Despite almost constant rain high grass, but the youngsters and an abundance of poison ivy, continued to labor. depending 17 members of the Riding Ho 4- (,, (he remaining mower, Mr. H Club of Dallas undertook an gieele’s scythe, and the shears ambitious project Friday when (4 do the job. they began to clean up the old = Ajthough their motives were Cemetery on Huntsville Road in ypmatched, the children were Dallas. unable to complete the . Accompanying the mongmental civic project by youngsters were five leaders, (hemselves. They intend to dsther Sutton. and Emory continue working at the Steele, who aided the children’s cemetery until the job is done, project by taking a scythe to the overgrown weeds and brush. that some group of teenagers, Armed with rakes, two mowers perhaps a Key Club or Boy and lawn shears, the 4-Hers guou( Troop, will assist them worked: from early in’ the ' wih the heavier work. morning until mid-afternoon, Leaders who worked with the clipping the grass and Riding Ho youngsters were overgrown brush away from the _ june Morris, Maureen Purcell, ~ lombstones--many of which gorence Finn, Linda’ Mekeel. have fallen over. One mower and Jane Schilling, along with succumbed in the excessively (he interested parents. but they have expressed hope x8 Phone 825-7569 Complete Barber Services ; Z Expert HAIRSTYLING Quality HAIRPIECES Penn Plaza, So. Main St., Wilkes-Barre ER OE GE Wh GR ORE RE EE aE ER tem INTRODUCTORY FLIGHT LESSON fl This coupen and $5 buys your introductory flight lesson, It's our way A you to a brand new flight training system developed by 7 le in personal flying. A new system that makes it ara to fly. Learn from the leader ~ your Cessna. & : Y A 2 19 DALLAS POST, JUNE 28, 1973 Club members who braved the rain and poison ivy were Brenda Elston, Carol Steele; Tara Geurin, Linda Grey, Michelle Kozick, Lynn Lewis, Bobby McLaughlin, Holly Parrish, Ronnie Ritts, Dawn Spencer, Donnie Sutton, Shari Sutton, and Ann Marie Swetts. progres LIGHTEN Photos by Doris Mallin S FACTORY AUTHORIZED G TREMENDOUS VALUES Many...Many...Beautiful fixtures to choose from during this sale Bronze and crystal chandeliers SALE $73.50 Reg. $133.65 Handsomely detailed P4513 five-light. 21” diameter. SALE $35.95 Reg sles WHEN YOU NEED LIGHTING Visit One Of Our Experts In The Lighting Department And They Will Help You Select From The Latest Fashions In Lighting. Exciting Styles To Brighten Your Home In- doors And Out On Display In Our Modern Showroom, Now. Come In Soon. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC! ’ OPEN: EVERY THURSDAY FROM 8A.M.TO 9 P.M. MON. —TUES.—WED.—FRI.—FROM 8 A.M. TO 5 P.M. 342-8394 “The Lighting Center” 431 N. Seventh Ave., Scranion {Between West Lackawanna Ave. 4 West tinder 5%.) J 4 WESTINGHOUSE * CHEST FREEZER MODEL FC151L ® 525 |b. capacity — 15.1 cu. ft. (AHAM). ¢ Slim-wall insula- tion—store 1/3 more food without increasing floor space o Lift-out basket — keeps often-used packages handy * Plus: Recessed control knob, counterbalanced seal- tite lid, ‘‘dry-wall’’ construc- tion, baked enamel-on-steel interior, Westinghouse built- in quality * Available'in white only. WESTINGHOUSE ® UPRIGHT FREEZER MODEL FUISIL 4 630 Ib. capacity — 18.0% ft. (AHAM) e Slim-wall insula- tion-— store 1/3 more food without increasing floor space s Fast freeze shelves — let you freeze food quickly on any shelf e Extra-deep, -full- width door shelves — give you more usable up-front storage e Exterior safety signal light — goes off to warn of any elec- trical interruption or if door is accidentally leftopen e Built-in tumbler lock — assures maxi- mum security for your food bushel capacity with sturdy proof, chip resistant and &2 y to keep clean e Plus: Mag- netic Door Gasket, precision temperature control, Westinghouse built-in quality » Available in White — Right Hand Door opening — only.
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