rr —___—.—. ne PAGE SIX At the beginning of the 19th century 14 to 19 hours of work a day were common for women and children as well as men. "Don’t Darken My Door” Are you interested in seeing an unusual play? Then you will want to see, “Don’t Darken My Door” which is being presented by the Seniors of Lehman High School on December 10, in the school auditorium. This production is un- der the capable direction of Mrs. D. S. Travis. Important Notice All borough boys and girls who havé band uniforms that they are not using are urged to turn them in to the Dallas Borough High School so that some one else may enjoy them. 2 HUB AUTO SUPPLY Main Road Trucksville A THE POST, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1948 Refrigerators Motors Washing Machines i Whatever the make or model of your auto- matic refrigerator, we can repair it for you, supplying worn or missing parts. Bulford’s Refrigeration Service 122 MAIN STREET DALLAS, PENNA. PHONE DALLAS 290-R-2 GOT AN OLD i$ OIL BURNER? REPLACE IT WITH MODERN YORK-HEAT! Just like cars, oil burners grow old, waste- ful, inefficient. If you own an old oil burner,” consider replacing it with a modern, fuel-saving YORK-HEAT Boiler Unit, Winter Air Conditioner or Conversion Burner, Immediate in- stallation at low cost. Call: HAROLD ASH | SHAVERTOWN, PA. 9%) | R NN nay RAY OL) MFR oo Guaranteed by ® \ Good Housekeeping 207 as Aoviansto WE DALLAS 409-R-7 YORK-HEAT AMERICA'S FINEST AUTOMATIC HEAT Y 0 R K SEE THE NEW AND DIFFERENT HAWKINSON “STEEL TREAD” TIRE STOP Safely on slick ice... SNOW... THE ROAD! On slick ice . . . snow . . . and greasy blacktop, you'll want the proven skid control and double safety of Hawkinson Tread. Over 2,000 tre- mendously strong steel claws, imbedded in your tire during the treading process, give you life-saving penetration in addition to conven- tional tire traction. Only Hawkinson-Tread—Treads-of-Steel—O0ffer: 1. “Coat of Mail” protection which deflects glass, pices of metal, and sharp rocks Greater skid control Safer, straight-line + faster starts - Take A Ride With Yeur Hawkinson-Tread Dealer Today ! AUTHORIZED HAWKINSON TREAD SERVICE McCARTHY TIRE SERVICE CO. 20 SCOTT STREET and eo bo stops Dial 2-3151 | Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania — 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 ee RR ER »oo10 know fhat your cows have UNIFORM MILKING...EVERY DAY! There are many kinds of milking—hand and machine «-« « but there is only one “magnetic”? milker — the De Laval Magnetic Speedway « o o that assures uniform, fast and regular milking at all times. It is a wonderful feeling to know that your cows are being milked in the same uniform, correct way day after day. And the re- sults of De Laval Magnetic Speedway fast, uniform milk- ing are wonderful, too. Why not talk it over with us today? John Deere Quality Farm Equipment & Service SHICKSHINNY, PA. Phone: Muhlenburg+9-R-716 RURAL SUPPLY CO. Muhlenburg-Harveyville Road Rugged, Powerful — MOBIL TARAS rey Guaranteed — by the Makers of Mobilgas—Mobiloil Mobil Batteries are rugged, dependable—built for flying starts and long, trouble-free service. Famous quality fea- tures include long-life grids, sturdy heavy-weight plates. See them today! KEN GROSE’'S “Friendly Service” MEMORIAL HIGHWAY +AT THE OLD TOLL CATE. (Near the Piedmont) a See Us For Complete SOCONY-VACUUM JWLLIILE Mobil-Care Ra TITHE rt A pT ~ IDETOWN Mrs. Roy Tryon returned to her home on Sunday after being a patient at the Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. Malcolm Peters and William Pyrah of Wilkes-Barre spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. John Gar- ringer. Mrs. Helen Lindenmuth and daughter Betty Jane, Mrs. Green and son William of Wilkes-Barre spent Sunday with Mrs. William Weaver. Alfred Hadsel is ill at his home at this writing. We hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. George Wase of Syracuse, N. Y., who wisited rel- atives and friends over the week- end in Kingston, Wilkes-Barre and Shavertown were dinner guests on Sunday ‘of Mrs. Claire McKenna. Mrs. Della Parrish had as guests on Thursday night at dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Randall of Hunts- ville, Mrs. Paul Johnson of Wash- ington, D. C., and Mrs. Howard Reilly. The occasion was to help Mrs. Randall celebrate her 74th birthday. Mrs. T. S. Blanchard spent sev- eral days last week in Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moore of Simsburg, Connecticut spent the weekend with his sister, Mrs. Es- ther Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lukeski and Ray of Hamlin, Mrs. Matthew Carey and daughters, Helen and Janet of Wyoming, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Williams. ,Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shannon and children, Donald and Mona Kay, of Danville, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kitchen . SWEET VALLEY Dedication of a solovox, gift of the Ladies Aid Society, will take place at the First Christian Church Sunday evening, November 28 at 7:30 p.m, The dedication will take the form of a recital with special vocal selections added. The ladies are proud of the solovox and ex- tend a cordial invitation to every-= one to come and enjoy the recital. Mrs. Mary Wheeler of Nanticoke was guest of Miss Klinetob over the weekend. Callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bronson over the week- end were Mrs. W. J. Richards, Miss Elizabeth Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Williams and Ronald of Wilkes Barre; Miss Mary Bitten- bender, Mrs. F. H. Garrahan and Mrs. Cleo Welles of Kingston. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morgan of : Drums will move into the August Quoos home shortly. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Farver have home on Mountain Top. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy White and children were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bonning and children of Athens are vis- iting relatives here this week. Mrs. Elizabeth Wesley was called to Allentown this week by the ill- ness of her daughter,, Mrs. Rex Cope. Mrs. Cope has pneumonia. Mrs. Michael Niemchick and Miss Iona Holcomb spent Monday in Nanticoke. The Sweet Valley improvement Association will ‘meet tonight, Fri- day, at the Charles Long home. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Peifer have announced the birth of a son, their second boy. Centermoreland Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lamoreaux, Mrs. Jestie Schoonover were week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben- nett Rerry of Binghamton, N. Y. Mrs. Schoonover remained with her daughter for the week. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sickler of Sutton Creek called on Mrs. Mamie Gay on Sunday. Mrs. Tom Earl and Family of Carverton were Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thom- as Dickinson. Ida, Schoonover spent the week- end wisiting relatives in Philadel- phia, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Howell, and son Robert of Johnson City, N. Y. called on Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert Smail on Sunday. Franklin County is the birthplace of President James Buchanan. 610 Union Street, Luzerne _— a1 JE Soles-Ports-5 ervice Nii. HOLLOW REO Anthony Jackowski, Owner Dial Kingston 7-6653 - Doc Burger, Sales Mgr. moved into their newly purchased |" ig BITS By Bill Hart — The local gridiron warriors wrote the ‘closing bars of the ’48 foot- ball sonata yesterday—Kingston Township clashed with Dallas Township on the Dallas field— Clark Summit visited Tunkhan- nock for their season’s finale, Hu Yesterday morning's game be- tween the Redskins of Dallas Town- ship and the Kingston Township Kaytees was a continuation of the old rivalry between the two schools —a season, no matter how dis- astrous is considered successful by either school if it ends in a vic- tory over its traditional rival. With this season over ,the fam- iliar cry “wait ’til next year” again rings out . . . Kingston Township loses quite a few players through graduation, while Dallas Township is considerably better off, having for the most part an undergraduate squad. : The friendly rivalry between the two schools has been increased by the announcement from the Dallas Rotary Club that it is sponsoring a football trophy for the Back Mountain area . . . . This trophy, a bronzed football shoe, will be presented to the members of the winning team by the Rotary at the Irem Temple Country Club early next month. . Hereafter, the trophy will be awarded to the team having the best won and lost re- cord among the Back Mountain teams. This coming basketball season promises to be one of the hottest in years . . . .Dallas Borough ig fostering a small, fast team which will be pointing for the top spot— giving the Blue and Gold some top flight, if not some championship competition, will be the rangy Kingston Township squad and the veteran Fairview outfit. . . . The dark horse of the league will be Laketon i 0 At present it looks likely that Harter, Lehman and Dallas Township will hold up the rest of the league (from the bot- tom) again this year. Fairview became the second team in the league to play an exhibition tilt as they tangled with Wilkes- Barre Township on Tuesday. It will meet the same team again next Tuesday . . . . Dallas Borough en- gaged Wilkes-Barre Township Wed- nesday in a practice game . . .. Fairview lists as its opponents be- sides the Back Mountain squads, such teams as White Haven, Rock Glen and Foster Township . . . . Dallas Borough has listed Forty- Fort, West Pittston, Tunkhannock and Nescopeck as opponents in its exhibition games. Dallas Legionaires first practice in Dallas Borough gym Sunday . . . . Many members of last year’s top squad were pre- sent, along with a number of as- pirants for spots on the team. BEAUMONT Remember Thanksgiving school vacation is from November 24 to November 30. Congratulations are being sent to the Willard (Lefty) Netzels. The occasion is the birth of a girl, Jerry, at the General Hospital, November 19. Dr. Beck is giving medical ex- aminations to the pupils of grades 1,:3,:°5:4,+9, and 11. The high school assembly pro- gram last Friday centered around a farewell party for Harold and Donald Pilger who have moved to Rochester N. Y. . The Donald Millard family. will move into the house vacated by the Pilgers. Have you done your plum pud- dings or apple sauce cakes? If you haven't call Mrs. Dorothy Johnson H.L. 3418 for an appoint- ment at the cannery. A complete Thanksgiving dinner consisting of turkey, stuffing, mash- ed potatoes, peas, sticks, glorified rice, and milk was served Wednes- day at school by the personnel of the. School Lunch Program. Give to the local Salvation Army drive and by so doing help your- slef and someone else to a most held their Granted Permit Harrisburg, Nov. 18-(PNS)-The State Water and Power Resources Board has granted Lucy Crispell the right to construct a wharf in Harvey's Lake, adjoining Baird St., extended at the Lake. BILL'S | FIRST ON MOM'S SHOPPING LIST! Tasty, health-giving products from our dairy are first on her shopping list! Creamery-rich butter, delicious cheeses, flavorsome salad dress- ings. Keep Healthy with milk products. . AT YOUR DOOR OR AT YOUR STORE FORTY FORT DAIRY STORE FERNBROOK, PENNA. RADIATORS CLEANED and REPAIRED Removed and installed in our Radiator Hospital at the new location on Memorial Highway. primi Dallas Portable Welding Co. Memorial Highway - Dallas - Phone 55 -R-T « ONE STOP SERVICE Pull up before one of our gasoline We'll fill the tank, check the radiator, clean SPECIAL pumps and let us do the rest! Firestone Air Chief AC-DC-Portable , Radio $65.75 Value— Special price $55.00 the windshield, test the tires plus any other service you desire. Drive in Now. SNAPPY SERVICE WITH A SMILE + JACK HAZELTINE’S AUTO SERVICE MAIN STREET —— DALLAS HOUSEWIVES: Eliminate that extremely unpleasant weekly task of soaking and scrubbing unsightly stains to keep that new look freshness in your bath- - FLUSH-O-LET Give your Toilet A New Look Always No more brushes— No more disinfectants No more scrubbing Rn AWING Pict No 3 Out of sight; sits inside 3 water tank. | N= \ ~ You can install this AUTOMATIC TOILET BOWL CLEANER in a few minutes : Safe and Harmless $3.75 complete Refills $.75 lasts 6 to 12 mo. 2 AT BETTER STORES EVERYWHERE Sold at leading department and hardware counters Guaranteed by Flush-o-Let Inc. Locally at Dallas Hardware & Supply Evans Drug Store - Shavertown or write FLUSH-O-LET—Box 35, Dallas, Pa. i it
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers