PAGE TEN eo : THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1957 ® Sa DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA : = un . Grand Old Bull 2. CASH © ‘ " u wo = u Retires From : SAVINGS ¢ - nu ’ PA S oy 2 SUPER PIA NE ervice i PLUS x Where Quality Counts and Your Money oye Over Sixteen Years 4 5 Old, Veteran Sire . S & {od : (Prices. effective July 12, 13) Serves 10 Counties = s SALE! i u al af ey ¥ GREEN u Tender & Juicy . . . the way you like 'em urke Fobes ekerk No. 22 ® . was removed from the stud at NEPA | = Artificial Breeding Cooperati N u June 20 for disability at ons i - STAMPS : . 16 years and 8 months. Known by : > nearly every dairy farmer in North- fy EEE ENEEAEEEEEENEEREEER eastern Pennsylvania and thousands of breeders everywhere he complet- LIFEBUOY ed many records of distinction. He Lancaster Brand—U. S. Gov't. Graded "Choice" Beet held the title for the past year of : 3 1 being the oldest bull in Artificial SOAP * Sirloin * Por terhouse * Rib | | Breeding service in the United . States and possibly the oldest living 3 Reg. 29¢ ? Bath 29¢ “ bull of the breed. The title of the| Cakes Cakes oldest bull in Artificial Breeding ser- . “vice descends to another NEPA sire, ; ~ Lauxmont. O’Nobleman.- KEEBLERS | Burke was born in 1940, bred by Carl Wooster, Union Hill, N. Y. He PECAN SANDIIES was proven in the herd of Joseph . Nataline, Thompson, Pa. His first 1-Lb. ¢ six daughters averaged 16,735 lbs. Pkg. 49 milk and 568 lbs. fat, showing an increase of 5,524 lbs. milk and 193| - Ibs. fat over their dams. He was KRETCHMER'S : go pi : purchased at the Nataline dispersal 5 to 7-Lb C for $1,020.00 in 1945 at 5 years of 0 /-LD. 9 age and has been in is service ‘ WHEAT SERN Extra Fancy, Pan Ready Avg. Lb. ever since at NEPA. He entered the stud during NEPA’s first year of 12-Oz 3 1¢ operations. On June 12th his last Jar : PR — La Ll a Smoked Tongue Lancaster Brand a te. 39¢ TEE Was id to bir och PILLSBURY / Select SATTer Troduce | Cured Corn Beef Lu sun 1. 69¢ During his brilliant carer of near- | _ Romano Brand Ravioli (Cheese or Mest sac) ia. 49¢ AR _ ROW os fo Solid Slicing | Veal Chops, ton = = 79¢ . . 44,000 first and 68,500 total services Sib : | Farmdale or Blue Star Piles « 2c § for $1.00 from 539 weekly collections of sem- -Lb. = 7 H Frosted Lb. en, maintaining high breeding effi- Bag 57° Perch or Cod Fillet roste 29¢ ciency all through his life. 1 ) Dressed Whiting, ; 5 Ib. Box 9c 2 bs. 29¢ _ There is no record of how many 7 3 1 Arctic Seal ii Pkg. 33c pkgs. . daughters he sired but it must be BAB-O 7 Fish Sticks - 3 95¢ 15,000 to 20,000. The Holstein As- TREANTCE Cello | Standing Rib Roast tencester trand i. 59¢ ~ sociation reported 2,827 registered 7 ; Top Quality Lb. daughters and 355 registered sons of Baked Loaves, 49c es. [rm yal Pe Bakery Feature e third highest living sire of reg- c c ‘istered daughters in the breed. His . bs Au or y 43 H I R daughters average 14,228 . > wie lbs. milk 3.67% 522 lbs. fat. We Twenty Muls Team Sweet Corn Tender r 3h . Virginia Lee ‘ : quit summarizing the records of his BOR AX . 7 v AB daughters four years ago when 7 i P 1,000 of them averaged 11,986 milk 1-Lb. Bi B int 29 7 3.65% and 437 lbs. fat. The U. S. Pkgs. 37° ue er ries Basket, H Department of Agriculture reported ) 3 1,306 A I daughters tested through Boraxo I-Lb. Pkg. 3lc D.HIA. as of December 31, 1954, GREEN PEPPERS LB. 19¢ “Lusci Fresh Reg so undoubtedly he has over 2,000 7 : : z uscious, rres . on test at this time. SWEETH EART Baked and Loaded Each C 550 Nearly every Holstein herd in SOAP el with Cherries h Northeastern Pennsylvania has some S | Offer! v : ? of his daughters in it. He contrib- pesial; Offer! Acme Sensation Grocery Values! uted ‘more to the dairy industry of 3 Reg. 22¢ 3 Baik 33¢ the ten county area than any other Cakes Cakes : I , . 18-Oz. - 1 Cc animal. Recently a collection of > i 0 L D & § AL { \ semen was frozen for the U. S. De- : a ALL FLAVORS Pgs. { partment of Agriculture who selec- BLU WHITE ? ted Burke for a project entitled ; 24.0z C , “Breeding Better Dairy Cattle for FLAKES i D fi A L Ww APE J E Core. the South” through the Louisiana an aks Experiment Station. There are many 1 daughters of Burke in the U.S.D.A io Oz. 2 5¢ Research Branch at Beltsville 9 ] : S.D.A a rough. seer sn he ni IDEAL APPLE BUTTER ________ 27% 49 mewn cae || OF TOE | ESKIMO TUNA FISH hl gun : : Large Celebrates Birthday plage 33 oy phen HUNT'S TOMATO CATSUP 32 49° and Mrs. Orval Cragle, Sr., former| | co——| BGI | & EB WIVES. § Ww Wins wwe > Hunlock Creek residents, now of FINEST QUALITY - Bound Brook, and husband of the 3 No. 2l/ ‘ C former Phylis Swan of Lehman, cel- PE AC Ey = &, ERE HanovER | HUNT'S SLICED OR HALVES Lie anniversary yesterday in Okinawa. z I He expects to return to the States PORK N' ; : No. 21/5 ; : c EE ws | HUNT'S APRICOTS 3 \ gr Lehman High BE ANS ae ee ie of School, class of 1953, he was em- : No. 303 { pl ed Middl ON. J., before ] bi NF ri > 9g | HUNT'S FRUIT COCKTAIL 4%" 89 an 1954. He took his basic training at the Sampson Air Force Base. . : 8-Oz. Sot. Trodimnick Finishes —————— HUNT'S TOMATO SAUCE ______________ 6 49 ! 1 8% Oz Pkg. No. 303 ip o~4__| GOODLAND KIDNEY BEANS 6 49° whose wits oy, fives on Bou 2 KRAFT MAYONNAISE ; Dai ' ville, bl daa from the Infantry School’s Pt. Jar 45¢ F rozen F oods airy Value! - % ranger course at Fort Benning, i : ’ Georgia. . : o noha outdated KRAFT MIRACLE SANDWICH Ideal Refreshing . Rindless both jungle end mountain combat SPREAD 8-01. Jar 25¢ { d $ Ch training. ~ Sgt. Tredi k, son of Charles O. emona e WISS eese Tet 5 vate Soe Dales, WOOnouRy SOAP P. employed by Dallas Hara- Reg. Bath \ le a before entering the ¢ 29c 6-oz. C Lb. Cc Biced Army. Burry's Mello Mall Phy. 29 Cans Pie : B lleti F Gravymastr Soccs ; ron 176 an re i -or. Bot. 23 = : New Bulletins free Barbasol Presto Shave l0-ce, 796 Sunshine Strawberries 2 &; 39¢ Kraft Party Snacks = 19c What are the most nearly petiert i en : pn ta tt et er ee Z a a DUTCH | CRISCO | WESSON OIL | REALEMON | piAL SOAP DOLE'S a specific area? How do soil defi-| CLEANSER Special Offer! : LEMON JUICE PINEAPPLE - GRAPEFRUIT ciencies show up in the growing . Special Offer! | 3.1b. ¢ Gallon $205 . 40¢ 16-02. ow 99 I i DRINK plant? Should suckers be removed Reg. Can 92 Can C I 2 Reg. 180 2 Bat 456 Oz. ¢ from the plant during growth? ? Me oy . 29 | & cakes cakes YJB Cin What is an easy way to determine Gans Cans Cc I-Lb. Can 37¢ Qt. Bot. 7lc Pt. Bot. 38c! Realime Lime Juice, ~ 8-02 1% | 2 No. 2 Cans, 27¢ when the sugar content of corn is — Zany y SILVER DUST Te We at vest? Th and the corn racy Ei S U RE L uU X bulletin developed ii the I. P. Sp e cial Offer! (White) ' | Thomas Division of Penne Sv i) Large 3 4 Giant Large Giant L Tn > Ses tao cals for farmers, agents an : 19 3? 16 arge an Bath eg. § in the Middle Atlantic area. dis c By c 3.5 C Py: c Pkg. 29¢ Pkg. 69 4 3c J cae 1c Cakes C Cakes Cc A } 1 | | | | I I | | | I I J I | I I | | | | Similar brief, el > is supplied i in special bu etins giving Cs Moora DOVE SOAP SWAN LUX LIQUID | WISK LIQUID | BALL CANNING SUPPLIES ee TOILET SOAP DIERGINT | LAUNDRY OPVERGEN f JARS wikumsice: tah, wirfg ound 09 ; 8 . Reg. Giant 3 int ua : meme 25%3%¢ pe AS 5c 2@ | 9% 63 | 99¢ 6c |FREEZER JELLY JARS ron 95c iin Pennsalt Chemicals, 3 Penn Center, ] oe fe King Size, 99¢ : 1/, Gal, 1.33 | VACUUM SEAL DOME LIDS 2 pis. 12 23¢ Philadelphia, Pa. PSG EREae Eee i ae ee Te ae ee SD im dan z WI a Sr A io - Ry Ra he 3 33d : Tig
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