The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 26, 1948, Image 5

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    THE POST, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1948
PAGE FIVE
TRUCKSVILLE
Lincoln Hoover who was shot
accidentally while hunting two
weeks ago has returned to his
home from Nesbitt Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Worth of
Trucksville Gardens have moved to
their new home at 44 N. Atherton
evenue, Kingston.
Mrs. Florence Malkemes of Le-
high street entertained the associate
matrons of District 21 O.AE.S. at
her home recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Compton
and Mrs.
Shaver visited his
Mr. and Mrs.
Lehman recently.
Mr. and Mrs.
Skippy
grandparents,
George Shaver.
Charles Snyder at
Charles Conklin
of Bethlehem spent the weekend | and family spent the weekend with
with relatives and attended the!
funeral of Joy Lamoreaux.
Mrs. Arnett Albee and Mrs. How-
ard Spray spent Friday with Mr.
100% wool plaid
A complete line of
These and many more great v
Use our easy
THE SHEWAN SHOP
Gifts for all the family
INFANTS and CHILDRENS WEAR
dresses slippers snowsuits
robes bonnets overalls
LADIES WEAF
slips hosiery bedroom slippers
scarves .
gowns pajamas
MENS WEAR
dress shirts plaid shirts turtleneck polos
reversable jackets
NOVELTY GIFTS*
alues at unbelievably low prices.
Layaway Plan.
Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver.
Lady Rebekah Lodge 514 met
at the Fire Hall Wednesday even-
ing and installed officers.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Gensel have
moved from Pioneer avenue to De-
munds road, Fernbrook.
T_T VELVTVITVITCELT TR
DISTINCTIVE
FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS
See us for
Weddings, Funerals, Anni-
versaries, Birthdays, Special
Events.
“The Best In Flowers”
HAUCK’S FLOWERS
TELEPHONE 535
Memorial Highway—Dallas
Taf VITVITVITTITTELTT
Evangelist
Riker A. Simkoe, Evan-
gelist of North Chili, New York,
will begin ‘Revival Services at
Trucksville Free Methodist Church
on Sunday.
He will speak Sunday morning
at 10:30, Sunday evening at 7:30,
and every evening next week at
7:45. These special meetings will
continue for at least two weeks.
Rev.
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CENTER STREET
We are now ready to serve you with
delicious Bar-B-Ques, Hamburgs, sodas
and sundaes. is
We serve Dolly Madison Ice Cream.
ALLEN'S LUNCHEONETTE
SHAVERTOWN
Pillar To Post
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as regretful that I had been caused
delay and trouble, and enclosed
a credit slip for thirteen cents to
defray the postage used in sending
back the skirt. The concern was
very glad to make the substitution,
as the original article had proved
unsatisfactory, and the policy of
the company was to satisfy the
customer at all costs.
The second package contained a |
printed notice to the effect that
nine cents postage was due on the
order, but that the package had
been mailed in spite of this derelic-
tion on my part. I could use the
stiff card with the diagonal fold
and the enclosed envelope to send
nine cents in small coins and thus
balance the account.
This left me in a quandary. If
I returned the extra yardage of
flannelette after all the fuss I had
made, I would be labelled as a
crank of the first water. Anybody
who sews for young children can
absorb five extra yards of pink
flannelette. I mentally readjusted
my Christmas list and sent out a
check for two dollars and eighty
cents, along with the card contain-
ing nine cents in small coins.
Today, hanging from the hook of
the mailbox, there was a brown
paper package. It contained five
yards of pink flannelette.
Montana's mining interests, in-
cluding gold, silver, cooper and zinc
are large.
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Here it is . .
Remember last year?
ribbon?
Remember what a help it was not to have to wrap each gift yourself . .
sifting up late at night with odd Christmas wrapping papers, bits of string,
The Most Exciting
Christmas Box Ever Opened...
. the famous Isaac Long Box!
That gorgeous bit of fluff with the luscious satin
funny stickers, and the scissors under everything?
Remember that extra thrill of seeing under the Christmas tree those
wonderful Isaac Long striped boxes, just about as handsome packages as
grow?
Well, here we are again with the same famous box, with a new and hand-
some satin ribbon in bishop’s purple this time, and a new special artistic
one you will be proud to sign your name to.
gift card attached . . .
It is again the “Most Exciting Christmas Box Ever Opened”!
WHY BUY A NEW
FUR COAT!!!
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You can have your fur coat
== look like new—restyled to
== the latest 1949 styles.
We specialize in
REMODELING—RELINING
GLAZING—STORAGE
No Job Too Big Or Too
Small
Cloth Coats Also Restyled
BETTER TAILOR
and FURRIER
147 Main St., Luzerne, Pa.
Dial 7-2562 or 7-7126
Open 8 AM. to 8 P. M.
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RADIO NEWS
Record Players
Weé had a call the other day on
a record player. It would not drop
records. Cause: someone thought
it was a pinball machine and tilted
it. Keep those record players level
—they not only work better
mechanically but sound better too.
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FOR SALE: One Nationally known
FM AM table model radio—A
$67.50 value for $57.50. NEW.
AM Radio
Pop did it again. I found out,
when I got there, Pop had gone
into the set with pliers and screw-
driver. That's alright Pop, that’s
the way I got my start—the only
difference now is that I have had
twenty years of mistakes so I know
what not to do and some of the
things that make for improved
reception.
FOR SALE: One Nationally known
AM table model radio, a beauty
in Ivory, a $37.00 value for $32.50.
NEW.
FOR SALE: An Automatic Car
Radio, fit any car, a $39.50
value «for $34.50. NEW,
Radio Service
You know folks, the days of the
screwdriver radio repairman are
over. Today it takes hundreds of
dollars worth of equipment and a
background in Electronics that a
tinkerer never has. I have twenty
years of successful radio experience
and all the instruments that goes
for efficient and economical servic-
ing of your radio.
Call us for the best kind
of SERVICE; the friendly
efficient service.
C. L. CONGDON
BACK MOUNTAIN RADIO SERVICE
—==| Joyce Schoonover is
Guest on Sth Birthday
Joyce Schoonover was guest of
honor at a birthday party given
FOR
Infants’ and children’s wear
by her mother, Mrs. James Schoon- || and gifts, shop at
over of Centermoreland Saturday
afternoon. Joyce was five. She re- NORMAN’S KIDDIE
ceived many lovely gifts. Present
were: Lois and Lola Gay, Linda SHOP
Schoonover, Carl Brandon, Clar- 79 MAIN STREET
ence Schoonover, Roland, Robert
and Linda Schoonover, Mrs. Carl Luzerne
Shupp, the guest of honor and the
. hostess.
Use Our Lay-Away Plan
and a complete line of toys
JUST RECEIVED A
FRESH SHIPMENT OF
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from
your list,
ub LETTER to YOUR CHILD
SANTA CLAUS
ded direct {
ANIA CLAUS LAND
SANTA CLAUS, INDIANA
An authentic 4-color letter from Santa
himself! Addressed by you and mailed
in a 3-colored envelope bearing the
magical ** Santa Claus’
dress an envelope for each child on
pay only 25¢ for each, and
we'll do the rest—early in December.
only 25¢
includes 3c prepaid postage
COME IN AND ADDRESS ENVELOPES TODAY!
Dallas 5, 10 to $1.00 Store
46-48 MAIN STREET
postmark. Ad-
DALLAS
SCHRAFETS
CHOCOLATES
PHONE 7-1139
LUZERNE'S
CANDY HEADQUARTERS
KOVACS MARKET
68 Main Street, Luzerne
Schrafft’s Chocolates
$.89 Pound
Assorted Chocolates
5-Pound Box $2.69
Clear Toy Candy
$.29 Pound
Candy Canes 5¢ Each
Special discounts to schools,
Sunday schools, and churches.
OPEN EVENINGS
E. Dallas
PHONE 317-R-8
Fernbrook-Demunds Road |
Elect
REPAIRS
ON ALL RADIOS
90 DAY
GUARANTEE
ON ALL
WORK AND PARTS
DeRemer’s Radio Clinic
NEXT TO POSTOFFICE TRUCKSVILLE
rical Repairs
EVERY KIND, EVERY TYPE
FROM TOASTERS TO RE-
FRIGERATORS, INCLUDING
RADIOS AND RANGES
FASTER - BETTER SERVICE
REPAIRS
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