THE POST, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1950 in 1 Have Baby Girl ; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Karchner, - : Bernville, announce the birth of a baby girl. Mrs. Karchner is the former Peggy Karns of Dallas. UTER M. A. LADIES and GENTS or : TAILORING 14; Im | Beer : 24 HOUR £5 on : DRY CLEANING SERVICE We Call For and Deliver 77 MAIN STREET Luzerne KINGSTON 7-0091 Paul Shaver Injures Leg When Jack Slips Paul Shaver is confined to his home by injuries received a week ago Tuesday when a screw jack with which he and others were at- tempting to raise his home flew out and hit him in the leg rupturing a blood vessel. He was treated by Dr. J. C. Fleming and Dr. F. Budd Schooley. Full extent of injuries has not been determined from x-ray pictures, Mr. Shaver was working in the basement with his son, Paul, Har- old Brobst and Edwin Creasy at- tempting to level floors when the jack slipped causing his injuries. Top Quality ‘Sizzling’ STEAKS They Are Thick, Broiled and Tender Served in a Beautiful Atmosphere ENJOY OUR COCKTAIL LOUNGE BROKENSHIRE’S Harvey’s Lake Hotel Phone Harvey’s Lake 3731 -.|H ISL 3 Finest Quality “Where Quality Prevails” 12 Main Street, Dallas, Pa. OP’ Fresh From HOLMHURST FARMS Young, Tender ROASTING CHICKENS 51b. av. 45¢ Ib. Lean, Loin End Ib. 55¢ Pork Roast Tender, Land O’ Corn . 1 sirloin Steak Ib. 85¢ EEE ARMOUR STAR Skinless Franks 45¢ Ib. Fresh, Lean Ground Beef Ib. 53c Hislop’s Homade Ib. 55¢ Sausage (In Casing) ~ Quick or Regular Shurfine Joint Board Proposed For Three Districts (Continued from Page One) said, would amount to the follow- ing: Dallas Borough, $45,222.98; Dallas Township, $91,722.40 and Franklin Township, $21,075.04. Rental fees for the districts would total: Dallas Borough, $5,295.25; Dallas Township, $8,348.50, and Franklin Township, $1,106.25. Each of the districts, he said, would receive from the State a share of the rentals amounting to one-half of their reimbursement fractions times their own shares of the rental. Reimbursements on rental to each district, he said, would be as follows: Dallas Borough, $1,613.46; Dallas Township, $2,874.38 and Franklin Township, $441.78. This would mean net rentals of $3,681.79 for Dallas Borough, $5,474.12 for Dallas Township and $664.47 for Franklin Township. After presenting the plan, Mr. Teter asked for any questions from the Board members. There were several from various members which cleared up minor points, then Floyd Chamberlain ,of Dallas Town- ship Board suggested that since the plan would require the expenditure of money for additional elementary school rooms in Dallas Borough, it might be well to consider construc- tion of one great central high school Mountain area. Mr. Teter replied that under the Joint Board set-up the elementary building in Dallas Borough and the High Schoo! Building in Dallas Township would be owned 50-50 by the joint district. “In matters of education”, said Mr. Teter, “it is well to forget any imaginary township or Borough lines.” Mr. Teter suggested that all three Boards prepare tentative budgets for the next two years taking into consideration the advantages to students and the saving of costs under a joint board plan as com- pared to individual boards and then come to a decision on his proposal. Attending were: County Super- intendent of Schools E. S. Teter; Assistant County Superintendent of, Schools Wesley E. Davies; Dallas Township School Board, Donald Ev- ans, Floyd Chamberlain, Stephen Davis, Thomas Moore, Daniel Rich- ards, Raymond Kuhnert, supervis- ing principal; Jonathan Valentine, solicitor; Dallas Borough School Board: Harry Ohlman, Lewis Le- Grand, Dr. R. M. Bodycomb, David Jenkins, L. L. Richardson, Charles James, supervising principal; John Hessel, solicitor; Franklin Township School Board: John Parry, Tom Earl, Harold Lewis, Russell Race, George Dymond; Albert “Hub” Pes- avento, Marty Walsh, George Prat- er, Fred Anderson, Clyde Faatz, Daniel Shaver, F. Gordon Mathers, to serve all districts of the Back Paul Mulcey, Francis Ambrose, Dav- id Williams and Howard Risley. At the conclusion of the meeting a luncheon was served to the County Superintendent's staff and three school boards in the Home Economics Room. Donate Blood (Continued from Page One) man’s Club, Ruth LeGrand, Mrs. Daniel Richards; Brace Bible Class, Richard Disque; Dallas Post, Paul Kostenbauder; Dr. Henry M. Laing Fire Company, John Q. Yaple (Mr. Yaple is probably the champion blood donor in the Back Mountain Region having given his blood in every local emergency where his type blood was required). Auto dealers, Edward J. Davis; Mrs. Laura Rice, John J. Rice, Daisy Fuller, Thomas B. Stritzinger, Ar- lene Williams, Howard E. Parsons. See Kingston Township Veterans story for additional veteran donors. No reports have yet been re- ceived from Natona Mills, Blooms- burg Mills, College Misericordia. Elmer Thompson Buried Funeral services were held at Athens. Monday afternoon at 2 for Elmer Thompson, brother of Mrs. Maude Weidner of Trucksville. Mr. Thompson, 55, died Saturday morn- ing at 1:15. Besides his wife he leaves nine children. Burial was in Bradford County Memorial Cemetery, Troy. Round Steak Veal Breast Veal Shoulder Tender Beef Liver Y 188 MAIN STREET Fresh Ground Hamburg Lean Boiling Beef Standing Rib Roast Lean Pork Butt = Fresh Pigs Feet = Puretard ..... LARE'S MEAT MARKET OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS TILL 9 43¢c 69¢ 23¢ 59c¢ 43c {0c 35¢ 45¢ i3¢c 59¢ Ib. 1b, Ib. Ib. Ib. Ib. Ih. Ih. Ih. ib. LUZERNE DIXON'S ; J MorHER'S 0ATS 2 for 29C A ‘wf J Conte Luna . 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