The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 30, 1962, Image 3

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
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Listen To The Opening Highlights Of The
Jonathan R. Davis Volunteer Firemen’s Festival
From 7 to 8 P.M. On Fri. Aug. 31st On WNAK.
LIGHT JAZZ BROADWAY SHOW TUNES
E WYOMING SEMINARY ©
SCHOOL OF MUSIC
THE OPENING OF ITS FALL SEMESTER
SEPTEMBER (1, 1962
Courses
Theory Organ
Solfeggio Piano
Harmony Violin
Band Instruments | Voice
Teachers
Carl F. Roth, Director Myron G. Leet
"Louise W. Ayre Elsie P. Powell
Wesley A. Bailey Helen F. Sheeder
Sarah K. Young
" Students May Enroll For Music Without Attending
Other Classes At Wyoming Seminary
Catalog And Further Information On Request
Telephone BUtler 7-1126
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‘Wyoming Valley Crippled Child-
ren’s Association benefited by 100%
per cent —$7.50— from the proceeds
of the Children’s Circus held Satur-
day afternoon at 2:30 sharp in Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Sterling’s back yard
at 199 Terrace Avenue, Trucksville
Gardens.
It was a wonderful show attended
| by all of the neighbors who were
| left aghast as the star preformers
made their grand entrance in a pat-
riotic spectacle waving American
flags as they slid down a sliding
board. There were clowns, too, and a
trained animal act.
Among the preformers, a little dis-
arranged in this picture for easy
indentification, were on the left,
clowns Robin Sterling andTimmy
Walters, Bonnie Baird who did a
blackface Al Jolson pantomime, Carol
Britt who did a baton twirling and
aerial act, and behind them Bobbie
Starling, master of ceremonies, who
did impersonations of Bing Crosby
and beside him tall Jim Waiters who
did a Chubby Checkers Twist.
To the right are Mary Jane Moss
and her mathematically-minded West
Highland Terriers, Jody, Becky and
Morna, who have learned to count.
Standing beside her are Cathy Wal-
ters, and Connie Kuder, baton twirl-
ers, who performed other acts.
Grand entrance was made to the
strains of William Tell Overture fol-
lowed by the Parade of the Wooden
Soldiers.
Township Garage
Lehman Township Supervisors
have purchased much of the used
lumber, windows and old doors from
the razed frame Lehman Elementary
school and are planning the erection
of a Township Garage for storage of
road equipment just off Route 118,
Tdetown-Huntsville Road, near the
Baw Mill,
Cragle Entertains
Mr, and Mrs. Loren Cragle, Jr.
and son David, entertained friends,
all from Huntington . Mills, on
August 12, at a picnic supper. At-
tending were Mr. and Mrs. George
Coombs, Sandy and Rod, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hidley, Bobby, Becky,
Betty and Ruthie, Mr. and Mrs.
John Fogg and son, John, :
Lehman Road Improved
Resurfacing this summer has
greatly improved three roads in Leh-
man Township. They are Briarcrest
Road 2 mile; approach to Smith’s
Pond % mile; and the Road around
Lake Silkworth 7/0 mile.
There are 36 miles of roads in Leh-
man Township maintained by the
Supervisors.
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Women Golfers
Irem Women Golfers, saw Mrs. | Twelve Bre Enrolled
Hamer Mainwaring defeating Mrs. |
Abram Nesbitt II last Friday,
take the title.
the championship flight will be de. are enrolled for the 1962-63 school
cided when Mrs. Gordon Guyler |Year at Wilkes-Barre Business Col-
plays Mrs. Louis Maslow.
Mrs. George Dean of Elmcrest, who | de, Thomas George Landon, Carol { Waschek, Ellen Bidwell, Tona Tay
defeated Mrs. Henry Davis.
the First Flight was Mrs. George | Stuart, Shirley Ann Yalick.
Common. {
Williams defeated Mrs. Sam Spen- Orchard and Howard Steele.
SECTION A — PAGE 3
cer, and winner of the Beaten Eight | :
in the ‘second flight was Mrs. Max | Horseshoe 4-H Club
| Rosenn, The Back Mountain Horseshoe 4
Championship matches staged by | |H Club met at the home of Connie
{Bogdon, Machell Ave. for a class
: |in grooming and showmanship, in
to At Business College {struction on cleaning tack.
| | ~ Present were: Jim Post, Ron Post,
Winner of the Beaten Eight in
The following students from Dallas |p, Spencer, Judy Crispell, Nan
| Crispell, Lee Johnson, Tim Carro
{ Rae Carroll, Katie Carroll, Nancy
{lege and will begin classes on Sep- i Hughes, Leslie Vivian, Erica Vivian
Winner of the first flight was | tember 6: Karen Culver, Audrey E. | Connie Bogdon, Susan Marz, Marge
| A. Mathers, Theresa McCue, Bernard | 1 Tony
[Phils rank Smith, Clifford Joka |, Lony and Jean Bogdon,
{ New members are: Gay Clem
Enrolled, from Trucksville are: [Michelle Clem, snd Flizabet; Edle
In the second flight, Mrs. David | Rochelle Mendelshon, Elsa Myrtle |
Winner of the Beaten Eight in
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See These CASH 'n CARRY
No. In Stock Reg. Price Sale Price
SPEED SANDERS 2 35.95 $28.00
1/4” DRILL 1 21.95 18.60
3/8” DRILL 1 32.95 28.85
1/2” DRILL 1 69.50 49.50
1 SABRE SAW 1 34.95 28.50
4 1/4 SAW 1 29.95 23.60
10 Qt. Galv. Pails Reg. 80c SALE 65¢ 36” CHICKEN WIRE 1”, MESH =
Galy. Bushel Baskets Reg. 1.98 SALE 1.59 | 450 Sq. Ft. Per Roll — Reg. $12.70 Roll
Galv. Incinerators Reg. 4.50 SALE 3.95 :
Lawn Carts Reg. 9.75 SALE 7.79 Only $10.95 z
Laws Gost & Sorsadet 48" CHICKEN WIRE — Reg. 8.70 ONLY $6.95
(Combination) Reg. 19.95 SALE 14.39 | 48” TURKEY WIRE 1” x 2” — Reg. 37.80
Pony Spreader Reg. 7.50 SALE 5.99 400 Sq. Ft. Per Roll — ONLY $29.95
Metal Lawn Rakes Reg. 98c SALE 79c | 48” TURKEY WIRE 2” x4” — Reg. 25.50
Bamboo Lawn Rakes Reg. 98c SALE 79¢ 400 Sq. Ft. Per Roll — ONLY $20.95 z
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Mortar Mix 25# Bag lc ® 45# Bag 1.00 e 80# Bag 1.45
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AGRICO — Water Soluble Plant Food 11 69¢ 53¢
VARIETY PACK — For Everything That Grows : "
Rose Food - Plant Food - Evergreen Food - Bone Meal 5 1.49 1.18
CRAG — Stops Weeds Before They Grow
Treats 3,000 Sq. Ft. 3 1.50 1.00
Treats 12,000 Sq. Ft. 2 3.98 2.75
DUPONT SPRAYERS — 10 Gallon Nozzle 2 6.95 3.64
EVEREADY ROSE DUST — 1 lb. cans 3 1.69 1.20
DUPONT FRUIT TREE SPRAY — 1 1b. cans 2 125 92¢
DUPONT FLORAL DUST — 8-oz. Squeeze Container 3 1.19 87¢
DDT DUST — 4 lbs. 7 1.27 99¢
WHEEEL CART GARDEN HOSE REEL 1 6.40 4.59
GARDEN HOSE HANGERS 3 60c 47c
FLY SPRAYERS 5 55¢ 41c
ASSORTED GARDEN HAND TOOLS (Your Pick) Reg. 88c 69¢
STORE HOURS Complete
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8 AM. - 1PM Supplies