The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 28, 1948, Image 7

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    THE
WEST SIDE
BUILDING MATERIAL CO.
G. HOWARD LEWIS, Prop:
@® Plasterer and Mason Materials
® Brick—All Kinds
® Calcium Chloride
® ‘“Heatilator” Fireplaces
Septic Tanks— Drain Tile
Sewer Pipe—Flue Lining
Roofing—Insulation
Steel Windows
“Everything But Lumber”
DIAL KINGSTON 7-1312
262 Union Street, Luzerne
SAFETY VALVE...
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a priest or a lawyer as well as from
a psychiatrist.)
24. Have to be hospitalized as a
result of drinking?
25. Lose a friend as a result of
drinking ?
26. Lose working time as a re-
sult of drinking?
27. Lose a job as a result of
drinking ?
28. Lose advancement in a job
as a result of drinking ?
29. Use alcohol to lessen self-
consciousness concerning sex ?
30. Attempt to find comfort
religion ?
in
Jackson
tress.
Township
All delinquent 1947 school per capita taxes
(male or female) not paid on or before June 15
will be collected by wage attachment or by dis-
Louis T. Wilcox
Tax Collector
to
~ Improved
It’s plain common sense. Good
feeding!
4% 5s
. saves you money . .
SICHERMAN
Feed Company
1070-72 Wyoming Ave., Exeter
TELEPHONE PITTSTON 214%
Brings JUICIER BROILERS
EARLIER MARKET
Better Prices
BROILER FEED
largely on good feeding. So why take chances with guesswork
Improved Beacon Broiler Feed is even better than it was
Protein guarantee is now up to 24%
and the fibre content has been lowered to 5%.
higher biological efficiency of this Broiler Feed requires less feed
. and gives you faster broiler growth.
Order IMPROVED Beacon Broiler Feed Now!
an
BEACON
profits from your broilers depend
. . . fat guarantee up to
The
HARDING
Feed Store
HARDING 13-R-8
Kingston 7-3177
Beautify Your Home
HIGH QUALITY BROKEN
FLAGSTONE
FOR WALKS AND TERRACES
CRUSHED BLUESTONE
THE SAFE, ECONOMICAL AND EASY WAY
TO REPAIR OR PAVE YOUR DRIVEWAY
Comes In All Sizes
COON CERTIFIED CONCRETE
Dallas 465-R-9
The PERMA
Made of
Reinforced
Concrete
SEPTIC TANK
Manufactured by
C. E. GERMAN & SON
74 DILLEY STREET, FORTY FORT, PENNA.
For Information Call Your
LOCAL SUPPLY DEALER or KINGSTON 7-5348
Express Gratitude
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lamoreaux of
Fernbrook wish to thank all who
helped in any way with the recov-
ery of their daughter, Joy, in her
recent illness. She is now getting
along nicely.
31. Desire to escape from your
enviornment as a solution for the
drinking problem? (Example: De-
ciding that all would be well if
only you could get a job in Chicago
instead of having to go on working
in New York.)
32. Start solitary drinking ?
33. Start to protect your supply ?
(Example: Buying a bottle on the
have a drink in the morning.)
34. Admit to yourself your drink-
ing was beyond your control ?
35. Admit to anyone else that
trol ? ?
your drinking was beyond your con-
36. Reach what you regard as
your lowest point ?
The survey revealed some re-
markably interesting data which
dispels some current ideas about
alcoholics and answers some ques-
tions which have been in the minds
of many students of alcoholism.
our WARDROBES
pe
CLOTHING
GREENWALDS
50 MAIN STREET
LUZERNE, PA.
If It’s Real Estate
WE HAVE IT— -
WE BUY IT—
WE SELL IT—
WE RENT IT—
WE APPRAISE IT—
WE INSURE IT
If you have it and need
help, call us.
DURELLE T. SCOTT, Jr.
54 Huntsville Road
Telephone
Dallas 224-R-13 after 6 P.M.
Member of the Firm
D. T. SCOTT & SONS
Established 1908
way home so you would be sure to
POST, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1948
Mrs. Cora Dunham Is
Hostess To Auxiliary
Mrs. Cora Dunham was hostess
to members of the Henry M. Laing
Fire Company Auxiliary at her
home on Parrish street last Tues-
day.
Present were: Mrs. John Girvan,
Mrs. Joe Wallo, Mrs. Thomas Kep-
ner, Mrs. Ralph Fitch, Mrs. Walter
Davis, Mrs. Nelson Shaver, Mrs. R.
J. W. Templin, Mrs. Ralph Brown,
Mrs. Claude Cooke, Mrs. Lena Mec-
Neel, Mrs. Clifford Ide, Mrs. Morris
Harris, Mrs. F. Bud Schooley, Mrs.
Albert Parrish, Mrs. Sterling Meade,
Mrs. Grant Shaver, Mrs. Stephen
Pavlick, Mrs. Ralph Eipper, Mrs.
Edwin Nelson and the hostess.
Next meeting will be a covered
dish luncheon held at the home of
Mrs. John Girvan at which time
there will be a White Elephant
Sale.
WATCH HER EYES LIGHT UP
WITH GRATITUDE WHEN SHE
RECEIVES OUR SPECIAL
GRADUATION BOUQUET
'HAUCK’S FLOWERS
TELEPHONE 535
Memorial Highway—Dallas
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for quick-growing sod is recom-
mended.
Adjust Plow Properly — When
correctly hitched and adjusted, a
plow will run straight and true,
produce evenly matched furrows,
“FARM TOPICS
Timely Reminders from
The Pennsylvania State College
School of Agriculture
Turkeys Like Pasture—Ladino
clover and orchard grass grow good
feed and provide a strong turf for
turkey ranges. A seeding of 3 to 4
pounds of orchard grass and 1 to 2
tilling.
faster.
Heifers
best of management.
pounds of Ladino clover per acre)
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and do a good job of coverage and
Improperly adjusted plows gested.
take extra power and wear out not poisoned by sprays.
time when the barrel of the animal
develops, also the time for breed-
ing and preparation for freshening
later in the year.
Bees Aid Crops—Bees are recog-
nized as the best means of pollin-
ating fruits and some other crops.
One strong colony per acre is sug-
Be careful that they are
Stir Poultry Litter—Daily stirring
Need Care — Yearling of the brooder house litter will
heifers need the right feed and the keep it dry and it will not have
This is the; to be changed so often.
High Life
SALAD
DRESSING
28:
PINT
JAR
9 OZ.
JARS
FRENCH'S
MUSTARD
23:
: 2 g :
ew Koo I- Aid PKG. c
a Pkg. 18c FELS NAPTHA
52 SOAP J i: 200
Fumo ones (mi so | EAIRLAWN | COFFEC Ib. 48c
Ge eli ies RED RAVEN COFFEE Ib. 42¢
GRAHAM CRACKERS Pkg. 27c REALEMON JUICE 2.05 Bok: 19¢
RITTER'S ASPARAGUS Team 23c
RITTER'S PORK AND BEANS = 19¢
SUPERFINE MIXED VEGETABLES a 15
HUNT'S FANCY TOMATO JUICE a 2c
MARASCHINO CHERRIES a 15¢
BEDFORD CRABAPPLE or ELDERBERRY JELLY 1 13
AEROWAX NO-RUBBING FLOOR WAX p.m 25C
FAIRLAWN BRANDS Sharp
FANCY CUT GREEN BEANS wz cm (ge | CHEESE 73¢
FANGY CUT WAX BEANS No.2 Can 93¢
FANCY CREAM STYLE CORN No. 2 Can 236 DOG
FANCY PE No.2 can 9g
FANCY TOMATOES No.2 Can 9()g
FOOD
wld 5 1b. Sack 57c
> wh pres
SMOKED HAM Shank End Lb. 5@e “mgounn i
SKINLESS FRANKFURTERS ENT YS IB FRUITS - VEGETABLES
FRESH GROUND BEEF Lh. Bc
ASSORTED MEAT LOAVES % 1b 93g [SRE MA rig. 39C
AMERICAN CHEESE S'ced % Lb. 33a STRAWEERRIES oso PAE: 49c
Fairlawn
PEANUT
BUTTER
29: 4
FAIRLAWN STORES IN THIS AREA
BARNES FAIRLAWN STORE, Huntsville
DODSON’S FAIRLAWN STORE, Kunkle
MAHONEY'S FAIRLAWN STORE, Fernbrook
16 OZ.
JAR
1 LB.
PKG.
San Giorgio
ELBOW
~ MACARONI
15c
DIXON'S FAIRLAWN STORE, Dallas
HONTZ FAIRLAWN STORE, Shavertown
RUFF'S FAIRLAWN STORE, Noxen
WOOLBERT'S FAIRLAWN STORE, Trucksville