pg mid Rede SECTION A — PAGE 6 THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 14; 1968 - = SALE i a ENDS MARCH 30 Er ——————_— MILL ST. We Are Conveniently o Located In... S DALLAS Rt. 118 [overs Mill St.» AGWAY ASK ABOUT EASY CREDIT Squire Applegate 2 LAWN SPREADER Reduced From $16.35 SALE PRICE $14.95 TURFOOD SPECIAL our most popular Lawn Food 501b. Bags Reduced From $2.75 SALE PRICE $9.45 JACKSON LAWN ROLLER 18” Diameter 24” Length Reduced From $21.60 SALE PRICE $1893 VELVET GREEN GRASS SEED our finest LAWN SEED 1 Ibs. - 5 Ibs. - 25 lbs. REG. 85¢ REG. $4 REG. $19 Te © Nae pm GROW GRASS IN 6 WEEKS “QUICK GREEN" GRASS SEED 5 Ibs. 52.50 24” BAMBOO RAKE Reduced From $2.39 - SALE PRICE $7.88 ¢ i z SPRUCE - UP For A NEW LOOK! ROLLER - and - TRAY SET Big 9” Tray - Plus “easy to use” Roller Reduced From $1.94 SALE PRICE sy.19 251bs. *12 Gothic 10 fi. Folding Fence Reduced From $1.10 SALE PRICE [lilt] QF Wit lo 4 ho i] i of Country Auction VALUES! “Accent” Acrylic Latex INTERIOR PAINT GALLON S§_3° or. 51.85 #415 AGWAY SUPER RED BARN PAINT Reduced From $4.65 SALE PRICE ®3.?, 4 ROYAL QUEEN NYLON BRUSH Reduced From $6.71 SALE PRICE $4.90 5 QT. PAINT POT Reduced From 49c LIGHTWEIGHT BIG CAPACITY CEMENT MIXER Reduced From $79.95 SALE PRICE 3Q¢ hid SALE PRICE °74.>° TELEPHONE 674-1141 WE DELIVER YOUR HOME & GARDEN VALUE STORE STORE HOURS gwa DAILY 8 A.M. - 5 P.M. SAT. 8 A.M, - NOON : ~ | NOXEN | | Noxen Water Company, | hannock, reports that they have moved their office from 24 East Tioga Street to 13 East Ticga Street, directly acrozs from the Wyoming | National Bank. The building was , occupied by the Howell Furniture | Store, until recently. at the home of Mrs. Roy Dendler | on Tuesday: Mesdames Albert May, Walter Galka Jr., Charles Kovolick, Joseph Hackling and Raymond ' Kelly, Betty Davenport. | Oscar Fish is a patient in the General Hospital and is scheduled ‘for surgery on Monday. : Melvin Hopfer was taken to Gen- | eral Hospital on Wednesday night after suffering a heart seizure at his home. what improved. Delia Jones, daughter of Mrs. Frank Jones is a medical patient in the General Hospital. { Clifford Nulton, eight year old | son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Nulton "is a medical patient in the Gen- eral Hospital, since Wednesday. { Court Of Awards Held i. Cadet Troop 648 of Noxen, held "a Court of Awards on February 14 at Noxen Methodist Church. Presentation of badges was made Pearl Biggs. given by Doris Parrish. Judy Lee gave a short report on the purpose of the challenge after which the following girls received the social dependable challenge pins. Lee, Paula ‘Smith, Doris Parrish, following girls received the chal- “lenge of Active Citizen; Paula Smith, Laura Boston, Candy Jones, Judy Lee, Millie Traver, Rose Marie Biggs, Doris Parrish. Songs were sung by all the girls and their fam- ilies who attended. Mothers and mer Thomas, Mrs. Samuel Blizzard, Mrs. Welford Scouten, Mp. Gilbert : Boston, Mrs. Philip Race, Mrs. John ' Earl Crispell, Mrs. George Patter- son, and Mrs. Allen Biggs. | Bernice Fish, Hamilton Square, ' Oscar Fish and visited her father at General Hospital. | Mrs. William Engelman spent the Dale and family at Sayre. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boone and ; family, Eyersville, Pa., visited Mrs. {| W. Engelman, Friday. | William Hackling, Reading, spent the week end with Mrs. Joseph Hackling and Carl. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones, Jr., | spent the weekend with ‘the Homer . Scoutens. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bigelow are | entertaining the Seale sisters and | their mothers, Bronx, N.Y., over the , weekend. They are furnishing the | singing ‘at special meetings at the | Bowman's Creek Free Methodist | Church, during the district meet- ings. Mrs. Albert Ruff, President of the i Ladies Auxiliary to Noxen Fire | Company, wishes to thank all the { ladies who served sandwiches and | coffee to the firemen, during the | tannery fire. | . Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Hegs were | dinner guests at the home of Mr. | and Mrs. Carlton: Magee, Forty Fort, | on Tuesday and Mrs. Lena Apple- | ton, Shavertown, on Wednesday. | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Raynor, Mon- {'trose, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. | Jeddie = MacMillan and daughter an automobile accident several Tunk- | The following attended a party His condition is some- by Mrs. Richard Smith and Mrs. | Following the defina- | tion and requirements of the badge, | Judy | ; Millie Traver and Candy Jones. The | friends attending were: Mrs. Gum- | | Jones, Mrs. Richard Smith, Mrs. | N.J., spent the weekend with Mrs. | | week end at the home of her son, | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA SHAVERTOWN our family and they are acquired | in 3 number of ways. The chil- dren always loved them wand of course so did their mother. The variety, too, was a colorful one, but to my way of thinking, anyone | who loves God's creatures will not hurt his fellowman. | The only trouble with growing familiar with these pets is the time of parting with them, which came about over the weekend with Petie | the boxer. The poor fellow who has been plagued with arthritis was struck down on Monday by a hit | ‘and run driver in front of the house. The motorist who failed to stop dragged the dazed dog some dis- tance. In a state of shock he took off in ‘another direction but an | hour later dragged himself home. Bruised and battered I thought at first he had escaped serious injury but as the hours passed by it was apparent that his spine had been damaged and his hind quarters paralized. Aspirin kept him more | comfortable’ but he was completely | helpless and as the week wore on | the prognosis became grave. There was a merciful relief and Dick Post put him quickly and auietly to rest. We buried him near the rose arhor where the ground will never be dic- turbed and where he liked to sun himself in the summer months. Pete was a year old when we acquired him as a temporary tenant while his master went in the ser- vice but the young man was sent to Germany ‘and as his tour abroad lenethened he wrote that we had better adopt him. When four vears had passed he still recognized his wocks ago. Her Toit log js Mm 3 | { cast so it doesn’t lcok like she will be home very soon. The rest of | the folks who figured in the acci- | dent. have been discharged from the hospital. | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Patton and | family, Milan, Pa. were dinner guests at: the James Pattons, on | Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. William Manning land family, Iselin, N.J., spent the | week end with Paul Space and | family. | Mrs. Marvin Sickler. Norristown, | and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Sickler, | Falls, visited the Donald Walls on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. David Weaver, and | family, Sucasanna, N.J., spent the weekend with ‘the Voyle Travers. | Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Everetts, Swoyerville, and Mr. and Mrs. | Lawrence Patton and family, were | dinner guests on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Territo | spent last weekend with their | daughter, Mrs. Walter westeder and | family, Wilmington, Del. | Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly and son James of Milnesville, Pa., visit- led the Ray Kellys on Sunday. Kathy and Gary Traver, Beau- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard | Traver, Janice and Ricky, Bloomp | Taver, Janice and Ricky, Blooms- | burg spent Saturday at their home. | “Mr. and Mrs. | daughter. of Jamestown, N.Y., spent | the weekend with her parents, Mr. rand Mrs, Joe Shalata. | Mr. and Mrs. John Sorber and family Candor, N.Y., visited Mrs. | Albert Jones, over the weekend. I and Mrs. Marshall Karson {and daughter Andrea of Vosburg, | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Losecki, Eddie {and Karen, Nanticoke were Sunday ‘ dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blizzard and fam- ard of Landis, N. Carolinia arrived on. Sunday for a week visit. before MEMOR Until After It Is Erected. CEMETERY NEE os STI M IF YOU PLAN--- to purchase a MEMORIAL, allow us to prepare it NOW! We guarantee | to have it installed You Pay Nothing NOW IS THE TIME --- to take care of your ORDERS PLACED NOW WILL RECEIVE A SPECIAL 30% WINTER DISCOUNT! For Your Convenience - - - - - OPEN T DAYS A WEEK 9 A.M. until 9 P.M. wpm TES MARBLE & GRANITE CO. DISPLAY: LUZERNE - DALLAS HIGHWAY (BETWEEN O'MALIA LAUNDRY AND CONTINENTAL INN) LUZERNE, PA. William R. Petro, Manager IAL DAY. DS! ITHILL Ne. J Phone: 287-7140 Dana Field and | | Joan who is still a patient at Nes- | ily. Arthur's brother Harold Blizz- . | bitt Hospital after being injured in | Pets become s; much a. part of first master but preferred to re- main with us, which he has done for eleven years. Now Debbie, the beagle who is celebrating her 20th birthday and who was his constant | | companion, comes for more frequent ‘pats of affection missing the big fellow who romped and cuddled up i near her when nightfall approached. She is quite an old lady but still active for her years, amazing in | stamina and with no particular ail- ments but that of approaching old age. We shall be sad too, when the end approaches for her. We talked together, the children and I, of other familiar companions, Pubie, the beloved Angera cat who was with us for 17 years; Flash, the German Shepherd and Prince. his son, who guarded our household in the earlier days. wandered the woodlands with Freddie as he grew into adolescence, and protected our babv girl with a fierce devction. | Then there was Donald Duck, who waddled down to meet the bus whenever 1 went away for a short period, romped with the dogs and was a real funny character; Brenda | Chimp, who. preferred ‘the male species of the human race and Billy goat; purchased at ‘the library auction, who played - football with Freddie's: friends. There were others | of the feline and aquatic species, the gorgeous New Zealand rabbit. the hamsters, the handsome Brahma fowl and the doves. Quite a variety indeed but all part of growing up in a world which teday has turned topsy turvy and we pray will soon return to sanity, for there i= still much beauty if one chooses to find it. 50 Years Of Service We salute Trucksville Fine Com- pany, as they approach their big celebration this summer. For fifty | years these volunteers have served | their community well. ‘A big cele- bration is planned for June 20. 21 and 22nd and we can all helo by patronizing them. Also highlighting the affair will be a great pamde. with many units from surrounding communities in attendance. | Sabnl, chairman. has a big inb on | his hands. reporting that all is pro- | | ceeding well. | © Talking of the firemen. the bovs . have been getting busy, so watch | while hurring refuse. was a blessing but not enough to Community Lenten services were held last night at Hunlock Creek Methodist Church with Rev. E. P. Murphy as speaker. day evening services will be held alt | Sweet Valley Church of Christ with Rev. Edward Williams as speaker. Everyone is welcome to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ferrey, Mrs. | Caroline Ferrey spent the week- mont, spent the weekend with their | end in Berwyn, Pa., visiting Ralph Valley. Raysor. 5 | Rev. Robert Stevens, Muhlenburg, : Methodist = Church is a surgical | patient at Geisinger Hospital. | Mrs. Mary Klansek is a patient at Nanticoke Hospital. Celebrates Birthday In Service | AMN. Andy Blaine, pon of Mr. and Mrs. Norval Blaine, Sterling, N.J., former residents of this area, | celebrated his 20th birthday on March 5. Air Force Base, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Remley and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Naugle Sr., spent Sunday in Reading visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kuczarva and family. Mr. and Mrs. Norval Blaine and | family, Sterling, N.J., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blaine ‘and family. | Mr. and Mrs. and family, Trenton, N.J., visited | their parents, Mrs. Steinruck, Sweet | i Valley and Mr. and Mrs. Albert ! Ferrey, Muhlenburg recently. | Sympathy of the comunity is ex- had the nicest of dispositions and | Poul | The rain. Sweet Valley Next Wednes- | Andy is with the US Air | Force and is stationed at Shephard i James Steinruck | lessen the danger. Here And There Mrs. Helen Lutsey is recuperating from an eye injury. Two of our young men are in ! Marinetraining. Timmy Glenn, who | graduating from Catholic Univer- | sity, Washington, D.C., in June with ‘a law degree, enlisted in February ; and is now at Quantico, Va. He is a graduate of King’s College and also made a fine scholastic record. | Also at Quantico is Alan Landis, husband of the former, Marsha | Sowden. Marsha who&aduates | this month from Penna. State Uni- versity hopes to join him on the ! base. Sincere sympathy is extended to | Mrs. Robert Williamson in the loss {of her mother. Mrs. Johnston was well known in this area. The children will always remem- ber a good mother cn her birth- day and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred An- derson, Wappinger Falls. N.Y.. came | in over the weekend to help Flossie Woolbert celebrate hers. Mrs. An- | derson is the former Judy Woolbert. Daughter Linda also came in from Susquehana University for the oc- cassion and will strand her semester break with Mr. and Mrs. Jim White arA family at Lancaster. Tonv Moreck. who raises the most vralific ‘garden has all his seeds on hand and is anxiously waiting for the month of April to arrive. _Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lockard and family will shortly move to Huchesville, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aiels and danchter den weve weslteid orests of her narents. Mr». and Mrs. Thom- ag Andrew. Littla Eden is snend- ino the werk with her grandparents, i Sincere symmathv ic evitended +o the family of the ate Mrs. Emma VanHnorn. whn resided geere for a numhor ff years, J Mrs. Charles Tomoreauy and Mrs, | Pirhawd Nanoall jrmrmeved to Paveig Ieland, QC ta attond tha gradnm- nf Mr. Donmall Marine haca thewa lsat weak, He ation Lig maw accionad +a (Tamn Teienime, FTlaamnr Bradericlk jc mymine alana ninrly aftow nndproping enrvory at | Onmaval Hoaemital on Thursday Chavla~ Gorart Gr. woe able +o | ont Ant far 6, vrall- aver the twas | end after not feeling too well this | wintar, We are all grateful for the sunny davs. tended to the Griffith family, Lake Silkworth in the death of Mr. Grif- fith on February 28. Birth Of A Son | Mr. and Mrs. William Oncay, an- nounce the birth of a son, on March 5 at Nesbitt Hospital. This is the | couples first child. Mrs§Oncay is the former Donna Lord, a/aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Logg Sweet Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown who celebrated their 54th wedding anniversary on March Ath . Revival Services will be held at the Sweet Valley Church of Christ on April 7 thru April 14. Rev. T. D. Segroves Promotional Director of Eastern Christian College in Bel Air, Michigan will be speaker for the evening. Blue And Gold Bemquet Cub Scout Pack 444, Sweet Valley held their Blue and Gold Banquet on February 27 at the Maple Grove Church Hall. Over 100 boys and parents attended. A good time was had by all. Cub master is Carl Remley, Den Mothers: Lillian Savre and Bertha Creasing. A new den was also formed with Mrs. Mary Pall as Den Mother. ‘Nearly. 19 million pupils in 24 countries are fed by CARE at school every day. Every he to the CARE Food Crusade, ew York 10016, can give a school child 3 months’ of daily lunches. make. 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