\ SECTION A — PAGE 4 This is § the place! me OTOR a NS This is the place where for over 40 years people have been buying cars and 'trucks. We believe this record of long and reliable service is your best assurance of satisfaction. These Are Some of the Buys You'll Find Here! 1955 MERCURY 1958 THUNDERBIRD 4 Door Sedan, Radio, Heater, Fully Equipped $3195 SARIS CHINN > Anionic Transmission,, Ex- Red and White. ....... cellent CERO. ss $945 i958 FORD Count Squire, Aut ti 1957 FORD To tio erect FH Victoria, Radio, Heater, Auto- Power Brakes... A beautiful matic Transmission, Red and black / $2 (95 White. ‘A 1 $1595 Minish, Lunn owner car. ............. {953 DODGE 1953 CHEVROLET 4 D Sed 4 Door Sedan, $445 Radio * Rehan $595 Radio” = i.................. ¥ 1956 PLYMOUTH 1955 OLDSMOBILE Belvedere 4 Door Sedan, Radio, & Hard Top Coupe, Coral and Heater, Auiomaiie Transmis- White H ti ion, Bl Franemisaon Bono. T1008 0 Ne $1295 More For Your Moby All - ways at FORD TRANSPORTATION HEADQUARTERS 229 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre Kingston Corners, Kingston For Modern Printing. Try The Post Lions for an evening of sociability. Pres- ent were Lions from Dallas, Harveys THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1959 Lions Clubs Get Together For Social Evening of Zone B/! Lions Clubs | of coordinating committee of North- met at Wahoo Inn on Veterans Day | eastern Pennsylvania Blood Bank. Gerald L. Durkin, Lions Inter- national Counsellor and chairman Lake, Back Mountain and Noxen. | of the District Governor's Eye Bank Harveys Lake Lions were hosts. Thomas R. Millen, charter mem- ber and president of Scranton Lions Club, spoke on “The Changing | Earth.” Mr. Millen is Lions Inter- Durkin, Mrs. | committee, spoke on the Eye Bank program. Grouped, at the head table, left to right, front row, are: Gerald L. Durkin, Mrs. Richard ' dent of Harveys Lake Lions Club; Calvin McHose, toastmaster and Lions District Chaplain; Mrs. Cal- vin McHose, Thomas R. Millen, Mrs. Thomas R. Millen, John Hilburt, Zone Chairman, Zone B. Region 4; | and Mrs. John Hilburt. Second row: Mrs. Irving Berger, Dr. Irving Berger, president of Dal- las Lions Club; Mrs. Stephen Glova, national Counselor and chairman | Williams, Richard Williams, presi- | Stephen Glova, secretary of Harveys Old Ladies’ Home Will Welcome Visitors On Annual Donation Day By MARGARET ROBINSON Old friends and new, please give special thought and consideration to the Old Ladies’ Home, 450 Carey Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, this year. The state has passed new fire safety laws and, because of this, extensive changes must be made in the Home. The lovely open stairway that NOW OPEN AT THE FRIENDLY ‘Miners in Dallas” ; Miners National Bank Main St., Dallas, Pa. Open Daily 8 to 2 — Friday Nights 5 to 8 We have a CHRISTMAS CLUB to suit every member of the family. Check Your Favorite Flavo Stock Up Now! ® Orange-Pineapple ® White House ® Cherry Almond ® Butterscotch ® Carmel] Fudge ® Cherry Cocoanut SHERBETS Chocola Vanilla Banana Black Raspberry Black Walnut ® Orange ® Lemon COMBINATIONS ® Vanilla and Chocolate ® Vanilla and Strawberry MAIN HIGHWAY PRE-THANKSGIVING SALE ® Lime ® Vanilla and Raspberry ® Vani FORTY FORT ICE CREAM CO. V5 GALLON ICE CREAM rs ® Coffee ® Chocolate-Chip ® Maple Walnut ® Strawberry ® Butter Pecan ® Raspberry illa and Orange Sherbet FERNBROOK graces the front hall and continues up through the second and third floors must be removed and replaced with a closed one of fireproof ma- terial. Changes also must be made in the elevator, kitchen, and two new exits from the cellar. The entrance fee the guests pay, covers only a small measure of the expenses of the Home, and it has been due to your generous contri- butions in the past that we have been able to carry on. We want to urge our many good friends to try to interest others in this won- derful home for elderly women. Here they live happily, without worry, for they know if sickness comes there is always a nurse on duty and a well equipped infirmary. Even if they must leave their rooms for the infirmary they still are at home and among their friends. The age for entering the home is now 70 years. We have 44 guests, five over 90; twelve over 85. Twen- ty-nine of these ladies voted in the last elections. A former Back Moun- tain resident, Mrs. Bessie Gibbs from Orchard Knob Farm, shares honors with Mrs. Eliza Bonham from Shick- shinny as the oldest guests. They have reached the age of 95. Mrs. Wheeler's Cafe NOXEN ROAD Harveys Lake EVERY SAT. NIGHT LOBSTER TAIL Platter 14 Spring Chicken Platter 75¢ EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES DR. OPTOMETRIST 27 Machell Ave., Dallas Phone OR 4-4921 I. BERGER 1958 CADILLAC Coupe DeVille A Showroom Automobile ! Fully Equipped Power Windows Power Seats Immaculate See and drive This one! L. S. “Cap” Jones SHORTEN MOTORS 543 Pierce St. Kingston BU 8-5473 - 85474 GL 7-9510 - OR 4-0581 Gibbs has been in the home twenty- five years. Other guests who form- erly made their-home in this area are Miss Emily Avery, Dallas; Mrs. Grace Anderson, Shrine View; Miss Grace White, Trucksville; Mrs. Ella Howlett and Mrs. Agnes Totten, Shavertown; and Miss Elizabeth Parks, Idetown. Board members who are Back Mountain residents are Mrs. Mae Townend, Mrs. R. S. Ferguson, Mrs. W. F. Newberry, Mrs. Floyd Sand- ers, Miss Margaret Wood and Mrs. James Robinson. Those who reside here in the summer are Mrs. Mal- colm Burnside, president of the Board; Mrs. Andrew Sordoni, Mrs. Arthur James, Mrs. F. Thoburn Armstrong, all of Harveys Lake; Miss Anna Kutzner of Idetown, and Mrs. William Conyngham, Hillside Farm. Any donation which would be useful in running a home is most welcome: linens, canned goods, coal and that ever needed item, money. If it is impossible for you to attend the tea, any member of the Board would be happy to receive your do- nation, or send it directly to the Home. Guests and Board Members, however, are looking forward to welcoming you at the tea. Remem- ber the date, Friday, November 20, 2 10.5 Resident guests of the Home will offer many interesting hand-made items fon sale at the bazaar booths set up in the front parlor. Revenue from the bazaar goes toward upkeep of the Home. Acme Cranberries Not Contaminated In view of the situation which has developed as a result of the IT'S 50 IMPORTANT iat to be WELL GROOMED Let CLEAN and REPAIR Your Suits and Overcoats IS OUR SPECIALTY FORTY FORT CLEANER and TAILOR 955 Wyoming Avenue, FORTY FORT BU 7-7612 TAILORING | | Lake Lions; Mrs. Ned Hartman, Ned Hartman, secretary of Dallas Lions; R. J. Womer, past president of Nox- en Lions; Mrs. R. J. Womer, Mrs. Gilbert Boston, Gilbert Boston, pres- ident of Noxen Lions. Third row: Elwood Ruckel, secre- | tary Back Mountain Lions; Mrs. El- | ad Ruckel; Mrs. Clifford Smith, Clifford Smith, past president of Back - Mountain Lions. announcement of the use of poison- ous insecticides on cranberries, Acme Market buyers have con- tacted the sources of supply for eacted the sources af supply for all cranberry products and recieved assurances .that are summarized in the sign which was posted in all markets ‘Wednesday morning. The message is as follows: Cran- | berries and cranberry products of- fered for sale in ACME Markets are all grown and processed either in Massachusetts or New Jersey. Our growers and processors have cer- tified that their products are free from any contamination or harm- ful chemicals. ¢ Introducing . . . NATIONWIDE'S the auvfo Insurance policy of tomeorrew TODAY! Fer full details en this important, new low- east ‘average fo youe ahd ERMIE and w= GAY Cent. 7-077 or 5168 ATIONWIDE MUTUAL MusuRANCE comraNge ¢ hun. Drie *, Rome ice | District M. Y. F. Council: DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA key, Robert Hill, Baldwin, Wyalusing, Charles John, Pittston. ' how the community affects migrant will be given by the Wilkes Barre | workers and how they affect it. Phyllis To conclude the Seiple, M. Zion, Gordon Dershimer, Centermoreland A one act play, “Acres to Cross’ Graphic Arts Services INCORPORATED PHOTO-ENGRAVING Offset Negatives and Platemaking Screen Prints, Art Work Phone VA 5-2978 Rear 29 North Main St. p> Wilkes-Barre, Pa. YOUR '59 CHRISTMAS + CLUB CHECK will be in the mail tomorrow .. . this is what Luzerne National Christmas Club members have planned for—the cash to make this Christmas merrier. Plan ahead for Christmas ‘60 . . ‘60 Christmas Club, . tomorrow. join our 118 Main Street, Luzerne © Member F.DI.C. A TR = Buy this \ RT) 00 BELFAST 3 Also $450 and $750 8 Wedding Png $125.00 EE : WEEE | / And Enjoy a FREE HONEYMOON IN MIAMI BEACH! 7 days and 6 nights at the luxurious “Carousel” ocean- ki) 4 front motel in Miami Beach Bf —free admission to the Aquafair, Orchid Jungle, \®— Coral Castle, Spanish Mon- es. astery, Rare Bird Farm and Musa Isle Indian Village. it's all yours when you choose a $300 Keepsake or Starfire Diamond Ring. Rings enlarged to show detail. Prices include Federal Tax, HENRY'’S JEWELRY Main St. Dallas OPTOMETRIST 2 Office Locations TUES. ) Dallas Hours WED. ) 2:00 FRL. ) to 8:00 P.M. OTHER DAYS BY APPOINTMENT DR. A. S. LISSES 5 MAIN STREET Narrows DALLAS Shopping Phone OR 4-4506 Center KINGSTON - EDWARDSVILLE EVENINGS — Thursday and Friday EYE EXAMINATIONS - CONTACT LENSES - 4 ho Phone BU 17-9785 | DAILY — 9:30 to 5:30 to 8:00 P.M. = FITTED GOSARI’S Small - Young LEGS OF LAMB : 6 1b. average ARMOUR’S STAR B A c 0 N 11b. cellophane @ RED-RIPE Cc TOMATOES bos SOLID HEADS Cc LETTUCE i ROYAL JELLO =. All Flavors KEEBLER COOKIES NEW TREATS ! CHOCOLATE CHIP - ; 3 B C Pittston, Ronald GOSART": y CARMEL CHIP - MAIN HIGHWA AY ad This is a play showing * evening, a § round table discussion will be held | Alderson, Jane Wardlow; Shaver-|in the social rooms of the church. | town, Lynn McCarty, Dallas, Paul It will be an evening of enjoy- © Leinthall, Wyoming, Mary Malar-! ment and stimulation mw, | — I I Bs ris Fars iso ts d a N ctw oY oa 0 2m SS pFg oo n HQ ge 11 QQ N
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