The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 13, 1952, Image 8

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    To Talk To Book Club
J. PHILLIP RICHARDS
J. Phillip Richars, local artist, will
be guest speaker at the Back Moun-
tain Memorial Library Book [Club
on ‘Wednesday, at 2:00 p.m. in the
. Library Annex.
Mr. Richards, a graduate of Syra-
cuse University where he was a
member of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity
as well as the various Art groups,
is a member of the Scranton ‘Artists
group and was recently re-elected to
serve a second term on the board of
directors of the Little Theatre of
Wilkes-Barre.
Equally adept with oils or water
colors Mr. Richards has exhibited
locally at the Hotel Prince, Tunk-
hannock; Forest Tnn, Eaglesmere;
Ward's Restaurant, Wilkes-Barre
and the Inin at Buck Hill Falls as
well as the National Academy and
Town Hall, New York; the Barn
Gallery, Ogunquit, Maine; paid Gim-
bels’, Philadelphia.
He is particularly known for his
seascapes and New England scenes
painted during his summer sojourn:
at Ogunquit where for many years
this prolific artist has done some of
his finest work.
Book club members and their
guests are indeed in, for a rare treat
as Mr. Richards, besides being an
artist is a very talented actor hav-
ing appeared with the Little Theatre
in many hit shows.
Some Back Mountain artists will
also exhibit their art work.
Hostesses for the meeting are:
Mesdames Ralph Hallock, [Stephen
Haraden, Edwand Hartman, O. L.
Harvey, Harris [Haycox, Raymon
Hedden, Thomas Heffernan. T. M. B.
Hicks. Wesley Himmler, E. P, Heind-
. ricks, (Charles Hoffman, Fred Howell,
John Hughes, James Huston, A. D.
Hutchison, James Hutchison.
Prohibition Speaker
JOHN LAMEY |
John Lamey, Winona Lake, Indi-
ana, chairman of the Indiana Pro-
hibition, Committee, will speak in
several churches in the Back Moun-
tain area during his tour of Luzerne
County. Mr. Lamey will speak about
the liquor problem in the Free
Methodist Church, Dallas, at 2:30
p.m. on June 15; at 8:00 on the same
day in the Bowmans Creek [Free
Methodist Church, and on June 18
at 7:45 p.m. in Sweet Valley Christ-
ian Church.
A former alcoholic, Mr. Lamey is
able to impart factual information
and draw examples from his own
personal experiences. Before enter-
ing prohibition work, he was for
three years assistant to the Presi-
dent of Taylor University at Upland,
Indiana. Mr. Lamey is also a life
Austin
"OTHERS TALK ECONOMY |
BUT AUSTIN'S GOT IT!
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THE re FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1952
LAST WEEK'S SCORES
TO BE PLAYED
Standings W Pct.
Wed.
June 4
Trucksville
Jackson
Fernbrook
Dallas
Fri.
June 13
Thurs.
June 5
Carverton
Shavertown
Trucksville
Dallas
Mon.
June 16
Fri.
June 6
Fernbrook
Trucksville
Jackson
Carverton
Tues.
June 17
Sat. Carverton
June 7 | Fernbrook
Shavertown
Wed.
June 18 | Trucksville
Double
Header
Tuesday
June 10
Jackson
Dallas
Fernbrook
Carverton
Thurs. Jackson
June 19 | Fernbrook
1.000
.600
.500
.400
.333
.200
Jackson
Shavertown
Fernbrook,
Trucksville
Carverton
Dallas
Jackson continues to set
a fast pace winning their
fifth straight on Tuesday.
Other teams still experi-
menting.
member of the Gideons, and was
Ohio State president of the organ-
ization from 1946 to 1949, in which
capacity he spoke at Gideon meet-
ings throughout the mation. During
the war he was director of purchase
for Taylorcraft aviation of 'Alliance,
Ohio, and served both the OPA and
the Treasury Department on a vol-
untary basis.
Mr. Lamey’s tour will include Nes-
copeck, Kingston, Williamsport, and
‘Waverly. He will be in the Luzerne
County area from June 12 to 18.
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
the Board of Supervisors of Frafk-
lin Township, Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania, intends to adopt a
resolution, at a special meeting to
be held on June 30th, 1952, at 8:30
P.M. D.S.T., at the home of Willard
Armstrong in Franklin Township,
abolishing an occupational tax and
imposing a Special Per Capita Tax
or Three Dollars ($3.00) on all in-
dividuals of the age of twenty-one
years and over, residing in Frank-
lin Township, under the authority
of Act No. 43 of 1951, extending
the provisions of the Act of June
25, 1947, P.L. 1145, as amended,
to include townships of the second
class, for the purpose of providing
an estimated revenue of $1500.00
which in the judgment of the Board
of Supervisors is required to meet
increased operating expenses. :*
WILLARD ARMSTRONG,
Secretary
Board of Supervisors of
Franklin Township, RD 3.
Committees At Work
For Sixth Auction
(Continued from Page 1)
Robert Van Horn, Co-chairman—
Mrs. Harold Smith. Solicitors: Mrs.
David Robertson, Mrs. William Mc-
Quilkin, Mrs. Elmer Williams,
Mrs. Roswell Patterson, Mrs. Rich-
ard Paul, Mrs. H. R. Weaver, Mrs.
Thomas Cease, Mrs. Charles James,
Mrs. Norti Berti, Mrs. Ralph Brown,
Mrs. Raymond Titus, Mrs. Robert
Lewis, Mrs. Samuel Adams, Mrs.
La Verne Race, Mrs. David Joseph,
Mrs. David Evans, Mrs. H.. A. Peif-
fer, Mrs. Henry Peterson, Mrs.
James Besecker, Mrs. Asa Day, Mrs.
Durelle Scott, Mrs. Donald Clark,
Mrs. A. G. Rutherford, Mrs. Stanley
Davies, Mrs. Wesley Himmler, Mrs.
Peter Clark, Mrs. W. B. Jeter, Mrs.
Edward Davis, Mrs. Alfred Root,
Mrs. Ralph Williams, Miss Louise
Owens, Mrs. Robert Lewis, Mrs.
Samuel Ashley;
Harveys Lake:
Nelson — chairman, Mrs. James
Huston—co-chairman, Mrs. Her
man Kern—co-chairman, Mrs. Rob-
ert Rogers, Mrs. Lewis Rogers, Mrs.
Ben Banks, Mrs. Delbert Evans,
Mrs. John Shaffert;
Mrs. Malcolm
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For Simplicity and Economy . ..
SHEPPARD DIESEL
Tractors and |
GRAHM - HOEME PLOWS
Joseph Skopic
Dallas 368-R-10
lements and
Harold Brobst
Electrical
Contravions & Wiring
For
PROMPT, DEPENDABLE SERVICE
phone Dallas 38-R-2
Franklin Township: Mrs. Alva
Eggleston—chairman, Mrs. Robert
Snyder, «Mrs. John Mitchell, Mrs.
Byron Kester, Mrs. Herman Coon,
Mrs. Charles Parrish, Jr, Mrs.
Harold Brace, Mrs. Hugh Gebhardt;
Huntsville and Jackson Town-
ship: Mrs. Jack Wilson, Mrs. Rob-
ert Mature;
Sweet Valley: Mrs. Ord Trum-
bower, Mrs. Alfred Bronson;
Lehman: Mrs. Oran Lamb.
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Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beahm had as
weekend visitors Mrs. Mary Kroop
and Mr. and Mrs Lester Derhammer
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Phone 8-2103
or call
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OPEN
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Sunday 10 to 5
Home Grown
STRAWBERRIES
* qt. 39c
Crate $8.00
Cherry Ripe, Congo
WATERMELONS
FRESH
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doz. 40c
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TOMATOES
Luzerne - Dallas Highway
The Produce Center
OPEN WEEKDAYS & SUNDAYS ‘til 8
1-Ib. pkg. 15¢
Large Parking Space
and family, Wilkes-Barre.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene (Cuddy and
daughters, Barbara Anne and Linda,
Olean, New York, spent the holidays
with their relatives here.
Floats may be entered in the an-
nual fair of the Noxen Firemen, July
4, contacting Kenneth Cudahy or
Johin Jackson. A prize of $25 will be
awarded to the best float. Anyone
who did not receive a card to send
a package to be sold at the fair
from July 2 to July 5, please send
one any way.
The Warren Beahms have moved
to Middletown, meary Harrisburg,
where Mr. Beahm is working for the
government.
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fully equipped,
51 $1875
51 $1895
CHEVROLET
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49 $1195
low mileage
CHEVROLET
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51 $1595
Many Others—Open Eves. and Sunday—18 Months to Pay
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