_% I RE VU. S. KEDS for the entire family saws and racing motors; extra. Telepnone OR 4-3081. seats. Upholstering material—$1.00 _ but a lot less to pay. B. Carpet Wilkes-Barre. ———————— re Y wr po— - ; I ————— a ————_" Re v \ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1961 DALLAS POST CLASSIFIED ADS GET QUICK RESULTS — Phone ORchard 4-5656 or 4-7676 — RATES — Minimum if charged - $1.00 - 20 words. Cash with order - Minimum 85¢ for 20 words. 5c per word over 20 words - Display Classified $2. per inch Buy — Sell — Swap — Or Trade In The Trading Post For Sale— FOR SALE: Entire awning equip- ment; 3 heavy duty electric Sing- | er Sewing Machines; 1 Binder, pipe ! and fixture, sectional canopy, frame and covering. VAlley 37418. ~ EDISON CRIB and Mattress; coma bination car bed; carriage and stroller. All in good condition, reas- | onable. ORchard 4-0150. BE DINING ROOM CHROME SET, Frig- | idaire refrigerator, reasonable. Call BUtler 7-7883. BABY CARRIAGE, collapsible type, | color navy blue. $7. Call GReen- leaf 7-3053. GOULD’S CELLAR PUMP. Used once. [1 Suction, 1%” Discharge, Ys HP motor. Sacrifice $50, including 20 feet plastic hose. ORchard 4-6537. MAHOGANY Dining Room Suite, { complete with six chairs. Reason- | able. Phone OR 4-2030. | WHAT TO GET for the bride? What | about a beautiful wedding candle | with lovely decorations? Find it at | Louise Sharp’s, Fernbrook, next | to Forty-Fort Dairy- Call OR 5-1453. ’59 CORVET, 11, 600 miles, Good condition. Call ORchard 4-2155. FOR SALE — 1 Higgens Camp Trai- ler — like new. 5 hp. garden trac- tor, 22” rotor tiller cultivators, 26” rotary mower, 30” Sickle bar mower, dump cart and cultivators. Sweet Valley GR. 7-3401 after 7 p.m. Ralph Naugle. BEST PRICES on Black Peat Moss, Delivered in bulk and bags or you may pick up at bog. We also have black dirt taken from top of swamp. Paul D. Eckert, Machell Ave. Dallas. Phone OR 4-0194 at JOE'S MEN'S SHOP, 35 Main ~ Street, Dallas. ORchard 4-7611, SNBAKERS! Sneakers! SNEAKERS! $2.89 and up. JOE'S MEN’S SHOP, Main Street, Dallas, Pa. EMBLETON'S Small Appliance Re- pair Shop has been taken over by JENKIN'S HARDWARE & SUPPLY, ~ 1714 Wyoming Avenue, Exeter. Ted Martin, Mgr. Repair Dept. INTERNATIONAL CUB Cadet garden tractors, tillers, McCulloch, chain go-carts. A. F. Walters, Memorial Highway, Dallas, ORchard 4-3227. DEEP-MINED ANTHRACITE stove and nut coal $16.00; pea coal $14.00. All sizes. Single ton, 50c YOU'LL NEVER KNOW how quick- ly classified ads can help you solve a problem until you try them. To buy, sell or find what you want, use the classified. They cost little. FOAM RUBBER— any size—thick- ness for mattresses—cushions— to $2.50 yard. MATTRESSES MADE & EXPERTLY RECONDITIONED & RECOVERED—M. B. BEDDING CO. factory, 526 So. Main St. Wilkes- Barre. RUGS. Any SIZE — All known makes. A little out of the way Company, 267 South Main Street, SHOP LUZERNE Wallpaper & Paint Store for Linoleum, Wallpaper, Paints and Miscellaneous. We give Sogn) | SUPERMARKET PRICES and country _ | tique wash stand, $30; 3 piece late DEMMING DEEP WELL Jet Pump with 3 gallon tank. Good condit- ion. $50. Inquire E. Barnes, Hunts- jville or Call ORchad 5-2551. STAMPS. . ! Watch Your Lang- | uage Lady. We got the lowest prices in the Back Mountain and we aim to keep ’em. Cave's Super- market. CAVE’'S SUPERMARKET, your Dolly Madison Ice (Cream Dealer for over 20 years. At the traffic light, 'Idetown Corners. store courtesy . This is the com- bination that makes CAVE'S SUPER- | MARKET the housewife’s choice. Whom To Call— | COMPLETE CONVERSION UNITS For steam, ‘hot water and hot air. Now Is The Time To Convert From Coal To Oil, Don’t Wait For the Cold ‘Weather. R. W. WEIDNER Call OR 4-6108 AS I HAVE SAID, We don’t worry ' fi about competition! We are com- f petition. We're the nuts who sell |§ boiled ham for 79c pound and the | A only thing we make is friends. HAVE YOU BEEN IN to see Cave’s | [§ new store? The largest indepen- dent food store in. the Back Moun- tain Area. GRANDFATHER GLOCK, $185; Em- pire secretary in the ruff, $35; Brass bed, spring mattress, $25; An- Victorian, 2 chairs, table $35; chairs and miscellaneous. Call. NEptune 9-5327. WESTERN ELECTRIC Roaster and cabinet, used only twice, fully equipped. Solid oak library table. ORchard 4-5962. HORSES: Paint Mare, three-quarter; Welsh Gelding Pony; $150.00 each with hay. Saddles Available. Also Training Sulky, $50.00. Centermore- land FEderal 3-4450., PORTO-CRIB-Playpen Combination; bathinet; G. E. Ironer and table (50.00); Car-bed; Car-seat; scales; Good (Condition. Will deliver. Call Federal 3-4450. PORTABLE SEWING MACHINE; 4 pairs new folding louvre doors; 3%%hsp. Reo lawn mower. Call OR- chard 4-8378 evenings or Saturday. Gibson- GReenleaf GOOD Used Refrigerator, 9 cu. ft. Teloghone T-2548. FUEL OIL AUTOMATIC DELIVERY FREE CLEANING 12 months to pay with no finance | charges or interest. Our regular customers enjoy 24 hour service and replacement of parts of burner and controls free. NO MORE SERVICE CHARGE. CALL GERMICK BROS. Day or Night BU 7-2251—OR 4-0416 RE 5-6189 Oil. fired baseboard hot water heating systems installed $898. Average 6 room home CALL BU 7-2251—BU 17-9641 BR RET For Engraved and Printed Wedding Invitations 8 & H Green Stamps. 121 Main St. Try The Post ‘| FRED PETERS, Authorized HGOVER Hair Shasta and Styling Hair Coloring and Tinting Permanent Waving KAY’S BEAUTY SALON 60 Lake Street, Dallas C. Dobson, proprietor OR 4- Bgee, if no answer OR REROOFING AND REMODELING. Aluminum and Asbestos siding. All types new work. Free estimates. Joseph Rusinko, Building and Roof- ing Contractor. Harveys Lake. NE 9-5128. HEALTH SERVICE — DR. JAMES R. VANLOON, Chiropractor and Drugless Therapist Announces the Harveys Lake, Pole 125. Tue. 6-8, Thur. 6-8, Sat. 6-8. FLOOR SANDING and finishing, cleaning and waxing. All types floors. Work guaranteed. Weaver and Madar. OR 4-2565 and BU 8-6103. FOR YOUR HOME improvement needs call Dallas OR 4-0646 or Dallas OR 4-2306. Alex M: Ma- honey, Sr., Building Contractor. TRANSUE’'S T.V. and Radio Service now located off Rt. 309 on Platts- burg Rd. Beaumont. Call OR 4-2021 for 24 hr. service. CHAIR CANING and SPLINTING, finest imported materials. OR Hour’s re-opening of a branch office at | } Review of Reviews. RUTHANN ALT’S Beauty Shop in Fernbrook. Come in now for a new summer hairstyle and perman- ent wave. Phone ORchard 5-1524. FUEL OILS, Atlantic Products. Me- ‘ter Service to insure you accu- acy. Montross Oil Company, 436 Main Street, Luzerne. Phone BUt- ler 7-2361. il | EXPERT UPHOLSTERING. Free esti- Stook Upholstery, Hill- Harveys Lake. Phone mates. side Ave. NE 9-9416. For Free— WE CAN USE FILL DIRT, rock and clean ashes — what have you? The Dallas Post OR 4-5656. Beal Estate For Sale THOMAS P. GARRITY Realtor REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Service to the Greater Back Mt. Area Pole 89 — Harveys Lake. HARVEYS LAKE NE 9-5105 Ww Wanted To Buy— WANTED: Beef Cattle, fresh cows and cows due to freshen. Call Dal- las, ORchcard 5-1635, or write Na- than Connor, R. D. 4, Dallas, Pa. 1,000 JUNK CARS, trucks or trac- tors, regardless of condition. Top dollar; Sweet Valley, GR 7-2181. MILLERS PHOTOGRAPHIC HIS- TORY of Civil War published by Call Dallas OR 4-5656. For Sale or Rent— SIX ROOM HOUSE on Huntsville- Ceasetown Road. Improvements. Lovely lawn. Neverfailing deep us well, fine water. ORchard 4-0900. For Rent— STORAGE of ALL KINDS. Separate Locked Rooms for special storing —clean—dry. Also—Sale - of used 4-2714. LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED and | sharpened, new and used mowers | and parts. Saw filing and retoothing,| Dallas OR 4-8404, William Eckert, Main Highway, Trucksville. MARGUERITE'S BEAUTY SHOP, for that trim cut shampoo, and wave, or a fresh new permanent. Phone OR 4-3191. CALL “JAMESWAY Dealer”, Leon- ard Dorrance for shuttle-stroke barn cleaner, direct expansion milk coolers, hot-dip galvanized stalls stanchions. OR 4-5401. IS YOUR TRUCK, tractor or auto- mobile using 0il? Your machanic or garage will recommend SEALED POWER guaranteed piston rings. COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP STULL BROTHERS, KINGSTON. Dealer Sales-Service-Parts. Sales payments arranged. All makes re- paired. Free estimates. ORchard 4-5126, evenings NEptune 9-9830. R. D. 4, Dalles, Pa. BOTTLED GAS Plumbing and Heating Harold K. Ash - ; Shavertown Dallas 4-6166 knives and shears sharpened. Phone | Refrigerators and washers 90 Main St., Dallas OR 4-4682 {YEAR ROUND: HOME, Carpenter Road, Harveys Lake, 8 rooms and powder room, finished attic, steam heat stoker, newly decorated: Apply Hayward, New Overbrook, Carpen- ter Rd. Harvey's Lake. Wanted To Rent— WANTED TO RENT - 3, preferably 4 bedroom single, Dallas Area for immediate occupancy. Will consider two year lease for night house. Call ORchard 4-4788. Female Help Wanted— WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE . . . If you would enjoy working 3 or 4 hours a day calling regularly each month on a group of Studio Girl Cosmetic clients on a route to be established in and around Dallas, and are willing to make light deliver. ies, etc., write to STUDIO GIRL COS- METICS, Dept. JYW - 37, Glendale, California. Route will pay up to $5.00 per hour- WE SPECIALIZE in Buicks. Whit- ing Parts and Service, Shaver- town, Main Highway. ORchard 4-8937. FLOOR SANDING and finishing, "cleaning and waxing. All types | floors. Work guaranteed. Weaver and | Madar. OR 4-2560 and BU. 8-6103. 4 CONVENIENT OFF ® Main Office— WILKES-BARRE Mon., Tues,, Wed., Thurs. 9 A M to3 P M Friday—9 A, M. to 5 P, M, ® West Side Office—Edwardsvilie In the Gateway Shapping Center Mon,, Tues, Wed., 9A. M to3P M Thurs, and Fri., 8 Saturday 10 A. M, M, to A 3 FM to 2 P.M, os ICES TO SERVE YOU! _® Plymouth Office, Plymouth COMPLETE installation of septic tanks, sumps and drain fields. Digging for water lines, footers, etc. Fill for soil. BARRY EDWARDS, NE 9-2078. TOP SOIL. FILL. TOP SOIL Regular and Screened Complete Excavating Facilities for CELLARS, WATERLINES SEPTIC TANKS, GRADING © By contract or hour Free Estimates. Call HOOVER and MILBRODT OR 4-2494 OR 4-2498 Call Help Wanted— WANTED Pickers - boys and girls to pick new crop of peas. Mazer’s Farm, Dallas OR 4-2501. Work Wanted— COLLEGE GIRL Desires Babysitting, own transportation provided. Call Grace Bachman, OR. 4-3069, morn- ings or after 5:30. YOUNG MAN desires work, farm work, yard work or a mechanic. OR 4-2593. Sanitary Service— BOTTLED GAS PYROFAX New and Used Appliances Sales and Service ROOD’S GAS AND APPLIANCE COMPANY Overbrook Avenue, Dallas OR 4-5371 * | ply dealer. SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools and privy vaults cleaned. J. A. Singer, City Scavenger, . 137 Dagobart Street, Wilkes-Barre. Dial VA 3-4529. SEPTIC TANKS, reinforced concrete, long run. C. E. German and Son, Kingston 8-1448 or your local sup- PAINTING Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs, AM to 3P M, Friday—9 A. M. to 5 P, M, ® Back Mt, Office—Shavertown Mon,, Tues, Wed, Thurs, 8 A ‘M. to 2 P, Friday, 8 A, M. “ir MM, 5P M to 8PM Saturday 8 A. 'M, to 12 Noon - — INTERIOR — EXTERIOR Legal— The proposed Budget of the Ross By Contract or Hour CHESTER ROBERTS { Hunlock Creek R. D. 1 { Phone Muhlenburg 2563692 or 2563690 | Township School District for the | Fiscal Year beginning July 1, 1961, |is open for inspection at the home | ig {of ‘the Secretary, Sweet Valley. Final Action on the proposed | Budget will be taken by the Board | of Directors at its next meeting in Ross Township School House, Lu~ PIANO TUNING and repiiting, Muh- zerne County, Pennsylvania. Av Hunlook ALi) RFD 1 lenburg 256-3613. Oscar White- 4 i By Order of the Board, ALFRED BRONSON, Sec’y. pis LL EE buy the best. Costs less in the |B The proposed. Budget of the Jack- son Township School District for the Fiscal Year beginning July 1, 1961. Is open for inspection at the home of the Secretary, Lake Silkworth Road, R. D. 2 Hunlocks Creek, Pa. Route 29. Final Action on the proposed Bud- get will be taken by the Board of Directors on Monday, July 24, 1961 lat 8:00 p.m. in the Jackson Fire Hall, Jackson Township Luzerne County, Pa. By Order of the Board Vernon A. Cease, Sec'y NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have been granted to LYDIA BRADER SEW- ARD, R. D. 1, Shickshinny, Bloom- ingdale, Ross Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, in the Estate of BERTHA E. BRADER, a/k/a BERTHA BRADER, deceased, late of Bloomingdale, Township of Ross, who died on May 24, 1961. All persons indebted to the said estate are required to make payment, or those having claims or demands to. present the same without delay, to the Executrix above named. ROSENN, JENKINS & ~ GREENWALD, Attorneys. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in the Court of Common Pleas of Luz- erne County, No. 950 Octover term, 1961. Application will be made to the above Court on Wednesday, August 2, 1961, at 10 a.m., for the purpose of obtaining a Charter of a prop- osed Non-profit Corporation to be organized under the Non-profit Cor- poration Law of Pennsylvania, ap- proved May 5, 1933, as amended. The name of the proposed Corpora- tion is Nanticoke Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses: The purposes are set forth in the Charter and are to have the dispensation of bible truths by means of distribution of tracts, pamphlets, papers and other religions documents, and by the of all other lawful needs which tl be deemed necessary and ex- pediate for the furtherance of the purposes aforesaid. The Articles of Incorporation are on file in the of- fice of the'Prothonotary of Luzerne County- Edward D. Morgan Miners National Bank Building ‘Wilkes-Barre, Penna. $117,000 Budgeted For Bear Creek State Park : Department of Forest and Waters today announced its development plans for the new Bear (Creek State Park to be built on the Bear Creek reservoir 12 miles south-east of Wilkes-Barre. The new reservoir was dedicated June 10. Forests and Waters Secretary Maurice K. Goddard said that the new recreation facility will include a bathing beach, picnic areas, boat launching ramps, and facilities for fishing. The park area will be on the eastern shore of the lake on a steep slope. It will face the junction of the Lehigh River with Bear Creek on the Lehigh River side. Over $117,000 for the park’s devel- opment has been requested in Governor Lawrence's Capital budget now before the legislature. Access will be from State Route 940 between White Haven and Blakeslee. : Classified Ads Get Quick Results WATTA - HUNNEE GOLF COURSE J Clip This Ad - Get 1 Free Game The time is NOW fo take your HONEY to spend the day— For Health and Play at our WATTA-HUNEE Golf Course. 9. Hole—Clip and Puti—50c¢ Near Sandy Beach, HARVEYS LAKE JOE AND GERT SGARLAT, Owners SERVICE IS OUR § BUSINESS Ideal For Retirement § fl Some couple should sure-f fly be pleased with this Sf § room - oil heat - one story i home at Oak Hill. Gameff tl Room in Basement. Hl Specially Priced $12, 950. § 1). W. YOUNG, Reallorf : VA 3- 3-61 6115 oe WASH - DRY - IRON Giant Philco-Bendix Washers and Dryers iOpen 24 Hrs, = — Soft Water : LAUNDERCENTER Shavertown Shopping Center Es Hh | “NAN & For? WALTON .. DEST! N ‘ST. ANDREWS, NAG fe FPRCIENS STATE PK. G £m, ~ Gam in FIELD fy DE FUNIAK SPRINGS 73 £ PAN? il By Edward Collier Pensacola blooming flower . garden. through the Civil War. , Four hundred years young, is Florida’s year- round playground and ever- The Magic Circle auto tour leads across to Santa Rosa Island, its glamorous beaches and crum- bling ruins of Fort Pickens, built between the Spanish- American and World War IT on the sites of sieges and battles from - Spain’s first settlement From here you drive along the Gulf of Mexico’s 100-mile “Miracle Strip” of snow-white sands to enjoy water sports and fishing at Fort Walton Beach and Destin; then to booming Panama City, where battleships are being cut up for scrap and civic pride ‘centers on a multi- million dollar ultramodern Civic Center and marina built over the water. The route north is to DeFuniak Springs with its spring-fed lake and missile-like Confederate Monument; a biney woods hunters paradise around Crestview; and back to Pensa- cola via a pleasant land of riv- ers, inlets and lagoons. For a culminating treat there | is a visit to the Naval Air Sta- tion where, on occasion, the Blue Angels Flight Team puts on its show of pattern jet flight aerobatics. Venerable Fort San Carlos, located within the sta-|' tion’s gates, originally was built by Spain in 1559 — its history one of capture, destruction, } rebsjlaine rm — Mrs. John Sidler Hostess To 4-H Mrs. John Sidler was hostess on Tuesday to members of the Lehman 4-H Club, who gathered to. discuss plans for attending camp and a round-up, and learned how to make a casserole dish and salad. ; Taking part in the program were Carol Lamoreaux, Shirley Roskoski, Bernadine Rusiloski, Beverly Bon- ning, Shirley Disque, Ruth Adam- shick, Joy Johnson, Dianne Rogers, Judy Stortz, Marion Perkins, and Cori Conklin. Vandals Cause Damage Vandals Saturday night attempted to break into the cellars of Earl Layaou and Claude Cook at Fern- brook after first having rutted and damaged the old Tractor Company Right of Way which Mr. Layaou has made into a beauty spot this sum- mer. ¢ / SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST | Moyer Heads State Bankers Committee Homer Moyer, comptroller of Min- ers National Bank and Treasurer of Back Mountain Memorial Library, has been appointed chairman of the Bank Operations Committee for the Pennsylvania Bankers Association for 1961-1962. Inspection Period Ends A word to the wise is sufficient. The deadline for automobile inspec- tions is Monday at midnight. Resigns Position Peggy. Poynton has resigned her position at Dallas Branch Miners National Bank in order to enjoy the duties of a housewife. Old-Timer An old-timer is the one who can remember when all members of the family had breakfast at the same time. RECEIPTS Rent - Dallas School District Interest - U. S. Treasury Bills Advance - Dallas School District Interest - X Coupons TOTAL AVAILABLE - U. S. Treasury Bills Dallas School District Bonds - Construction Fund Clearing Fund Redemption Fund General Fund Debt Service Fund TOTAL ACCOUNTED FOR hours. 'R.D. #3 Pursuant to the provisions of the General Authorities Act of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania the following is a concise financial state- ment of the Dallas School District Authority for the period ending February 28, 1961, as audited by its certified public accountant: CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS. AND DISBURSEMENTS DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT AUTHORITY For the Period March 19, 1959 to February 28, 1961 X Coupons CASH BALANCES - FEBRUARY 28, Construction Fund - Income Account $ DALLAS, PA. Sale of School Building Tevere Bonds, Series of 1960 $ 1,907,513.02 125,000.00 36,968.44 200.00 1,087.80 $ 2,070,769.26 FOR DISBURSEMENT DISBURSEMENTS " Improvements of Sites and Grounds $ 81,480.20 Erection of New Building 895,326.34 Insurance and Bond 13,878.41 Trustee’s Fee . 475.00 Recording Costs 18.85 Interest - School Building Revenue Bonds, Series of 1960 | 84,521.25 Interest - X Coupons 1,087.80 ! Redemption = X Coupons 22,912.20 Advertising i 29.80 Clerical Fees 120.00 Office Expense 16.65 Solicitor’s Fee 300.00 Public Official’s Bond, 63.75 Permits 25.00 } Fidelity Bond Premium ; 63.75 School District Reimbursement 200.00 Printing 3,371.00 Legal 15,519.38 $ 1,119,409.38 INVESTMENTS 2 $ 825,555.87 46,206.30 871,762.17 1961 184.25 24,152.49 1,353.23 36,784.19 1,602.65 15,520.90 79,597.71 $ 2,070,769.26 The detailed audit is on file at the office of the Authority, Hunts- ville Road, Dallas, Pa., where it may be examined during roles business he ds ER ‘DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT AUTHORITY Hugh Gebhart, Secretary HS Dallas, Pennsylvania + Vor Faglond Lad Makes Best Time For Local Track 140 Racers Entered ~ National Quarter Midget Races Here Approximately 140 children from: the United States and Canada ent- ered cars in the National Quarter Midget race held at Lollipop race track, last week end. Droves of families, equipped with mechanics, operators enthusiasm and hope for the little racers, arrived from New Mexico, Ontario, Mass= achusetts, Connecticut, Oregon, Maryland, New Jersey and Pennsyl- vania. [One racer has attended five nat= ional races this summer which have taken him across the United States. Five tents, pitched near the race ‘| track, housed several families. Occu-~ pants of a tent set up behind Crown Imperial Bowling Lanes rushed un- expectedly with bag and [baggage ta higher ground when a cloud-burst sent water streaming down the hill and into their tent Saturday nigh Other families slept in station wag-" ons or registered at local motels. [Area around the track was cov- ered with a sea of beach umbrell which shaded picnickers and obser=) vers from blistering heat. A record time (7-36 seconds) for the Lollipop Race Track was turned in Sunday in the A-Open Division by Donald Kenison, Marlboro, Mass. Local winners are: Henry Funke, Dallas, 2nd place in 2nd race in B-modified class; Benny Maskalis, Kingston, 3rd place in the same | race; Drew Bittenbender, 1st place in the fourth race of B-modified and holder of the top time trial (7.71- seconds). In the modified stock race Benny Maskalis, Kingston, took first place; Edward Brandt, Mountain Top, sec- ond; and Robbie Naugle. Swoyers- ville, third place and holder of th top time trial (8.12 seconds). # Herbert Ley, Kingston took fi place in the semi-main event. ; Robbie Naugle placed third in fthe main event, third race. In the feature race of the A-open, Drew Bittenbender came in third using a regulated B modified engine. Other local entries were: Edward Brandt, Mountain Top; Tony Kop- ko, Larksville; Rosemary Kennedy, Wyoming; Margaret Kennedy, Wyo- | ming; David Krashkevich, Wyoming; Susan Wazeter, Trucksville; Earl Evans, Dallas; James Hakim, Wil~ kes-Barre; Kenneth' Smith, Allen- town who is a member of the Dal- ‘|las Club. Dommick Brandt, Mountain Top is president of the Dallas Quarter Midget Racing (Club. George Bitten~ bender owns the track. “EQUAL JUSTICE x UNDER THE LAW” A pack of bloodhounds at a Geor=. gia county prison dug under the fence and got away. Prisioners were sent out to track them down. 23 ¢ | SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST EE RP Wi fe tik gmap