The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 08, 1949, Image 7

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    Improvement Association
: Bi An organization has been formed
~ in Kingston Township, comprised
" Trucksville and Carverton areas.
- whole. Ted Hinkle of Shavertown
_ of the organization will take place
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of citizens from Shavertown,
The purpose is to work for the im-
provement of the community as a
has been named chairman and Wil-
liam Robbins of Trucksville, sec-
retary. Membership will be limited
to approximately twenty-five men.
Twelve persons having attended the
first meeting. The second meeting
shortly.
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GET TO!
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Lelimari Parents To
Panel Discussion
A panel discussion on the sub-
ject, “What We Expect of Our
Children And What They Should
Expect of Us” will be the feature
at the meeting of Lehman Township
PTA in the school auditorium Mon-
day “evening.
Taking part in the discussion are
the following high school parents:
Russell Walters, Ted Hutchinson
Bernard Mont, Carl Stainbrook, Mrs.
Charles Nuss and Mrs. Alden Wag-
ner. Miss Jule Bartley ,teacher, will
be moderator.
| Saturday Bake Sale
Woman’s Auxiliary of Jackson
Fire Company will hold a bake
sale in the Roberts building, ap-
posite Roberts Oil Company at Hill-
side tomorrow, Saturday. All sorts
of pastry, breads, rolls and decor-
ated Easter eggs will be sold. (
ders can be phoned to Mrs. Denn’
Bonning or Mrs. Lewis Wilcox.
A fellow got on the bus with a
hundred-pound bomb under his
arm and sat down.
Easter
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CUT: FLOWERS
Plants
POTTED PLANTS
CORSAGES
HENRY SOOnA
orist
PHONE H. L. 4253
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were served by fifth grade mothers,
Shavertown P.T.A.
Plans Bake Sale
At a meeting last week, Shaver-
town P.T.A. voted to hold a card BN
party and bake sale to raise funds
to further promote its visual aid
program. It will be held on the eve-
ning of April 29th in the Shaver-
town Teen Age Center. Mrs. Ray
Stroud is chairman of the card
party and Mrs. Ted Hinkle chair-
man of the bake sale. Mr. James
Goodwin presided.
A letter of appreciation was sent
to Mrs, Martin Porter, 5th grade
teacher, who due to illness will be
unable to return for the remainder
of the term. Many tributes were
paid to her as an able and beloved
teacher.
Philip White, Mrs. George Krom-
elbein and William Burnaford were
chosen as a nominating committee.
The finance committee will be com-
prised of Ted Hinkle and William
Burnaford. The banner for attend-
ance was won by fourth grade, Fol-
lowing the business session, a mus-
ical program was presented by Ed-
ward Charney, who played the
piano accordion, Sylvia Jones, voc-
alist and Richard Glace, clarinet
solos. They were accompanied by
Robert Antainitis. Refreshments
Mr. Park’s room.
DALLAS CHURCH NOTES
Senior Choir will sing “Ride On!
Ride On In Majesty” at the Palm
Sunday service, Dallas Methodist
Church, and the Senior and Juror |
Choirs, “Hosanna” by Bitgood.
Thursday evening Janet Garinger
Garris will sing “God So Loved The
World” by Moore.
THE POST, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1949
THREE ACRES
And Six Dependents
(Continued from Page Two)
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impressed with the fact that no
water was used in preparing the
meal and I used to wonder how
the coffee was conceived. Apple-
sauce was usually on the menu
but had been made earlier in the
day and forced through the ricer,
which made two legitimate reasons
why no normal person could keep
house without one,
My last dinner was the one I took
Norm to. One girl had the bright
idea of letting the husbands in
on a demonstration and we con-
cluded later that it hadn’t been
such a bright idea after all. Norm
and one of his pals we call “Gloves”
came close to causing a riot in
the hostess’s kitchen. They had be-
come bored with the before dinner
PIKES CREEK
Sgt. George W. Gordon of Air
Force Band, Scottfield, Ill., visited
relatives and friends recently.
Mrs. Albert Baker and daughter,
Betty of Estella visited the form-
er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olin
Gordon on Sunday.
Olin Gordon is improving after
a serious illness.
Stanley Barnes is seriously ill at
his home at Pikes Creek.
To Show Movie
The movie, “King of Kings”, will
be shown on Monday evening, April
11, at 7:30 o'clock in Trucksville
Methodist Church.
Yellow Ripe Bananas
2 Ibs. 20c
Large Fresh Eggs
48c doz.
Ripe Tomatoes
2 pkg. for 25¢
Large Potatoes
$1.98 bu. basket
California Carrots
5¢ bunch
Pascoe Celery
10c bunch
THIS IS NO SALE—]JUST EVERYDAY VALUE AT
THE PRODUCE CENTER
LUZERNE-DALLAS HIGHWAY
Large Parking Space
speech so wandered out to the
kitchen to see for themselves what
was cooking in what. They pro-
ceeded to lift the lids off every pot
on the stove making possible the
escape of most of the precious vita-
mins we had been hearing about;
not to mention the odor of re-
bellious cabbage; which up to that
moment had been a carefully
guarded secret. The salesman cut
his talk short and gave the hostess
a very desperate “let's dish up the
dinner” look then tore out to the
kitchen. By that time Norm and
“Gloves” were sampling the coffee
and © voluntered the information
that it was as good as Salvation
Army coffee any day. *
To give credit where credit is
due I will say that both Norm and
Gloves bought their unhappy wives
a ricer and then they suggested
that we all go down to the diner
for hamburgs.
The brush demonstrations will
not be discussed here for the ob-
vious reason that they always re-
mind some one of a joke. Suffice it’s
to say there is a brush for every oc-
casion but not necessarily an occa-
sion for every brush,
—Phyllis M. Smith
“The Bookworm
PAGE SEVEN
(Continued from Page Two)
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now one of their main industries. |
Cultured pearl necklaces
I havn't told you about the ar-|
tists who never tire of painting
its lovely scenery and the summer .- twinkling little scat-'
stock companies who inhabit every | ter pins . . . quaint Old-
old barn. Summer stock was borr English earrings . . . .
on Cape Cod. scintillating rhinestones
I hope I have aroused your in-
terest enough so that you will get
bracelets. Just a smatter-
ing from our wide dis-
the book and read the rest of it play of beautiful cos-
yourself. tume jewelry pieces to
Some beautiful spring day I am add a capricious note
going to back the old Chevrolet
out of the garage and gather my
nice husband, who doesn’t mind
stopping at antique shops, borrow
“Down Cape Cod” from Miriam (I
won't stay over two weeks) and
follow its map on places to see on
the Cape and return to find some
places we have missed. Better come
along. Anyway, do read the book.
So here’s hoping,
Your friend,
Jean D. Hutchison
PS. Maybe we could get some
new ideas for the Auction Sale.
to your spring attire!
CENTER STREET
All Your Spring Needs
Ladies’ and Children’s
DRESSES
BLOUSES
GLOVES
CANNON HOSIERY
The SHEWAN SHOP
Open Friday Evening until 9
HENRY'S
| JEWELRY SHOP
MAIN ST.—DALLAS -
SHAVEREOWN
enh
See The Live Eaalern Lunnied
EVANS DRUG STORE
Bugs Bunny
Wrist Watch
SPECIAL FOR
EASTER
$4.98
- Plus Tax
Swiss Movement
Leather Strap
Fully Guaranteed
Polished Chrome Case
Regular Price $6.95
$1.00
All sizes and
different shades
In our machine
GRASS
for Baskets—I10c
FE <
fopn EES
Lom EASA
ae
IN THE NEW
Half Gallon $1.05
Two For $2.05
easy to pack.
Oblong Half Gallon Package
Each carton contains recipes for making
ice cream novelties—it’'s easy to dip and
~
eos JELLY BEANS 25¢ eas
NYLON
SToBKINES BREYERS ICE CREAM
FISHING
LICENSE
FOR Names on Eggs
“pop” F b i E
Put one :
in his
Fish Basket ORDER NOW—we are being
$2.10 rushed with orders. Don’t be
disappointed —
Spring Colors ppo
They’re Delicious
EGG DYES
i0c
CIGARETTES $1.91 CARTON
Evans Drug Store
~ SHAVERTOWN, PENNA.
The Rexall Store
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