The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 13, 1944, Image 5

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when raised to a sitting position. {Wood's property this week and oh 4
The postal clerk flings down his crosséd the road in front of Carle- y ; ;
rubber stamp and makes for the ton Kocher’s home. The big fellow
een soung so he ove] CHECK PAPERS OF DUNKIRK REFUGEES | Hechors home he bs hon All Our Markets OPE NLATE ATE Friday and Saturday Nights!
chiatric clinic. He is a shattered gles Hollow. :
- & man, definitely entering the lunatic A Real Treat! 0
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: : i 3 growls and the shrieks Night Plowing : Good Eating—Economical—Point-Free!
were confined to the postoffice, the Farmers are running their trac-; Fancy Tender Long Island
nervous tension would at least be tors late at night on many Penn-
all in one spot, segregated and sylvania farms in an effort to com-
reasonably harmless in consequence. plete their fall plowing and seeding
But the gift packages invariably before colder weather sets in.
are delivered to the private home,
the contents are fallen upon with Ib. 33
howls of holy glee, and the fun
starts. Mrs. James Roushey will be hos-
There is one pink rubber pig tess to members of W. 8. C. S.
strictly a pre-war model, which has Wednesday, November 1. A cov- Ground Beef 1b. 25¢
outgrown its welcome. It appears os a Ysnenom ai be sorrel, .
talrway at least: once ackson service club met at Las- Ib. @
a by ya and. with- kowskis Tuesday night to pack Beet Short Ribs 19c
out the aid of human hands. It boxes for overseas. Breast of Lamb 1b. 17¢
simply materializes out of this air, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bonning at-|
and it lies in wait on the second tended the family dinner honoring; Tender Pork Liver Ib. 21¢c
step from the top, carefully con- Mrs. Margaret Booth in Plymouth i :
cealing its squeak. recently. Mrs. Booth celebrated! It's Tops in Flavor because It's y
There is something very demoral- her 77th birthday anniversary. HEAT-FLO ROASTED Farmdale Pure Quality
izing about stepping inadvertently Mrs. George Lowerts of Newark, Ihat’s why 8 out of 4 customers te
upon a rubber pig. A careless foot N. J. spent last weekend with her ; 2 4. Evap. M ilk
descends, the pig inhales mightily, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Ashton. | =r) Coffee = bag
whistling while it works. The owner Mrs. Ruth Scalley entertained W.! 2 for 47c tall cans 26c
of the foot, taken once more by S. C. S. at dinner Wednesday. Forty’ The world’s finest coffees perfectly blended. % 1 bh. jens 4 ea.
surprise, leaps down the entire members were present. | Save coupons on bags for valuable premiums. RT
! flight, dropping the bathroom Ai vei: ESCAPE ot Germans o zr He Chee Frehuy Mrs. Ella Smith is recovering. Win-Crest Coffee ib-32 1c wap, tall
1s papers of Dunkir ce-refugees, traveling by bicycle : Exice. Rich bh. va MILK 3 a 23¢
f wastebasket somewhere en rou and cycle-carts. This photo was made between the Nazi and British |Slowly from her recent illness. Mr. Acme Coffee "42.5 2 26¢ ois
and thus adding to the commotion.{ ioc ih France, U.S. Army Signal Corps Radiophoto. (International) |and Mrs. Ray Gregory and daughter : 1 point per ca .
a The pink pig, restored to its pris- : of Trucksville spent Saturday with / HOM-DE-LITE
ww x tine plumpness, lies on the second her. Fruils Vegetables Velvetv Smocth
step from the top, awaiting its next OUTLET Mrs. Glen Sickler left Saturday Mrs. Alfred Swelgyn has received Loar Li a y 7 5
victim. afternoon to spend the weekend| word that her husband, S/Sgt. Finest U. S. No. 1—Farmdale or Blue Label Mayonnaise
There is another favorite toy, Ray Hutchison of ‘Wilkes: Barre with her husband, Glen in New, Alfred has arrived safely in France. | 15.1b.
much larger than the pig, which spout he. meckend with Mr. oni York. Mr. Sickler is stationed in Mrs. Margaret Eads is able to be Potatoe S bag Ce pt.
has no more voice than a turtle. Mrs, Horry Rossman, Rhode Island with the Seabees. out ‘again after several weeks ill- jar 27 c
b The voice of the turtle, spoken of Mrs. Willard Hoover who has ac-| Local scout leaders are attending ness. : -— : Made of the purest ingredients in
in the Song Of Solomon, is to be cepted a position as general man-|4 course at Carverton church every Sgt. Daniel Linsinbigler writes to Fancy Me Ite. pF our own /n_ sanitary kitchens.
translated as that of the turtle- ager with Avon Company at Monday evening. Miss Marion Har-' his mother from Belgium that A Ibs. 2 Qe H-D-L Salad I Dressing pt. jar 22¢
dove. Turtle-doves are not evenig.... spent the weekend here.| ris of Wilkes-Barre is instructor.| people of that country threw flow- Pp e% French’s Mustard 9-0z. jar 13c¢
fifth cousins of the hard-shelled) yr. ~oloctine Kocher who is| The course will last five weeks. ers before the advancing armored Ey ones Olivar Plain Olives 214-0z. jar 14c
variety of turtle with the retrac-l. ., oq at Baltimore, Md. spent|Any leader from the Dallas District divisions of American soldiers and Yellow SWEET 45C0 Bread Crumbs 10-0z. pkg. 10c
tible landing gear. And so far 8s|.. eekend visiting her mother, | iS Welcome to attend. | brought them gifts of bread, wine hn 1b Pure Cider Vinegar qt. bot. 17¢
I am personally concerned, the tur-i yrs y1,ura Kocher. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Burkett Jr.|and fruit. In return our boys gave Potatoes : Cc Watkin’s Table Salt 3 pkgs. 10c
tle-dove can just skip it. His vocal Mrs. Thomas Traver of Ruggles|of East Orange, N. J. have pur-|them chocolate and cigarettes. Virginia Lee Cake Cups pkg. 10c
efforts sound plaintive, and that! tertained at dinner Thursday: ! chased a new home at Livingston, Solid Danish Quaker Golden Syrup bot. 14¢
constant 0-00-00, 0-00-00 is nerve-| \rocqames Laura Kocher, Vivian|N. J. The Burketts are former res. Cal. Seedless Raisins. 11-0z. pkg. 10c
racking in the extreme. This is en- Moyer, Minnie Hoover, Roxie Major, | idents of Carverton. Cabba © Ib. 3c Prim Pastry Flour 10». 47c¢
tirely parenthetical, having abso- Lena Major, Beatrice Hadsel and; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sands and : y . bag
lutely no connection with pink children, Nancy Hoover, Wayne and | Harriet spent Sunday afternoon : Ginge x Bread Mix phe. 22¢
rubber pigs. | Clyde Major. with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sands Jellow Cocling Sunrise Vanilla bot. 20c
: : ; ® Sunrise Lemon Extract bot. 20c
The animal with no voice: turtle; Harold Kocher, son of Mrs. Laura of Tunkhannock. Onion 4 Ibs. 1 Se Se . 9 k
or otherwise, is a child-size bunny; Kocher who was honorably dis-| Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Sands of At- S : Rob Ford Mince Meat ia pkg. 15¢
; fashioned of white satin. It wears charged as Ensign in U. S. Navy is lantic City spent a few days with Crisp Washed Carrots 1b. Be oo Baling Po wder — pu 20
~ ~ a little pair of pink sg posts) attending college in Nebraska; His| his brother and family,” Mr. and randma’s lvlolasses od 2c
7 ya ruffled blouse with large white wife, the former, Betty Shiner of{ Mrs. Herman Sands recently. : : y :
buttons around the equator, short Maryland js with him. “ FIRST == The Finest Family Flour Milled—ENRICHED
{ white socks, and little black slib-| an. ang Mrs, John Sutton re- ACKSON Seal 25-1b. % U%
¢ pers. It was modelled several years cently entertained Robert and Geo- IT’S [ND & TO 12 S Our bag [ J
ago after a favorite cuddle-bumny|,.. gutton and Miss Olive Lee of W. S.C. S. will serve their ah. i SE }
which had been literally loved to Elnghoriton, ns in go iE el 8D TO! For perfect balance and assurance of perfect "ok 10-1b. bag 47c ”
death and reduced to white satin pip Hoover is fll with a cold. ole dk] . Sie, Pilisbury’s Best Flour 52. $1.23
: wa ar € November 15. The public is in- CE)? y ¥
shreds. Like the original cuddle-| rn 0 coupon. Milbrodt of New vited —
bunny, this replica’s long ears are yorsey visited her parents recently. : 7
SETI EI JUNKET | KRAFT | HEINZ
of convenient Gorroing over the 3
arm, tung in the rook ot he CARVERTON " RENNET POWDER Relish Cheese Strained Foods
y ike a market basket.
Boy x “hile. soiin rabbit’ has The following people attended pkg. Qe 5.0z. can wi
just given us a worse chill than any Bloomsburg Fair recently: Mr. and glasss 17¢c
shrieking pink rubber pig. Mrs. Lester Culver and children, Junket Tablets pkg. 11c 2 points each. Chopped Foods can 8c
We heard a commotion from fre Pile, Jory 3 Te ri 2h 3 ° 15. ph
front hall when the spinning hoch mart Dover, Willa Dover, Durkee Oleo-Margarine es 22
ives. o little boy: Vitamin
ently beating each other id Ae a oe = = a Borden S HEMO a oo Ite ae x §59¢
‘head in a praiseworthy effort to s : 1 allon
estoblieh prover procedence in the]? Mrs Bert Coon, What Is Legal Liability? Italian Cooking 0il slim o1.71
matter of turning the wheel. There Mrs. Harvey Coon has been ser- : Nabisco Shredded Wheat
Ld .
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Pillar To Post
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has been cleared through the post-
office on December the twenty-
fourth, the employee has taken a
terrific beating and is suffering from
an advanced case of the jitters.
On the morning of the twenty-
sixth, he confidently picks up a
stout package. The Christmas sea-
son is over, and this package prob-
ably contains a pair of shoes. It
is a comforting thought. The postal
clerk, his mind at rest, gives the
package an experimental shake.
For an entire month he has been
exposed to boxes that shrieked,
boxes that squeaked, boxes that
wailed dismally for mother love,
boxes that gurgled with Christmas
cheer, each according to its kind.
This package growls.
Uncle Bill, remembering belated-
ly that Little Susie will expect
something substantial from him, is
remorseful. Desiring to compen-
sate in an acceptable manner for |
his oversight, Uncle Bill dashes]
down town and selects the largest
and wooliest of animals, one that’
is guaranteed to growl realistically
THE POST, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1944
POLIO VICTIM FLOWN FROM CHINA
L
STRICKEN WITH INFANTILE PARALYSIS while serving in western China,
Lt. Robert Wesselhoeft, Jr., is shown in bed at the Walter Reed Hospital,
Washington, D. C., after he had been flown from China. Holding the
patient’s hand is flight nurse Lt. Mary Hoadley, Lt. Col. E. A. Abbey
stands at the head of Wesselhoeft’s bed.
Two Lehman Students Dallas Sergeant Is
Have Scarlet Fever | Mentioned on Broadcast
Jean and William Casterline, chil-| A Dallas boy, Sgt. Chester Tutak,
dren of Mr. and Mrs. William Cas- son of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Tutak
terline of Idetown, are ill at their ya, mentioned Monday night at
home with scarlet fever. Both are 10.15 in Ted Malone's overseas
| by State
students at Lehman Township
Schools. School authorities and
State Health Officer John Q. Yaple
have taken prompt precautions to
{see that there is no further out-
break of the disease.
© |
Lehman Water Perfect |
Samples of drinking water used
at Lehman Township Schools, sent |
to the State Department of Health
Health Officer John Q
Yaple, have been returned with a’
perfect analysis. There was noj
bacterial count of any kind in the,
water. Mr. Yaple said that it was
the second time in more than 1,000] | 95
samples taken of drinking water |
‘during the past ten years that a!
perfect analysis has been found.
Lehman Schools have their own
deep well.
Black Bear At Lake
1
The first black bear seen this
season in Lake Township emerged
out of the cornfield on Newell
Come and Get It”, an improvised
Gun Club To Meet
broadcast on the Blue network. It
appears that Chet was a member
of the staff of the Cafe de la Rue
army restaurant set up in a bomb-
led out hanger at Le Bourget Air
Field in France, where Malone was
recently entertained by the boys
at a meal consisting mainly of hot
dogs.
Wild life conservation films and
other pictures of interest will be
shown by the State Game Protector
at the meeting of Overbrook Gun
Club at the Club House on October
Leo Stout, president, and Ed-
ward Hopa, secretary-treasurer,
{have made arrangements to take
| care of a big turn-out for the meet-
WITH the first Red Cross workers to
cross the Ziegfried Line into Ger-
many was Katherine Heuisler, Bal-
timore, Md., shown here, who was
one of a four girl team to take hot
coffee and eats to the fighting
Yanks. (International)
i ing. en
PAGE FIVE
Free Methodist Notes
Harvest Home service and re-
ception will be held at the Free
Methodist Church of Dallas Friday,
October 14 at 7:30 p. m. Refresh-
ments will be served at the parson-
age. All are invited.
Sunday services ‘are: Dallas
Church 9:30; S. S. School, 11:00;
Noxen Church, 11:00, S. S. School,
10:00; Outlet S. S. 10:00, Class
Meeting 11:00; Church 7:30.
HOSPITAL PATIENTS
Each” week this box contains
the names of your friends and
neighbors who are in the hospi-
tal.
Edwin
General.
Schoonover, Idetown,
Mrs. Earl Boehm, Harvey's Lake,
General.
Mrs. Grover Anderson, Alderson,
General.
was a shriek of anguish, a dull
thud, and then silence.
An advance patrol abandoned the
half-finished letter on the type-
writer and started downstairs to
investigate. The turn of the stair. 2 igh : 10% 3 bars 20¢
way revealed a horrid sight. There he farmers of this community Liability insurance is 8 necessity for everyorie. Seri- 2=0Z. Cc bath . bar.
sok io. ous financial loss and possibly bankruptcy :nay be a s
on the floor by the spinning wheel are busy picking apples and dig avoided by adequate protection. For further irforma- pkg. 2 bars 19¢ c
| snow-white child, obviously
d of blood and life, a limp
iously ill at her home. Mrs. Farver,
is taking care of her.
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Sickler and
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harris, Mrs.
Nan Prynn called on Harold Dixon
and family last Sunday.
ging potatoes.
Mr. and Mrs. David Dixon and
Common Law imposes on everyone the responsibility
of proper care for the safety of the public. The failure
to do what a reasonable person would ordinarily have
done under the circumstances is generally known as
“Negligence,” which is the basis of any legal liability
claim for damages. Just what constitutes negligence
in any particular set of circumstances is a question
of fact to be determined by a jury.
tion, call
we 11€
OAKITE
Cleaner
PALMOLIVE
Toilet Soap
OCTAGON
Laundry Soap
Concentrated Super Suds Ige. pkg. 23¢
Save Up to 30%, On Bread—
overing its chalky face. Laird Frantz visited at Syracuse, Ernest Gay Octagon Powder I 16c : 3.5 14c fan Delivered to Our Store: Fresh Daily
hat was what registered in the N: Y. over last weekend. ’ Dallas RFD 3 Octagon Soap Flakes ge. pkg. 23¢ Enriched Supreme
first moment. The next glance] Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dixon Jr.! Telephone Octagon Toilet Soap 3 cakes 14¢
: showed that the child had long and entertained at a shower ‘at the Centermoreland 62-B=3 Octagon Cleanser 3 cans j4¢ BREAD
i -lined ears, and owned a pow- Grange Hall Friday evening i - :
: iy tal And at about this) or - “Mr. and Mes, David 2 Farm Bureau Mutual Automobile Iosurance Co. ESS ” he 2 | big
3 - point two small heads, one blonde! P loaf
and one .red, appeared cautiously
around the door frame.
Farmer dancing was enjoyed after-'
wards. The couple received a
' number of lovely gifts.
Home Office — Columbus, O.
33 Bleach Water
Milk Bone Dog Food
- qt. bot. 10¢c
Ige. pkg. 35¢
| DAILY
Enriched by addition of Vita-
mins Bl, B2, Niacin and Iron.