The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 09, 1951, Image 6

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PURCELL OIL SERVICE
FUEL OIL
~ Dallas 9001-R-16
See The Perfect
Cooking Ranges
for the
Rural Areas
CALORIC
3 RANGES
AND
Enterprise Ranges
New Models Are In
Harold
Ash
Plumbing - Heating - Bottled Gas
oi. Phone 409-R-—Shavertown
Idetown
By Miss. Bess Cook
Phone H. L. 3187
Mr. anid: Mrs. ‘Homer Middleton
attended ‘the home coming week-
end at Bucknell University and
saw the "Bucknell ‘and Temple
football game.
* Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Hilbert
are spending several days with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Campbell of Bing-
hamton, N. Y.
Mrs. Frank Hobbs of Strouds-
burg spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. R. B. Shaver.
Joseph V. Delet-Kanic of Kings-
ton was guest speaker in the church
on Sunday morning in the absence
of Rev. Frank K. Abbott who is at
Tower City, for the Advance.
Mrs. Roland Woolworth and
Mrs. Herman Huffner of Buffalo,
N. Y., spent last week with Mr.
rand Mrs. Oscar Swan.
Miss Prudence Murphy and Mrs.
Hattie K. Page of Scranton were
| callers at the home of Mrs. Della
| Parrish on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Swan re-
ceived word that their son Pvt.
Arnold Swan is a patient at the
26th Hospital in Germany.
Mrs, Minnie Doty of German-
town is spending sometime with
Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Williams.
Mrs. Walter Smith and Kathryn
spent three days last week with
Rev. and rs. Harry Smith of
Union ‘Center, N, Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Huntzinger
and son Tommy of West Reading,
Miss Helen Fisher of Reading, Earl
Sheffy of Collegville, Pa., spent the
Ir ‘Call’
GAY
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ARTHUR GAY
Dallas RD 3 x
Centermoreland 62-R-3
INSURANCE
@® Farm Bureau Mutual Auto Ins. Co.
® Farm Bureau Life Ins. Co.
Home Office: Columbus, Chio
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Hayden
IER AAA BARA
For
Mutual Fire Ins. Co.
ERNEST GAY
346 Bennett St., Luzerne
Kingston 8-1191
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THE POST, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1951
‘CAMERA TOPICS
T. T. Holden
Announce esl)
Poster Contest
Bll School Children
Eligible To Enter
Annual Health Poster
sponsored by Luzerne County Med-
ical Society in conjunction with
the State Society is now ‘under
County are eligible.
Object of the contest is to bring
to children the importance of good
health and safety habits and to
enable them to express their ideas
pictorially. Entrants become eligible
to win one of the cash prizes of-
fered by the County Society and
thus the cash contest to try for
$375 in prizes.
Students from first grade through
the twelfth may enter in which
there are four divisions, with two
cash prizes in each, so that children
of a particular age compete only
with those in the same age group.
Posters must be received not later
than April 1, 1952, at the Medical
Society Building, 130 South Frank-
lin Street, Wilkes-Barre. Winners
in the County contest aré entered
in the State contest at the annual
meeting of the Medical Society of
the State of Pennsylvania in Sep-
tember, 1952. Folders and letters
announcing the details of the con-
test have been mailed to all school
superintendents, supervising prin-
cipals and art teachers throughout
the county. The Woman's Auxiliary
to the Luzerne County Medical So-
ciety is assisting the Public Rela-
tions Committee of the Medical
Society in conducting the contest.
Dr. Stephen A. Jonas is chairman
of public: relations, and Mrs. John
F. Drapiewski is poster contest
chairman for the Woman's Auxili-
ary.
Parcel Post Sale
Lady Toby Rebekkahs 514 will
meet at the Trucksville Fire Hall
at 7 o'clock, November 14. This
early session will be followed by a
Parcel Post Sale when cake, pie
and other refreshments will be
sold.
Williams.
Mrs. Walter Smith and Kathryn
were dinner guests on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith,
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Alderson Pole 126
Stegmaiers
GOLD MEDAL BEER
For Prompt Delivery Call
Distributed in this Area by
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Contest |
way. All school children in Luzerne
' Material for original pictures lies all around you, as evidenced by this Honor.
Award winner from the Graflex Photo Contest by Russell McCoy.
fun to take this kind of picture than to be content copying other peoples.
It is much mare
DON'T BE A COPY CAT
There is a certain view of New
York’s skyline which must have
been the subject for tens of thou-
sands of photographs. Every am-
ateur camera fan interested in
photographing the city eventually
finds the spot from which this
picture was taken and proceeds
to shoot a duplicate.
RCN many amateurs are af-
flicted with this desire to copy
other people’s pictures. They will
see a fine photograph in a mag-
azine and immediately set out to
imitate it. At camera clubs and
lectures they wait until an expert
has set up all the elements of a
good picture and then content
themselves with shooting away at
his pose, his lighting, and his
composition. There is too much
copy cat picture- -making, as a
glance at the entries in any salon
or contest will attest, and much
too little original thinking shown
by today’s amateur photogra-
phers. ®
No, it is not against the law
to imitate better photographers
for your own pleasure. But it
also is not a good way to improve
your own creative ability, and the
results cannot possibly give you
the same satisfaction you will get
from your own original work.
When you find a book you like,
you wouldn’t waste the time and
effort to sit down and copy it
word for word. Yet copying other
people’s pictures is just about the
same thing.
Study the expert’s pictures all
you like, It is an excellent way
to learn lighting and composition.
Try to improve on their efforts
by handling the same material
differently Experiment all you
wish, but don’t be content-to be
a copy cat.
If you concentrate upon orig-
inal treatments of original sub-
jects, you will find you will make
few pictures, but spend most of
your time looking for them. This
is as it should be. The more time
and thought you put into finding
a picture subject, the better your
chances of making the kind of
photograph you will be really
proud to, show as your work.
Photographers who spend all
their time snapping away at sub-
jects too often are so busy with
the mechanics of picture-making
that they don’t bother to put the
thought into their work which is
the only way yet discovered to
make really fine pictures.
*Graflex Photo Director
Lehman PTA To Hear
Talk On Dental Health
Lehman-Jackson Township PTA
1eeting will be held at Lake Silk-
sorth Fire House Monday evening.
rogram for the evening is on Den-
a] Health for school children, with
)r. Catherine M. Waters speaking
nd showing a film.
Hostesses are Mesdames Lewis
Thomas, Frank Young, Lansford
Sutton, Chester Barrall, and Eric
Kovalik.
Junior chorus, comprised of boys
and girls from Tth to 9th grades,
will entertain.
Honored At Dinner
Rev. Francis A. Kane, Adminis-
trator of Gate of Heaven Parochial
School in Dallas,
a dinner given by Parochial Child
Health Association at
Country Club recently. Father Kane
is former Assistant Superintendent
of Wilkes-Barre Parochial Schools.
was honored at
Fox Hill
Noxen
By Mrs. Earl Beahm
Phone H. L. 4495
Mrs. Mary Hopper entertained
members of the W. S. C. S. Tuesday
night.
Mr. and Mrs, Chester Keiper and
Albert spent the weekend in Vestal,
N. Y., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Dendler.
Many local women hive obtained
work in Meshoppen since there is
no employment closer to home.
Rev. Henry Hess of Mountain
Top preached the sermon for Rev.
Ruth Underwood on Sunday.
Mrs.
proved at General Hospital.
When the mailman passes our
door day after day and leaves
nothing, we feel hurt. How do you
suppose the boys overseas feel
when neighbors and friends forget
to write. 4
Clara Patton spent Sunday after-
noon with Ann May Space.
Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Fire
Company are making plans for a
Christmas party.
like chicken
TREAT YOUR FAMILY TO THE BEST
ORDER FROM THE
Trucksville Mill Poultry Shop
REGULAR POULTRY PRICES
FRYERS
ROASTERS
STEWERS
® Breasts... 85¢ Ib.
Combination
@® Breasts and Legs _..80c lb.
45: 60; ¢
for Sunday!
New York
Dressed
Ready for
Oven
@® Xegs =o
Combination
® Backs and Necks, 2 lbs. 25¢
5
Trucksville Mill Poultry Shop
PHONE 58
STANLEY MOORE, owner
Al Webb is somewhat im--
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For a tempting dessert . . .
Ideal! —=—==/~
Old Fashioned
MINCE MEAT
20 oz. 25¢
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For a delicious pie, it Teall has everything.
Apples, Sugar, Raisins, Currants, Vinegar,
Suet, Spices, etc.
Cranberry Sauce
From fresh red-ripe cranberries
Gold Seal
9 oz.
PIE CRUST MIX -C
Just Add Water, Mix and Bake
Ideal
Pumpkin
No. 2
5 2% ile
Just the right consistancy
15¢
Ideal
16 oz
Can
15¢
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Fudge Mix === 4." 30c
An Economical Treat! 1 Fe bh) CY XT CIN G!
Good Lusk 4 Pillsbury’s
Together—A delicious Lemon Pie
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Pie Crust Mix
16¢
Lemon Pie Filling
7s oz.
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3 coLoch
8 oz
pka.
CAKE MIX
rho 3G
Pillsbury’s
Golden Yellow
Sale Mix
Planters Peanut Butter
8 oz. 12 oz.
ee 250 Glass 39¢
the Peanut Butter with the Real Peanut Taste
Planters Cocktail Peanuts c: 33¢
Swift's Swift’s
Chopped Ham
2 Se a Ae
Gorton’s |i Codfich Cakes
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Sunshine Krispy Crackers i. vo. 306
Sunshine Chocolate Puffs 4 Pio 8c
Ideal Cooked Spaghetti 2 = 25¢
Ideal Cider Vinegar at. bor. | 80
5 qtcan 990
Renuzit Premium Motor Gil
Pork Sausage
JUNKET
Green Giant
Vanilla Freezing Mix 4 oz pkg. 12¢
Lemon Sherhert Mix 5 oz. pkg. 16c PEAS
Danish Dessert Mix pe. 11¢ ; :
Rennet Tablets pkg. 12¢ % oer 1%¢
Vanilla Dessert Powder pkg. 10¢
Niagara Nabisco
Dry Starch
Ritz Graces
0 Me
12 oz.
Pkg.
19
Fikered Codfish
Gorton’s
Mackerel Fillets
== 1le 2 330
Vegetable Shortening
Can
Gold Seal
Spry Seal
Wheat Puffs
cor 396 con 380 ne. 290
Dial Swift's
Deoderant Soap Cleanser
Reg.
Size
7c 2237] 2c 2c
Modess Sanitary Napkins
2 Boxes of Ile
12 Each
Same High Quality
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