PAGE TWELVE nationwide postal ‘clean-up week Postmaster Edward Buckley has announced “CLEAN-UP WEEK” for the Dallas Post Office Aug. 16 to 22 as part of a nation-wide postal activity announced in Washington by Postmaster General ‘Winton M. Blount. The Postmaster General announced the program “to establish post offices as a symbol of good housekeeping and as a credit to every community in the nation.” Locally, Postmaster Buckley said ‘‘CLEAN- UP WEEK” will focus on such matters as interior cleaning and painting, clean up files and the like. “Our Post Office is one of the busiest and most visible activities in Dallas and whatever we can do to improve it is of special value to our community.” The Postmaster pointed out that, in addition to improved appearance for postal facilities, the national ‘CLEAN-UP WEEK” is designed to pro- vide practical values, removel of safety and health hazards designed to reduce accident and illness, and repairs wherever feasible. Mr. Buckley noted that more than 40,000 post offices, stations and branches over the nation are joining in the “CLEAN-UP WEEK” proclaimed by the Postmaster General. This included the Post Office Department Headquarters in Washington, as well as the 15 regional offices across the country. The Postmaster General said that while the most intensive effort will occur during the de- signated week, he expects post offices to maintain improvement programs as a permanent activity “that will give a new look to the postal service for customers and employees alike.” FALL FAIR {continue from PAGE -ONE) the theme, ‘‘As you like it.”’ (Niches will be 24 high by 16 wide by 18 deep) Home and dairy products in the following classes—breads, rolls, butter cakes, egg cakes, pies, candy, cookies, canned fruits, canned vegetables, pickles, relishes, butters, honey spreads, jams, jellies, marmalades and preserves. Domestic and fine arts such as clothing, needlework, rugs, china painting, jewelry (hand wrought), Christmas and holiday articles, leather work, wood carving, model railroading, photography, caning, curtains, drapes, refinished furniture, slip covers, upholstering, decorating wood and metal, decoupage and any other craft. Painting in oil, goucae and acrylic, water colors, prints, etchings and drawings in any media. School exhibits with at least nine classes for grades one to six. Three classes for grades seven to nine, and three classes for grades ten to twelve. Special prizes in the home and dairy section of the competition will be awarded by Acme Markets as the Valley wide sponsor of this section of the Fair. The Dallas Fall Fair is sponsored by the joint service clubs of the Back Mountain area—Rotary, Lions and Kiwanis. PHONE 836-2701 ALL WORK GUARANTEED Furry INSURED WELL DRILLING Pump SALES AND SERVICE EATON ROAD, R. D. 5 FRANCIS B. STRUMSKI TUNKHANNOCK, PA. 18657 Stevens Motor Coach Center End of Season Sale Close out prices on all 1970 Models in stock. Travel Trailers and Motor Coaches Thursday and Friday Aug. 13th & 14th— 10: 00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. Saturday Aug 15th—10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Located at Shadow Brook— Tunkhannock. Pa.—US Rt 6 " ig — lids ns Aone The Dallas Post (SCOTT SAFFIAN) hang shelves off frame You can utilize upper space in a garage with exposed rafters by nailing hanging shelves from the rafters. Frame with 1x6-inch boards or wider and inset shelves the same width on 1x1-inch shelf supports. _High shelves are useful for seldom needed items, or those that should be kept from easy reach of children. Short ends of fir or western pine are inexpensive and easy to work with. Two decades ago, an average house cost around $13,500. In 1969, the house cost $26,000—but it had more living area, more bathrooms, more amenities, in- cluding appliances. GENUINE SNOOPY DOGHOUSE Easy I Parking 675-5121 THE DALLAS POST, AUGUST 13, 1970 ESI SS ai Another item goes over the block at the Centermoreland Auc- tion. The auctioneers wound up with so many items they had to hold the sale an extra night. SHADOW BROOK Tunkhannock, ‘Pa: FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIALS Breaded Fantail Shrimp tarter sauce and hot sauce choice of potato tossed salad and beverage Sliced Boiled Beef horseradish sauce choice of vegetable tossed salad and beverage $1.79 Phone 836-2151 EVANS DRUG STORE Prescription Pharmacy LUNCH KITS VACUUM BOTTLE SCHOOL WITH 15 PT. Eh SCHOOL KITS with Vacuum Bottle Fast Service 675-3366 nursery school opens Sept. 15 A new non-denominational nursery school will open Sept. 15 at the Trinity United Presby- terian Church, Church St., Dallas, it was announced re- cently by Mrs. Joseph A. Conaway, a member of the school’s steering committee. Enrollment is open to pre- school youngsters who cele- brated their third birthday on or before Feb. 1, 1970. Classes will be held from 9:30 am. to 12 p.m. four days a week, and while the school does not provide transportation to and from the church, Mrs. Conaway notes that parents may wish to work out car pool arrangements among them- selves. The school will be staffed by Mrs. Thomas J. Stets, an ex- perienced nursery school teacher who has taught most re- cently at the Temple B‘nai B'rith Nursery School, King- ston. Mrs. Stets suggests that the school’s program will strive to develop each child’s interests through individual instruction and will also emphasize group interaction. Trinity Presbyterian’s at- tractive lawns and extensive macadam surfaces will be used for out-of-doors play activities, where facilities will include swing sets, sliding boards, and tricycles. Refreshments will be served each day. Tuition at the school is $30 per month, and arrangements for payment of the tuition on an in- stallment basis may be made. 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