The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 16, 1961, Image 3

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Harveys Lake
Mr. and Mrs. George Brodi, Larks-
ville, spent Sunday with Mr. an
Mrs. Albert Armitage.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Austin of
Warren Center visited Mr. and Mrs. |
Rayniond Garinger and Lina Gar-
inger on Wednesday.
Executive Board of Harveys Lake |
Woman's Service Club will meet |
with Mrs. Rowland Ritts, Oak Hill,
" Monday night, Mrs. Lee Bicking and
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Mrs. Grace Martin are co-hostesses.
W.S.C.S. of Alderson Methodist
Church met with Mrs. Theodore
Heness Thursday evening. Mrs, Earl
Raogers assisted.
Mrs. Raymond Garinger,
Yice
| President, presided. Mrs. Heness had
charge of the Worship service. Mrs.
John Gordon told of her summer
byistt to Scotland.
{ Christmas Party of W.S.C.S. will be
at the parsonage on December 14,
| with Mrs. Gordon as hostess, as-
' sisted by Lina Garinger, Eleanor
| Humphrey and Mrs. Robert Avery.
There were ten present.
| Attend Hair Show
| Kay Dobson, Dallas, Mary Butler ;
and Margaret Molchan,
and Margaret Curry, Wyoming at
| tended the McLeon Amendola Hair
Show at Sunbury Sunday.
Sliced Free
PORK BUTTS - -
Lean Tender
PICHIC HAMS - -
Lean Sliced
BOILED HAM - -
Old Smokey (Any Size Pc.)
LIVERWURST - -
co Ge Ih,
oe lh,
Bc hh,
ME By 30%¢ ih
MAC APPLES - -
U. S-~ 1 Large (Peck)
POTATOES - - -
, Our Own Fresh
ROASTED PEANUTS
(SERAS HOME
COLD CUTS
PICKLE LOAF 3 ib ¢1 1 SPICED LUNCHEON
OLIVE LOAF S. BAKED LOAF :
All Purpose (10 1b.)
: 30
Juganeo 40m Rhy,
MADE CANDIES)
.THURS., FRL
SHOP EARLY we don’t like to, but w§ do RUN OUT.
& SAT. ONLY
CAVE’S
SUPERMARKET We Cut Our Prices
Cut Your Budget
Plymouth °
| evening.
_ The old-hand-fired coal stove looks
cozy enough in this picture but mem- |
bers of Lehman LO.O.F. have de-|
| cided they want a new modern heat- |
| ing system for their Lodge Hall.
In order to raise funds the group
will conduct an auction at Lehman
Hall Saturday, November 25; start-
ing promptly at 1:30 p.m. and con-
tinuing through the afternoon and |
Shown here, left to right, we
Carl Coates, Vice Grand; Beb Disque,
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1961
Something's Cooking, It Will Be Bn Huction
Joe Ellsworth,
Raymond Searfoss, Harry Howell,
Glenn Johnson, Lewis V. Ide, and |.
Alan S. Major, Noble Grand.
Members of the Lodge will call
to pick up articles for auction upon
request, -or items may be brought
to Wes Moore’s store or Alan Maj-
or’s home.
Myron Baker, auctioneer, lists
some of the goods to go over
the block as, a fine selection of
used gas and electric appliances;
i
eg ardies
We Must ir a Everyt
just Be Sold
HURRY!
HURRY!
HURRY!
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We're faced with a crisis that has one escape—dispose of our entire stock of quality furniture, bedding, carpets and 4
accessories, before our lease expires.
bargains we are offering.
SENSATIONAL BARGAINS FROM ALL DEPT,
It's a critical situation that forces us to capitulate to the most violent price
cutting ever in Wyoming Valley, Former prices and costs mean nothing as every item on our four floors has
been drastically reduced with utter disregard for los Y ou must see these values to really appreciate the great
WHILE THEY LAST
Nylon Quality SOFA BED
Regular ‘$149.00 Value
i SG8
$39.95 CHAIRS
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Three-Piece
PROVINCIAL SECTION
$850 Value at i388
$388
ey |
CALORIC STOVE
Five and Seven-Piece
KITCHEN SETS
$149.00 and $129.00 Values
for only
and
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$549 Provincial
BEDROOM SUITE
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Early
BEDROOM SUITE
American
$5649 Value for
288
$799 BEDROOM SUITE
‘388
‘68
$285.00
HIDE-A-BED SLEEPER
o SLO
2-Pe. Early American
SOFA & CHAIR
' (Foam Cushion)
219
Italian Provincial
EEDROOM SUITE
‘488
$485.00
DININGRCOM SUITE
‘298
TABLES
(Values to 89.50)
$5 & $10
"Hundreds of tables reduced
To below manufacturer's | Hundreds of lamps reduced
below manufacturer's cost.
cost.
LAMPS INNERSPRING 9x12 Armstrong
(Values to 39.50) & BOX SPRINGS Quaker
$5 mATTRESsEs | Felt Base Rugs
Reg, 59.50 Values
$28.88
$5.95
Reg. 12.95 Values
THROW
RUGS
Values to 22.50
$2.95
Lanceford Sutton, |
8 Linear Inc, is a patient at Nesbitt
refrigerators, stoves, washers;
buckets-a-day, furniture, dishes,
antiques, farm produce, plumb-
| ing supplies used rugs, shrub-
| bery, sporting goods including
skiis and ski boots, skates, sleds;
odds and ends.
Refreshments will include
French fries, hot dogs and
sauerkraut, home-made pie, bev-
erages.
There will also be a sale of
home baked goods.
{ Injured Trying To.
Bvoid Hitting Deer
Robert Summers, 33 Cliffside Ave-
‘nue, Trucksville an employee of
Hospital where he was taken early
yesterday morning in Dallas Com-
munity ambulance
on lower DeMunds Road.
Driving along at the time, Mr.
#8 Summers is said to have swerved
his 1952 Chevrolet in order to a-
| void hitting a deer. The car hit an
abutment, overturned,
: completely demolished.
Chief of Police Irwin Coolbaugh
investigated. The ambulance was in
charge of Bulford and Shaver.
Mr. Summers is suffering from
broken ribs and other injuries.
i following an!
fl automobile accident at 4:30 am.
and was
Noxen Tannery
To Close Shortly
(Cont. from Page 1)
The founder was foilowed by his
son and two grandsons
management of the thriving industry
finest tanneries for quality in the |
east, but the indcpendent tanner
was faced with stiff competition for |
Noxen came from South America.
About 1914 Mr.
plant continued to operate under the
proud name of G. K. Mosser Tanning
Company.
Closing of the
reminiscent of the many tannery
closings over the years. Tanneries
at Kunkle and Jamison City closed
with the disappearance of the lum-
Tunkhannock closed more than
OUR
AL
in the |
which grew to become one of the |
hides and sales outlets. For many |
years most of the hides tanned at |
Mosser sold the |
plant to the Armour Leather Com- |
pany and returned with his family |
to (Allentown. For many years the |
Noxen plant is |
ber industry. The IL.X.L. Tannery at |
HENRY’S
SECTION A —PAGE 3
Natona Increases Per Capita
Giving To 1951 United Fund
| thirty years ago. The tannery at
| St. Mary's,
| Leather Company, closed
after 80 years of operations.
in 1956
An
| North Carolina about five years ago.
Few if any of these plants were ever
| sold for other industries. They sim-
ply rotted away on their founda-
tions.
ferent spirit in Northeastern, Penn-
sylvania, and that something will
| and a better day to Noxen.
First Snowfall
| - Back Mountain had its first snow-
i fall of the,season last Thursday, ac-
early morning.
STOCK
ITEMS - - -
L GIFTS
owned by Armour |
But some feel that there is a dif- |
be done to bring a new industry |
‘Holiday Starts
companied by slippery roads in the |
+ Employees and executives of Na-
tona Mills are proud of the increased
per capita record of giving made in
the United Fund campaign just x
1 | closed.
Armour tannery at Westover closed |
some years ago and the one at Silva, |
With Betsy Blackman, secretary :
to plant manager Charles Gardner,
as chairman, employees raised $3,169.
This is $122. better than last year
and a considerable increase in per
capita giving since there ere some
fewer employees.
Last year employees gave $3047
and year before last (1959) gave
$2,788.
Thanksgiving holiday starts Wed-
-nesday afternoon, school starts again
on Monday at the regular time.
DID YOU READ
THE TRADING POST
JEWELRY
CLEARANCE
Moving Next Week!
IS ALL REDUCED
FOR QUICK CLEARANCE - - -
UP TO 50%
ON MANY
REDUCTIONS
30% OFF
NEW LOCATION - Former Frantz Gift Shop, Shavertown
So Hurry vo Hurry...
SAVE DOLLARS NOW!
MAIN ST
REET
There's still time to
change to a sparkling
new bathroom or re-
model that out-of-date
kitchen.
So don’t wait . ,
CALL WHITESELL BROS.
for a FREE Estimate now!
IL NOW-before the holidays
| get your home ready
| those guests!
for
NO DOWN PAYMENT
Up to 5 years to pay!
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