are Ary 178 “ DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Shavertown Business Men's As- ¢ sociation and Back Mountain Shop- ping Association have Combined ’ this week to stage a Washington Birthday Sale. They hope this will be the first of many Special sales promotions in Shavertown. Last year, the Back Mountain Shopping Center’s Washington's Birthday celebration was so success- ful that Edward Humphreys, owner of Humphreys’ Children’s Bootery and Bob Boyer, manager of Mec- Crorys, have worked avidly to in- spire other merchants to join in the event. ~ Each store has marked items especially low and has special fea- tures that will attract customers. Those participating will be: Henry's Jewelry gift & Card Shop, Wally Gosart, Shavertown Lumber Co., Whiting's Parts & Service, Evans Drug Store, Hall's Drug Store, Wyoming National Bank and two restaurants, Bolton’s Diner and Brace’s Coffee Shop, Dicton's Bakery, The Laundercenter, Hum- phreys’ Children’s Apparel’ and Bootery, Adam's, Rosemary, Acme Market De Remer's TV && Appli- ance and McCrory’s. Back Mountain Shopping Center stores will feature Gift Certificates worth $100. Coupons will be given to customers of participating stores. Drawing will be held Sanudey night at the Center. The Back Mt. Shoppng Contr As- sociation was formed in Spring 1959. and has held monthly meetings since | its beginning. In anticipation of this ‘Washington Birthday Sales Event, several of the Shavertown business people met at The Dallas Post to plan the advertising program and " coordinate’ ideas, « It is sincerely hoped that all Shavertown merchants will become | interested in promoting Shavertown . ASA Shopping area. Ed. Humphreys, Jr. is president of Back Mountain Shopping Center Association secretary and treasurer, Shavertown Business Men's As- sociation is headed by Andy Roan. Russell Eyet is treasurer, Milton Whiting, vice president and Jean De Remer is secretary. Book Club Cancelled Back Mountain Library Book Club February meeting, scheduled for Monday, was cancelled due to slip- pery roads. Book Club will hold its March meeting on the third Mon- day. A Herd Of Deer RoSaiatn After Hunt'ng Season When the six deer who of the Albert Ray home in Sweet Valley disappeared with the old Kevin Ray was From his perch on top of mother’s desk he had them happily night after night dur- ing summer and early fall. his Last week he climbed to the top of the desk and looked out. they were, all six of them, playing tag in the meadow, circles, kicking up the loose snow. Hillside Lactation Record Holstein-Friesian Association of America has announced a new lac- | tation average for the registered Holstein herd of Hillside Farms, Inc., which has 54 completed prod- uction records averaging 14,745 lbs. of milk and 563 lbs. of butterfat. Lactation averages are calculated on the commonly-employed two milkings a day, equivalent basis, for comparison and selection in registered Holstein breeding programs. Pennsylvania State University sup- nN the weighing and testing. One trouble that jet planes have got is that there are no longer any distant relatives. —Changing Times and Robert Boyer, is | had | played in the meadow within sight | ad- | han ent of hunting season, eight year ! distraught. watched | He | was sure that they had been killed. | There | running in i 305 day, mature | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, Al Shavertown Merchants Are Featuring Big Washington's Birthday Sales Event Troop 281 Observes Boy Scout Week Boy Scout Troop 281, Davies, Scoutmaster, observed Boy Scout Week with a covered dish ham supper sponsored by the Mother's Auxilliary at Dallas Meth- odist Church. Mrs. Robert Block, chairman, was assisted by Mrs. John Blase and Mrs. George Hess, co-chairmen. An impressive deco- rating theme of ‘Patriotic and World Scouting’ was under co- chairmanship of Mrs. Marshall Rum- baugh and Mrs. Harold Schooley. William Baker was toastmaster, Miss Marie Thevenon, first aid instructor, staged an interesting demonstration with boys displaying their new skills. She awarded cer- tificates to Bruce and Marc Davies, Calvin Tinsley, Tom Rowett, James Knecht, Robert: Kelley, David Hess, Joe Goode and Donald Dennis. Highlight of the evening was a Court of Honor conducted by the Scoutmaster, Merit badges were awarded to Robert Schooley, for Personal Fitness, Athletics, Soil and Water, and Public Health; Larry Ed- wards, Citizenship in Nation, Wood- carving, Home Repairs, Camping, Public Health, and Safety; William Baker, Citizenship Home Repairs, and Camping; James Yarnal, Saving and swimming. Sec- ond class badges to James Carey, Tom ‘Rowett and Jeffry Townsend; first class badges to Donald Dennis, Bruce in Community, | Bruce Davies, and’ Robert Kelley; star badge to Marshall Rumbaugh. The year pins were also pre- sented as follows: 4 years, Larry Edwards; 3 years, Robert Van Or- den, William Baker, Arthur Miller, Robert Schooley; 2 years. John Gager, Donald Bulford, David Hess, George Mahler, Marshall Rumbaugh, Tom Rowett, Calvin Tinsley, Jeffry Townsend, Robert Wiley and James Yarnal; 1 year, Richard Bayliss, James Carey, Richard Cross, Bruce and Marc Davies, Donald Dennis, Robert Elston, Joe Goode, James Knecht, Robert Kelley, Raymon Mec- Clary, William Rowett, James A RN NN NN NN NN NNN NEN NNN Nx 3-DAY WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY SPECIAL Twist For Freddie Dinner March First A Twist for Freddie spaghetti : dinner for benefit of the Fred Hen- nebaul Recovery Fund is slated for March 1 at Wahoo Inn. Previous plans for another place were can- celled due to uncertain weather conditions. Dancing (The Twist) to Glenn Spencer's band will be a feature. Elizabeth Pettinato is chairman. 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