The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 19, 1948, Image 7

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THE POST, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1948
PAGE SEVEN
“FARM TOPICS
Prevent Farm Fires— A safety
program is the best way to guard
against farm fires. Get rid of all
fire hazards, check electrical wiring
and equipment, keep heating units
in good condition, cure hay and
grain properly, and have fire-fight-
ing equipment on hand.
Treat Garden Seeds— Because
many garden seeds carry disease-
producing fungi and bacteria, treat-
ing the seed is recommended. In-
structions on treatment of most
vegetable seeds can be obtained
from the county agricultural agent.
Stop Using Lights—About April
1, days are long enough to stop
using lights in the laying house.
Taper off in use of lights. Start
them about a half hour for a few
days until starting time coincides
with daylight.
Control Hog Lice—A 10 per cent
DDT dust rubbed ‘into the hair of
hogs, with some spread on the lit-
ter, gives effective control of lice.
Keep it out of feed and water, and
troughs.
Use Rubber Tires—Almost any
implement or vehicle on the farm
can be improved and its efficiency
increased by using rubber tires.
Spray Schedule Ready—The new
1948 spray schedule for peach,
OUR DEMOCRACY
by Mat
THE GOVERNMENT HAS A
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY
BECAUSE IT DETERMINES
MONETARY POLICIES AND
IS THE LARGEST SINGLE
INDIVIDUALLY, EACH OF US
CAN HELP REDUCE
INFLATIONARY PRESSURES
BY WORKING HARD,
SPENDING PRUDENTLY
AND PUTTING ALL WE CAN
IN LIFE INSURANCE,
SAVINGS AND
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
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EVERYBODYS BUSINESS
ONE OF THE BIGGEST DANGERS THAT THE INFLATIONARY
SITUATION HOLDS IS THE ATTITUDE OF “LETTING GEORGE DO IT.”
ACTUALLY, IF THE PROBLEM IS TO BE MET, IT CALLS FOR
CONCERTED ACTION BY THE GOVERNMENT, BY
MANAGEMENT AND LABOR AND 8Y ALL OF US.
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STRICTLY BUSINESS
by McFeatters
apple, pear, and quince growers,
prepared by Penn State extension
specialists, are available at the
county agents’ offices.
Improve Soil Tilth—High-quality
organic matter, when mixed with
the soil generally insures good tilth.
Legumes provide the best material.
Other sources are fine-rooted and
fine-stemmed grasses, green manure
crops, and barnyard manure.
Change Calf Rations— Calves
three months old may be changed
gradually from a calf starter to a
calf grower ration. Grower rations
should be rich in nutrients with 16
per cent protein, most of it from
soy oil meal or linseed oil meal.
Force Dahlia Tubers—Dahlia tub-
ers may be forced into growth dur-
PROVES WONDERFUL FOR
ITCHING
SKIN RASH!
First applications of Zemo—a doc-
tor’s wonderful stainless, invisible
antiseptic—promptly relieve itching,
burning of Skin Rashes, Eczema,
Pimples and similar surface skin and
scalp irritations. Zemo ALSO aids
healing. Backed by amazing record
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First trial convinces. ZEMO
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WEST SIDE
BUILDING MATERIAL CO.
G. HOWARD LEWIS, Prop.
Plasterer and Mason Materials
Brick—All Kinds
Calcium Chloride
“*Heatilator™ Fireplaces
Septic Tanks— Drain Tile
Sewer Pipe—Flue Lining
Roofing—Insulation
Steel Windows
“Everything But Lumber”
DIAL KINGSTON 7-1312
262 Union Street, Luzerne
ing March to produce young shoots
which, when taken off as cuttings
and rooted, will produce separate
plants for setting out later.
Grow Good Lettuce—Many home
gardeners prefer Slowbolt, Grand |
Rapids No. 1, or Black Seeded Simp-
son for satisfactory leaf lettuce. For
head lettuce they like Great Lakes,
Imperial 44, or Big Boston.
Lime for the Garden—Either hy-
drated lime or ground limestone
may be used in the home garden.
Hydrated lime acts more quickly
while the ground limestone has a
longer-lasting effect.
Use Wood Ashes—Because they
contain lime and potash, wood ashes
may be used to advantage on the
rose or flower border.
To Redecorate Church
Members of the congregation are
making plans to redecorate the
auditorium of Lehman Methodist
Church this spring.
Miss your favorite program
last night? Let our ex-
perts check your radio tubes,
today. Top quality new
ones furnished by us at low
cost.
DeRemer’s
RADIO CLINIC
Next to Postoffice
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Choirs To Present
Musical Program
A special musical program under
the direction of Mrs. Ruth Turn
Reynolds will be presented in the
Dallas Methodist Church Sunday
evening as part of the Palm Sunday
services.
The program: Prelude, Hosanna
by Weinberger; Abbey Chimes by
Meale; Invocation, prayers and col-
lection for Palm Sunday; Anthem,
Glory to the King of Kings by Van-
Denman Thompson; Episode 1, The
Last Supper, Let All Mortal Flesh
Keep Silence and Bread of the
World; Episode 2, The Garden of
Gethsemane, In the Hour of Trial,
Into the Woods My Master Went
by Chadwick; Episode 3, The De-
nial, Jesus, Our Lord, We Adore
Thee by James; Episode 4, Before
Pilate, Jesu, Do Roses Grow So
Red by Webbe; Episode 5, The Cru-
cifixion, When I Survey the Won-
drous Cross by Lowell Mason; Epi-
sode 6, Mary Magdalene, By Early
Morning Light, Traditional - 1675
arranged by Reimann-Dickinson;
Episode 7, The Resurrection, Lilies
of the Dawn by Marryott, Easter
Passacaglia introducing 17th Cen-
tury melody “Ye Watchers and Ye
Holy Ones” by Wallingford Riegger,
Available Now
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One of the well known Dallas
homesteads. Beautifully situated on
large lot, 120 ft. on Lake Street and
more than an acre in area with fine
trees.
House has 9 rooms, bath, steam
heat, wood panelled walls in recep-
tion hall, library and dining room.
All rooms are large and
light. Price $22,000
For Appointment Call
3-6116 J, W. YOUNG Realtor
A Blessing by Martin Shaw; Post-
lude (Silent Recessional), Rigaudon
by Campra.
Background music and scripture
are taken from H. A. Mathew’s “A
Pageant of Easter”.
Soloists will be Mrs. Henry Kray-
bill, Barbara Hope, and Richard
Oliver; echo, Janet Garinger Garris
and Phyllis West Veitch.
Mrs. Cedric Griffith Is
Hostess to Bridge Club
Mrs. Cedric Griffith of Trucksville
was hostess to her bridge club on
Tuesday evening. Prize winners
were Mrs. Richard Rees, and Mrs.
Jack Kennan. Others present were:
Mrs. Fred Haughwout, Mrs. Vincent
McGuire, Mrs. Glenn Case, Mrs.
Howard Ide, Mrs. James Goodwin.
SAFETY VALVE...
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ation. But, if we are going to pro-
duce philistines, we can do just
as complete a job turning them out
in our present system as we can
in one big factory.
Dale Warmouth
Dear Mr. Risley,
Do we want door to door delivery
of mail? I'll say we do. You may
certainly add my name to the list
of readers who petition the Post-
office Department for this service.
Mrs. H. H. Zeiser
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For That Very Special Treat
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THESE WOMEN!
“Are you listening, Dear? You haven't given your paper a
shake of annoyance once since I’ve been talking!”
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SHAVERTOWN
Fire Badly Damages
Sweet Valley Home
The home of Howard Rinker at
Sweet Valley was badly damaged
by fire last Tuesday night.
Flames were kept to the second
floor of the home, a bungalow-
type dwelling, by members of
Sweet Valley Fire Company, who
using their new high-pressure fog
equipment brought the fire under
control within a few min 8 "
arriving at the scene.
The fire is reported to have
been caused by a defective chim-
ney. Mr. Rinker is said to have
attempted to extinguish the flames
with a garden hose before sum-
moning the firemen, whose appar-
atus is based about a mile and
one-half from the Rinker home.
Miss Florence Jackson
To Wed J. S. Greenley
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Jackson of
Center Moreland have announced
the engagement of their daughter,
Florence Louise, to John S. Grgefi®
ley, son of Mr. and Mrs, “Ralph
Greenley of Tunkhannock’R. D. 2.
Miss Jackson was graduated from
Tunkhannock High School in the
class of 1947 and is employed “ims,
the office of the Commonwealth
Telephone Company. Mr. Greenley
was graduated from Tunkhannock
High School in the class of 1945.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
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Telephone
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TOGETHER, AND THE OLD
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JUST WENT OUT ?
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THAT'S COLONEL
CANFIELD, MRS.BROWN--
A RETIRED ARMY MAN,
HERE ON GOVERNMENT
BUSINESS!
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IMPORTANT! SUCH
POISE! .« AND CHARM!
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MRS . CANFIELD?
I'M SORRY, LADIES! -« HE
MERELY WROTE HIS NAME,
NOT HIS BIOGRAPHY WHEN
HE REGISTERED!
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