The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 30, 1949, Image 10

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    THE POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1949
Babson Sees
Drop In Business
(Continued from Page One)
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Serving you efficiently and courteously has been our aim throughout the pass-
ing year. During the coming year, we look forward to new pleasures in our
relationships—new milestones of greater service.
HAPPY NEW YEAR
ing 1950 will continue about the
same as during 1949,
44, The growth in industrial pen-
sions should help real estate sales
in Florida, California, New Mexico
and Arizona,
GENERAL BUSINESS
45. Many business concerns find
their operations sliding down to-
ward the break-even point. There
will not be as much margin be-
tween costs and selling prices dur-
ing 1950 as during 1949. Unem-
ployment will gradually increase
due to the installation of labor-
saving machinery and other causes.
46, Military preparedness will
continue to bolster general busi-
ness and employment during 1950,
but this is not a healthy develop-
ment.
47, Excluding Government owned
commodities, the physical stock
piles of manufacturers will remain
about the same during 1950 as
during 1949,
POLITICS
48. 1950 will, be an election year.
The Republican Party will remain
in the doghouse. The Administra-
tion - will continue to talk radically
against Wall Street and the so-
called “Selfish Interests”, but at
heart the Administration will be
fairly conservative. Its bark will be
far worse than its bite,
49, The administration will con-
tinue to be sympathetic to organ-
ized labor unless someone like John
L. Lewis gces too far. In that event
such a man will be made the whip-
ping boy, but with the consent of
other prominent labor leaders.
50. The Congressional Elections
of 1950 will not change the polit-
ical status of Congress to any great
extent,
to you all
HECK'S DRY CLEANING
PHONE H. L. 4256
Lean, Tender, Flavorful
Pork Loins
Rib End—Up To 3 Lbs. Half Loins
(Some Center-Cut Chops Removed) (No Chops Removed)
Y, 33c Rib Half ™ 39
Loin Half ™ 43c &
Center-Cut
Short-Cut
Chuck Roast “45¢ | Prime Rib Roast
Breakfast Style 0
49¢
Quality
High Quality
Sliced Bacon
PICNICS = 29c
1b. 50 e
Fresh Hamburg
Tender, Lean, Smoked
An Economical Treat—Avg. 6 to 8 Lbs.
GALLON HALF-GALLON
$905 $105
YOUR CHOICE OF POPULAR FLAVORS AT YOUR BREYER DEALER'S
For information, write or phone M. 1. os 87 on St., Witk
"45
Fresh-Killed, Stewing
CHICKENS = 39¢
Serve Chicken ’n’ Biscuits—Avg. Over 4 Lbs.
"FIX THEM NOW---
20 NL EARLY. BIRO Way
SR
Sea Foods
Fillets of Haddock, Cod
or Ocean Perch
Your 1b. 31c °
Choice
Party Suggestions
Rob Roy—Pale Dry
GINGER ALE 2.2. 25¢
Plus Tax and Bottle Deposit
Maraschino Cherries © °= '°t- 30¢
Olivar Stuffed Olives ** = "°*- 33¢
Mary Lou Kosher Pickles ‘=r 29¢
Domestic Swiss Gheese :':* 36¢
Swift Premium Standard, Fresh
Skinless Franks, Long Bologna,
or Ass’t. Baked Loaves OYSTERS
* 49¢ Liat 6%¢
14 oz.
Frosted Foods
pkg. 2 3c
Fairmont’s, Tender
Wonderful, Fresh-Garden Flavor
Get your tractor, truck and farm ma-
chines in tip-top shape abead of season.
How? By phoning us or dropping in
and letting us make a date to service
your equipment in our shop. We've got
the right parts, the proper tools and serv-
ice “know-how” to give you the BEST
service obtainable. Our prices are right,
If You Want 00,
the “inspected and approved”
sticker that is added life assur.
p Your
ance for yon and your family.
Choice
At six-mon; fh intervals your car Read the Classified Column
becomes s #pect of safety faults
that can cause serious accidents.
That is when an official inspec-
tion station will check to make
certain that your car is in safe
mnning condition.
Call or see us at once.
SPINACH
PACKARD
A GOOD USED CAR
Call
R. E. PHILLIPS
. 562-R-2 Kingston 77141
kes—to make certain they
1] stop and hold in an
gency.
ts—to make certain they are
focused correctly and that they
cast illumination a certain
number of feet.
Fairmont’s Broccoli 10° rks- 27¢
Birds Eye Mixed Vegetables xs: 25¢
Dulany Cut Wax Beans rks 25¢
Dulany Strawberries !*°* rke- 37¢
Special Price for Farmers
GEORGE BULFORD
“Your Friendly
HILLSIDE
International Harvester Dealer’
PHONE 311
See he sensational 4
Steering Wheel —for trueness Dal
: Ideal ade A
and freedom from lost motion. eal—Grade
SAUER KRAUT
2 =225¢
Tr Smshine
Hi-Ho Crackers
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Sweet, Juicy, Florida
‘ORANGES
Tires—for safe traction.
Windows —for safety glass to be
in oe condition.
Wweels—for balance and align-
ment.
Windshield Wiper—to make
Certain it works.
Mirror — for clearness of vision.
Horn—that signal can be heard
for at least 200 feet.
Exhaust — muffler and all pipes
and connections for safety.
Inspecting your car and the car
of every other Pennsylvania
driver has paid off in lives saved
and injuries avoided. This chart
tells the story.
TRAFFIC
ACCIDENTS
While the traffic accident rate
due to mechanical failure of cars
is 18% in the United States—the
ate for such accidents in Penn-
WW sy lvania is less than 4%.
Pennsylvania cars are 4% times
safer. That's how car inspec-
tion benefits you and all of
Pennsylvania.
Traffic experts recognize this
fact and are urging all states to
follow Pennsylvania’s lead in
this worthwhile safety measure.
Car inspection is for your
protection.
You will not be
permitted to drive
your car legally
after January 31st,
if you do not have
ag jicial car in-
a sticker.
JRE YOUR CAR IS SAFE
DRIVE IT SAFELY
*
MONWEALTH
ENNSYLVANIA
ment of Revenue
H. DUFF, Governor
fcr, Secretary of Revenue
CHEVROLET
BEAT THE
FIELD AGAIN!
ME THE 1950
BEATS ANY
CHEVROLET
EVER BUILT!
YEA? BOY!
_ THAT'S NEW!
FELLA TOLD |
ME THE 1950
CHEVROLET
1950 CHEVROLET Y audry ?
CHEVROLET'S
BEEN FIRST, ae HERE
TILL THEY LET ME
HERE WHEN
THE DOORS
8: 3/ THAT 1950
WT CHEVROLETLL
HAVE TO GO SOME
THEY'RE GONNA
SHOW THE
AND YOU
KNOW WHAT
| ELSE THE 1950
CHEVROLERXS
A
THAT'S
TERRIFIC!
Tender Calif. Carrols
Golden Southern Yams
Calif. Pascal Gelery
Size
216
A Real Bargain At This Price
2 buns.
larg:
19!
3 ibs. 29%
stalk 19¢
Lon) 29¢
Gerber’s
STRAINED 6 jars 5T¢
Foods
JUNIOR 6 jars 57¢
2 rks 33¢
Foods
Mrs. Filbert’s
OLEOMARGARINE
Rome Beauty Apples
Florida Tangerines
3 Ibs. 25¢
5120
Foods
1b.
oie. 31
“Heinz Strained Foods
Heinz Famous Foods
COOKED SPAGHETTI 2-~29c
Heinz Fresh Gucumber Pickles
pt. bot. i2¢
pt. bot. 13¢
6 i 57¢
Heinz White Vinegar
Heinz Cider Vinegar
Heinz Junior Foods
farce 20¢
Heinz Baked Beans
Heinz Tomato Soup
; Heinz Vegetable Soup
6 >=8ic | Heinz Tomato Ketchup
3 cans 3 i c
3 cans 25¢
bot. 24¢
Sliced
leed Clnamon Buns
Strawberry-Filled Buns
Gold-N-Snow Layer Gakes
Lemon-lced Loaf Cakes
Cello. Wrapped
Supreme—Specially Seasoned
STUFFING BREAD
Bakery F eods for Parties and Snacks
Supreme—Milwaukee
RYE BREAD
1 Be loaf
Serve With Sliced Swiss Cheese
vie 30c
pes: 286. |
each 65¢c
each 32¢
13c
LUX
Toilet Soap
= {1g
LUX
Toilet Soap
Regular
Size 3 for 23
KIRKMAN'S
Granulated
large
pkg. 28
Lady’s Hanky Free With
Each Package
Ideal Mince Meat ,20 oz. jar OKg
Airline Pie Filler Chery er Ib-33¢
Blueberry jar
Wrisley’s Toilet Soap Plastic Bu 59¢
Esso Lighter Fluid
4 oz. can i5¢
Owned and Operated by the American Stores Co.
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