The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 10, 1964, Image 6

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ATLANTIC CITY
NEW JERSEY
Central location overlooking Boardwalk and convenient to Piers,
Churches and Theatres — Near Rail and Bus Terminals — Inviting
Lobbies and Parlors = Closed and Open Sun Decks Atop —
All Rooms Delightfully Furnished — Modified and European Plans
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1964 _
J. Alfred Rogers Plans
' To Retire December 11
J. Alfred Rogers, Huntsville, an
agent in the Prudential Insurance
Metropolitan Paintings |
Exhibited At Miners
[A “Loan Exhibition of master- |
pieces of the Metropolitan Museum |
ton, will retire on Friday, December | Miners National Bank Wilkes-Barre.
11. { This exhibit marks the first show- |
Mr. Rogers joined Prundential's|ing of paintings from the Metro- |
office here as an agent in 1935. politan in Wyoming Valley.
Earlier, he owned and managed the | gyonsored by the Wyoming Val-
grocery store at Huntsville Dam. ie Art League, the exhibit will con-
He is a graduate of Luzerne High | tinue through December 15 and can
School and University of Pennsyl- | 1, viewed Monday through Friday |
vania’s Wharton School extension g A M. to 5 P. M. in the main |
in Wilkes-Barre. lobby of the bank.
The “ Loan Exhbit” which fol-|
By Main Street
Bank.
ping Center boasting business places
| Today, it is still a thriving Shop- !
Generations Have Been Served
Businesses
Luzerne was one!
housewares, etc.
The Globe Store, one of Luzerne'’s
largest stores, is a department store
= _ DALLES, PENNSYLYA
always busy—Pritchards has been
| the former Woolworth store loca-
tion, is displaying many unusual
One of the oldest business districts in the Wyoming Valley | Christmas items and the prices are
area, is the busy town of Luzerne. Many years ago, during the |
thriving days of the coal mining industry,
of the hubs of Valley activity; and since it was the first large | Schechtman Army & Navy Store
stop in the Back Mountain Area; much of the trade was carried
on in the stores of Main Street and the old, established Luzerne men’s, boys’, women’s and girls’
Just a few
is
i always very moderate.
doors beyond Mayers,
. with its tremendous stock of
| wear. The shelves are always |
! stacked high with merchandise . . .
fresh, new and sizes for all.
Christmas Season Spurs
the |}
Last, but not least, Luzerne Mo-
tors and Fred L. Parry, Rambler,
liable establishments, they continue
to serve the Back Mountain for
Ford and Rambler, as well as qual-
ity used cars.
If you haven't visited Luzerne
yet this Christmas season, you're
missing a good bet! The parking is
excellent, provided by Luzerne Na-
| tional Bank, and many stores have
rear entrances which make for even
greater shopping convenience.
Co.’s Wilkes-Barre West district|©of Art, New York City is currently serving the area many years as a :
HOTEL office, 525 Wyoming Ave. Kings- | on display in the main lobby of the | quality pharmacy. are holding up the automotive end : E
| Mayer's Variety Store, located in of the community. Both very re-
~ - 101 lows a Christmas theme includes g t J
: peoieg by Loaie Outeisip Management that de Patricia Fan Weaver en outstanding. works as “The that have continued through gen- that is always humming with ac- Other Back Mountain residents ; rr
9 . Mr. 25d Mel Elmer Weaver. Jr. | Hole | Family. apparently. ia’ 1th erations. One of these old and re. tivity. Each week, The Globe offers who have a Luzerne business are Newcomer Club Will ] 4
Write for Literature and Rates Re Ta ET; y d a= .._ liable businesses is the Finkelstein special S & H Green Stamps with Bill and Sarah Strauser. Every- | . it 3
\ i e parents of a five | century copy after Barocci, Gia Yovsel S h th 5 : | Entertain Patients i i
H t 1 Jefferson pound five ounce daughtr, Patricia | B “The Adoration of ewelry Store. Long known for Purchases and the extra num] ers one knows the reliable Strauser | . ‘ ¥
ote Ann. Nov. 16 at Geral 1 como Bassano’s O% only quality merchandise, Dr. H. given are their way of saying business reputation and should be ! 4 : rt
oma al Hospital. (ho Shepherds” and Ambrosius ) : : Filion vou” % on amed wi 5 i Ic At a recent meeting of the Wel- = © §
Atlantic City, New Jersey 3 There is another son, Leroy. Mrs. Benson's “The Virgin and Child with A. Finkelstein continues to serve ; you ° many customers. [acquainted with the quality work- Wagon Newcomer's Club held | po
Weaver is the former Betty Swingle, | pour Saints.” | the public as an Optometrist and | Buddies’ Men's Shop, owned and manship in Linoleum and its asso- at the Acme Auditorium, Mrs. | of
Noxen. | Jeweler, priding himself on a sin- | operated by Joseph Chekon, a Back | ciate items. One of the largest dis- | Emily Lahr gave a demonstration if
a — ———————— cere interest in his customers. Mountain resident, and wonderful | plays of linoleum and wall tile of gift wrapping ideas. All present id
som Finkelsteins are still giving honest | supporter of the Library ‘Auction | items in the entire area has built haq the opportunity to make a. 4
quality and lower than discount | each year, is headquarters for fine |an enviable business for the | bow. The making of a holiday wy
prices. Another old Luzerne store, | quality men’s wear. Joe and his Strausers. punch was demonstrated by Mrs. i
] is the Greenwald Furniture Store, | wife Frances, known to many in| Women of the Back Mountain | Ruth Gronka. ¥¢
IIR time to add ch SEEN Sn qa established and doing business in the Back Mountain, make a friendly | have known Ann’s Apparel as the Attending this meeting from the : ¥
1 the same location for many, many | team. Shopping in Buddies is a | shop of quality merchandise. Finest | Dallag area were, Mesdames James §
: years. Folks are still greeted by | pleasant: experience. name brands in women’s wear are |Teevin, Charles Lakeman, May- a N
L Mrs. Greenwald, who is a friend to One of ‘the busiest comers in |a must in this attractive shop! One- | Dell Davis, Howard Joiner, William 7 by
beauty to Your home far Christmas all. Greenwald’s has a large selec- | Luzerne is Pritchard's Drug Store, | of-a-kind fashions, selected at the ! Davis, Terry Krammes, “Thomas 5 3
tion of appliances, furniture and gift | owned by genial, accommodating | market, for individuals, is the rea- Howard, John Maniskas, Joseph h
; items, including bedding, china, | Zimmerman. Newly renovated, and son for Ann's success. Seohs Anees Barakat, bi . NM
i He Th Kozachok, Clayton Stetson, Gray | =
eo eo ® at great Savings ! ! . Mattern, Edward Newton, Fred § :
¢ Fleming, Richard Sloan, Geofffa: | 3
v { : : Tattersfield, Edmund Baridé#, - \
C1 } C1 } 1C1 \ Robert Andrews, Clinton Memory, ¢
‘Kenny, Richard Lindsley, #3
Jameg
Rodney Schmig, Hiroe Hallopetez,
W. A. Schilling, Hans Drcher 1 |
Arthur Solomon. !
The arts and crafts activity
group is meeting each Wednesday
evening this month at the home of’
Mrs. Thomas Howard. The group
presently is at work making -cone
wreaths under the rection of Mrs.
Lee Eckert.
‘ On December
Town and Country's Prefer
Gifts
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14th at. 6:30, the
Tih y lub will gi Christ ogram
7 | club will give a Christmas pr
S&H ora PBUDDIE S I to the patients at Valley Crest.
STA Following this, there will be, a tour
of the hospital.
PENNS WOODS
MEN'S
SHOP NOTEBOOK
By Jim Hopple
MAIN STREET | Boy Scout Troop 231, Shavertown ]
LUZERNE will begin their second annual chris- |
| tmas tree selling project on this
| Sering Saturday December 12 ‘at
NATIONALLY
; 9:00 AM. until 9:00 PM. and on |
Sunday at 1:00 PM. to 9:00 PM.
ADVERTISED | |
BRANDS
i
EVENT!
to Hu /0
On America’s Finest Carpeting
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and weeks days from 9:00 A.M. to
9:00 P.M. on |
A total of six species of trees A Wg
be on sale, ranging from two to
eight feet tall. These trees are
grown locally and are being
fresh daily. The boys had a god
year last year.
With the height in feet and dhe
ice ticles cnc
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DRESS SHIRTS
CHR EF OY WE RE PERE
: i J r : : PE eA pe Sd eR FT TE and rice you can’t bea op in and see
tl. LEE'S! MOHAWK ! ALEXANDER SMITH! ERCHABALD HOLMES! MAGEE! JADE EAST Pont SUITS os Se |
* Fo ’ * ha enns Woods Notebook sent |
tr. : TU RL After Shave and Cologne $4.50 - $7.95 dl =
: Lee’S 100% Wool Heavy : $2.50 to $6 a———— a oh we outdoors men. ;
Text d Rand h ile iia d Lge? Ey cE Rs as fF] eases adda datiia Addi dd dd itt atte ® | fine holders for the infinite variet
exturad. Random Shewed Pils ® McGREGOR JACKETS ® Wings EE
good reason to visit a sick pal.
TN
Tuesday, December 14 and 15 he
in the Commonwealth of Pen
Only hunters possessing a special
| antlerless deer license for a -partjgs ™
cular county may legally hunt ant® =
Jerless deer if they have not already ¢
Nylon Pile Velvet CHAMP HATS — $3.95 - $10.95
This heavy pile with a magnifi-
cently textured pattern is one of YD. ® HAN ES UNDERWEAR SPORT SHIRT it nl wR cu
the most exciting carpets we've : Our congratulations and best P=
: RE a le 95 ® ESQUIRE SOX and SUPP-HOSE $2.98 to $5.00 wishes go out to Arthur Miller Jr. |
% virdih tro Nostrall a : and Robert Schooley in earning the i i
v a a YD. ® BOTANY SUITS and TOP COATS tii of eagle Sout Asy pu Rt
: ) | becomes an eagle scout ce §
\ proofed. ; Choose from 14 lovely ® BROOKFIELD SPORT COATS ° Men's Wool has earned his rank. i
! decorator shades. a 4 St ds 3
4 \ ntlerless deer prote ul Fc
Lee’s Plush 100% ° $25 to $29.95 _ SHIRTS Se Sven: Ive brpel a AF
} 98 up ecome legal targets on Monday and. * ]
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A fine quality and lovely nylon
pile velvet that will give years
of service. It’s non-allergenic and 89%
most stains wipe right off. It’s
strong enough for your most
heavily travelled areas. Choose
from a wide range of colors.
YD. | killed a deer this season.
Under the Pennsylvania antler:
less deer license system, first start-
ed by law in 1951, the Game Com-
mission allocates a definite number
of licenses for each county of the
Commonwealth. The nurah~ war-
ies from year to year, and is is based
AGTION SALE
AT LUZERNE MOTOR CO.
THE OLDEST FORD DEALER IN THE AREA
Lee's Nylon Tweed Pile
This broadloom is extra heavy 7
and extra durable for years of Jack Touey
Bill Oliver
Ray Shovlin
Harold Lewis
i dependable service. The ‘tweed In Luzerne (on the Luzerne-Dallas Highway)
5 won’t show footprints and it spot : on the desired- numberof. ahtlerless :
: Senne on $e Hoor. Contin deer to be harvested in’ order to §-
3 Hope oo i» Pll seststant I diat LOOK | LOOK NO keep the deer herd in balance with
; ing a oh rae mmeginte EXTR E e ; ) MONEY its natural food supply. Last year
. . 2 * A SP IAL 204,450 licenses were allocated to
> 9’ 7 12’ and 15 Foot Widths Financing ; DOWN the counties, producing a harvest of
Brand New {965 FORD 35,237 anterless animals during the
two season in December.
Shooting hours for anterless deer
season are 7:00 am. to 5:00 p.m. |
/ The Pennsylvania buck deer sea-
son will close on Saturday Decem-.
ber 12 at 5:00 p.m.
Big 119” Wheel Base — 289 Cu. Inch, V8 Engine - 200 H. P. Motor—42
AMP Alternator. Nylon - Rayon Carpet, 3 Speed All Syncre Transmis-
from 6.95 to 29.95 a yard Sater Bette en Bee | ow, Low Price $2249
‘61 FORD Galaxie 4-Dr. Hardtop, Reed Joe CHEVROLET Biscayne 4-Dr. Sedan. Radio
: F AB U L Oo U S lo AR PETI N G Cc U STOM TAI LOR ED TO Heater, Power Steering, 852 V8 *1 295 A Heater, Auto., Power Steering, 5695
Engine with Standard Trans. ‘ Power Brakes, 8- Cylinder
‘61 FORD 6 Passenger Country Sedan. Ful-
other carpeting
Your Christmas | ©
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can be found
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| Y O U I 2 i E E | ly Equipped plus ower steeri : H Belvedere 4-door. Radio,
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‘62 FORD FALCON Deluxe Statio n Wagon. ‘60 THUNDERBIRD Hardto P, Fi 1 1 STRAUSER S i |. Ne 1
Linoleum and Tile | =
Radio, Heater, and Automatic
Power Equipped
995 T
Any Size! Any Shape! Any Color!
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Seamless up fo 25x45 feet! Tome Eni CENTER
| x45 feet! 0 PLYMOUT : f
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‘63 FORD GALAXIE 4-dr. Sedan, Radio, 0 ‘61 FALCON Deluxe. 4-Door Station Wagon LARGEST SELECTION |
Linoleum, Paint
Trims - Tile -
Wall Board
Make
Sslsciions
Heater, Automatic, Power
Steering, Power Brakes
Radio and Heater
Standard Transmission
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‘63 FORD 9 ‘Passanger Country Squire, All
Power Equipped. Looks 9345
and runs Like New.
Above Cars Guaranteed i in Prine F For 25 Moms
open EVENINGS TIL 9 ~ PHONE 287-1155
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‘69 FORD Galaxie 2-Door Hardtop, Automatic
Power Steering and 80 h
Power Brakes.