x THE POST, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1947 PAGE FIVE Seventy Franklin Students Local Pup Wing [Win Softball Game |5t. Paul's Ruxiliary Meets | Gaodleigh Farm Tops Trenton - Lake Township Softball Team Members of St. Paul's Auxiliary To Attend Township Scho Approximately seventy pupils will be added to classes at Dallas Town- ship School this fall when students of Franklin Township begin to at- tend there. Franklin Township School Board recently voted to close its four " one-room schools this spring and send all pupils to Dallas in the future. Two buses are to provide trans portation from Franklin Township for all students. Raymond Kuhnert, super- vising principal at Dallas Township said that previ School students of Franklin have at- tended of their surrounding townships. Some . of these pupils may elect to finish their schooling at the schools that they are now attending, but it is expected that forty elementary pupils and ap- proximately thirty secondary students will begin attendance at Dallas Town- ship. is time High schools choice in ROLLER SKATING EVERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON Starting June 8th at 2:30 ALSO SKATING EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT MONDAY NIGHTS ADMISSION—T AX INCLUDED—40c ROOK ROLLER RINK | Dallas area. and colleges. “For those who want the best” The Wilkes-Barre Day School 1560 Wyoming Avenue FORTY FORT ANNOUNCES morning and afternoon transportation by modern all-steel bus for a limited number of students from ‘the OFFERS co-educational classes through the eighth grade. Small classes insure thorough preparation for the leading schools Supervised recreational program. Balanced diet at school cafeteria. JACKSON BAIRD Headmaster “Education is the only permanent investment” Best Of Class Best Terrier Puppy At Morris & Essex “Portmaker of Merricourt”, and a half months old smooth haired fox terrier puppy sired by "Champion Queensbury Last Word” out of “Cloie of Fenbor”, bred by Mrs. Margaret McL. Cottle of Shavertown, won the puppy class at the famous Morris & Essex Dog Show in Madison, N. J. Portmaker, now owned by Robert B. Neff of Westbury, L.I., placed over a seven “Air Pilot of Wissaboo”, bred by the best known smooth haired terrier breeder in the country. He also out- classed ‘‘Corbscot Chico”, a cousin of Portmaker, and ‘“O'Neill’s + Master- When Coughs Due To Colds Hit You Hard Try This Famous Canadian Cough Remedy for Fast Effective Action Spend 45 cents joday, at 28 drug store for ote of BUCKL ANADIOL MIX. —triple asc relieve os fast. 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Owen sterling trophy for best smooth at the show, making his “best of variety wins’ close to fifty. Archibald’s daughter, “Champion Five Star Final of Fenbor” took the M. Hartley Dodge, Jr., Memorial sterl ing trophy for winning the special class for the best American bred fox terrier. “Archie” could have won this class but he was not entered against his young daughter. Both “Five Star” and her litter brother,” Champion Fen- bob of Fenbor” started their show careers in February of this year and finished their championships within two months before they attained their first birthdays. What makes these placings a matter of local interest is the fact that Mrs. Cottle bred and owns the dam of both “Archie” and ‘‘Portmaker”, and also bred “Champion Brass Check of Fen- bor”, the dam of Archie’s daughter, “Star”, and son, “Fenbob’. Seven of the forty-five smooth. fox terriers en- tered in the Morris & Essex Show were direct descendents of Mrs. Cottle's foundation bitch, ‘Brass Top of Wiss aboo” and she owns in addition to Archie’s and Portmaker’s mother, a full sister, a half sister, a half brother and a daughter of Archie, and has just recently bred one of her good fe- males to this outstanding young dog. i (a and calves. buy direct, sell direct more money. \S IME MELLNER, Cattle Wants fresh cows and close springers. T.B. and blood tested; also all kinds of beef cattle If you have any livestock to sell, write or phone me and I will call on you at once, I am in the country every day in the week. I Phone Kingston 7-2746, or write Isaac Meliner, {14 Second Avenue, Kingston, Pa. ) Dealer Must be and therefore pay you J NEW * * THE CAR THAT'S REALLY NEW * 167) Style leadership with performance qualities not known before. Nearly a quarter million owners Now enjoying this new world of Fluid Driving experience. A SASASASAS ANY \ THE LOWEST PRICED CAR WITH FLUID-DRIVE LL. RICHARDSON Dallas, Pennsylvania met at the church Wednesday. Plans were made for the twenty-second anni- versdary celebration to be held at the home of Mrs. Walter Heidere. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Catherine Lemke. Present at the meeting were: Mrs. Catherine Lemke, Mrs. Charles Dres- sel, Mrs. Thomas Hontz, Mrs. John Eck, Mrs. Earl Reese, Mrs. Walter Heidere, Mrs. F. Heidere, Mrs. Willard Lozo, Mrs. William Dierolf and Mrs. Katie Ogin. Plant From R. M. League Gets Under Way Fernbrook and Trucksville baseball teams of the Kiwanis Junior Baseball League won their games Tuesday. Fernbrook won at the expense of Dallas, turning eleven hits into eight runs while Dallas could only get four runs from its six hits. Trucksville beat Shavertown in a closer game, six to four. The League, sponsored by the Play- ground Association of Wyoming Val- ley, plays two sets of games a week. Today Dallas Township plays at Trucksville and Shavertown goes to Fernbrook. Next Tuesday will see Dallas Township at Shavertown, and Trucksville at Dallas. In Mid-West Are a> Sale Second Consecutive Year Schedule of Services Rev. C. Norman Kester of Tunk- hannock will be guest speaker at the Idetown-Lehman-Jackson churches on Sunday. Services will be held at the following times: Idetown 10 A.M.; Lehman 11:15; Jackson 7:30. Lewis Buys Post-0-Graf Scott Mac Lewis, formerly.associated” with Lewis & Duncan sporting goods store of Wilkes-Barre, has purchased the plant and business of Post-O-Graf Manufacturing Company from R. M. Scott of Mt. Greenwood Road, Trucksville. In addition to producing Post-O- Graf duplicating machines, Mr. Lewis will manufacture sporting goods and sports equipment. Since last Sep- tember his firm has used three car- loads of steel in the manufacture of a single item, basketball goals. The Post-O-Graf firm was estab- lished more than twenty years ago by Mr. Scott and prior to the war shipped its products to all parts of the United States and to many for- eign countries. Hutchison Says Crop Conditions Worse Than Here Always rely on this great rub for CHEST COLDS to relieve coughs — aching muscles RUB ON LIDS and Rubbers NE Canning Success — when you follow instructions in the Ball Blue Book. Buy one at your grocer's or send 10¢ with name and address to: BALL BROTHERS COMPANY Muncie, Indiana ® Crop the middle west are serious and less promis- conditions throughout ing than those in Pennsylvania ac cording to James Hutchison, county agent, who just returned from a 2,000 mile trip through .that area. Mr. Hutchison commissioner to was appointed a the Presbyterian General Assembly in Chicago which he attended last week in company with Mrs. Hutchison. Up until last Saturday much of the ground in Michigan, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio had not been plowed Mr. Hutchison said. Thousands of acres of fields were under water. In most instances, Mr. Hutchison observed, farmers had been unable to put any manure on their ground. He saw no corn planted until he reached Center County, Pennsylvania, last Saturday. There he saw fields that were being planted and some fields where the corn was up. Since the’ middle west is the corn belt of the Nation and farmers there usually plant a long season variety corn, Jim feels that the food situation is bound to be critical. Most farmers have plenty of corn in the crib for their stock this year, so that the ef fects of this year's unfavorable season will be felt next year. Mr. Hutchison saw no oats planted anywhere along his route and is of the opinion that mid western farmers will be unable to mature this year's crop of corn even if they are able to get it in the ground. Kennel Club Meeting A special all-purpose meeting of the Back Mountain Kennel Club will be held at Memorial Library on Tues day at 8:30 PM. Important matters pertaining to the Fall Dog Show will be decided. New names proposed for member- ship are: Mr. and Mrs. Horace Pow- ell, Clarks Summit; Clifford Melber- ger, West Pittston and Mr. and Mrs. Justin Bergman, Jr., Wilkes-Barre. COOPER'S Conveniently FROSTED FOODS ICE CREAM FORTY FORT DAIRY STORE A Full Line of Dairy Products. CHOCOLATE MILK BUTTERMILK SANDWICH STEAKS ICE CREAM SUNDAES Open From 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Main Road and Harvey's Lake Highway FERNBROOK, PENNA. Located. TIOGA FOLLOW THE LEADER USE GROWER for Pullets at 6 Weeks TURKEY GROWER for Turkeys at 10 Weeks DUCK GROWER for Ducks at 3 Weeks CALF GROWER for Calves at 6 Weeks KUNKLE, PA. Phone 387-R-49 - DEVENS MILLING COMPANY A. C. Devens, Owner DALLAS, PA. Phone 200 SASL ARC EN SE FF © For the second consecutive year a cow from the famous Goodleigh Farm Guernsey herd has topped the Eastern Guernsey Sale at Trenton, N.J., prov- ing that Northeastern Pennsylvania Guernseys are among the best blood lines in the country. Goodleigh Farm not only sold the top cow, but also bought the top bull consigned to the sale. Last. year Goodleigh Eolus Seela Class AAA topped the Trenton Sale. Her record is 12,658.3 pounds of milk and 580.2 pounds of butterfat for 305 days on two milkings a day. This” Saturday afternoon at 2 o'- clock her grandson, Goodleigh Grena- dier Whitestocking, will be offered for sale at the Back Mountain Mem- orial Library Auction in Howard Risley’s Barnyard on Lehman Avenue. Col. Dorrance Reynolds, owner of Goodleigh Farm has given Grenadier to the Library, which is the first regional library ever established in Pennsylvania and the first functioning war memorial in Luzerne County. Col. Reynolds has also contributed to the sale, a fine antique sideboard and a beautifully preserved two- horse sleigh. The sleigh has been carefully stored away since 1916 and is in such perfect condition that scores of horse owners have already signified their intention of bidding on it. Glenn Kitchen Is Now State Game Protector Special to The Dallas Post Harrisburg, June 5—(PNS)—Three Luzerne County men were among the 28 members of the Fourth Class for Game Protectors of the Ross L. Leffler Training School, Brockway, that graduated Tuesday following a year’s intensive instruction. The new District Game Protectors who will receive assignments through- out the Commonwealth are N. J. Molski, of Glen Lyon, Glenn K. Kitchen, of Luzerne, arid C. M. Stanis, Pittston . Graduation exercises, to which for” ilies of all students were invited, were held June 3 in the new House Caucus Room in the Capitol Building at Har- risburg. 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