| WANT TO BUY Something Nice? Twenty Acres Land in Dallas Township Not far from schools and convenient to Dallas shop- ping district. Has good barn 30x30. An ideal spot for some one who likes the land. Barn can be converted. An ideal weekend retreat for ) 8 family. Double Lot Lehman Avenue, Dallas 80x160 feet $2,500 ~ One of the best residential streets in Dallas and one of the best locations. Lot 100x120 feet Overbrook Avenue $1,250 A nice lot in one of the most desirable sections of the Back Mountain Area. D. T. SCOTT & SONS Established 1908 Dallas Representative DURELLE T. SCOTT, JR. Real Estate and Fire Insurance ’ TELEPHONE Dallas 244-R-13 or W-B 3-2515 Residence 54 HUNTSVILLE ROAD Dallas, Pa. A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR TO BALL MY FRIENDS ~ AND CUSTOMERS IN THE BACK MOUNTAIN AREA. HECK?’S Dry Cleaning H. L. 4256 DINNER For Two... ~ ... 1s always a treat here. ’ Bring your best girl and 5 enjoy our taste-thrilling foods, splendid service, de- Our menu is replete with all lightful atmosphere. your favorite dishes pre- pared to a connoisseur’s taste. | Bowmans Restaurant Main St., Dallas Rev. and Mrs. Ira Button spent Christmas with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Truman Stuart and family at Strouds- burg. Their grandson, Philip, re- turned with them to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Holcomb Jr. entertained on Christmas day Mrs. Holcomb’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ballantine of Pike’s Creek and Mr. Holcomb’s father, Cletus Sr. and Clifford Hontz. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Kunkle entertained the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Case of Shavertown at Sunday dinner. In the afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Theo- dore Hutchinson and Ronald were their visitors. Harold Cragle spent Monday in Mehoopany on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bronson en- tertained over the holiday weekend the latter's sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eccleston and Marion of Washington, D. C. Other Christmas dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Richards and Mrs. Ella Kyttle of Wilkes-Barre and Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Wil- liams and Ronald of Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foss and the latter's mother, Mrs. Jennie Thomas were Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sutliff and family of Bloomingdale. Mr. and Mrs. Myron J. Bailey , of Pittsburg and Mr. and Mrs. By- ron Naugle and son, Richard of Mohawk, N. Y. were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Naugle. Frank Edwards and Keziah spent Christmas with the former’s daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bittenbender of Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long and family, Shirley Kitchen, Howard Post, and Mrs. Stanley Post wis- ited the Doran Posts in Danville on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Freeman spent the Christmas holiday with their son and daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Price of Alden and Mr. and Mrs. William Pearce of Wanamie. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kitchen en- tertained on Christmas Day Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Post, Howard Post, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long and family and Shirley and Janet Kitchen. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Eckhart visited their daughter and son-in- law, Dr. and Mrs. James Kurfees on Long Island over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Garrahan entertained at Sunday dinner Bar- bara Piccone, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bronson, Mr .and Mrs. Carlton Ash of Kingston; Mrs. Freeman Rob- bins of Shavertown; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bronson and Betty of Mains- ville; Miss Florence Roberts of De- troit, Michigan ;and Mr. and Mrs. George Bronson of Sweet Valley. WEST SIDE BUILDING MATERIAL GO. 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 THE DALLAS POST “More than a mewspaper, a community institution” ESTABLISHED 1889 Member Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers’ Association A non-partisan liberal progressive newspaper pub- lished every Friday morning at the Dallas Post plant Lehman Avenue, Dallas Pennsylvania. Entered as second-class matter at the post office at Dallas, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879. Subscrip- tion rates: $2.50 a year; $1.50 six months.. No subscriptions accepted for less than six months. Out-of state subscriptions: $3.00 a year; $2.00 six months or less. 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Unless paid for at advertising rates, we can give no assurance that an- nouncements of plays, parties, rummage sales or any affairs for raising money will appear in a specific issue. In no case will such items be taken on Thursdavs. Preference will in all instances be given to editorial matter which has not previously appeared in publication. Editor and Publisher HOWARD W. RISLEY Associate Editor MYRA ZEISER RISLEY Contributing Editor MRS. T. M. B. HICKS Don’t sell your antiques before calling LEIDINGER'S. Rifles, Revolvers, Guns, Furniture, Glass, Silver and Coins. En- tire Estates Bought. LEIDINGER’S 117 S. Washington St. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.—Phone 3-9459 CHECK ORLEVE ROT TT EHS RFRA Ere 20 CHECKS $150 YOUR NAME PRINTED ON EACH CHECK NO REQUIRED BALANCE © «NB CHARGE FOR DEPOSITS OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT WITH ANY AMOUNT AT ANY TELLERS WINDOW IN OF WILKES:BARRE Vimennnng WYOMINC Zoml NATIONAL Bank 114 YEARS OF BANKING SUCCESS AT Corner Market & Franklin Streets Somber Fed. Deposit Insurance Corps. You Can Buy Bottle Gas Any Place BUT WHERE CAN YOU GET GOOD SERVICE? METERED GAS IS CHEAPER Cutten Gas Company 30 WEST EIGHTH STREET _- Phone Wyoming 327 WYOMING, PA. a. " oT oe " TEAL ok &) J ’ THE POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1948 CALORIC GAS STOVES AND COMBINATIONS TELEPHONE 409-R-7 “A PERFECT CHRISTMAS GIFT” Immediate Delivery $99.50 and up HAROLD ASH Plumbing, Heating, Bottled Gas SHAVERTOWN, PA. BEST WISHES . for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. We pledge ourselves to serving you in 1949 with the finest materials at the fairest prices; to courtesy and ' friendliness in every trans- action; to satisfying you 100% not only with materials but with experienced advice on all your problems, large or small. bY Back Mt. Lumber & Goal Co. Distributors of Glen Alden Goal PHONE—DALLAS 215 NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT WHITEY’S SHOE REPAIR Formerly DALLAS SHOE REPAIR Located in Same Building t Soles-Parts-Service MILL HOLLOW REO 610 Union Street, Luzerne - - Anthony Jackowski, Owner = Dial Kingston 7-6653 Doc Burger, Sales Mgr. PAGE SEVEN New Year Greetings An abundance of health, happi- ness and good cheer is our Christ- mas wish for you and yours. Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Nulton Sr. Beaumont PRB ROE OLE OE TERETE CE TE TE OE CET TRE TE TE TE Th TTL TE ZK | BEEK TE TE TE TE TERETE RTE TERRE Th CR CE TR GE RETR TE TEC Ch TET TE TE Th . and thank you for your patronage. May your Christmas be a bountiful one! Marty Walsh's Colonial Inn Fernbrook 9074 Open House During The Holidays See our completely remodeled bar, dining room and Kitchen. SS SATS Ss emma I A SS FETE SSRIs rss AA A A C7 2 WEIL RIE TE TE TE TE CECE TE TEE ARETE RE RE TEBE TK Greetings to one and all. May the New Year hold the fulfillment of all dreams. ~~ Lehman Supply George L. Stolarick 5 & 10—Hardware—Electrical Supplies @%L 9 Gatiye, Spend New Years [Eve at Rex Restaurant and Bar No Reservations — No Cover Charge Gus Condoras, Prop. Harvey's Lake Tel. 253 OTE MI i A A A A RA RA TAI SS TA TA A RA A SA RR RE RE Just as the flowers shine in the sunlight . . . may the beams of joy radiate through your home during the coming New Year. BS PE SR I I SS ST SR SA RS RAAT SA AT | 7] When the bell-ringer tolls these bells—harken, our sincere wishes for a happy 3 New Year. and you'll hear LIRA IR PETE RERETET 3 < v8 Henry's Watch Repair Henry Mastalski, Prop. MAIN STREET - - DALLAS, PA. i WAELETE TE TEETER TERETE Four full quarts of that famous Breyers Bulk Ice Cream ot a big saving in cost. Ask your friendly Breyer Dealer for your favorites among 8 delicious flavors available in this economical Breyers Gallon. One-Half Gallon $1.25 EVAN'S DRUG STORE SHAVERTOWN