re A voi — in the Back Mountain area has been Will Improve or Local Roads Catalpa, Mt. Zion /Qutlet Roads Slated Extensive improvement of roads projected by the Pennsylvania De- partment of Highways for next year, according to recent announce- ment. Among many state legislative routes to be repaved, widened, or both are the notoriously dangerous Demunds-Kunkle Road, and various access routes to the River Route 92 in the Carverton, Orange, Mt. Zion area. The following are sections of local roads slated for improvement, in- cluding Legislative route numbers, nature of work to be done, and costs estimated: Lake Township: Outlet-Loyalville Road, = Route 40115, 1.05 miles widening, resurfacing, new construc- 2 MAIN HIGHWAY DALLAS Turkeys Fully Cooked HAMS Soon Shank Half 49¢ 33¢ Ib. Whole 55¢ Franklin Ocean Spray SUGAR 9 1b. 3%¢ CRANBERRY SAUCE 2 cans 4c Open Wednesday 9 ’til 9 ] h 4 ” i | » tion, cost $47,921.25. Lehman Township: Shawanese- Huntsville Road, Route 40060, 1.38 widening, resurface, new construc- tion, $73,521. Dallas Township: Kunkle - De- munds Road, Route 40051, 1.38 miles widening, resurface, new con- struction, $89,201.17. Upper De- munds Road, Route 40053, widen- ing, resurface, $110,000. Kingston, Exeter Townships: Road from Carverton Road to Mt. Zion, Route 40052, 1.99 miles widening, resurface, new construction, $151,- 383.15. Kingston, Franklin, Exeter Town- ships: Carverton - Sutton’s Creek Road, Route 40014, 3.17 miles widen, resurface, new construction, $311,182.82. Exeter Township: Mt. Zion-Exe- ter Township: Mt. Zion Road-Exeter Boro, Route 40048, 2.35 miles new construction, $310,308.60. Hunlock Township: Hunlock Creek-Muhlenburg Highway, Route 935, Bridges and approaches. Also approved for next year is repaving of Main Street, Dallas, Route 936. Completed or to be completed, 1962: Fairmont, Ross Townships: Sweet Valley-Pleasant Valley Rd., Route 40067, 1.51 miles, widen, resurface, $34,723. Union Ross Townships: Sweet Valley-Muhlenburg Road, Route 40068, 3.14 miles widen, resurface, $67,379. Road work completed this year in the Back Mountain: THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1962 Urges War On Jap Beetles Japanese beetle infestation, little changed this year in Pennsylvania from 1961, may continue to hold its own unless intensive and concerted eradication measures can be adopt- ed, Dr. Thomas L. Guyton, director of the Bureau of Plant Industry, State Department of Agriculture has said. The beetles winter in the grub stage in the ground, feeding on grass roots in the fall and spring. They change to beetles in early summer, emerging as golden green, hard shelled adults, ready to de- vour roses and other flowers and Dallas Township: Center Hill Road, Route 40098, .33 miles, re- surface, $5,732. Kunkle-Demunds Road, Route 40051, .09 miles, re- surface, $1,467. Lake-Kunkle Road, Route 40019, 2.37 miles, widen, re-, surface, $33,677. Jackson Township; Huntsville Chase Road, Route 40058, 4.8 miles, widen, resurface, $53,051. Zbick’s Corners-Chase Road, Route 40059, 3.15 miles resurface, grading, drain- age. Kingston Township: Center Street (Shavertown), Route 40097, .41 miles resurface, grading, drainage, guard fence, $9,185. Carverton Road, Route 40056, .44 miles resurface, $13,665. Pioneer Ave., Route 936, .06 grading, drainage, $1779. 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Slessman, bureau en- tomologist ‘who directed the beetle survey, reported infestation par- ticularly heavy in and near the Pittsburgh and Philadelphia metro- politan areas, including Westmore- land, Fayette, Washington, Beaver and Butler counties, in addition to Allegheny, in Southwestern Penn- sylvania, and Bucks, Montgomery, Chester and Delaware, along with Philadelphia, in the Southeast. Northern tier counties, including Lackawanna, Wyoming and Sullivan in the Northeast showed no in- crease. A small buildup was noted in a band across the state extend- at the ——— Wo— Idetown Marine P.F.C. William G. Caster- line, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Casterline R.D. 4, Dallas, is serving with the Second Marine Division in Guantanamo, Cuba. He is a 1960 graduate of Lake-Lehman High School. After graduating from Bort Camp, Parris Island, South Caro- lina, he was stationed at Camp Le- jeune, North Carolina before being sent to the naval base last August. Jeffery Lynn, son of Mr. and Mrs. ing from the northern tier counties down to about midstate. Slessman pointed out that Jap- anese beetle grubs thrive in lush new lawns. He attributed the in- creased infestation in the state's two leading metropolitan areas largely to large scale changes from rural to urban development, Lynn Hadsel was baptised at Sun- day morning worship service by Rev, Norman Tiffany, at this same service, the beautiful vases of flowers were in memory of Mrs. Oscar Swan given by her family. Carol daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Laning observed her birthday on | Saturday by serving ice cream and cake to grandma and grandpa Mat- tice, Sweet Valley and to grandma and grandpa Laning Sr., Trucks- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hadsel enter- tained at a family dinner on Sun- day in honor of grandson Jeffery who was baptised at the Sunday morning worship service. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Emory Hadsel, Carlton and Carol Hadsel, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hadsel and the guest of honor. 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