The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 06, 1945, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
THE POST, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1945
Dallas Girl Wins
ODB Cash Award
Township Graduate
Cited For Suggestion
Lottie L. Brzyski of Dallas was
among the seven employees of the
War Department office of Depend-
ency Benefits to win cash awards
for suggestions on methods of im-
proving the operations of the huge
war agency which administers fam-
ily allowances and allotments-of-
pay for the Army. She is a typist
in the Information and Public Re-
Davis Prepares
Bases For B-29s
Now Stationed At
Field In Marianas
TWENTY-FIRST BOMBER COM-
MAND HEADQUARTERS, GUAM—
(Delayed)—Staff Sergeant Clifford
H. Davis, Dallas, is one of hundreds
of enlisted men at a huge Super-
fortress base in the Marianas whose
diligent efforts have made it pos-
sible for the giant B-29 bombers of
Major General Curtis E. LeMay’s
21st Bomber Command to strike
regularly at the heart of Japan's
war industry. .
Sergeant Davis is an airplane
mechanic in a combat unit com-
manded by Brigadier General
lations Branch. :
Miss Brzyski received $10 for
her suggestion to prepare in ad-
vance copies of basic information to
be associated with spot news re-
leases to newspapers in towns visit-
ed by OBD officers. This suggestion
saves many hours of typing plus
boxes of carbon paper each month.
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter J. Brzyski of Dallas, Miss
Brzyski has two sisters living at
home. They are Margaret and
Louise Ann. Lottie Brzyski gradu-
ated from Dallas Township High
School in 1940, and ‘later took a
commercial course at St. Mary's.
She came with the ODB in April,
1944, and was assigned to the In-
formation and Public Relations
Branch.
Idetown Roll Is
Near Completion
Dedication Date To
Be Set Shortly
A dedication date will be. set
shortly for the beautiful stone
honor roll which has been erected
at Idetown. As soon as weather
permits, grading, sodding and land-
scaping will be completed and sev-
eral more names will be cut on the
liaestone memorial.
At a meeting of ‘the Idetown
Men’s Bible Class last Friday night
at the home of Robert D. Renshaw,
William Casterline ,treasurer of the
Honor Roll fund,
$368.70 of $409.75 collected has
been expended to date. A balance
of $41.05 remains in the treasury.
The committee urged that all cit-
izens who can help in the final
work of putting the memorial in
shape for dedication contact Bruce
Williams, chairman. If there are
any further names to be added to
the roll these, too, should be re-
ported to Mr. Williams.
Rummage Sale
Ladies’ Air Society of Huntsville
Christian Church will held a rum-
mage sale at 189 Main street, Lu- | [3
Doors will |
zerne, April 10 and 11,
be open at 9 o'clock. Donations
can be sent to Mrs. Ralph Frantz
or Mrs. H. Herbert Major.
Buy More
War Savings Bonds
And Stamps
Emmett O'Donnell, Jr., who led the
first B-29 striking force from Saipan
to bomb Tokyo's aviation industry
on November 24, 1944.
“The work of Sergeant Davis and
his fellow soldiers is directly re-
sponsible for the success of the
B-29s in bombing Japan’s war in-
dustries,” General O'Donnell said
in congratulating them. “These
men realize their responsibilities
in the pre-mission tasks of insuring
the maximum chance for safe re-
turn of the air crews.
“Without the spirit of teamwork
which has been exhibited by every
man, our pioneering job, which is
only beginning, could not have
been a success. They have given
their services fully and in com-
plete disregard for personal com-
forts and pleasures in lieu of hard
work and long hours.”
An additional tribute has been
paid Sergeant Davis and the others
for their toil in constructing their
B-29 bases. They arrived last Aug-
ust and September and, since avi-
ation engineers were busy with the
high priority task of airstrip
building, they constructed homes
for themselves and for the aerial
combat crews who arrived later.
Sergeant Davis’ mother, Mrs.
Esther B. Davis, lives on R.D. 1,
Dallas. He was graduated from the
Lehman High School and entered
reported that!
the Army in November, 1942.
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YOUNGEST DAUGHTER OF BRITAIN'S PRIME MINISTER, Junior
Commander Mary Churchill of the Women’s Auxiliary Territorial Service,
sailed from England recently to serve with a mixed anti-aircraft battery in
Belgium. Aboard the ship which took them across the channel she drops in
to say goodnight to the girls of her battery.
Expresses Appreciation
Gladys Schoonover Love wishes
to express her appreciation to all Play
those who cooperated so. well in
bringing the Red Cross drive in Shuffleboard
Franklin Township over the top. At 3
Jack and May's Inn
Evangelistic Services Kunkle Road Near Kunkle
Chicken Lunch
Every Saturday Night
Evangelistic services will be held
tonight, Friday and again Sunday
at Free Methodist Church on Mill
street. If you enjoy simple gospel
truths and good singing you will
enjoy these meetings.
‘We now offer farmers in this territory: a new
Sinclair product, developed to prevent rusting of
Army equipment. It's Sinclair RUST-O-LENE B.
Applied by painting, or spraying in diluted form,
RUST-O-LENE B covers metal with a tough film
that resists cracking, peeling, slipping or being
washed away, yet is easily removed with kerosene
or gasoline. One application keeps metal parts from
rusting for many months, even when they're out-
side. And when put on surfaces already rusted,
RUST-O-LENE B prevents further rusting for a
long period. You can apply it to wet surfaces, too.
Available in 100-1b. drums and 25-Ib. pails.
Ordet SINCLAIR RUST-O-LENE B NOW.
James L. Lenahan, Agent
Schuyler Avenue, Kingston, Pa.
Easter dinner with Mrs. Snyder's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dy-
mond, at West Pittston.
‘ Grace Evans, Dallas, has been
spending some time with her
mother, Mrs. Mabel Evans.
Easter callers at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snyder were
Doris Perry, Mrs. Grover Stock and
Mrs. Kenneth Baldwin, Shavertown,
Mrs. Don Grose and son Kenneth,
Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs. Laird
Stanton, Harding.
ORANGE
Mrs. Ira Frantz spent Easter
with her brother and his wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Ace, Kingston.
Miss Jean Newcomer has return-
ed to her home in Lancaster after
visiting her brother, Clarence New-
comer, and family.
Miss Doris Perry, student nurse
at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital,
spent Easter with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Perry.
Mr. and Mrs. John Zarno and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nolan and
Nellie had dinner ‘with the Ben
Eaton family on Easter.
Mrs. Nora Dymond entertained
Among those who attended the
Sunrise Service at the Memorial
Shrine on Easter morning were Mr.
and Mrs. William Perrego, Mr.
Richards and family, Mrs. Althea
Dymond, Mrs. Perry Coolbaugh,
at Sunday dinner her sister, Fanny
Berlew, and aunt, Fanny Gordon,
of Scranton, and Mr. and Mrs.
Laird Stanton of Harding. :
Mrs. Marie Pomeroy of Toms
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snyder, Fran-
cis Sabol and mother, Mrs, Nora
Dymond and Lee, and Miss Mar-
garet Snyder.
After the service Mr. and Mrs.
Telephone Kingston 7-5213
i
River, N. J., is spending the Easter
vacation with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. F. A. Snyder.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snyder: had
Robert Snyder and Mrs. Marie
Pomeroy had breakfast with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Hughey at Fern-
brook.
———
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bell and Mr.
and Mrs. Hahn Love, Mehoopany,
called on Mr. and Mrs. Horton Bell
Saturday evening. On Tuesday
evening the Bells all had supper
with Mrs. Ira Bell's father, Mr.
Baldwin, at Tunkhannock. Ira Bell
is on an eleven-day furlough from
his training at Great Lakes Naval
Training Station.
CARVERTON
Rev. Wheaton P. Webb and Mr.
George Batey, Plymouth,” were
breakfast guests of Rev. and Mrs.
Charles Gilbert Rev.
Webb was the
the
Service.
on Easter.
guest speaker at
Memorial - Shrine Sunrise
Forrest Costine and Jack Scoble
Jr.
guests of Louis Johnson, a class-
, spent the Easter vacation as
mate at Wyoming: High School, at
the home of his parents in Phila-
delphia.
Open Late Friday and Saturday Nights!
Ricker Finer Texture
Try it today! You'll like its finer, firmer texture, and
richer flavor. Ideal for toasting. Always fresh.
Enriched SUPREME
BREAD
Enriched By Addition of Vitamins Bl, B2, Niacin and Iron
Rob Ford Cherry Preserves Ib. jar 95g
Hom-de-Lite Mint Jelly 12-02. glass [9g
Hom-de-Lite Crabapple Jelly ~~ *-o= sl» |G¢
Fancy Citrus Marmalade 2b. jar {Be
Delicious Honey Butter 12-0z. pkg. 3Q¢
Glenwood Homelike :
large
Apple
Butter - 1 6-
Delicious—Pure . . . No Points
Made of the finest, tree-ripened apples. Spiced just right.
FRESH BAKED CAKES AND PASTRIES!
Chocolate Layer
CAKE
each 49c¢
iced Pound
~ 49¢
Cake
Cinnamon
ROLLS
pkg. 19c
Parker House
Rolls ws 186
Enjoy America’s Great Prize Winning Butter!
BUTTER
iy. Cream
Ad Sweet
EO\STERED
Standard Quality Ripe
Tomatoes
No. 2 29
cans
Acme Corn
Hurlock Peas
Cut Asparagus No.2 can
String Beans No. 2 can
Cooked Spinach No. 2 can
Sliced Beets 16-ou glass 12¢
€lam Juice 20c
God Sea Macaroni oie. 10c
No. 2 can 14¢
No. 2 can 14¢
18¢
11c
12¢
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Gobd Seal Spaghetti us ‘3c
Green Split Peas Ib. 15¢
‘Gulden Mustard jar 13c
Stuffed Olives 7%-0z. jar 38c
Gorton Codfish 5-0z. pkg. 16¢
Swift's Prem 12-0z. can 32¢
Magic Sauce bot. 10¢c
Salad Oil 6-oz. bot. 15¢
Sterling Salt 2-1b. pkg. 6c
48
1-1b.
print
Still the same high quality—24 Red points per pound.
Selected Perk Presits and Vegetallod
Extra Large Florida
# Oranges
dozen
Yellow Onion Sets
Crisp Red Radishes
New Spring Spinach
2 Ibs. 19¢
Ib. 25¢
Ige,. L c
Fancy Quality No. 1 Yellow
Apples
T5 to Z5 and A2 to P2 Red Stamps Now Valid!
If you do not find the cut of meat you desire when you visit
Jour Jouoy Acme Meat Department, it is because our shipments
are limited.
Tender Sirloin
Steak
Porterhouse Steak
Standing Ribs Beef
Lean Chuck Roast
Fresh Hamburg
Lean Boiling Beef
Genuine Grade “A”
Legs Lamb
Ib. c
Ib.
42¢
28¢
- 26¢
. 28¢
-19¢
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1b.
Loia Chops Ib. 55¢ | Neck Lamb 1b. 20¢
Rib Chops Ib. 42¢ | Breast Lamb Ib. 20¢
Shoulder Chops ». 39c | Shoulder Roast 1h. 99¢
Onions
3 Ibs. 25¢ 4a iw. | De
beh.
Crisp New
Cevrots
vi. 15@
COLD CUTS!
QUALITY SEA FOODS!
Long Bologna ib. 33¢
Ring Bologna Ib. 33¢
Meat Loaves Ib. 33¢
Meaty Scranple ™ {5¢
Bologna Yn, "39%
Fancy Long Cut
Sour Kraut
ib. 1 Qc
Large Boston
Mackerel
wn. 1%
COD FILLETS
ib. 35e¢
SUNBRITE CLEANSER, 3 cans f4c
WILBURT NO RUB WAX, pt. can 39¢
R A '] i 0 L ! Chef Boyardee 1-1b jar 14¢
= Scrub Brushes each ]2¢ | Fenn Bad Motor
Ink =o bottle 10e Shoe Laces pair 5¢ nil as $1.95
n Black Mazda Lamps each 10c 1009 Pure Penna.
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