The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 11, 1949, Image 6

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doing here?
Well, I'll tell you. Ever since I was a kid I've
admired good horses. Made my living for years
selling ’em. I think I know real values in horse-
flesh. Nothing thrills me like a thoroughbred
last week.
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They cost little to operate. Right there, they've
got horses beat. |
Drop in this week and see them. They
have everything a housewife can want in
a refrigerator — plus economy. Yours with
the merchandise
GEORGE BULFORD
“The Big Friendly International Store”
AT HILLSIDE
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BEAUMONT
The high school team beat Rush
on Rush’s floor on Tuesday night
by a score of 47-39. The town team
took Mill City by a score of 96-
30. Plan to see the Tunkhannock '
J. V.s here Friday, February 11.1
The teams need your financial sup-
port.
The sick list this week includes
Harold Pilger who has the grippe |
and Mrs. Edward Condon who is |
a surgical patient at the+ General
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pilger and
Robert (Peefy) Pilger of Rochester,
N. Y. spent the past weekend here.
The Rodney Schmid family of
Slippery Rock ‘are living in the
Clarence Hilbert house. Welcome,
Schmid’s.
Herbert Goodwin did some sub-
situte work at Harvey's Lake
schools last week, :
Warren Johnson has received
word from the marines to the effect
he is eligible for his high school di-
ploma.
Mrs. Carolyn Scovell was guest of
honor last Wednesday night at a
gathering of friends who honored
her on her birthday.
The Lend a Hand Club held its
monthly meeting Thursday, Febru-
ary 10th at I. O. O. F. Hall.
TRUCKSVILLE
Sam Davis is a patient at Dan-
ville Hospital, where he underwent
an operation last week.
George Shaver Sr., of Main road
is recovering at his home after
two weeks illness.
Lady Toby Rebekah Lodge 514
met at the Hose House on Wed-
nesday evening.
Friendship class of Trucksville
Methodist Church will meet at the
church on Wednesday evening.
Hostesses are; Mary Shaver, chair-
man, Jennie Shaver, Marian Per-
rins, Peg Robbins, Ruth Reynolds,
Ruth Pritchard, Thelma Roushey
and Laura Perkins. A paper pro-
ducts demonstration is scheduled
for the entertainment. On March
8, a reading by Mrs. Howard Mur-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder of
Lehman have welcomed into their
home a month old ‘son, Jimmie.
They have three other children,
Mrs. George Shaver Jr., of Fern-
brook, Charles and Irene at home.
Also a grandson, Skippy Shaver.
“Chuck” Van is suffering a brok-
en hand at his home. He was at-
tempting to crank his car.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cleasby
of Trucksville announce the birth
of a daughter on Sunday February
6 at General Hospital.
Bring Your Valentine
BOX SOCIAL
Huntsville Christian
Church
FEBRUARY 16, 1949
8 o'clock
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William Eckert, Auctioneer
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phy will be given at the Church. |
ST, FRIDAY, FEBRUAR
This well known team of gospel
workers of Endicott, N. Y. .who
are traveling extensively in the in-
terest of Christianity, will be at
the Outlet and Bowman's Creek
Free Methodist Churches this Sun-
day, February 13, for one ser-
vice at each place. ol oa
Their songs, testimonies, and gos-
pel messages are interesting and
inspiring. Everyone will welcome
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Endicott Gospel Team Is Here Again
this opportunity to hear them a-
{main service :at ‘8:00:
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gain.
Services are: Outlet 11:00 “A. M.,
Bowman’s Creek 7:15 P. M. At
Bowman's Creek the gospel team
will have charge of the
people’s meeting at 7:15 and the
Rev. James Payne has .extended
an invitation to all to attend.
Natona Social
Club To Dance
Scott's Orchestra To
Play At Kunkle Hall
Natona Mills Social Club will hold
a Washington's Birthday Dance at
Kunkle Community Hall on Monday
evening, February 21 starting at 8.
Bob Scott’s orchestra will play
for modern, polka and square danc-
ing. There will be special enter-
tainment during intermissions.
Members of the committee are:
Mrs. Delphine Rees, chairman; Mrs.
Edith Weaver, co-chairman; Mrs.
Frances Hoover, Mrs. Peg Polk, Mrs.
Hazel Bogart, Mrs. Florence Daven-
port and Mrs. Marion White.
Kunkle Community Club will be
in charge of refreshments. All
Natona employees and their friends
are invited.
Lehman PTR Meeting
The Lehman Township Parent
Teacher Association will meet in
the High School Auditorium Mon-
day evening, February 14 at 7:45.
Following the business meeting a
panel discussion will be held. Topics
of discussion will be “What We
Expect of Our Parents” and “What
Our Parents Should Expect of Us.”
Six members of the Junior Class
will be on the program. They are
Ronald Hutchison, Bernard Mont,
Roy Stainbrook, Shirley Walters,
Carol Wagner, and Peggy Spon-
seller.
3-Piece
BATHROOM OUTFIT
Cast iron tub, cast iron
basin and toilet
$106
Less Fittings
Stop in now and
Take advantage of
economical prices.
Luzerne
Plumbing Supply Co.
SAM WEBER, Prop.
340 UNION STREET
LUZERNE DIAL 7-4415
Parks Completes Course
Theodore L. Parks, Dallas, was
graduated from the Progressive
School of Photography, New Haven,
Connecticut, last Thursday.
He was presented his diploma by
Dean William Gerdes, M. Photog.,
former president of the Photogra-
pher’s Association of America, af-
ter Parks, during his year of study
at the school, completed courses
in commercial, portrait, and direct
color photography and camera
mechanics and repair, the only ac-
credited course of its kind in the
country.
He served two years in the ser-
vice of the AD.G., U. S. Army.
He is the son of William H. Parks,
R.:D.: 2, Dallas,
J. A. B. Class Officers
Mrs. Alfred Root will entertain
officers of the J. A. B. Class of Dal-
las Methodist Church Monday eve-
young |
W. S. C. S. Meeting
February meeting of the Dallas
Methodist Church W.S.C.S. will be
held Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m.
in the Church parlors. Mrs. Ralph
Brown will lead devotions and Mrs.
Edgar Brace will give a “Review
of W. S. C.S. In 1948”,
Tea will be served by Mrs. Wil-
liam Deibert and her committee.
Women of the Church are welcome.
eS —S
THE LOW DOWN
FROM HICKORY GROVE
Well folks, she looks like
things are getting better—
maybe. Better than what, says
Henry, answer me that. Well,
I says, if you would read a
little something once in a blue
moon—and especially history
—you would know that back
there when the Roman Empire
was big and chesty, it put on
some whoppin’ big shows, big-
ger even than the inaugura-
tion shindig we just put on
there in Old Spendville-by-
the-River, with 40 bands, etc.
But in Rome, for the main
event they threw the slaves,
and suckers, and prisoners, and
taxpayers, and opposition Sen-
ators, to the lions. And look-
ing at it from that angle, see
how well off we are today.
Now, today, a taxpayer is not
tossed into the arena to: be
nibbled on—he is just called
in by. the high and mighty in-
come tax gent, and, after be-
.ing disrobed, almost, is turned
loose with just enough dinero
in his jeans to get him through
another year. Then, he is cal-
led back and plucked again.
So you see, I says, there is
. progress. You don’t lose all
your hide, complete—like in
the lion arena—you just lose
your mazuma and your liber-
ty.
But one more word—if Uncle
Harry gets all the cash to
spend that he is asking for—
40,000 million—then I cannot
guarantee that Mr. Taxpayer's
hide will be any more safe
than back there under Nero
and the other high steppin’
, tax-exempt boys that took
over, in Rome.
Yours with the low-down,
JO SERRA
ning at 8 P. M.
—a3
DO IT NOW!
for danger spots.
tion today.
venience.
Check your home now for weathertight
comfort and safety. Inspect your stairs,
ceilings, floors, walls, porch and windows
We have all the mater-
ials you'll need — the friendly, experienced
advice upon which you can depend.
Come in—talk over your repair problems
with us or call Dallas 215 for prompt atten-
Back Mountain Lumber and Coal Com-
pany Lumber Yard and Coal Pockets will
be open Saturday afternoons for your con-
Back Mountain Lumber and Coal Co.
Distributors
GLEN ALDEN COAL
PRICE PER TON DELIVERED LOCALLY
Effective February 1, 1949
Births Increase
During December
Harrisburg, February 10—(PNS)
—Births in Luzerne County during
December showed a slight increase
over the number recorded for the
preceding month, according to final
figures now tabulated by the State
Bureau of Vital Statistics.
Births in December numbered
722, as compared with 683 during
November. On the other hand,
deaths within the County in Decem-
ber numbered 351 as compared
with 308 during the previous
month. :
Toby Creek Lodge
Toby Creek Lodge 1078 will at-
tend services at Trucksville Metho-
dist Church in an official body Sun-
day evening at 7:30 p.m.
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To Give Scouts Flag
Kingston Township Veterans
Association voted at their last
meeting to present
Shavertown
Girl Scouts with a flag. :
Want to cook with gas?
See “Art”, “Jack” and
“Florence”. “Art” is the
genial bald headed fellow
who has charge of our ap-
pliance department.“Jack”
is the good natured boy
who delivers the gas and
installs the stoves and
water heaters. “Florence”
is the most satisfactory
‘combination range made.
All are here at your ser-
users.
Your bathroom can
have all the flourishes
and new gadgets to
make it a 1949 model
and not at great cost.
Mirrored cabinets sell
at $6.00, plastic
shower curtains, Con-
gowall wall covering
at 13c a sq. foot in
thirteen colors to
choose from. New pat-
terns of Armstrong
linoleum too. It is on
our second floor.
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Doc Salsburys medication
water kicks disease in the
pants and gives your
chicks a better chance to
grow. It's 100% medicine
of our customers will tell
you.
Roy Says:
Order spring repairs
now! Raw materials
are in better supply
than last year but it
is still important to
check over your ma-
chines and get needed
repairs ordered. :
Bird seed for wild birds.
Here is your chance to re-
pay the feathered song-
‘sters for all the pleasure
mer. Our bird seed mix-
ture contains 8 kinds of
seed preferred by wild
birds and sells at 20c per
1b. !
Complete repair ser-
vice for Allis Chalm-
ers tractors and com-
bines is available to
you here now. Maybe
your machines need it,
maybe they don’t, but
it wouldn’t hurt them
any to have Elmer
Shaffer check them
over, and now is the
time to do it.
GAY-MURRAY CO.
Tunkhannock :
Store Talk
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taken in feed or drinking 3}
and great stuff as many
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they give you in the sum-
ly