The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 13, 1956, Image 5

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Mrs. Vera C. Ashton, RN, Alder-
son, was buried Thursday afternoon
in Oaklawn Cemetery, following ser-
vices conducted by Rev. Ruth L.
Underwood at the Williams Funeral
Home. Pallbearers were Charles
Jones, Albert Ashton, William Kelly,
William Beck, Robert Beck, and
Mrs. Ashton; 60, passed away
Monday : afternoon after several
months of illness. Daughter of the
late Philip C. and Margaret Yale
Jones, she was born in Plymouth
and attended Plymouth schools. She
won her degree in nursing at Nes-
bitt Memorial Hospital training
school. -
After several years of duty in
New York City, Mrs. Ashton re-
turned to Kingston, where she en-
gaged in supervisory work at Nes-
bitt Hospital after spending some
time in private practice.
Six years ago the family moved
to Alderson.
“Mrs. Ashton was a member of
Alderson Methodist Church, its
WSCS, Harveys Lake Womans Club,
and Daniel” C. Roberts Fire Com-
pany: Auxiliary.
She is survived by her husband,
Fuller Ashton; a son, Philip W.
Urban, Hempstead, L. I.; brothers
and sisters: Mrs. Harry Beck, Har-
veys Lake; Mrs. Willard Gregory,
Forty Fort; Sheldon L. Jones, and
Harry G. Jones, Wilkes-Barre; and
Russell P. Jones, Kingston.
Director of Farm Show
Is Dinner Guest
(Continued from Page One)
guests at next year’s dinner.
bert Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert
Coombs, Kenneth Coombs, Dick Sut-
ton, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Sutton, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward J. Oncay, Ed
Oncay, Warren Mekeel, Richard
Mekeel, Albert Ide, William Schae-
fer, B. V. Chadwick, Stephen Rad-
onavitch, Robert Radonavitch, Mar-
ATE VI APA
George Yurko, Sr., Refael Rodrig-
uez, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Rafael Rod-
riguez, Stanley Hontz, Emory Wolfe,
Claire Wesley, Bruce Varner, Sr.,
Ignatius Hozempa, Charles Gardecki,
Glenn Johnson, Robert Disque,
Anthony Marchakitus, Bill Caster-
line, Bill Casterline, Jr., Mike
Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hann,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crockett, How-
ard Risley, Lester B. Squier, Alfred
D. Bronson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Montigney.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Rittenhouse,
Glen Rittenhouse, Mrs. Emory Yur-
ko, Emory Yurko, Sr., Wilson Ma-
honey, Dennis Mahoney, Mrs. Elsie
Mahoney, George Sabaluski, Jr.
George Sabaluski, Sr., Mr. and Mrs.
Naugle, Wayne Major, Elmer Major,
Mrs. Elmer Major, Russel Moore,
Breakfast For Anglers
Harveys Lake Post, American
Legion, will serve a pancake and
sausage breakfast, with plenty of
hot coffee, for frozen fishermen on
the first day of fishing season, start-
ing at 4 Sunday morning. The com-
mittee promises warm quarters at
the airplane hangar near the Alder-
son end of the lake. For those who
wish only coffee, provision will be
made. There is a move afoot to
serve extra coffee to anglers along
the shore, if there is sufficient de-
mand. Pancakes are by Pillsbury,
milk by Pet. No limit on pancakes.
Walter Archie Moore, George Lang,
Elling Nichols, Kenneth Newberry,
Richard Lang, George Wesley, Jr.,
Larry Wolfe, Bruce . Varner, Jr.,
Larry Hontz.
AS
men.
longer life.
Open Daily to 5:30
Ok
the EASY Factory since 1877
PAGE FIVE
“I always send my wife to GAVY’S for our
food ‘cause she always gets the most for
the money.”
WE DON’T LOWER QUALITY WHEN WE OFFER SPECIALS
THESE SAME ITEMS WILL COST MORE NEXT WEEK
Freshly Ground
3. *l. BEEF
> BACON
CHICKEN 395. PICNICS 295.
twee STARKIST TUNA ovx 29¢|
ONIONS 3 Ibs. 1 Mans Ibs. 39c sere) for 29c
Free Awards Every Week At Gavy’s
GAVY’'S MARKET
For Free Delivery — Phone Dallas 4-7161
Fancy, Sliced
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Eleanor Rodrigues, Ernest Slocum BU 7-1175 or BU 7-1176 an suet SKSYMLE
Mrs. Pauline Slocum, Kenneth Co- } 267 Wyoming Ave. Kingston
vert, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schobert,
All three offices of the Wyoming National Bank ;
of Wilkes-Barre are ready, willing and able to lend : :
you money . . . whatever your financial needs may | HOME IMPROVEMENT PERSONAL
be. SO IF YOU NEED CASH . THE NEXT LOANS | LOANS
. Back -
. and dis-
Amount | 15 Bivimrs| 18 pivumars
$100 $7.26 $6.15
$150- $10.89 $9.23
$225 $16.34 | $13.84
$300 $21.79 | $18.46
$500 $36.32 1 332078
Hospitalization, Medi-" |
cal Bills, Consolidation
of Debts, Taxes, Cloth- 2
ing, Traveling — loans |
for all personal needs.
Convenient payments.
Roofing, Painting, In-
terior Decoration, Sid-
ing, Structural Work,
"Plumbing, Driveways,
Insulation, Electrical
Work and Heating.
TELEVISION
LOANS
Television, Radio or
“Hi-Fi” sets financed
on easy terms at any
Wyoming National Of-
fice. Choose payments
to fit your income.
AUTOMOBILE
LOANS
New and Used Cars.
All types of motor ve-
hicles. Low-cost inter-
est rates—convenient
long terms. Insurance
coverage financed, too.
APPLIANCE
LOANS
Clothes Washers and
Dryers, Refrigerators,
Ranges, Dish Wash-
ers, Deep Freezers,
Ironers — We finance
all Home Appliances.
FARM EQUIPMENT
LOANS
Tractors, Combines,
Milk Coolers, Milking
Equipment, Balers—
All Farm Machinery.
Payments set for
high - income months.
Member Federal Deposis: Insurance Corp.