SECTION A — PAGE 2 TWO ADS, STILL NO SALE |Pajrick Glenn Mangan We hope that Mrs. Dennis Ma-| npn. and Mrs. William Mangan, honey sells her Volkswagen, but if | Kensington, Md., announce the birth | she does, no credit goes to the | , baby son, Patrick Glenn on| Dallas Post or to the Post's country | April 5. cousin in Sweet Valley. The week | HER after the car was advertised down | hygther Mollie and Michael. py thataway as a 1961 model at a| Mother is the former Mary Glenn, | 4 great bargain for $1,395, it ap-| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | peared in the Trading Post as a! Glenn, Shavertown. Mr. Mangan is bh 1967 model for $395. Prospective | employed with IBM in the Washing- i purchasers were falling all over | ton area. be themselves. We'll try again, Mrs. | - - Mahoney. Sounds like good trans- Spring Festival ! portation for somebody. | The Sisters of Mercy Annual | the publishing of a mon 3 Bh I ee | Spring Festival will be held Satur- y... nembers having ‘day May 20 from noon on. Many wish published should ca lovely prizes will be awarded. : sale. port of — READ THE TRADING POST — ¢ ships J I seniors, My Sincere Appreciation | io peotaois | ward Kanasky. to Lehman dent. Recipients of the s will be announced by mer and conduct-a Stanley products The club will give two scholar- | High School a $75.00 Nursing Award, Award, presented to a technical stu- Chatles ~ Lehman Women Plan Hat Show Plans were discussed for a Fall| in Harrisburg June 23. Members| All nature's beauty at our command. | Hat Show at ia recent meeting of wishing further information should | The crocus, hyacinths and daffodils, The new arrival joins sister and the Lehman Woman's Club, held at | contact Mrs. Richard Bingaman. | the Fire Hall. The club will also] hold card parties during the: sum: | Mr. E. V. Chadwick, County Agricul- | tural Agent, who answered mem- | Mrs. Walter Blejwas introduced | bers’ questions on gardening prob- The budget for the coming year lems. | was read and accepted and the re- | man Fire Hall. thly news-| pyostesses items they 11 Mrs. Ed- were: | Wendt. A special meeting of the club the Auditing ; Committee | will be held on June 14 at the Leh- was given. Money was allotted for Mrs. Edward | Jones, Mrs. Robert Taylor, "Mrs. | The call of the wild, no one’s alone. | Walter Maguire, and Mrs. Charles The cardinal sings his lively good Members present were: Mesdames We have hope in our hearts, nothing Robert Laymon, Richard Bingaman, | Vincent Angelicola, Walter Blejwas, | The children outdoor do romp and FLY Spring | The sound of spring is in the land, As we look from here: beyond the hills; Spring is spring, whether it comes | The sun in the sky, the birds in the | to Wyoming Valley or Back Moun- i air tain . . . it’s cold, it’s warm . . . it's rain and thunder and sunshine . . . it’s heady . . . unpredictable. And all over the area artists are captur- ing on canvas their interpretation | The music of nature is everywhere. {The tulips, violets and dandelion, ! | Vibrating rythm and chords to sigh { on. of “Spring Comes to Wyoming Val- The exploding force of nature's ley” for the 2nd annual Wyoming hormone, | National Bank Art Show. Last year's art show held at the Wilkes-Barre office of the Wyo- | ming National fired the imagination of many Back Mountain residents; | this year, even more are planning to enter the month-long show and year, to fear. Longmore Edward Kanasky, Robert Taylor, | play, vie for the valuable prizes. bokeh Wendt, Charles Bednar, What a glorious time to start the' The Wyoming National show is a CROIAISIIPS pay] Henritzy, Edward « Belasco, | day. | show for everyone . for the Mrs. Paul William Michaels, : ; Walter Maguire, | phe fishermen put their gear Henritzy on Class Night, May 26. Thomas Brown, Edward Jones, and | ¥ All ready to go, both here and afar. | sell their work . . SHARON E. WHITESELL Catering to e Not taking medicine your doctor prescribes for you . . . | or for as long as he wants you to... is like buying a ticket that would take you half-way to Europe. e You'd probably get there, but your arrival would be de- layed. The sensible thing is to obtain your medicine im- mediately and take it exactly as directed. Peace PHARMACY * } ! 5 PA | (GTR of I LIN HY LBP AT THE LIGHT IN DAL LAS TE in 28 HEL Ew bn ss a WISH TO EXPRESS - id ARAN given them at the polls on Election D & Se ina WILLIAM F. Sandwiches Under New Management American Legion TO . : A- Federation meeting will be held William Cole. MY REPUBLICAN and DEMOCRAT FRIENDS § — —— — i FOR Dallas 1 The Fine Vote and Support Given Me For Supervisor. KITCHEN NOW OPEN Friday — Saturday — Sunday 6 p.m. to 12:30 Parfigs™ rv ‘ Snacks § Republican Voters OF KINGSTON TOWNSHIP Thank You by ol The Republican and Democratic Candidates sponsored by the Harveys Lake Borough Economy Gouncil their heartfelt gratitude for the gracious way you received them into your homes during the recent Primary Campaign and for the magnificent support ay. They will do their utmost to prove worthy of your trust and will strive to the best of their ability to make Harveys Lake Borough the Most Outstand- ing Community in Northeastern Pennsylvania. PURCELL, Chairman HARVEYS LAKE BOROUGH ECONOMY LEAGUE DINING ROOM Banquets + . Also Dinners of Your Choice with Reservations PHONE 674-9081 Your confidence and trust , in again according me, one of the nominations for Justice of the the largest vote given any candidate for town- ship office is most deeply appreciated. Frederick W. Anderson To The Voters Of Harveys Lake Borough ~ | | { Harmony in everything does prevail, |From high on the mountain to | the car, professional. Some artists want to others wouldn't | The robins are nesting, the rabbits | part with a rendering for love nor ! roam, | money. But all artists like to All's right with the world, just at|browse .. . to hob-nob with other home. l artists . . | and study techniques. The Wyoming National Bank of lowly dale. The new mown grass just seems artists to participate in this second to say ! play. . to inspect and compare | Wilkes-Barre cordially invites area | | annual art show. Pantings will be | Now boys and girls come out and | received "at the Wilkes-Barre office | the entire week of May 22; exhibit | | Valley.” prize will be by the Wyoming Val- | “Spring Comes To Our Valley” As Artists Enter Bank Show $25 popular vote prize. An added attraction this year will be an ad- ditional prize of a $25 bond for the painting best portraying “a subject worthy of preservation in Wyoming Judging for this ley Preservation Committee. Other judges are Carl Ellis, Ever- hart Museum, Scranton; Sterling Strauser, E. Stroudsburg and Jo- geph Mierhans, Perkasie, Pa. All are outstanding men in the art field. Those entering are asked to com- ply strictly with the regulations | | special | which are available, together with | | registration forms, at all Wyoming National Bank offices - in Wilkes- : in amateur or hcbby painter, for the | The fruit tree blossoms fill the air, | will be open to the public June 5 | With heavenly scents to make us thru 30th. Prizes consist of a $200 aware, | purchase prize for best of show; How the Master of the Universe i $100 savings bond for second best verse, = Frank B. Schooley, M.D. | Dallas, Pa. | The»: o: STITCHING POST | NOW OPEN Alterations on ‘Women’s and Children’s Apparel MINOR REPAIRS ON MEN’S WEAR MILLIE’S MEMORIAL HIGHWAY SHAVERTOWN Next to Rossi's Shoe Repair ' BRAND CASUALS MAIN STREET Stimulates the mind to write this of show; $50 savings bond, third; | Look for the shoe with the dog inside UDDIE We Give S&H Stamps Barre, Plymouth, Shavertown, Gate- way Shopping Center, Exeter and Tunkhannock. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA FOR QUALITY PRINTING OFFSET OR LETTERPRESS THE DALLAS POST Dr. Abe Finkelstein Optometrist 466 BENNETT STREET Luzerne, Pa. Formerly at 72 Main Street —ART ENGLERS— SANITARY BARBER SHOP ; and : *, Justice of the Peace Cyfice on Route (29) South of Greenbriar Lodge, R.D. 1, Harveys Lake. Phone 639-5786 for appointment Open - Wed., Thurs., Fri. & Sat. 10 am. to 7:00 p.m. Save time — No Waiting EES Mr. and Mrs. Robert McAllister say a kind thank you to all their friends and supporters, in Bob's recent race for super- visor of Dallas Township. Congratulations are in order for Fred Lamoreaux. MEN'S SHOP LUZERNE Three happy rings in your life! If you haven't acquired the third ring, why not see your appliance dealer now and let him show you how the new electric ranges cook rings around the rest. FREE INSTALLATION — UGI — OFFER ENDS MAY 31, 1967 | LUZERNE ELECTRIC DIVISION GAY-MURRAY Driveways Parking Areas CRUSHED STONE Dept. of Highway Specifications.” “Meeting Pa. American Asphalt Paving Co. STORE TALK SCOTTS — The big name in Lawn treatment—controls weeds, fertilizes the grass, kills soil in- ‘Tis true that all of this can be accomplished in one ap- sects. plication. Why not join the Scott’s users? PAINT PATTER — They are asking for it; your porches, your furniture, maybe the whole house. MOORES PAINTS rank high in covering capgaity w outdoor and permanent color. The can is bursting with satisfaction. ¢ DOUG AND ED — Report a big the Chicago Market where they previewed next win-. time at ter’'s merchandise — much of it is under; the “TRU TEST” label which is fast becoming popular. We're up to something good, this time. IS IT GOOD? That's what a customer asked us about our offer of the 4 H.P. Chain S8s at $87.50. More than 50 satisfied customers can answer vEs#ve carry parts, service it, and guar- antee it. THE NEW LOOK — For many years Alan Giberson has man- aged our plumbing shop, where his workmanship and advice has been excellent. Visit him now, in his new salesroom where his products are well displayed. GARDEN GOSSIP — Less than $5.00 puts you in the ost healthful business. Lean on your hoe handle and pick fresh vege- tables for supper. Have enough “taters” for next winter — see us for seeds. DO YOU FISH? ‘Dick” sells the spinners which catch $10,0000 trout—Now he’s offering a 14- foot Starcraft Boat, ‘‘tee-Nee’” Trailer and 9% H.P. Evinrude— a $733.00 value for only $522.00. HEAR YE! b GAY-MURRAY TUNKHANNOCK ATER a Lr A on A r™ Ai $0008
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