The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 30, 1948, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Enn Nancy Brown
Has Birthday Party
Mrs. Warren Brown of Pinecrest
avenue entertained at a party for
i her daughter, Ann Nancy who cele-
brated her sixth birthday anniver-
sary Friday Present
FOOD PRICES LISTED
IN “FIFTEEN YEAR AGO”
ITEMS ARE FANTASTIC
Clarence Hilbert of Hilbert’s
Hatchery brought the Post a
afternoon.
trose Independent’s Fifteen
were: Evelyn Fiske, Virginia and Yeor Ago iterns that will make
Ricky Drake, Carol and Janet Reed, any housewife “bug-eyed”. It
Floyd Marley, Marion Louise reads: The American Store this
Ockenhouse, Dale Rattigan, David Wook (August 1933) is selling
LaBar, Beth Ann Jones, Gerry Par-
round steak at 19 cents a
pound; sirloin steak at 25c and
porterhouse at 27c. And but-
ento, Phyllis and Nancy Brown,
® Mrs. Paul Fiske, Mrs. Fred Drake,
clipping Wednesday from Mon- .
Mrs. N. E. Nelson, Mrs. Ralph ter, two pounds for 49c. Pork
Brown, Mrs. Warren Reed, Mrs. loins Oloente sn pound.
Charles Rattigan, Mrs. Allen Ocken- Them: was the days!
house, Mrs. Paul LaBar and the
: hostess. a
Cut Youn Feed Bills!
BEACON
TURKEY GROWER
Less Fibre Content
The unusually high protein and low fibre content of Beacon
Turkey Grower assures faster growth on less feed. Help
build better pigmentation . . . better flavor and skin texture
: fuller fleshing. Feed it on range or in confinement from
the ninth week up to marketing time.
Beacon Turkey Fitting Ration
It’s scientifically blended to meet the seasonal requirements
of your birds. Starting the ninth week, feed this grain-
roughage ration with the Turkey Grower. When substituted
! for scratch grain, it also acts‘as a roughage.
Sicherman Feed Co.
1070-72 Wyoming Ave., Exeter
Telephone Pittston 2147
SAVE MONEY!
Order Your Beacon Feed
Today!
Has MORE PROTEIN
If You're Thinking
Rbout Buying An
ELECTRIC RANGE
or WATER HEATER
a—_—— RE
{ Sand
mr Ed
Ask Us Or Your Electric Dealer
Bbout Qur Liberal
WIRING ALLOWANCE
WE
WILL
PAY
WIRING
COSTS
Not to exceed $30 for an Electric Range or $20 for an
Electric Water Heater.
LUZERNE COUNTY GAS
’ | AND ELECTRIC CORP.
Renovation of the interior of
| Gies. Hall, home of the School of
Music of Wilkes College, will be
completed prior to the start of the
Fall semester and will provide in-
| creased studio space and practice
rooms, according to an announce-
ment made by Dr. Eugene S. Far-
ley, College President.
Entire first’ floor area in the Gies
Hall will be completely revamped
in order to provide the best facili-
ties for instruction in the School of
| Music.
Dr. Farley also announced that
seven studios and practice rooms
will be available for music students
when classes resume for .the Fall
semester in September.
Expanded facilities will enable
Wilkes College to enroll additional
music students in the coming
months, it was explained.
Donald Edwards Cobleigh heads
the present faculty at the School
of Music and as director of the
department also instructor
in piano and theory and history
courses. Mr. Cobleigh directs the
Wilkes College Chorus.
is an
University of Wisconsin, Mr. Cob-
leigh holds a certificate from the
Ecole Normale de la Musique, Paris.
Charles Henderson, who was
graduated from Bucknell University
took graduate study at Columbia
University and the Juillard School
of Music. An organ pupil of Ern-
est White, Mr. Henderson is assis-
tant conductor of the Wyoming
A gradu-|
ate of Dartmouth College and the]
| concentrating
Members of the School of Music faculty at Wilkes College are
Donald E. Cobleigh, director of the music department at the piano;
Helen Fritz McHenry, instructor in piano; Charles N. Henderson,
instructor in organ and piano; and Wilbur Grant Isaacs, instructor
in voice.
Valley Bach Chorus; conductor of
the Singers’ Guild of Scranton; or-
ganist and choir director of First
Presbyterian Church, Wilkes-Barre.
He is an instructor in organ and
piano.
Instructor in voice at the School
of Music is Wilbur Grant Isaacs,
a graduate of Randolph-Macon Col-
lege who has studied music at Pea-
body Institute.
Helen Fritz McHenry, a graduate
of the New England Conservatory
of Music, is instructor in piano.
She is organist at the First Baptist
Church, Wilkes-Barre.
Mr. Cobleigh stated that a violin
instructor will soon be engaged at
the School of Music.
He explained that the School of
Music at Wilkes College has a two-
fold purpose in developing musical
skills and contributing to the cul-
tural background which is the
foundation of a liberal college edu-
cation.
The School of Music provides
competent instruction in several
branches of applied music and of-
fers courses which enables a Liberal
Arts student to receive basic train-
ing in theoretical subjects while
in other fields.
In addition to the complete two-
year course now offered by the
Wilkes College School of Music,
a four-year program is in prepara-
tion and will be added to the cur-
riculum as soon as necessary ar-
rangements are completed.
Kentucky’s Electoral] Vote
Since and including the Presi-
| dential election of 1872 the state
of Kentucky has cast its electoral
vote for the Democratic candidate,
with the exception of the elections
in 1896, 1924 and 1928.
ENRICHED FEED MEANS
MORE PROFITS
Give your poultry vitamin
packed feed and they'll
grow faster, larger. Stop
in and let us help you
with your feed problem.
We handle a full line of
stock feed.
OLD TOLL GATE
FEED SERVICE
Jim Huston, Prop.
Nex to O’'Malia Laundry
Luzerne-Dallas Highway
gs.
DORMITORY ACCOMMODATION
FOR MEN AND WOME
AMERICAN AND
EUROPEAN PLANS
New Tile Baths
with Showers
Coach-and-Four
Cocktail Lounge
ALSO
M
* THE
bt John Patrick O’Brien,
ATLANTIC
Ve Redd uA rh Ro
Direct from
Solarium.
0SCOBEL
Je fferson John Joseph Rouse,
CITY.
OCEAN BATHING
Hotels Sun Deck.
All Newly Renova:
ted for a deligh hful
Spring or Summer
Family Vacation.
Firemen Announce
Old-Fashioned Social
Jackson Township Volunteer Fire
Department will hold an ice cream
social at Norris’ Glen, Thursday
evening, August 5th from 7 to 10.
Home made ice cream and cake,
coffee and soda will be served by
the firemen. A “Guess Cake” baked
by Mrs. Edward Kropp will be the
featured attraction of the evening.
Five cents will be charged for each
guess. With Gert Kropp secluding
the unknown article, every one will
have to sharpen his wits as the
article hidden in the cake may be
anything from a mustard seed to
the Brooklyn bridge.
It is expected that Harold Bert-
ram and Louis Wilcox will com-
pete for the honors of eating the
most ice cream. They will start
the contest with a gallon freezer
of their favorite ice cream.
Now
UNDER NEW
Management
The store formerly owned
by Ferman Sorber near the
Drive-In Theatre at Har-
vey’s Lake Picnic Grounds,
is now prepared to serve
you with the
finest in
fresh meats vegetables,
groceries and general
items.
OPEN EVENINGS
and SUNDAYS
Mrs. Earl Beahm
Proprietor
—————
THE POST, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1948
Wilkes School of Music Faculty
Heinz Tomato Soup
Large, Elberta, Freestone
PEACHES 3:
A Summer Delicacy For Every Meal—Ideal For Lunches And Picnics
Finest, Nearby Golden
49¢
Sweet Corn don
U. S. No. 1 New be peck hhe |
Potatoes
Sweet, Juicy Calif.
Oranges
For the most complete selection
of the nation’s finest produce
items, see the display at your
nearby Acme Market.
«- 33¢ | Cabbage
With
Flavorful, Home-Grown
Tomatoes
| Fancy, Long Green
Cucumbers
Solid, Medium Heads
2 25¢
29%
Compare These Prices On Quality Meats
SIRLOIN OR PORTERHOUSE
STEAKS: 89°
Cut From Our Usual High Quality Western Beef
Best Center Cuts
CHUCK ROAST * 69c
Hamburg “civoise » 53
. Lean
Short Ribs Tender Ib. ihe
:
Chickens = sive » 4%
iced B germ fh
Sliced Bacon ¢
HEINZ
“BEAT
THE HEAT”
SALE
2 35¢
Heinz Tomato Ketchup c= 24¢
3 cams 33¢
Heinz—Boston Style
BAKED BEANS
Standing Style, Prime
RIB ROAST
Franks swim
Bologna
Meat Loaves
Braunschweiger
~ §9¢
1b hhe
Ib. hhe
»26¢
v G36
Summertime Is Sandwich Time
Make Your Sandwiches Better With—
SUPREME—ENRICHED
13c
BREAD
“* [8¢
Supreme Raisin Bread
Bar B Que Rolls per v2 {5c
Fresh Donuts az. | Bg
Virginia Lee
Almond-Iced, Picnic
Swift Premium
Longer Ring
Assorted 1%
Varieties
Large
Loaf
Plain,
Sugar,
Cinnamon
Almond-Filled
Heinz White Vinegar <*> Tc | COFFEE, Aho | GAKES ec» 59¢
Heinz Cooked Macaroni can {Bg Fo
Fresh Cucumber Pickles scr 29¢ ew Low Zrice
Heinz Cross-Gut Dills >= 23¢ | o% ORANGE JUICF
Heinz Cooked 2 Cas 29 2 lege 45
SPAGHETTI ¢ C
ICH OLEO- 1b. 45 Reduced Prices!
DELR MARGARINE 8 cold Seal, Large Dated
CRISCO --41c =» $1.19 EGGS
oan =
; doz.
COMPLETE 15
1 MINIT LEMON PIE MIX pkg. 27¢ ¢
BEEF,
WILSON'S MOP oxic ™Vin
THRO
6 = 53¢
Heinz Strained Foods
JIFFY
PIE CRUST MIX
2 = 29
Quick and Easy To Use.
Economical
Silver Seal
BALL
MASON
JARS
Pints «o- 65c Mi
Quarts «= The
2 Pi pn
re Doz. 25¢ p
Caps i
25¢ ©
Vacuum Seal
Lids 2 Doz.
12 oz.
can
49c
w= §9¢
11b.
e or
Rob Roy Elderberry Jam
Heinz Junior Foods 6 == T2¢ | Rob Roy Red Currant Jam '- 33¢
“ Del Monte Charge Gillette o
GOFFEE poe CANDY THIN BLADES
2 Ble we 10 2% 10¢
OCTAGON RETAIL VALUE
TOILET SOAP Lucy 30 Jy
BATH BRUSH and 3 wory Sezp wizppers
JT
ZANY S126)
Wilbert’s No Rub
Si..E WHITE
8c | 15¢
6 oz.
bot.
2 oz.
bot.
2
IVORY:
Britain WE HAVE ORDER BLANKS
he Size 3 for He
17c 1 Oc
PAGE THREE
Reduce Meal Costs