THE POST, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1950 Bowman's At Beaumont Beaumont High School, Susquo- Wyo League champs, will be host to Bowman's Restaurant quintet tonight at 8:30. A preliminary game will match coach Bernard Rocko- vich’s freshman Dallas Borough team against coach Arch Austin’s JayVee squad. Have Baby Girl Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Hal Kel- ler of Lexington, Va., a daughter, weight six pounds, thirteen ounces, at the Stonewall Jackson Memor- ial Hospital. Mrs. Keller is the former Wanda T. Wade of Roan- oke, Va. Mr. Keller the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Keller, Trucksville. W.5.C.5. Bake Sale The last of a series of bake sales will be held by Dallas Methodist W.S.CS. at Boyd White's Appliance Store, Main road, tomorrow start- ing at 10:30. Mrs. David Evans and Mrs. B. B. Lewis are in charge. Community Association Elects New Officers Calvert Birnstock Jr., was elected president at the annual meeting of Kunkle Community Hall Associa- tion. Other officers elected are M. C. Miers, vice president; Jason Kunkle, treasurer; Philip Kunkle, assistant treasurer; and Anna Wea- ver, secretary. Elected to the build- ing committee were: Fred Dodson, Alan Brace and William Gilhert. Many improvements have recent- ly been made to the building. Floors have been done over, a new range and piano installed and the Silver Leaf Club paid to have a well drilled and cold running water run to the building. Shortly it is hoped that hot water can be installed. A new electric polisher has also been purchased for the floors. Census Examinations Examinations for census takers wil be held Monday, March 13, at 9:00 AM at Dallas Borough High School. Beautiful Surroundings ® SEA FOOD For the best in Food and Beverages It’s the REX RESTAURANT & BAR Harvey's Lake at the Picnic Grounds e Pleasant Atmosphere ® STEAKS ® ITALIAN SPAGHETTI Delicious Sandwiches of All Kinds ® CHOPS 4X “wr BRING YOUR FAMILY or your next party here Gus CONDORAS, proprietor DIXON'S FAIRLAWN MARKET Fresh Ground Beef Legs of Lamb 69c Lb. _ 49c Lb. ~ Home Dressed : Armour’s Frying Chickens Skinless Frankfurters : 39¢ Lb. 49¢ pkg. Carrots Bananas 2 bu. 15¢ 2 Lb. 29¢ Celery Onions 19¢ bu. 5 Lb. 25¢ Admiral Oil Sardines Peter Pan Peanut Butter (Smooth or Crunchy) Black Top Pink Salmon 1 Lb. Pkg, 2 for 23c 1Lb. Pkg. 2 for 29¢ 12 oz jar 33c 1-4 1b. tin 3 for 25¢ Old Dutch Cleanser ................... can 10c V4 » BUT TRUE... / 2 2 a your Suits ance. Call Circle! CIRCLE CLEANERS DO EVERYTHING BETTER MEN and WOMEN AGREE, CIRCLE CLEANERS OFFER the finest cleaning service in Wyoming Valley. MEN . . . longer, look newer and im- prove your personal appear- Call Circle! ...your Dresses, Gowns will clean to perfec- tion and always be fresh. and Coats wear WOMEN Suits and ality | amie “Routes Throughout Wyoming Valley” SAME DAY SERVICE —— — — SERVICE PICKUP AND DELIVERY Telephone 7-1645 or Dallas 597-R-2 oh 24-HOUR Cleaning A little finer 53 | ~ FORTY FORT A little 2 zi CIRCLE Cleaning & Dyeing Company 1231 WYOMING AVENUE 7-1645 Woman's Club Installation Mrs. Jonathan Valentine Made President Mrs. Jonathan Valentine was in- stalled as president and Mrs, George Turn as vice president at the meet- ing of Dallas Woman's Club Wed- nesday. Other officers are: second: vice president, Mrs. Dan Robinhold, secretary, Mrs. H. M. Strub Jr; assistant secretary, Mrs. Wilson Maury; treasurer, Miss Mary Weir; assistant treasurer, Miss Mildred | Devens; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Jack Richardson; assistant corresponing secretary, Mrs. Dan Richards. Program consisted of an inter- esting demonstration on flower ar- ranging by Howard Conrad. Present were: Present: Mesdames H. A. Pruett, J. G. Maza, Arnold Williams, Floyd Chamberlain, Albert Pesavanto, Joseph Wilson, Norman Patton, T. Giles Comstock, Gus Condoris, M. J. Borthwick, Raymond Elston, Rob- ert S. Bachman, Frederick J. Eck, Mitchell Jenkins, S. W. Thompson, Marian Harter, Lettie Culver, Rich- ard G. Sowden, R. G. Dickinson, A. W. Garinger, Thomas G. Reese, Russel Johnson, Harry Eshleman, Charles Whitesell, Eugene R. Laz- arus, Vincent Shindel, John A, Gir- van, Joseph Schmerer, William Clewell, Donald Clark, A. G. Ruther- ford, Harry Ohlman, Dan Robin- hold, Frank Nelms, Mary Weir, Milford Shaver, Bernard Whitney, Donald Harris, L. L. Richardson, H. M. Strub, Harold Dugan, David Hutchison, Oswald Griffith, Thomas Robinson, Herman Thomas, Daniel Richards, C. S. Witeman, Lester Evans, James R. Schurtz, William Williams, Misses Patricia Reynolds and Mildred Devens. Mesdames Jonathan Valentine, Ross Lewin, Charles Lee, Gordon Edwards, Wil- son Maury, Jack Barnes, John Free- man. Karl Kuehn, 49, Druggist Dead (Continued from Page One) of the services. Interment will be in the family plot in Fern Knol Burial Park. . He leaves besides his wife, Lil- lian, a son, Frank, who is following in his grandfather’s and his father’s footsteps in the store; his mother; and sister, Mrs. Lydia Kraybill all of Dallas, a brother, John Ammer- man and a nephew, Carl Rohrbach of Allentown. Funeral arrangements charge of Paul Nulton. are in Lambing Time Hayfield Farm which has one of the largest flocks of Shropshire sheep in this area, has seventy lambs and expects between 140 and 150 this season. Quite a few of those born have been singles. A few years ago five ewes in the Hayfield flock of between 250 and 300 sheep, gave birth to three lambs each. Six Teams Will Offer Thrills In Playoffs On Saturday Night FINAL BACK MOUNTAIN CHURCH LEAGUE STANDINGS Dallas Methodist 15 3 .833 St. Paul's Lutheran 15 3. .833 Huntsville Christian 12 6 .667 Kunkle 12 6 .667 St. Therese’s 10.8 J Shavertown Meth. 10-8 +..555 Prince of Peace 7 -11..388 Mt. Zion 5 13. .227 Lehman 4 14 222 Trucksville Meth. 0-18“ “Uy PLAYOFF SCHEDULE Saturday, March 11 Dallas Borough Gymnasium Dallas Methodist vs, St. Paul's Huntsville Christian vs. Kunkle; St. Therese’s vs. Shavertown Metho- dist. Girls Teams To Play For Title Township, Borough And Laketon In Contests Back Mountain League girls’ basketball teams will play a series of playoff games this coming week, following a two-week enforced lay- over due to a misinterpetation of this season’s regulations. Dallas Borough will meet Dallas Township on a neutral floor to determine the first half winner. ‘ Dallas Methodist and St. ® Three feature games are the at- traction at Dallas Borough Satur- | day night as the Back Mountain Church League sends its six top teams in action to settle ties in the first six positions. Paul's will battle it out for the pennant in the first game. Both teams have "identical records; 15 won, 3 lost. In their two encounters this sea- son the leaders have broken even; Dallas winning the first game and St. Paul's the second. Dallas will depend on Charlie and Clint Brobst to do their scoring while St. Paul's will have stalwarts Art Kitchen, Tex Wilson and Bill Morgan for its points. The second game matches two teams, Huntsville Christian and Kunkle, each of which was headed in opposite directions at the sea- son's end. For Huntsville it has been a long uphill climb towards third place. After a slow start, the team gradually hit its stride and improved bit by bit reaching its {peak in the 37-34 victory over league-leading Dallas last Satur- day. On the other hand, Kunkle, which started out in a blaze of glory and dominated third place all season, has slackened off and must regain some of its early sea- son form in order to become a | dangerous opponent. Huntsville will have its top scorers, Bob and Ar- inold Price, to match : Kunkle’s sparkplugs, Jim Knecht (and “Pete” Dymond. against | Following this Dallas Township will | St. Therese’s ‘meets Shavertown play Laketon, again on a neutral | Methodist in the third game. Both floor, for the second half champion- | squads are of the “hot 'n cold” ship. Then the winners of the two previous games will meet to finally determine the full season champion. This final game will be omitted if Dallas Township wins both of its contests. Dallas Township has two victor- ies to its credit over Dallas Bor- ough, one a thrilling 27-26 triumph and has split one apiece with Lake- ton this season. The key game in the whole mixup was Kingston Township's 17-17 tie “with Dallas Borough in the second half. Local Cagers Entered In Rogers Tournament Three local teams have entered the annual YMCA Rogers basket- ball tourney which begins Monday. They are Bowman's Restaurant con- sisting of ex-Dallas Borough and Township players, coached and managed by Bill Hart and Al Bow- man; Deater’s Recreation consist- ing of Harvey's Lake boys and handled by James Krum, Laketon High School coach; and Miners Mills Legion Post 741 composed of Kings- ton Township and Fairview ball- players and coached by George Mc- Cutcheon. Illegal Fisherman George Gutowski, Nanticoke was fined $10 when given a hearing be- fore Justice of the Peace Robert Culp of Huntsville for illegal catch- ing of pickerel. HAS ADDED A NEW SERVICE MEN'’S SHIRTS EXPERTLY LAUNDERED Why not send them with your next DRY CLEANING Call HECK H.L. 4256 CK HiSL “Where Quality Prevails” 12 Main Street, Dallas, Pa. MEATS You'll be Proud to Serve OP’ S Land ’O Corn Beef Pork Roast 3/2 ave. Ih. 49c¢ Lean Rib-end Chuck Roast Ib. 55c¢| Standing - Rib 1b 63c| Sirloin Steak 1b. 79¢ Ring, mince, s’less franks 1b. 49c Armour Star ALL WELL TRIMMED Sausage Hislop’s Homade Loose—Ilb. 53¢ Lean Casing—lb. 55¢ Ground Beef Ib. ad Homade Limited Surply Tender Baby a: Introduction Pkg. Beef Liver | i l ; bosy 49c¢ per Ib. Groceries | Produce Lenten Shurfine 6 for| Florida 3 for| Scallops—Ib. "9c Evap. Milk 68c| Grapefruit 27c| Soft Shelled Pillsbury TT | Fancy 4 1b.| Crabs 2 for 2c Flour (25 1b.) -$2.05 | Onions 17c OYSTERS Shurfine 46 oz.| Penna. peck| Stewing pt. 59¢ Pineapple Juice 39c Potatoes 43c| Frying Dz. 53c Clover Crest 1b. Florida doz. A Complete Meal Butter 67c| Oranges 49¢ only $1.09 Admiral 3 for| Calif. 6 for| 1 1b. Ocean Perch Sardines 29¢| Lemons 19¢ or Cod Fillets Sa : 1 Pkg. Cr. Corn Franco-American can| Pascal bu. 1 Pkg. ¥r. ¥; Potatoes Spaghetti 15¢ Delors wo Le 1 Phe. 1’ Peaches .| Fancy-slicin; ZS rs BIRR No Pn Colles Tae) Tomatocs ALL BIRDS EYE variety and although St. Therese’s holds two regular season victories over Shavertown, the game prom- ises to be tight for both teams have improved in recent games. Mrs. Slaff Will Give League Aims Library Book Club Will Meet Wednesday Mrs. Ralph Dixon, co-chairman with Mrs. Walter Elston of the Hostess Committee, Back Mountain Library Book Club, announces host- esses for the meeting of the Book Club at the library on Wednesday at 2: Mrs. William Hodgson, Mrs. Harry Stuhlmuller, Mrs. Herbert Smith, Mrs. Eugene Hindricks, Mrs. James Huston, and Mrs. Steve Davis. Mrs. Raymon Hedden, program chairman, will present Mrs. Rob- ert Slaff, Trucksville, who will speak briefly on the aims of the League of Women Voters. Mrs, Norman W. Smith, Hunts- ville, has been appointed by the president, Mrs. T. M. B. Hicks, to handle publicity for the Club. Mrs. Joseph Schmerer, head of Finance Committee, announces that statements will be sent for dues this month. Bunt Nellie Reese Buried Wednesday Mrs. Nellie Reese, affectionately known to the community as Aunt Nellie, died last Sunday at her home on Carverton Road, Trucks- ville, after a lingering illness. Funeral was held from her home on Wednesday, Reverend Robert Webster, Trucksville Methodist Church, officiating. Interment at Cedar Crest Cemetery. Amazing new milker! narrow shape avoids kicking damage—easy to handle between stalls. Lighter weight. “EASIER TO CLEAN than any other milker—two sec- tion pail comes apart for quick cleaning. TRANSPARENT WINDOW see the milk in the pail-watch the quantity. Know what your cows are doing. : "GUARANTEED to milk your cows faster and cleaner than any suspended milker. Let us demonstrate the new Rite=Way Swing on your cows. Come in today, or call. Charles H. LONG SWEET VALLEY, PA. PHONE 363-R-7 { PAGE FIVE Completes Course Concert Deadline Miss Naomi Shaver, daughter of| Deadline for patrons for the Mr. and Mrs. Claude Shaver, has| Third Annual Comunity Concert is completed her course in nurse’s| placed at March 12. Mrs. Paul Win- training at Mercy Hospital. She will | ter, Shavertown, may be contacted be graduated in May. until that date. * The concert will This week she has been on duty| be held at Kingston Township High at the hospital. | School auditorium, March 24. Fresh Ground Hamburg 43cIb. Lean Boiling Beef 23¢ Ib. Round Steak 69c Ib. Country Style Scrapple 15¢ Ib. ___LARE’S MEAT MARKET 188 MAIN STREET LUZERNE OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS TILL 9 Sa FOR A BRILLIANT FUTURE Priced FOR A THRIFTY PRESENT! Stunning new watch series for the young and the young in heart. Each and every one with Elgin famous 17-jewel accu- racy . each and every one now at a great savings! Hurry for yours! AS LITTLE AS $1 A WEEK PAYS FOR IT! HENRY'’S Jewelry STORE MAIN STREET—DALLAS Strawberry-Vanilla 1 ICE CREAM WAY Luscious crushed strawberries are woven through Breyers famous Vanilla Ice Cream to make this refreshing Spring-like flavor. Ask your friendly Breyer Dealer for it in hand-dipped pints, quarts or the money-saving Half-Gallon. For Information, write or phone M. J. Jones, 87 Simpson St., Wilkes-Barre. Kingston 7-5016 i