The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 05, 1948, Image 6

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PAGE SIX
THE POST, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 35, 1948
BILL'S
BITS
By
Bill Hart
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Tunkhannock will be out to put
the finishing touches on their claim
for the Back Mountain crown as
they meet the Redskins of Dallas
Twnship in an all-important con-
test under the lights on the Tunk-
hannock field tonight . . . . On the
strength of their comparative rec-
ords, the Tunks rate a heavy fav-
orite as they sport wins over
Moosic, Lehman and Kingston
Township . . However, they
could do no better than hold
Avoca down to three touchdowns,
which is exactly the same margin
of victory Avoca held over Dallas
: . Meanwhile the Redskins still
hunting for their third win, are
out to atone for the haphazard
playing in their loss to Lehman
last Wednesday . . . . A win by
Tunkhannock will insure them of
the mythical Back Mountain cham-
pionship, whereas a loss would
complicate matters and place them
in a possible tie with either Kings-
ton or Dallas Townships.
Kingston Township plays host
to Shickshinny tomorrow afternoon
GOVERNMENT
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18” Machettes .............%. 98
Scout Axes 98
50% Wool Khaki Socks
Spr. oe 49
Pal Hunting Knife ..__.._.... 98
Shoulder Holsters ........._.. 69
Down Sleeping Bags
Poplin Cover ........ 14.95
Waltham, Watch Compass .98
Combat Socks, heavy ..- 49
Night Driving Glasses. .... 2.95
Work and Dress Socks—
BUPL.. hr 1.00
Plaid Sports Jackets—
100% Wool .......... 6.95
Boys and Girls Pea Coats 6.95
B-15 Jackets— :
Wool-Lined '.........00. 7.95
Cushionsole Socks _....... .50
Combat Serviceable
Shoe Pacs’ lil... 3.95
Saddle Soap iia 25
HUNDREDS OF OTHER ITEMS
HUB AUTO SUPPLY
Main Road - Trucksville
New Farm Machinery
Available Now
MODEL Q SILO FILLER
MOUNTED IMPLEMENTS
FOR CASE VAC TRACTORS
% 2 Bottom Plows
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Prompt Delivery
On New Tractors
8 Section Spring
Tooth Harrows
Heavy Duty Brushland Discs
Order Your Spreaders
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Delivery
USED EQUIPMENT
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(Practically New)
John Deere Lime Sower
Wilkes-Barre
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Luzerne-Dallas Highway
PHONE DALLAS 520-R-7
and the visitors reign as a two
touchdown favorite over the Katies
. Shickshinny boasts of a 20-0
victory over Dupont and a 33-12
massacre of Wilkes-Barre Town-
ship . . . . The Kaytees have won
only one game this season, an 18-0
victory over Lehman . . « . The
Lehman Scotties meet Moosic Sat-
urday and are easy favorites to
nail down their third triumph of
the season . . . . Moosic has lost
by such lopsided scores. as Wyo-
ming 42-0, Tunkhannock 25-0,
Avoca 23-0 and Jenkins Township
19-0. .
Last weekend was ‘disastrous for
Back Mountain teams as West
Pittston shellacked Kingston Town-
ship 32-0, Avoca took Tunkhan-
nock 19-0 and Lehman won over
Dallas Township 14-7.
The Green and Gold of Avoca
sailed through Tunkhannock 19-
0. in what was supposed to be one
of its toughest contests this sea-
son . . . . The two backs, Clifford
and Nolan, who did so much gain-
ing for Avoca when they played
Dallas and Lehman, also led the
parade against Tunkhannock . . . .
Avoca chalked up its sixth victory
to remain undefeated, one of the
few teams in the Valley with such
a record.
West Pittston swarmed over
Kingston Township to the tune of
32-0 for its fourth and most im-
pressive victory in the current
campaign . The renowned
Katie aerial attack failed to click,
completing only two out of
eighteen passes and this spelled
defeat for the Orange and Black
. . . Scoring in every period, a
povwertnl West Pittston backfield,
minus the services of star back,
to shreds.
All conversations are now lead-
ing up to the traditional Thanks-
giving Day clash between the Red
‘and White of Dallas Township and
the Orange and Black of Kingston
Township . . . With only two
more games before this important
event, both teams are preparing
now to gain a victory in the Tur-
key Day classic . . . . To date Dal-
las seems favored scoring 67 points
to its opponents 88, while Kings-
ton Township has scored only 25
But the schedule favored Dallas
in the earlier games, so that now
the Redskins face Tunkhannock
and Forty Fort on the two remain-
ing Saturdays, whereas Kingston
Township has already encountered
both these teams, losing by close
scores, 9-0 Forty Fort and 14-13
Tunkhannock . . . . The showing
Dallas Township makes against
Forty Fort and Tunkhannock will
go a long way toward determining
the relative chances of each team
. It is a rough choice and so
as the odds-maker says “You pays
your money and you takes your
choice.”
Jack Kirby, tore the Kaytee line
points to its opponents 93 . . . .'
BERUMONT
The week of Nov. 7 is “Educa-
tion Week” Webster gives the
meaning of education as “the sys-
tematic training of the moral and
intellectual faculties.” Both parents
and teachers play an important
part in the child’s education, so
visit your schools to know reasons
for present educational practices,
then plan with the teacher for your
child's own welfare. Suitable pro-
grams are being planned for var-
ius groups at the high school.
Local nimrods are concerned
about the scarcity of small game.
Bribe “Old Man Winter”!
It’s another girl for the “Mac”
Taylors. Too bad! “Mac” was count-
ing on a future baseball pitcher
for Beaumont.
‘Mrs. Stephen Szafram has re-
turned from Nesbitt Hospital where
she was a surgical patient.
The Walter Pilger family plans to
move to Rochester, N. Y. We shall
miss them very much.
The High School Masquerade
Party was well attended Thursday
night. Prizes were awarded the
following ; « Most Original - Ed-
ward Kresge, Norma Smith and
Linda Smith; Funniest—Howard
Smith and Edwin Snyder; Prettiest
Baby Belles, Nancy and Carolyn
Dietz. The girls in charge of the
group games did a good job in the
choice of games and in keeping
the group interested. Mrs. Bill
Belles won the door prize, which
was an electric clock.
Fred Weiss is a patient at the
General Hospital. We wish him a
speedy recovery.
The William Arch Austins saw
Bloomsburg beat Kutztown 27-0
at Bloomsburg Saturday.
Freight Volume Up
H. J. Borton, local agent for Le-
high Valley Railroad, reports that
freight shipments to this area are
still running heavy.
With new business establish-
ments starting in and around Dal-
las, further increased volumes of
freight and express are expected.
See CROSLEY
with the “NEW LOOK”!
It's here! The improved Cros-
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look’! Here's fine car smart-
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riding at 35 to 50 miles on
a gallon of
regular gaso- ===
line. Come in. &@
See the smart,
roomy, easy-driving Crosley
models with more style than
ever out front!
a FINE can
AS LOW AS $285.00 DOWN
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Company
651-53 Wyoming Ave., Kingston
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Kingston, Penna.
WE HAVE THEM
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LOOKING FOR
1942—BUICK SPECIAL SEDANETTE—Radio, Heater,
Seat Covers, Mirrors,
Winterized
$1350.00
1939—HUDSON 4 DR. 6 CYL. SEDAN—Radio, Heater,
Winterized
$725.00
1941—PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE—Heater, Seat Covers,
Winterized
$935.00
1940—BUICK SPECIAL 4 DR. SEDAN—Radio, Heater,
Turn Signals, Original Black Finish
Winterized
$1095.00
Many other personally endorsed cars at bargain prices.
Oliver Motors Ine.
USED CAR LOT
576 MARKET STREET
Turn Signals, Good Tires
Dial 8-0478
BOXED CHOCOLATES
Chocolate Covered
BUTTER CREAMS ..........cccccnvives $1.00
Chocolate Covered
CORDIAL CHERRIES
Evans Drug Store
Decorated
CREAM MINTS ...0.....coiiiiisannssr $1.25
in shapes of fruits and flowers
'Shavertown
Soles-Paris-Service
Mini. HOLLOW REO
610 Union Street, Luzerne - -
Anthony Jackowski, Owner -
Dial Kingston 7-6653
Doc Burger, Sales Mgr.
HEATING
OIL BURNER UNITS
STOKERS—STEEL ASH PITS
HOT WATER HEATERS
WINTER AIR CONDITIONING
AUTOMATIC DAMPER REGULATORS
Immediate Installation — I Year Guarantee
3 Years To Pay Reasonable Prices
FREE HEATING SURVEY and ESTIMATES
J. J. BRENNAN
Shavertown, Pa. — Phone Dallas 199-R-7
SPECIAL
Get your WILK
Radio Album at
Hazeltine's.
SNAPPY SERVICE
JACK HAZELTINE’S AUTO SERVICE
MAIN STREET
WHEN YOU GET
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You'll want to give it the best possible
care and use the finest gasoline and
oil.
Let us service your car regularly
with the highest skill, finest quality
products at very low cost.
WITH A SMILE
DALLAS
THEY'RE CURED \ J
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ONLY Hawkinson Treads are
cured to the short circle rolling
radius. This cannot
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and Short at the
same time.
See the licensed Hawkin-
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locality . .. he will gladly
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20. SCOTT STREET
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania — Dial 2-3151
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* Floating Power
« Safe-Guard Hydraulic Brakes
* “Easy-Lift”’ Trunk Lid
o “Hush-Point”’ Body
Mountings
* Coil Front Springs
« Hypoid Rear Axle
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