1B DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA RE Bi Prince of Peace Episcopal Church Women’s 10th annual Antique Show and Sale will be held in the Par- ish House, May 8, and 9, from 11 am. to 10 p.m, Above are members of the pub- licity committee at the home of Mrs. James Besecker, Jr: Seated are Mrs. Henry Doran, Mrs. Walter Kozemchak, Mrs. A. DeWitt Smith and Mrs. Besecker; standing, Mrs. John Bradovchak and Mrs. Joseph Law. Absent is Mrs. Robert Weav- Er, Fifteen. dealers will exhibit an- Ready For, Annual Bntiques Show | town; Mrs. tiques. They are: Mrs. Robert Bal- lard, Syracuse; Mrs. H. C. Bressler, Kingston; Mrs. Mary Campion, Scranton; Mrs. Robert S. Foote, Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. Donald Foster, West Pittston; Mrs. Joselle Franc- zak, Berwick; Mrs. Charles Forve, Kingston; Mrs. Edwin Hogg, Wilkes- Barre; Mrs. Dale Myers, Shaver- P. J. Morgan, Forty- Fort; Lois Derr, Berwick; The Schal- lenbergers, Dallas; Mrs. Edith Schure, Somerville; The Reynolds, Franklin Folks; Silver Sleigh, Dal- las. Spring Fun Festival of Shaver- town Elementary PTA will open Saturday morning at 11 and remain open until 4 on Shavertown Grade School Grounds. Robert Voelker is chairman, assisted by Mrs. Rich- ard Sheldon, co-chairman. Mrs. Edward Ditlow and Mrs. Lester Hauck will be in charge of tickets which must be purchased for all games, rides, and booths. Pony Rides are one of the main features and there will be games for children, including Fish Pond, Hoop Throwing, Basketball Shoot- ing Game, and a Dart-Balloon game. A Snack Bar and Refreshment Stand, complete with pizza, hot- dogs, whimpies, soda, coffee, etc, and lots of candy and pop corn will be set up. A Bake Sale and home made candy booth will be on the school grounds. A White Elephant Booth will also sell flowers , house plants, perennials and Annuals. Under the direction of Alfred M. Camp, Dallas Junior High School Band will present a performance at 3. Dallas Junior High School Ma- jorettes will appear with the band. Main attraction of the Festival THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1962 Shavertown PTA Fun Festival Will Be Held Saturday will be an “Aerial Scenic View Ride over Wyoming Valley” to some lucky child. Everyone attending the Festival will have a chance to win this ride given by George Horwatt. The winner will be announced im- mediately following the Band per- formance. : Also during the day, movies will be shown in the YMCA Building. These will comprise mainly of Car- toons and will be shown at desig- nated times throughout the day. Sterling Farm Records DHIR production records at Ster- ling Farms, show five registered Guernseys completing official tests, all milked twice daily. Sterling Aletta, 9 years old, 697 pounds of fat, 14,340 pounds of milk, over a period of 305 days. Sterling C. S. Flora, 8 years, 567 pounds fat, 12,100 pounds milk, 305 days; Sterling Minuet, 5 years, 571 pounds fat, 10,650 milk in 297 days; Sterling Sandy, 6, gave 528 pounds fat, 9,640 milk in 284 days; Sterling Fontana, senior 4- year old, 681 pounds fat, 12,340 of milk, in 305 days. B il = and also any business place where ul ng 0 e sewage systems are to be of the oh septic tank-subsurface disposal type Division of Sanitation of Pennsyl- { and also those places which are vania Department of Health re- going to use other than public quires submission of plans for new | water supplies, construction, additions, or altera- | Plans should include all food serv- tions of all buildings which are pub- | ice facilities, and show anticipated lic, semi-public, or commercial in | construction or changes in kitchen, nature, where the public receives a | dishwashing areas, storage area, SECTION A — PAGE 3 Gregory, Dallas, will henceforth begin with the words “Bobs-Hill". Exclusive use of this prefix name has been granted by The Holstein- Gregory Holsteins Granted Exclusive Naming System The names of all registered Hol- | Friesian Association of America. It bred by Robert S. will become a permanent part of official breed records at the organ- staff and approved when all re-|ization’s national headquarters in quirements are met. Any additional Brattleboro, Vermont. information may be secured from stein Cattle service which has public health | toilet facilities, dining hall { George M, Livingstone, Regional Sell Quickly Through significance, such as parks, camps, They are reviewed by a trained | Sanitarian, 71 North Franklin | The Trading Post i ATTENTION! — SMORGASBOARD — GRAND OPENING Saturday, May 5 from 5 to 8 Friday, May 4 - 8:00 to 11:00 (First Saturday every month) : $2.75 per person Come to the big dance at RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED The “CHICKEN COOP” Forating HOTEL PRINCE Tunkhannock The STARFIRES Y Enjoy Pennsylvania in the Spring! __ DIRECTIONS: At Sandy Bottom take the road | jg Og rates, Dinner to Lake-Noxen School and take first right. ah a | ~ PREF ~ 50 S&H Extra STAMPS p. 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LUZERNE-DALLAS HIGHWAY Nanticoke & Back Mountain — Ent. 1-0843 i BRANCH STORE i} , || NARROWS SHOPPING CENTER @ THE PEOPLE OF BACK MOUNTAIN WANTED . . .. THE PEOPLE OF BACK MOUNTAIN WILL GET.... NEW ROADS! SEN. HAROLD E. FLACK % = ? THIS IS YOUR NEIGHBOR .... THIS IS YOUR FRIEND .... PROTECT THE SENIORITY YOU HAVE IN HIM! He Had the Courage to Assure The New Roads We Must Have ~ economy. There was no hypocritical cry- ing of “I'm Against Everything” when the time came and now Luzerne County will get the roads to meet demands of its changing He risked the Pussyfooters' ire to provide the funds. In return he got final assurance of the Harvey's Lake Road, the Keystone Shortway and the An- thracite Expressway. Give Mr. Scranton a Chance, Too! If he is elected he will have to have men to help him put over his program and the men best able to do so are those with experience and seniority. . Senator Flack has been in the Senate since 1954 and has been in the Legislature ever since 1942. He has never been anything but a Republican and worked only for the election of Republicans.... can say. PULL LEVER 8-C Which is more than his opposition
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