The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 10, 1970, Image 6

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Dallas Boy Scouts
meet to reorganize
The first meeting for 1970-71
of Troop 281, Dallas, was held
Aug. 3 at the Dallas United
Methodist Church. John Juris is
scoutmaster.
It was announced that elec-
tions will be held to fill
vacancies for the offices of
Senior Patrol Leader, Quarter-
master, Scribe, Librarian, and
Patrol Leaders. Merit badges
were presented by Mr. Juris, to
scouts who had earned them
during their week at Camp
Acahela.
It was also announced that a
Parents’ Night would be held.
This will give the boys a chance
to show their scouting ability
and what a troop meeting is
like.
Scott Slocum and Joe Hazel-
tine have both completed the
requirements needed for the
Eagle award. One of the Eagle
requirements is to work on a
community project for a least
eight hours. Joe spent 10 hours
scraping off the old paint and
giving the steps of the Back
Mountain Memorial Library a
new look. Scott: spent 19 hours
painting the line strips in the
parking area of the Methodist
Church.
Both boys will be honored at
an Eagle banquet in February.
Channel 44 to build
broadcasting facility
WVIA-TV Channel 44, the
region's public television
station, has received approval
to construct a $400,000 broad-
casting facility along Interstate
81 near the Avoca Airport en-
trance.
Directors of the Northeastern
Pennsylvania Educational
Television Association
authorized Channel 44 and its
general manager, George H.
Strimel Jr., to proceed with
construction of a 26,000-square
foot, one-story steel structure to
house duel TV studios and
administrative offices. NPETA,
comprised of area educators,
business and civic leaders, is
the operator of the non-profit
community RV station.
The expansion and growth
plans give Channel 44 a modern
public TV center for the people
of Northeastern and North-
central Pennsylvania. It also
marks the beginning of a com-
munity cooperation effort to
continue the growth of public
and educational TV, both in pro-
duction and programming, and
a 100 per cent color operation.
The coming season will find 16
local shows on Channel 44.
Construction will begin in the
fall and occupancy is expected
before Channel 44 observes its
fifth anniversary in September
» of 1971.
The land for the building is
situated in Dupont Borough on
the westerly side of Interstate
81. Dr. Robert Mellman, Dallas,
president of NPETA, said the
building site was selected for
three reasons: central location
and availability for the North-
eastern Pa. area served by
Channel 44; ideal engineering
features, and accessibility to
the general public.
Dr. Henry Patterson, Hazle-
ton, chairman of the board of
NPETA, served as chairman
of the Channel 44 site selection
committee.
Mr. Strimel said Channel 44’s
construction go-ahead em-
phasizes the faith his station
directors place on the future of
the area, both in public and
educational TV circles.
The building plans to be used
by Channel 44 were developed
some time ago by Lacy, Ather-
ton and Davis of Wilkes-Barre
for the Greater Wilkes-Barre
Industrial Funds Inc., an in-
dustrial building wing of the
Chamber of Commerce. That
organization has donated the
plans to Channel 44.
Financing of the new building
will be carried out over many
years through normal avenues
of community support. At pre-
sent, Channel 44 occupies
studios at Marywood College in
Scranton and administrative
offices in the Robert Morris
Elementary School, Green
Ridge.
evening courses
scheduled Sept. 14
at Penn State
Registration for the fall term
evening courses at the Pennsyl-
vania State University’s Wilkes-
Barre Campus will be held at
the Lehman campus Sept. 14
and 15 at 7 p.m., it was an-
nounced by Charles Meck,
assistant director for continuing
education at The Wilkes-Barre
local Holsteins
receive credits
A report of milk production
levels attained by dairy cows in
the area has been received from
Holstein-Friesian Association of
America. The actual food pro-
duction output, recorded in the
DHIR program, by Hillside
Superb Rowena, a six-year-old,
is 22,752 pounds of milk and 923
pounds of butterfat in 265 days.
Hillside H Priscilla, a four-year-
“old, had 18,250 pounds of milk
and 654 pounds of butterfat in
324 days. Both are included in
the herd tested for Hillside
Farms, Inc., Huntsville Road,
Trucksville.
These new production figures
may be compared to the estim-
ated annual output of 8,821 lbs.
(4,103 quarts) of milk and 325
Ibs. of butterfat by the average
U.S. dairy cow, notes the Na-
tional Holstein Association As-
sociation.
Production testing is made
available through the coopera-
tive efforts of the state and local
testing associations and Hol-
stein-Friesian Association of
America. Dairymen enrolled in
the program pay for the ser-
vice.
be careful
while mowing
Ornamental plants and trees
bruised by lawnmowers often
become susceptible to attack
from diseases and insects, say
extension ornamental horticul-
tural specialists at The Penn-
sylvania State University. Such
bruises may not be noticed until
serious damage is done.
Campus. Courses will be held
the week of Sept. 14.
Courses will also be given at
the Wyoming Valley West High
School, Kingston, with registra-
tion Sept. 16, and at Tunkhan-
nock High School with reistra-
tion Sept. 17.
The courses will be offered to
Northeastern Pennsylvania
area residents in four distinct
cirricula:
Credit courses for teachers
which may be used for under-
graduate credit, graduate
credit, or professional certifi-
cation.
Undergraduate credit courses
for persons who are unable to
attend college full-time and who
may make progress in their de-
sire for a higher education by
enrolling in courses on a part-
time basis.
Special interest courses in
such areas as real estate, intro-
duction to painting, two-year
management development
school for those who want to
keep abreast of their field or to
expand their field of work or
their range of personal interest.
Associate degree courses
open to all area high school
graduates providing they meet
the individual course require-
ments.
Additional information con-
cerning the courses may be
obtained by contacting the Penn
State Wilkes-Barre Campus
Continuing Education Office in
Lehman.
Ivor Williams
takes course
in Lancaster
Ivor Williams, 44 Main St.,
Dallas, an employe® of Owen
Williams Floor Fashions, Inc.,
783 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, is
taking a two-weeks’ course in
resilient flooring installation at
the Armstrong Cork Company’s
- Installation School, Lancaster.
As a part of the course, all
students are conducted on a
tour through the Lancaster
Floor Plant to study the manu-
facture of linoleum, sheet viiyl
flooring, and resilient tiles.
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LANCASTER BRAND
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VEAL STEAKS Binsin $7.89
SAVE 10c—LANCASTER BRAND BREADED
$1.79
PORK STEAKS 2b. pk.
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SKINLESS FROSTED
2-Ib. box $1.75
COD FILLET
9-0z. tray 55¢
SAVE 14c—BREADED
SHRIMP SNACKS
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HADDOCK DINNER
SANDWICH
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Fresh, Green
PEPPERS
2.29
Yellow, Cooking
ONIONS
SHOP ACME YOUR "EXTRA MEASURE" FOOD M.
WITH COUPON—BETTY CROCKER
CAKE MIXES
WITH COUPON—IMPERIAL
MARGARINE
WITH COUPON—DETERGENT
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TOTAL SAVINGS ON THE ABOVE ITEMS $1.09
HUNT'S PEN SUPREME BACK-TO-SCHOOL
SNACK PACK ICE CREAM ~ NOTEBOOK
DESSERTS $4.19 AL - FILLER PAPER
49 WITH I/-gallon 1 FLAVORS pkg. \
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With Coupon
IDEAL CREAMY or CRUNCHY
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PET-A-GREE
DOG FOOD
POPULAR VARIETIES 5¢
GUM ~~ CANDY
SAVE 6c—IDEAL W. AMERICAN
CHEESE SPREAD
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SAVE 38¢—CHEF BOY-AR-DEE FROZEN
CHEESE PIZZA a $1.00
SAVE 12¢—IDEAL FROZEN :
3 $1.00
ORANGE JUICE
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FRENCH FRIES 2 19¢
SAVE 10c—IDEAL, W. AMER. ( (ind. wrapped
CHEESE FOOD SLICES. 69¢
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FOR DISHWASHERS. :
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13-02. pkg. 38¢
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8-LB., 10-OZ. PKG. §2.39
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