EL aE LOCATED IN DALLAS > for the Coiivenience of the BACK MOUNTAIN AREA EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED OPTICAL REPAIRS Dr. A. S. Lisses Optometrist & Orthoptist 5 Main St., Dallas PHONE 468-R-2 or Wilkes-Barre 3-3794 for appointment ————— HOURS Tuesday—1:00 to 5:30 p.m. Eves.: Tues., Wed., Fri, 7-9 pm Welcome Wagon Sponsors will serve you well 8UY at HOME WELCOME WAGON On the occasion of: The Birth of a Baby Engagement Announcements Change of residence Arrivals of Newcomers to Ci Nan Dodson Phone - Dallas 478-R-8 (No cost or obligation) Children in Mrs. Charles James’ morning session of kindergarten play happily with the doll house and work at the tables with crayons. The children at the long table in the rear are putting rabbits and puppies together, using vari-shaped blocks with metal inserts as fastenings. Seated at the round table are Russell Casterline, Adair Crafiston, William Hontz, Jo Ann Jewell, Mary Beth Garry, Betty Hemenway, and LL dd and UVY T1-0-GA "“TURKEY. GROWER For Early Turkey Broilers FEED TURKATINE Tioga’s Proven turkey starter. Highly fortified with essential vitamins and antibiotics. ORDER YOUR SUPPLY TODAY DEVENS MILLING COMPANY A. C. DEVENS, Owner PHONE 200—DALLAS, PA. ARTHRITIS * RHEUMATISM * RHEUMATIC FEVER This well tried remedy you can believe and trust. CROWNHILL MINERAL WATER will relieve your pains, sweeten your stomach and you will feel good again. These tiny GOD-given minerals suspended in MINERAL WATER will relieve your pains quickly, or no pay. Two things you can do, namely: ; First—Call Centermoreland 7521, or a postal-card will do, today, and get all information with no obligation whatsoever. Second—If you like your rheumatism better, keep it. CROWNHILL LABORATORIES, R. D. 3, Wyoming, Pa. Phone—Centermoreland 7521 Located across the road from the Memorial Shrine 7 | 925 Years Serving The Back Mountain Region Nw WOOLBERT’S FUNERAL HOME Howard Woolbert Funeral Director 90 Ferguson Ave. RESIDENCE PHONE Dallas 400 Shavertown THE POST, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1952 William Jones, At the small table are Patricia Gorda, Barbara John- son and Ruth Ann Jones, Standing, left to right, are Richard Dymond, Ricky Frantz, Mary Ann Kemen, Robert Allen, Thomas Austin, Ken- neth Hughes, John Moore, Beverly Eck, and William Hausch. At the doll house are Joan Ray and Edith Chapple. Mrs. James’ afternoon class shows left to right, sitting down, Scouts And Brownies Plan Cookie Sale Girl Scouts and Brownies are already taking orders for the cookie sale which starts March 8 and are determined to make this sale their biggest, From the 13 cents profit per box which goes to the Girl Scout Council, six cents goes into the troop treasury, seven cents to the Council for the camping prograrth and council capital expenditures. The local Dallas District Girl Scout Board receives one dollar per troop from the cookie sale, with which to finance its operations. Mrs. Peter Clark has charge of the sale in the Dallas area, and Mrs. Oscar Dymond in the Trucks- ville and Shavertown vicinity. Rummage Sale C. W. F. of Huntsville Christian Church will hold a rummage sale in the Lare Building, Main street, Luzerne, March 24 and 25. Any one having rummage may contact Mrs. Ralph Frantz, Hillside road, Hunts- ville; Mrs, Herbert Major, Over- brood road; Mrs. Jack Roberts or Mrs. Nesbitt Garinger. Immediate STOKER SERVICE and - REPAIR anywhere in the BACK MOUNTAIN 910 We Will er onl Sendra heating engineer to your home right away. STOKERS Sales - Installation - Service Back Mt. Lumber & Coal Co. Main Hgwy. Shavertown ELECTRIC FURNACEMAN ! Virginia Durand, Carol Ann Meyers, Pauline Donahue, Robert Brown, and Jacqueline Churry. Standing are Carol Ann Makravitz, Mollie Gallagher, James Buckley, Larry Britton, Jolyan Strub, and Thomas Lee. Grouped around the piano and singing their good morning song are the children in Mrs. Marie Lewis’ morning kindergarten class. Sittine on the mats, left to right, R. Leroy Dourand Is President Of Class R. Leroy Dourand was chosen president and Ralph Gearhart, vice president at the reorganization meeting of Shavertown Methodist Church’s Men’s Bible Class last Tuesday night. Other officers, treasurer, James Eckert, secretary, Adolph 'Eddinger, Committees for the year: enter- tainment, George Jacobs, Robert Clark, Rev. Robert Yost, William Burnaford, Professor Leroy Bug- bee; advisory, Charles Mannear, Thomas Graham, John Henninger, Robert Clark and Theodore Poad; Ways and Means, Thomas Morgan, Frank Morrison, Granville Sowden, Gordon Edwards; refreshments, Ralph Gearhart, Martin Porter and Jack Hall; athletics, Charles Eberle, Howard Hontz, Merton Coolbaugh, William Thomas and Clyde Brace; publicity, Adolph Eddinger, Herbert Tippett, Theodore Poad, Daniel Shaver and Wilbur Lawry; member- ship, John Ferguson, Steven John- son, Jack Jones, William Morgan and Howard Woolbert; devotions, Robert Yost, Walter Cook, William Davis, Luther Powell, Clarence Laid- ler; games, James Eckert, Granville Sowden Jr., Paul Eckert, Albert Williams, Howard Yeager, John Chappell and Ben Kleppinger. FOR BETTER HEARING the Accepted PARAVOX Hearing Aid ® Our professional fittings can conceal your hearing loss to the fullest extent, in accordance with accepted and ap- proved modern scientific methods. ® We would like to send you our ‘“‘Con- fidential Bulletin.” Kindly write, phone or pay us a visit. PARAVOX HEARING AIDS NORMAN RINGSTROM 222 Miners Nat. Bank Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Phone W-B 3-6315 These Youngsters Enjoy Benefits Of School Jointure are Jonathan Valentine, Harold Williams, Albert Paltrineri, Buddy Jones, Lee Philo, Norman Douglas Nicol, John Yeager, and Richard Cook. That's Mrs. Lewis at the piano. Standing, left to right, are Mar- PAGE NINE ors RA: garet Jordan, Ann Schneider, Char- lyn Oatridge, Eva Sue Szela, Mary Marsha Sowden, Cheryl Ann Green- ley, Joan Montedinico, Nancy george, and Linda Woolbert. In Mrs. Lewis’ afternoon class the picture shows Bonnie Updyke, Billy Tredinnick, James Richardson, Sha- ron Titus, Robert Shoop, Linda Ro- wett, Ronnie George, and Bobby Romanchick. Right down in front are Charmel Rinehimer, Joyce Pritchard, Sheryl Stanley, and Mrs. Lewis. (Photos by Kozemchak) Cpl. Murray Graduates From Fort Harrison Cpl. John H. Murray will gra- duate today from the Adjutant General’s School at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana. Cpl. Murray was called into ser- vice with the 967th Field Artillery Battalion ,taking his basic train- ing at Fort Sill, Okla. Prior to en- tering service he was employed by McCroary Stores Inc., in Wilkes- Barre and Bethlehem. He is a gra- duate of the Milton Hershey High School. Upon graduation at Fort Benja- min Harrison he will return to Fort Sill to rejoin his old outfit. His wife and son, John Jr., will return with him, Mrs. Murray is the former Ruthie Evans of 62 ICar- verton Road, Trucksville, where she is staying while he is taking advanced training. Fifth Anniversary Members of Lady Rebekah Lodge 514 will celebrate their 5th anni- versary Wednesday, February 28 with a dinner at the Spa followed by a theatre party. Any person in- terested in becoming a member is invited to attend. Contact any member. ~ SHOP Pometoy’s FIRST It's easy to get to! PLUMBING For Prompt, Dependable Phone Dallas 426-R-16 HARRY A. PEIFFER & HEATING ASK FOR STERLING AVE. 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