; fa SECTION A — PAGE 4 i In a recent study of people who had purchased homes within a 90 © day period, 60% said that newspaper ads were their principal source of information about homes for sale. | Real estate advertisers know that ~ people shop newspapers—that’s why, on a typical Sunday this spring they placed 2,700,000 lines of advertising in U. S. n&wspapers. Today, Continues Opening of the new Daring Mar- ket, Memorial Highway, Dallas, is ‘another mark of progress for a young merchant in the Back Moun- re ) tain, i ; To better inform the public of the Four years ago, when need for many benefits to be derived from | greater parking facilities and de- owning insurance of all sorts, insur- | mand for homemade meat products ance companies last year invested | increased, Ray Daring decided to $12,925,000 in national mewspaper | open a Sausage Kitchen on Me- advertising. morial Highway, Duting the ? ast PARAMOUNT. ELECTRIC | : MOTOR SERVICE ARMATURES FIELD COILS “STARTERS Rewound & Repaired NERATORS MACHINE SHOP LAWNMOWER SERVICE “Sharpening : , BUY & SELL USED © and e LAWNMOWERS | Repairing OR 2.0181 and MOTORS Stoneridge Main Road Fernbrook Grand Opening ROE, Ya Tastee - Freez Saturday 2 for 1 Sale \ — May 21 — 1961 — fe * Comes — Shakes — Sundaes : — Banana Splits — © FREE GIFTS bs a MAY 28 — JUNE 2 NOTE! — Quarts, Pints or Tce Cream Sandwiches sRedad meena ow ba are not included in sale. Tastee - Freez : Main Highway go Fernbrook Daring's Formal Opening Starts Rest Of Week | four years a steady increase in time was right to open a modern Grocery Market adjoining the Sausage Kitchen. Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week will mark the formal opening of “Darings’” Li aitruly modern market. prizes, refreshments and a special feature showing of the latest Rood’s Pyrofax Gas Range with a Micro Burner, the Grand Prize of the Store Opening. Two other spec- | ials are a Picnic Thermos Kit and a: G. E. Waxer. Twelve large grocery baskets are to be given away during the three day celebration. Ray Daring’s first connection’ was when he became associated with John Hislop, owner of Hislop's Market in Dallas over twelve years ago. After his marriage to Nancy Hislop, eleven years ago, he became an active partner in the business and: continued to push for growth and more modern accommodations. Associated with Ray is his only partner, mother-in-law, Mrs. John business convinced Ray that the There will be free with the grocery and meat business : THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1961 Horse Show Planning Committee At Work Ei: The seventeenth annual Lehman | co-chairmen; Russell Coolbaugh, | Hislop; Tom Moore, Joe Hudak, Al Horse Show will be held this year on i chairman of program advertising; | { Armitage, Ronald Yoarts and Dick | July 3 and 4 at Lehman grounds | Joe Ellsworth, treasurer; standing: | | Oliver. according to Harold Coolbaugh and | Gil Tough, show co-chairman with | | Rayrand Nancy are active in all Edward Powell, co-chairmen of the: Myron Baker; Willis Ide; Chet Lam- | affairs in the Back Mountain. They | event, Shown here are members of | | oreausx, embilance committee. | have two daughters, Lorene and | Raelene, students in Dallas Borough School. Editor & Publisher reports that newspapers in the UU, S. and Canada reject each year advertising | worth millions of dollars because it | | does not meet standards of “truth- fulness and good taste.” The newspaper puts its integrity ahead of all other considerations in pre | serving “its standing as a truthful source of information for readers ‘and a means of disseminating | truthful messages (through advertis- ing. the Lehman Volunteer Fire Comp- | any at a recent planning for the show: seated, left to right: Ed Pow- ell, Harold Coolbaugh, general show Chairman Coolbaugh that the July 4th parade, scheduled for 9 am, will be sponsored this year by the Back Mountain Horse- announces | mens Club. July 3 show will con- sist of western events starting late | afternoon and continuing until dark; an outdoor square dance will follow. All men of the community are | asked to turn out to a special horse show meeting on Thursday evening, June 1, at 8 p.m. at the fire hall. Photo by Paramount Studio Mt. Zion On cur way down to vote we went down Sutton Creek Road, Near the old Glen Echo location there’s a place we've watched grow into beauty through the sheer thrift and hard work of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Glowgoaki. Besides building a neat little house they have add- Voters of Dallas Township My Sincere thanks for your vete and support on May 16th. Daniel Richards Republican Nominee For Tax Collector ¥ 1; i ' v a» 8 ENTIRE STOCK MENS’ SPORT & DRESS SLACKS Regular Weights Summer Weights CANNON DRYFAST Rh oH REG. 25¢ FIRST QUALITY 1 CH Stamps With 55:0 Purchase or More and Coupon Below ECORATION DAY SPECIALS ¥ DISH TOWELS Bc pa | 4 100§ GLOBE 100 S & H In Addition Ea : COUPON GOOD FOR On Cash Purchase of $5.00 or More aaa di IN LUZERNE GREEN STAMPS’ to Regular Stamps PETTY : Wash & Wear 25% OFF SALE PRICES | START AT | 4:4 WITH CUFFS | 2 Miri od A ho = 7 or DRAPES 69. Solid Colors White a PLASTIC VY CCCP YY YY SP Dodo i do i i lod. | RUBBER THONGS © “ZORIS” . BEACH i SLIPPERS POLOS 84. BOYS’ SHORT SLEEVE Large Selection : REG. 59¢ FULL SLIPS COTTON San forized $1.49 Val. 34-44 $ BOYS’ Perfect Quality T-Shirts & Briefs REG. 55¢ Famous Make 3 for $1 OPEM THURS & FRI. KITES OFFER GOOD THROUGH MONDAY, MAY 29 dd i Bl lin iid dion dion oe ol \ tte dditadietissiinaiie Everything For The Graduate! ® DRESSES © ACCESSORIES ® SHOES Gifts For GRADUATES WEDDINGS SHOWERS Wrapped FREE Headquarters U. S. KEDS P. F. FLYERS . For The Family ed a garage. Then across the | rcad where once was a tough stump lot between the road and the creek there is now a lovely vegetable garden. We first noticed it last year and stopped to comment cn it. Stumps all dug out, land smoothed and tilled. The pair of them are young, strong and ambitious and as friendly as can be, Won- derful that there are such staunch people in our neigh- borhood. man Clemens of Binghamton. The i Clemens family is moving to Bal- ! timore. | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lloyd and | sons will move into their recently purchased home in Mt. Zion June 1. They purchased the former home of Mrs. Howard Lewis a couple of places down the hill from the Mt Zion Church. It has been announced that the Vacation Bible School at Mt. Zion will run the week of June 19. Friday afternoon several of Cath- erine Gilbert's friends saw ther on | TV channel 16 from Scranton. She | was giving a boost to the oratorio Elijah which was sung at St. Ste- phen’s Church last Sunday, On Saturday Mr. Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hutter ~all of Kingston were visitors at the Thome of Edward Miles. A fellow wouldn't mind loaning his lawn mower if the borrower | wouldn't take it out of the yd | / Nettie Parrish is visiting Dr. Nor- | and Mrs. John | Rainbow Assembly To Install Officers The Charles Assembly, 144, for girls, of Dallas, will hold a pub- | lic Installation James of officers and choir members, at Dallas Methodist Church, tonight at 7:30. All members, friends are invited. relatives, All officers and girls who wish to be installed as choir members, are requested to be at the Church by 7 wearing full length white gowns. Karen Samuels will be installed as Worthy Advisor. Sharon Samuels, retiring. Worthy Advisor, will be presented a Past Worthy Advisor's Jewel. Merit awards will be presented by Mrs. Laura Samuels, Merit Bar Director, to all girls who have earn- ed them this past term. Girls must be present to receive these bars. The Installing officers will be Mrs, Evelyn Hopkins, Mother Advisor; Nancy Sieber, Installing’ Chaplain; Susan Dodd, Installing Soloist; and Mrs. Marjorie Krimmel Installing Musician, all of Dallas Assembly. Officers of Rainbow to be installed are: Worthy Advisor—Karen Sam- uels; Worthy Associate Advisor— Susan Lawry; Charity—Marian Joll- ey; Hope—Barbara Tag; Faith— Carol Anderson; Drill Leader—Glen- 'da Williams; Chaplain—Sally Moyer; Love—Gail Rombanghy Religious— MAIN SHAVERTOWN Olle olin le i lon lion lo lin nln io 5.98 STEREO RECORDS JACOBS MUSIC CENTRE HIGHWAY. & CENTER ST. At The Traffic Light In frome sia as “W AY RECORD RIOT AT THE JACOBS MUSIC CENTRE t © TOP 45 RECORD HITS. . 85¢ | | © NEW BACK DATE 45% 5 For $1.00 | ® 19” LONG PLAY . ... i. 0 §9¢ | @ $1.98 HI-FI RECORDS ......... 1.48 | ® 298 HI-FI & STEREO ......... 2.48 | ® 3.98 HIFI & STERIO ......... 3.18 | tl © 4.98 HI-FI & STEREO ......... 3.98 o 4.48 p 4 i b 4 { i ! 4 Lip { i 4 STORE HRS, - MON. Thru FRI. 9 To 9. TUES. WED. SAT, 9 To 6 lloilo lloilo oiled Bor Beli de fil wale ve alle PHONE OR 5-1567 | Sterling Silver Tea Set, baskets of : | Three years ago, Jack Cave, after : Memorial | Order of Rainbow | and | Carol Dymond, Installing+ Marshall; Having sold my home, I will sell May 27 starting at 10:00 A. M. Ivy glassware (very old 1850), ture lamp, milk glass, pine stands, walnut frames, bo cooper lustre pitchers, coverlets. House living room suit, quilts, chest, dressers, 8 lawn chairs, co elec. mixer, be sold at 1:00 P.M. House is Personal Property: Cash Floyd Jo “As H, Heller, AUCTION SALE at the home located on Church Street, Meshoppen: Pa,, on Sat. Two-2 drawer cherry stands, 1 drawer cherry stand, G.W.W. lamp, 3 complete dinner sets, cut glass, Fireplace set with brass andirons, Community-plate silverware,| 5 pc. silver set, hand blown minia- marble- clocks, Bavarian china, cherry bookcase, mahogany console table, Furnishings-2 Westinghouse T. V. console), china closet, dining table, chairs, rockers, Emerson com- bination Stereo Hi Fl and radio (like new), 10 cu. ft. refrigerator, 20 cu. ft. chest-type freezer, piano, 4 pc. 3 complete bedroom suites, garden tools and many other items. Real Estate-6 room house and garage on large lot on Allen St. will room, and elec. hot water heater. on delivery of deed within 30 days. Mortgage can be arranged; Owner ‘Terms Cash my antiques and housefurnishings castor set, French Limoges china, 22 pes, ribbed Bellflower and 4 drawer pine chest, Sterling and top stand mirrors, two-1 drawer ne dishes, goblets, china tea set, sets (portable and 5 pc. dinette set, elec. frying pan, linens, blankets, walnut flat-top desk, cedar oking utensils, power lawn mower, newly painted, has furnace, bath- Terms—$500.00 down, balance Lunch will be Served Crisman Pa. neer, Laceyville, DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Grand Opening Of Cave's Store Is A Milestone In Area Progress Cave's, the oldest | Memorial Highway, will stage the hgrand opening of the largest Inde. han and Wesley Cave, Huntsville pendent store in the Back Moun- pn. 3 y : tain, Thursday, Friday and Satur- I day of this week. In business on Memorial Highway at Idetown for over twenty-one years, Sheldon Cave and his son, Jack, have built ‘a new modern food store to evidence their faith in the growing Back Mountain area. The grand opening will feature many valuable prizes among which will be a Transistor Radio and store on interest in politics. Sheldon is the brother of Grace T. Cave, Dallas, Mrs. Jack Shee- a Young Men's IVYS & DAKS | food and fruit, free samples and retrestments for all. a stint in the Navy and training in a Management Training Course of McCrory’s, at Chester, decided to open a Pet Shop close to his father’s grocery store. The success of this venture, together with a desire on the part of his father for a future retirement have prompted the building of the large new mar- ket. Sheldon Cave has lived in the Back Mountain over thirty years. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Cave, active members of the Dallas community at one time. Both are now deceased. He is mar- ried to the former Lillian Hutchin- son of Pottsville and has two chil- dren: Jane, a teacher of Vocal Music in Williamstown, N. J. and Jack, who is married to the former Betty Rinus daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter Rinus ‘of Courtdale. Both Sheldon and Jack are active in the Community and take a keen 9 ! Judy Williams; Nature—Susan Cheney; Immortality—Barbara Hop- kins; Patriotism—Jo Carol Berm- | Stock: Fidelity—Marlene Milne; Ser- vice—Mary Ann Johnson; Musician —Ellen Harris; «Choir Director— Linda Tag; Confidential Observer- Marilyn Jackson; and Outer Obser- ver— Gail Kelley. The Reporter Samuels. The Room Set Up Conlittce will be Linda Tag, Barbara Hopkins, Bar- bara Hildebrant, and Sharon Miles. The Telephone Squad will be:- Jean Ide, Sue Kelly, Karen Harvey, Nancy Sieber, Jeannine Hoover, Emma Parsons, Margie Davis, San- dra Yellitz, and Diane Transue. | Installation of ‘choir members will follow officers installation. | REG. $4.05 Corded Fabrics Black - Clive Loden - Beige BUDDIES MAIN ST. LUZERKE We Give $ & H Stamps THANK YOU I wish to thank those who supported me in the recent Primary Election. Serving as Tax Collector of Dallas Township during the past nineteen years will remain one of "my most pleasant memories. ‘will be Sharon Affairs to be planned for Karen's term will be a Bake Sale; a covered dish picnic; a service project; a telephone project; a Rainbow-De- | Molay' picnic, and Grand Assembly Convention at Pennsylvania State University. : Wiison H. Ryman SAVE OVER 20%] on famous PITTSBURGH on "7 Ww Aeticd’ s Finest HOUSE PAINT FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY! Fe OUTSIDE wit WHITE WOR {Available in White, including mildew- and fume-resistant White, and fourteen ready-mixed body colors.) You need only one coat for most repaint work when you use famous Pittsburgh SUN-PROOF House Paint. No primer is required. And you can paint right over chalky surfaces. SUN-PROOF also gives you the extra protection of fume-resistant pigments and i VITOLIZED OIL®, Pig specia - BACK MT. LUMBER & COAL 00. | OR 4-13441 MAIN HIGHWAY SHAVERTOWN L@ "PER GALLON
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