! | “THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1954 PROTA RURRURRIRRUR AIR BIRRIRRRER LANCASTER BRAND Fresh Killed—Broad Breasted —Pan Ready RKEYS hs SL ir - é ~ WEDNESDAY URSDAY, DEC. i 23 "til 9 P. M. FRIDAY, DEC. til 6 P. M. CLOSED ISTMAS DAY OVER ey 17 LBS. 65 =59: 1s. d & Brown » 45° Rolls - 49: ST 59 TURKEYS «57: 109 Lbs. ¢ | Pineapple Juice oho “cu 29 c | Kraft Miracle Whip % 53¢ ¢ | Heinz Plum Pudding ‘=~ 49¢ ¢ | Ideal Pumpkin 2 45¢ Pecans 0, 55¢ . §Qc .. 30¢ RR RE RR RR RRR RRR Fruit Cakes Baking. J VIRGINIA LEE : cal Cookie Mix 35° a 98° | Camanetes "16+ 3 $1.98 C Walnut Meats =: 29¢ | : Red Cherries wr 30 = 7 | & ERROR ROR RRR RARER RR RR RR BR RU RRA eR i 3 i The Dallas Post will publish Bab- son’s Business and Financial Fore- cast for 1955 on December 31st. A careful checking of the Babson Predictions made in the Business and Financial Forecast for 1954 up- holds the remarkable average of the past years by being 86% cor- rect! Below is the score for the last sixteen years. It holds the best and highest record for Annual Forecasts on U. S. Future Business. Forecast For % Accurate | 1954 86 1953 84 1952 88 1951 86 1950 81 1949 80 1948 91 1947 93 1946 95 1945 87 . 1944 91 1943 94 1942 86 1941 78 1940 76 1939 89 Watch for Babson’s Business and Financial Forecast for 1955 in our | issue of December 31. Beaumont The P. T. A. Christmas party held at the high school Friday was thor- oughly enjoyed by one hundred fifty children and seventy-five par- ents, teachers and friends. After a short business meeting conducted by President Frederick Weiss, the sixth grade pupils started the even- ing’s program with an original shadow play of the “Real Christmas Story” as told in Chapter Two of the Book of Luke. The characters were: Mary, Dora Jean Taylor; Jo- seph, Reed Balewski; King, John Weiss; Shepherds, Ronald Barber, Samuel Traver and William Mock; Angels, Gail Jones, Barbara Hodg- don, Louise Jocelyn, Susan Miller Donna Lee Moyt, Sheila Meeker, Davania Phares, Jacklyn Clark, Olive Mock and Harriet Corby. Games were played and the fol- lowing won prizes: Harry Freeman, Susan Hadsall, Eldridge, Wright, Joyce Jones, Gail Jones, Sheila Meeker, Dora Jean Taylor, Joan Bennett, Georgeann Haynes, Gloria Charney, Eilleen Wall, Sharon Tay- lor, Cheryl Hoyt and Jeanne Traver. Mrs. Warren Johnson read “Twas the Night Before Christ- mas” and the group sang “Jingle Bells” while waiting for Santa Claus to come. After Santa presented a gift to all students, the tape recording near the lighted Christmas tree by the “Choral Club” or the high heating oil World and Local News, 6:30 a.m. station WILK, daily at $10 to \PLANZ LT LS 67 Public Square OPEN SATURDAYS $600 3 LII3101400 Phone VA 4-4696 Phone 2625 Phone PR 9-9505 UNTIL ' P.M. i 1 ty a | PAGE THIRTEEN school glee club, who did all the Christmas carols, was enjoyed while the refreshment committee pre- pared .a delicious assortment of Christmas refreshments. 1t was decided to have the next P. T. A. meeting in February when the junior and senior social stu- dies classes will be in charge of the program. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Balewski and family spent last weekend in Pas- saic, N, J. visitng Mr. Balewski’s parents. from General Hospital where she was a surgical patient. Mrs. Robert Brown of Wilkes- Barre spent the weekend with her sister's family, the Warren John- sons. Tureky and all the fixings were served to all school students with healthy appetites being completely satisfied, showing their thanks to all personnel who made the school Christmas dinner possible. May we always keep Christmas in our hearts with its message of “Peace on earth,good will toward men.” Noxen Erwin Newberry recently spent two days with his son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Severn New- berry of Dallas. Services are now being held in the newly remodelled church. Pvt. Eleanor Galka, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Galka will be released from service with the arm- ed forces next month following an attack of rheumatic. Lake Noxen School has ben clos- ed while a well is being drilled and the Noxen grade school has been closed. because of lack of transpor- tation. The drying up ‘of the reser- voir on Schooley’s Mountain has put some townsfolks out of water. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crispell at- tended their son’s wedding in Wis- consin over the ‘weekend. Charles ‘Wilkie has received his honorable discharge from ‘service On Christmas Mom ~ While American children look for their presents in their stockings— real or symbolized, ‘the children of Norway seek them in hiding piaces “all through the house.” . In Italy they seek them in “Urns of Fate,” and in France in .wooden shoes ‘plpaced by the fireside. Samuel Colt invented the revol- ver in 1835. : PILES SHRUNK without surgery! IN CASE AFTER CASE PAIN STOPPED | NEW STAINLESs | In 90% of cases FORM now ALs0 | Of simple piles— AVAILABLE: | tested by doctors — amazing Pazo Ointment stopped. bleeding, re- duced swelling, healed cracking... WITHOUT SURGERY! Pain was stopped or materially reduced. Pazo acts to soothe, relieve itching instantly. In ‘tubes,: also modern Suppositories. Get Pazo® at drug- gists for wonderful fast relief, - SUN HEAT FURNACE OIL More heat units in every gallon ~—you use less. ROSS WILLIAMS Tel. 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