i THE HE POST, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1953 ‘PAGE THREE S.C.5. ; Half 1 Pir B Than N Completes Guided in launching, operation and main- | ~ Shavertown W.S Beaumont Pint Is Better Than None, ompletes Gu Re of lve E Meets At Church Baio bad Bo Title’ reli h 1 Missile Training - | Lo ; Mio ist | ing first place in the Susquehanna- A S Sch D D . 1 : Lo : 0 ors Se een ie penn Ss sane At Sherman dchooley Donation Day | rues seen oan ome [ce ae | 2.3 = 1 social rooms With Mrs. James Godt- Sorts Mowred Lasalle 8a-47, The [For the benefit of those residents | of information, saving a great deal | first guided missile training course | a date SS =O —— | fring presiding. Mrs. Ernest Keller gals oo pila ved hi Fos © ™€ | who hesitate ‘to part with an entire 'of time if the domor should ever |for military personnel last week, to 560 : p= kL 5 led |devotions. A quartet consisting . oye girls vy 5 a sy pint of blood [but feel reassured find himself suddenly in need of |Was Donald F. Hazeltine, aviation p< 2 ad -— 1 of Patsy Carey, Patsy Shaver, Ruth- | £1day, Canyary or wi % ha about giving a lesser amount, E.|blood transfusion after an accident. | electronics technician first class, the new © - : ellen Hammond and Nancy Jane as trying ii eep oy eal | p, Bowers, Red Cross, states that | With no need for tests to determine | USN, son of Mr. and Mrs, John 1 . = | @ _— : Jones, sang, accompanied by Mrs. | When they play Springville here. 1, 416 ping is enough for a trans- | type, no time is wasted giving the | Hazeltine Park Street, Dallas, Pa..|| 1OW-priced of e William Nunlist. A majority of folks seem to be fusion for a baby, and that half a |life-saving blood. The card should |and husband of the former Miss H u D S 0 N a — Zz Those [present were: Mesdames | victims of virus infections which pint is better than mone. Almost be carried in ‘the wallet along with | Regina (Gibbons of Buffalo, N.Y, I } i Po = oe Roy Martz, Lewis Underwood, Z, R. | really do hospitalize some of them. anybody. can afford a pint, but |drivers license and identification. The class consisted of 32 officers at i gp, Howell, ‘A. J. Moreck, Thomas Mor- Fred Rick Balewski, baby son ©f | there are times when a half pint| Giving la blood donation, and |and enlisted men from the U.S. * og 8 gan, Edgar Hallock, Russell Achuff, | the Emil Balewskis, is at the Nes- | withdrawal is advisable instead of | acquiring important information | Naval Air Missile Test Center. They M i Romaine (Stark, Hazel Honeywell, |bitt Hospital while Jane Garey, | the regular amount, about your own type of blood may |are mow assigned to Guided Missile NS a f— ¥ + » Ethel Honeywell, William Johns, | daughter of Mrs. Violet Garey, has | Residents of the Back Mountain |well be the means of saving your |Test Unit Six and engaged in ac- ¢ es oe ; i 2 Ennest Keller, Charles Howe, heen at the General Hospital, who might hesitate fo donate a |own life, A blood donation is a | tivities concerning all phases of \& oD = -— iA. George Prater, Helen Heale,| Mr. and Mrs. IC. J. Dress were |pint, but who want to swell the |token payment for your own right | guided missile development. $e f John iCortright, Jack Jones, Mar-|among the lucky people who en-|total of donors for Dr. Sherman |to life, liberty, snd the pumsuit of | Mhe training program conisisted of -e i 1 ian Katacinski, Lewis Evans, Fred |joyed good accommodations in |Schooley Day at Dallas Borough | happiness, classroom and practical instruction oh Howell, George Swan, William Nun- | Washington to see the Inauguration, Shel, February 2, may rest assured J list, Stephen Johnson, James Godt- | After if days of the [Capitol’s [that trained medical staff and = op z fring, pa Nicol, A, C. Bddinger. | highlights, the Dresses plan to bask |nurses will not permit them to Car Straddles Rail ; CHARAN AEE EEE E HEHEHE ARR A AA AAEI EXILE E RX XRKEKKERRLRS pues} | Percy Hart, Paul Eckert, William |in ithe Florida sunshine for. six |give more than they can afford| Qn Curve After Skid 3 Bond, Walter (Cook, Edward Gil- | weeks. to donate, i : Ww U ONLY Ww t B { 1 roy; Patsy Carey, Patsy Shaver, | ous. Paul Richards is in Harris-| Nobody who is in poor condition| A 1951 Pontiac driven by John e se es erm ee 1 3 Ruthellen Hammond, Nancy Jane |hyne where she is employed in the | to donate will be permitted to do | Cashmer, 189 Main Street, Wilkes- - = 1 Jones and Pearl Averett. Department of Agriculture. 50, and mo more blood will be with- | Barre, skidded on the ice [Saturday SKi NLESS FRANKS 2 hs. 85¢ _— a ® i : Atty. and Mrs. Robert Coglizer | drawn than the donor can afford to | night near the north corner of Har- Fatt bl a arr = > @ if Sarah Circle W.S CS and Mrs, Daisy Fillmore of Scran- |lose. This provision is for safe-|veys Lake and caught on a guard | # GROUND BEEF .. = ib. 37¢ -— = AT ton were recent callers at the home [guarding of both (donor amd recip- | rail. The driver stated to Chief Ed- SIRLOIN - PORTERHOUSE m = -— S ® i Mrs, Sherman Wardan, Shaver-|of Mrs. Addie Austin. ient. The card of acknowledgment | gar Hughes, who investigated, that STE A KS Ib 69¢ © .o 3 } town, entertained members of the | that a donor receives along with |he had lost control on the curve. |y @ikRN® ___________ ' - — - dl Sarah IQircle Methodist, WSCS at the blood-donor stick-pin, bears on | Dewey Hoover's wrecker worked for ' ° wd = Q 1 her home recently. Present were = it the type blood drawn, and the some time before freeing [the car = 2 = a 3 Mesdames Granville Sowden, Walter STATE POLICE SAY: RH factor. This is a valuable piece | and towing it to the garage. MELODY m= pe 2. eo Be an| Ons mrow rad, do net : CANNED CREAM 8 cans $1.00 Aan a : Evans, William Trevem, A G. Ed- park opposite other cars so as VELVET -< Ng | = a dinger, A. George Prater, William to leave scant room for traffic | 8 i Davis, Susan Davis, William Chap- | to pass. : ; Joner TISSUE 10 rolls 49¢ il wo i én 4 pell, Sherman Wandain; Misses Eliza- h A : : ie - 3 beth Wardan and Nell Knight. |S =| Freshman Applications |Z pure taroi 2-1b. print 23¢ Z| m2 2° = Ee ae : ¢ : \ — : ¥ ed g S b d RED, JUICY & = A on vad : a ; | : : 2 ail {| now being accep MacINTOSH APPLES 3 Ibs. 28c : i f h 1 d ; LARGE, CRISP =} a y ; ale |} you havent trie for Spr ng Semester LETTUCE... lo 2 hds. 25¢ mit ) b 4 , b ; = Dolly Madison | HI-WAY SUPER MKT. |= =~ : | ce oan | KING'S COLLEGE Foi 0 y i ili ] FREE DELIVERY Phone 7-9154 beget Li = \ in the familiar half-gallon package—buy o NS 3 : ] 29 W. North ton St. Wilkes-Barre 4-5731 MAIN HIGHWAY LUZERNE - juga Ea half-gallon today and give yourself a | orthsmpton == 35g ; treat — CS PS 0 real treat. Np t “<= { : 1 oD = Featuring 38 =: 0 4 THE FLAVOR OF THE MONTH 3 _= pn nt : e JANUARY eo e FEBRUARY eo 1 BS J ° 2 g @ 4 Cherry — Butterscotch— 3 ° = wn ~ Vanilla Vanilla 1 Gl > b 4 \ = b ; 4 ; t Plus Seven Other Popular Flavors | p ; 66 97 4 i t In The Handy “Serve-Yourself” | | v p 4 #4 we | Freezer ey wl = or - b # » IT’S SMART @ IT’S ECONOMICAL = Rs p 4 ° e, i . . to buy in the half-gallon size = lh f+ | b I ; T \ 4 fa fi STORES EASILY IN YOUR FREEZER oc > m 4 Evans Restaurant | me { MAIN ST. DALLAS | — [7] R matattanenss ses assssissiat tits tats mm fom 5 | j MID-WINTER DRY CLEANING sS5 8 CO of milk eos the 50c haircut eee and a shiny new car at $850 : : : i ; § Maybe you remember also how long you worked for a dollar then ° @ * + | COATS | i S0AT o @ SUITS for oro po Wu ; — C31 ul DRESSES $1.10 each © | - . | rR ] | Well, the dollar’s buying hot in Wilkes-Barre.The - = on | power just isn't what it higher operating costs =z > i CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED used to be, but transit have forced transit cash a Hs a 8 service remains a bar- fares to 20c in Chicago, Po 9 = a = C_ i CASH & CARRY gain. Detroit, St. Louis, Seattle go mE el ® 3 Hu Z a C i S it D and Kansas City, while E85 < 2 Zz ie - 0d $ me ui $— resses It’s a bargain compared with other Baltimore, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh ® a $ , | E things you buy, and it's a bargain with 17c cash fares, are seeking in- 8 BS og ; 2 for $1 49 measured against the present-day: creases to 20c. g 5 Qe & Pp) i A . > costs of gasoline, bent fenders, park- 2 8 be @ A — 89¢ each — ing and all the other expenses of Eighteen of the twenty largest U. S. : x * driving a car. cities now have cash fares of 15c or Se BRAKCH STORES more. But wherever you travel, transit ~ 45 N. Main St. 340 Carey Ave. Transit is a particularly good bargain service is a good buy. i=: tM : 34 E. Northampton St. == = g - a | =- There’s no parking fuss i sE= q,” TELEPHONE EMO FA when you ride a trolley oe o ot 1 om” 5 A 3 | t i: itn | EE co ro BE a i | Ee fp ] Trucksville TOLL FREE | ez i EF © . =o { oo = THIS SPECIAL ENDS FEB. 7th | Eo : n : ; 1 oJ 2 ow xB
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