The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 21, 1955, Image 12

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PAGE TWELVE
“The old-fashioned Sunday is the
best device ever evolved for restor-
ing poise and judgment to a fidgety
world.”—Philip (Curtiss
“Your children may not follow
your advice, but they will follow
you!”
Flash is easy, flash is
fun, and you’ll be sure
to get wonderful snaps
of the coming halloween
parade and the kiddies
parties.
FLASH BULBS
8 for 88c
E. E. PHILLIPS
Everything In
Photography
26 Main St. Dallas
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STATE FARM Agent
INSURANCE
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2 Good News. ..
For All
KIDS!
BRYANT . . .
“The Bicycle King”
Has Just Received A
Carload Shipment Of
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Clubs Formed
Both Boys And Girls
Elect New Officers
The new clubs have been added
to the growing list of Back Moun-
tain Branch YMCA clubs in the last
few weeks. The Dal-King Junior
Tri Hi-Y Club, made up of girls in
the 8th and 9th grades have com-
pleted their constitution and ‘elect-
ed offices ‘as follows: President,
Bonnie Jenkins; vice-president, Ann
Marie Faulls; secretary, Joyce Hir-
leman; treasurer, Barbara Raph;
chaplain, Mary Jane Higgins, and
sergeant of arms, Donna LaBarr.
This Club of 26 girls plans to
meet every Monday evening at the
‘Shavertown ‘Y’ building, from 7
to 8 followed by a social period
from 8 to 9. Girls living in the Dal-
las Borough, Kingston Township
area in the 8th and 9th grades of
any of the schools are invited to
look into membership in this club.
The boys in these same grades
are not to be out done by girls and
they in turn have organized Dal-
King Junior Hi-Y Club which meets
in the same building during the
same hours but in separate rooms
with a separate counselor. The two
groups join in a social time from
8 to 9 p.m.
The 19 boys forming this new
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club elected officers at, the last
meeting, They are: President, Bob
Shotwell; vice-president, James
Chase; secretary, Brent Yeisley;
treasurer, Donn Goodwin; chaplain,
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Drastically Reduced Used Cars.
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'51 CHEVROLET
'49 FORD
"47 STUDEBAKER
'47 CHEVROLET
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B ’52 DODGE
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41 PLYMOUTH
46 DESOTO
~ Schwinn
Bicycles
® (Corvettes
® Tigers
® Jaguars
Bikes you can buy parts
for right here!
BRYANT'S
BIKE SHOP
338 Wyoming Ave.
Kingston
Phone BU 7-7024
49 CHEVROLET
47 OLDSMOBILE
51 PLYMOUTH
{ ’52 STUDEBAKER
41 CHEVROLET
48 HUDSON
’53 CHEVROLET
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51 STUDEBAKER
Al CHRYSLER
52 CHEVROLET
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’A9 OLDSMOBILE
Here Is Another List of
It Will Pay You to Stop at Our
WAS NOW
$1795 $1345
$ 895 $ 645
$ 545 §$ 385
$145 $ 15
$ 295 § 195
$ 645 § 295
$1095 $ 685
$ 595 § 285
$ 595 § 235
$125 § 65
$ 295 § 145
$ 595 § 345
$295 § 185
$ 895 § 535
$1095 § 785
$125 § 65
$ 215 § 135
$1395 $1040
$ 695 § 585
$ 795 § 495
$ 100 § 45
$ 995 § 785
$145 § 15
$ 495 §$ 195
Robbin Lohmann, and Sergeant at?
arms, Wayne Long. Any and all
boys in these grades in any school
in Kingston Township or Dallas
Borough ‘are invited to look into
a membership in the club.
Both of these new clubs were ad-
dressed by R. E. Neal, chairman of
the Back Mountain Branch YMCA
Board of Management. »
Retired Men To Hear
New South Wales Man
W. V. “Mac” Smith, from Broken
Hill, New South Wales, Australia,
will address the members of the
RARM (Regional Association of Re-
tired Men) at Central YMCA in
Wilkes-Barre on Thursday, October
27 at 2.
Mr. ‘Smith is to be a guest of the
Wilkes-Barre YMCA’s for a two-
week period, studying social, edu-
cational and cultural work among
the mining families of our com-
munity. Mr. Smith works in a min-
ing area in Australia. Men of re-
tirement age are invited to this
meeting.
Dallas Couples Club
New [Couples Club officers will be
installed at Sunday night's covered
dish supper in the social rooms of
Dallas Methodist Church. Harry
Lefko is president; Bud Nelson,
vice president; Stella Pulford, sec-
retary; Evelyn Hopkins, treasurer.
To Be Free Soon
Highway Secretary
Says Possible In ‘57
Secretary of Highways Joseph J.
Lawler reported that since the Com-
monwealth tock over operation of
10 toll brides in 1949, tolls amount-
ing to $6,411,086.44 have been col-
lected.
In addition the State has collected
$135,626.34 interest on investments
and deposits.
The net cost of the brides was
$7,808,413.20 with the [Common-
wealth assuming outstanding bonds
and miscellaneous cost of $429,-
722.26 or a total net cost of $8,-
238,135.46. The net cost in excess of
tolls and interest as of August 31,
1955 was $1,691,422.68.
In a forecast of the approximate
date the bridges will be free, Depart-
ment statisticians figure at the pres-
ent rate of traffic using the bridges,
it can be expected early in 1957.
It is pointed out, however, that
this forecast is based entirely and
completely on the present trend in
traffic, the condition of all of the
bridges in their present form and
the possible development of a sys-
tem of free bridges in the immedi-
ate vicinity of existing toll struc-
tures, affecting toll collections.
The original legislation authoriz-
ing the States to take over the toll
bridges specified that none of the
bridges would be free until the State
has collected the total cost of the
structures. ;
The financial statement showing
net cost of bridge and net tolls col-
lected for the 10 bridges (with cents
omitted):
Net Tolls
Bridge Net Cost
Clark’s
Ferry ...... $ 531,685 $ 895,939
Market Street
Harrisburg 3,397,264 2,259,645
‘Walnut Street '
Harrisburg « 1,285,260 379,599
Eighth Street 453,029 151,036
Ellwood-
Koppel ... 215457 251,962
Sunbury 651,181 827,806
'Charleroi-
Monessen 551,108 757,490
Minsi Trail 270,562 287,487
New Street 67,085 . 234,942
Point Marion 325,778 359,176
Yard Mart Opens
The Yard Mart, a shop for high
class yard goods opened on
Friday. Kate Richards, proprie-
tor, is offering some substantial sav-
ings in seasonal materials. Notions
and sewing supplies are ready for
fall dressmaking. Two doors up from
Duke Isaacs on the main highway.
Well—We Do Know
We've Got It!
1954 FORD Cust. 8
2 Dr. R&H. Over
Drive. Like New.
1953 PONTIAC
$1495
Chieftain 8, 4 Dr.
$1395
Fully Equipped.
1953 FORD Custom- $995
line 8 Cyl. 4 Dr.
895
Equipped.
$195
1952 PONTIAC Sta. § 1095
1953 FORD 2 Dr.
Radio & Heater.
1952 PLYM. Cran-
brook Club Coupe.
Radio & Heater.
What A Person Wants
And
1951 FORD Cust.
2 Dr. R&H.
695
$595
595
695
$395
$325
1951 CHEV. Club
Coupe. R&H,
1950 FORD Cust.
2 Dr. R&H,
1950 OLDS. 88
4 Dr. R&H. Hdry.
1949 FORD Cust.
2 Dr. R&H.
1949 CHEV. 2 Dr.
Radio & Heater.
1952 DODGE 4 Dr.
Wagon. R&H. Hdy.
Fully Equipped. *895
1948 CHEV. CL
Coupe. Good Buy.
$150
BE SURE
BU 7-1155
BE A-1 SURE
I BU 7-4264
The fact that the cars of to-
day are built to go at top speed
does not give you the license to
drive them that way. In case
of an emergency is the only
time a car should be driven
faster than the speed limit al-
lows. Young and old alike seem
to have the idea that an open
highway means “Full Speed
Ahead!” This is not only dan-
gerous to yourself but to others
as well, i
It has been proven that an
automobile traveling at sixty
miles per hour has the same
capacity for inflicting damage
that the same automobile would
have if it were driven off a
ten story building, 120 feet
Plan Community Night
Plans were made for the Com-
munity Night program at the meet-
ing of Dallas Rotary held at the
Country Club Thursday night. Dr.
Andrus of Bloomsburg State Teach-
ers College will be guest speaker.
Speaker at Thursday's meeting
was Rev. Robert Yost who talked
on duties and responsibilities of the
chaplain in the U. S. Navy. _
Library Needs Newsweek
Back Mountain Memorial Library
lacks a number of issues of 1955
Life and Newsweek. Miss Miriam
Lathrop, librarian, asks that any-
one who has such copies, phone her
to compare dates.
high.
REMEMBER: It is much bet-
ter to be a little late getting
some place than not get there
at all.
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Our prices are considerate,
EVER SEE SO
MUCH RAIN?
too. So why not make us
These prices are so low, you'll be
forced to buy, bring your title—
to suit you.
PICK A NUMBER
LONG, LOW, EASY
GET A BUY PAYMENTS
3 CHEVROLET $ J PLYMOUTH $
49 Styleline 2 Dr. Sdn. 299 °53 Cranbrook Sedan 899
945B ; 908A
J CHEVROLET $ y CHEVROLET $
46 Aero Sedan 49 48 4 Door Sedan 99
691B 801B
YEA FORD $ SEA CHEVROLET $
54 Customline Sedan I 249 Ba 4210” 2 Dr. Sedan : 269
875A
L} CHEVROLET $ y CHEVROLET $
53 Bel Air Hard Top I 249 41 Aero Sedan : 89
874B 930A
3A FRAZER $AQ AQ OLDS $
41 4 Door Sedan 49 46 Convertible 99
917B 808B
SE { CHEVROLET $ YE { BUICK $
51 Bel Air Hard Top 899 d Special 4 Dr. Sdn. 199
872A hi SUA /
3 CHEVROLET $ y CHEVROLET $
53 “210” Sedan 1049 ’53 “310” Sta. Wen. 1299
719A 910A
y CHEVROLET $ y CHEVROLET $
50 Deluxe 4 Door 399 51 Styleline 2 Door 499
860A 821A
SEH CHEVROLET $ YEA CHEVROLET $
52 Styleline Del. 4 Dr. 825 54 “150” 2 Door i 129
© 689B 763A
y FORD $ 3 CHEVROLET $
53 Custom 4 Dr. Sedan 899 50 Deluxe 2 Door 499
432A 871C
y PONTIAC $ y CHEVROLET $
38 2 Door Sedan 29 52 Bel Air Hard Top 899
929B 928A
’ CHEVROLET $ 5 FORD Cust. 8 $
50 Del. 4 Dr. Pwr. Glide 499 53 4 Dr. A Trans. 1099
915B 924A i
J FORD $ LH) OLDS $
54 8 Cyl. Sedan ! 199 5 2 Door “88” 429
960A 512C
MANY OTHERS AT SIMILAR SAVINGS
2 BIG DRIVE-IN LOTS AT
355 MARKET ST.
KINGSTON, PA.
BU 7-1171
690 HAZLE ST.
WILKES-BARRE, PA.
VA 36736.
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