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You’ve no idea how delightful it is to drop in at our soda fountain whenever you are in the neighborhood, order a Coca-Cola —ice-cold — and rest while sipping it. Get a few of your friends to come in at the same time — and join our Coca-Cola Club. No dues —no officers —mno regular meeting days. Just a pleasant, informal get-together. It makes a nice break in the routine of your day. While resting, you’ll doubtless see many other things you want, or need — articles for your convenience and pleasure. A, * FARMERS KILL 215 DEER ON PLEA OF CROP DESERUCTION Following unprecedented slaughter of deer reported to have bene destroy- ing crops, field officers of the Game Commission have been directed to in- vestigate fully all such cases. During September 215 deer were reported killed by farmers as compared with seventy-nine in the same month last year, Farmers who kill deer and fail to report each one are liable to the same fine as an illegal hunter. Officers ‘also have been instructed to report existence of salt licks near ‘i the borders of fields where farmers have béen killing deer. Oo = PLENTY OF LAND Although offers of forest “tracts whose value will far exceed the $1,000, 000 available for land purchase are al- ready on file, owners continue to flood the State Forest Commission with ad- ditional offers. Sale = contracts for seventy-nine tracts already have been approved. F. 0.B. FACTORY CHRYSLER MOTORS & PRODUCT The new Plymouth De Luxe Sedan — smartly colored, chromium-plated —upholstered and appoint- ed with distinction — with its Chrysler-like swiftness and smoothness—is some- ' thingnewinlow-cost luxury. The upholstery is fine broadcloth. Cushions are French-pleated. Rear seat has armrests on both sides. Other fittings in keeping. KR . Seven bodystyles—pricedfrom$655t08745. All prices f. o. b. factory. Plymouth dealers ex- tend convenient time payments. LE ~~ a JAMES R. OLIVER Direct Dealer Main Street | “Dallas, Pa. lu 1h, decp- napped and -— Part Wool ARM, cozy, luxuri- ous— generous in size, and in colors as lovely as a gardenof flow- ers—these Part Wool Nashua Blankets will serve you long and well. They're made of scien- tifically selected wools and cottons in the largest and most completely equipped blanket mills in the world. That means lower manufacturing costs — higher quality at a lower price. You get these beauti- ful, serviceable blankets at a surprisingly moder- ate price. Come in and see them. Snow of irst The heavy snow flurries of Thurs- day were quite surprising to many of us newer residents from the stand- point of age, but to many old timers who recall snows this early in October, it was not a novelty for time of year. Many persons interviewed remember the heavy snow storm which visited this section in October of 1890, when several inches was recorded. Hcwever, on Thursday, for a period of about an hour, the storm started out “a la blizzard” and covered the ground with a nice blanket of about one half inch deep. Of sourse, Old ini came out shortly after and quickly melted it. VW Church Notes Fernbrook P. M. 10 a. m.—Sunday school. ’ 11 a. 'm.—Divine worship. Mrns. Beers will preach. Rev. Herman Beers will occup the pulpit of the Shaver- town M, E. church. 2 7:15—Evening worship. Preaching will be held every evening next week except Saturday. Scout meeting Monday night at the home of James Harfman. Shavertown M. E. : Sunday service at regular hours. Rev. Herman C. Beers, evangelist at Fernbrook P. M. church, will occupy: the pulpit in the morning. The eve- ning hour will be a Girl Scout service. Tuesday evening—Shavertown W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs, Ernest Kel- ler. Tuesday evening the Dr. Place Men's Bible class will meet at the home of William Morgan. Friday evening the Kellar Klass will hold a Halowe’'en social. St. Paul’s Lutheran Sunday services at regular hours. Morning service will be a Girl Scout service. Scouts of this church will at- tend in a body. i : Sunday evening the sermon will be the third in a series on the “‘Disovery of God.” oMnday evening the Brotherhood will meet in the church basement. Wednesday evening the Auxiliary will meet in the church. t Dallas M. E. Susday school at 10 a. m, Morning service, 11 a. m., subject, ‘The Unashaming Gospel.” Evening service subject, Judas.” The Girl Scouts will attend the morning service in a group. Monday night all the men who have taken parts and those who will take parts in the ‘“Womanless Wedding,” will meet in the church. This “wed- “And ding” will take place on Friday, No- vember 8th. Trucksville M. E. . Regular Sunday service. Subject of morning service, Field in the World.” Subject of the e¢hildren’s service, “Taking Pictures.” Evening worship, subject, “Jesus at a Marriage,” An important meeting of the official board will be held at the parsonage Monday evening. Huntsville Christian Church The “Church on the Hill” has been spending the present week very hap- pily in the celebration of its eighty- sixth anniversary. Nearby ministers have been spraking each night. Fri- day night is on the schedule for the anniversary banquet. Rev. Edwin Wyle of Plymouth will be the dinner speaker, The week opened with rally day last Sunday. The attendance of 128 over- joyed the Bible school, for this twenty- five in excess of any former attendance’ record. The pastor's sermon theme at the 9:30 service Sunday will be “The Man With One Talent.” Bible school will immediately follow. On next Wednesday a considerable number will attend a one-day missionary conven- tion at the Wyoming Avenue Chris- tian Church, Kingston. 0 lay 206 PROSECUTIONS Protection officers of the Game Com- mission brought 206 prosecutions for violations of the game code during September. The prosecutions included for the use of artificial lights to kill deer. a ee As He Understood It A Harvard student who puts in his odd hours, profitably, waiting on table, wrote to his family saying that the job was great fun. “One Eng- lish student wanted cocoa for break- fast. He asked for it in his native accent ‘cow-cow.” The waiter brought him two milks.”—Boston Transcript. Oishii sts Pineapple House Plant To grow a pineapple as a house plant select a sound fruit with the green top still attached. Remove the top and plant in a sandy soil in a three or four inch pot. Keep the soil wet for a few days and in partial shade. 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