The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 26, 1962, Image 8

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Buy Or Sell Through The Trading Post
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HOME GROWN HYBRID
Cosciniats INR OK
| SWEET CORN
TOMATOES
' MAZER'S FARM MARKET
| Located on Route 118, Lehman Highway
Between Whitesell Bros. and’ Lehman Center
OPEN EVERY DAY—11:00 a. m, to 7:00 p. m |
TEE GENE ESE SEE SE SY EEN EE EEE SEND Sa
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FREE!
[DRY CLEANING SPECIAL]
- 50 Extra S&H STAMPS -
WITH EVERY ]
SUIT, DRESS, TOPCOAT or JACKET
OR ANY 2 OF THE FOLLOWING
- SLAX, SKIRTS, SWEATERS, UNLINED JACKETS
~ EXPERTLY DRY CLEANED AND PRESSED.
JACKETS SWEATERS
TOPCOATS BLOUSES d 5
Carefully Dry Cleaned and Pressed. Each Garment
Goyered With Polyethylene Bags On Individual
Hangers For Dust Proof Protection
SUITS
PLAIN DRESSES
SLAX
SKIRTS (plain)
$1.10
OPEN EVERY NIGHT TIL 9
ADAM'S
CLOTHES FOR DAD & LAD
BACK MT. SHOPPING CENTER SHAVERTOWN
JACKSON TOWNSHIP |
This correspondent discovered two |
potential candidates for Jackson
Township’ Fire Department Rescue
Squad in the persons of Mrs. Rob-
ert Wienicki and Mrs. Mickey
Witek, who came to his rescue the
other evening when one of his lad-
ders helding a scaffold, used to
paint rain gutters, slipped. Marooned
on top of a steep roof and holding
on for dear life, he called Mrs.
Winecki who was cutting her grass.
She came on the run and Mrs.
‘Witek, looking up from her lawn,
grasped the situation and also came
running across the road to aid Mrs:
Wienicki in steadying the ladder
enabling him to get down from a
precarious position.
The Red Cross warning “never
| swim alone” holds good for ama-
teur painters too. The moral be-
ing not to do any high reaching
painting unless your neighbor wo-
men are working in their yards. I
herewith publicly express my thanks
for their quick action.
All-Stars Win 1-0
(Cont. from Page 1)
Duryea AB R H
Turkos, 3b alll A 0 0
Salidas, ¢ ....... 3 0 0
Rava, cf... .. a2 0 0
Shepulski, p .... Elin 0 0
Martin, 85 ...... L152 0 0
Genesczko, rf ............. 2 0 0
Ratchford, 2b ... sd, 0 0
Pesotine, 1b ..... 2 0 0
Pruietto, If . _... si 2 0 0
X = Thorne ........-ciurs 1 0 0
Totals © ...oue. iw mh 20 0 0
X—Thorne grounded to first, for
Turkos.
Score by innings.
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Backe Mt. .. 0. 0: 0.0 1 0
Duryea. ...'00 10 Ov 0. 0° 10
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1962
Mrs. Robert Sherwood celebrated
her birthday July 24, and was the
honored guest at a surprise birth-
day party Sunday attended by Rob-
ert Sherwood, Scott Sherwood,
Denise Sherwood, Wayne Hughes,
Ernest Bevan and William R.
Hughes.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sherman
have returned after spending several
days at Atlantic City and in Roches-
ter, where they toured the Kodak
plant.
Pfc. Ernest Bevan, Cherry Point,
N. C., spent the weekend with Mr.
and. Mrs: William R. Hughes.
Some Chase Manor residents are
considering asking the Township
Supervisors to erect 15-mile-per
hour signs in that area to safeguard
children from speeders.
Harveys Lake WN
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Flecknoy
Drexel Hill, are spending their vaca-
tion with the latter's: parents Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Clark. ¢
Mrs. Robert Ross has returned to
Miami, after visiting her daughter
Sharon, and her parents Mr. and
Mrs, Mike Getzman. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murphy, Phil-
adelphia, visited Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Armitage Saturday evening:
Jacks’ aunt and™ family, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Ryder and Susan brought
them from Kingston; where they |
are’ visiting.
Tommy and David Finn are
spending 2 weeks at Camp Achela.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brunner, Forty-
Fort, were Monday night supper’
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garvin
Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buckalew and
daughter of Harveyville visited Mr,
and Mrs, Garvin Smith Sunday.
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BUDGET PLAN
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heautifies... protects... preserves
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If your blacktop drive is shabby, faded and deterior-
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PROTECTS! Jennite J-16 seals out water . . . protects
against oxidation, drying effects of sun... prevents
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home.
PRESERVES! Jennite J-16 adds years of life to drive-
ways . . . saves patching.
Jennite J-16 is the original . . . the most widely used
blacktop protective coating.
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