TT SPOT B — PAGE 2 THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1962 ~ DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA — LUZERNE SIDEWALK SALE DAYS — TRUCKSVILLE Trucksville Fire Company will and Mrs. Donald Case and family meet at the fire hall tomorrow |in Cazenovia, N. Y. night. All men of the community Visiting Here From England are invited to attend. Mrs. Emma Howe and Miss Eliza- Mr. and Mm. Fred Holland, Car- | heth Morris of Leytonstone, Eng- verton Road, have purchased a|Jand are spending some time with home at Mt. Greenwood and will | Mr and Mrs. Charles Lawson of move there shortly. | Holly Street. Mr. Lawson is a Mr. and Mrs. Fred Case, Carver- nephew of Mrs. Howe and Miss ton Roed, spent the week end with | Morris. thelr son and ‘daughter-in-law, Mr. James Reynolds of Cherry Hill, | SIDEWALK FRIDAY and SATURDAY GET FREE COUPONS FROM, THE FOLLOWING PARTICIPATING STORES l * ANN’S APPAREL * MAYERS VARIETY * ARMY & NAVY STORE * NOVAKS CONFECTIONERY * BUDDIES SHOP * FRED L. PARRY RAMBLER * FACTORY DISTRIBUTORS * GLOBE STORE SIGN ONE OR MORE 6 P.M. YOU MUST BE PRESENT TO FREE! 50. ! at LUZERNE'’S fabulous * PRITCHARD’S DRUGSTORE * GREENWALD’S FURNITURE * STRAUSERS FLOOR COVERING * THRIFT SHOES JUST FILL OUT YOUR NAME — DROP IN EVERY STORE! DRAWING SAT. AFTERNOON ICE CREAM FOR ALL THE KIDS! N. J., who is spending the summer with his cousin, Thomas Peirce, Rice Street. has been ill. Fred Rundle has been ill at his home on Maple Street, Fred is em- ployed at the local post office. Celebrates 75th Birthday A party in honor of her 75th birthday was given Mrs. Ira Hoover of Holly Street by members of her family at the Franklin Tea Room in Center Moreland on Thursday evening, July 19. Attending were: 2: Mrs. Ellis Wil- SALE! IN BOX WIN ! NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs.Albert Armitage IDETOV&N, Bess Cooke JACKSON TOWNSHIP, William LEHMAN, Barbara Simms - MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter NE 9-2544 ® Mt. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert Harding 388-2270 OR 4-5460 @ NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm NE 9-8522 NE 9-9531 ® SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray GR 17-3271 NE 9-5187 ® TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert 696-1689 Hughes 696-1005 @ OR 4-8391 o y GR 17-2734 @ AEN liams, Mrs. ming; Mrs. Bud Clark, Mrs. Sheldon Patton, Mrs. Howard Mathers, and Doris Mathers of Forty Fort; Mrs. Theodore Poad, Mrs. William Eicke of Shavertown; Mrs. Sheldon Ho- over of Trucksville; and the guest of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bullock, Staub Road, are spending the week with the latter's brother and sister- in-law, Mr: and Mrs. Arthur Kint- zer in Buffalo. Ronald and Keith DeVincentis spent a week at Sky Lake Camp in Winsor, N. Y. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Robert Williams and family of Hatboro spent last week with his mother, Mrs. Beat- rice Williams of Hill Street. Mr. and Mrs. Howard DeVincen- tis and family of Long Island, N. Y., spent the week end with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eu- gene DeVincentis,* S. Memorial Highway. Richard’ Dymond, Collingswood, N. J., is spending some time with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Crane of 246 Mea-~ dowcrest. : { Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bullock and family of Wyoming have moved to a home on Maple Street. Mr. and Mrs. Robert LeGrand and son, Robert of Wilkes-Barre visited here Sunday with friends and rela- tives. Suffers Injuries Mrs. Wilson Honeywell, Pioneer Avenue, suffered painful injuries to her left hand and thumb when a car door slammed shut. Miss Judith . Lynsavage of Port Allegheny is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rundale of Maple Street. Picnic Supper Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Owens and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Edwards entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Prynn of Julliet, Ill. at the Edward's home in Carverton. Present: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ed- wards of Bloomsburg; J. Hall Shaver of Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Edwards, Sally and Dawn Edwards of Carverton; Mr. and Mrs. Harry SALE DAYS FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY! Lots Of Fun .. . hundreds Come one and dll . . . to the Globe's of real... old Fashioned Bargains ! Sidewalk Bazaar. SHOES - PANTS - BLOUSES - SHORTS - SWIM TRUNKS - SCATTER RUGS - WOMEN’S DRESSES MEN’S & BOYS’ SHIRTS - CHILDREN’S SPORTSWEAR .... AND LOTS MORE ! 30- PLUS INSIDE THE STORE — MORE BARGAINS Regularly — Values NO STAMPS ON y | un rLUS 100 From $1.89 to $5.99 SIDEWALK ITEMS! ‘2 EXTRA S&H GREEN STAMPS with Just $5.00 Purchase and Coupon Seales Mery [790] Grose in Luzerne too | : AVIONg BAN-LON | COUPON GOOD FOR | u. 3 XEDETTES 1 15 SHIRTS 100 S&H GREEN STAMPS Sg: ? In Addition $2.9 LL $207 | on tim wm ions ny DAESS a meveomoe | \ 1 } | IN E STORE ONLY NYLON SNEAKS Reg. $6.99 PANTS joo sen jk s—— fii iti Liew] : (Reg. 4.95) $3 90 $1. Gd | ——— $1 99 Pair White, hy Patent Van Heusen Has 2 For $1. DUNGAREES a SHIRTS BETTER DRESSES 81.99 Value SHIRTS $2.60 $4 o8 3 For 3. $1 2 ba Sleeve Raions or sine SIZES 6 - 13 » Yo~ Dre Shire HALF - SIZES ~~ Reg. To 8.00 os MISSES’ — OPEN THURS. & FRI. Pl NIGHTS Ll a a JAMAICA SHORTS And SURFERS : Sl. Louise Fink of Wyo | SWEET Mr. and Mrs. Freas Keen, North Lake, spent last week-end at Cherry Tree, Pa. where they at- tended the annual Smith Family re- union. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore D. Owens, Harry and Ruth Owens of Trucksville, and the guests of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hoidra and family of Highland Avenue visited relatives in New Jersey last week. *. Christy Croom of Summerville, N. J. spent last week with her cousin Linda Croom. Mrs. Harold Croom and daughter Linda attended the Croom reunion held recently at Lake Genero. Mrs. Lewis Roushey and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Garris and family spent last week at Black Lake, Canada. | Mr. and Mrs. Heller's Grove, Canada last week. Entertain At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Watson, Harris Hill Road, entertained at their home Wednesday night at dinner Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Sum- mers, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Booth, and Mrs. Sara Connors of Wilkes- Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer of Pittston; and Mr. and Mrs. John Stone of Kingston. : PFC Dan Kistler, 257 Meadow- crest, is with the 109th Field Ar- tillery at Fort Picket, Virginia for two weeks of training. Marguerite Dorsch has returned ta Detroit, Michigan after spending two weeks with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Greenwood of Terrace Avenue. Visiting In Germany ° Mrs. Walter Truscott of Knob Hill is visiting her husband who is stationed in Germany with the armed forces, Mrs. Truscott is the former Betty Ruth Mathers. | Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson of Berwyn visited his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Johnson and family of Carverton Road over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ringstrom celebrated their 45th wedding anni- versary ‘Wednesday with a family dinner at Genetti’s in Hazleton. George Gaylord, were in Arden, | SPECIALS VALLEY Keen, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Saun- ders and daughter, Janice, all of Wyoming, spent the week-end at the Keen Cottage. Jimmie Pall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pall, has returned home after three days at Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Crossley, Connie, Joe and Bill, and Jack North, Croyden, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perkins, Hill of Hope. Paul Farver, who was admitted to the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital last week, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Long, and son, Eli, Jr., Patterson, N. J. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Long. Robert Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Ross, Lake Silkworth, is touring the New England (States. Sayre reunion will be held August 12, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Sayre, Sr., Lake Silkworth. Families will bring a basket lunch. Joseph Haines, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Haines sustained a double fracture of the right arm while fishing off his grandfather's dock at Lily Lake last week. He was taken to Nesbitt Hospital where Dr. S. M. Davenport applied a splint. He will observe his sixth birthday tomorrow. \ Mr. and Mrs. James Yoder, Virginia, Jimmie, Geralyn, and Kenny have returned home after spending a nine-day camping trip, visiting Niagara Falls, and New York State. | David Cragle, had as his guest last week, Ray Morgan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan, Muhlen- burg. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blazick had as week-end guest their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bla- zick, Joseph, Lance and Debbie Ann, Levittown. Leonard is with the Navy at Willow Grove. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Kitchen enter- tained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bar- ton Hough, Heights, Berwick; Mr. and Mrs. William James and daugh- SIDEWALK SALE ter, Debbie, Clarks Summitt; Mr. and. Mrs. Glenn Harvey, Harvey- 57 MAIN ST. LUZERNE The Bread Box STORE HRS. MON. - 8:45 AM. - SUNDAY SAT. 5:30 P.M. FRESH WHITE 2 LOAVES 29¢ (REGULAR SIZE LOAF) SLICED BREAD 1 LOAVES 31. PKG. of HOT DOG & HAMBURG BUNS 8...20c . FRESH DO-NUTS 3% Doz. 8 AM. - 12 Noon weeks with Mr. and Mrs. ville; Misses Jeanette Harvey and Rachel Bellas who are associated with child Evangelism, in New Jersey; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carl, Timmie, Beth and Danny, Beach Haven. Senior choir, Maple Grove Metho- dist Church, held a picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Charles Krel- ler with the following attending, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Kunkle, Bob: Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Holcomb, Jr. Sandy and Gene; Mr. and Mrs. Loren Cragle, Jr. and David; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin; Mrs. A. C. Macri, and Ruth Ann; Doug Trum- bower, Young Adults of ‘Maple Grove Methodist Church' held a picnic at Lake Jean with the following fami- lies attending; Mr, and Mrs. James Yoder, Virginia, . Jimmie, Geralyn, and Kenny; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cain, Barry and Eddie; Mr. and Mrs. Cle- tus Holcomb, Jr. Sandy and Gene; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dennis, Ray- mond and Mary ‘Ann; Mr. and Mrs. George Haines, George, Jr., David, Joseph, Karen and Paul; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cornell, Debbie, Dan- ny and Dianne; Mr, and Mrs. Char- les Kreller, Charlotte, Bradley and Kenny; Mr. aad Mrs. Ord Trum- bower, Doug; Mr. and Mrs. Sher- man Kunkle, Bob; Mr. and Mrs: Loren Cragle, David; Marilyn Livezy, Janet Cornell and Ruth Ann Macri. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Post, sons, Henry and Brent, and Kevin Ray attended the stock car Races at St. Johns Friday. Meeker W.S.C.S. PICNIC W.S.C.S. picnic was held at the home of Mrs. Albert Rebennack on July 21. Guest speaker was Mrs. Helen Squier ‘who spoke on the Sixth W.S.C.S. United (States As- sembly held at Atlantic City in May. Colored slides were shown. Present were; Edna Xarschner, Addie Kyttle, Dorothy Steele, Glen- doris Shilanski; JoAnn Steele, Edna W. Rebennack, Mae King, Marie F. Wolfe, Louise King, Mrs. S. Heydon, Carrie Wolfe, Kathleen M. Brown, Letha Wolfe, Ruth Rogers, Frieda Roskos, Ruth Donsavage and Amy Jo, Dorothy Bryant, Shirley and Louise, Cornelia HaVrilla and Chris- tine, Linda and Joann Rogowski, Debra Alles, Conrad, Fred, Jean and David Winter, Mrs. Hazel Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Kyttle and daughter April with Mrs. Lewis Kyt- tle visited Saturday evening with Mrs. Addie Kyttle and Mrs. Glen- doris Shilanski. Mr. Kyttle who has been working in North Dakota has been transferred to Brooklyn; N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor, Cal- ifornia, announced the birth of a 6 1b. 7 oz. daughter, Debbie Jane July 25. Mr. Taylor is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Taylor, Loyal- ville. Mrs. Taylor is a native Cal- ifornian. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Taylor and children Nancy, Tommy and Tracey Detroit, Mich., are spending two Adrian Taylor, Harvey's Lake. They visited on Tuesday with Mrs. Annie Winter and Mrs. Fred Winter and family. Ted King, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne King left [Saturday for two- weeks training with the 109 Field Artillery at Camp Pickett, Virginia. Linda Rogowski is spending some time with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Alles and children Debbie and John, Wilkes-Barre. “ce. | NOW (97 x 9”) Inlaid 12¢ be LINOLEUM TILES & Armstrong’s Hea Wet. , z FELT Base Linoteum | J8¢ T5¢ (6’ Wide) Sq. Yd. Sq. Yd. INLAID LINOLEUM 189 | 1.25 Housewhold Weight Sq. Yd. Sq. Yd. 9” x 18” STAIR TREAD | KOe 39¢ (Brown) en LINOLEUM | REMNANTS FLAT INTERIOR LATEX PAINT eq 1/, PRICE 395 gl. a yy ON FREE YARD STICKS STRAUSER’S LINOLEUM & TILE CENTER Thursday, Friday Evenings Til 9 i186 Main St., Luzerne 4821 Open Weekdays 9-6 : {| of fact . FRIDAY IS BIG DAY INLUZERNE Friday morning, twelve Luzerne stores will launch another of their fabulous Sidewalk (Sales. - Last year, this same promotion was so suc- cessful and the customers were very enthusiastic over the exceptional values they received. As a matter . it’s a come early . . . first come, first served affair .. , every man for himself! In addition to value packed days, Friday and Saturday the merchants have combined to offer a $50 cash award that is to be drawn Saturday afternoon at 6 o'clock, and free ice cream for the kiddies. The participating stores will pre- sent customers with coupons that are to be filled out and deposited in a coupon box. . The stores that will have special sidewalk items are: Ann’s Apparel, Army & Navy (Schechtman’s), Bud- dies’ Men Shop, Factory Distributors, Globe Store, Greenwald’s Furniture, Mayer's Variety, Novak's 'Confec- tionery, Fred L. Parry, Rambler, Pritchard’s Drugs, Strauser’s Floor Covering, Thrift Shoes.’ The winner must be present to win the cash award. Luzerne being one of the oldest shopping centers in the Valley, customers from the Back Mountain. Parking is always available through the courtesy of Luzerne National Bank and many of the stores .are open both Thursday and: Friday evenings. The merchants plan to continue the cash awards for several weeks. If you are planning to attend this exciting sale, it will be wise to drive to Luzerne early . . . the buys prom- ise to be really great. ' Surplus Food Soon Back Mountain area persons who receive surplus food allotments should note they must register and present identification cards for pur- poses of recertification of eligibility Thursday, August 9, at Trucksville Firehouse. Recertificaion will be carried on durng the ordinary hours ( for distribution, 10 till 2. I Those who do not appear will be stricken from the list, excepting emergencies, where proxies are per- mitted in writing. All persons must bring Social Security numbers, or Public Assis- tance Case numbers, whichever is applicable. 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