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Philco, Crosley and Admiral Radio- Phonograph Combinations from $64.95. Most of them with FM. DeRemer’s Radio Clinie TRUCKSVILLE, PA. Next to Postoffice — VETERANS “= LEARN ELECTRICITY Bpplications Now Being Accepted For Trade School in Armature Winding and Motor Re- pairing. School Will Be Located in Luzerne. Veterans Bdministration Pays Your Tuition And You Re- ceive $75 to $125 Per Month Subsistance While Attending School. APPLY TO BOX 207, THIS PAPER Tighten-up Tune-up Paint-up Winter puts a mighty heavy strain on your car! Don’t delay the tune up, the tightening up, the paint touch up. We're ready to do them all for you at any time. OUR MID-WINTER CARE MEANS LONGER WEAR HAZELTINE'S AUTO SERVICE MAIN STREET DALLAS on PENNSYLVANIA . - Jackson Firemen Name Solicitors Trucksville Company Offers Cooperation Jackson Volunteer Firemen laid final plans at their meeting Wed- nesday night in Rome schoolhouse for their drive that opens Monday for $12,000 to purchase modern fire fighting equipment. The amount raised will in large measure determine the type and kind of equipment the firemen will buy. Last Thursday night the fire- men saw a fine exhibition of Hi- Pressure Fog equipment put on by twelve Sweet Valley Firemen at Huntsville. A large delegation of Trucksville Volunteer Firemen was also present to see the demonstra- tion and to offer every cooperation to the Jackson Firemen in their efforts to raise funds. Président Don Finney of the former company offered the facil- ities of the Trucksville Fire House, its kitchens and fire hall to the Jackson company. A report meeting of the solicitors will be held on Monday, March 15 at Rome school. Solicitors are: Alden Wagner, Norman Smith, Alfred Rogers, Rob- ert Culp, Joseph Laszkiewicz, James Twaddle, oJseph Emirick, Jr., Char- les Cigarski Jr., Harold Bertram, Jennings Steele, Frank Thompson, Clarence Golightly, Benjamin Spence, Earl Balliet, Donald Gable, George Gable, Louis Wilcox, Dennis Bonning, Jr., Edward Kropp, Laing Coolbaugh, Walter Palmer, William Lance, Sterling Rineman, Robert Ray, Vernon Cease, Ted Laskowski, Elmer Laskowski, Walter Reekes, Paul Snyder, Russell Lamoreaux, Alfred Evaretes, Alfred Swelgin, Dennis Bonning, Sr., Irvin Ashton, Jr. Frank Thompson, Alden Wagner and Paul Grose are members of the Ways and Means Committee. Womans’ Club Board Dines At Country Club Executive Board of Dallas Wo- man’s Club met at thé Country Club Tuesday for dipfier. Present were: Mrs. Charles iW. Lee, Mrs. Nesbit Garinger, Mrs Carl Dick, Mrs. L. L. Richardson, Mrs. mHr-Glewell; Mrs. Dan Richards, Mrs. Thomas Robinson, Mrs. Dan Robinhold, Mrs. Alfred Bronson, Mrs. Harry Ohl- man, Mrs. Donald Harris, Mrs. Al- bert Shaffer, Mrs. Granville Sowden, Mrs. Robert Scott, Mrs. Milford Shaver, Mrs. Ross Lewin, Mrs. Lettie Culver, Mrs. Albert Pesavento, Miss Grace Cave, Miss Mary Wier and Miss Mildred Devens. Meeker W.S.C.S. Meets With Mrs. Walter Wolfe Mrs. Walter Wolfe and Miss Letha Wolfe entertained members of the Meeker W. S..C. S. at their home at Meeker last Wednesday after- noon. Present were: Mrs. Lawrence ‘Wolfe, Mrs. John King, Mrs. Russell Steele, Mrs. Lloyd Rogers, Mrs. Lloyd Karschner, Mrs. William Drabick, Mrs. Charles VanBuskirk, Mrs. George Weintz, Mrs. John Rebennack, Mrs. Carl Rebennack, Mrs. Jacob Rebennack, Mrs. John Hildebrant, Mrs. Arthur Hoover, Mrs. Martin Sites, Mrs. Frederic, Misses aMude, Carrie and Letha Wolfe, Robert Rogers, Robert King and Irene Wolfe. Shavertown Brownies Will Have Bake Sale Shavertown Brownie Troop Com- mittee will hold a bake sale at Gosart’s Store, Shavertown on Sat- urday, March 20. The proceeds will be used for the summer camping program of the Brownies. Donations from interested persons will be gladly accepted by any mem- ber of the committee or may be left at the store. Mrs. Edythe Kromelbein is the Brownie Leader. Committee: Mrs. Phyllis Monko, Mrs. Jean Inman, Mrs. Sally Ell, Mrs. Eleanor Jones, Mrs. Virginia Edwards, Mrs. Ann Crocker, Mrs. Alissa Shrey. «2 CHEER UP. It’s easy to clean house when floors are sanded, cleaned and polished. We do waxing, too. the house brighter and your work lighter— CALL Russell E. Merrell Floor Surfacing Contractor REAR 4 DILLEY STREET KINGSTON 7-1151 OR DALLAS 46-R-7 Make FORTY FORT, PA. THE POST, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1948 Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Kocher Are Guests on 44th Wedding Anniversary Miss Katherine Kocher entertain- ed at a buffet dinner at Hayfield Farm on Sunday, February 29 honoring her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Kocher Fairview Wins (Continued from Page One) the team. FAIRVIEW g I pts. Fillman, ff anu 5 131 Winners, £00 coolio 0:71 1 Jackell. foil no a 0.1. 1 Strauss, ¢ ... 6 24 Lloyd, g 0:6 Frankfield, :g ...... 1... 4.8. Totals ric. tii i; 21.12 54 DALLAS BOROUGH g f pts. Price: f fo blue aC 0.0: 0 Shaver, fla 2:70:44 Hazeltine, © .... .lhaisl 6 :0:.12 Shaffer, f 0: Brobst, c¢ 1:17 Harris, g 1 1 Roberts, tg ©. [de ll a9 Totals | wl ell, 203 43 Half time scores—Fairview 27, Dallas 16. Fouls tried—Fairview 20, Dallas 10. and Hartman. Dallas Girls Still Champs Dallas Borough Girls’ team, vic- torious in eleven out of twelve starts, remain champions of the Back Mountain League by their 25-17 defeat of Fairview girls on Tuesday night: The game started off at a slow pace, but soon both sides were ex- hibiting their skill in shots. The Borough guards again. resorted to zoning but Fairview was up on the Officials—McGowan long shots. Dallas held a decided edge throughout the game and was definitely faster. Last Friday night the girls de- feated Dallas Township 18 to 10 in a slow game with the guards doing most of the work. The Bor- ough guards used extensive screen- ing preventing the Township for- wards from reaching the basket. od To wear on Easter Sunday and after— our exquisite prints—colorful as California Patios. Styled in the new manner . . . soft, rounded, feminine. » THE GRACE T. CAVE SHOP MAIN STREET, DALLAS PAGE FIVE Existing methods for prevention of losses of grain from insects and The present farm population of |Tats are in use on farms to the the United States is nearly 20 per |extent of only 5 per cent of the cent of the total population. ifarm storage capacity . mer Hoover and Mrs. Emory Hadsel. who celebrated their forty-fifth wed- ding anniversary. Forty- four friends and neighbors, as well as members of the family, enjoyed the affair. ‘ The Kochers are both in excellent health and fill each day with plenty e many lovely A corsage for Abbott took pictures of the gro and the Kocher family went to the) services at Sweet Valley Christian Church in a body to give humble thanks for their many blessings. Present were: Children, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dubil and son Michael of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. William J. Williams and Donna May, Jean Marie and Russel of Honesdale; Mr. and Mrs. John A. Kocher and San- dra Jean of Meshoppen; Frank Kocher and Frankie and Billie of Dallas; Friends, Mr. and Mrs. George Bond, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steltz, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Williams, Mrs. Harry Major, Shavertown; Mr. and Mrs. Verne Kitchen, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oberst and Carlin and Gary and Lee, Alderson; Rev. Frank K. Abbott, Lehman; Rev. and Mrs. Ira Button, Sweet Valley; Sophia Nye, ' Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. Loretta Miers, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Miers and Gary, Anna Havrilla, Bernadine Havrilla, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Nulton, David C. Andrews, Trucksville; the guests of honor and Katherine. Jack Says Grab It! . . and he means a plate brimming over with our creamy rich, wholesome, delici- ous home made ice cream. Every flavor you favor. Place Your Order Now For WHITMAN'S DELICIOUS EASTER CANDY HALLS DRUG STORE Shavertown Entertains At Dinner Mrs. Daniel Brown of West Dallas entertained at dinner on Thursday and at a sewing bee afterwards Mrs. Walter Smith, Mrs. Corey Meade, Mrs. Ernest Fritz, Mrs. El- Pennsylvania Here’s Your Chance Men! . . . Shower your nuuber one spring romance with a magnificent bouquet of our lush red carnations, daffodils, roses, snapdragons or tulips. . . . . this is my offer at these unusually low prices for Saturday only . .. to make somebody’s home brighter this week end. Daffodils, doz. $1.25; Carnations, doz. $1.50; Tulips, doz. $1.50; Snapdragons, doz. $2.00; Roses, doz. $2.50. Call Dallas 213 now while you think of it. We'll do the rest. Better place that order for an Easter Lily, too. There will be very few or HILL - the - florist Read This Week's Barnyard Notes ya on