The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 14, 1965, Image 9

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    DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
| ~ On December 16, Osage Lodge
712, 1.0.0.F., Lehman, honored
| John Rebennack of Meeker when he
was presented with a 40 genp mem--
bership jewel. .
Mr. Rebennack who ails a
successful fruit and berry farm is
ia Past Noble Grand of Osage Lodge
‘and ig active in the organization
and @ phases of community life.
Past Noble Grand Lester Squier
Clyde McMurtrie's
Fun®al Tomorrow
Services for Clyde McMurtrie,
Ceasetown, will be held Friday at
11 from the Bronson Funeral Home,
with burial in Ceasetown Cemetery.
Friends may ‘call Thursday evening.
Mr. McMurtrie, 56, was - found
dead Monday evening, by a neigh-
“bor who was disturbed by the ab-
sence of lights in the house. Coro-
ner Dr. Lewis Thomas said death
was due to natural causes, and had
probably occurred Sunday night.
For twenty-five years, Mr. Mec-
Murtrie had lived at Ceasetown.
He had served a hitch in the Navy
‘during peacetime.
Five years ago he retired from
‘active work. He had been em-
ployed, by Susquehanna -Coal Co.
and ~ ) American Car and Foundry.
Native of Forty Fort, his parents
: / were glne late James and Fannie
§ Mite McMurtrie Raup. ci
| He leaves an aunt, Mrs. Etta Mc-
|Graw, (Beach ‘Haven. - °° *% |
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The Dallas Post
presented the award in the absence
of Noble Grand Frederick Ander-
son. ;
Participating * in the ceremony
were left ‘to’ right, first row: Rev.
Winfield Kelley, Lee Johnson, Glenn
Johnson, Lester Squier, John Reb-
ennack, William Rineman, Joseph
Ellsworth, Raymond ‘Searfoss. Sec-
ond row: Everett Wilson, Wesley
Moores: Nm Robbins, Robert
Tots From Dot In The Congo
Dorotity Gilbert continues
her fascinating tales of life in
" the troubled Congo, where kit-
- tens are, a major event, and
rebels are hundreds of miles
away. Here is Dot... and we all
. wish she were out of the Congo:
WHEN AN AFRICAN DREAMS!
Gaziala our O. S. graduate who
stayed here to ‘work says he
dreamed ‘one night that you all
came to visit me and he came up
and we all sang and prayed until
midnight! I am giving him driv-
jing lessons. - What a job! Not that
he isn’t doing well, it’s just what a
job, that's all! I'd like to be able
to send him out sometimes ‘to sur-
rounding - villages for Public Health
work without me.
i : Oct. 7
; SAFE!
We just got word that our 5 men
are all safe ‘and sound in Elizabeth-
ville-. .. The Army has retaken
that area, but it will be a long time
before there is any real peace.
: Oct. 13
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materials and expert workmanship at
extremely low prices. Since AAMCO
i shops produce large volumes of work
at top efficiency; transmission. repair
costs are reduced to an all-time low.
Major repairs, may be avoided by
minor adjustments, if they are made
obligation!
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At the bridge
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Phone 288-6613
CRAIC
Disque, T. Emerson Evans.
Following the meeting, a social
hour followed and plans were made
for the annual auction which will
be held in the spring.
Osage Lodge of Lehman was or-
ganized on May 17, 1870 and is
nearing its hundredth anniversary
date. The organization boasts 65
members.
THAT TRIP —
I had very few stops on my trips,
at ‘most check points I was waved
on through, but did have to open
my suitcase once, the first time I
ever -had to. Ususally they only
search Congolese. It happened I
had in there my box of slides so I
pulled out one of Pres. Kasavubu
which charmed the soldiers no end
(they were the Provincial ones,
maybe the National ones wouldn't
be all that happy) I tried out my
Lingala on the soldiers and passed
out little books of Bible verses,
which pleased them. Police and
soldiers often stop a mission car
not to check it but to ask for books
to read, so it’s nice to carry a bunch
of tracts in Kikongo and /or Lingala.
On the way back we all had to open
suitcases at the one big bridge
which is the place most closely
guarded (very wisely!) but the
guards were very polite and careful
not to touch a thing themselves but
had me do the opening. Needless
to say they found no guns, bombs,
grenades nor bows and arrows!
Nov. 7
THERE IS A REAL NEED
The point is, we have no regular
appropriation from our Board or
any. other, only the original capital
grant. We hope our Board will
soon come through with something. i
for Public |
I submitted a budget
Health months ago.
AND AGAIN —
I have been meaning to ask you
lots of quilt blocks cut in penny
postcard size. The patients are al-
ways begging for them, especially
the men in Orthopedics. It gives
‘them something to do to while
away ‘the weeks ey are laid up,
and gives them a| blanket to take
home. For some ‘of tthe refugees
it may be the only cover they have
at all.
HOME GROWN. PEANUTS!
‘We have had enough rain to
bring the peanuts above ground al-
ready. A little girl, my houseboy’s
sister, came and planted a patch to
earn some money. About Jan. I
should have my own home grown
peanut butter — how about that!
Nov. 17
COME KITTY, KITTY, KITTY!
The cat had 5 kittens Sat. ‘night,
ail coal black just like mama and
papa. I had her: favorite drawer
ail fixed and then she wens and
had them while I was out — on ray
bed!
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. ‘THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1965
Osae Lodge No. 712, Lehman, Bwar ds 40 Year Pin To John Rebennack
SECTION B — PAGE 3
STEAKS
PORTERHOUSE STEAKS “* 79¢
SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY...
NONE PRICED HIGHER!
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SUPER-RIGHT . . . FRESH, LEAN
PORK BUTTS
WHOLE OR PIECE
35;
GROUND OR SLICED
39:
OR
CUT FROM FRESH FRYERS
CHICKEN PARTS
LEGS
PICKLE & PIM
49
KISSLING’S
SAUERKRAUT .......
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DANISH HAM ......
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Oscar Mayer 1-Ib.
Fr anks Regular or All Beef
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Grade ‘A’ Turkeys
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MEATS
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MODERN BISCUIT |
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ANN PAGE GROUMD (20c OFF)
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