The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 09, 1964, Image 7

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Robert Disque, T. Emerson Evans,
Lewis Ide, Wesley Moore and Ev-
_ erett Wilson.
~ Mr. Anderson has been selected
. to serve as toastmaster and will
._ introduce Torrance
_. District Deputy Grand Master who
will speak on the “History of Odd
Fellowship.”
Naugle, Past
Michael Kuchta of Commonwealth
Telephone
world.
Company will
slides of the entire Sheppton Mine
Disaster which was covered by news
correspondents from all over the
show
‘Members of all 0dd Fellow Lod-
Open Sewerage
(Continued from Page 1A)
on both sides of the building, going
home at the end of classes with
clothes a far cry from the clean
togs they dressed in that morning.
Not only are parents perturbed
over ‘the grime on their offsprings,
but danger now arising from rott-
ing sewage is a real cause for alarm.
public are cordially invited to at-
tend. Tickets may ‘be purchased
from any member of the committee
with reservation deadline set as
April 13. -
Major Messick
CAP Commander
Gets Promotion In
Auxiliary Unit
Irwin E. Messick, 59 Saginaw
Street, Dallas, recently promoted to
the Civil Air Patrol grade of major,
is commander of CAP Group 20
Headquarters in Dallas which is
responsible for six CAP squadrons
in Northeastern Pennsylvania.
The CAP is an Air Force Auxiliary |
active in air search and rescue and
aerospace education.
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 9; 1964
Maj.
Messick is a
retired Air | mission through the Squadron Offi- |
Force Captain with 21 years service. cer School of the Air University at |
A 14-year CAP veteran, Maj. Mes- | Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama.
sick, who is a rated CAP pilot, has |
(HIGHWAY CHARLATANS |
Would you go to a surgeon for |
He is a graduate of West Pittston | a serious operation if you knew |
served as an operations officer in| High School and has attended the | he never had a license to practice |
the Colorado CAP Wing ‘and’ a University of Maryland and numer- medicine ?
squadron commander in Main and | ous service schools.
Florida CAP Wings.
His wide range of CAP experience
stemmed from his Air Force career
which led him all over the United | tension Course
States and abroad to Japan.
| automobile,
back by ship, can boast of ‘having |
been all
world.”)
Maj. Messick enlisted in the Army | Suzanne, 13, who is a CAP ‘cadet |
| education, Maj.
Maj.
the | former Helen Cole.
| daughters, Martha
the way around
Rose,
Messick has com-
pleted more of the Air Force's Ex-
Institute
courses
Messick is married to the
They have two | —— a
17, and
in 1941 and reinlisted in the Air assigned to Wilkes-Barre Composite |
Force in 1947, receiving. his com- | Squadron 205.
Both girls are stu-
|
| a license is operating a potentially |
| Would you fly in a commercial |
A staunch advocate of aerospace | airliner if you knew the pilot had |
| failed to pass the test for a pilot's |
| license ?
| “Certainly not,’
| like that.”
| This 1 is exactly the way the com-
dents ‘in Dallas School District.
ployee of the U. 8S. Post Office De-
| partment in Dallas.
ges and members of the general
you reply! “I|
(His | than any other CAP member in| wouldn't trust my life with men |
carried to Japan and | Northeastern Pennsylvania.
missioner of traffic safety, Harry ,
| H. Brainerd, feels about Pennsyl-
vanians who drive without hold-
ing an operator's license.
“The person who drives without
dangerous machine - on our high-
ways, risking his life and the lives
of others.”
Legal experts for the Bureau of |
Traffic Safety report that 10,020
convictions were issued in 1963 for
| persons operating a car without a
license, practically double the num-
ber
| convictions were recorded.
Maj. Messick is currently an em- |
Two classifications of drivers are
especially upsetting to the Bureau
of Traffic Safety — —_ The person who
issued in 1962, when 5,177 |
SECTION B — PAGE 7
Comets To Play Saturday
The “Comets” will play for danc-
| ing at the Junior High Canteen
Saturday, April 11, 7:30-
in the Dallas Jr. High
School gym.
Dance,
:30 p.m.
There will be -a nominal fee and
adult supervision.
drives after failing a driver's test,
and the person who loses a license
from the Commonwealth's vigorous
re-exam program. In both instances
! the law has declared them unsafe
to drive, for their own protection
and the protection of others.
“FRESH FRYING AND BROILING
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WHOLE
CHICKEN
NONE
PRICED
HIGHER!
LB.
tered or
AGP’s price policy assures you of
the top grade whole, split, quar-
cut-up BROILING or
FRYING Chickens at the adver-
tised prices.
same grade Chickens wrapped and
labeled under a different name at
higher prices at AGP. Come See!
You'll really save!!!
Cut-Up, Split and Quartered
Bo CHICKENS
You wont See the
wu. 3°
Fresh Fryer Parts
BREASTS,
LEGS, THIGHS,
and DRUMSTICKS
(Wings __Ib. 29¢)
"YOUR
Sdpice!
49°
All 7” Cuts
(First Cuts
Included) Lh.
co
SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY
LIVER
BEEF CALVES
90° . §0¢
SUPER
Ri
-RIGHT QUALITY NONE PRICED HIGHER!
: INCH |, EG"
A a CUTS
DELMONICO NONE PRICED HIGHER!
T K BONELESS |, $1] 5
BEEF RIB : o :
ALLGOOD SLICED
BACON
SPICED
| “Luncheon Meat
SUPER-RIGHT SLICED
3-Lb.
Can
Bacon Canadian Style \ eos
AGB BRAND
Bockwur st Vac Pac Er
BONELESS
IA and LIVER
EXCELSIOR BUTTERED
$1.09 Beef Steaks .
45¢ Fre
59
SMOKED
BONE IN
SHARP
-SUNNYBROOK -LARGE, GRADE -‘A*
Fresh Eggs 2 ~2.89¢
Cheddar Cheese .. §5¢
Heat
NURST
Fresh Picnics
Boneless Butts... “69c
Stewing Beef.... » 69¢ Plate Beef
| SUNNYBROOK GRADE ‘A’
Breaded Shrimp _____ or 696
Flounder Fillet _______ re. DO
Ocean Perch Fillet ___ /. 49¢
Shrimp "os __ $1.99
Serve Fried Seafood!
Fried Flounder -
" Fried Ocean Perch __.
Fried Shrimp Rolls .___ + 89¢
SUPER-RIGHT
By The Piece
Lb. 39
1-Lb. Pkg. 2:Lb. Pkg.
4r 8
14-Oz.
n Pkg.
77°
+ 38¢
YOUR
CHOICE
Lesser Amounts Ib. 15¢
3-39:
SUPER- RIGHT THIN SLICED
Luncheon Meats
PICKLE LOAF, OLIVE LOAF, PLAIN LOAF,
OLD FASHIONED LOAF, BOLOGNA AND
MACARONI and CHEESE LOAF
6-0z.
Pkg.
29°
Cap'n John Frozen Seafood!
2
WHITE
HOUSE
uw. 58g
1
3 Ih, 1% oz. Pkg.
75°
SALVO
2-LB., 14-0Z. PKG.
RCO OND he
JOY
1 PINT 6-Oz. BOT.
59
1-LB. PKG.
27°
CHECK
YOUR
SPIC & SPAN
LUCKY
TICKET
JANE
PARKER
Blackberry Pie
Pound Cake JANE PARKER
GOLD or MARBLE
Sticky Buns
English Muffins xe
JANE
PARKER
—NUTLEY BRAND —
MARGARINE
« 29°
EVAPORATED MILK
6
JANE PARKER
PINEAPPLE
PIE [%] -
1-Lh.
Solids
FL
Cans
$ SEAFOOD BUYS! §
Here Is Another A&P Assurance
WHEN YOU UNWRAP ANY AGP MEAT
PACKAGE, YOU WILL FIND THE HID-
DEN SIDE WILL BE EQUAL IN QUA- |
LITY AND APPEARANCE TO THE
VISIBLE SIDE.
wn
a
Fresh Shad
BUCK ROE
NERY
IN COCKTAIL
SULTANA REGULAR or CRINKLE CUT
FRENCH FRIES
25°
2-Lh.
Pkg.
SAUCE - oye ER 3 for 8%¢c
FANGY HALIBUT STEAK - 59c¢c
FANGY SALMON STEAK
FANGY SWORDFISH STEAK
FRESH MACKEREL
STANDARD OYSTERS _ “2;
LITTLE NECK CLAMS 2 o-
| SHRIM
» 800
7Qn~
th. 23¢c
73c¢
75¢
TOWN SQUARE STRAWBERRY
Shortcake...
A&P STRAWBERRIES ____2
A&P CAULIFLOWER _ ___2%. 39¢c
A&P ASPARAGUS SPEARS __ 75" 45¢
OGOMA CGOBBLERS ™ :.. _ "ro 89¢
10-Oz.
Pkg.
10-Oz.
Pkgs.
39°
45¢
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VOLUME SEVEN
NOW ON SALE
THE GOLDEN BOOK HISTORY OF THE
UNITED STATES
99°
= 39°
SAVE
10¢c
wr 4
SAVE
10c
wr 390
= 350 |
RO A I NINN
This Coupon
Worth
(COUPON EXPIRES APRIL 11, 1964)
ET I A I VA 7
10° |
Toward the Purchase of
FOUR (4) 1-LB. CANS
A&P APPLE SAUCE
SAVE
4c
PKG. OF
5” 21¢
JANE PARKER SLICED JEWISH
Rye Bread
| save Due
6¢ :
JANE PARKER SLICED
White Bread
1-Lb.,
6-0z.
Loaf
5
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:
5
8
>
i 28°
This Coupon
Worth
MARVEL OR
CRESTMONT iCE CR EAM
(COUPON EXPIRES APRIL 11, 1964)
BSN AABN
10°
Toward the Purchase of
ONE (1) HALF GALLON