The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 15, 1961, Image 9

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INCORPORATED
PHOTO-ENGRAVING
Offset Negatives and Platemaking
Sereen Prints, Art Work
PENNSYLVANIA
Enthusiastic about the chances
of getting a brand new Corvair for
free (Well, almost for free) at the
Library Auction, Mrs. B. Rivira of
Ledgeways rests her shopping bag
of groceries on the hood and signs
on thé dotted line. To the left
are the folks who are promoting
the car for the Library Auction,
when the drawing will take place
late Saturday night, July 8.0 If
Taking A Chance
Mrs. Rivera gets lucky, she will Shavertown; June 16 and 17, at the
have her choice between the Cor- | A&P Shopping Center; June 18 to
vair, and a house-sized supply - of | 22, Amoco Station, Trucksville;
beautiful wall to wall carpeting, afl fdune 23, 24, West Side Shopping
installed, and in any color she | Center; June 25 to 29, Atlantic Sta-
selects.
| tion in Dallas; June 30, July 1,
Edwin Thompson stands at the | Race Track and Bowling Alley;
left, then Lester Hauck, chairman. | July 3 to 5, Birth’s Esso Station; |
June 10 to 15, the Corvair will | Fuly 6, 7 and 8, Auction grounds.
be on display at Phil Waters’ in |
3 | Photo by Kozemchak.
General Solicitation Commitiee For Library Auction
Photo by Kozemchak, Jr.
These are some of the women of
the community who will stage an
all sorts of]
service in advance of the July 6,
7 and 8 auction at the Barn. Many
women will take part. Names will
be listed later.
goods for the 15th Back Mountain
Memorial Library Auction, June 19
through June 26. Solicitors will
arrange with donors for pick- -up
. Here, front row, left to right, are: |
Mrs. ‘George Shaver, Jr., Mrs. Paul
Jacob, Mrs. John Ruggles, Mrs.
George H., Montgomery, Mrs. Ted
Meixell.
Second row: Mrs. Lester Hauck,
chairman; Mrs. T. D. Cassar, Mrs.
Howard Cohen, Mrs. John Plumer,
Mrs. Harvey Johnson, Mrs. W. G.
Rather.
Third:
Homer Moyer, Mrs.
Mrs. H. 'W. Smith, Mrs.
Lester Squier,
On A Brand New Corvair i
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1961
Hargrave Graduate
times,
for the sake of promoting a score,
he was a rugged rebounder and top
defensive man.
He played second base in a team"
that became co-champion of Vir-
ginia’s
chosen for the All-State team. At
track,
rate a school letter and hoist his
team to runner-up position in the
League track meet.
The
out-standing athlete at Hargrave for
the school year 1960-1961.
Dick expects to enter Susquehan-
na University in September.
Chances Are 8 To 1
Stocks Will Advance
Babson Park, Mass. On the basis
| of historical precedent, chances are
over 8 to 1 that the stock market
be higher in August than in
| early June, according to a study
just completed by Spear & Staff,
Inc., investment advisory organiza-
will
tion.
Since 1897 there have been only
7 years in which the Dow did not
show a summer rally (1901,
Dick
Hargrave
28, gets a big send-off from his
athletic director, Captain James A.
Rogers.
Dick’
said. He made an excellent record
in military classes and in leader- |}
ship; piloting his platoon to the |:
| intramural
and averaging an academic A in
classes.
He played varsity football,
contributed greatly to the
basketball team in the history of
the school.
Veterans Ask
Q.
hold an honorable discharge. Can 1
consider myself a veteran?
i A. Yes, you are a veteran by vir-
| tue of your military service, How-
| on November 11, 1918 except for
| those veterans who served with the
| United States Military Forces in
i Russia, in which case thé war per-
| April 1, 1920.
| Q. My World War II veteran hus-
| band deserted me ‘and the children
CADET DICK CLARK
Clark, who graduated from
Military Academy May
s record was outstanding, he!
football championship,
I had active service from Jan- |
vary 1, 1920, to March 12, 1922. I}
| ever, you are not a veteran of a|
“war period.” World War I eligi- |
| bility for benefits is considered as!
| starting April 6, 1917, and ending |
| A. Yes.
lod starts April 6; 1917, and ends
|
| office.
through no fault of mine. He died
recently. Am I eligible for pension?
A. You are a veteran's widow des-
pite desertion and are eligible for
| pension if you can qualify under the
income and estate limitations.
| Q. My father,” a World War II
veteran, and my mother never
actually married. After her death
his mother brought me up. Now
he has died. My. birth certificate
shows his name as my father. He
always supported me. I am now
going to school and am not married.
Am 1 entitled to pension until I!
am of age?
Make application
mediately with your nearest
READ THE POST CLASSIFIED
and
finest
A team player at all
sacrificing glory for himself
Military League, and was
he won enough points to
climax was his selection as
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average decline was only 2.1% by GIFTS
the end of August.
“Difficult as summer rallies are BOXED FREE
to rationalize,’
president ‘‘the record is too strong
to dismiss
And, although the Dow has recently
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