The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 01, 1950, Image 5

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THE POST, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1950 . ; ;
Tourists See Chinatown | to look down on the city from these are foreign to our eyes. Many tour- | oe .
etm Pe tony lot heights. These two hotel were iss ate the unusual Tsking candies! 1 TEE T@@Chers Surprised On Birthday
fot thick, and the ccling paintings | 10, 1170 Pes, oo” and ur | tsk heparan an obit tis. Suge Gis,» Tel] Fresh Ground Hamburg | Siimtess Het Dogs
ad been done with vegetable oi : = k at stage o e i J ’
a oe Wa gop. was | Suits didn’t seem like ample protec- | game! We talked with one Chinese Join Faculty Post subscriber from Newark, N. J., 53¢ Ib. 53¢ Ib.
carved from Mexican redwood. It oon Azan St 1s Sismpnts as we | shopkeeper for a short time. He in- bi A in ne 5h Sa
. . 3 walked along e busy streets in | formed th. i i i
Jas Jail inptessive ~and gue tows. Then ws headed ap the Hills! WP XS Ciiness Sloal 4 KTHS Teachers day. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Smoked Hams Slab Smoked Bacon
2 ig * jt Son i - the | 1 seemed easy enough the first | day, and to Chinese schools at night Frances Uaialy, Mr. 2nd Mrs. Leon 63¢c Ib 49¢ ib
chapel of this cool, darkened struc- |.) "mm opel forohitide. 2 3 Earn Degrees Waskowski, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph . .
ture you could hear whisperings of . piece of each side- | to learn to read and write their King, Mr. and Mrs. John Short
happenings from as far back as walk is grooved all the way up to | native tongue. The children are per-| Three new instructors have been | Miss Eleanor C 2h % M je i
the days of the Declaration of In- afford a better foothold for the fectly darling, their young parents) appointed - to Kingston Township | Mrs. Curzon Mill ani PH Chuck Roast Tender Pork Liver
dependence. The bells, which are pedestrian. Even that, helpful as it very modern and well educated, |school staff since the be tick, Robert rl e a5 Se 59¢ ib 39¢ Ih
still bound by rawhide date back to | 25, didn’t prevent us from getting | their grandparents lending the old | of last term, and four teachers | Mi s P Gatel Prog Fain : :
1779, the same as the altar. tired out as we climbed higher and | Chinese atmosphere and ways of | have been awarded advanced de- Russell “Gib — Diz BR rs Vv | B t RB d St k
The garden is said to be one of higher the next two blocks. By the | doing things to the shops and grees for graduate work Pr. Tene pen ea feas guD ea
the most beautiful on the coast Hime we reached our first destina-| streets. We found Chinatown a 0 : 35¢ ib. 89c Ib.
and ‘that's not Lard to believe. Ac. jn. We Were glad we didn’t have | friendly, quaint place to spend a William K. Roeder, Bachelor of Go Fishing In Canda
tually, the garden is a cemetery any topcoats weighing down our most enjoyable evening. cine Zom Bloomsburg Siete ? ¥
with tombstones dating back to the | SPoulders. a Coles joined the ii Frank Kuehn and Caddie LaBar, LARE S MEAT MARKET
early 1800's. Every conceivable kind | = Chinatown is, of course, a must i corps ‘ast tebruary as math- both of Dallas, left early yesterday
a lh i Oy ti eatuied the Mr. and Mrs. H W. Smith of matics instructor. morning for a fishing trip to 188 MAIN STREET LUZERNE
gardener takes great pride in his [largest Chinese settlement outside Lake road will spend next week | Miss Janice Elaine Nagle, Bach- Canada. OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS TILL 9
huge dahlias, delicate-colored tuber- | of China. We enjoyed walking touring the New England States. elor of Science from Stroudsburg
ous rooted begonias, and varied col- | along the streets and looking up S. T. C. begins her work this fall
lection of fuchsias. at signs that we couldn't even as instructor of Hygiene and Physi- ;
One evening we wended our way.|read. The shops have strange and cal Education. Miss Nagle has had “Where Quality Prevails” D
to the Top O’ the Mark (Mark |varied offerings in ivory, jade, and experience in girls’ sports at Kings- Check the 5 ORDER
Hopkins Hotel) and the Starlight | brocade. The food stores feature DON’T WAIT ton Borough High School, at Col- BY PHONE
Roof in the Sir Francis Drake Hotel | dried meats and vegetables that lege, and on playgrounds. She al- Full Page :
so excelled as a cheerleader and as Economy Ad : “with confidence”
a swimmer.
In Today’s CALL 450
Mr. Robert Becker, Bachelor of : 12 MAIN ST., DALLAS. PA.
Science from Stroudsburg State City Papers CALL 450 FOR FREE DELIVERY Free Delivery
. - Teachers’ College, and Master of
» Quality Dry Cleaning Selence jon Springfield College, . .
pringfield, Mass., will teach Hy- 0) -F £ p d
and Dyeing giene and Physical Education and ure Ine roceries ro uce
coach major sports. Mr. Becker EE —
played varsity football at Meyers :
Examine your fur coat now. High School and throughout his wll, TE i ANS Shurfine 3 Sry 3 HOME GROWN
Have it restyled into the [jcollege days. 2 For 27c SHORTENING i : Canlitlower—\ 9c ha. ha
: newest fashion or have a Miss Sophia Morris returns to |B™ KOOL-AID 38 1Ib.—85 ai 1
on all your Sacket. cape. or. stale made duty after a year at Syracuse Uni- 3 For 14c . C large—28¢ Elberta Peaches
: 4 1 : versity where she received a Mas- 5 ne Tomato Catsup Silver Dust 3 1b. 29¢
from it. We will make your ter of Science Degree in Library French's Mustard 2 btls.—39¢ large—29c¢
SPRING COATS old coat look like new. We [| Science last June. Miss Morris each 14c : ———=""—____§ 50LBS. LIME STONE
3 $ guarantee our work, no down will devote full time aiding stud- PLANTERS Fr. Ground Coffee Litehouy Soap Potatoes
% i j COCKTAIL PEANUTS Ib. Tc reg.—25¢
payments necessary, free stor- ents and the teaching staff with At me. 99¢
SUITS and DRESSES ih oo toe Ts Ahan hole Teading and finding materials 8 0z.—35¢ Evaporated Milk Lux Toilet Soap California Carrots
or departmental subject assign- Wise Potato Chips 6 cans—"1 3 reg.—25¢ nia Larrotvs
2 small, We also remodel and ments. ; 5 oz.—25¢ T 2 bn. 17
: ; A yy Gerber’s Strained Le
reline cloth coats. 3 Ms Sara Freedly returns to RITTERS x " - as Beans OT Fon RIPE BANANAS
uty after a year at Pennsylvania |@ Chili Sauce Relish Ht largen Deans 10 for 93 2 LB. 25¢
MASTER GARMENT CLEANERS BETTER TAILOR State College where she qualified 23¢c Cream Style Corn — CAMEL HOME GROWN
and FURRIER for. Master of Arts. Degree in Eng- RITZ CRACKERS Whole Kernel Corn CIGARETTES CUCUMBERS—3 for 10c
DRIVE-IN STORE 147 Main St, Luzerne, Pa. | Mr. George McCutcheon, re-|R. Be ior 3% Cam Calli, ORANGES 15¢ fon
: Phone 77-2562 or 7-7126 ceived a Master of Science Degree
On Luzerne-Dallas Highway in Guidance from the University of n JR’
Leeroy New York. Quality Meats ——2=—1 Frozen Foods
cross from Luzerne Lumber Company De Joseph Rakshys, instructor STAR HAMS
in Industrial Arts, received a Mas- | BE |
Office and Plant 3s Degree from Pennsylvania BLACK HAWK 12 1b. average BIRD'S EYE
880-886 ming Aven i tate College this summer. Yas i
Wyoming Avenue, Kingston San dy Beach Te Te iy iy orale Tender Sirloin Steak .. 1b. 99¢ Ib. 69¢ FrencliFried Potaives
. ! . " ’ y .
The best dry cleaning ever! received a Bachelor of Arts Degree | JCubed Stewing Beef ......... 1b. 79¢ 2 pkgs.—49c
rom College Misericordi thi
Theatre RW SKINLESS FRANKS HONOR BRAND
spring.
We will have a limited supply of Frozen Orange Juice
Ib. 55¢
Tg per cent of the teachers in
FRIDAY and SATURDAY the Kingston Township Schools 2 s—aq
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tman’s Mi Th Grookoad Way [tis escins on nication masa || B1ACK Hawk Hams oa § cane
Simon’s Mill End and Baby Shop e Crooked Way” [upon collge degrees. "55 per cont Sou! a
in Jobst Payee : of the teachers in the high school | MINCE-RING MINUTE ws
“Where a Dollar Does the Work of Two” onny Tuff, Ellen Drew have earned their Masters’ De, 4 TEARS
f Hunted by killers—wanted in their particular tields of al Small—Boneless—Canned Asst Losves 2 for 2c
moked Picnics .........ooo.. Ib. 83c 1b. 59¢ Pkg. of Ten—$1.25
by the law. ing by taking graduate work.
Cartoon and News |B
SUNDAY ONLY
“Personal Column”
starring George Sands,
Lucille Ball, Charles Colburn
and Boris Karloff ¥
Cartoon and News
81 by 99 .... $2.19 each 42 by 36 ....59% each
SKIRT MARKERS 99¢ each
EVENFLO LAYETTE PACKAGE
contains six 8 oz. and two 4 oz. complete nursers
DIAPER PAILS $1.49 each
NOW IN OUR NEW AND LARGER LOCATION WE ARE READY
TO SERVE THE BACK MOUNTAIN WITH THE BEST AND
FINEST FRESH MEATS, GROCERIES AND VEGETABLES AT
PRICES THAT ARE EASY ON YOUR POCKET.
MONDAY and TUESDAY
“The Strangers”
THE MOST DECEITFUL MAN
A WOMAN EVER LOVED
starring Edward G. Robinson,
Loretta Young and Orsen Wells
Cartoon and News
BABY PEPPERELL CRIB AND BUNNY
ESMOND CRIB BLANKET $2.98 each
WE CARRY A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LACE
TRIMMINGS AND EDGEINGS WELTING
FAST COLORS 6c YARD
80 sq. PERCALS—39c¢ yard
fast colors
Guaranteed lowest prices in the valley
Headquarters for all toys on the West Side
SIMON°S
MILL END AND BABY SHOP
MAIN STREET LUZERNE, PA. ;
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
“The Girl From
Manhattan”
starring Dorothy Lamour and
Charles Laughter
Cartoon
Two Shows Nightly
Show starting 8 and 10
Children under Twelve
Admitted Free
LUZERNE DRY GOODS Co
ADETEEEt tae IT'S EASY TO SHOP AT GAVY’S
: : 4 . : NEXT TO THE POST OFFICE IN TRUCKSVILLE 3? oT
0 SHIRTS TRAINING PANTS oN PANTIES
SIZES 1x 6x 20. varue 196 LACE TRIMMED
Lend, | Sse je th GROCERIES FRESH MEATS
GIRLS’ SLIPS Children’s and Girls’ " Children’s | 51h. SUGAR... a] :
LACE TERMED MERCERIZED DURENE POLS SWEATS 4 CANS CREAM HH STEWING OHICKENS Sir Aig 39c¢ 1b.
Sizes 4- $
Reg. S00 NOW To | Yarn Mose 28cpair | Res S129 NOW Tac ar BO me yen
0% Wool. QulL1S 25% Wool Blankets Cannon Sheets ALL KINDS LEGS OF LAMB nn. : Hy a 79¢ 1b.
100% aL $8.95 72” x 84" — all colors 81” x 99” —First Quality FROZEN FOODS BACON 59¢ Ib.
Save $3.00-on any of $5.95 $2 69
Both Items »
«¢ v Pillow. Saves Gobo tine angie SOMELUIL IE OF G i Vv Y . S
39¢ each Zipper Fly— Pleated Front Dress S108 ort Shirts p i 0 D U + i
de 0 22 SUPER MARKET
NYLONS 1 5 DENIER 1 Gu 3 g e—9S1 2 Letost Fall Shien TOMATOES . . .........ommmnesemmisinirom Ib, 5c
; 2 : ow 5 MAIN HIGHWAY—TRUCKSVILLE LETTUCE ......oosmmminmiidbiomptas 2—23c
Complete Line of Children’s and Girls’ Sweaters Daily Delivery CABBAGE i... iin Ib. 3c
Infants’ and Ladies’ Wear | PHONE 597-R-0 POTATOES cisions peck 39c
; TBARNYAR USE OUR LAY A WAY PLAN
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