— PAGE HEIGHT It P ays To Advertise classified ad bill, returned with vant to the Dallas Post this “We got a darling little dog, due week from Mrs. Wiliam Beltzer, Dallas. SEA FOOD SPECIALS FRESH OYSTERS Stewing & Frying DEVIL-CRAB PATTIES To take out or fry them yourself. LOBSTER TAILS Cooked or uncooked=—medium and small. SCALLOPS Fresh or ready to take out. CLAMS Little neck clams, cleaned ready for the pot. FILET OF HADDOCK Fresh or ready to take out. CAMPBELL FISH CHOWDER Assorted Salads ete. SHRIMP Cooked and breaded or fried. FRENCH FRIES They’re Delicious Amber Day SHOP TIBUS’S Quality Sea Food At Regular Prices OPEN EVENINGS ALL WEEK Beth, Neal and John, ents, Rev. and Mrs. Henry Kraft. Janet Turner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Turner has left for Bloomsburg State Teachers’ Col- You Always Get More at Mort’s PAINT SALE All colors—Reg. 4.95 gal. $2.49 Outside Paint 2.4 All colors—Reg. 4.95 gal. Floor Enamel $2.49 Seu Penne colors. g. $4.75 g i Coat Flat Paint $2.79 Gal. Guaranteed non-yellowing, alkyd base. Reg. $5.95 gak $3.95 Enamel Gal. 9x9” Rubber Tile 16¢ oa. Sta. Gauge, G. B., All Colors Heaviest Weight, 1st Quality Felt Base Linoleum 69¢c Sq. Yd. 4x41, Plastic Wall Tile 4'/2¢ Free Loan of Tile Cotter First Quality Congowall 39¢ Running Foot MORT’S Floor Covering 540 Pierce St., Kingston Phone BU 7-9929 Open Evenings Until 8 P.M. lege and Janet Bean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Bean for Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. Both are graduates of Lake Noxen High School, class of 1955. Russell Newell, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Newell, Sr., who graduated from Kingston High School in June, has entered the freshman class at University of Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Space, Newark, N. J., spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Ellen (Space. Mr. and Mrs. Fred ‘Coole, Peggy and Billy, and Mrs. Emma Hale, {spent Sunday at Jersey Shore. Wilson Harding and Richard and Harold, spent several days recently visiting Mrs. William Reese and family at Edgerton, Ohio. Roy Newell, Jr., has returned after spending the summer with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Brozinia, of Albany, N. Y. Karla Fay Meeker has returned to Niagara Falls after a week’s visit with her grandmother, Mrs. Samuel Mansfield. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mead and Barbara and Douglas, Owaco, N. J., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leibenguth and family. Mrs. E. Y. B. Engelman has been confined to her bed by illness. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Whitaker and Mrs, Paul Palmer has returned to her home after being a surgical patient at General Hospital. Her son, Stanley, stayed with his aunt, Mrs. Sophia Hackling while mother was in the hospital. Fred (Coole left for his hometown, Salamanca, N. Y., Sunday and will remain a week. Nancy Hoblitzell, Baltimore, Md., spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hoblitzell. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ettinger, of Stroudsburg, spent [Sunday as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Vane Race and family. Classmates Class of First Metho- dist Church met at the home of Mrs. Jack Patton. Present were Mrs. Vane Race, Mrs. Fred (Coole, Mrs. Fred Schenck, Mrs. Cecil Schenck, Dorothy French, Mrs. Ruth Fields, Muriel Lutz, Mrs. Dorothy Gunton, Mrs. Herbert Galey and the hostess. Bernard Dendler entered General Hospital Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dean of Staten Island, N. Y., visited Mr. and Mrs. James Patton and family on Sunday. Mrs. Cory Schooley called on Mrs. Abe Smith on Saturday. Mrs. Smith is ninety years old and in good health. She makes her home with Mr. and Mrs. James Patton. Success lies in finding what you can do best, and then sticking to it. DON’T WAIT! Winter Is Just Around The Corner ¢ 147 Main St., Luzerne Examine your fur coat now. Have it restyled into the newest fashions or have a jacket, cape, or stole made from it. We will make your old coat like new. 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Chesapeake Bay HARD SHELL Jumbos 50c—Large 40c Medium 35c—Selected 7 for $1 ome ALL SIZE Outs Served Daily from Noon to 2 VIC-MA ALL YOU CAN EAT! New California Pink FRESH Jumbo Cocktail, $1.00 Fried Platter, $1.25 Tae me meny 61 (JQ A M.—Hot Dinners 5 P.M. On 612-614 MAIN STREET EDWARDSVILLE, PA. Junior Board Enjoys Covered Dish Supper Dallas Junior Womans Club exec- utive board enjoyed a covered dish supper at the home of Mrs. Francis Ambrose Tuesday evening. Mrs. Edwin Roth presiding at the busi- ness session. Mrs. Raymond Daring gave the secretary’s report, Mrs. Robert Fleming the treasurer’s state- ment. Arline Kreiner was appoint- ed music chairman to replace Mrs. Harry Edwards. Mrs. Charles Nicol announced that Mrs. Harry {Simp- son, of Lake Ariel, will give a dem- onstration of weaving at the Octo- ber 4 meeting in the Library Annex. Others present were Mesdames Thomas Templin, John Porter, El- wood Swingle, James Besecker, Jr., Harold Brobst, Roger Owens, Ed- ward Richards, Richard Griffiths, Donald Naylor, Harold Austin, and JAMES S. WATERS Appoint Waters Store Manager Local Boy Will Go To Spring Run James S. Waters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Waters, Huntsville Road, has been appointed manager of the newly established Farm Bureau re- tail store at Spring Run in northern Franklin ‘County. Opening date is set for October 1. Waters, 26, is a graduate of Dal- las Borough High iSchool and Penn- sylvania State University, where he took a BS in animal husbandry in 1950. In high school he played in the band for four years, was a member of the student council, acted as class secretary, and was in the senior play. At college he was president of the Block and Bridle Club, and of Gam- ma Sigma Delta honorary fraterni- ty. He ranked high scholastically in spite of extra-curricular work in the CI RIRIETHIHIC HHI ENCE SHAVER THEATRE Shavertown, Pa. FRIDAY & SATURDAY “Love Me Or - Leave Me” (Technicolor - Cinemascope) Doris Day James Cagney — CARTOON — CECE [0] 15; Thursday & Friday Sept. 22 - 23 C-I-N-E-M-A-S-C-O-P-E “White Feather” Robert Wagner, John Lund Debra Paget, Jeffrey. Hunter “Keystone Kops” Bud Abbott, Lou Costello Saturday Nite Only Special Show DUSK TO DAWN Starts 7:30 P.M.—Ends at Dawn Six BIG Features Continuous ! No. 1 “Ten Cartoons” No. 2 “Scudda-Hoo Scuddahay” No. 8 Silent Raiders” No. 4 “Tropic Fury” No. 5 “Devil Girl From Mars” No. 6 “Black Angel” Breakfast of bacon and eggs, hot coffee, plus a full car pass to every car remaining on field ending of all shows at dawn. Absolutely Free . . . bring the entire family. Adults 50c—child- ren under 12 Free. No passes allowed on this show only. Sunday & Monday Sept. 25 - 26 Kirk Douglas in “Man Without A Star” ALSO LR A yy Dam Busters Tuesday & Wednesday Sept. 27-28 Richard Widmark in “Prize Of Gold” “Blackout” beef cattle and sheep barns. Waters was assistant manager of Berks County [Cooperative Associa- tion, Temple, for three years, after a year spent as department man- ager of Lebanon Valley Farm Bureau. He is married and has two chil- dren, James 4, and Richard 2. His wife is the former Mary Eilen Hill, of Robesonia. ry HIMMLER THEATRE Dallas, Pa. FRIDAY & SATURDAY Sept. 23 and 24 “The Seven Year lich” (Cinemascope and Color) with Marilyn Monroe, Tom Ewell — SO CARTOON MONDAY & TUESDAY Sept. 26 and 27 “Double Jeopardy” with Rod Cameron, Allison Hays — AlSO = “City Of Shadows” with Victor McLagen Kathleen Crowley Starts 6:30 WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY Sept. 28 and 29 “5 Against The House” with Guy Madison, Kim Novak wn AIG oe CARTOON TEER FEIT EERE LER CUSED RA ANTI RRCER L) JULY STYLE = WORLD'S oRIGINAL WW WVA 4 PROUDLY 'BRESENTS fr EL ABSOLUTE TOPS IN ) If COUNTRY ENTERTAINMENT 0c {IL AND THE BORDER RIDERS MUSIC ~ SONGS COMEDY SKITS DON'T MISS THIS MI ET MASTERFUL SHOWANSHP RD STARRED Ahi AE 11311 TE ; | A GREAT SHOW FAMOUS RCL TE YY NIT) FRIDAY September 23 at 8 p.m. Dallas-Franklin School SPONSORED BY Kunkle Methodist Youth Fellowship
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