21 THE POST, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1949 BLACKTOP DRIVEWAYS—SIDEWALKS PARKING LOTS TENNIS COURTS, ETC. ROAD GRADING DALE PARRY DALLAS 417-R-3 Four Birds Nests Looking north from the windows of the POST four birds’ nests can be seen in the bare trees. 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 M. A. UTER LADIES and GENTS TAILORING 2m bpert (est? Press! ng 24 HOUR DRY CLEANING SERVICE We Call For and Deliver 77 MAIN STREET Luzerne KINGSTON 7-0091 PRA Greatest 4 OT RT Over 40 Years on Main Street FINKELSTEIN’S Credit Jewelry Store 72 Main Street, Luzerne All prices include Federal Tax. HARMONY HOUSE 100 Main Road TRUCKSVILLE Chicken Dinner $1.00 Fish and Chips 50 Real Italian Spaghetti With Meat Balls 50 French Fries 15 and 25c CHILI, SANDWICHES, PIZZA MIXED DRINKS, WINE, BEER AMBULANCE SERVICE Anytime — Anywhere DAY or NIGHT CALL DALLAS 400 Howard H. Woolbert FUNERAL DIRECTOR Ferguson Avenue SHAVERTOWN, PA. 4.00: £2 EY ee Et Tl 3 3 FOR EVERYONE 20 CHECKS $150 YOUR NAME PRINTED ON EACH CHECK g NO REQUIRED BALANCE *NB CHARGE FOR DEPOSITS OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT WITH ANY AMOUNT AT ANY TELLERS WINDOW IN These are the ladies who attended Mrs, William Cairl’s eightieth birthday anniversary party on Wednesday afternoon. Standing, left to right: Mrs. Morgan Wilcox, 8); Mrs. Amanda Yaple, 83; Mrs. Amy DeWolfe, 80; Mrs, Mary V. Rohrbach, 82; Seated, left to right: Mrs. Anna Avery, 85; Mrs, William F, Cairl, Sr., 80; Mrs. Sara Baker, 86; Mrs. Alliw Morris, 85, Eight Dallas Women Guests at Mrs. Cairl’s (Continued from Page One) terested in where I've been; they should be interested that I'm still alive”. Her husband, who died in 1933, was a farmer “and a good one” but left his early farm and moved with Mrs. DeWolfe to Dallas thirty- eight years ago. Mrs. DeWolfe is proud that she does her housework well and in the summertime cuts the lawn. There are three children, all liv- ing; Ruth DeWolfe, Dallas, Mrs. Mable Davenport, Pottstown and Olin DeWolfe, Washington. She .| has two grandchildren; Robert De- Wolfe and Virginia Davenport. Mrs. Morgan Wilcox, 80, was born in Jackson Township, moved to Wilkes-Barre when she was four and has lived in Dallas twenty- seven years, At present, she states, she has the enjoyable company of Mr. and Mrs. Walter King, who live with her, while her other most pleasant occupation is reading. Her late husband, Morgan, spent many years in the lumber business and real estate in Wilkes-Barre and Dallas. He was a member of Dal- las Borough Council. Mrs. Wilcox takes pride in recalling that Mor- gan was an All-American football player at Syracuse University. WYOMING EY 114 YEARS OF BANKING SUCCESS AT Corner Market & Franklin Streets Bember Fed. Deposit Insurance Corp'n. WARREN BOSTON CHEVROLET WE'RE THANKFUL .... because so many of you folks depend on us for regular car care. We show our appreciation by our work—by the best work that factory-trained mechanics using specially- designed equipment can do. YOU'RE THANKFUL . .. because when we do a repair or service job for you, you can bet your bottom dollar it’s done right and priced right. WARREN BOSTON CHEVROLET PIKE'S CREEK PHONE 461-R-8 | After graduation, he toured Europe jon a bicycle. Mrs. Wilcox has one daughter, Mrs. William Lynch, of Harrisburg, and two grandchildren. The grand- daughter is a buyer in New York City and the grandson is in the oil | business in California. Mrs. Mary V. Rohrback, 82, was born in Dorrance Township moving with her parents, when a small child, to York, Pa. Here she met { Mr. Rohrback, a foreman machin- ist; they went to New Jersey and were married. Mr. Rohrback serv- ed with his company at York for sixty-one years. Mrs. Rohrback lived in York fifty years, moved to Dallas and has resided here for the past six years with her daughter-in-law, the present Mrs, Henry Kraybill. Mrs. Kraybill was the wife of Mrs. Rohrback’s son, Walter, now de- ceased. Mrs. Rohrback spends her time at sewing, mending and house- work. She feels unable to attend church which, she states, is her greatest disappointment, To Erect Christmas Lights Jim Besecker, chairman of the Borough Christmas Lights Commit- tee, asks all community-spirited citizens to meet on Main street next Sunday aftegsficon to help erect the tree @nd lights, Three electricians and %three trucks will be on hand to expedite the Work. Several large refractories are among the most important present- day industries of Clearfield County. LOOK FOR ME AT THE DALLAS HARDWARE « « . Now is the best time to RESTYLE or REPAIR your fur coat. ! ‘@® Skillful Work @ Master Craftsmanship @ Free Estimates @ Free Storage '@ Very Low Price ® No Job Is Too Big . . . . . .Nor Too Small We are also relining and remodeling cloth coats. BETTER TAILOR and FURRIER 147 Main St., Luzerne, Pa. Call 7-2562 or Res. 7-7126 NEW LIFE THE OLD RA Your radio has pro taken a beating in r years. You may not re how worn out, run down, how weak it is. We can prokably put nf life in your faithful old ra by testing and repal and perhaps by addin; tubes. We recommend SOL VIBRATION - TES RADIO TUBES. AL WILLIAMS, Jr Radio Sales and Sery, Holcomb’s Grove TRUCKSVILLE, P Dallas 249-R-9 Member of Radio Servicg Association of Luzerne § SHOP, Read The Classified Cd Home Dressed Chicken Round Steak 188 MAIN STREET Fresh Home Dressed TURKEY, DUCK, and CHICKEN Fresh Pork Sausage _ LARE’S MEAT MARKET OPEN TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS TIL 9 AM 336 ‘Ih, Ply ae mT 49¢ Ih. ELIE mr 69c¢ Ib. LUZERNE AVOID THE PENALTY To avoid the penalty, the tax collg of Dallas Borough requests th pay their taxes on or before De and save the 5% penalty, whic added December second. ; ARTHUR R. DUNGEY Tax Collector oe Poses Half sizes in a number of price ranges. 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