The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 31, 1948, Image 6

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    THE POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1948
PAGE SIX
May the coming year bring you
all the luck, happiness and health The bells are ringing out our §
wis Bare. suey wished bor. , message of good cheer, good for-
tune and happiness for you in "49!
Hapoy Yaw ro "gs
Castle Inn
Idetown, Pa.
Make your holiday reservations now
Telephone Harvey's Lake 3642
Brown & Fassett
: George B. Harvey, Manager
Fernbrook Corners—Phone Dallas 330-R-2
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So many thanks to you—for
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your wonderful patronage. And
be as full of good cheer as a glass
a HAPPY NEW YEAR! ;
of champagne—and even more
sparking!
HAD MEW Ll ;
Fernbrook Inn
Mickey Haslinsky
Make Your Reservations Now For New Year's Eve
Fernbrook Builders’ Supply
Telephone 124-R-2
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We take greatest pleasure in
Ring out the old, ring in the
extending our best wishes for a
New T. new. But before the New Year #
joyous New Year.
gets underway, we'd like to ex-
tend our best wishes.
Dallas—Shavertown Water Co.
Jaks Be Dallas
Harvey's Lake Light Company
Dallas, Pennsylvania
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May the ship of 1949 sail you
We're marking 1949 off ~as
"along in health, peace and happi-
our happiest, most prosperous
ness. Our very best wishes to you! : ve prow
year.
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Huntsville Nursery
Harry Edwards, Prop.
Huntsville, Pa. Telephone 51-R-10
Heatrite Sales & Service
Stanley D. Shewan
CENTER STREET AND ROUTE 309
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May the sun rise on a bright
Linike the spwman, we hope; New Year with peace and under-
your happiness® 49 grows Rr standing towards all mankind.
larger! Happy mdings—
Dodson’s Fairlawn Store
Fred And Dorothy Dodson
KUNKLE, PENNSYLVANIA
D.L. Edwards Insurance Agency
Our New Location
211°S. FRANRIIN STREET, WILKESBARRE, PA,
As the New Year dawns, we The horns will toot, the bells
will ring, and we'd like to say
Happy New Year before they be-
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want to wish ox and all a future
JAMES R. OLIVER INC.
DALLAS, PA.
OLIVER MOTORS INC.
KINGSTON, - PA.
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Harry And Dorothy Smith
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
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A. C. Devens Milling lompany
Feeds, Fertilizers and Afgricultral Supplies
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David Deater
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DeRemer's Ra io Clinic
May the N Year bring peace
‘and. prosperitto all the world.
. and oery Happy New
Year to you ! Plus a promise!
To continue gng you the finest
buys possible roughout '49!
May the hieshoe of luck be §
with you thrgh all the New ¥
Year. Best Whes!
the lucky brea.
Besecker Service 3
Adsniic Products
Tel. 555 %
Here's hoping jou find it every-
where! you go—1 healthy happy
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With Father Time almost out
of the! picture we'd like to wish
you each the beit in "49.
Penna.
Here's wishig you a Happy
New Year andmay you have all
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BEAUMONT
Happy 1949 to all! Plan en see-
ing the “New Year” in at the
Beaumont Union Church where the
evening services will be preceded
by a “Fellowship Supper” at seven
o'clock. A cordial invitation is ex-
tended to everyone to attend these
“Watch Night” Services.
Floyd Jackson who is employ-
ed at a Philadelphia hospital spent
Christmas with his mother, ‘Mrs.
Ada Jackson.
The - William Downs family and
the Victor LaBruns family spent
Christmas with the Charles Good-
wins.
Mr. U. Chatles Weeks of the
School Lunch Division of the Dept, -
of Public Instruction inspected the
school cafeteria and checked all
accounts recently.
This past week Wililam A. Aus-
tin, supervising principal, received
a letter stating ‘congratulations on
your most excellent school lunch
program.”
The missionary societies of the
Free Methodist Church and the
Union Church are to be congratu-
lated for doing local missionary
work—spreading Christmas cheer
to shut-ins and the needy.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Dress are
spending the Christmas holidays
with their son, Ned, at Canton, Ill.
The high school basketball team
will play Meshoppen High here .
Monday night, January 3 at eight.
Please support your team! Re-
freshments will be sold. ,
The Paul Nultons had Mw: Nul
ton’s parents, the Gilson’s of
Forty-Fort, and George Blossom of
Beaumont as Christmas dinner
guests. Incidentélly the new funer-
al parlors at ‘Nulton’s are an addi-
tion of which the town can be
proud. 2
The Christmas vacation at school
started December 23 and termin-
ates’ January 3.
The town. basketball team, the
Béaumont Barons, beat Spring-
ville here last Thursday by a score
33-32. Springville was last year’s
champions, so you see we made
a good beginning after cleaning up
Meshoppen the week before by
29-28 too.
The Lend-A-Hand Club had its
Christmas party at the ILO.O.F.
gifts were exchanged.
If you want to taste wvenison,
rcall or the following, who shot
their deer. “Tippy” Dymond, Al-
fred. Dymond, Warren Dymond,
Oscar Corby, Nile Clark, Clifford
Denmon, Lloyd Payne, William
Smith, Frances Mulnix, and “Stub”
Crispell, Jr.
Dick Kresge of our fourth grade
sang at the Dallas Jr. Women’s
Club’s last meeting.
Mr. Jacob Andrews was given a
surprise birthday party at his home
last Wednesday night.
The sum for the Salvation Army
Drive was added to, this past week,
by Mrs. Charles Smith who sub-
mitted $9.50 for her section of
the town and by Mrs. Raymond
Denmon who submited $5.50 for
| her section. Thanks to those who
wish to help the less fortunate.
The Job Dietz’s were recent
visitors at Wyalusing where they
visited the Claude Dietz family.
Trucksville PTA Meets
Rev. Bernard Grogan spoke on
“Why Christmas” at the meeting
of Trucksville PTA last Monday
evening.’
Following a short business meet-
ing at which adult recreation class-
es were discussed, a musical pro-
gram was presented, by students
of Miss Margaret Gordon; Patsy
.| Shaver, Nancy Jones, Patsy Carey,
Ruth Ellen Hammond, Marian Gob-
el, Martha Jackson, and Mary Try-
on. Carol singing was led by Wil-
liam Burnaford.
A farmer dance in the youth
Center closed the evening.
Hall last Thursday at which time.
SHAVER THEATRE
SHAVERTOWN
FRI-SAT. \
“Duel in the Sun”
in technicolor, with
Jennifer Jones, Gregory Peck
MON.-TUES.
“Man From Texas”
with James Craig, Lynn Bari
cartoon
Cotton Bowl Football Reel
WED.-THUR.
“Tender Years”
wit Joe E. Brown, Noreen Nash
cartoons and sport