF WHEAT Reg. or 28 Oz. Pkg. 3c No. 2 Cans Instant b. 4c — WILLIAMS — SUPERFINE FRUIT CAKE, 215 1b. $3.75 HOLIDAY FRUIT CAKE 21; Ib. $2.00 OLD FASHIONED FRUIT CAKE 1 Ib. ea. 60c BARNES’ FAIRLAWN STORE, Huntsville DODSON’S FAIRLAWN STORE, Kunkle - MAHONEY'S FAIRLAWN STORE, Fernbrook Specials Nabisco Milk Bone Nabisco Ritz Crackers Sunshine HI-HO Crackers Sunshine (Hyde Park) Fancy Asst. Cookies CARR’S ORCHID Coco Dips FAIRLAWN STORES IN THIS AREA WOOLBERT’S FAIRLAWN STORE, Trucksville 2% Lb. he BAC Sacramento Fruit Gocktail In Heavy Syrup Pig. 12¢ 1 Lb. Pkg. 29¢ Lb. Pkg. 28¢ Lb. Box 45¢ SOAP SELECTICN Pkg. 45¢ HITCHNER © Cocoanut Fancies Lb. 42¢ | Med. Bar 1 2c Asst. Sandwich Lb. 35¢ : I» 35 | Guest Size Oc DIXON'S FAIRLAWN STORE, Dallas HONTZ FAIRLAWN STORE, Shavertown RUFF’'S FAIRLAWN STORE, Noxen EARLY + IN QUALITY
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