In Paratroop School o First Lieutenant William Dierolf, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Dierolf, Franklin street, Shaver- ‘town, won his’ paratrooper wings at Fort Benning, Georgia, on Fri- day, December 1. He is being transferred to Fort Campbell, Georgia, where “he will be joined as soon as housing is available by his wife, the former Dolly Sawyer, and his two-year old daughter. Lt. Dierolf has been in the in- fantry ever. since November 11, 1940, precisely 22 years after the Armistice which released his father | from service in France. Gould And Elston Manage Olivers Lot Ray Elston and Milford “Tiny” Gould are in charge of Oliver Motors Used Car Lot which has recently been opened at the tri- angle intersection of Memorial Highway and Route 309. An office is being erected and flood lights will be installed short- ly. At present they have a stock of thirty-three cars and plan to have a formal opening when all installations have been completed. Beau-Catcher When is a hat not a hat? The fashion editors of Cosmopolitan magazine have an answer in this enticing peek-a-boo veil. it’s held on by two velvet-bound wires. An added coquettish touch is the heart-shaped beauty mark. Meeker Holiday Party Mrs. William Drabick will en- tertain the Meeker W.S.C.S. at a Christmas party Monday. Plans will be outlined for the coming year. . LET'S GET TOGETHER SUNDAY TO SING THOSE OLD CHRISTMAS CAROLS Don't miss the community singing on Sunday afternoon at 3, in the big parking lot that services the Acme Store, Bowman's . Restaurant, and Merritt's Drug Store. The choir from Dallas Bor- ough High School will sing, accompanied by the brass sec- tion of the band. The Businessmen's * Associa- " tion has fixed the time for the community carols in accord- ance with a request from resi- dents that the carol-singing be held during daylight hours. The singing was an inspiration last year, but the weather was icy and the crowd was un- comfortable. D= Ladies Aid Party Loyalville Ladies’ Aid will hold a business meeting followed by a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Wilfred Ide Tuesday, Decem- ber 18. There will be election of officers. Door prizes and prizes for games will be awarded. THE POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1950 1951 Farm Show To Top Any Previous Exposition Largely due to observance of the Centennial of the first State Fair, the return of full line farm ma- chinery displays, and a record en- try of livestock, interest in the 35th Pennsylvania Farm Show which opens on January 8 is mounting rapidly in rural areas of the State. “Pennsylvania farmers will: pre- sent a spectacle that will far ex- ceed anything in Farm Shows since the exposition was founded 34 years ago,” declared State Secre- tary of Agriculture Miles Horst, chairman of the Farm Show Com- mittee and the Farm Show Com- mission. The coming show should attract between 500,000 and 600,000 visit- ors, depending on the weather, he continued. Decorations and the theme of the show will be based on the 100th anniversary of the first Pennsylvania State Fa'r, held in Harrisburg in October 1851, on the fact that this is the 35th Farm Show, and that its 13-acre home will be just 20 years old this com- ing January. In addition to the largest known Farm Show displays of farm ma- chinery and livestock, many new features will be presented at the Anniversary Farm Show, Secretary Horst said. Those announced to date include the first annual State Championship sheep shearing con- | ¥ test and first sheep dog demonstra- | & Both will be | § tion in 10 years. staged in the large arena on Thurs- day night of Farm Show week, along, with the annual parade of |§ prize winn'ng livestock, the State Championship horseshoe pitching % and log sawing contests. For the 1951 show the head cattle, of horses, swine and sheep indicate that the-livestosk show will be the | § largest in Farm Show history. It will also feature the largest dairy i¢ cattle show, 565 head being en- tered. The number of cash awards for the entire show is a new rec- | ord at 9,770. The Commission an- |§ Farm | Show Commission has provided a | record premium total of $54,476. | Advance entry of a record 1,734 |# dairy and beef |§ competitive farm products exhibits, highest since prewar days. Com- mercial exhibit space was com- pletely sold out by mid-Novembex, dairy cattle, sheep and lambs, swine, poultry, eggs, honey, vege- tables, tobacco, small grains and corn. Vocational schools prepare Youth participation is an out- | window displays and give demon- standing feature of the com’ ‘ng | strations of their farm and school Farm Show. Members of 4-H Clubs, i activities; home economies students Future Farmers of America, and | display food and clothing and Future Homemakers of America| stage demonstrations in homemak- complete with exhibits of beef and 'ing projects. § YES, I - WILL - BE - AT - LEHMAN SUPPLY § % on Friday 15th—Saturday 16th and Wednesday g Bring the children. LEHMAN SUPPLY G. L. STOLARICK, Prop. PHONE RZ ¥ Afternoon on the 20th. ticipates a total of 11,000 or more AREER ERERNRIMIERESNNIRIRNIGSR Asn Hurry, Hurry, Folks! I'm trying to get in touch with you just to remind you that there are only 8 shopping da y s left before Christmas. | Why don’t you go to The Dallas Hardware and Supply right now? I'm sure that you will find just what you want for every name on your list. May I Suggest Just A Few.... PYREX WARE FOR MOTHER HOOVER SWEEPERS ELECTRIC IRONS REVERE WARE ELECTRIC MIXERS IRONING BOARDS ~ COSCO TABLES AND STOOLS ENAMEL WARE ALUMINUM WARE KITCHEN GADGETS FOR DAD FOR SISTER POWER TOOLS GAMES OF ALL KINDS GUNS DISH SETS FLASHLIGHTS CLEANING SETS POCKET KNIVES PASTRY SETS HAND TOOLS DOLLS FISHING TACKLE NURSE KITS GAME TRAPS TOY BROOMS WORK SHOP GADGETS DOLL HOUSE FURNITURE RIFLES STORY BOOKS ELECTRICAL ITEMS - SNOWFLAKE JEWELRY FOR BROTHER FOOTBALLS ERECTOR SETS WOOD BURNING SETS LINCOLN LOGS TRUCKS AND CARS ELECTRIC TRAINS PUZZLES GAMES OF ALL KINDS HOLSTER SETS MECHANICAL TOYS 13 CHURCH STREET AEE EE EE EEN a And I didn't forget your home either. At the DALLAS HARDWARE you will find all kinds of Lights, Table Decora- tions, Ornaments, Wreaths, Window Decorations, Snow, Icicles, Coton Batting, Imitation Gravel, Imitation Earth, Al Kinds of Christmas Tree Decorations, and speaking of CHRISTMAS TREES you should see the beauties that just arrived here this week. They are the a8 perfectly shaped trees I have ever seen. Why don't you pick yours out now? Free delivery? Of course. P. S. Our store will be open every evening until 9 o'clock December 15, :: 38, 20,21,22 and 2. Yours for A Happy Christmas Santa “YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER IN DALLAS” 2a PENRYN YN EEE VME Dallas Hardware and Supply oe PHONE DALLAS 121