ey us SRE a PAGE TWELVE NEW PURINA MALATHION ««. effectively Ideal for spraying farm buildings, cage droppings, manure piles, barns, poultry houses... wherever flies congregate. Purina Malathion Spray is also effective as a crop and garden in- sect killer. Controls spotted alfal- fa aphids, grasshoppers, Mexican bean beetles, spittle bugs, cabbage worms, alfalfa weevils. HUSTON’S FEED SERVICE Dallas 4-6191 Fernbrook Corners SAFETY VALVE (Continued from Page 2) where the swallows always come back on the same day each year. Have seen the homes of the various movie" stars. Spent one weekend at Palm Springs. Rowena and Ken with friends spent a weekend at Lake Arrowhead during the winter, went bob sledding and skiing. During the winter it is cool and rainy in Southern California. You burn gas furnaces for months. It even snowed in Los Angeles in Feb- ruary. It isn’t really as sunny and warm as we think it is back East, and smog is a very real problem. It is unbelievable how much work there is out here. The young skilled people make very good wages. But there is a state income tax, along with the Federal tax, and a 4% sales tax on everything, even pre- scriptions when you are sick. The real estate values have jump- ed up with the thousands of new people coming into the state. You hardly ever meet a native Cali- fornian, everybody is from some other state. It’s been fun, Esther, but it just doesn’t seem like a real life some- how. After I go to one of the old _mining camps and find enough gold “Where Quality Prevails” MAIN ST. DALLAS For Free Delivery Phone Dallas 4-6126 TRY OUR OWN HOMEMADE MEATS MINCED BOLOGNA KNOCKWURST FAGGOTS SKINLESS FRANKS 59c¢c 1b. OLD FASHIONED FRANKS 69c Ib. 65c¢ 1b. LINKED PORK SAUSAGE 63c Ib. 49c Ib. 55¢ Ib. ® KILBOSI 69c Ib. © RING BOLOGNA 69c Ib. ® PRESSED HAM 50c ¥, Ib. ® DUTCH LOAF 40c % Ib. ® LEONA 45¢c 1 Ib. @® LIVERWURST 85¢ 1 Ib. . THE DAL LY 1 New Officers For Women Of Rotary RL AS POST, FRIDAY, J Rw Y Mrs. Harry F. Goeringer, Jr., retiring president, installed new officers of Dallas Women of Rotary at the annual dinner held recently in conjunction with the Rotary Club.at The Castle Inn. Seated in the picture are Mrs. Walter Mohr, incoming presi- dent, and Mrs. Goeringer, past president. Standing Elmer taken. 19, 1957 (Photo by Kozemchak) are Mrs. Ornan Lamb, second vice president; Mrs. Evenson, Lemuel Troster, treasurer; and Mrs. L. E. Jordan, first vice president. Mrs. J. I. Alexander, recording secretary, was not present when the picture was corresponding secretary; Mrs. Notify Police Chie f When On Vacation Chief of Dallas Borough Po- lice Russell Honeywell reminds people to tell him when they are going to be away on vaca- tion so that he and his assist- ants may make regular checks of the property which is left temporarily vacant. Stop news- papers, stop milk deliveries, as an accumulation is a dead give- away that there is nobody at home. Judith Ann Robbins Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Rob- bins of Glenside announce the birth of a daughter, Judith Ann, July 5 at Abington Hospital. Mrs. Rob- bins is the former Barbara Hess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hess, Dallas-Demunds Road. | YLV Louella Neeley Class Has Annual Picnic Mrs. William Drabick was hostess to members of the Louella Neely Bible (Class of Lehman Methodist Church, at the annual class picnic last Wednesday. Present were Mes- dames A. M. Major, H. M. Howell, Frank Ruggles, Russell Ide, Faye Brown, Emma Ide, Raymond Sear- foss, Joseph Stolarick, Ellen Lam- oreaux, Mary Simpson, Jesse Rog- ers, Oliver Whitesell, Corey Major, George Weintz, William Major, Clara Mekeel, and Mrs. Drabick’s grandson, Mahlon L. G. Drabick. “One advantage of old age is that you can take a nap every nfternoon without being called lazy.” —Dr. Julian Pathman * * “The best way to resist tempta- tion is publicly.”’—Franklin P. Jones BRONSON FUNERAL SERVICE Alpred D. - - - Mildred A. “We are as mear to you as your telephone” Dial Sweet Valley 7-2244 for the trip back, I'll be there. UNUSUAL RESPONSE Disneyland was wonderful for the young children. in heart along with the to a request for “ payment of a bill Our youngest son. is in the Air My dear sirs: Force stationed at Sacramento so | we see him only about three days a month. Ken is in his freshman year ! In reply to your request to send a check, I wish to inform you that the at El Camino College. So we have | Present condition of my bank ac- been lucky to have our children count makes it almost impossible. with us a little longer. My shattered financial condition is I hope this hasn’t bored you. I due to Federal laws, State laws, enjoyed your letter so much that 1 | County laws, City laws, Corporation couldn’t resist sitting right down ' laws, liquor laws, Mother-in-laws ment tax, head tax, school tax, pas tax, light tax, sales tax, liquor tax, carpet tax, income tax. food t{ax, furniture tax, and excise tax. Hven my brains are taxed. I am required to get a business license, car license, hunting and fishing license, truck license, not to mention a marriage license and dog license. I am also required to contribute to every society and organization which the genius of man is capable of bringing to life; to women’s re- lief, the unemployed relief and the Bulova All-Transistor » and writing. Would enjoy hearing Brother-in-laws, Sister-in-laws and from you again when you have time. ' Outlaws. Love, Through these laws I am compel- Betty led to pay a business tax, amuse- gold digger’s relief. . Also to every hospital and charitable institution in the city, including the Red Cross, the black cross, the purple cross and MACARONI & CHEESE LOAF 33c 1; Ib. PICKLE and PIMENTO LOAF $3c % Ib. FRESH ITALIAN HOT SAUSAGE 65c 1b. SMOKED SAUSAGE 75c Ib. Fresh-Killed FRYERS 3c - - - Ib. OUR OWN Smoked BACON 13¢ - - - |b. Genuine Dill Pickles OPEN THURSDAY & FRIDAY ‘TILL 9:00 P.M. 3 for 29¢ New Floor Care Ends Waxing One of the difficult jobs of housekeeping is to wax linoleum and asphalt tile floors. Now, thanks to Glaxo, it’s no longer necessary to wax and scrub; just apply Glaxo about twice a year. It maintains a high lustre, non slip coating that seals out dirt. Glaxo dries in om& hour and is water clear. It’s cheaper than wax in the long run, besides saving a terrific amount of work, plus truly a beautiful floor. BACK MT. LUMBER & COAL CO. Main Highway, Shavertown and DALLAS HARDWARE & SUPPLY © Church Street, Dallas Do you have what it takes to SAVE $1000° $1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 10.00 20.00 $ 50 100 150 200 250 500 1000 SEE HOW SYSTEMATIC SAVINGS GROW! AMT. SAVED 50 WKS. plus 2% interest compounded semi-annually 100 WKS. $100 200 300 400 500 - 1000 2000 150 WKS. $150 300 450 600 750 1500 3000 200 WKS. $200 400 600 800 1000 2000 4000 Most people who have Savings Account balances in the bank of $100 . . . $500 ... $1000... or more, do so by saving systematically. Start this week to save a regular amount from each pay check you'll be surprised how quickly your account will grow! ia BACK MOUNTAIN OFFICE Main Highway, Shavertown, Pa. Wyoming National Bank of Wilkes-Barre Wilkes-Barre Office: 26 W. Market St. ® Plymouth Office: 117 W. Main St. © Back Mountain Office: Shavertown MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION — FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM the double cross. For my own safety I am required to carry life insurance, property in- surance, liability insurance, burglar insurance, accident insurance, busi- ness insurance, earthquake insur- ance, tornado insurance, unemploy- ment insurance, old age and fire insurance. My business is so governed that it is no easy matter for me to find out who owns it. I am inspected, expected, suspected, disrespected, rejected, dejected, examined, re-ex- amined, informed, required, sum- moned, fined, commanded, and compelled until I provide an inex- haustible supply of money for every known need of the human race. Simply because I refuse to donate to something or other I am boy- cotted, talked about, lied about, held up, held down and robbed until I am almost ruined. I can tell you honestly that except | for the miracle that happened, I could not enclose this check. The wolf that comes to many doors now adays, just had pups in my kitchen. I sold them and here is the money. Yours faithfully from the MAIL BAG Steady Subscriber After Fourteen Years In N.]J. Mrs. W. A. Nafus, Wharton, N. J. dropped in to pay her subscription Monday morning and bring the Post up to date on her family. Mr. and Mrs. Nafus, former residents of Dal- las Township and Trucksville, have a new grandson, Robert Lowell, born to Mr. and Mrs. Lowell W. Geiss, Massillon, Ohio, June 24. Last year they had the gratification of hearing their son, Rev. Marvin J. Nafus, preach a Father’s Day ser- mon in the church of which he is pastor, the J. M. Weaver Memorial Baptist, in Louisville, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Nafus moved away from the Back Mountain fourteen years ago, but they keep up with | their friends by means of the Dallas Post. Mrs. Nafus’ reaction to How- | ard Risley, seen across the office | while reading proof, was to marvel, “How much he looks like his father!” ze At Fort Eustis FORT EUSTIS, VA. (AHTNC)— Pvt. Donald P. Merolla, son of Dom- inic P. Merolla, Route 1, Trucksville, recently was assigned to the 110th Transportation Battalion at Fort Eustis, Va. . Merolla received basic training at Fort Knox, Ky. He is a 1950 Graduate of Kings- ton Township High School. Laura Lynn Derhammer Mr. and Mrs. Harry Derhammer, Beaumont, announce the birth of a daughter, Laura Lynn, July 10 at General Hospital. Just shy of six pounds at birth, she is named for her grandmother, Mrs. Kenneth Martin of Kunkle. Laura Lynn has a brother Richard, sixteen months old. Stop in at Henry’s to see this pocket-sized, tubeless radio that goes everywhere ! In" unbreakable, ebony plastic. EASY PAYMENT TERMS MAIN ST. rys Jewelry DALLAS tener. ing bills. Try a soft water shampoo! You see and feel the differ- ence. Your hair rinses soft and clean, making it look brighter, healthier! 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