FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22; 1933. 5 PIONEER INN WIDELY Dallas Borough School ; KNOWN FOR COOKING Board Discusses CWA PAGE FOUR Pe ihe THE DALLAS POST, DALLAS PA. Enduring Life (Continued from Page 1) Caravan. Jongleurs, Dance and Song in Ten I anguages oo wo lsher: in Old Quebec's Yule Festivities and Sports 1-3 « - Tasty food, served in a pleasing and RIGHT TURN, SKI B refined atmosphere, is rapidly winning - JUMP 2 |a reputation for Pioneer Inn of Sha- SALAMA AS - {| vertown. The Inn is attracting a J P i {rosie A tarowing number of fastidious persons '- | who find it a pleasant place for a holi- day dinner or for a party. Word that plans for laying cement sion has tonaht us. the yale of advers = . 2 walks from the old building to the sity in that through it we can become new and to the sidewalk have been ap- | COnquerors. Thomas Hardy, proved and will be carried out in a|English novelist, in his artistic Stories ew days was received by Dallas Bor- Ey 4 3 iy ough Shool Board at its meeting on nas oven %.false philosophy.” Nearly all his chief characters are conquered Monday night. 3 The secretary was authorized to pay by outward circumstance. We today are learning a more optimistic philoso- the teachers before the Christmas va- 3 cation. phy of life.” great The Inn has been functioning under TRIPLE-TRACK. its present management for several ‘ SLIDE, RUEBEC years and is one of the outstanding tea It was decided to file liens on all de- Professor March concluded his mor- § rooms in this section. Special arrange- |linquent 1930 taxes and the solicitor |@! lecture by enjoining parents and B ments are being made for the holidays. was authorized to do so before Decem- | teachers to lead lives that will endure 1 FORMER RESIDEN a maa ir - children an upils s ives. ; T DIES Calvn McHose, principal, explained {He said in no be is en Him { ; plans to keep the library open for the [celebrate the Christmas season than : Many local persons who knew -her in a rededication of their lives to these use of the residents of Dallas at times that would not interfere with school activities. Plans for obtaining a larg- er number of books were discussed, but no definite arrangements made. Next meeting will be Wednesday, January 3. simple ideals, brought forth in the talks “Then, like the many seamen com- memorated at Gloucester, they will be able to go down to the sea in ships’ and to lead a truly significant life, not just a life that makes protestations of reform, but one that translates good intentions into living realities.” family will be shecked by the news of the death of Frances Phoenix Patton, who died at Woodforth, Va., on Octo- ber 29 at the age of 85. Her husband, Capt. J. E. Patton passed away thirty- five years ago and is interred in West Pittston cemetery. “* 7 Our Stores will be open Thursday, Friday and Sat. urday Nights. Closed all day Monday. Dec. 25th. Again For Christinas A&P Turkeys Are ldenti- | fied by the Name ‘Pil- grim” Tagged on Every Old Quebec, most picturesque of #Lanadian cities, and far-famed for inter sports, has planned a com- ehensive program lasting into arch under the direction of Jack Strathdee, sports director of the Thateau Frontenac. The schedule sncludes tobogganing on Duiferin Terrace’s triple-track slide from the shoulder of the Citadel, skating, ski- ing, curling, snow-shoeing across the historic Plains of Abraham, ice hockey, ice canoe races across the St. Lawrence and sleighing over the great white countryside. Then warmth, good food and good cheer in a great hostelry named for fiery Comte de Frontenac. Nightly from Christmas Eve to New Year’s Day, the Caravan Jong- leurs, headed by Andrei Salama of the Chauve Souris, will stage varied entertainments in the Chateau’s ballroom before audiences of native Quebecois and visiting Americans, using ten languages besides English, to show how Christmas affects the celebrant in the new and old worlds. Christmas Eve's entertainment, a musical play embodying Yuletide customs and carols of six European countries, is entitled “The Shep- herd’s Christmas Eve,” written by Ellenor Cook who will also play its leading role. On other evenings there will be gay songs, dances and frolics inspired by seven centuries of Yuletide observance. Lung a co-worker with the famous Nikita Balieff in the Chauve Souris, Salama is an accomplished com- poser, adept performer on many in- struments, former member of the Moscow Art Theatre, versatile linguist and pantomimist. His troupe of eight Caravan Jongleurs, includes GENE FONTAINE Ellenor Cook; Arcady Stojanovsky, former Chauve Souris star; Hudson Carmody, American basso; Gene Fontaine, singer and dancer; Eliza- beth Mitchell, danseuse; Hilda Suddes, English folk-dancer; and Maryann Shelley, pianist. . One of Quebec’s greatest winter attractions will be the famous 120- mile Dogsled Derby on Feb. 23, 24 and 25, the classic of all dog races in North America. Ti.2 race is run m daily laps of 40 miles, and has al- ways attracted the leading dog- mushers of this continent, including Leonhard Seppala of Alaska, Emile St. Godard of Le Pas, Earle Brydges and “Shorty” Russick of Chicago. Bird, As a Guarantee of A&P Quality. Turkeys 1. 25¢ WE HANDLE ONLY ONE QUALITY—THE BEST. CHICKENS: FRESH KILLED~SELECTED laine Finest Quality Stewing or Reasting ib. x e 3 to 4 lbs. Avge. 3 TO 4 LB. AV'GE. ROASTING CHICKENS LA 19¢ 19¢ LIENS TO BE FILED Some people are wondering what {effect the Century of Progress had on American life. Japan produces and consumes the Fresh Dressed GEESE » Fancy—Long Island DUCKS =». Tax liens will be filed by Dallas Borough late this month against’ all taxes unpaid on the 30-31 duplicate. World N ews Ios opium is oe world. It is free- y transported there. Whole Or Cc | Denmark trader its own markets to 3 % FRESH HAMS Shank Halt 1b 1 3 rT [the British, left the United States out HUGH EY & : Whol. ok Dr Alsandes O. Getler, = New | because the new tariff was too much | PORK > LOINS Rib oa ib I2154¢ |for Denmark. York toxicologist, has put his Belle: | A¢ Princeton a gas jet burns all | vue laboratory to work on teri and at the end of the day a WILSCHN’S CERTIFIED COAL o / oR Sugar Cured HAMS Whole or Shank Half ‘Chuck pot Roast 1b 10¢c BEST CUTS CHUCK ROAST Lb. 14c 1b 16¢ and poison cases. He tackled the [thimble full of a transparent liquid 3 = —— Se So ue Fy Joe ood is Se i Ed ene The Celshrated Lehigh FANCY QUALITY NUTS Sweet Juicy Florida that “radium” taken into the body|1,200 gallons of ordinary water mak- | Valley Anthracite Mixed Nuts ............1b 19¢c causes death. ‘es three ounces of this heavy water. | y Brasil 4 = ea ih 15 Oranges 5:.25¢C AN | . . Russia used to think fairy-tales — — i The Coal That Satisfies V alnuts ............... p 28s - dangerous but now she has restored PHONE | Filberts 4 Ta Ite 2Be al Ee I nll them to the children. YOUR NEWS ITEMS PHONE DALLAS 273-R-16 Almonds... ool il 21D 39% Sweet California Navel Oranges. During the Age of Reptiles limb EER EXELL EKER RREEXKEKKER NRK fess lizards had legs. TO : Lucky Strike—Camel—Old Gold—Chesterfield WHITE HOUSE In Japan steel for bullet proof THE DALLAS POST 0 N Cigarettes Carton 10 Pkgs? 1.05 Milk evaporated 3 aa 17¢ vests is being used. DALLAS 300 4 YUKON CLUB . | QUAKER MAID Ginger Ale 4 120zb0s 25¢ Large Size 2 Bots. 19¢ (Plus Deposit) PILLSBURY’S BEST 1-1 can Be 233 air 17¢ Baked Beans FANCY FRESH CAPE COD This Christmas will be a big one for Gay Murray customers, for already we have had countless visitors in our Gift Department. Novel Mince Meat Recipes ET ars jo Cranberries : x ; hide Dual Bn Cake Flour pkg. 2) ing low prices. CAMPBELL’S ANN PAGE PURE FRUIT Add Spice to Holiday Menus | Tomato Soup 4:=25¢ | Preserves Tunkhannock’s Stores and Streets are well decorated for the Holidays. We urge you to FANCY } visit local merchants for your FRESH Christmas Shopping. Visit us . CREAMERY you'll like our welcome. SILVERBROOK PRINT BUTTER Sy EN ENTLY SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON THE FAMOUS COFFEE TRIO! Vigorous & Winey 2 1bs 4c Rich & Full Bodied Red Circle Bokar nn 19¢ i 23¢C R. & R. Plum Pudding ..1-1b can 29c Mild & Mellow Eight O'clock mw 1 S¢ Maraschino Cherries .......2 bots 17¢ v2 Rajah Currants ............pkg 15c | Plain Olives ss dove a tumbler 13c¢ Lemon, Citron & Orange Peel . .1b 29c | Stuffed Olives .......... .tumbler 19¢ F. Dates ..............21bs 17c| Cranberry Sauce ............can 17¢ : : N ancy v The (pile of Chyistmas. Pressuts. Hf] Syma Figs ................1b 19¢c] C. & C. Ginger Ale ..... 2 sm bots 25c hat Ws 21 JaVIng Sar nw 3 Fancy Pumpkin, ....eeeseess-eves 3 cans 25¢ Walnut Meats .............. ib Be more shopping days. Visit us for Candied Cherries or Pineapple 4 Ib 13c | Campbell’s Veg. Beef Soup 3 cans 28 useful gifts of hardware—Gifts Wisconsin Cheese . .....o00vn. 19¢ | Campbell’s Soup ..........3 cans 25¢ : for all the family. , Here's a cranberry mince meat pie that typifies the holiday spirit. Ou tos) No Meal Complete Without ASSORTED . + ’ . % The pie crust is sut in strips to form the Christmas tree. ;: en oan be expressed Its Superior Goodness Chocolates ATMORE’S INCE MEAT,’ “grandmother's Cook until the mixture thickens. you, that we appreciate the GRANDMOTHER'S pie favorite, has been taught| Cool. Add the juice and rind of opportunities you gave us to M a new tricks for 1933.34 holidays, | One-half lemon and the mince serve you during the past year BREAD 5hbox SX o INCE MEAT i £1 meat. ~The modern time saving, and will certainly try to improve Hard Mixed Candy ..lb 17c i, Days of labor and a battalion of | way to prepare delicious mince rote : BEE t a our service in the future. 20-0z. Loaf Cc Hard Filled Candy ..lb 19¢ ots an pans used to be required | meat is to pour two and one-half Sliced or Unsliced Peanut Brittle ....... Ib 15¢ 2 Ibs 5 Cc to create this cold weather master- cups of boiling water on a nine ; an ag Soe] Peanut B fie = piece. But today you just DpOUr|ounce package of dry mince meat. Here's wishing you and yours a 30-0z Twin. 12¢ BIL TB DOK. ones is 58¢ two and one-half cups of boiling | Then boil for 20 minutes, stirring Merry Christmas and A Happy * water on nine ounces of dry, con-| gccasionally. ‘Pour into a tin and Prosperous New Year. i ee. ona ho for|imed wim pastry Cover wii CHRISTMAS CHEER ORDERS FOR THE IDEAL GIFT we utes, . . oiv.e Te Yor to : Sirs gi SHIPS Of vis ony Shared Jie o Organizations or Individuals Desiring to May we suggest A&P dollar food coupons ie ‘fillin For a touch ‘of 1t Christmas tree, ‘With a cookie city purchase Christmas orders for needy . They are redeemable for one dollar’s > h 3 DE toy or nove y ter make a pastry star for the top. families will be interested in our cheer ‘worth of merchandise when presented at 3ry { one combinations of cranber-| Bake at 400° F. about 30 minutes. - orders . . . Information can be obtained any A&P food store in the United Ties or lemon with the mince meat Mince Meat Cranberry Pie at any of our stores. . States. iand give a new fillip to the tradi- : : id ° , hs © (tional holiday favorite. Mix 1% cups of mince meat with 3 ; ; 11% cups of cooked cranberries and Mince Meat Lemon Pie 14 cup sugar. Prepare mince .meat Ine. Cook one and one-half teaspoons |as above. Place in a pie tin lined : HE-GC [of cornstarch with one cup of water | with pastry. For a holiday touch Tunkhanuock luntil clear. - Add one egg well | cut strips of pastry in the shape of | beaten, 2 tablespoons of sugar|a Christmas tree and use crane { L J (and one-eighth teaspoon of _salt.| berries to suggest holly berries.) | J