The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 03, 1950, Image 7

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‘Get Those Papers Ready | Announce Third Child
C. J. Hill, local Boy Scout lead-
er, has announced that Saturday,
February 25 will be paper collec-
tion day for the Back Mountain
Area. People are asked to bundle
- their papers and have them ready
for the boys who will start early
in the morning. Collection will be
ri made with trucks.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson M. Brown,
1624 Salam Road, Valley Stream,
L. I. announce the birth of a son,
January 20, in Nesbitt Hospital.
They have two daughters. Mrs.
Brown is the former Helen W. Gor-
ham, R.N. of Luzerne and before
marriage was supervisor of nurses
at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital.
ton
(ficatine.
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REO. v.85. PAT. OFF.
KUNKLE, PA.
Our past record of Performance on
both feeds recommends their use.
. BUY TODAY.
TI-0-GA FEED SERVICE
DEVENS MILLING COMPANY
A. C. DEVENS, Owner
Phone 337-R-49 Phone 200
DALLAS, PA.
We Now Offer
CHICATINE 25% PROTEIN »
and CHICATINE 20% PROTEIN
for starting your 1950 chicks.
Quality
Dry Cleaning Special
for a limited time only
COATS, SUITS, and DRESSES
Plain
5c
2 for $1.25
AT OUR
DRIVE-IN STORE
On Luzerne-Dallas Highway
Across from Luzerne Lumber Company
Drive In! Easy to Park! Quick Service!
Quality By
MASTER GARMENT CLEANERS
Wraps, Gowns, Drapes, Slip Covers
Drive them in to a MASTER Cleaner & Dyer
Office and Plant
880-886 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston
BEAUMONT
The pupils of Mrs. Louisa Nie-
man’s class did a grand job sur-
prising her with a birthday party
last week.
Don’t forget to buy your Val-
entine for the Lend-A-Hand Party
Thursday, February 9 atthe I.O.O.F.
Hall.
We did it again ! ! The high
school boys downed Meshoppen on
Meshoppen’s floor last Tuesday in
the final three minutes of play.
The “nip and tuck” game was
brought to a roaring finish by our
boys piling up eleven points to
win 40-29!
It’s a girl for the Charles Ever-
etts at the General Hospital, Thurs-
day, January 26. Mrs. Everetts
is the former Wanda Belles.
John Flythe has returned from
Savannah, Ga., to be with his
mother, Mrs. Edward Belles.
Mrs. John Rifenberry, Mrs. Wil-
liam Rifenberry, Mrs. Jonah Smith,
and Mrs. Wm. A. Austin attended
the opening of the Dental Clinic
for school children at Tunkhan-
nock Friday.
Robert Dymond has found em-
ployment at Hartford, Conn.
Ira Kresge is enjoying the sun
in Florida.
IDETOWN
Mrs. Della Parrish entertained at
dinner on Friday Mr. and Mrs.
Howard F. Reilly and Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Parrish in observance of Mrs.
Reilly’s and Paul's birthdays. Sun-
day Mrs. Parrish had as guests at
dinner Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Middleton and son Homer Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Huntzinger
and son Thomas of Shillington re-
cently spent the weekend with the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Hayden Williams.
Callers at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Montross on Saturday
were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Carich-
ner of West Pittston and her sis-
ter, Miss Hope Smith of Union,
N.Y.
The Confidence Class will bake
pasties at the Churchhouse on
Thursday every two weeks up until
Easter. Orders will be taken up
until Wednesday night by Mrs.
Dean Shaver and Mrs. Bruce Wil-
liams.
Silver Leaf Game Party
Members of the Silver Leaf Club
of Kunkle will hold a card and
game party in the Kunkle Com-
munity Hall, Thursday, February
9 at 8 o'clock. There will be door
prizes, game prizes, and refresh-
ments. Mrs. Irene Transue is gen-
eral chairman assisted by Mrs,
Betty Meeker, Mrs. Dorothy Dod-
son, Mrs. Sylvia Brace, Mrs. Helen
Landon, Mrs. Fannie Hoyt.
The Home of Better Heat
Winkler has tts year, a
of Industrial
Burners,
or Hand Fired),
Furnaces, Wall
Heaters.
previous year.
and Domestic Automatic
Heating Equipment, Stokers, Oil and Gas
Hot Air Furnaces
Steam or Hot Water
Boilers, and complete package units, Floor
Furnaces,
Knowing that Winkler and its Dis
tributors are always thinking of Customer
Benefits, we are now far ahead of any
With our new added line
WINKLER INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL HEATING EQUIPMENT
complete line
economy,
(Automatic
When
tion.
and Space
Call
type of
ESC SERVIC :
ATING EQUIPMENT,
of Furnaces and Boilers,
more
added Customer Benefits, engineered all
the way: through to the complete installa-
System, you buy quality -and economy.
Dallas
will be glad to solve your Heat
ing Problem with our engineer
and trained mechanics, on any
we can give more
comfort, with
heating
you buy a Winkler Heating
579-R-7 and we
Automatic Heating.
COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE SERVICE
Goa Our Automobile Service Department is prepared to take
care of all of your service needs under the direction of
James Gordon, a skilled mechanic, who is in charge of
_ complete automobile repairing.
Greasing and washing service is in charge of John Engler.
| Complete lubrication service with Standard Esso Products.
HEATRITE SALES & SERVICE
S. D. SHEWAN JOHN REESE WILLIAM SHEWAN
5 : o: Bt Memorial Highway at Center Street, Shavertown
I=. CALL DALLAS 579-R-7
THE POST, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1950
Bucks Boy Wins
Farmer Award
Because he was the most outstand-
ing Future Farmer in Pennsylvania,
Willard Docktor, Quakertown RD.,
Bucks County, was selected to re-
ceive the annual State Star Farmer
Award made during the Penn-
sylvania Farm Show.
The coveted honor was won on
the basis of home farm project
work and FFA leadership abilities
as a vocational agriculture student
at Quakertown high school over the
past three years in which young
Docktor had netted $3,313 and
bought himself a tractor. His total
income from farm projects since
his freshman year was $4,213 and
he still owes $900 on the tractor,
according to H. E. Fetterolf, State
Department of Public Instruction,
FFA adviser.
At the same time that agricul-
tural supervisors selected Willard
as State Star Farmer they chose
five Regional Star Farmers for
Pennsylvania, the first time such
awards have been made. Based
on outstanding farming act-
ivities and leadership ability, the
selections are as follows, Docktor
winning his regional honor in addi-
tion to the State award:
Northeastern region: John Me-
Dermott, East Smithfield, Bradford
County;
Southeastern region: Willard
Docktor, Quakertown, Bucks Co.;
Central region: Kenneth E.
Rishel, Mifflinburg, Union County;
Southwestern region: William
Clayton, Trinity High School,
Washington, Pa.
Northwestern region: Carl T.
Chess, Sandy Lake, Mercer County.
Shewan Returns
From Convention
Stanley D. Shewan of Heatrite
Sales & Service Co., Shavertown,
recently returned by Trans World
Airlines from Indianapolis where
he attended a two-day sales meet-
ing of the United States Machine
Corporation, manufacturers of Win-
kler automatic heating equipment.
More than 600 distributors from
all parts of the United States at-
tended the meeting at the Antlers
Hotel to plan the 1950 sales pro-
gram.
Winkler has added this year a
complete line of industrial and do-
mestic automatic heating equip-
ment, stokers, oil, and gas burn-
ers, hot air furnaces, (automatic
and hand fired) steam or hot water
boilers and complete package units,
floor furnaces, wall furnaces and
space heaters.
FOR PROMPT
FUEL OIL DELIVERY
Call
Purcell Fuel Service
20 Mt. GREENWOOD ROAD
TRUCKSVILLE
Dallas 26-R-11
Sunday Papers, Magazines,
Greeting Cards,
Box Candy
WILLIE'S
Empress Ice Cream Store
Fernbrook Corners
Public spirited local mer-
chants, as an expression of
goodwill, want you to receive
this lovely basket of gifts if
you have just moved to the
area, become engaged, are a
New Mother, have just
moved to a new address
within the area. There's
nothing to buy. No obligation.
Phone your Welcome Wagon
Hostess whose phone is listed
below and arrange to re-
ceive these gifts.
Welcome Wagon
NEW YORK ¢ MEMPHIS * LOS ANGELES
. TORONTO
Phone 260-R-8
TEI
A Safe Deposit Box in our Fire-and-Theft- Proof
Vaults Protects valuables at less than lc day.
™ First Floor = Street Lovel —Ne Stein 6
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Associated with Mr. Shewan in
the Heatrite Sales & Service Com-
pany are his partners John Reese
and William Shewan. Both have
been schooled and trained in auto-
matic heating and have been spec-
ializing in this work since their
separation from military service in
World War 2.
Last spring in order to take care
of their expanding business they
moved into larger quarters at the
intersection of Memorial Highway
and Center street, Shavertown. Re-
cently they installed a Winkler
Neon electric clock on the building.
DO YOU KNOW?
One large potato furnishes four
times as much iron as a serving of
macaroni or spaghetti, and fur-
nishes vitamins lacking in both
these cereal products.
Burke's Bar-B-Cue
SUNSET
HARVEY'S LAKE
at the sion of the flashing pig
DEeLicious BARBECUES
Fist and CHiPs
The home of the Ranchburger
Telephone H. L. 3756
Open All Year 'Round
M. A. UTER
LADIES and GENTS
TAILORING
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24 HOUR
DRY CLEANING SERVICE
We Call For and Deliver
77 MAIN STREET
Luzerne
KINGSTON 7-0091
GUARD
your right to drive
Let Farm Bureau auto insurance
protect your right to drive under
the new state law, effective Feb-
rvary 1, 1950. Get low cost, non-
assessable protection from the
largest insurer of autos in Penn-
sylvania.
FOR INFORMATION PHONE
Call GAY for Insurance
Arthur Gay—Cen. 62-R-3
Ernest A. Gay—Cen. 62-R-12
DALLAS R.F.D. 3
Farm Bureau Mutual Auto Insurance: Co.
COLUMBUS, OHIO
PAGE SEVEN
Alfred D. Bronson
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
SWEET VALLEY, PA.
AMBULANCE SERVICE
“As near as your telephone”
363-R-4
Public Auction Sale
On account of ill health I will sell my Household
Furnishings at my home, located on hard road lead-
ing to Lehman, 3 miles from
HARVEY’S LAKE ?
ON
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY (ITH
Starting promptly at 1:00 P. M.
3 pc. Living Room Suite, Dining Room Suite—
consisting of Table, Buffet, China Closet and Chairs,
Marble Top Table, Beds, Dressers, End Tables,
Rockers, Kitchen Cabinet, Victrola and Records,
Gate-leg Table, Electric Washer—like new, Heating
Stove, Kitchen Range, Kitchen Table—4 Chairs,
Electric Lamps, Cabinet Radio, Mirrors, Rugs, Oil
Lamps, What-Nots, Dishes, Cooking Utensils, Inner
spring Mattress, Some Small Tools, Garden Cultiva-
tor, Canned Fruit, and many other items.
TERMS: CASH CLARENCE W. ROOT
A. H. Heller, Auctioneer Owner
“Where Quality Prevails”
SLOP’
12 Main Street, Da ——— Pa.
Hi d
Fresh From ARMOUR STAR
HOLMHURST FARMS Mince-Ring or Long Bologna
Young, Tender Skinless Franks or
FRYING CHICKENS Liverwurst
3 Ih. Av. 1b. 35c¢ Ib. 49¢
Lean, Loin End Fresh, Lean
Pork Roast 1h.53¢ Ground Beef Ib. 53¢c
Tender, Land O’ Corn Hislop’s Homade
Sirloin Steak Ih. 83¢c Sausage Ih. 55¢
(In Casing)
Quick or Regular sh fi
MOTHER'S OATS 2 for 29C urifine
Conte Luna
i Te Fresh Ground
ELBOW MACARONI OorehE 66¢
Tastewell
TOMATOES 2 for £9€ TOMATO JUICE 46 oz. 25¢
N. B.C. 2 for T ;
SHREDDED WHEAT 31C OMATO PASTE 9c
Campbells 3 SHORTENING 3b. T3¢
TOMATO SOUP 3 for VIC SWEET PEAS zfer 30
Chase & Sanborn h
INSTANT COFFEE 4 oz. $86 RICE hb. [3c
25 lbs. CRANBERRY SAUCE
PILLSBURY FLOUR 2.017 2 for 3c
al LOD 3
California Florida
Carrots 2 bu, 7c Grapefruit 4 for 23c
Pascal Fancy
Celery bu. 23¢ Tangerines dz. 29¢
Slicing New York State
Tomatoes 2 hxs. 29¢ | Potatoes peck 43¢
ORDER BY PHONE WITH CONFIDENCE
Call 450 For Free Delivery
Valentine time is sweetheart
time and whether she’s your
Mother or your fiancee
she'll be thrilled with pre-
cious jewelry.
Credit terms easily arranged.
JEWELRY STORE
Main Street, Dallas
A
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