The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 28, 1949, Image 5

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THE POST, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1949
'LARE'S MEAT MARKET
188 MAIN STREET LUZERNE
Open Friday and Saturday evenings till 9 p.m.
Rib End Pork Loin
Round Steak
Fresh Ground Hamburg
Fresh Pork Sausage
Tender Pork Liver
Lean Boiling Beef
Sliced Bacon
Ritter Pork and Beans
Hunt Halves Peaches
Little York Peas
8 cans $1.00
4 No. 2, cans $1.00
8 No. 2 cans $1.00
DIXON'S
FAIRLAWN MARKET
PICNICS PORK BUTTS
(small size) 39¢c Ib. (whole) 49c¢ Ib.
Home Made Sausage
SPARE RIBS Loose 62¢ 1b.
ik ib, Casing 65c¢ 1b.
Large Cauliflower Mcintosh Apples
2 for 29¢ 4 1b. 25¢
: ORANGES
Potatoes California or Florida
Peck Bag 45¢ 33c¢ doz.
Honor Brand Fordhook Limas 33c pkg.
Donald Duck Orange Juice 2c can
Campbell’s Chicken and Ch. Noodle Sp. 2 for 29¢
Hunt’s Y.C. Peaches, Sliced, 8 oz tin 10c
Franklin Granulated Sugar, 5 lb. sack 4c
Campbell's Pork and Beans 16 oz. tins, 2 for 23¢
Fairlawn Fancy Peas, full No. 2 size can 23c
Columbia Sauer Kraut 2 for 23c
IS YOUR TRACTOR
IN TOP CONDITION?
® Your tractor is the hardest
working machine on your
farm. Take good care of it be-
cause breakdowns mean a di-
rect loss of time and money to
you. Check your tractor now
or better sill bring it to us for
a complete checkup.
——— IGNITION SPECIAL
For This Month ONLY
This month we offer a complete ignition
tuneup — Magneto, Distributor, Coil,
Breaker and Condenser, Spark Plugs and
Cable Connections.
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5-STAR
SERVICE
For Star Performance in the Field Get I-H 5-Star Service in Our Shop.
GEORGE BULFORD
“Your Friendly International Harvester Dealer”
HILLSIDE PHONE 311
Warning
All hunters and trespassers
on posted ground controlled
by Overbrook Gun Club will
be prosecuted to the full ex-
tent of the law. Grounds will
be patrolled daily.
Horsemen are warned
against driving or riding
across Club posted property.
Overbrook Gun Club
Seventy-four persons were pres-
ent at the Hallowe'en party held at
the Pike's Creek Community Hall
Saturday evening, honoring those
with October birthdays. Many
added to the enjoyment of the eve-
ning by coming in costume,
Following a Grand March for
children up to twelve years of age,
the judges made these awards:
prettiest, Alice Mae Britt; funniest,
Cora Martin; most original, Connie
Pall. Prizes were awarded to the
older group as follows: prettiest,
Evadne Ruggles; funniest, Mrs.
Otis Rood; and most original, Alex
Ballantine. David Martin won the
door prize, an appropriately decor-
ated home-made cake.
As the crowd assembled and
later in the program music was
provided by an orchestra, the Oahu
Hawaiians. This family group, the
children of Amos Redmond, music
teacher of Hunlock Creek, won
trophy and music award ribbons
and honorable mention at the In-
ternational ‘Guitar League and
National Music Restival. Instru-
ments played by the children were
Hawaiian guitar, Spanish guitar,
bass violin, and ukulele.
Other numbers on the program
were songs by Janet Cornell and
Barbara Williams, “Quit Dat Tick-
lin’ Me,” and “Mighty Lak a Rose’;
Anderson Class Plans
Annual Turkey Supper
Anderson Sunday School Class of
Carverton Methodist Church will
hold its annual Turkey Supper
and Bazaar on Thursday evening,
November 3 at the church.
BLACKTOP
DRIVEWAYS—SIDEWALKS
PARKING LOTS
TENNIS COURTS, ETC.
ROAD GRADING
DALE PARRY
DALLAS 417-R-3
Brother when it's cold
you'll need
PRESTONE
ZEREX .
FIRESTONE
FRIGITONE
PEAK
ALCOHOL
ZEERONE
We have the largest stock
of automobile anti-freeze in
this end of Luzerne County.
BETTER HEAD IN TO
ROBERTS OIL
MEMORIAL HIGHWAY
at Hillside
for a check-up.
“When you think of tires—
think of Roberts.”
NY NN,
1949-50
HUNTING
LICENSES
Get Yours Today
Improved
Hunting License
Tag Holders
Made of transparent plastic
with special purpose pin
39¢
We handle all kinds of dog
remedies, medicines, soaps
ointments and flea killers.
Rival
DOG FOOD
Rich in food value, full of tempt-
ing flavor.
10c can
October Birthday Party Draws
Large Crowd At Pikes Creek
readings by Mrs. Ernest Keller of
Shavertown, and an exhibition of
twirling by Janet Cornell, a mem-
ber: of the Lehman High School
Band.
Pumpkin pie, sweet cider, and
coffee were served to John Gra-
ham, Dora Davenport, Elmer Wolfe,
Lee Landmesser, Harold R. LaBar,
Barbara Williams, Alice Mae Britt,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Williams, Mr.
and Mrs, William J, LaBar, Mrs.
Mae Boston, Jessie Shupp, Mr. and
Mrs, Clifford Ruggles, Ann Marie
Ruggles, Mr, and Mrs, T. E. Rug-
gles, Edna Frantz, Marjory and
Joan DeRemer, Frederick Ruggles,
Jack, Kenny and Donald DeRemer,
Burton, Steltz, Jr., Carl, Clyde,
Claude, Cora, Eleanor, Joseph,
Grace, and David Martin, Thelma
and Gladys Burkhardt, Betty Kes-
ter, Walter Pall and Connie, Mr.
and Mrs, Amos Redmond and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Keller,
Mrs. Thomas Pollock, M. L., Rug-
gles, Mr, and Mrs. J. E. LaBar,
Iona Holcomb, Bess M., Klinetob,
Faye Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Otis
Rood, Beverly Steltz, Augustina
Stepanski, Jeanie Weller, Buddy
Stepanski, Mame Dymond, Freda
Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bal-
lantine, Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Hol-
comb, Jr., and Sandy, Janet Cor-
nell, Evadne Ruggles.
Fredericks Celebrate
Wedding Anniversary
Mr, and Mrs. Stanley A. Fred-
erick of Fernbrook celebrated their
thirty-third wedding anniversary
on Tuesday, October 25.
The Fredericks were married at
Grace Episcopal Church, Kingston.
They have one son, William, Both
Bill and his dad are employed by
Bell Telephone Company in Wilkes-
Barre. Mr, Frederick has been there
for thirty-nine years, in fact, that's
where he met Mrs, Frederick, also
an employee then.
Mrs, Frederick is new president
of the Prince of Peace Auxiliary.
Ninety Attend
Men's Dinner
Dr. Hood Speaker
Tuesday at Orange
Doubt that agricultural problems,
either now or in the future, can
be solved for farmers by subsidy
was expressed by Dr. Kenneth
Hood, extension agricultural econ-
omist of Pennsylvania State Col-
lege, in an address before ninety
men attending the Three Point
Dinner for men of Orange, Mt.
Zion and Carverton Methodist
Churches at Orange Community
Hall on Tuesday.
Dr, Hood was introduced by
James D. Hutchison, county farm
agent. Arthur Gay was toastmaster,
Arthur Webb, president of the
Men's Class of Orange Church in-
troduced the class officers. L. Stan-
ley Jones was song leader. The
dinner was served by women of
Orange WSCS with the dining room
in charge of Mrs. Mary Emman-
uel and the kitchen was in charge
of Mrs, Arthur Webb,
Kingston Township Grade School
pupils will hold their annual Hal-
lowe’en party on Monday, October
31.
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Anytime — Anywhere
DAY or NIGHT
CALL
DALLAS 400
Howard H. Woolbert
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Ferguson Avenue
SHAVERTOWN, PA.
delivery service.
YOUR FURNACE DOES THE BEST IT CAN!
It's up to you to feed it! Call the BACK MOUNTAIN
LUMBER and COAL COMPANY today and order a
bin-full of high-heat Glen Alden Coal that will help your
furnace give you top-performance!
Back Mountain Lumber & Coal Co.
Memorial Highway, Shavertown
Phone 910. Prompt
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A Crosley
FREE
records with the world’s
And it costs only
Main Road
BILL GUYETTE
Model 9214-ML 11-tube FM and AM
This amazing instrument plays both 78 and 3314 RPM
Records
But with the purchase of this console we are giving
all of the new RCA Victor 45 RPM rec-
ords. This is the fastest record changer
in the world—An automatic changer and
record designed for each other.
Come In Today. See And Hear It Play
With this combination you can play all types of
This offer is for a limited time only.
Trucksville Radio Service
Phone Dallas 286-R-9
Record player which plays
finest, reproduction.
$299.95
Trucksville, Pa.
— JOHN HART
In Memoriam
In loving memory of Carrie A,
Kunkle who died October 26, 1948.
Sadly missed by daughter and
family,
Meeker Turkey Supper
Meeker W.S.C.S. will serve a
turkey supper Wednesday evening,
November 2 starting at 5:30 p.m.
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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
Read The Classified Column.
GROUND BEEF
CHUCK ROAST
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COUNTRY FRESH MEATS
CHESTNUT RIDGE SAUSAGE
FRESH HAM, Whole or Sliced
FRESH BACON, whole or sliced
ROUND STEAKS, well trimmed,
PORTERHOUSE and T-BONE
59¢ and 69¢ Ib.
63c and 73c Ib.
45¢c 1b.
45c and Slc Ib.
25¢ 1b.
Other Cuts Priced Equally Low for First Quality Cuts
RACE BROTHERS Pict
Route 309 just beyond the entrance to Irem Temple Bi Club
Phone Dallas 207-R-3
Daily, 9 am. to 5:30 p.m. Fridays, Saturdays 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. |.
Large Parking Space Available
FROZEN FOODS AND GROCERIES
THE PRODUCE CENTER
LUZERNE-DALLAS HIGHWAY
HEADQUARTERS FOR CANNING NEEDS
— Open evenings and Sundays | =
FRESH COLD CUTS AND MEATS
Large POTATOES—S$1.95 100 Ib. bag
Country Fresh McINTOSH
Eggs 50c doz. Apples $8.25 basket
Fresh California
Chestnuts 29¢ Ib. Oranges 3 doz. $1.00
Company, a huge success.
days.
“The people’s choice,
STATE ECE EOAAG EERE ERERRCRREEERR ER ORRRCRERE REE
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YoU!
The Master Garment Cleaners
Thank the people of the Back Mountain Region
You have made our Drive-In Branch Store on the :
Luzerne-Dallas Highway, across from Luzerne Lumber
Our supply of valuable gifts may last a few more
Be sure to get yours with orders of 95¢ or more.
“Colors are Bright—Prices are Right”
That's why more and more people are constantly
driving in and calling 7-6118 and 7-7401 for
Master Garment Cleaners’ Service
well worth the cost”
MASTER GARMENT CLEANERS
MAIN OFFICE AND PLANT
880-886 Wyoming Avenue
Kingston
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ATTENTION CITIZENS
Of Kingston Township
If you wish to have conscientious men, who are
wholeheartedly pledged to ‘promote the best interests of
If you are in favor of school board members who will
vote independently on important issues and whose votes
are controlled only by the dictates of your wishes
If you are in favor of faculty members devoting
their full time to the education of your children and not
subject to the whims of power mad politicians
If you are desirous of making Kingston Township one
of the outstanding schools in the area
If you are in favor of closer co-operation between
faculty, school board and tax payer
Then You Will Vote
On November 8th
for
Albert “Hub” Pesavento
and
James Hutchison
: INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES FOR
SCHOOL DIRECTORS, OF KINGSTON TOWNSHIP
This ad paid for by Republicans and Democrats
f Kingston Township
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