The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 07, 1949, Image 3

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    ~ One of the finest regions for
hunting black bears in North Amer-
ica is located at Hillsgrove, Sulli-
van County, fourteen miles below
Dallas Hunting Lodge owned by
twenty odd local sportsmen.
~ That was the opinion expressed a
_ few nights ago on a national radio
hookup by several of the country’s
leading sportsmen, Needless to say,
the program gave John Yaple and
~ Harold Flack, the club’s founders,
a big thrill.
They’d known all along that the
club house was located in some of
the best big game country in Penn-
sylvania but to say North America,
is covering a lot of territory.
‘Dallas Hunting Lodge had its
origin back in 1946 when Mrs.
~ Harold Flack ran across a classi-
fied ad and called it to the atten-
tion of her husband. The Flacks, in
company with John Yaple and Joe
Hughes went up to Sullivan County
to investigate the property and
report their findings to some of
their sportsman friends.
i Shortly thereafter, the group pur-
chased the 50 acres of land and an
old farmhouse located in Forks
Township, at the headwaters of the
Little Loyalsock. It is about 6%
miles below Dushore on Route 87
near World’s End State Park.
As soon as the purchase was
Dallas Hunting Lodge Located
In Excellent Big Game Country
completed the group began to make
the
hundred-year old house.
Today it has a 20-foot square
living room with a 9-foot fireplace;
a kitchen 18 feet square; a 9x12
card room; a 9x12 recreation room,
and a 6x9 bath room with running
water. On the second floor there
are five large bedrooms with ac-
commodations for forty persons.
Each year since the first, the
club has followed a tree planting
program and now has more than
12,000 larch, spruce, red pine and
hemlock under cultivation. Many of
the trees planted during the first
year are now 3-feet high, Last year
trees were planted on a hillside
along a 100° foot stretch in the
form of numerals 1947.
Members are Harold Flack, pres-
ident; Marvin Briggs, vice presi-
dent; Ross Lewin Treasurer; Joseph
Hughes, John Yaple, Herbert Smith,
Walter Elston, P. D. Clark, F. M.
Kiefer, Andrew Bittenbender, Gus
Condaras and A. G. Rutherford, all
of the Back Mountain area; Wallace
Linton and Lee Bolton, Philadel-
phia; Hume Daron, Russell Davis,
Mark Cronin and Arthur Craze,
Luzerne; Don Coughlin, Forty-Fort;
Jack “Tiny” Hauser and Howard
Lewis, Kingston.
improvements to ten-room,
Post Classified Ads Get Results
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RECONDITIONED
Open Friday Evening "Til
GO WRONG!
WASHERS
50
*392
and up
FAMOUS MAKES Rebuilt
from the ground up. New
parts put in where needed.
Our 90 day guarantee tells
you they're right. Years of
excellent, dependable serv-
ice in all of them. Limited
quantity. Stop in early and
take your pick.
STOP IN TODAY!
REBENNACK & COVERT
263-267 WYOMING AVENUE
Kingston, Pennsylvania
5 3 Y.
SWEET VALLEY ~
Bill Doberstein of Lehigh Uni-
versity and Eleanor Doberstein R.N,
of General Hospital spent the holi-
days with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Doberstein.
Philip Culver of Carveton spent
several days last week with his
Albert Holcomb.
Mr. and Mrs.
and Dayton and Jay, Mr. and Mrs.
William Ferry and children, Miss
June Long, Norman. Iverson of Nan-
ticoke and Miss Norma Drapewski
of Lake Silkworth.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cragle visit-
ed Sunday the latter’s aunt, Miss
Kate Frace who is ill in Nanticoke.
Mrs, Elsie Wesley visited her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Burlingame at Berwick
last wek.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Sutton of
Kingston visited Rev. and Mrs. Ira
Button on Sunday. ‘Mrs. Sutton
was guest soloist at the services.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bronson
have both been ill with colds.
Mrs. John Hildebrant of Loyal-
ville spent Tuesday with Miss Bess
Klinetob.
Hold Annual Meetings
Annual business meeting and
election of officers was held at the
Christian Church and Sunday
School Saturday, January 1. Re-
ports were heard and accepted.
Jesse Hann was reelected treasurer,
Mrs. Delld Hann, secretary and
Charles Updyke, trustee of the
Church. Rev. Ira Button was ask-
ed to return for the fourteenth
consecutive year.
Sunday School officers were re-
elected as follows: superintendent,
Fred Updyke, assistant superinten-
dent Loren Dodson, treasurer,
Arthur Cragle, assistant treasurer,
9—Phone Kingston 7-4514
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Doris Cragle, secretary, Dayton
Long, assistant secretary, Joyce
Adams, missionary superintendent,
Mrs. Loren Dodson, temperance
superintendent, Mrs. Sara Cole, as-
| sistant temperance superintendent,
Mrs. Ira Button, librarian, Mrs.
Bob Adams.
BEAUMONT
The Russell Denmon’s second
child is a boy born at the Nesbitt
Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Emory Straley has returned
from her second trip to the General
Hospital. We wish her complete
recovery.
Carl Smith and family spent
Christmas in Florida with the Shot-
wells.
Carl MacDougall and
Rogers are wintering at Miami,
Fla. -
The Laurence Hilberts Sr. have
purchased “Iva’s” at Shavertown
where they will be open for bus-
iness January 15. Success in your
new venture, Hilberts!
Mrs, Charles Goodwin is at
Washington, D. C., with her son,
Robert, who has pneumonia.
Skiing was enjoyed over the
| weekend at Traver’s Park where
the tow is in operation.
Five dollars more have been
added to Julia Denmon’s group for
the local Salvation Army drive
| making a total of $68 contributed
to date. . Have you helped any?
Basketball is in vogue for the
indoor winter sport. Plan to see
your town team and your high
school teams play! They need
your support!
Lodge 100 Years Old
Oneida Lodge, I. O. O. F. of Dal-
las will observe its 100th anni-
versary this summer.
CUTTEN
Means
and
GOOD SERVICE
HIGH CLASS MERCHANDISE
Use Metered Gas__It's Cheaper
Phone Wyoming 327
Cutten Gas Company
30 WEST EIGHTH STREET WYOMING, PA.
Charles Long en- |
tertained at dinner New Year's |
Day Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Long |
Great Grandparents, Mr. and ped
“Tuffy”
THE POST ali ve yr
ATTTARY 7, 1949
PAGE THREE
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Sweet, Juicy, Florida
ORANGES 2 > 49-
Florida, Seedless
GRAPEFRUIT
Fancy, Snow-White
Mushrooms
Solid, Ripe, Slicing
TOMATOES ~~ 19-| CABBAGE
Fancy, Western, Anjou
PEARS 2 = 25:| ONIONS 5 - 23
Outstanding Meat Department Values
Ready-to-Eat, Tender, Smoked—Small Sizes
PICNICS
Sirloin or Porterhouse
STEAKS *
STANDING RIB ROAST
STEWING CHICKENS
Ring or Leng
BOLOGNA - 49
Pillsbury’s or Gold Medal
25-1b.
Bag
Blue Bonnet
OLEOMARGARINE
1b. 3c
Carnation, Pet, Borden’s
EVAP. MILK
Ideal, Fancy, Grade A
SAUER KRAUT
2=23
Every Day Low Prices
Nabisco Premium Crackers '™ *:= 26¢ | Smith Bros. Cough Syrup
Nabisco Shredded Wheat
Gotd Seat’ Bread Crumbs
~ 9¢|APPLES 3 ~29c
Swift Premium Cold Meats +"
Lebanon Bologna 39¢
Braunschweiger ™ 63c
Asst.'Meat Loaves ™ 49¢
NEW LOW PRICES
"1.87
OLEOMARGARINE
Better Tasting
Acme Specializes in Quality
Reasonable Prices, Too!
Yes, the whole family goes for Acme Quality foods in a
big way. They taste better because they're carefully
selected for exquisite flavor. Give your table added
appeal at every meal.
~
Fancy, Rome Beauty
8db. basket
Solid Heads, Danish
49:
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Yellow Cooking
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Ideal, Finest Calif.
FRUIT COGKTAL
Ideal, Grade A, Fla.
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No. 2% can
3c
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59¢ | SLICED BACON
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19°
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LOAF CAKES
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SUPREME BREAD
Health and Beauty Aids
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2 vee 33¢ | Reliable Aspirin Tablets > °f 1 22¢
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Fillets of Perch
Fillets of Pollock ™ 25¢
| Fillets of Haddock ™ 39¢
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Virginia Lee, Cholocate Fudge Layer
CAKES - 45c
Fluffy, Tender Layers—Choc. Fudge Icing
VIRGINIA LEE APPLE PIES
VIRGINIA LEE CHERR® ~ :S
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39°
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Virginia Lce, Danish
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15¢
13¢
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ROLLS
large
loaf
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Ideal — Super Flavor
COFFEE 31¢
“Heat-Flo” Roasted — Vacuum Sealed
¥asco Coffee
Save Coupons
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New Miracle Cleanser
1 Minit Pie Crust
Swift's Prem
Green Giant Peas
Niblet Corn
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Palmolive Cashmere Bouquet Palmolive Octagon
TOILET SOAP
3 reg. 21c
TOILET SOAP
TOILET SOAP
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LAUNDRY SOAP
3 aes 25
Octagon
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