The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 05, 1962, Image 4

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Samuel Ralph Nicholson
Dies At Huntsville
He belonged to First Presbyterian |
Services for Samuel Ralph Nichol- FCHurch: aad Masonic bodies
son are scheduled for today at 2, | : 1
Dennis Nicholson, he graduated |
| om Lawrenceville and Cornell Unio
versity. $
; = | Surviving are: his daughter, Mrs.
when Rev. Jule Ayers will officiate |
: | Foster H. Rogers, and a son Samuel
from the Graham Funeral Home. ® 8 on |
Burial wijl he in Oghlpwy pemetery. | granddaughters; two sisters, Mrs. |
Mr. Nicholson, 63, died at his | james B. Rohinson and Mrs. John
home in Huntsville Monday morn- | M. Robinson, both of Dallas.
ing. His ‘wife, the former .Ruth : i
Wolf, died last December. .
A director of the W. H. Nicholson Ash Playing Trumpet
Company, he was a former chairman | With Lulu Temple Band
of the board. Seven years ago he | :
retired from the Vulcan Iron Works, | - Harold Ash, Shavertown, left
where he was vice president and (Monday to play trumpet with the |
sales manager. After Mrs. Nichol- | Lulu Temple Band of Philadelphia |
son’s death, Mr. Nicholson was af- | at the Imperial Council Sessions of
filiated with the assessor's office at |the Shrine which are being held in
the Courthouse. | Canada this week. Mr. Ash has been
During World War I ke was with | a trumpeter. with the. Irem Temple |
the Navy. | Band for the past fifteen years,
A native of Wilkes-Barre, son of | ee ee
the late Samuel T. and Elizabeth | SUBSCRIBE: TO THE POST
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WOMEN’S FLATS
REG. to 5.95
$2.07 $9.81
R. Nicholson 2nd, Dallas, two! :
| past and gone, making a large con-
| mendous job, and it is always well
GOING OUT OF BUS
STARTING JULY 5
Prices Wholesale and Below!
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EVERYTHING MUST
BUY NOW -—
MEN'S WORK SHOES
: ~~ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1962
Making Up Barbeque Sauce For Auction Refreshment Stand _
Spanish woman, she had a taste for i
spicy sauces. This taste she gentled
just a bit, to make the product more
Refreshment Booth is again man-
ned by women of the Dallas Senior
Woman's Club, just as in years
without destroying its individualty. |
tribution to the success of the Back
Mountain Memorial Library. Auction. | Gathered about the preparation
Each year the refreshment stand | table in Dallas High School cafeteria |
serves thousands of 'hot-dogs and | flanked by gallon jars to hold the
hamburgers, draws thousands of | product, and making a final test of |
cups of coffee from its steaming | the taste before lading the steam-
urns, dispenses baked beans and ing sauce into the containers, are
potato salad, and keeps the hungry | Mrs, Wiley Veitch, Peggy Bayliss, |
mob fod util slinight. Tb it fe: { Mas. Helen Smith, Mrs. Richard |
Myers, refreshment chairman; Mrs. |
done. Cecil Sutton, and Mrs. Kenneth |
Each year, the receipts are larger. Bayliss: |
One of the specialities is: the —_— |
home made barbecue sauce, adapted | A good sermon helps people in |
yom a recipe used by Mary Weir's | different ways. Some rise from it
mother. For years, Mrs. Weir super- | greatly strengthened. Others wake |
intended its making herself. | A | from it . refreshed.
Postie Says: It’s A Home Run
With Your Coal Bin Loaded!
Our NEW COAL
BUDGET PLAN
10 Months To Pay—Local Deep Mined Coal
No Money Down—No Interest Charge :
13,000 B.T.U.s—Full 2,000 1b, Weight B;
CALL OR 4-7781
66 OXFORD STREET
Lee Park, Wilkes-Barre
GLEN
ALDEN
COAL
J B. POST CO.
AND SAVE
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up
MEN'S & BOY'S
DRESS LOAFERS & OXFORDS
VALUES to 6.95
$3.97 $1.41
0 DRASTIC PRICE CUTS
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BUY WINTER RUBBER
OPEN (0 AM. to
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30 E. MAIN
We Give S&H
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WOMEN’S
SNEAKERS
YOU'LL SAVE DOLLARS
POLLY’S SHOE STORE
TABLE
of
SHOES
up
ON “BF. FLYERS”
FOOT WEAR NOW - - --
5:30 .P.M. DAILY
0 to 9 P.M.
ST,
Green Stamps!
DALLAS 3
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Hundreds Of Solicitors Comb Area
For Items For Library Auction
Hundreds of solicitors under
chairmanship of General Solicitation
Committee head, Mrs. Carlton Dav- |
les, have combed the Back Mountain
for materials for Library Auction. |
Today, tomorrow and Saturday
they will go on sale.
Activities blanketed the Back
Mountain as far away as Sweet Val-
ley. |
In the Trucksville and Carver- |
ton area, headed by chairmen Mrs. |
Lester. Hauck and Mrs. Robert |
Brown, are chairmen were Mes-
dames Ben Jenkins, James Nixon,
Calvin Crane, William Guyette, R.
Ziegler, and T. H. Wright.
Solicitors: Beverly Peirce, Suzan
Dingle, Ann Woolbert, Shery] Evans, |
| Kocher, Jack Magee., Henry Otto,
| ‘and Robert Graham.
Solicitors: Evelyn : Frantz, Linda
Woolbert, Judy O'Hara, Karen
Walk, Barbara Hauck, Kathy Jones,
Sally Otto, Eleanor Jones, Linda
Nichol, - Sharon Jones, Elizabeth
Otto.
Mesdames Dominick Morrella,
Wilson Honeywell, Frank Parker,
Thomas Kriedler, Robert Boyer, Leo
Kelly, Charles Nicol. David Lohman,
| James Alexander, Allan Covert, Wil-
liam Eicke, Joseph Balavage, Dau-
| bert, Kay Coffrey, Charles Waite,
| Elwood Swingle,
| Milton Whiting,
James Rutledge,
Budd Hirleman,
George Jacobs. 3
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
ship: Chairman, Mrs. Carl H. Friebel
Area Chairmen, Mesdames: Charles
Nuss, Paul Shouldice, Edward |Spea-
ry, and Paul Crockett
Solicitors: Margaret Barrell, Lin-
da Swelgin, Carole Cutting, Mary
Beth Garey, Alana Mattar.
Mesdames: John Hudak, Alvin
Cragle, Sidney Fielding, Edwin
Yanchik, Harold Bertram, Harold
Kittle, Preston Mingus, Edward On-
cay, Jr., John Fielding, Dennis Bon-
ning, Jr., Frank Prutzman, Pau]
Snyder, Willard Wright.
East Dallas—Old and New Goss
Manor, Chairman: Mrs. J. D.
Houlette \
Area Chairmen, Mesdames: G.
Montgomery, Thomas Gauntlett, J.
D. Houlette, Richard Maher, Hale
Coughlin, M. Faegenburg, Marshall
Rurbaugh.
Solicitors, Mesdames: John Jen- .
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Patrcia Nixon, Patsy Alecnovich, | Lehman-Jackson and Ross Town-
Betsy Belvin, Joanne Zegler, and | ETT hr
Connie Blazes : = Aa
Mesdames: Paul Heller, Alvin
Bolen, Richard Calkins, Alex Ma- RUG CLEANING
honey, Willard Piatt, Robert Rob- ' ’
bins, Harry Spare, Steven Sterns, |
Dana Sickler, Henry Switzer, Albert
Turner, Edward Richards, Wilbur |
Morgan, Jonathan Weir, Donald!
Hinkle, Joseph Reese, Neville Shea,
Frank Cardell, George Nichols: Jr., |
Joseph L.” Reynolds, HL: = ' i
+ James Nixon, Corey Johnson, Jen-
ny Jordam ! 5
* BINDING * FRINGING
® Wall-to-Wall Carpet Cleaning
* Wall-to-Wall Carpet Laying
® Upholstered Furniture Cleaning
A man never gets so confused in
his thinking that he can’t see the
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acceptable to northern tongues, but | other follows duty.
LT “Household Rug Cleaning Co.
averto : Chai Mrs: | .
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Area chairmen = Mesdames Neil | J
REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER
AN ELECTRIC
IS A SUPERMARKET IN YOUR KITCHEN!
AND RIGHT NOW YOU GET
$20 "5 FREE
WHEN YOU BUY A REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER FROM ANY
PARTICIPATING DEALER =
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DON'T DELAY ¢ ACT NOW
HAVE A WORLD OF FOOD AT YOUR FINGERTIPS
* Enjoy Out of Season Foods All Year "Round. Tg oy
% Always Be Prepared For Surprise Guests : #
* Buy In Quantity and Save On Food Bills ™ .
PLUS $20 FROZEN FOOD FREE
THIS OFFER EXTENDED TO ALL CUSTOMERS SERVED BY THE LUZERNE ELECTRIC DIVISION UGI
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