The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 05, 1948, Image 3

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THE POST, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 35, 1948
TR RAL SE
Mrs.
Mrs. Asenith Davis and Mr. and
Mrs. Donald D. Smith of Alderson
were guests on Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Kitchen.
Wesley Hilbert Jr. of Easton,
Mrs. Lila Felt of Washington, D. C.,
Mrs. Robert Campbell and daugh-
ters, Betty, Marion, and Roberta
of Chenango Bridge, N. Y., have
returned to their home after spend-
ing sometime with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hilbert.
Mr. and Mrs. Hess and daughter
Mrs. Irene Marcks and son Frederic
of Nazareth, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs.
George Evans of Scranton are visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hilbert.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lyons of
Forty Fort, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Reilly and Mrs. Della Parrish spent
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Rice at Jersey Shore.
The Church School Board and
the Official Board will meet at the
Churchhouse on Friday evening at
8:45.
The W.S.C.S. will hold its month-
ly meeting in form of a tea on
Wednesday afternoon, November
10, at the home of Mrs. A, A. Neely
and Mrs. Ralph Welsh.
On Sunday Mrs. Joseph Seida
and Irene, Mrs. Walter Smith and
Kathryn, Mrs. Naomi Lyons and
daughters, Gloria and Glenda, and
Bud Davis visited with Mr, and
Mrs. Velton Smith of Hamburg,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith of
Berne and Mr. and Mrs, Clark
Smith and family of Pottsville.
Mrs. Eliza Gillman of Philadel-
phia is spending sometime with her
mother, Mrs. W. H. Nevel.
Mrs, Joseph Seida and daughters
Irene, Dorothy returned to their
home in Clifton, Arizona on Thurs-
day after spending the last two
weeks with her parents, Mr. and
Walter Smith.
George Garringer of Binghamton,
N. Y.,, spent Sunday with his
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. John Garringer.
Miss Jane Carey of Scranton is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. William
Evans.
Mrs. Hugh B. Morton and dau-
ghter, Helen have returned to their
home on Long Island, after spend-
ing several weeks with Mr. and
Mrs. James Morton.
Mrs. Margaret Jennings and her
STORE TALK
YOUR FRIGIDAIRE NOW!
Ever since the war we have had
a waiting list for Frigidaire pro-
ducts—People who realize the su-
perior quality of General Motors
appliances. Now, with increased
production, we are able to give
you immediate delivery on your
Refrigerator, Electric Range, Water
Heater and Automatic Washer.
FRIGIDAIRE IS THE LINE TO SEE
HERE.
HEAT AS YOU LIKE IT!
Available now—Hot air steam, Hot
water or air conditioning. The
new methods of heating make your
house a better place to live. Why
not call 50-50 for our free survey
and recommendation.
COLEMAN FLOOR FURNACE
Here's the newest idea in the heat-
ing game. It sits in your floor like
an ordinary hot air register—Burns
oil, and really rolls out the heat.
The “COLEMAN” doesn’t require a
cellar or detract from your floor
space.
When the firewood problem gets
tough for you, who are lucky en-
ough to have a woodlot, we can
help you with SAGER AXES, ARMY
SURPLUS CROSSCUT SAWS AND
CHAINS, SAW MANDRELS ETC.
at prices that please.
KEEP HEAT IN—COLD OUT!
Most every one knows what it costs
to heat his home, but too many
fail to stop the leaks around win-
dows and doors. It’s cheaper to
spend cents for weatherstrip than
dollars for fuel. We have the
weather strip to keep your heat in
—Cold out.
“PLASTIPITCH”
COATED STEEL ROOFING—
has received a warm welcome in
this section. Slightly higher in
price it gives you all the advant-
ages of steel roofing without the
added cost of painting from year
to year. If your roofing job isn’t
started, TRY ‘“PLASTIPITCH”.
' GAY-MURRAY CO.
TUNKHANNOCK, PENNA.
Charles Coleman and children,
Ruth and Charles Jr. of Ashley,
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Roberts and
children Eleanor, Sally, Richard,
and Margaret of Plymouth, Mrs.
Phobe Atherton and son Herbert
of Wilkes-Barre, Mrs. Helen Linden-
muth and daughter Betty Jane,
William Green and mother, Mrs.
Elizabeth Green all of Wilkes-Barre,
Mr. nd Mrs. William John Jennings
and children, Katherine, Kenneth,
Shirley Mae and Judy.
Callers at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Smith to visit with
their daughter, Mrs. Joseph Seida
of Arizona were Mr. and Mrs. Mal-
colm Smith and children Allen,
and Loretta of Wyoming, Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Smith and son Donald Jr.,
of Trucksville, Mr. and Mrs. Del-
bert Mead and children Delberta,
Richard, Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Gregory and daughter Don-
na all of Sweet Vally; Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Comisky and children Wal-
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fritz, Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel Brown of West Dallas.
Mrs. Robert A. Williams
Is Honored At Shower
Mrs. Allen Ockenhouse and Mrs.
Russell Ockenhouse entertained at
the former’s home on Rice street on
Monday evening, at a stork shower
for Mrs. Robert A. Williams of
Davenport Street.
were served to the following: Mrs.
Henry Calkins, Mrs. Burton Gor-
Mrs. William Calkins, Mrs.
Herman LaBar, Mrs. Sam Mar-
gellini, Miss Marie Calkins, of
Shavertown, Mrs. John Layaou, of
Fernbrook, Mrs. Charles Stookey,
Refreshments
don,
Mrs. William Ockenhouse, Mrs.
Robert Lewis, Mrs. Harold Brobst,
Mrs. Ralph Eipper, Miss Ruth
Stookey, Miss Eleanor Ockenhouse,
the guest of honor, and the
hostesses.
CHILDREN’S PACKAGES
35¢
LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD
Story of Little Red Riding Hood on back
CANDY HOUSE
Story of Hansel and Gretel
ASSORTED LOLLY POPS
With paper stick
Evans Drug Store
Shavertown
Toms 18-20 Ibs.
MILKFED
TURKEYS
WHITE HOLLAND
Live or Dressed
Hens 12-14 lbs.
Now Taking Orders
For Thanksgiving
Harold Bertram
CHASE, PA.
TRUCKSVILLE R. D.
PARSER
REFRIGERATORS
matic refrigerator, we
Washing Machines
Whatever the make or model of your auto-
supplying worn or missing parts.
Refrigerators
Motors
can repair it for you,
DALLAS, PENNA.
Bulford’s Refrigeration Service
122 MAIN STREET
PHONE DALLAS 290-R-2
EVERY KIND,
NEXT TO POSTOFFICE
Electrical Repairs
FROM TOASTERS TO RE-
FRIGERATORS, INCLUDING
"RADIOS AND RANGES
FASTER - BETTER SERVICE
MARS = REPAIRS
WORK AND PARTS
DeRemer’s Radio Clinic
EVERY TYPE
— TRUCKSVILLE
17 RFE
ROASTED
OVER 500 BIG PRIZES!
mst puze $2,500.00 | cin oes,
500 $10.00 Orders for Food in Oar Stores
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IDETOWN mother, Mrs. William Weaver had | ter and Mary Ann and Rosilla — xvi
as callers on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. | of Trucksville; Mrs. Corey Mead,
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Rich,” Full Bodied
COFFEE
1b. 43c
Ideal
Super Flavor
COFFEE
Glvey ib. can
sown $1,000.00 | reuse | 00
POUND of Win Crest
mmo RE $500.00 waco ia Matiow
| . est COFFEE
10 PRIZES S100. EACH o Jeloat
Corre fl “Me
Ask Our Manager or Clerks For Full Particulars
Quality Fresh Meats, Poultry and Sea Foods
Round, Sirloin or Porterhouse — Western Beef
STEAKS 69c
Choice Center Cut
CHUCK ROAST
Highest Quality
Freshly Ground
» 55
bl Oda F. Ei iy Fo ds re Tasty, Sliced Top Quality—Skinless
ancy 1
Fresh, Sandard Fillets of 4 i AC 0 h Ib. b h Fr R AN KS Ib. h 5
OYSTERS | Pollock 1. 256 | pkg. Cc Cc
Haddo ok 1b. 39 c Whole Cooked Finest Ring or Long
t. Fillets of ] 3 1b. BO LO GNA:= h h
5136 |e *nsse] CHICKENS 2 1-99 c
.55¢ | PICNICS
Ready-to-Eat, Smoked—4 to 8 lbs.
49c
» 49;
Fancy Stewing
CHICKEN 3% to 4%; lbs.
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Dairy Foods
Glendale Club-Rich Processed
CHEESE ‘= 79¢
Velveeta Cheese Food *"'* 83¢
Sharp Cheddar Cheese ™ 69¢
Princess Oleomargarine ™ 33¢
Frosted Foods
Birds Eye — Fresh Flavored
PEAS 2 53c
Birds Eye Lima Beans ou 43c
Birds Eye Mixed Fruit ... 39¢
Fairmount Strawberries ox. 49¢
2 Ib.
loaf
No. 1 Mclntosh--Eating, Baking
APPLES
3 Ibs. 29¢
Western Rome
APPLES
Wull Bushel $4.19
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Sweet, Juicy, Florida
ORANGES 2+-43¢
Fancy Mushrooms ™ 45¢
Golden Sweet Potatoes 5 > 29¢
Penna. Blue Label
POTATOES
wh | wes] 39 Fa
$3.69 ag = 49¢
New Crop Italian
3 »- 3lc | CHESTNUTS ».29¢
Take 'em Along to the Game
CREAM WHITE veieastic. 2” "3
Shortening 3 1b. can S$ | : i i
JOAN of ARC KIDNEY BEANS No 1 2
COMPLETE
CHOCOLATE PIE MIX
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1-MINT
PILLSBURY'S
PIE CRUST
MIX
Personal
Size 3 for 9 Oc
Medium
Size 1 Oc
Large
Size 1 Te
med. {de 1c. $30
med. 140 10. 33¢
IVORY FLAKES
IVORY SNOW
CAMAY SOAP %;% 8 sakes Reh 2 cakes
OXYDOL mea 14g 1:c-33c Sit Ole
DUZ . valle nee3do Gio lc
TIDE "NeWest Discovery
SPIC and SPAN
pke. 900
pike. 206
WAXTEX
WAX PAPER
255 22¢
Bakery Delicacies
Virginia Lee—Fresh Orange Iced
LAYER CAKES--65¢
A Real Treat For Family and Guests
Virginia Lee—Chocolate Iced
GOLDEN LOAF CAKES =
Almond Streussel Coffee Cakes
Fresh Snow Flake Rolls az. | Bg
SUPREME BREAD =: 13c
Sunshine Krispy Crackers— “Gace: ™ " "** 29¢
Sunshine Hydrox Cookies sello pic. 30
Nabisco Premium Crackers—="" "= 25¢
Nabisco Filigree Sandwich Cookies i... 22¢
ge.
loaf
Staley’s Cream Gorn Starch Here 130
Kasco Dog Food—goes farther °™™* G5¢
Staley’s Cube I ~undry Starch “"™* 12¢
3 8 oz. cans 25¢
HYGRADE
Puss °N Boots Cal Food
LaChoy Foods
Goa wn (8g
SPROUTS can {3¢ All Beef
VEGRPABLES can 33¢
een > 10 § FRANKFURTERS
BEECHNUT
STRAINED
BABY FOODS
6" dlc
= 3c
Keep Several Cans
on Hand
Risin yy yy RY
AhAAARARAATSARTA SAA
DASH
DOG FOOD
2 2c
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