| Dallas Twp. ASE BRUCE WHITE MEETS FRIENDS AT BROADCAST OF “STRIKE IT RICH” Thirteen year old Bruce White won a dollar and a great big hand at C. B. S.s “Strike It Rich” television broadcast Wednesday morning in New York City—the dollar because he “clapped the hard- est’ in a young folks’ contest —the applause from local Shriners when he said he came from Dallas, Pennsylvania. Bruce, vacationing in New York with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Niles White, took part in the broadcast. The Shriners, attending the Con- vention, sat in on it. The program is sponsored by Palm Olive Soap. wt The width of United States ships is determined by the = Panama Canal, and the height by the Brooklyn Bridge. Voters of ; You have two votes for School Director. a aR May I have one of your votes? C. M. Laidler FOR School Director DALLAS TOWNSHIP A i * Bg No. 4 On Your Ballot 1 teaspoon salt 14 teaspoon pepper 3% teaspoon ground marjoram or sage 6 lean pork shoulder steaks, 14” thick #* * * 2 slices bacon, chopped 1% cups toasted %” bread cubes * * moderate oven (350°F.) for on scraped small carrots and peeled serole forty-five minutes before remove strings, place pork birds Yield: 6 French Pork Birds. NUTRITIOUS FRENCH PORK BIRDS By Marguerite Mickelsen High in its good eating and nutritional qualities is this one-dish meal of frenched pork birds and vegetables. The bread stuffing holds the rich gravy flavor and food value of the meat juices of the pork, which is particularly high in protein and B vitamin values. FRENCH PORK BIRDS Combine salt, pepper and marjoram. Sprinkle over pork steaks. Fry bacon until crisp. Place bacon and drippings in a mixing bowl, re- serving 2 tablespoons drippings for browning meat. Add toasted bread cubes, carrots, onion, beaten egg, salt and pepper. Add bouillon and mix well. Spread stuffing on pork steaks, roll up and tie with string. Roll in flour and brown birds in bacon drippings. Place pork birds into a 1% quart casserole. Add cider. Cover and bake in a gravy from the casserole over them. Thicken gravy if desired. g PAGE © THE POST, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1951 YMCA Da-Camp Opened Monday Wyant Leads Boys; Karen Lamb, the Girls YMCA Da-Camp of the Back Mountain Area opened Monday. Registrations may be submitted to E. L. Wyant, Executive Secretary, Dallas, Pennsylvania, or call Dallas 244-R-3, The Back Mountain head- quarters. Da-Camp will run for a six week period on Monday, Wed- nesday and Friday of each week. The children will carry their own lunch, but the “Y” will furnish milk. Transportation .is to be fur- nished by parents to and from Shavertown, but when travel is necessary to other points of in- terest it will be under the super- vision of the “Y”. The nominal fee will give the children all the facilities of the Da- Camp, registration in the Back Mountain “Y”, plus the milk to drink. The Da-Camp will afford activities that boys and girls like, including crafts, games, athletics, 1% cup finely chopped carrots 1% cup finely chopped onion Two Boys Assigned For Further Training : Two Back Mountain boys, Leland T. Honeywell of Harveys Lake, and Donald A. Bombick of Trucksville, have been advanced to Private First Class at Sampson, N. Y., Air Force Base and will be assigned for technical training as clerk typists. Honeywell, son of Mr, and Mrs. Leland Honeywell, will receive his training at North Dakota State Col- lege, Wahpeton, N. D. Bombick, story hours, swimming, trips, na- ture, Indian lore, etc. Miss Karen Lamb of Lehman is in charge of the girls’ program. Miss Lamb it a graduate of Cor- nell University where she was active in the Syracuse City Recre- ation Center, acting as swimming instructor and supervisor of play- ground activities. The boys will be guided and di- rected by E. L. Wyant, ‘“Y” Secre- tary. Mr. Wyant is a graduate of the Bloomsburg State Teachers’ College. 1 egg, beaten 14 teaspoon salt 1, teaspoon pepper 14 cup hot bouillon or milk tm ee. 14 cup flour 1 cup cider Fully Developed Means during the fall. That means money, too. your pullets right. So follow i needs today. e and one-half hours. (If desired, small onions may be placed in cas- pork birds are done). To serve: on a platter and pour a little of the When you can grow big, fully-de- : veloped pullets in just 20 weeks— : they're sure to be laying earlier eggs, extra eggs and bigger eggs Yes, it pays to grow ena with Growena—Purina all the way. See us for your pullet growing Ready to La extra Start- —_ LEAGUE SCHEDULE Wednesday, July 18 St. Therese’s vs. Shavertown Methodist at Dallas Township. Trucksville Methodist vs. Prince of Peace at Kingston Township. STANDINGS Shavertown Methodist 4 0 1.000 St. Therese’s 3d 750 Prince of Peace 2:2 .500 Trucksville Methodist 1 3 .250 BI-COUNTY LEAGUE STANDINGS Orange ' Beaumont Vernon East Dallas Shavertown Dallas Carverton Noxen a Tunkhannock HNWWEe Ao Jenks CE VV vv VY eve YY Balloon Breaks Away A five-foot helium filled balloon used for advertising purposes at Bill Purcell’s Service Station in Trucksville broke loose from its moorings Friday night and has been unheard from since. 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