The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 01, 1950, Image 7

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BOTTLED GAS and APPLIANCES
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PLUMBING—HEATING—BOTTLED GAS
Telephone 409-R-7
See
emrmeie Y ime
Shavertown, Pa.
A
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CAN BE INSTALLED ABOVE OR BELOW FROST LEVEL
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Its extreme light weight and flexibility permit rapid and economical
\ installation.
CARLON plastic pipe is recommended for transmission of water wher-
ever desired, on top or below ground level. CARLON is used today in
jet wells, handling irrigation water for golf courses and truck gardens,
land drainage systems, and for sewage disposal.
recommended for low pressure gas transmission.
The projected service life of CARLON is many times that of ordinary pipe.
Jt expands with freezing water, curves to follow ditch or ground contour.
CARLON is highly
{Manufactured by The Carter Products Corporation, Cleveland 5, Ohio)
The marriage of Miss Norma
Helen Drapiewski, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Bruno Drapiewski of Lake
Silkworth to Donald Dayton Long,
son of Mr. and Mrs. McKinley
August 19 at 2 o'clock in the First
Christian Church at Sweet Valley.
Rev. Ira J. Button performed the
double ring ceremony before an
altar banked with palms and glad-
ilous. Miss Beverly Updyke of Sweet
Valley played the wedding music
and accompanied the soloists Miss
Betty Adams of Sweet Valley, and
Rev. Carl S. Brandon of Center-
moreland.
Miss Clementine Petro of Warrior
Run was maid of honor for her
cousin. Bridesmaids were Mrs.
William Ferrey and Mrs. Norman
Iverson of Sweet Valley, sisters of
the bridegroom and Miss Virginia
Richards of Newark Valley, N. Y.,
the bridegroom’s cousin. : Charles
H Long of Sweet Valley was best
man for his: brother. Ushers in-
cluded Norman Iverson of Sweet
Valley brother-in-law of the bride-
groom, Sam Camperson III of Wil-
mington, Del.,, and William Cole
of Belleville, N. J.
The bride given in marriage by
her brother, Joseph, was attired
in a gown of nylon tulle over white
satin with a scalloped neckline of
French lace. The full skirt which
ended in a train had side insertions
of French lace. Her veil of silk
illusion bordered with French lace
was arranged on a bonnet inter-
woven with seed pearls. She
carried a swing bouquet of white
roses and baby pom pons. Her
only jewelry was a single strand
of pearls, gift of the bridegroom.
Miss Petro wore a blue gown
identical to that of the bride and
carried a Colonial bouquet of red
roses. The bridemaids were at-
tired in gowns. of Chantilly lace
and marquisette over taffeta of
yellow, pink and nile green re-
spectively. They wore picture hats
of net and French lace in colors
to match their gowns. They carried
bouquets of roses in harmonizing
colors.
For her daughter's wedding, Mrs.
Drapiewski selected a navy blue
dress with navy and white acces-
sories. The bridegroom’s mother
was attired in a navy blue dress
with navy accessories. Both wore
Miss Norma = Drapiewski
Becomes Bride Of D. Dayton Long
Long of Sweet Valley took place on-
corsages of red roses. Mrs. Anna
Koscinske, maternal grandmother
of the bride wore a black dress
with white accessories and a cor-
sage of white roses.
Following the ceremony a recep-
tion for 150 guests was held in
the church parlors after which the
couple left for a trip to Niagara
Falls and Canada.
For travelling the bride selected
a white suit with navy blue ac-
cessories and wore a corsage of
pink roses.
Mrs. Long is a graduate of Leh-
man High School and Wilkes-Barre
Business College. She is employed
by the Hooper-Holmes Bureau Inc.
at Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Long is a
graduate of Lehman High School
attended Wilkes College and is now
associated in business with his
father.
Among out of town guests were:
Mrs. Boyd Smith and children and
Harry Edwards of Owego, N. Y.;
Mr. and Mrs. John Richards and
children of Newark Valley, N. Y.;
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Koscinske of
Baltimore, Md.; Miss Pearl Edwards
of New York City; Mr. and Mrs.
William Cole of Belleville, N. J.;
Miss Ella Hennigh of Johnson City,
N. Y.; Miss Bea Fooks and Sam
Camperson III of Wilmington, Del.,
and Miss Rose N. Costanzo of Dun-
more.
Rev. Webster Leads Camp
Eighty-eight persons are regis-
tered for the Senior Hi Camp be-
ing held at Sky Lake August 27 to
September 3 as announced by the
Dean, Rev. R. T. Webster of Trucks-
ville. The theme of the Camp is
“Finding Our Faith”. Other |
leaders who are helping are Rev. |
and Mrs. Harold Davies of Wan- |
amie. Rev. and Mrs. James Hilbert
of Franklin Forks, N.Y., Rev. Thom- |
as Kline of Factoryville, Thomas |
Littleton of Wilkes-Barre, Betsy |
Reynolds, Mrs Ruth Turn Reynolds,
and Miss Georgenia Weidner of
Trucksville and Rabbi Newton J.
Friedman of Wilkes-Barre.
On Wednesday evening Miss
Maria Moura of Brazil had
charge of the program. Swimming
and other recreational features are
included as well as the more ser-
ious’ study and inspirational fea-
tures.
THE POST, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1950
PAGE SEVEN
Promoted In Germany
Frankfurt, Germany (August 17)
—Mrs. Rachel E. Shaw, whose
mother, Mrs. Mary A. Downs, re-
sides at Harveys Lake, has recently
received a promotion in government
service work at Frankfurt Military
Post. Mrs. Shaw is employed as
assistant chief of a Signal Depot
stock management branch at Han-
au, Germany.
A native of Alderson, Mrs. Shaw
was graduated from Mansfield
Teachers College in 1942. Her hus-
band, Lt. R. B. Shaw, is stationed
in Germany.
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Twe Leading Egg Mashes
Help early pullets produce profitably.
Follow our sound feeding program.
TI-O-GA FEED SERVICE
LO LL
DEVENS MILLING COMPANY
A. C. DEVENS, Owner
Phene 337-R-49 Phone 200
EURKLE, PA. DALLAS, PA.
Jy Week-eno | | SPECIALS
PETER PAN
Peanut Butter 12 oz. jar
Swift’s Premium Hams ....... 65c 1b. CUT UP CHICKEN
WHOLE OR SHANK END
TT OR ey 49c Ib. | Breasts or Legs oe. 87clb
Breakfast Bacon... 59c 1b. | Asst. Baked Loaves ......... 59c 1b
HOME DRESSED
Stewing Chickens... olin 45¢c 1b Large Bologna Go dwsniissmmesberssbikmehnioathereraits 59c 1b
BANANAS {bon nd of 10c 1b Elberta Peaches ............ 3 1b. 29¢
Sweet Potatoes ..........n.. 2 1b. 25¢
GRAPES. imvtisniiiibitiss ini 2 1b. 29¢ Limestone Potatoes ..... peck 39¢
Kool Aid... i reg pkgs. 6 for 25¢c | NESTLE’S HOMOGENIZED
CAMPBELLS Evaporated Milk tall cans ...4 for 48c
Pork and Beans 16 oz. tins 4 for 45¢
Baby Food reg. jars ... 6 for 55¢
WHITE LILAC :
rr 33c | Kocher Pickles ............. 39¢c qt. jar
CLAPP’S STRD.
MAIN STREET
DIXON'S SUPER MARKET
Owned and Operated by Ralph Dixon
DALLAS PHONE 135
CHECK CARLON SIZES « LENGTHS * « WEIGHT + « STRENGTH
STD CALCULATED NORMAL
Size | ©-0. | ID. 8. P. WT./FT. | SHIPPING
P.S. I LENGTHS
1/2 | 0.840 | 0.622 540 Ib. 0.103 Ib. | 400 ft. coils
34” 1.050 | 0.824 350 Ib. 0.140 Ib. | 400 ft. coils
1.310 | 1.070 200 Ib. 0.181 Ib. | 300 ft. coils
1- Var 1.660" | 1.380 200 lb. 0.267 Ib. | 300 ft. coils
1- 32 1.900 | 1.610 200 Ib. 0.320 Ib. | 250 ft. coils
2.378 | 2.070 170 Ib. 0.445 1b.’ | 200 ft. coils
3 3.504 | 3.070 165. 1b, 1 0.91 1b. } 100 ft. coils
4" 1 4504 | 4.030 150 i5. 25 25 Y. str.
54 : . t. ste.
thio, 6 6.630 | 6.070 115 Ib 2.23 Ib. | 25 ft. str
E. F. SCHMALTZ
Meyers Pumps—Power Garden Tools—Television
314 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston, Pa.
Telephone 7-6915
AUDITORS’ REPORT
For the Lake Township School District
For the Fiscal Year Ending July 1, 1950
RECEPTS
Balance on hand July 1, 1949 ...........4 i. $ 12,991.59
Property Tax, A949. ..:.. ob. veins 32,350.95
Per Capita Tax, A949 1... ova aan 3771.37
Delinquent Tax, (Prior to 1949) 2,403.53
State Appropriation ..............s 40,152.37
Tuition, non-resident Pupils ....... 477.60
Sale of Supplies and Equipment .... 23.50 .
Amusement Tax J... i008 7,711.33
Other Sources... 75. cain Sg 2,406.41 89,303.06
Total Receipts, incl. beginning bal. $102,294.65
CURRENT EXPENSES
A. Expenses of General Control .... $ 3,105.92
B. Expenses of Instruction ........ 54,451.79
C. Expenses of Auxiliary Agencies
and Coordinate Activities 18,397.47
D. Expenses of Operation of
School Plant’ 7.0, Ci vais Sa 7,733.88
E. Expenses of Maintenance of
School Plant: i 5o. il dek 3,035.74
F. Expenses of Fixed Charges ..... 2,485.55
Total Current Expenses .......... 89,210.35
H. Capital Outlay =... 7.0 au oh 2,834.40
t Total Payments’. 00050 ooiviss 92,044.75
Balance on Hand (to be avail-
able for School Yr. 1950-'51 $ 10,249.90
: ASSETS
School Buildings and Sites at Cost $112,339.59
Textbooks and Equipment at Cost .. 27,776.42
Unpaid Taxes (Current year) ..... 3,270.79
Tuition Receivable ............... 1,758.47
United States Government Bonds .. 10,000.00
$155,145.27
LIABILITIES
Due Tax Collector A/C Commissions $ 320.58
Audited August 4, 1950 ?
Signed:
A. Rodell Kocher
Ve Otto A. Biery
eT . Auditors.
mention.
TERMS OF SALE:
CASH
PUBLIC SALE
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS
Ruth E. Ely Estate
LEHMAN, PENNSYLVANIA
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER th
STARTING AT 1 P.M.
Seven rooms of furniture, living room suite,
dining room suite, bedroom suite, kitchen set,
odd beds and dressers, kitchen cabinet, quantity
of dishes and glassware, two porch swings, cots,
rugs, garden tools, lawn mower, eight-day clock,
crockery and other items too numerous to
Charles C. Ely, Administrator
C. L. Holcomb, Auctioneer
LADIES AID WILL SERVE LUNCH
INSURANCE
ALI EN
MECICAL
Ba
Hel 7-48 iS
SUNDAY and MONDAY
TURKEY, HAM, BEEF and PORK
COMPLETE SEA FOOD MENU
ALSO SERVING YOU WITH THAT DELICIOUS BREYERS ICE CREAM
DONAHUE'S RESTAURANT
MAIN STREET
FOR A HOLIDAY TREAT
STOP IN AND EAT _
PREPARED TO YOUR TASTE
AND
SERVED TO YOUR SATISFACTION
IN ALL FLAVORS
AT
DALLAS
! FIGURE MY FEED COST IS
DOWN ALMOST 5¢ A DOZEN
EGGS SINCE IM FEEDING
THEN
SAVE UP TO 5¢ FEED COST PER
DOZEN EGGS
On many farms it takes at least 6 to
61/2 lbs. of feed to produce a dozen
eggs. G farmers on the Purina
Plan do it on 5 to 51; 1bs. That's 5¢
‘worth of feed saved. Why not see
for yourself.
JM HUSTON'S
01d Toll Gate Food Service
EGGS AT LOWER
COST ON PURINA