[i a RAE ZAIN o gaol 2 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, October 23, 1996 Brazilian (continued from page 1) Lehman and the Pecora farm in Drums later that day. “The questions were about feed- ing, what kind of grains and hay the cows are fed, what kinds of ~health problems the cows have, what kinds of bulls are used in breeding for betler quality and “quantity of milk production,” she said. Alter touring Hillside Farm, the group went for a leisurely lunch in Dallas for about an hour and a “half. This is in keeping with the ‘leisurely lifestyle of the Brazil- ians, who, according to Dr Fahmy, ; sometimes don't eat lunch until Ho, 00 p.m. Dr. Fahmy thought embryo “transplant was the the most fas- _ cinating and interesting aspect of ‘American dairy farming the Bra- zilians encountered. Asked if the ~ Brazilians use milking machines, Dr. Fahmy explained that they “don't but they boil all their milk _ before drinking it. Grey explained "that all the milking is done by ‘hand “because labor is very cheap,” Dr. Fahmy said “they are very “impressed with the yields of milk “at the Conyngham's farm.” By GRACE R. DOVE Post Staff .*. FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP - The supervisors are concerned that a contractor's delays could jeopar- dize the quality of a paving project “on Lockville Road. ~~ Chairman William Miller re- ported that Vincent Construction had asked for a 30-day extension of the contract due to inclement weather, which he refused to grant. The paving crew is on the Job, but work is going very slowly . because the asphalt is coming in from Stillwater, a three-hour "round trip. The supervisors were puzzled : “why the contractor didn't buy the asphalt from American Asphalt in Dr. Fahmy's knowledge of Bra- zil is firsthand, since he traveled two years ago to the country with a VIP delegation as peoples’ am- bassadors. The group included Howard Grossman, Tom Van Arsdale, Senator Charles Lemmond, Barry Tenenbaum, Jim Gittens, A. J. Sordoni, Harold Rosenn, Patrick Solano, Robert Mooney, Bill Kelly and Fahmy's wile, Iran. Interestingly, Marcos Espnhiera was an undergraduate student of Dr. Fahmy's 25 years ago at Wilkes University and his niece, Adrianna Espnhiera is a business student there now. Dr. Fahmy thinks northeast Pennsylvania has much to offer the world, but that its riches are to often “hidden.” “Sooner or later they will get those milking ma- chines,” Dr. Fahmy said. And “yes, they can afford to buy them.” Contractor dragging feet on Chase instead of trucking it in from Stillwater. “I asked him if he could at least get more trucks on the job to do the work faster, but he said he couldn't,” said road foreman Art Owen. “He has only six trucks on our job.” Although the contractor has about a week more of paving left, the crew must still finish the shoul- ders of the road, which could take the rest of the month, he added. The supervisors said they're also worried the new pavement won't hold up because the con- tractor didn't lay a tack coat first and isn't doing the joints in the pavement to their liking. “A tack coat is like a coat of paint primer - it's a tar and oil- "You'll Have a Jim Dandy Time" 0) x Jimmy ‘DanNDYS J 586-6000 RTS. 6 & 11, CLARKS SUMMIT ENTERTAINMENT N.E. 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The contractor had originally : planned a long seam right down the center of Lockville Road until Kiwanis spaghetti dinner Oct. 26 The Back Mountain Kiwanis will hold its annual Spaghetti Din- ner on Oct.26, 4 to 7 p.m. at the Shayertown United Methodist Church.’ Takeouts will be avail- _able starting at 3:30 p.m. "Tickets will be $5 per adult and $3.50 per child and are available [rom any club member or by call- ing 287-6821. The Back Mountain Kiwanis meets the second and fourth Thursday of the month at the Daddow-Isaac American Legion Post 672, Dallas at 7:30 p.m. road paving, supervisors say Miller made him change it. “Now we have several joints going completely across the road,” he said. “Vincent Construction has a warranty on those joints and should be made to stand be- hind them.” “He had lots of good weather in August,” Murray said. “If he knew he didn't have the time he shouldn't have taken the job.” The supervisors also voted unanimously to send a $25 dona- tion to the Luzerne County SPCA, - noting that they would like to send more but the township can't afford it right now. Combine your auto and homeowners insurance [oJ [[ [LH T4} Co] ONE Comprehensive Coverage Competitive Rates CNA's Universal Security Policy (or: 4 Slocum Insurance Agency, Inc. 575 Memorial Hwy. 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Rabuck, et ux, 44 Meadowcrest Dr. Jackson Twp., $169,500. Anthony J. Garbush, et ux, to John Borucki, et ux, 8 Meadow Crest Manor, Jackson Twp., $1,000. John A. Kovaleski, to George R. Isaacs, et ux, 2 Kovaleski/lsaacs Minor, Kingston Twp., $500. © Joseph P. Giacometti, et ux, to Ali Pakrooh, et al, 1.029 ac. 3 Willow Grange, Kingston Twp., $28,000. Laroy Ziegler to Michael Parsans, et ux, 33 ac., Kingston Twp., '* $137,500. Gunnar F. Kosek, to James E. Miller, Sr., et ux, 1 Cedar Lane, Kingston Twp., $37,000. My Leonard Nordfors, et ux, to Kevin T. Kotchko, et al, 5 ac., Lake Twp., $115,000. Carol Jean Grabowski, vir al, to Roger Whitesell, 1.88 ac. Lake Twp., $10,000. Jeanne Lubeck,to Harry R. Ross, et al, 1 ac. Lot 1, Lake Twp., $75,000. Herbert E. Walter, et al, to Coleen Evans, et al, Briarcrest Rd., Lehman Twp., $50,000. Michael R. Harleman, et ux, to Donald R. Spencer, et ux, 13, 14 : Lake Silkworth, Lehman Tw, $67,000. John A. 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