mn =) Hun EDWARD F. KOTCH 1 wnmnele] ® The law of averages just wasn't with Dallas Tuesday night. They out- shot Lehman basket for basket, but could not find the ring, while Lehman did enough sharp-shooting to win. 1 i —()— > Dr. Raddo, Dallas guard, is a small man but he surprises many a bigger one with his agility and aggressive- ness. —0— “Whity” Morris, Dallas's aged and iy i battle-scarred basketball warrior, uses ke wy his wits to save his wind. After a ‘fast and furious rally, “Whity" sud- : denly discovered that one of his shoe- laces needed to be replaced. When this had been accomplished, Morris was re- freshened and ready for more. After the Christmas Holidays the teams will swing into action. as was predicted in this column some time ago, was admitted to ths Con- ference. This addition brings the to- tal of Conference members to seven, “which will give a more crowded sche- ~ dule and more games each week. A glimpse of the team’s action leav- es the impression that Kingston town- ~ ship, Ixaketon and Lehman high schools have the teams that will be in on the fight for the cup which Dallas pi A Borough now holds. Beaumont and Dallas borough have been too crippled by the loss of last year’s regulars to ~ © be a serious threat for championship & honors and Dallas township will suf- ph fer because of the lack of a proper 2 _ Place to practice. AER —_—Q— Backetball fans in this vicinity wiil ~ be offered a novel treat this season. Fans will now be able to see three games in one night. The girls’ teams will start the ball rolling. The high School teams will then take the floor to play their scheduled Conference games. A Rural League game will top off the evening for the final. It is .'a varied and: hearty sports fare to say arouse and Sustain the interest of the local fans in its teams nothing will. Homer E. Nelson, Dallas borough high coach, and Rural League referee, make it a habit to move fast. Tues- day evening Nelson finished referee- ing a game in the borough gymnasium and at nine o'clock he was busy refer- ing the Dallas-Lenman game at Leh- man. This, admittedly is fast work; however due credit must be given to “Pete” Small, who literally flew the coach from Dallas to Lehman. —_—— As far as can be ascertained, Dallas high school officials have just about completed arrangements with the ‘Borough School Board whereby they : will be given the use of the borough high gymnasium on the nights that ~~ the borough team plays away from ~ home. They will also have use of the borough gymnasium for practice. If this goes through the persons respon- sible are to be commended for their good: sportsmanship, ~ Coach Nelson, if he could. would , write a letter to Santa Claus asking © ‘for a tall center, and ‘a fast forward. The loss of Lavelle, Labarr, Matusko- Bi-County Interscholastic Conference |- Noxen, | the least. If this arrangement doesn’t | : i - PAGE. FIVE ; DALLAS POST, DALLAS PA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 92; 1633. Winter I* (ANADA SKIING.--BOB-SLEDDING---HOCKE Y CURLING. --TOBOGGANING---DOG DERBIES OUTSTANDING ATTRACTIONS HE invigorating climate of a typical Canadian win-. ter, now regarded as an advantage rather than a hardship, with its unusual variety of healthful and appealing sports, is at- tracting increasing num- bers of visitors to the Dominion. Across Canada there are many beau- tiful and attractive snow-clad moun- tains, hills and valleys, which offer exceptional opportunities for enjoy- ing a wide variety of outdoor winter sports, The principal activities are skiing, snowshoeing, skating, tobog- ganing, curling, hockey, bob-sledding "and dog derbies, all of which may be thoroughly enjoyed, under ideal conditions, With the exception of an occasional day during mid-winter, the temperature is not too cold to participate in outdoor sports. While motor travel ‘is not general in Canada during the winter season, there are many long stretches of highway which are kept conditioned throughout the winter months: The visitor will always find Canadian train service a modern and luxurious Wide Range of Sports in In the province of Quebec the major resort Jis- of the leading summer tricts remain open-the vear round providing good accommoration Lor those who wish to participate in winter events Every Province Each province of Canada possesses winter attractions more or less pecu. liar to their own particular sur- roundings. Practically all forms of winter sports are available in the Maritime Provinces, but a preference is “shown for hockey. and curling éports events: centre in and around Montreal, Quebec City, Murray Bay. and the Laurentian mountains Lovers of winter sports will find vast territories in the province of Ontario which are ideal in location and in scenic beauty. Ottawa, the federal capital, is adjacent to some of the finest skiing country on the continent while the best of ice- vachting may be enjoved in Toronto bay and along the waterfront of at Revelstoke. - \leanquin Park districts, hotels and 1hins are open for the accommoda- tion of winter visitors. © In Mani- sha. the Winnipeg bonspiel and the winter carnival held at The Pas, wre annual events of international ‘terest. Banff, situated in the scenic Canadian Rockies in Alberta, is one of the most important centres for winter sports Record performances in ski-jumping have been witnessed The islands and mainland of the southwestern part of British Columbia offer golf, tennis and other summer sports, for the winter visitor. © ges ~~ Gnvernment Bureau sup- plies Free Information Information. concerning «winter sports ‘in Canada can’ be obtained from the National Development Bureau, Department of the Interior at Ottawa. Those who desire such information should state. if possible, the particular district or distriets in which they are interested. fo ensure the most complete available data travel arrangement, * Hotels in many lake Ontario. In the Muskoka and being supplied. MyFavorite Recipes aby +. Frances - Lee." Barton He OW pleasant are the leisurely Sunday breakfasts and suppers when family and friends are gath- ered around the board to eat and talk and eat some more. These happy occasions call for something extra special in the way of food. Ham Waffles 2 cups sifted flour; ¥% teaspoon soda; 2 teaspoons combination baking powder; 3, teaspoon salt; 1 tablespoon sugar; 3 egg yolks, well beaten; 1% cups sour milk; 1/3 cup melted butter; 2 egg whites, stiffly beaten; 1 cup uncooked smoked ham, finely diced, = Sift flour once, measure, add soda, bake ing powder, salt, and’ sugar, and sift again. Combine egg yolks, milk, and bute ter. Add to flour, beating until smooth. Fold in egg whites. Bake in hot waffle iron. Sprinkle % cup ham over batter of each waffle just before closing iron. Serve soft scrambled eggs on each waffle. Bacon may be used instead of ham. Makes: four 4-section waffies.. Sr Apricot Muffins 2 cups sifted flour; 2 teaspoons come bination baking powder; 2 tablespoons sugar; Y2 teaspoon salt; 2 cup dried apri- cots, washed, dried, and cut; 1 egg, weil beaten; 1 cup milk; 4 tablespoons melted butter or other shortening. Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder, sugar, and sali, and sift again. Add apricots. Combine egg, milk, and shortening. Add to flour, beating oily enough to dampen all flour, Bake in greased muffin pans in hot oven (425° F.) 25 minutes, or until done. Makes 12 muffins. Quick Coffee Cake E. H. Bennett Piano Co. 12th ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Closing out prices on all pianos, new and old, Grands and Uprights, Sheet Music, Christmas and Foreign; Violins Guitars, Mandolins, Accordions, Ukes, Harmonicas, etc. 18 E. Market St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Open evenings. Dial 2-4514 2 cups sifted cake flour; 2 teaspoons combination fhaking powder: Ji teaspoon salt; 6 tablespoons sugar; 5 tablespoons butter or other shortening; 1 egg, well beaten; 1/3 cup milk. ¢ 1% tablespoons melted butter; 4 table- spoons sugar; 1 tablespoon flour; Jz tea- spoon cinnamon. 5 Sift flour once, measure, add baking . powder, salt, and sugar, and sift again. Cut in shortening. Combine egg. and milk; add to flour mixture all at once, stirring carefully at first, then vigorously until mixture is well blended. Turn inte greased 9-inch layer pan, spreading dough evenly. Brush top with melted butter. _ Sprinkle with mixture of sugar, flour, and cinnamon. Bake in het oven (400° PF.) 25 to 30 minutes. 5 SHAREHOLDERS’ MEETING ~The annual meeting of the share: holders of the First National Bank of Dallas, Pa., for the election of dii- ectors will be held at the Bank on Tuesday, January 9th, 1934 (second Tuesday) between the hours of ten and eleven o'clock A. M. W. B. Jeter, Cashier December 8, 1933 MEMBER .. . and nowhere is the Spirit of Christmas ~ more evident than in your neighborhood American Store. You can always be assured of complete satisfaction and buy with con- 'Phone Dallas, 9087-R-7 For Reservations FERNBROOK INN Delicious Dinners Schlitz Beer on Draught THE BETTER TAILOR We Wish You A al MERRY CHRISTMAS ‘AND FURRIER 185 Main Sti, Luzerne Across from Lare’s Store \ FAD ~ witz, Besteder, and McGuire, five re- RST ~ gulars of last year’s team, is going to be a severe and almost insurmountable 5 ~~ handicap in the borough team's fight go ih to again win the Championship Cup. EN Dallas borough already has two legs ¥ ,,on the Cup. A third championship Boge “would entitle it to permanent posses- 2" sion of the Cup. ‘This is a case of the 5 TH first three laps being the hardest. BE ener wemmm— eee EAE Cai i A BEGINNING Next The Dallas Post New Features Three Column Cartoon BY PERCY CROSBY (creator of Skippy) “Just Folks” by GENE CARR “Reg’lar Fellows by GENE BYRNE Week a WhyNot - Dancing—Everybody Welcome — help us to start the New Year with a perfect record? If you've neglected your subscription why not mail it to us during the next week, | fo I A ao SALE GIFTS| selections—every item of which are clearly marked down over prices at which we sold them only a month ago special tables of gift a few cents, some *- ~ We have three —some reduced many cents. Come in and see these ; wonderful values. = LEON NAVAR SETS Compact, lip-stick and face powder in onyx anc $3 25 jade packages ..... STAPLETON’S | CANDY A light and dark coated cho- colate candy in attractive Christmas boxes 5 pounds. iu. 3 98c WHITMAN’S CANDY A delightful this delicious candy in at- tractive holiday gift boxes $7.50 to 25¢c MEN’S MILITARY SETS Ebony back brush with stur- dy bristles and $2 50 assortment of comb to match .. regular $3.50 value EASTMAN CAMERAS A wide ‘range to select from. Brownie and all intermediate sizes. Priced from 98c to $25. MANICURE SETS The gift that will please the heart of any woman, five colors in one box, including polish orange sticks and emory board .. $1.25 SHAVING BRUSHES Everady brushes made of real badger. The gift all men want but seldom get. Priced from $2.00 to $10. and worth it. FOUNTAIN PENS Sheaffer Chilton, and Parker In a wide variety of colors. Also beautiful desk sets. Fountain Pens ...... $2.00 up Desk Sets PIIIIPIS IEEE PREDIRI EID DY fidence" Where Quality Counts, Your Money Goes Furthest Our Stores will be closed CHRISTMAS DAY. open late Fri. and Sat. Nights, Dec. 22 & 23. LPI) CAC] 0 . LE REE) I El Ped 0%0%0%0%0%2%2"2%c%c%a%e 2%" ~~ —— Flour Gold Medal Flour Gold Seal Finest Family 24 1b. pas. o7¢ s 48 wa $1.92 No more baking failures when you use this all-purpose Flour mame ————— 12 m vas 46¢C 24 1b. bag $1.12 ASC0 Baking Powder can 5¢, 10¢, 19c¢ ASCO New Pack Golden 3a 25° Pumpkin a “4 _ _ Ready for instant use. The tasty kind. ry CO [] - PS SE - 2%a%e®e La) ASCO Spices 3 cans 20c [mp. Currants pkg 13c ‘Diamond Walnuts 1b 25¢ Postum Cereal pkg 21c Grape-Nuts pkg 19¢ Baker's Chocolate 1/5 1b 23c Calumet Baking Powder, can 9¢, 17e, 33c i Glenwood Cranberry Jelly =~ No. 2 can 15¢ : ‘R. & R.or Atmore’s Plum Pudding can 25¢ | Glace Citron, Lemon or Orange Peel 1, 1b 15¢% 1 CPC aa eee “de aa : Fancy Figs 3 pkgs 25¢ RE : Pitted Dates -. pkg 15¢ ; : Choice Almonds Ib. 19¢ 0 : Instant Postum can 25c : Jell-O 4 pkgs 25¢ : Sanka Coffee can 49c 450 Brand Freshly Made Mince Meat Made according to an old-fashioned recipe 1b. 19¢| CRE FC PCR PCIE IT) 0%a%e a a®a®aas a Pillsbury’s Cake Flour pkg 29c Baker’s Milk Pack Coconut can 15¢ Chase and Sanborn Dated Coffee 1b can 26¢ Maxwell House Vita Fresh Coffee 1b can 31¢ Crazy Water Main Street Stapleton’s Drug Store Fr VVVVVVVYVVN Crystals Agency Luzerne, Pa. Seeded Raisins pkg 8c XXXX Sugar pkgs. 8c 4SC0 Vanilla bot 17c Baker’s Cocoa 2 cans 2 5c Supreme Fruit Sage, Thyme or Sweet Marjoram Made with the choicest ingredients, packed in an attractive tin box. with a detachable handle. suitable for use as a serving tray pkg 5c cake 3c > CFE - 2%a%% - FLAILING : Fleishmann Yeast : Poultry Seasoning pkg 7c : Seedless Raisins 2 pkgs 15¢ : Swansdown Flour pkg 31c Cake ‘89¢ 2-1h cake Fresh, Red Ripe Cranberries 2 » 23c TENDER CRISP CELERY Fla. Grape Fruit 5 for 25¢ : Lettuce 2 for 17c * Sweet Potatoes 24 lbs. 10c : Tomatoes ii. 15¢ FLORIDA TANGERINES 3 bunches 25¢ each, lc 39c nos Oranges . 8 rancy Chestnuts 3 ww 256 1 Accepted Merchandise Certificates Make some needy family happy with a basket of Buy them from our Cashiers or Managers. 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