The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 12, 1963, Image 3

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA ~
"SPOTS or STAINS VANISH ....
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Finish of Your Furniture
EVENINGS
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EVANS DRUG STORE
? MAIN
HIGHWAY
Shavertown
SH op
CADDIE LABAR'S
Games
Rifles
Dolls
Toys
Archery Sets
Skis !
- Toboggans
Skates
Camping Equipment
Boots
Foul Weather Gear
FAMous WOOLRICH
"JACKETS and SHIRTS
comrLETE SPORTING GOODS |
CADDIE LABAR'S]
Memorial Highway
DALLAS
ONE STOP
~ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER, 12, 1963
Bade First Deer
Richard Cross, 14, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Cross, Woodland Aven-
ue, Dallas, proudly displays the
splendid specimen he bagged the
first day of deer season at Beau-
mont.
Hunting with his uncle, Thomas
Cross, Richard was on his own
when he spotted three bucks, one
® | an albino, across the field. He fired
at the albino but missed, his third
shot bringing down the 150 pound,
six pointer pictured above.
The young marksman plans to
SB Sa
"The Bible ;
" Whoso trusteth in Jehovah,
happy is he.— (Prov. 16:20).
The true road to worth-
while and happy experiences
lies ‘through the placing of
our plans in God’s care.
EXPERT TAILORING
® Trouser Alterations
© Skirts & Dresses Hemmed
® Coat Alterations
Cleaning & Pressing
ADAM’S CLOTHES
Clothes For Dad and Lad
Back Mt. Shopping Center
Shkavertown
b Open ’Til 9 Every Night
: J 674-8936
* Poinsettias
* PomPons
* Wreaths
* Holly
* Box Wood
. Center Pieces
* Roping
HILL » the florist
3 N. PIONEER AVENUE
SHAVERTOWN
PHONE
675-1188
aut SmibeitimtSinstamctvabatiin deeded ditt eather adie a fr a
have the head mounted. This is his
third year of hunting. He is a ninth
grade student at Dallas Junior
High School.
CHRISTMAS MAIL
(Continued from Page 1A)
Christmas cards for out of town
delivery should be sent before Dec-
ember 15th, and those for local
addresses should be mailed at least
a week before Christmas.
The Postmaster also caid he ‘is
most appreciative of the interest
*
and cooperation shown by the mail-
ing public so far, and reminds us
that “Do It Now” is the slogan from
kere on in. Don’t put off Christmas
mailings, because this means that
dreaded pile-ups will occur at the
Post Office, causing unavoidable
slowdowns in deliveries as the hol-
iday y ‘approgehes.. © |
= or re——
Main Highway — 674-8481
‘Lean Sliced
BOILED 89:
HAM
Western Select
BEEF 39:
LIVER
: Country Fresh
om 49:
3. 1b; average
Center Cut ROASTS -
Country Smoked
BACON 50:
19 Ib.
DARING’S SAUSAGE SPECIALTIES
the Gunderson Shower held recently.
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BLUE
DIANONDS |
Keepsake & Starfire
: from $100.00 up
UNIVERSAL GENEVE
: As Advertised by TIFFANY
ACCUTRON
CARAVELLE By BULOV A
BIRTHSTONE RINGS
BEAUTIFUL COSTUME
KREMENTZ - TRIFARI - CORO
SAMSONITE LUGGAGE
FOSTORIA and LENNOX
DRESSER SETS
BUXTON WALLETS
Sheaffer's
PENS and PENCILS
RICE TEI AE LELEAS
Ladies Genuine
LEATHER HANDBAGS
CLOCKS
Decorative Styles
Cukoo - Alarm - Mantle
Leng SD - Ds
HENRY’S
GIFTS — CARDS
ATCHES
Advertised in LIFE
$10.95 up
JEWELRY
from $1.00 up
GIFTS
Unusual
GIFT ITEMS
FOR MEN
GATE CANDLES
C vistas Cords
RUSTCRATT
JEWELRY
ry
MAIN HIGHWAY
SHAVERTOWN
Large Bologna _.......... Ib. 59¢ | Corn Beef ............... 1, 1b. 79c
Ring Bologna Roast Beef _.._ .... 1, 1b. 50c
Beef Bologna ...... Pork Sausage, loose 55¢ cas. 59¢
Veal Teaf ..-...... Kielbassi, smoked 75c, fresh 69s
Dutch Leaf ..... .... Cheese Loaf ........... 1 1b. 35¢
Pepperettes ._....... 1 1b. 55¢
Scrapple .... 1b. 29¢c Faggots ___ Ib. 49¢ Liver Pudding ... 1b. 55¢
OPEN MONDAY AND TUESDAY — 9-6
WEDNESDAY — 9t09
Omission ET TR
The name of Mrs. Walter Shaver
was unintentionally omitted from FIN KELSTEINS J EWELRY
72 Main St., Luzerne, Pa.
FOR HER GIFT OF A
LIFETIME — GIVE HER A
DIAMOND
Open Evenings Until
Christmas
Seventh Hummel
Enters Service
TOBOGGANS
SKATES
SNOW PUSHERS
Harry is the seventh son of Mr.
and Mrs. Hummell who has been | | from his friends.
in the services of his country. Four |
sons-in-law have also served, mak-
SECTION A — PAGE 3
|ing a total of eight in the family
enlisted in the army and three in
| the navy.
| Prior to, enlistment, Harry was
Pvt. Harry Hummell, youngest | employed in (Scranton.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hum- |
mell, Harveys Lake, entered the US |
Army on November 19 and is taking |
basic training at Fort Gordon, Ga.
His address is Pvt. Harry Hum-
{ mell, US 52581992, Co. B, 3rd Bn.,
1st Reg’t USATC, Fort Gordon, Ga.
| (3095). He would enjoy hearing
| For Letter Press
Try The Dallas Post
Back Mt. Lumber & Coal Co.
MAIN HIGHWAY
SHAVERTOWN
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i Mixers
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Scales
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OF STORE
ONE STOP
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CENTER
A family tradition of fine furniture since 1904
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