The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 25, 1966, Image 9

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Back To School In Trailer Classroom Sp onsored By Penna. Gas And Water Co.
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- Rulison Evans,
Back Mountain region and chairman | Rose ' Marie Gulius,
of the board of the Pennsylvania
Ga. Water Co., turns to a role as |
ctor in the history of natural
its growth in popularity | sylvania Gas & Water Co.
gas and
here as he outlines the territory
and increasing number of gas pipe |
Moore Family Holds 10th Reunion
Tenth annual
Charles Moore family was held Sun-
day, August 14,
Lake T. J. in East Dallas.
A picnic dinner and supper was
enjoyed, with a business meeting |
during the afternoon. The same of- |
ficers of the previous year were kept |
in office.
Much needed rain fell all after-
noon, which prevented many games;
but kept the family all together |
under the shelter, so that we real-
ly bad a better visiting time,
especially with the ones who came!
so far.
Coming the greatest distance were
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hawke, Clear-
water, Florida, and their daugh-
ter Betty Knapp and son Bobby,
Miami, Fla. ;
. The oldest gentleman was Chester
be ke; in fact the oldest couple
"Chester and Carrie (Moore)
Hoke
e youngest member was Eliza-
ib (Beth) Ruth Salmon, John-
HOMEMADE
POTATO PANCAKES
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Trucksville Snack Shop
CARVERTON ROAD
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reunion of the
at Ted Wilson's |
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
CONTACT LENSES
DR. |. BERGER
OPTOMETRIST
27 Machell Ave., Dallas
Phone 674-4921
New Dallas
Shopping
Center
Centermoreland 333-4500
DALLAS 675-1176
| McIntyre.
The girls went ‘back-to-school’
spon-
| sored matural gas trailer classroom |
son City, N.Y. She is the daughter
| of Bill and Betty (Harvey) Salmon.
The members having the largest
| family in attendance was Mr. and
| Mrs. Byron Moore, Binghamton,
[ N.Y., with eleven present.
Others present were, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Moore, and daughter
| Mrs. Alyce Wadin, Mr. and Mrs.
| Floyd Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. William
| Salmon and daughter Beth, Mr. and
| Mrs. Calvin Harvey, = daughters
| Nancy and Joyce, Johnson City; Mr.
| and Mrs. Byron Moore Sr., Mr. and |
Mrs. Byron Moore Jr. and daughter |
Karen, Mr. and Mrs. James Moore, |
resident of the| lines in the utility’s network for
left, and Julie |
500,000 feet of gas line pipe in-
| stalled the past year.
for a brief period, when the Penn- |
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Mr. Evans that this year the utility
will break an all-time record of
In addition to the subsequent in-
crease in consumer units, the
increased use of natural gas is a big
was in the region and learned from | boost to the economy of the ‘region.
Aauphiers Dianne and Kathleen, Mr.
and’ Mrs. Richard Moore, all from
Binghamton, N.Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hawke,
Clearwater, Fla.; Mrs. Betty Knapp,
son Bobby, Miami Fla.; Fred Moore,
Philadelphia; Mrs. Fred Hawke,
Ashley, Mrs. Mary Lind, Bloomfield,
N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. David Moore,
children David Jr., Kimberly, Ricky
and Pamela, Passaic, N.J.; Mrs.
Sherwood (Priscilla) Krum and son
Howard, Mt. Zion; Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Moore, Lehman; Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Moore, Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Moore, children Edward Jr.,
Lynette and Walter. Myre Carlin
and me (Irene Moore), all from
| East Dallas.
Sheep projects are one more area
of livestock programs set up on a
statewide and national] scale for 4-H
Club members. The state sponsor-
ships was assumed this year by
Wilson & Co., Inc., which previously
had offered scholarships only on a
national selection basis.
Announcement of the new state
award for highest ranking sheep
project member is an engraved wrist
‘watch. The cooperative Extension
: Service, which sets up guidelines for
i the 4-H program, selects both state
and national award winners.
The 4-H'er, in the course of work-
on the project, not only learns the
responsibility of animal care, feed-
ing and health, but also learns to
appreciate the importance of lamb
as a food and sheep products for
human comfort such as wool.
Skill in readying the animal for
the show ring 'is another challenge
for the young sheep raisers. Breed-
practices are part of the project.
Local leaders and county extension
agents work with the youngsters.
The six 1966 national winners
will be ‘announced during the
ing, marketing and management |
4-H Award For Best Sheep Project
National 4-H Club Congress held in
Chicago - right after Thanksgiving.
Each will receive a $500 scholarship.
Legal Notice —
Sealed proposals will be received
by the Dallas School District for
EXCAVATING, GRADING, AND
SEEDING BASEBALL PLAYING
FIELD, DALLAS SENIOR HIGH
SCHOOL. Specifications may be se-
cured at the office of the Secretary,
Dallas Senior High School Building,
Dallas, Pennsylvania.
All/bids shall be in the hands of
Mrs.
later than’ 3:00 p. m., E. D. T.,
August 26, 1966, Bids will be
opened at an adjourned meeting of
the Board to be held at 7:00 p. m.,
E. D. T., Friday, August 26, 1966,
in the library of the Dallas Senior
High School.
The Board reserves the right to
accept or reject any or all bids or
any part thereof of any bid.
By order of the Board of Di-
rectors of the Dallas School District,
Dallas, Pennsylvania,
HARRIET STAHL, Secretary
ASPHALT PAVING
Driveways
Parking Areas
CRUSHED STONE
Dept. of
Highway Specifications.”
American
Asphalt Paving
Go.
696-1114
§ Plant and ‘Quarry — Chase
“Meeting Pa.
CPL POCONO
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WILKES-BARRE
64 North Franklin Street
Call CInowdon . Have them take charge.
Then you know that everything will be done prop-
erly, in strict accordance with your wishes . . .
nowdon costs no more than an ordinary funeral.
Harold €. C hviidon
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
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SHAVERTOWN
440 North Main Street
140 NORTH MAIN STREET * SHAVERTOWN
and |
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KINGSTON
420 Wyoming Avenue
THE DALLAS Fog THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1966
CUT-UP
& SPLIT
Lb 34c
29
Bi NONE PRICED HIGHER!
WHOLE . . . FRESH 2 TO 3 LBS. FRYING AND BROILING
CHICKENS
malls,
Leg or Breast
Quarters
Lb. 36¢ Domestic—Ready To Eat! 3
Gh. i CANNED HAMS
3Y,-Lbs,
Roasting Chickens &“o:
With
Harriet Stahl, Secretary, not |
Chicken Legs
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5-Lb.
digniyt 37¢ Livers Pkg.
Thighs OF Breasts oe
1,791. .......% 3%
(8 Lbs. and Over)
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IMPORTED °... ‘3.45
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Allgood Lean Sliced Bacon . . . . . *#85c | RR
Boneless Chuck or Round Bone Roasts ...." 79¢
Liverwurst
Tender Beef Liver ....c0c0..
Darling's Meat Loaf =r
Va Pork loins ot. ......r..» J9¢
Sandwich Spread er 39%
Midget Beer Bologna .......™ 89¢c
Oscar
Mayer ¢ ¢
Super-Right
By the Piece 00006.000¢
PICNICS 2.29
SUPER RIGHT THIN SLICED
Lunch Meats
11h. 59¢
Pkg.
w. 47¢
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zee 31.29
Fresh Picnics “ooie™ ......» 49e cobra Canin BLISS BOLOGNA, PLAIN LOAF, AND
Smoked Besf Tonaee gsc | All Beef Burgers sma 5b *1.99 | HO =
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All Beef Franks “i ,.... i 69¢c Boneless Cross Cut sa : 2 89c FISH & SEAFOOD!
Bar-B-Quties ii .........»s 69¢C Balliet’s Salads mes .... 0. 33¢ sticeo
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Ripe Gantaloupes
Seedless Grapes
Ripe Sweet Nectarines
Bartlett Pears
Calif.
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Ann Page Red Plum Preserves ......
Ann Page Grape Jelly and Jam ee An
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Super-Right Luncheon Meat ............
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Libby’s Sloppy Joe Beef
Chicken i. Sea Tuna
Fresh Yams...2" 29¢c|Tomatoe
Green Beans. . 2 35c¢ | Fresh Peaches
2-Lb.
Jar
3-Lb.
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3-Lb.
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12-ox.
Can
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Polynesian Punch =... 7... 8% ™
Delicia Sugar Wafers vires ...0o. oo. Feo.
Ann Page Gum Candies vil 7000... Trg
Hi-C Fruit Drinks «2. .........00 00. ‘a
Our Own Iced Tea Mix #57707 3 lar
59¢ | San Giorgio Elbow Macaroni i»
COLONNA
VINE
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x Halibut Steak ....» 79¢c
Swordfish Steaks .» 79¢c
Fresh Dug Clams. .= 4c
Cc
3 For 89 King Crab Legs...» 89¢
Lb. 19c 4 JANE PARKER )
2 Lbs. 49c = ji
3 Lbs. 45
Blackberry Pie io. 55¢
JANE PARKER
RYE BREAD
19¢c
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CRACKED WHEAT
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BREAD 2 L458
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A&P GRADE “A”
75C | ORANGE JUICE ...... 4 5° Thc
AGP
75C | CREAM CHEESE CAKE ...'>3 59c
49c | ASP SPINACH ....... 2 2Tc
Asp CAULIFLOWER 10x. AQ¢
55¢ TL
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POPULAR VARIETIES
Sic CANDY BARS
Only 8 C Bor
35¢
89¢
23c CHEWING GUM ..... 5 79c
10c /
25¢ Grape Drink 3%!" 89¢
Cans
25¢ | Scot Towels rane 416 a0'sictis 33
CHUNK LIGHT CHUNK LIGHT Bread Crumbs WISE Ac OFF 2 35°
Wov 49% ur» B50 <n 25C PIXIES
BURRY’S GAUCHO
COOKIES “ 39¢ | FAB
Ste Ii ve SALT 'b. i gi B 0 | D T0 p J 0 B Detergent
erlin =1lc¢ ; | -Lb., 1-oz. :
Marcal 5 Jo ft.) ; 2 3 ted ? 79¢
Plastic WRAP *' 23¢ DETERGENT CLEANER
BLENND 3-15. 69° Le, 31. 1 0 iy : DUPONT
Orange and Lemon Drink Phe Phe. 130%: 3 t 12-05. b 1 . Sponges
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SANITARY NAPKINS CAT FOOD
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COLD POWER
DETERGENT
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