The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 13, 1961, Image 9

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Beaumont
Mrs. Maude Scovell, Kingston, has
been visiting local relatives since
she arrived for the Hilbert Reunion
held at Clarence Hilberts, last Sat- |
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Richardson,
Lock Haven, renewed old acquaint-
ances on their Fourth of July week
vacation. :
Carol and Ellen LaBruno of New
J ersey were with the Herbert Good-
American Legion
ican Legion, Dallas, will hold its
i regular meeting Friday, July 14, 8
I pm. at the Legion Home.
Election of officers will Tals place
for the 1961-62 year.
Polls will be open from 8 to 11 pm.
week via mail. Who claimed, * “Taxes
in this town will be lower after
reassessment ?”’ Whose ?
The Sherwood Denmons of N. J.
Daddow- Isaacs Post 672, Amer-
GIT BE SR PANO
No! No! No!
wins for their recent vacation.
Tax notices were received this
enjoyed the past weekend with the
Raymond Denmons.
SPOTS and STAINS
VANISH
‘Before your EYES from
Table Tops
and Furniture
CALL
OR 4-0744
: EVENINGS
° Furniture Repair
0 Antique Refinishing
® Cabinet Work
STEFAN HELLERSPERK
WEST DALLAS
Graphic Arts Services
INCORPORATED
PHOTO-ENGRAVING
Offset Negatives and Platemaking
Screen Prints, Art Work
Phone VA 5-2978
Rear 29 North Main St.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
GOSART'S
BETTER
; PARK and
: VALUES
SHOP
' CONFIDENCE
SHOP with |
FRIENDLY
SERVICE
MAIN HIGHWAY
Plate Soup Meat
- (Armour Star)
‘Lean Boiled Ham
Blade Cuts Chuck
(Armour Star)
‘Ring Bologna
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enrolling orien
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“‘Boscul Coffee Li
“You drank it at our Sth Anniversary’
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(Regular)
Starkist Tuna
- (16 oz. size)
Boy-Ar-Dee Spaghetti
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_ Big 46 oz. can
TReymer s Blend
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“Chilly Nights Call For Hot Soup!!!”
VV PCC VOY ew
"Big 16 oz. Hershey Syrup
New! Hi-G Fruit Drinks
6 oz. Instant Maxwell House
DALLAS
only 10c LB.
88¢c LB.
29¢ LB.
49¢ LB.
49¢ LB.
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100 for 83¢
2 Ib. can §1.29
can 17c
2 for 49
can 10c
12 oz. can 10c
29¢
88¢
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PRODUCE
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WATERMELONS
(17# Average)
Golden Ripe Bananas
100 Large Paper Plates
10# Bag Charcoal
Are voustill using
Eo regular toothpaste
: when you coulid be reducing cavities with Crest ?
88
1c LB.
99¢
59¢
. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1961
Committee Members For Woman's Club Dance
MAKING FINAL PLANS
‘The committee for Dallas Senior
Woman's Club summer dance,
“Around the World” has completed
plans for the affair to be held this
Saturday evening, July 15th, at the
Trucksville
Trucksville Service Mothers and
Wives will meet at the fire hall on
Monday evening.
Calvin Perrin, Harrisburg, visited
his brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace Perrin on Sunday.
Robert = Shepherd, Beaver, Pa.
spent a few days recently with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Shep-
herd of S. Pioneer Avenue Robert
McQuillkin, former Dallas resident
was his guest over the week end.
Wilfred Anderson, Jr. Holly Street
is convalescing after an illness of
several weeks.
Mrs. Joseph Manley hid children,
Susan, Jeffery, Kathy, and Joseph,
Jr. are visiting relatives in Loveland,
Pa.
Birthday greetings this week to
Mrs. Harry Glace, Mrs. James C.
Reed, Mrs. Lisa Hornack, Mrs. Al-
bert Williams, Jr., Walter. Phillips,
Herbert Dimmick, William Strauser,
Sr., Evan Jenkins, Harold Stout,
Jackie Anderson, Kenneth Hughes,
June Hinkle, Blaine J. Chipola, Betsy
Hopkins,” Ruth Hoffman, Marijane
Barbara Evans, Sandra Jones, Joan
! Symons, and Jane Oliver.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johns, Mt.
Greenwood, returned Saturday after
spending a few days at Cape May,
N.J.
Paul Alexander, Clayton, Del, is
visiting his sister, Mrs. Claude Jac-
obson, Birch Grove. Mrs. Jacobson
and her brother will visit another
sister, Mrs. Emily Casterline, King-
ston, N. Y. later this month.
Jennifer Green, Collingswood, N.J,
kas been a guest of Joan Hughes,
Carverton Road. They are room-
mates at University of Pennsylvania.
Mrs. Janice Phillips, Arlington,
Va., is spending some time with her
parents, Mr: and Mrs. Stephen Mann,
Edgewood Heights.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greenley
and family, Holly Street, are in
Canada -this week on a fishing
trip.
Mr. shd Mrs. Donald Case and
family, Canisteo, N. Y. spent ‘a
few days recently with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Case and
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson, Carv-
erton Road.
Mrs. Robert Russell and sons
Bobby, Michael, and Gerald, Dush-
ore, are spending the week with
her mother, Mrs. gacob Beline, Le-
high Street.
Mrs. Esther Bennett LeGrand and
son, Robert, Wilkes-Barre, visited
friends and relatives here last Sat-
urday-
Mr. and Mrs. Suley Stull, Staub
Road, recently attended a family
dinner at the home of their son-in- in-
a
Moss, Cheryl Greenley, Ruthe Case, |
SANDY BEACH
FRL - SAT. — July 14 - 15
“The Big Show”
Esther Williams - Cliff Robertson
FRI 9:00 — SAT. 10:00
“Walk Tall”
Willard Parker - Joyce Meadows
Kent Taylor
FRI. 10:30 — SAT. 9:00
SUN. — MON. — TUES.
July 16 - 17 - 18
“Midnight Lace”
Doris Day - Rex Harrison
Sun., Tues. 10:00 — Mon. 9:00
“The Hired Gun”
Rory Calhoun - Anne Frances
Sun. - Tues. 9:00 — Mon. 10.30
Irem Temple Country Club Pavilion.
Dancing will be from 9 until 1
o'clock with music by Bobby Baird's
orchestra. Members of the com-
mittee reading left to right seated
are: Mrs. William Clewell, = Mrs.
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Stout, Fernbrook.
Harry D. Owens, Maple Street,
killed a four-foot black snake in
his front yard on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ashman and
family, Terrace Street, spent a week
end recently in New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowther Brown, S.
Pioneer Avenue, are fishing in Can-
ada this week. %
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mathers, Sr.
Carverton Road, spent several days
last week at Free Methodist Camp
ground.
Mr. and Mrs. .Ogden Palmer and
family, Grove Street, have returned
from a two-week vacation at North
Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Saunders and
family, Harris Hill Road, are spend-
ing the week in Allentown.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ackins, form-
erly of Bunker Hill, are visiting
former neighbors and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wells, Elm
Terrace, ‘spent Tuesday visiting her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Jakes of Falls.
Vern Pritchards Entertain
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Pritchard ent-
ertained at a family picnic at their
home on Tuesday. Games and sing-
ing were enjoyed by the group.
- DALLAS ORchard 5-1176
Centermoreland FEderal 3-4500
Marian Harter, Mrs. John Rogers,
General Chairman, Mrs. Geo. Mc-
Cutcheon, Co-chairman, Mrs. Ed-
ward Ratcliffe. Standing: Mrs. Nor-
man Schoell, Mrs. Ben. H. Edwards,
Mrs. Walter Phillips. Absent when
the picture was taken were Mrs.
Guests numbered eighteen.
Allen Freed, Carverton Road, suf-
fered injuries to his left hand while
at work at Bonner Chevrolet Comp-
any, Kingston. He was treated at
Nesbitt Hospital and discharged.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Allen and
family, Harris Hill Road, are visiting
relatives in Ohio this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Evanson, East
Orange, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Fullmer, Philadelphia, and Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Dymond, Rahway, N.J.
were week end guests of "Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Samuels, E. Main Street.
Neil Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Turner, Sutton Road, will
return from Durham, N. C. on Tues-
day of next week for summer school
at Duke University.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Albright,
Hillside Road, spent the week end
in the Catskill Mountains.
Wayne Long, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Voight Long, Carverton Rdao, has
been discharged after a two year
hitch with the Navy aboard the
USS Hennelly. -
William Wright, Mrs. Kenneth Bay-
liss and Mrs. Henry Moyer.
Reservations may be made with
Mrs. Walter Phillips, Mrs. Kenneth
Bayliss, or Mrs. Norman Schoell.
LUZERNE
THEATRE
THURSDAY, FRIDAY
SATURDAY
One Showing, 7:45 P. M.
“Gone With the Wind”
SUNDAY and MONDAY
Continuous Sun. 2 - 11
TWO THRILLERS
“KONGA”
CO-HIT
“The Pharaoh’s Woman’
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
DANNY KAYE
“On the Double”
GIFT NIGHTS
FORTY FORT
THEATRE
TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY
JAMES DARREN, |
DEBORAH WALLEY
‘Gidget Goes Hawaiian’
SUNDAY THRU WEDNESDAY
Continuous Sunday, 3-11
ROCK HUDSON
KIRK DOUGLAS
“The Last Sunset”
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~ MAIN Hieuway | DALLAS
WED. - THURS. — July 19 - 20
“Flaming Star”
Elvis Presley - Barbara Edey
Wed. - 10:00 — Thurs. - 9:00
Thirteen Fighting Men
Grant Williams - Brad Dexter
Wed. - 9:00 — Thurs. - 10:30
Theatre Open Everynmite
Beach Open Everyday
COMING July 21 .
“Last Time 3 Saw Archie” .
Life Insurance protection included with monthly payment.
You can arrange a loan for any worthwhile purpose.
COME IN OR CALL VA 5-4551
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PUBLIC SQUARE « KINGSTON « PLAINS « CROSSROADS = FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS {
of Wilkzs- Barre
! Choice Crystal and China
88 MAIN ST., DALLAS
(Lundy Bldg.)
Phone OR 4-4506
DALLAS HOURS
Tues. — Wed. 2 to 8 p.m.
Friday — 2 to 5 p.m.
Other days in Shopping Center
DR. AARON S. LISSES
Optometrist
"Wheeler's Cafe
NOXEN ROAD
HARVEYS LAKE
SPECIAL
FRIDAY NIGHT
Pigs In A Blanket
or
Fish Fry
50c
Every Saturday Night
Lobster Tail
Platter
Y, Spring Chicken
15¢
Every Sunday
is Family Day
at Gus Genetti's
From Monday to Saturday,
Each Day We Feature a 95¢
Chefs Special Luncheon.
Facilities for
All Occasions.
FOR OUR GUESTS’
CONVENIENCE
8 DIFFERENT
DINING ROOMS ’ A
and Beautiful
COCKTAIL LOUNGE
All Air Conditioned :
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When you celebrate ]
YOUR BIRTHDAY x
OR ANNIVERSARY
here we will bake you a cake
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in Pennsylvania”
For Reservations
Call GLadstone 4-2494
ROUTE 309
Hazleton-Wilkes-Barre
Highway
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