5:15 5:16 5:20 5:30 6:00 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 8:45 9:00 10:00 10:30 10:45 Sign Off 6:25 6:30 6:35 6:45 7:00 7:30 8:30 8:45 9:00 9:30 10:00 Report to Audience (L) 10:15 Sign Off 6:25 6:30 6:35 6:45 7:00 7:30 8:30 9:30 10:0 10:1 TELEVISION SC HEDULE 'WNBF — Channel 12 April 30th to May 5th NOW Arthur Godfrey Channel 12 WEDNESDAY 8:00 P.M. Courtesy Of— Trucksville Radio Service Main Road, Trucksville, Pa. Bill Guyette Phone Dallas 286-R-9 SUNDAY WEDNESDAY ; 6:25 Sign on & Test Pattern Sign On 6:30 WNBF-TV Bingham- Test Pattern Prevues of Tonight's Programs (L) Weather (L) Hollywood Screen- 6:35 ton Press News (L) Prevues of Tonight's Programs (L) Weather (L) 6:45 Chalk Talk (L) test (A) 7:00 Kukla, Fran & Ollie (N) Philco Television Play- 7:30 Ralph Carroll (L) house (N) One Man’s Family (N) Think Fast (A) Chesterfield Supper Club (N) 8:00 9:00 9:45 A. 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Standing, first row, left to right: Nita Williams, Betty Griffiths, Bar- bara Dana, Doris Bush, Paul Con- iglia, Albert Billings, Calvin Crane, Thomas Cleasby, Theodore Jones, Shirley Stroh, Barbara Davis, Rob- PEACE ~ THE POST, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1950 | ert Hontz, Loiuse Kann, Herbert Spencer, Richard Houghwout, Har- old Birth, Ronald Woolcock, Jean Hughes, Robert Davis, Ruth John- son, Standing, back row: Shirley Ann Drake, Jean Frank, John Baur, Dwight Dick, John Engler, David Vann, Harry Trebilcox, Rachel Rees, Edward Charney, Wilma Robbins, Dawn Dick, Verus Weaver, direc- tor. Majorettes: Laura Perkins, Shir- ley Capwell, Charlotte Hoyt, Edith Jones, Nancy Jane Jones, Betty Garey, Pauline Spencer. TIT Cay Kingston Township High School Band in Spring Concert May 2 Absent when the picture was taken: Eric Vrhel, Jane Ann Loh- man. The annual Spring Concert -in celebration of National Music Week will be presented in Kingston Township Auditorium Tuesday ev- ening at 8 p.m. Groups participating are: Junior Chorus; Girls’ Ensem- ble; Junior Band; Senior Band. Featured will be several vocal and instrumental solos. Sylvia Jones and Harry Trebilcox, dele- gates to Forensic and Music League competition in Pittsburgh on May 4, 5, and 6, will perform their re- C2 quired selections at the concert. Kingston Township Band Asso- ciation is again sponsoring the an- nual event. Proceeds will be used to promote interest in music. Officers: Clyde Birth, president; Mrs. Albert Williams Jr., vice pres- ident; Mrs. Charles Billings, sec- retary; James Dick, treasurer; Mrs. George Davis and John Dana, pub- licity; Bernard Bush, general chair- man; James Dick and John Dana, Mrs. Albert Williams and Mrs. George Davis. PHOTO BY HUDSON FARMER SHERRY Door Prizes MODERN and POLKA SANDY BEACH PAVILION Harvey's Lake, Pa. Every Saturday Night Commencing SATURDAY, MAY 6th at 9 p.m. Under the Management of Featuring BOB SCOTT'S ORCHESTRA WAYNE WEAVER, Singing Caller DANCES NULTON Admission 60c Including Tax Family Birthdays Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shallan- berger Jr. and daughters, Linda and Pamela Jean of Plainfield, N.J. spent the weekend with Mrs. Shal- lanberger's mother, Mrs. Harry Ide of Idetown to help her celebrate her birthday anniversary. It was niversary. Sunday morning, on Mrs. Ide’s birthday, Rev. Frank Abbott christened Pamela Jean. _ If You Want PACKARD A GOOD USED CAR Call R. E. PHILLIPS Dal. 562-R-2 Kingston. 7-1141 also Elsie Jean Ide’s birthday an- | Play Taps at Burial Two boys from Dallas Township Band, John Roberts and Earl Lam- oreaux, played Taps at James Strohl’s funeral, Noxen. PAGE THREE Chosen May Queen LOIS ANN KLEINE € Dallas Township School has cho- sen Lois Ann Kleine for May Queen on Thursday, May 4th. The celebra- tion, staged by the elementary school, will be woven about the theme “Inside U.S.A.”, dances pre- sented by grade school children stemming from all parts of the country. DON’T FORGET TO SET YOUR ALAM CLOCK FOR 2 AM. SUNDAY MORNING It is easier to set your alarm and get up than to sit up until two o'clock in the morning to set your time ahead one hour when Daylight Saving goes into effect. Back Mountain residents having sundials are allowed by special dispensation to turn them one hour ahead before retiring Saturday night. “ It’s Beautiful Surroundings ® SEA FOOD For the best in Food and Beverages REX RESTAURANT & BAR Harvey's Lake at the Picnic Grounds ® ITALIAN SPAGHETTI Delicious Sandwiches of All Kinds BRING YOUR FAMILY or your next party here Gus CONDORAS, proprietor the * Pleasant Atmosphere ® STEAKS ® CHOPS XX X XN % XX. % FFX XN 2X KRE RH AAR LR RN WRK KR NX YEE EN KK WRN Kei Ne JAY COOKE for Governor A Message to Veterans The ex-GIs who have signed their names to this letter, all served under Jay Cooke in the 3rd Battalion, 110th Infantry, 28th Division, in the last war. Jay Cooke is running for Governor of Pennsylvania. We are going all out to get him nominated by the Republicans in the Pri- mary on Tuesday, May 16th, 1950, and elected next November. How about you? Can we count on you to give a hand? Jay got a belly-full of war in 1917 with the 79th Division in France—when he and his outfit were mustard gassed. He didn’t have to get fouled up in the last one. Heart. Didn’t need the new one they pinned on him for getting He already had a Purple his eye shot out at St. Lo, when he was hit by a machine gun burst. JAY WAS OUR LIEUTENANT COLONEL. HE COULD GET HARD-BOILED, BUT HE NEVER PULLED HIS RANK. AND WHEN WE MARCHED, HE DIDN'T RIDE ANY JEEP. HE SHARED THE DEAL ACROSS THE CHANNEL AND INTO THE HEDGEROWS AND HE WAS UP IN FRONT OF OUR COLUMN WHEN HE GOT HIS. TOM BRADLEY T/Sgt. Co. I A. H. SCOTT, JR. S/Sgt. Co. K LET'S GO CHARLES L. CHATTAWAY 1st Sgt. Co. K. IRVIN WINTERS S/Sgt. Hq. Co. JAY COOKE F. You want a friend in Harrisburg? 1 ay Cooke’s your man. He knows the score on veteran problems—from the vet angle. Talk up Jay Cooke for Governor. Noise it around with other vets. Another thing, a lot of vets are apt to dog the Primary, like anyone else, they just don’t get out and vote. Get them to the polls for Jay Cooke. Jay Cooke is the only vet of both World Wars I and II running for Republican nomination for a top office on May 16th. He's got a fight on his hands. He needs help—the help of other vets like you. Let’s fight alongside him. elected. Let’s get him nominated and Let’s put one of the finest soldiers who ever got back alive into the Governor’s chair in Harrisburg. j Signed by men of Colonel Cooke’s war-time Third Battalion, 110th Infantry, 28th Division. L NICHOLAS BIANGONI T/Sgt. Co. K KENNETH WHITLETCH S/Sgt. Co. K ARTHUR JOHNSON Sgt. Co. K CLIFFORD E. KELL S/Sgt. Co. L UDDY! VOTE COOKE FOR GOVERNOR —REPUBL ICAN ko kihekk Kk dk Kk hk kokk kh hk ok A KR hk hk ARK RIA KT Rk KK Rh KK RRA KARE KK * Kk k Kk k kk kx * XxX X A