= ER ish ke byt OC ed, ed the TS ce. Ol< ou~ CU bal. on. De ica iN- ds al, WO er " @ Ro" 79¢} * ; French's Mustard ox 29¢ *7733¢ | KOSHER CORNED BEEP. Shiced ......... Va-Lb. 59 WAX PAPER 275 3Tc 2'Z™47ci VAN CAMP PORK & BEANS 8 i 1° | 8MeMR Ane" "mlb 3% {with a 3-2 record. SECTION C— PAGE 1 Jefferson Graduates Dallas Dairy Meets Benton Dairymen Make Triple Play At Hilldale The undefeated Dallas Dairy club will meet Benton ,AC at the Dallas Twp. field this Sunday ,starting at 2:30. Manager Bob Grose, who has piloted two previous pennant win- nege for Dallas will be gunning for the ninth straight win, and the sixteenth straight on the home grounds, as the dairymen went un- defeated at home last season also. Incidentally, there are two other streaks at stake in this game as Billy Shalata puts a 45 game hit- ting spree on the line, and John Dorish, who has yet to lose as a Dallas hurler will be shooting for his 19th consecutive wictory...which is second to none in this area of sandlot ball. Leading hitter on the team is Jim Ferris, who pickets right field. Ferris, a lefthanded hitter is clipping the ball at a .616 mark, tops in the leaguepressing him is sec- ond baseman Joe Rishkofski with a .590 average. : Dallas Dairy, who last season proved they were the best semi- professional team in the area by winning the Schautz Open tourna- ment in Scranton, lead the Wyoming league in every department this sea- son with 86 runs and 110 hits in eight games. Joe Lopasky, who has just joined the club after returning from the University of Houston will be in the starting lineup. . Benton, currently in 3rd place gave Dallas their roughest game to date, having led until the ninth: inning when a late rally brought the Dallas win. Benton, managed by Hubie Klein will start R. Franklin, a right hander DR. HERBERT H. BUTLER, JR. DR. EDWARD D. CAREY, JR. Two Dallas area men, Dr. Herbert { H. Butler, Jr., and Dr. Edward D. | Carey, Jr., were graduated last Fri- ‘day from Jefferson Medical College |in a history-making ceremony, Jef- | ferson granting its, 20,000th M. D. degree to the 91st graduate of the class of 167, to become the first American medical college to reach that total. The College and its Med- ical Center are now engaged in a $40,000,000 development program to broaden their contributions to medical education and medical care. Dr. Butler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Butler, Sr., 226 Machell Avenue, Dallas, attended Blooming- {ton (Ill) High School. He took his pre-medical degree at John Hopkins University. At John Hop- kins, he was president of the De- bating Society, figured in Who's Who © in American Colleges Universities, was a member of Omi- cron Delta Kappa (honorary so- ciety) and the Honor Commission. At Jefferson, he was a member of Theta Kappa Psi. Dr. Butler will intern at Jefferson Hospital. Dr. Carey, son of Mr. and Mrs Edward D. Carey, Sr., Sunset Ave- nue, Shavertown, attended West- moreland High School. He took his ~ | pre-medical degree at King’s Col- : |lege, where he was a member of the Aquinas Honor Society, and the Biology Club. At Jefferson, he be- longed to Phi Beta Pi. He will in- tern at Misericordia Hospital, Phil- _ adelphia. In 1958, Dr. Carey mar- ried the former Janis Eileen Schwall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Schwall, 65 Lehigh Street, Shavertown. They have a son, Scott David. Boalsburg Has Tourist Lure One of the most interesting little towns in Pennsylvania is Boalsburg. Here in this little central Penn- BOBBY GROSE BILL SHALATA Down Hilldale 6-3 The Dairymen scored their eighth | sylvania village—just a few miles straight win Sunday by downing! east of State College— the visitor Hilldale 6-3 behind the pitching of will find a most unexpected glimpse John Dorish. | into the past, according to the Dorish allowed nine hits but. was | Pennsylvania Department of Com- tough in the clutch and his mates | merce. gave him good support. | One enters the atmosphere of the Dallas meanwhile collected eight | Old World in stepping into the base knocks including two triples by | Christopher Columbus Family Chap- first-sacker Bill Shalata. { el and Boal Mansion. Besides Shalata, Ron Nervitt and | In. the Chapel are many heir- Joe Rishkofski each collected two | looms rich in association with the hits. { Columbus family in Europe. Not- Triple Play | able are an admiral’s desk and a Trailing 3-0, Dallas rallied for four | cross of the type to mark newly runs in the top of the eighth to take | found territory in the name of the a 4-3 lead. Hilldale came back with | Spanish king. two hits in the bottom of the frame | The Chapel pelonged to the to put runners on first and second | Columbus family in Spain and was when Bill Shalata speared a line- | brought to Pennsylvania in 1919. It drive ,stepped on first and then | includes an altar, woodwork, panels threw to Rishkofski at second for | doors, furniture, draperies, paint- a triple play to halt the Hilldale | ings by old masters and other threat. { church equipment and decorative ree | material. 1 The Mansion, built just prior to Send-0if Party { 1800; has fine woodwork, mantles, Mrs. Mildred | Garinger, Worthy | early American and European furni- Matron of Dallas Chapter Order of | ture, glass, china, silver, paintings Eastern Star, was guest of honor | and other works of art, Part of the at a “Send-Off Party” at the home | mansion is open to visitors. of Mrs. Daniel Meeker, Kunkle last| In another buil ding on the Men Monday, prior to leaving for Grand |sion grounds is a Museum dati Chapter at Philadelphia this week. | from the Revolution. Here are car Officers and substitutes of the | | riages ,weapons, Pennsylvania Dut ah Dallas Chapter presented Mrs. Gar- Litem, ancient porce. . inger with gifts. | lain, paintings and furniture from Mrs. Annjane Cochran and Mrs. | Spain and France. ; Meeker were hostesses. { Boalsburg is also famous for historic Duffy’s Tavern, open to ABRACADABRA | the public, a momument of early Figure it for yourself .Take your American stone architecture. Situ- age, multiply by 2, add 5, mult- | ated in the geographic center of iply by 50, subtraat 365, add the Pennsylvania, Boalsburg is on U. loose change in your pocket under | 322, about 200 miles northwest : The first Philadelphia. a dollar, then add 115, two figures in the answer are your | | change im your pocket. Did You Read THE TRADING POST age and the last two are the! oe