Dallas Post/George Poynton Dallas Post/George Poynton Dallas Post/George Poynton f ~ All-Stars 7 ® WANT YOUR PHOTO? Any photos that appear in the Dallas Post and were taken by a Dallas Post photographer are available for sale. The cost is $2.50 per 5 x 7” print and $5 for 8 x 10” prints. It's easy to order a photo. Just fill in the enclosed coupon and tell us when the picture appeared, and on what page. Also briefly describe the photo. Please make sure that the words and a photographer's name are underneath the photo when you order. Send or bring in the filled-out coupon to the Post, P.O. Box 366, Dallas, Pa. 18612. . For more information call 675-5211. Phone No. (optional) a. inh. i ete a a | Photo (describe) | Date Published ......./08 nd. oi is Page. i... lund | JILL RADZINSKI Dallas Post/Ed Campbell BICYGLES 3-5-10 12-15 SPEED! RACING . .. TOURING . . CRUISING . . . ‘WE HAVE THEM ALL AT THE LOWEST PRICES’ OLD MILL BIKE 320 Exeter Ave., West Pittston PHONE 655-4262 Annual Dalton Fire Co. Horse Show Dalton, Pa. September 9,1984 — § 8:30 A.M. Hunter — Equitation -- -- ° Western Classes “** “% \ For Information Call 717-563-1932 or 563- 1933 or Write To: Secretary, DFC Horse Show, Daiton, PA 18414 BETTY NEWELL | WA RN Dallas Post/George Poynton Baseball picnic held Back Mountain Baseball, Inc. held its annual family picnic at Francis Slocum State Park. The weather was beautiful and parents. Shown here in the top left photo, four young boys try their hands at canoeing. Shown in the front boat are, from left, Frank Joyce and Jeff Tinner. The back boat shows Mark Paczewski, left, and John Masley. Jennifer Besecker and her mother, Peggy, partake in some of the goodies at the event in the top right photo. Some of the coaches found a moment to relax as is depicted in the lower photo. From left, Paul Donlin, Alan Root, and Mark VanEtten. In the lower right photo, Susan Gauntlett focuses her camera as she prepares to take a picutre of her son, Brett, and her husband, Tom, shortly after the two received awards. Dallas Post/Ed Campbel | » Cage Tournament planned A Basketball Tournament will be run at the Barney Farms Recrea- jccepted on a first-come-first- tional Complex September 7, 8 and served basis. 9 Any team interested may contact Tournament will be double elimi- john Leighton at 825-7495 after 4:30 nation with the first four finishers receiving awards. A maximum of 12 teams will be p.m. Deadline for entry is August 31. m Ie = 3 MEMORIAL HIGHWAY, DALLAS SNEAKERS & WORK SHOES Denim Jeans *10 Western Dress Shirts *10 Shorts *4-%3 T-Shirts *2 Tank Tops $4 Mon.-Sat. 10-8, Sunday 1-6 { ems a i mr —