The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 24, 1948, Image 8

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SAFETY VALVE |
An Appeal From The Legion .
To the Back Mountain Residents:
The Daddow-Isaacs Post 672 of
the American Legion has been a
part of this area for many years.
We have met in various halls and
meeting places during these years,
as have all the Service Clubs of
the Back Mountain area.
We have decided to erect ‘a
building that will house our organ-
ization and provide. a meeting |:
place for other organizations who
wish to take advantage of the
facilities offered. The location we
have chosen is on the: Main High-
way to Harvey's Lake at Center
Hill Road. Our basic building will
be a Quonset Hut 40’x60’. Per-
haps you saw the proposed, pro-
jection of this building in a recent
edition of the Dallas Post.
We are issuing Bonds to finance
this project. The Bonds are in
$50.00 denominations bearing 2%
interest per year payable at matur-
ity, which is 20 years, or on any
anniversary at the discretion of the
Legion. In short, $50.00 invested
brings a return of $70.00 at matur-
ity. The members of our Post have
supported this issue very well; how- |
ever, we must have outside help,
so we logically appeal to you resi-
dents of this area who are, our
friends and neighbors. We "hope
that you will all ‘respond so. we
can make our dream a reality.
Please don’t wait to be called
on, Contact any of the following
members for any further infor-
mation you desire;
William Baker, Jr., Primo Ber-
rettini, Harold Brobst, Edwin
Creasy, Harry Eshelman, Frank
Ferry, Wilson ‘Garinger, Kenneth
Grose, Leonard Harvey, David Jen-
kins, Paul Klug, Joseph Lavelle,
Robert Moore, William Moran, Ed-
ward Nelson, Sr., ‘Stephen Pavlik,
Thomas E. Reese, Paul Shaver,
Charles Stookey, George Turn,
Charles VanBuskirk, Roy Verfaillie,
Jack -Yeisley, John Nash.
Very truly yours,
John Nash
. Commander
~ Wants More Consideration ?
The pump house,
Dallas, Pa.
December 15, 1948
Dear Editor;
Is there any pressure which can
be brought to bear upon the bus
company serving Dallas to change
a recent ruling as to discharging
passengers in Wilkes-Barre ?
Town-bound passengers have the
choice between alighting at the
Hotel Sterling, halfway down the
block, and walking two extra
blocks to reach the square, or of
staying on the bus for five more
minutes and being put off at the
Bennett Building. For a time after
the re-routing of the Dallas busses
to avoid traffic jams on crowded
streets, the motormen allowed the
incoming passengers to stay on
the bus until the end of the run
directly in front of Pomeroy’s. This
allowed passengers to run for near-
by shelter in case of stormy weath-
er and eliminated a walk of con-
siderable distance with no protec-
tion.
Discharging passengers at Pom-
eroy’s would probably be hard to
do in the face of on-rushing home-
goers; but it could be managed,
even in rush hours. The bus com-
pany is in business to serve the
public acceptably, and the arbitrary
discharge of passengers at point far
from the shopping center of town
is not acceptable because it is not
necessary. Th gol
Yours truly,
Mildred Todd Hicks
(Mrs. T. M. B. Hicks) ; ;
® Your best bet. Shop in the
~ Back Mountain country—Editor.
PLACE YOUR
ORDER NOW
FOR CHRISTMAS
TURKEYS AND
HAMS
DIXONS FAIRLAWN
MARKET
MAIN STREET — DALLAS
DISTINCTIVE
FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS
See us for
Funerals,
Birthdays,
Anni-
Special
Weddings,
versaries,
Events.
“The Best In Flowers’
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HAUCK’S FLOWERS
TELEPHONE 535
Memorial Highway-—Dallas
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Plans Musical Show
Plans for its Second Annual
Musical Show featuring some of
the outstanding talent in the Back
‘meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary,
St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Shaver-
town, on Wednesday.
Those in charge of the show
last year were surprised at the
excellent talent to be found in
this region and so have high hopes
that this year’s show will be an
even greater success.
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many riends a
very happy holi-
day season and
a successful new
year. \
DADDOW-ISAACS
POST 672
Mountain area, were made at the |
son, completed the Pennsylvania's
Dairy Herd Improvement Associa-
tions two week course for testers
THE POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1948
John Lawrence Bronson, Alder- | and supervisors recently. He was
among the seventeen men enrolled
at Penn State in this course.
Lehman
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Shavertown
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Snyder's Garage
Orange, Pa.
Centermoreland 5
We're peeking through the
wreath on your door to wish you
much good health, happiness and
cheer this season.
’
Wesley Moore
Penna.
The bells ring out their melodi-
ous greeting for all far and near.
Dallas Portable Welding
Gus Walters, Prop.
MEMORIAL HIGHWAY, DALLAS
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With each beautiful note of
the organ as it peals forth Christ-
mas music goes our best for a
Happy, Happy Yuletide.
Back Mt. Lumber and Coal Co.
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Best wishes for a joyous
Christmas, a bright and
prosperous New Year.
NATONA MILLS
John McCusker
Dallas, Pa.
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Our chubby little snowman is
rolling over to your door to wish
you the ‘gayest, happiest, Christ-
mas.
Henry's Watch Repair
Henry Mastalski, Prop.
MAIN STREET DALLAS, PA.
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Next To Ike Brace’s Atlantic Station
MAIN HIGHWAY Shavertown, Pa.
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May it be this Christmas as it
first Noel—bright
with hope for you and yours.
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Johnson's Nursery
FESERERETES
We hope you're snowed under
with, all good things this Christ-
Lundy's
“one of Wyoming Valley's nicer places”
Make your New Year's reservations now
Telephone Dallas 9020
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A wealth of lealth, happiness
and prosperity is our wish for all
our friends.
~ R. L. Brickel
: Dallas
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George L. Stolarick
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An abundance of health, hap,
mess and good cheer is our Ch
mas wish for you and yours.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Nulton Sr.
Beaumont 3
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be a bountiful one!
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Marty Walsh's fog
Colonial Inn Fernbrook 9074 #
Open House During The Holidays OR
See our completely remodeled bar, dining room and kitchen. . b
The best wish we can think of &
to wish you is that all yous #
dreams come true . . . and have a §
Merry Christmas!
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Rex Restaurant and Bar
No Reservations — No Cover Charge
Gus Condoras, Prop. 5
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