The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 04, 1956, Image 4

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[CALIFORNIA
FRUIT MARKET
MEMORIAL HIGHWAY — AT FERNBROOK
NOW OPEN!
NEW
U.S. No. 1 Size B
POTATOES
10 Ibs. 49c¢
Sweet Tender US. No. 1
Western JUICE
CARROTS ORANGES
3 bags 29¢ 3 doz. $1
US. No. |
Seedless White
GRAPEFRUIT
3 for 2%¢
ONION SETS 4lbs. 25c
BIG NURSERY SALE
3 Solid Trailerloads of
STATE INSPECTED NURSERY STOCK
Will be on sale Friday morning at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES!
500 Full Size Upright
JAPANESE
YEWS
FULL FULL
size $192 siz
HEAVY DARK GREEN, VIGOROUS
Long Green
Slender
| cucUMBERS
5 for 25¢
900 HARDY BEAUTIFUL
JAPANESE
AZALEAS
ma $7.35EA 3 for $4
and
Bloom
Bright Red - Cherry Red - White - Lavender
The best way to relieve the mon-
otony of a job is to think of ways
of improving it.
* * *
The best time to overcome a bad
temper is before it gains control.
RICHARD W. PRYNN
Republican
Committeeman
Thanks the Voters
of Kingston Twp.
(North-east District)
for their support
in the recent
primaries.
Trucksville Students
Visit Dallas Post
Trucksville sixth grade pupils
who toured the Dallas Post print
shop and newspaper office on Tues-
day were: Jimmy Smith, Joseph
Yagloski, Melvin Olver, Susan Wei-
gel,~ George Apaliski, Sharon De-
Remer, Joyce Anderson, Carl Jean
Bottoms, Linda Lee Wolfe, Libby
Cleasby, Mary Bennett, Betty Jean
Davis, Charles Weed, Edward Jen-
kins, Barry Derolf, Fred Kirken-
dall, Rusty Greenley,
Leslie Broad, Carol Anderson,
| Louise Sutton, Willard Bullock,
Beatrice Mayo, Louise Hadsall,
Karen Muldowney, Dana Jones,
Richard VanEtten, Richard Brown,
Patricia Mullins, Alma Grey, Elsa
Orchard, Dennis Blair, Dorothy
Martin, Carol Lee Spare, Barbara
Hildebrand, and Suzanne Pritchard.
The sixth grade teacher who
helped the staff convoy the visitors
safely through the maze of linotype
machines, power cutters, folders,
and presses was Miss Janice Yoz-
viak.
PARADE Al E
hile!
Prices Slashed!
DALLAS 3c
-$1. STORE
Vii ERLE
European Trip
Will Fly July 1
To Join Teachers
Virginia Ferry, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Ferry, Dallas, will
make a six weeks tour of Europe
this summer, flying from Idlewild
July 1 to join four other fellow
teachers from the Mt. Pleasant
Consolidated Schools in Wilming-
ton, Delaware. The four teachers
will meet Virginia in Oslo with a
car which they will have picked up
in England the week before Vir-
ginia’s arrival.
The party will tour the Scandi-
navian Peninsula, Germany, Switz-
erland, Italy, and France. They ex-
pect to leave the car in Paris and
return home by boat, arriving Aug-
ust 20. Virginia, not arriving as
soon as her companions, will not be
able to tour England, the first leg
of the trip.
Virginia, a graduate of Dallas
Borough High School in 1943 and
College Misericordia in 1947, has
been teaching for nine years. Bhe
is well on the way to a Masters De-
gree, having completed her thesis
on Education in Mathematics.
Fred H. Schultz
Lies At Wardan
Heart Attack Fatal
To Retired Coal Man
Fred H. Schultz, Harveys Lake,
was buried yesterday afternoon in
Wardan Cemetery. Services were
conducted by Rev. Kenneth O'Neill
from the Williams Funeral Home
and Idetown Methodist Church.
Pallbearers were: Elwood Davis,
Carl Thome, Reese Francis, John
Brown, William Zimnisky, and
Bruce Williams.
Mr. Schultz, 65, died shortly after
admission to Nesbitt Hospital Mon-
day afternoon, suffering from a
heart attack..
A native of Wilkes-Barre, his par-
ents were the late Abraham and
Elizabeth Miers Schultz. Formerly a
resident of Alderson, he lived in
Plymouth for many years before re-
turning in 1953 to the Lake. Last
November he retired from employ-
ment as Glen Alden Colliery clerk
pany.
He was a member of Idetown
Methodist Church and its Men's
Bible Class; Plymouth Lodge, F&AM;
Valley Chapter 214; Royal Arch
Masons; and Jr. OUAM of Ply-
mouth.
former Lula Keating, Edwardsville;
two sons Lewis, Idetown, and Rev.
Fred B. Schultz, rector of St. John’s
Episcopal Church, Salem, N. J.; a
daughter, Mrs. Claude Lore, Wil-
mington, Del.; eight grandchildren;
and a brother, Arthur, Wilkes-
Barre.
ALL ZENITH
HEARING AIDS
and
ACCESSORIES
available from
OPTOMETRIST
27 Machell Ave.
Phone Dallas 4-4921
For Appointment
JAPANESE
SPREADING
YEWS
$2.59 ea.
GOLDEN
ARBORVITAE
Extra Beautiful
$1.89
FLOWERING
SPIREA V.H.
99¢
4-5 Feet Tall
Beautiful Global
ARBORVITAE
$1.39 ea.
Full Bloom EXTRA LARGE
LARGE GOLDEN SERMAN oi ~ GARDEN PYRAMID
FORSYTHIA | PEAT MOSS | HOSE | aRBORVITAE
99 33.95 $2.95
99¢
4-5 Feet Tall Large Bale 4-5 Feet Tall
MONTHLY Northern Full Line DUTCH GLADIOLUS
BLOOMING
Ro Se DARK RED GROWN PATENTED 50 in BAG $1 —
3 for 89¢c 3 in Pack $1.89 $1.75 up * Popular Mixed Colors
We are carrying a full line of GARDEN Supplies
LIME FERTILIZERS etc. at the best prices.
EXTRA SPECIAL
GRASS SEED 5Ib. Box $1.39
GUARANTEED FREE OF CRAB GRASS
(BUT YOU DON’T HAVE
DAY
that we offer
Fashion-right for
just pennies . .
a thousand dresses
SECOND
3.09
TO SPEND
FLOOR
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12-20
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