The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 21, 1963, Image 3

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Son Of Jay Longs
Has First Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Long, Lan-
caster, entertained at a birthday
party for their son Brent who was
one on Sunday. The party was held
at the home of Brent's aunt and
uncle Mr. and Mrs. William Ferrey,
Sweet Valley. Attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Clair Shoop, Orangeville;
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Long and Brent
and Dayton Long. Lancaster; Grace
Shoop, New Holland; Sharon
Coombs, Lehman; Mr. and Mrs. Mc-
Kinley Long, Mr..and Mrs. Charles
Long, Wilma, Jan, Wanda and
Miralie, Mrs. June Iverson and
Bradley and Mr. and Mrs. William
Ferrey, Bill Jr., and Lillie June.
Marianne Meade
A five pound nine ounce daugh-
ter Marianne Elizabeth, was born
to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meade, RD 2,
Follies Road Dallas, November 7 at
General Hospital. Mrs. Meade is the
former Marcia Cragle Lake Silk-
worth. This is the first grandchild
for Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Meade,
Loyalville. /
Robert Edward Rose
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rose, Harris
Hill Road, Trucksville, became the
parents of am eight pound three
ounce son, Robert Edward, Novem-
ber2 at: Mercy Hospital. There are
three other children, Harold, III.,
Karen Lee and Mary Elizabeth. Mrs.
Rose is the former Barbara Williams
Dallas. Mr. Rose is employed as
a cashier with the Wyoming Bank.
Fresh Killed
TURKEYS
-REARY TO GO
No Waiting
TURKEY BREASTS
\ (7 to 14 Lbs.)
LEGS WITH THIGHS
BALDWIN
Turkey Farm
on Route 292 - 1/4, mile from
CENTERMORELAND
ON FALLS ROAD
Phone — 333-4452
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA —
Shavertown Parents
Hear Health Program
Miss Jennie Hill R.N., spoke on
the Health Program in Dallas Area
Schools’ at Shavertown PTA meet-
ing Monday evening.
Miss Hill described various tests
conducted on the students, and
disclosed eye and ear defects were
the most prevalent.
Other symptoms of disease were
more readily found at the 5th grade
level. She announced the school
participation in the county diabetes
tests and present use of the Patch
test for tuberculosis.
The stanous fluoride program be-
‘ing carried out to test saving of
teeth was also described. She com-
mended the school lunch program
as giving the children a warm and
balanced meal at midday.
She urged parents to keep the
children home from classes if they
were feeling ill in the morning.
Robert Voelker presided. Mrs.
Dungey reported on the new per-
colator and silverware purchased.
Mr. Goodwin's home room won the
attendance banner. Fourth grade
mothers served, Mrs. Robert Bayer
and Mrs. Walter Karl, chairmen.
Rare Plant Blooms
At Orange Home
A rare flowering plant is begin-
ning to bloom at the home of Mrs.
Russell Race, Dallas RD 1, near
Orange. ;
Five years ago the tropical plant
known as a’ “Bird of Paradise” was
given to Mrs. Race by her daughter.
The plant blooms after seven years |
of growth so apparently was two
years old when Mrs. Race received
it.
Four feet tall, it has a large palm
like leaf and finger shaped pods
are beginning to open, showing
bright orange and blue coloring.
When fully open the bloom re-
sembles a handsome bird of para-
dise similarity. ’
Mrs. Race invites all flower lovers
to visit her home and view the
phenomena.
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RUSSELL EYET
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MEMORIAL HIGHWAY
SHAVERTOWN
These Cold
For All
Cars,
Trucks,
Tractors
3%?
tion,
-and short circuits.
for defrosters to go to
ment and repair bills.
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Have You Had Trouble
STARTING YOUR CAR .
INIVERSAL
GAS e DIESEL eo ELECTRIC
ENGINE HEATERS
PROTECT YOUR ENGINE
by assuring proper consistency of lubricating oils.
Prevents condensation of moisture and raw fuel
on cylinder walls, Cuts down on crankcase dilu.
PROTECT YOUR BATTERY
By eliminating need for battery re-charging, Allow
fast, easy starts without starter grinding and
choking . « « prolong battery life,
PROTECT YOUR WIRING
because heat under the hood stops condensation
of moisture on ignifion system, preventing leaks
PROTECT YOUR TIME
by giving you quick starts!’ No fussing and
fumbling with a cold motor . . . no idling or
waiting for proper driving temperature or waiting
PROTECT YOUR POCKETBOOK
by saving on gas consumption, battery replaces
Every Universal Engine Heater fits ALL
: cars and trucks . . , including foreign makes
¢ . .. and can be removed and installed on
: other pieces of equipment.
Distributed By
Mornings?
work.
Dallas Birthdays
‘Birthday Greetings this week to:
C. S. Hildebrant, Carol Richardson,
Biward 3. Devs, Lewist ToGrand, | Shavertown, died yesterday morn-
Sr., Carol Phillips, George R. Beck-
er, Louise Colwell, Samuel Holvey,
Lois LaBar, Artie Miller, Dr. John
Blase, Bob Moyer, Jimmy Richard-
son, Barbara Lawry, Drew E. Fitch, | Barre, Saturday afternoon at 1:30,
Ralph Hallock, Paul Fahringer, Peg-
gy Fleming, Barbara Moen, Margar-
et Hislop, Floyd S. Slocum, Linda
Susan Shaver.
Hammond Organ Group
To Hold Xmas Party
Back Mountain Hammond Organ
Society, meeting November 13 at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Swanson, Harveys Lake, made final
plans for the club Christmas party,
to be held December 16, at Lehman
Fire Hall.
Each member may invite a guest |
tot the party. Organist for the ev-
ening will be Mrs. Virginia Swan-
son, soloist, Ken Miller. Mrs. Anita
Reese, party chairman, gave the
committee report.
Additional committees were ap-
pointed: Games, Mr. and Mrs. James
Yoder, Mr. and Mrs. Burl Updyke,
Refreshments, Mrs. Shirley Updyke,
Mrs. Betty Britt; purchases, Rich-
ard Britt.
Burl Updyke presided at the bus-
iness meeting which was followed
by a “Name That Tune’ game, Mrs. ||
Virginia Swanson at the organ.
Prize was awarded to Tom Kane.
Each member took his turn at the
organ playing a selection relating
to the theme “Autumn.”
Attending were: Mr.
Richard Britt, Mr. and Mrs. Preston
Mingus, Mr. and Mrs. Burl Updyke,
Mr. and Mrs. James Yoder, Kenneth
Miller, Mr, and Mrs. Willard Reese,
Tom Kane, Mrs. Ethel Gelsleichter,
Mrs. Arthur Engler, the host and
hostess.
There Must Be An
EASIER WAY
There is! But don’t wait until
you need snowshoes to do the
job. Fix yourself some low-cost
storm windows NOW! Pick up
a few Warp’s EASY-ON Storm
Window Kits and tack ’em up
while the tacking’s still easy.
Each EASY-ON Kit contains
clear plastic, molding & nails.
Everything for a complete
storm window. Best of ajl . . .
and Mrs.
Ralph Burkert, 54, Dies
Et Nesbitt Hospital
Ralph Burkert, 54, Beech Street
ing at Nesbitt Hospital, where he
had been admitted Tuesday evening.
Services will be conducted from
Kniffen’'s Funeral Home, Wilkes-
Rev. Andrew Pillarelli, United Pres-
byterian Church, Dallas, officiating.
tery.
Friends may call Thursday and
Friday evening from 7 to 10. Word
of his death was received at press
time, :
Serving In Vietnam
Army PFC Andrew E. Petroski,
20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E.
Petroski, RD 2 Dallas, is serving
with the U. S. Army Military As-
sistance Advisory group in Vietnam.
MAAG, Vietnam, is an Army-Navy-
Marine - Air Force organization
which advises the armed forces of
the Republic of Vietnam on train-
ing, use of equipment and tactical
operations.
Petroski entered the Army in
January 1962, completed basic
training at Fort Jackson, S. C., and
arrived overseas last May. He is a
1961 graduate of Lake Lehman
High ‘School. :
Interment will be in Oaklawn Ceme- |
Paul T. Avery, 56,
Dies In Newark, N. J.
Paul T. Avery, 56, native of Har-
veys Lake, leaves a number of rel-
tives in this area, including a sis-
ter Mrs. Iris Armitage and a bro-
ther Marion, Harveys Lake.
He died last Monday in Presby-
| terian Hospital, Newark, N. J.
{Burial was in New Jersey, where
{he had made his home for the past
thirty years while acting ag claim
examiner for the Prudential In-
surance Company.
His parents were the late Dr.
Lorenzo B. and Louise Turner
Avery. He was educated at Harveys
Lzke schools and Coughlin High
School, and was a graduate of
Pennsylvania State College and Wil-
kes-Barre Business College.
During World War II he served
as pharmacists mate aboard hospi-
tal ship USS New Haven.
He is survived by his widow, the
former Lydia Nichols; a son Byron,
Newark, N. J., and the sister and
brother above-mentioned. ~
AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY
American Legion Auxiliary will
meet ‘tonight at 8 at the Daddaw
Isaacs Post Legion Home. During
the current membership drive, rel-
atives of American Legion men are
invited to join. Wives, daughters,
mothers, sisters, are eligible.
Main Highway — 674-8481 — Dallas
Country Fresh
Pork 39:
Choice Western
Rib
C
Steaks 69:
Butts
Standing
Rib 69:
Roasts
Choice Western
Chuck 30:
Center Cuts 55¢
Large Bologna ............. Ib. 59¢
Ring Bologna ____.... 1b. 49¢
Beef Bologna .............. 1b. 69¢
Veal Leaf
Dutch Loaf
Scrapple .... 1b. 29¢ Faggots __
DARING’S SAUSAGE SPECIALTIES
Corn Beef .................... 15 1h. 9c
Roast Beef .. _... . Yi Ib. 50c
Pork Sausage, loose 55¢ cas. 59¢
Kielbassi, smoked 5c, fresh 6%
Cheese Loaf ............ 1% 1b. 85¢
Pepperettes ._ _...... 1, 1b. 55¢
Ib. 49¢ Liver Pudding ...1lb. 55¢
OPEN TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY — 9-6
DIGTON’S
MAIN HIGHWAY
THURSDAY THROUGH SUNDAY — 9-9
PUMPKIN CAKE
LOAF or LAYER
Just the right amount of spice”
and delicious for this season.
SPECIA
BAKERY
SHAVERTOWN
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1963 ~~
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