(S Excelled” U.S. Choice | past - a et Florida [uicy anges = 49c ts Fancy Southern 2 fh S Crisp * Celio Pkgs. me GROCERY VALUES ¥ 4 Green Label (Reg. 31¢c) v » 1S (Reg. 2 for 29¢) = 99° *1 *1 10 Oz Pkgs. oup 10 ‘ced ad (Req. 28c Lloafy *¥ Miliiusice Plain or Seeded Rye Bread 4 ¥ Each E J Statler Towels A 3 Napkins 2 Pkg. 50 29¢ at | Bahies — Trim Chef Dressing Po or 24¢ 17° 2 ne 19° . 19° Southern Shallots 2 snches 1 GC 385° SSIin 8 (Reg. 63¢ Qt.) Botte 49 san Gheese 19 “lei ) 2 Loos 31F HS . Flavor Sealed . . . Ready For The Pan Frosted Dressed Mackeral Trout, Flounder Butter Fish or Sea Bass Your GC Pound Choice Pkg. Cod or Perch Fillet = 35¢ im 5 fetid Your choice of any one of these Lovely Imported Jewelry Treasures OF THE WORLD JUST SEND 5 IDEAL LABELS AND $1.50 C jc oe A Sculpted Venetian necklace, skilled craftsmen. ltaly—Beautiful, milky blue p Gablonz charm bracelet, West beads with copper-toned facets. Germany—symbolic urns of del- B Florentine silver lipstick holder, icate filigree work with etched / ltaly—decorated with exquisite links. swirling Daten and designed E pamascened sarrings and with hidden mirror. bracelet, Spain — exquisite in- C Eloxal bracelet and ring, West laid work hand-made by neo- Germany — woven metals with tive artisans. % smart adjustable “bucklets’’ by : > Acme Shop-the-World Plan P. O. Box 340, Elizabeth, N. J. Please allow 4 to 6 weeks for delivery, This offer expires May 31, 1958. Offer good only in Continental U.S. Void in States prohibited or taxed by law. Please deliver to the international parcel post authorities for B transmission to me Item (A) (B) (C} (D) or (E). | enclose $1.50 and 5 Ideal labels in full payment and to cover postage and handling. NAME C ADDRESS CITY ZONE STATE Nabisco Macaroon Cookies ou CHOICE 4 1 C LB. PKG. Golden Sugar Cookies Cocoanut Bar Cookies Green Giant Camay Soap | 4539 Jo 5 Camay Soap 3 Deal Bath Cakes 36° Hawaiian Punch PEAS ‘co 35°F 2 No. 303 Cans Trend Liquid 39¢ - Detergent P 120 50g Jaland Pearl Taplees 8-os. Pkg. 19¢ Pablum (Rice or Mix) Cereals Pkg. 2l¢ Sanalae Dry Milk 33-0a. Pkg. 89¢ DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1958 Sunday Rally Speaker RCH ie MRS. MONA McKEOWN Mrs. Mona McKeown, director of Teacher Training at Pearce Memor- ial Church, North Chili, N. Y., and conductor of many Sunday School workshops and rallies, will be the main speaker at Free Methodist Sunday School Rally, to be held at Bowman’s Creek Sunday from 2 to 7:30. Her topic is “The Teacher and the Pupil.” Rev. Clyde Van Valin, District Superintendent, will speak at 2 p.m., followed by Mrs. McKeown. Rev. Milton will lead a discussion of Sun- day School problems. At 5, a cover- ed dish supper and social hour is scheduled, followed by a talk by Mrs. McKeown on the pupil rela- tionship in the home. Local churches sending delegates are: Bowman's Creek, Dallas, Trucks- ville, Outlet. Delegates will come from as far as White Haven, Nesco- peck, Meshoppen, and Wilkes-Barre. Prizes are offered for the Sunday School having the greatest percent- age of teachers present, and by far the greatest number of pupil miles travelled by a Sunday School. Rev. Albert Reining, secretary of | the District Sunday School Board, invites friends and other Sunday Schools of the area to attend the Rally. DALLAS METHODIST Russell C. Lawry, Pastor Sunday School, 9:45. Divine Wor- ship, 8:30. [Cantata presented by the Senior Choir entitled “Olivet to Calvary,” at 11 o'clock. Sunday night: Intermediate M. Y. F., 6:30. Worship, Glenda Williams. Discussion, George McCutcheon. Recreation, Marcia Lawry. Senior M. Y. F, 6:30. Union Lenten Ser- vice in the Shavertown Methodist Church at 7:30. Monday: “A Day Apart,” spon- sored by the W.S.C.S. at 7:30. Tuesday: The Durbin Class will meet. ‘Wednesday: Brownies, 3:30. Cub Scout ‘Den, 3:30. Chancel Choir, 6:30. Senior Choir, 8. Thursday: Girl Scouts, 3:30. Boy Scouts, 7. BEAUMONT BAPTIST Activities of the week: Sunday, March 23: 10, Sunday School; 6:45, Young People’s meet- ing; 7:30, Worship Services. Wednesday: 6:45, Choir rehearsal; 7:30, Prayer Service. PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL Rev. William McClelland, Jr. Sunday, 8 a. m., Holy Commun- ion. 980, Family Bervice and and Sermon. Tuesday, 8:30 p. m., meeting of the Couple’s Club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Reithoffer. ion. 7:30 p. m., choir rehearsal. and Confirmation instruction. OUTLET FREE METHODIST F.M.Y. Elizabeth Milbrodt, Edna Whispel, leaders, 7:15 p.m.; Worship 7:45 p.m. Wednesday — Prayer and class meeting, 7:45 p.m. Friends and members of the Church and Sunday School are urged to attend the youth revival at tonight at 7:30. GLENVIEW PM. CHURCH Rev. Andrew Derrick, Pastor Sunday services: 9:55—Morning Worship 11—Sunday School T—Evening Service Wednesday: 7:30—Prayer Meeting and Bible Study. 8:30—Missionary meeting. NOXEN GOSPEL TABERNACLE Sunday, 10 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 — Morning Worship. 6:30 p.m.— Young People’s Meeting. 7:30—Eve- ning Evangelistic service. Noxen Church Ladies Welcome New Members New members were welcomed at the meeting of Noxen Methodist | Church W.S.C.S. held in the church last Monday. Hostesses were Lillian Lord and Helen Dendler. Others present were Dorothy Gunton, Rachel Schenck, Madelyn Patton, Marie MacMillan, Ruth Bennett, Dorothy French, Elizabeth Mun- ketchy, Letha Schenck, Audrey San- derson, Marie Race and Jean Dend- ler. New members were Mary Jane Race, Florence Crispell, Violet Gary, Dorothy Johnson, Norma Meeker, Audrey Bates, Jean Denmon, Nancy Denmon, Emily Dendler, Grace Nal- bone and Lucy Shalata. Church School. 11, Morning Prayer |; Wednesday, 9:30, Holy Commun- } Friday, 7:30 p. m., Lenten Service |’ Sunday School 10; Worship 11; Trucksville Free Methodist Church | PAGE ELEVEN AUDITORS REPORT LEHMAN TOWNSHIP — LUZERNE COUNTY From First Monday in January 1957 to First Monday in January 1958 CASH BALANCE AT BEGINNING OF YEAR .... RECEIPTS Taxes collected in cash during year .......... $11,410.87 Taxes collected on old Duplicates ............ Amount received from miscellaneous sources . . Total io... c8 0 Lal Lo $39,857.87 Total... % Hifi. ii $31,166.60 EXPENDITURES General Government... .. 5. i. cia iia, $ 2,072.31 Protection to Persons and Property .......... Highways: |... i. ive. siditn ius Miscellaneous. i ii... vi oh rb oY dts Interest tn ci i EE Re ae Non-Governmental Expenditures ............ Balance at end. of year. ......... 0.0.0. $ 5191.27 RESOURCES & LIABILITIES Resources Cost Due from Tax Collector on unpaid 1957 Dup. Due from Tax Collector on previous Dup. Unpaid Bills J Be $21,529.00 Value of Township Machinery .............. Molalla. oe ih cde iin $20,346.41 LIABILITIES Outstanding Bank Notes... .... . ic. 00. vii $ 6,000.00 Outstanding Township Bonds .............. Signed— ALBERT AGNEW BARBARA SIMMS Auditors HOW TO INCREASE MILK PRODUCTION . 25% BUTTERFAT BUTTERFAT TEST 26% FEED Ti-o-ga Hi-lac Contains THYRO-PROTEIN Let the Tioga Representative Help You On Feeding Problems DEVENS MILLING CO. Phone OR 4-7141 A. C. DEVENS, Owner 30% Dallas, Pa. Ss a C’MON FELLAS - - - GIVE US A BREAK - = = = HAVE YOUR LAWNMOWERS Repaired and Sharpened NOW! Avoid Waiting — When Late Spring Rush Is On - - - - We Have A Larg e Selection Of NEW POWER MOWERS AND WE TAKE TRADE-INS! WM. 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