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Maxin smiled brights to blend with sportwear You'll also find the newest stripes, Fair Isle and jacquard sweater patterns in both acrylic and wool blends Different lengths in legwar mers are also at JCPenney The classic over-the-knee dancer style is joined this sea son by a shorter version that stops at the knee and may be cuffed over the top of your boots We really are 'your' newspaper The Dallas Post, now in its 96th year of serving the Back Mountain community, has undergone both major and minor changes through the years in an attempt to keep its readers as informed as possible. The most recent major change at The Post is apparent in the general appearance of the newspaper as a much sharper, cleaner image is now portrayed to the reader This “crispness’’, as we in the newspaper business like to call it, comes from the use of a very sophisticated, highly technical computer system used to transfer a reporter’s story. or a press release onto the printed page you read in your home. The Post has added a few features over the past year - features that you, our readers, have suggested you'd like to see. A completely redesigned Editorial page with local editorials and valuable information gives you serious news. An expanded ‘Letters to the Editor’ column allows our readers to voice their opinions - on just about anything and a new business section tells you what’s happening with the Back Mountain economy. Sports comments in The Dallas Post continue to ‘tickle the fancy” or, as the case may be, “get the goat” of local sports fans while The Dallas Post photographers are catching all the local sports action on film. Our “Community Calendar’ keeps our readers informed of the events scheduled in their area while the authors of our ‘neighborhood news’ columns continue to inform you of who’s engaged, who had a baby, or who’s taking a trip. Our ‘Cookbook’ column offers readers scrumptious recipe ideas every week and a newly expanded Classified Advertising section brings buyers and sellers together. We have even gone so far as to separate our Back Mountain and West Side editions so that we may bring expanded news coverage to both areas. All of these changes are not for any of us at The Dallas Post - they are for you, our readers. Because we care and because we want to keep you as informed as possible, we are constantly changing - to meet your needs. Remember, we do want to be “your” newspaper. Tir Sf )ALLASCP0ST J. Stephen Buckley ........................ Publisher Dotty: Martin =... nes Editor Betty Bean ........... Advertising Representative Mike Danowski ..... Advertising Representative Charlot Denmon .... Advertising Representative Joe Gula ............. Advertising Representative Marvin Lewis ........ Advertising Representative Jean Brutko .................... Circulation Director Peggy Poynton ..................... 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