Lo . & —— Sr coon A oc Pm A i I —— 5 SLRE EE CE DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Trucksville Tomorrow night at 8 in the municipal building Trucksville Fire Company will hold a special meet- ing. Committees appointed at an earlier session will make their re- ports. All Firemen and interested residents are urged to attend. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Vern Pritchard, Maple Street, entertained recently Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones, Concord, California. VISIT DESOCIOS A zroup of former Back Moun- tain ¥®sidents were recently enter- tained by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph De- Socio at their home at Syracuse, N. Y. Mrs DeSocio is the former Jean = Pesavento of Davis Street. Guests attending were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pavlick, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Case, Jack Pesavento, and host and hostess. NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB Neighborhood Card Club met at the home of Mrs. John Roushey, Sr., Hellers Grove, on Thursday night. Prizes were won by Mrs. Harry Owens and Mrs. Ogden Pal- mer. Other members in attendance were: Mesdames Harold Croom, Sheldon Hoover, William Lohman, Richard Mathers, Robert Mathers, and Robert Shoemaker. (Continued on Page 4 B) ’ FREEDONA FARMS Dairy Dispersal MESHOPPEN, PA. WYOMING CO. MESHOPPEN TWP. ) Due to other interest, I am selling my complete dairy at Public Auction, on the farm formerly known as the Cyrus Tyler Farm, at Myo-Beach, also 2 miles West of Meshoppen, on U. S. Route 6 and 10 miles West of Tunkhannock, on Saturday, October 16 12:00 P.M., Rain or Shine 42 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS Health: This herd has been bangs certified and TB tested for many years. 100% calfhood vaccinated. All will be properly pro- tected against shipping fever. Pregnancy examinations, udders checked prior to sale date by capable vet. Individual health charts on day of sale. DHIA—1965 records nearly 16,000 M, 620 F. This high producing Wyoming Co., herd consists of 32 milch cows, 3 fresh recently, 9 close springers or fresh by day of sale. pe bred for November and December, 5-2 year old bred heifers, 1" fresh and 4 bagging. 5 beautiful open yearlings. These Four Cows Will Mean A Lot To You eedona Weber Winterthur, daughter of H 42, 6 yr. 288 d, 22,442 M, 923 F, 41%; Freedona Weber Burcader, 7 yr. 305 d, 23,757 M, 835 F; Freedona Weber Ona, 5 yr., 21,182 M, 827 F; Red, 5 yr., 23,215 M, 844 F. OTHER HIGHLIGHTS OF THE SALE Freedona Inspiration Mary 5 yr., 15,113 M, 772 F; Freedona Janet Burcader, 7 yr. 20,942 M, 781 F; Freedona Comet Lassie, 5 yr., 16,419 M, 732 F; Freedona Weber Promoter, 3. yr., 19,524 M, 721 F; Freedona Skokie Joan, 3 yr., 19,125 M, 696 F; Freedona Almeda Ceydermead, 4 yr., 18,207. M, 682 F; Freedona Dunloggin Pet, 268 d, 4 yr., 17,710 M, 617 F, will be fresh by sale date. ~ DHIA test on Aug. 22, 1965 was 15,130 M, 594 F, 3.9%. We feel certain that this herd will make over 16,000 M and 620 F. Every animal born and raised on this farm from top producing dams and 100% NEBA sires. These cows are large and outstand- ing in every respect, young, type and production we will prove. This is a small select herd that will really work and look! Make your plans now to attend this fine dispersal. 5000 Roto-bales of mixed brome and alfalfa hay. 400 bales of ¥whird cutting of alfalfa hay, 42 acres of standing silage corn for sale by private treaty. ) Beautiful 300 acre farm for sale by private treaty. {TERMS — CASH Lunch — Tent Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fassett, Owners MESHOPPEN, PA., RFD MERTON L. BUNNELL, Auctioneer and Sales Mgr. Springville, Pa. Phone 965-2375 ALBERT W. SMITH, Pedigrees ! CORNER, BOX 408, Dallas, SPORTSMANS CORNER by 3m Hopvle The other day I stopped in and had a visit with a good friend and a sportsman -- DAVE (DAVEY) KOZEMCHAK -- and while I wes there Mrs. Kozemchak made some homemade noodles and I must ad- mit it was quite a treat. The only ‘ question now is which is better, Mrs. Kozemchak’s noodles or old Jim's homemade soup. By the way, DAVEY is back in school and is doing real well both with the studies and with the girls too. Let's face it, the whole family are a bunch of swell people no matter what. GAME CAN COUNT: Many ani- mals can count up to one. If you want to fool a big buck, walk into the woods with a pal and have the pal walk out. The deer counts one in, one out and assumes all's well until you harvest him. SKINNED: Try tomato skins to liven up fishing. Drape pieces over bait and see if fish respond to color (?) or action (?) you decide which, but they say it works. It would be difficult to pinpoint 1 any one area in Pennsylvania as] being the “hot spot” for stalking deer with a bow and arrow. Every county in the state ‘registered some archery kills last year. A record archery harvest took place in 1964 when bowhunters reported exactly 1,600 animals. As in 1964 season, archers this year will be permitted to take one deer of either sex. If a hunter is successful in bagging a deer during archery season he is not permitted to kill deer during rifle season. Potter County led the state last year with a harvest of 163 deer; Ly- | coming County was second with 103 and Sullivan County third with 59. Legal hunting hours during the archery season are from 6 a. m. to 5 p. m. EST. Waterfowl hunters are required to retain a fully feathered wing on each migratory bird while being transported. Bow and arrow and shotguns not larger than ten gauge may be used to take waterfowl. Pump guns must be limited to a three shell capacity. Electric calling devices are not legal in the hunting of migratory water- fowl. In accordance with federal regu- lations there are no open seasons on snow geese and swans. No federal Migratory Bird Stamp is required to hunt snipe. All other shooting regulations apply. ‘WOODCOCK season opens at sun- rise and RUFFED GROUSE and SQUIRREL opens at 7 a. m. EST on Saturday, October 16. This week’s hunting SUNRISE TO SUNSET TABLE is: Oct. 14, 6:17 to 5:30; Oct. 15, 6:18 to 5:28; Oct. 16, 6:19 to 5:27; Oct. 17, 6:20 to 5:25; Oct. 18, 6:21 to 5:24; Oct. 19. 6:22 to 5:22; Oct. 20, 6:23 to 5:21. Times are a. m. to p. m. EST. Any questions or information you might have send to SORTA x5 18612 or phone 674-3529. JOHN T. MACIALEK NORTH EATON, PA. EATON TOWNSHIP ‘We will sell the following personal property at the farm located in North Eaton, second farm past Donald Williams—watch for red auction arrows at south lend of river bridge and Esso Station in Tunkhannock, Pa.,—on : ¥ Saturday, Oct. 23, 1965 ¥ 10:30 A.M. SHARP 42 HI-GRADE HOLSTEINS All 1965 TB and blood tested free herd. Calthood vaccinated. Health charts on day of sale. This dairy consists of 27 milch cows, 7 close springers or fresh by day of sale, 3 first-calf heifers, just fresh; 12 due to freshen in November, December and January, 5 2-year-old heifers, bred for December and January; 7 open yearlings. Sale highlights of ownersamplers records: Dee, 13,058 M, 473 F, just fresh; Jan, 11,663 M, 400 F, just fresh; Maity, 2 yr., 11 mos., 11,663 M, 434 F, due November 26; Tex, 11,232 M, 437 F, due December 23; Ilene, 11,368 M, 414 F, due December 21; Meme, 10,768 M, 423 F, due October 29; Donna, 10,656 M, 440 F, due October 20; Bess, 10,202 M, 397 F, just fresh. "This fine herd of cattle ‘represents 100% NEBA sires and bred back to popular NEBA bulls. Here is a good young herd of Hol- steins and will make money for the average dairyman. Now is the time to buy. Come prepared as they will be sold at your prices. John Deere Model 70 Diesel Tractor - A-I JD 5-ton wagon, with rack; JD 4-bar side rake, on rubber; JD 95 bu. PTO manure spreader, JD No. 5 7° mower, Ford Model 250 mer baler, with New Holland bale thrower, A-1; Sno-Co elevator, *“grain auger elevator, with [7% h.p. motor; cylinder corn sheller, Oliver trip 3-bottom 16” trailer plows, 4-séction harrow, JD 3-pt. hitch, Arrow-vent 42” hay dryer fan, with 71 h.p. motor; 36” ventilating fan, with shutters and % h.p. motor; Wilson 8-can side- door milk cooler, 20-gal. gas water heater, 2 DeLaval mag. milking units, DeLaval No. 73 milker pump and motor, all milking utensils, electric clipper, dehorners, hydraulic cylinder, electric motors, shallow well piston pump, 1%” centrifugal pump, 1 ton electric hoist, 24” riding lawnmower, endgate irons, wagon unloading unit, 6 h.p. high pressure boiler. g : HOUSEHOLD ITEMS at 10:30 A.M. Sharp Birds eye maple dresser, 2 chests of drawers, maple desk, vanity, 2 maple night stands, 2 walnut end tables, Inlaid end table, Syl- vania 27” TV set, mahogany bed, GE automatic filter-flow washer, Kenmore gas stove, sofa, chairs, M.W, refrigerator, china closet, rugs and other items. 20 Acres of Standing Silage Corn FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY WYOMING CO. TERMS — CASH LUNCH TENT Mr. and Mrs. John T. Macialek, Owners TUNKHANNOCK, PA., RD 5 MERTON L. BUNNELL, WAYNE WEAVER, Auctioneers | ~ Springville, Pa. — Phone 965-2375 _ DISPERSAL i Many Parents Attend Back To School Night Three hundred interested parents attended the Back To School pro- gram of Dallas Junior High School PTA last week. Principal John Rosser introduced the faculty, 29 of the 30 teachers being present. Mrs. John Rogers presided and during the business meeting William E. Price was elect- ed vice president. Theme for the year will be Concern plus Know- ledge equals Action. . Mrs. Joseph Katyl, membership chairman, advised parents that en- | velopes would be sent home so that they might join the PTA which is seeking 100% goal this year. Mrs. Elwood Swingle, Blood Bank chair- man said membership in the Associ- ation is necessary to obtain same in case of need or emergency. Mrs. Calvin Wettstein, ways and means chairman, announced the PTA will sponson. a dance on No- vember 5. Mrs. Joseph Balavage is hospitality chairman and Mrs. Rob- ert Fleming in charge of legislation committee. s 0 rr ERNEST | GAY New Dallas Shopping Center Centermoreland 333-4500 DALLAS 675-1176 ASPHALT PAVING Driveways Parking Areas CRUSHED STONE “Meeting Pa. Dept. of Highway Specifications.” American Asphalt Paving Co. 696-1114 Plant and Quarry — Chase THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1965 SECTION SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY ... 2 to 3-lbs. FRESH FRYERS & BROILERS WHOLE NONE PRICED HIGHER! Sliced Bacon ... ." 79c¢ Chicken Livers ...........» 49¢ Tender Beef Liver ........» 39¢ Smoked Boneless Butts ....» 79¢c Long Bologna “ii “ee » 45¢ Large Link Sausage =i = » 59c Fresh Ham Plate Boiling Beef ........» Spare Ribs Cameco Pressed Ham ... 5H: Boneless Turkey Breasts ..." Boneless Stewing Beef ....» CUT-UP OR LEG OR BREAST SPLIT cen... 30c | QUARTERS ... " 30c ALLGOOD LEAN TENDER He" Ge 19¢ 49c 49¢ 75¢ 69 Country Style Ib. 5-0z. a POTATOES i: i Sava ws 300 2» 39¢ Bosc Pears D’Anjou Pears ----.-% Fresh Carrots Western @ pigs. 29€ Florida Oranges --.--** 93¢ Fresh Mushrooms .----.™ 4% .3 » 35¢ Cameco Danish Ham .... 5: 59c | Midget Salami ue ......» 6%¢ Fresh Meat Loaf i: ...» 55¢ | Boneless Chuck Roast .....» 69c Fully Cooked Hams ono n 65c | Lamb Combination .......» 45¢ Tender Calves Liver .......» 95¢| Corned Beef Brisket "= » 69c CORTLAND and MacINTOSH A 8 les Grade "A" Lh. C 7 U.S. No. 1 Bag rd TOKAY GRAPES n. 10cC 20-1b. oe: T9C Fresh Cucumbers .....4 = 29¢ Grapefruit ive... 3 « 3%5¢ Celery Hearts ........ = 25c Fresh Cranberries Ocean Spray n. 99 8-0z, Fresh Cole Slaw ... ..° 19c Spinach reeh care "5:0 25¢ % &_ JUBLEE J CUT FROM FRESH FRYING CHICKENS Legs With Thighs or Breasts SUPER-RIGHT THIN SLICED LUNCHEON MEATS Bologna, Pickle & Pimenio, Plain Loaf, Spiced Luncheon Old Fashioned and Olive Loaf YOUR CHOICE! 9%¢ ( rinse ) go Sea Food Values! 6-0z. Pkgs. Fancy Sea Scallops Dressed Whiting .......» Fresh Haddock Fillet ....» 69¢ Claw Crob Meat ... 7. °1 15 resh Oysters ome 5% T8c Can —] Frozen Food Values! (IN GRAVY) he 1.39 FRENCH’S Sliced Turkey AGP VANILLA BAVARIAN Creme Cake ...... ';:2~ 49c. EVANS Orange Juice .... 6 32 8%¢ A&P Cut Corn ... Sultana Meat Pies ng 35¢ 8-0z. 89 c Pies 185-UZ. PKG. Z5¢c) 3-0z. 10c 2-Lb. Pkg. Loaf 85¢ i SYLVAN SEAL Cream Cheese ....... KRAFT PASTEURIZED PROCESS Ch Velveeta Ses... .. SILVER ROOK Butter ..... 1-Lb. es + + 0 0 0 + Print T2c SUNNYBROOK—MEDIUM SIZE Fresh Eggs Grace «a ....2 = 97¢c Nabisco Dandy Oyster Crackers». Bumble Bee Si Tuna ... 2 Gm ° uttermilk 6-0z. Oillshury Ziti Panshoke co. . ge . 14Y2-0z. Duncan Hines © Cake Mix “sc” O Butter Kernel =: Corn 12-0z. Armour’s Treet .......... Can Hormel's Spam .......... &.F Lucky Whip Dessert Topping ¢..* Pillsbury =i Flour ..... 5.” Pillshury «im Biscuits ..2 Ronn Hershey's Mie Candy Bars of Burry’s Scooter Pies ...... a 4 Herb-ox Bouillon Cubes ... "5." 2 JANE PARKER CHERRY uk Peach Pie ...... JANE PARKER Donuts JANE PARKER Angel Food Ring ...... JANE PARKER BREAD Cracked Whe~t 39¢ 67c 29%¢ 3c 53¢c 49¢ 49¢ 57¢ 19¢ 39¢ 9c = 39 | doz. 25¢ oo 45¢ Plain, Sugar or Cinnamon 2 niger. 1 | EIGHT 0'CLOCK 5 COFFEE Bazooka Bubble 1c Swanee Facial Tissues Jiffy Biscuit Mix Ann Page Red Beans . . YOUR CHOICE! 10° Jona Lima Beans, 1-Lb. Can American Beauty Butter Beans, 15-Oz. Can Great Northern Beans, American Belle, Sliced Carrots, 14%2-0z. American Belle Prepared Spaghetti, Sultana Pork and Beans, 1-Lb. Cans lona Cut Beets, 1-Lb. Cans lona Tomato Puree, 1072-0z. Cans Dawn Glo Green Beans, 16-0Oz. Can 60° Grape Jelly swore | | |, Ann Page Ketchup . . 1572-0z. (American Beauty) 151 ne pe 1 99 less 390 Bertie: GC : re. 182 ao” dlc we 10c . 3-99 Gum . . Butter- nu Milk J&J Baby Shampoo ...... LE 49¢ Sunshine ~= Cookies . .. pis = Sas Lang S Pickles Fresh Kosher /2 Gal. 49¢ Deep Blue 32 Tuna ..... € c. 99¢C W Easy-Off Window Cleaner "c.. 49c¢ Seneca Orangeade . wea Quer Bla . FLUFFO CRISCO BEECH-NUT COFFEE-MATE HEINZ COLDEN SHORTENING SHORTENING STRAINED BABY FOOD ion 27c $9 43c ne KETCHUP a 85¢ an 89C 6 ..99¢ i T30 Thor 29€ CALO JOP JOB | MR. 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