i i . = — dd © i WT WT R008 em We Rs “ IRS ; DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA * M. Dallas Lodge. His hobby is gar- : totals ~ dreas’closed to hunting and cities 4 and towns. The Spring stocking of 3 dock birds and 1890 hens released. in larger wooded areas, with 138 toms and 400 hens released in areas For Tax Collector THOMAS MOORE In the middle of the ring in a four way contest for the Republican nomination for Tax Collector in Dallas Township is Thomas Moore, a graduate of Dallas Township Schools and former president and member of Dallas Township School Board for two terms. A real old timer in Dallas Town- | ship; he was born there as were | many of his forbears, Tommy has | been engaged in the grocery business in Dallas since 1923—first with the late C. A. Frantz then with his suc- cessors Mr, and Mrs. Harold Titman and more recently as the head man at Hislop’s Market—which, incident- , will move to its new location on orial Highway next Monday morning. At one time Tommy was Justice of the Peace in Dallas Township but relinquished that job to George Pater, present Justice. | =e is married to the former Jessie Hislop. They have one son, Shepherd, a graduate of Dallas Township Schools and Stroudsburg | State College, now teaching math at Boveville Central Regional High Schocl. Mr. Moore is a member of East Dallas Methodist Church and George dening, which he loves. He thinks a tax collector should have a convenient location on a hard road for his office but even with his own convenient location he would establish regional offices if elected and also call on older people to pick up their taxes if they requested it. For Supervisor HARRY MARTIN Like father, like son! Harry Martin whose father, William, was for many years a Supervisor, is seeking the | Republican nomination for Super- r in Dallas Township. ‘Harry was born in Dallas Town- ship and has lived there all of his life where he obtained years of ex- agence in road work. esently caretaker of the New- berry Estate, he is married to the former Florence Roushey, daughter of the late Oliver Roushey familiar Back Mountain figure of a genera- tion ago and a Civil War veteran. » Mr. and Mrs. Martin have four children who like their parents attended Dallas Township schools. They are Harry, Jr., Mrs. Warren (Marilla) Stanton; Mrs. Jay (Peggy) Bloomer, and Priscilla at home. * Mr. Martin is a member of East Dallas Methodist Church. He has never held public office. If he is elected he says he will be a real supervisor and conduct the office to the best of his knowledge, standing | firmly for progress at all times. | State Stocks Game Pennsylvania Game Commission Spring stocking program for the Northeast Division has been com- pleted. . Rabbit trapping and transfer pro- gram has been increased and the number of rabbits trapped: and released in the 13 northeast counties 8,178. These rabbits are trapped each year -on Game Com- mission established rabbit farms, ringnecks totals 4800, with 1910 Wild turkeys have been stocked here they have established them- elves. allas Ambulance Lehman Operetta Wild Geese Going Over Primary grade students at Leh- man will present the operetta Mrs. Perrego. Elementary teachers | noon. will assist in costuming and stage | preparation. 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