The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 11, 1956, Image 12

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TOP
SOIL
Regular $6 Per Load
Screened $10 Per Load
The Only Screened
Top Soil Available
FARMERS’
NITE MARKET
NOW OPEN
Next to Lester Pontiac
Pierce St., Kingston
of Ps Full line of
stone | | Flowers and Vegetable
"WE ALSO HAVE FILL Planis.
DIRT FOR ANY JOB ||| Chickens Joe
ges Green Onions
Potatoes Appl
HOOVER Lotte Cider
Baked Goods
MARKET NIGHTS
Wednesday & Friday During May
Open at 5:00 p.m.
MILBRODT
Phone 4-2498
(Yicatine.
CE QL RT ID
Start your Chicks on Chicatine.
Start your Turkey Poults on Turkatine.
Raise Broilers on Ti-o-ga Broiler Feeds.
Field Tested. Buy Tioga’s Feeds. Follow
our programs. — Compare Results!
Ask for free literature.
DEVENS MILLING CO.
A. C. DEVENS, OWNER
Phone: 4-7141 Dallas, Penna.
To Stage Shoot
Halt Of Receipts
Go To Ambulance
Overbrook Gun Club will stage a
trap-shoot ‘Sunday, June 3, at 1 p.
m., for benefit of the Dallas Com-
munity Ambulance Association, ac-
cording to a communication from
D. W. Magill, secretary, to Norti
Berti, chairman of the current fund
drive. Half of the receipts will go
to the fund.
Shortly after May 18, coin cards
will be collected from homes where
they have been storing quarters at
the rate of one per week. Residents
are asked to be sure their coin
cards are up to date before col:
lection starts.
Campton In Korea
24th Div., Korea.—Army 1st Lt.
Harry B. Camton, Jr., whose wife,
Margaret, lives at 127 Park Street,
Dallas, recently arrived in Korea
and is now a member of the 24th
Infantry Division’s 34th Regiment.
The 24th is one of two American
divisions stationed in Korea. It was
the first U. S. unit to fight in the
Korean conflict.
ALL ZENITH
HEARING AIDS
ACCESSORIES
available from
OPTOMETRIST
27 Machell Ave.
Phone Dallas 4-4921
For Appointment
THAT FUNNY
SCRAPING NOISE
IN THE BACK IS
YOUR GARAGE
HOOKED TO THE
REAR BUMPER . . .
Most times, ‘“what’s wrong’ with a car isn’t quite
so gbvious. But our mechanics will find it and make
it right pronto.
Calso Service Station
PHONE DALLAS 4-6868, SHAVERTOWN
Pen-Fern 0Qil Company
FERNBROOK
mr rroPerTY owner. WOULD YOU
DRIVE YOUR CAR WITHOUT
OIL IN THE MOTOR 7
——
homes and rental property. Then you
permit the buildings to stand for years
without paint to protect your investment
from rain, snow, sun, wind and storm.
By refusing to protect your property
with paint, you are permitting your
invested capital to disappear before
your eyes.
Why not discuss ‘your painting prob-
lem with wus. Let us protect your
investment.
Paint, Paper and Repair
today. Take 6 to 36
months to pay.
NO MONEY DOWN
— CALL —
Glenn W. Scovell
150 Welles Street
Forty Fort, Pa.
Butler 7-6027
After being promoted to private first class in the Women’s Army
Corps in Tokyo, Iris G. May of Dallas, receives the stripes signifying
her new rank from Capt. Rex T. Clark, commander of the enlisted
detachment at Tokyo Army Hospital. WAC May, daughter of Mrs.
Who me .
n the best of regulated
save time and steps too . .
by check!
Main Office
Market at Franklin
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NATIGHAL RANK OF WILKES BARRE J
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the hospital.
at Fort MacArthur, California.
(U. S. Army Photo)
Over one hundred mothers and
daughters enjoyed the Mother-
Daughter Tea held by Dallas Junior
Woman's (Club at the Dallas Meth-
odist Church last Tuesday evening.
Each mother was presented with a
carnation.
The party tables were attractive
with centerpieces of carnation cor-
sarges in tiered silver dishes. Past
and present advisers poured, Mrs.
Frederick Eck and Mrs. Thomas
Robinson at one table, and Mrs.
Daniel Richards and Mrs. Ralph
Dixon at the other.
Program consisted of a toast to
mothers by Mrs. Ralph Garris and
a toast to daughters by Mrs. Fred
Eck. There was a musical reading,
by Mrs. Noel Thomas, assisted by
Mr. and Mrs. William Burnaford.
Mrs. Robert Moore, chairman,
was assisted by Mrs. Raymond Dar-
ing, Mrs. Robert Morgan, Mrs. Rob-
ert Lesser, Mrs. Elmer Williams,
Mrs. Kenneth Bayliss and Mrs. Rob-
ert Johnson.
A bake sale and delicatessen sale
will be held at Back Mountain Lum-
ber Company June 1 from 2 until 7
p. m. Mrs. Larry Newhart is chair-
man assisted by Arlene Kreiner and
Mrs. 'Sam Margellini.
Delegates named to the state
convention at Harrisburg are Mrs.
John Culp and Mrs. Harry Edwards.
Present at the tea were Mes-
dames B. IC. Post, 'W. D. Roberts,
John Blase, Walter Phillips, Clar-
ence Remington, Sterling Achuff,
James Halifield, John Davies, James
Besecker, James Huston, Jr., James
Huston, Sr., Thomas E. Reese, John
Swales, F. E. Dodson, Robert Hus-
band, Richard Husband, Ernest
Wood, Royal Culp, J. Milton Culp,
‘Stanley Shacochius, John Richards,
Daniel Richards, Mort Xleinstein,
Edward Richards, [Charles Prutzman,
Johannah Rydzewski, Clarence Els-
ton, Frederick Eck, George B. Court-
right, Ralph Dixon, Thomas B.
Robinson, Willard Durbin, Michael
Bucan, Rachel Dymond, Calvin
Crane, Henry Hill, John Ridall,
Hugh Ridall, Edwin T. Roth, Nelson
Shaver, Frank Garris, Ralph Gar-
ris, Edgar Brace, Douglas Frey,
Raymond Parsons, Richard Rattier,
Stanley Hozempa, Edward Jackson,
Elwood Ide, George E. Swan, Wil-
liam Stewart, Ralph. Garrison, P.
William Hanna, Fred Welsh, Ste-
phen Hartman, Sr., Stephen Hart-
man, Jr., Elmer Williams, Robert
Morgan, Robert Lesser, Ruth L.
Hauser, Fred Malkemes, Melbourne
Carey, Sam Margellina, Isaac Brace,
Lawrence Newhart, Ned Hartman,
E. V. Hartman, James Miller, Lewis
Isaacs, Tony Scarantino,s , David
Evans, R. W. Brown, Harold Brobst,
Charles A. Stookey, Thomas Moore,
John M. Hislop, William Boyes, El-
wood Swingle, Thomas Saunders,
Francis Dougherty, . Thomas Tem-
plin, Bud Nelson, R. E. Irwin, C.
Robert Appel, Harry Edwards, R. D.
Renshaw, John M. Culp, Jr. Jesse
R. Williams, Frear Scovells, Donald
Naylor, Kenneth Bayliss, Raymond
Daring, Robert Moore; Misses Bessie
Bresnaham, Arlene Kreiner, Nancy
Elston, Janice Houser, Peggy Malke-
mes, Jessie Carey and Donna LaBar.
New Book Available
On Postage Stamps
Postmaster Joseph Polacky an-
nounces that the Postal Service has
just issued a revised edition of the
official publication entitled Postage
Stamps of the United States, avail-
able from the Superintendent of
Documents, Government Printing
Office, Washington, D. C., at 75
cents per copy.
The new edition contains descrip-
tions of all postage ‘stamps from
the date of their introduction in
1847 to December 31, 1955, the
plate numbers and quantities print-
ed on commemorative and airmail
stamps and a complete index for
easy reference purposes.
FUNERAL
SERVICE
Low-Cost :
FORD TRACTOR
Can Boost Job Profits!
Ford Tractor power costs less to buy . . .
less to operate. Saves manpower on a wide
variety of jobs. Highly maneuverable—
extremely versatile. Come in and see the
Ford Tractor and our wide range of
specialized equipment for use with it.
KUNKLE MOTORS
DAN MEEKER — Owner ]
Phone Dallas 42019
Let's Talk Tires
Some of the best tire deals are made right
here at our station. Check with us before
you buy.
SAVE WEAR ON TIRES
Have your wheels balanced
with scientific BEAR balancing.
Don’t forget — we are giving away a FREE
G-E Portable Television Set. Tickets with
each $1.00 purchase. Also 6 weekly prizes.
DALLAS &=9 SERVICENTER
CLYDE BIRTH, Owner WALTER HENNEBAUL, Mgr.
Main Highway, Jet. Rt. 115-309 Dallas 4-1421
ARMSTRONG’S
Corlon
TERRAZZO
THE FINEST 13 DISTINCTIVE
FLOOR COVERING ‘COLORS
THAT SAVES and
HOURS OF WORK PATTERNS
Ask About Our Easy Terms
3 YEARS TO PAY!
You’re Invited To Come See The New
“SUN TWEED” AND “NUBBY FRIEZE”
CARPETING BY FIRTH
IT’S TUFTWOVEN
— THE —
FLOOR COVERING SHOP
36 Main St. Dallas 4-7861
TT ——
MY OLD WASHER fy F
RUNS LIKE Wew/ i
Your old washer too can be
put in tip-top running order
by our factory-trained service
men.
We use only EASY FAC
TORY BILT repair parts,
made to original specifica
tions. They fit perfectly, in-
suring smooth operation and i
. longer life.
(
MSST5 EASY BILT PARTS
TE. we tome Fevtor sivee i77
REBENNACK & COVERT
FREE PARKING IN REAR
— Store Hours —
Open Daily to 5:30 ® Open Friday Evening til 9
“Serving The Public for 20 Years”
BU 7-1175 or BU 7.1176
267 Wyoming Ave.
Kingston
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