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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1966
SECTION B — PAGE 3
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Dallas Students See Sun-driven Car
Bob Graham (left) and Ted Raub | sunlight as GM science lecturer Bill
inspect a model car powered by | Noack explains its operation.
Sun-mobile Demonstrated At DHS
To Encourage Engineering Study
The Sunmobile — a model car!is equivalent to the energy in 4000,-
powered by sunlight — was one of
the features of General Motors ex-
citing science show, Previews ‘of
Progress, which was presented at
Dallds Senior High School on Thurs-
day, March 31.
“There are no plans to produce
sun-powered cars in the foreseeable
future,” GM President James M.
Roche declares, “but this demon-
se symbolizes the continuing
search - of scientists and engineers
for the secrets of power and energy.”
Previews of Progress is a non-
commercial stage show designed to
encourage more students to make
sciensgs and engineering their career.
Pacl with nine dramatic demon-
strations,
was presented in
language by a specially trained two-
man. team.
“According to Dave Tietyen, Pre-
views lecturer who narrated the
show, the solar energy falling on |
one square mile of ground each day
the 45-minute program |
non-technical |:
000 gallons of oil. The Sunmobile
illustrates one method of recovering
some of this energy.
Photoelectric cells on the hood of
the 15-inch Sunmobile convert solar
energy into electrical power. During |
the Previews show, a 300-watt lamp
was used to simulate the sun’s rays.
As the light struck the button-like
cells, the car moved smoothly across
the table.
Among eight other demonstra-
tions in the Previews show were
a roaring jet engine, a vivid illustra-
tion of the gyroscopic principles that
safely guide today’s planes and mis-
siles and an air bearing platform
that slides racross any flat surface
on a thin layer of air.
Seven teams take the show to |
nearly two-million students: and
adults each year in all parts of the
nation. Since 1946, Previews has
been presented in Canada and 22 |
foreign countries in 15 different
| languages.
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CHARLES H. LONG
SWEET VALLEY
477-2211
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| Easter Week Program
‘At Greenfield Village
A family film program of ani-
scheduled at
Greenfield Village during the week
mated cartoons is
of April 8 through April 17.
“Panda and the Magic Serpent,
Room
Hot Rod Huckster,
Wrath, and Hansel and Grete
be presented twice daily during the
Wieekday
Easter vacation period.
showings will be at 1 and 2
and at 2 and 4 p.m. on Saturdays | —
and Sundays.
The Greenfield Village
program is held in the Henry Forc | year around to visitors.
Museum theater and is included in | more than 1,400,00 admissions were
the regular admission charge
Museum.
PHVI( Properties To Be (25a terideng, Wi bo Son |Legal
Closed At Noon On Good | will operate on its normal Sunday
i schedule — 1 pm. to 5 p.m. — on
| Easter Sunday, April 10.
The various historic sites and
properties, and the William Penn
Memorial Museum, will be open as
usual on Saturday, April 9, and also
on Easter Monday, April 11.
Letters
Friday; All Day Easter
All public visitation historic sites |
and properties of The Pennsylvania
Historical and Museum Commission
will be closed at 12 o'clock noon’
on Good Friday, April 8, for the re- |
mainder of the day, and will be,
closed again all day Easter Sunday, Has 10th Birthday
April 10. |
The William Penn Memorial
and
1” will
De. Wanda Long, daughter of Mr. and
d! | Mrs. Charles Long, was entertained
| at a birthday dinner when she
| observed her 10th birthday recent-
The Henry Ford Museum an
movie | Greenfield Village are open the
over Street, Nanticoke, Pa.
Executor without delay.
Notice —
Testamentary have been
sylvani
In 1965 LAME .
D 2 ly. Joining in the occasion: Dolores
Clark, Gerolyn Yoder, Donna Sil-
| vetti. Birthday cake was attractive-
to the recorded at ‘this world famous
! Museum of Americana.
Neville B. Shea, Attorney |
Legal Notice —
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that| SEALED PROPOSALS
Sealed bids will be received by |
granted in the Estate of Bronislawa | the Borough of Dallas, Pennsylvania, |
Tusinska, late of 136 East Union | until 8:00 p.m., EST, April 12,
Street, Nanticoke, Pennsylvania, |
who died February 13, 1966, ol
Stanley Tusinski, of 333 South Han-' or chips, sand, oil, ID-2 laid, F B-1
| laid cinders and salt delivered; ren-
All persons having claims or a] tal and operating a Motopaver.
mands against said estate are re-
quested to make known the same of the Borough Secretary. Bid forms
and all persons indebted to said and proposals may be obtained at
estate to make payment to said 95 Columbia Avenue, Dallas, Penn-
the office of the Borough Secretary |
| for the following items:
Crushed stone, gravel, screenings!
Bids will be received at the office
1a.
Bids shall be accompanied with
ly decorated with pink roses. Also a certified check in the amount of
present were brother and sister, $100.00.
Jan, Miralee Beth, and her parents. The Borough reserves the right
to accept or reject any or all bids
| or any parts thereof.
Walter T. Rowett
Borough Secretary
1966 Legal Notice —
| Sealed bids will be received by
the Board of Directors of Lake-
Lehman School District, Lehman,
| Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, un-
til 8:00 p. m., E. S. T. Tuesday,
April 12, 1966, for medical supplies,
typewriter maintenance, coal, and
fuel oil. Specifications and instruc-
| tions to bidders may be obtained
at the Office of Administration,
Lehman, Pennsylvania.
| ELEANOR HUMPHREY
Secretary
No!
‘What we are saying is:
Getting Your Easter
Bonnet From A«P?
We don’t sell Easter bonnets but...
we suspect many an Easter hat
has been paid for with money saved by shopping A&P.
Are we implying that A&P has the lowest prices
on all items all the time?
There is no store that can make that claim.
»
U.S. GOV'T,
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INSPECTED GRADE “A” YOUNG
TURK
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Smaller size turkeys
available at slightly
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FULLY COOKED SMOKED (SHANK PORTION)
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(WHOLE OR EiTHER HALF)
19° -63°
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DOMESTIC READY TO EAT
Canned Hams
BONELESS
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Ducks » 53¢
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