The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 02, 1951, Image 3

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IDEAL STRAWBERRIES 1 39¢
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Local, Home-Dressed
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by Keebler
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(Continued from Page Two)
blast but he still had the fourth
one to toss. “Things are getting
so tough down there that next year
we'll be under the trucks draining
man cheer.” Suddenly he became
the man of the house. He sprang
to his feet demanding his dinner
and a look at his new son both in
the same breath. He tripped over
the electric train the playful little
cousins had spread out all over
the dining room floor and fell flat
on his, face.
Charlie Chaplin comedy any day.
Mother had long since given up
trying to keep things on a high
intellectual plane. In falling Ken
had disconnected the A. C. wires
from the control box. Punchy
tried vainly to repair the damage
but couldn’t so asked the last man
in the world whom he should have
asked what A. C. meant and where
the wires went. Ken said he
didn’t know and didn’t care but
Punchy kept asking anyway. Sud-
denly a ray of knowledge found
its way into Ken's brain and he
said quietly: to Punchy,
means After Christ and it doesn’t
have anything to do with a train,”
and after imparting that great bit
of information made for the kit-
chen and his dinner.
When' the cousins started to
bang each other on the head with
the trains instead of letting them
run on the tracks we decided it
was time to go. Time to go home?
Well, not directly.
trip to Roger Williams Park was
in order. Seems like everybody:
else in that large city had the
same idea so we just followed the
crowd. The park does have a
beautiful display every year and
I consoled Wade, who was driving,
by telling him that we used to taka
| him to see the display:there when
he was a little boy like Punchy.
“Like Punchy?” ‘he asked in a
scared voice and we ‘had ‘to laugh.
In fact we had come across an old
snap shot of Wade and one of
the donkeys in* the manger scene
and Punchy was: quite intrigued by
it. He
about it and Wade asked Punchy
Punchy, who fortunately has in-
herited Norm's wit said,
were the one with the hat on.”
Evidently having the engine of the
electric train banged on his head
once or twice earlier-in the eve-
ning hadn’t slowed him down any.
Soon we were back at Mother's
thirty bus.
them down with him to meet their
Dad.
look them over while they stand
at attention. . He says the only
thing he doesn’t like is the long
time between sons but he can’t
blame that on me.
The living alarm clocks went off
a little before six and routed Wade
out of his bed and the three sons
were off to meet their father.
Dallas Boy Scouts, 281
Have Overnight Camp
Twenty-two boys from Dallas
Boy Scout Troop 281 spent Friday
night at a cabin owned by Forty
Fort Troop 123, near Farmers Inn.
Boys were transported in cars
loaned by Harold Harleman, Fran-
cis Dunham, Fred Price, Zel Garin-
ger and Leslie Barstow. A planned
menu was served by committee
members, and scout games were
played.
Scott Brooks and Jackie Berti
passed their tenderfoot tests.
Boys attending the overnight en-
campment were: Danny Robinhold,
Wayne Bolton, Tommy and Bobby
Richardson, Donald Reinfurt, Harry
White, Scott Brooks, Robert Van
Horn, William Reeves, Danny
Richards, Robert McQuilkin, Leslie
Barstow, Richard Harris, Donald
Roeske, Thomas Evans, Jack Yaple,
Buddy Butler, Lee Ohlman, Jack
Berti, Alan Root, and Russell
DeRemer. Committeemen present
were Fred Price, John Reeves, and
Leslie Barstow, with Scoutmaster
Clarence Butler.
Buys Registered Bull
Elmer J. Miller, Dallas, Pennsyl-
vania,recently acquired a registered
Holstein-Friesian bull from the herd
of Shoemaker Brothers, Wyoming.
Change of ownership for this
animal, “Alcartra Gerben Ormsby
Piebe” has been officially recorded
by The Holstein-Friesian Asso-
ciation of America.
STITH
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GET TO!
three of the four roses in that
the anti-freeze for a little Christ- .
It was as good as a.
"A NC
A little side
hastened to tell Wade
how. he knew it was him and =
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cozy little red house and after
having some cocoa and cookies put.
the boys to bed “temporarily” to ar: =
quote Mother who knew darn well"!
they would be racing around by
six in the morning. We all felt it =
was too ‘bad they couldn't drive
.as they would be the ideal ‘ones .. .~
to meet their father onthe six« =
Wade said he would -
get up with’ the boys and take
Norm is a little dike: the ==
father in “Cheaper by ithe Dozen.”
He likes to line his boys. up and: *