The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 20, 1952, Image 5

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HIMMLER
THEATRE
Dallas, Pa.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
“Belles on their Toes”
in Technicolor
With
Jeanne Crain, Myrna Loy
Also
Cartoon & News
MONDAY & TUESDAY
“Man in the Saddle”
in. Technicolor
With
Randolph Scott
Also g
3 Stooges Comedy and Sports
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
“Street Car
Named Desire”
With
Vivien Leigh
Also
Travel Talk and Cartoon
1 To Attend Summer
School In St. Louis
Louie W. Ayre of Trucksville will
attend the summer school at St.
Louis Institute of Music, St. Louis,
Mo. She will be accompanied by
her pupil,
Kingston, who will also attend the
summer school.
Ruth Ann Remley of
DALLAS
OUTDOOR
THEATRE
Children under 12 — Free
2 Shows Nightly—9:00 & 11:00
FRIDAY
“His Kind of Woman”
Robert Mitchum, Jane Russell
“The hottest combination that
ever hit the screen’
Cartoons & News
SATURDAY
“Cimarron Kid”
Technicolor
Audie Murphy, Yvette Dugay
“Led the last great outlaw
raids”
Cartoon & News
SUNDAY & MONDAY
“The Outlaw”
Jane Russell, Walter Huston
“The one you waited so
long to see”
Cartoon & News
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
“The Blue Veil”
Jane Wyman, Charles Laughton
“One of the year’s best pictures”
Cartoon & News
THURSDAY
“When The
Redskins Rode”
In Color
Jon Hall, Mary Castle
“A lusty western—full of
action”
Cartoon & News °
MOONLITE
Open Air
THEATRE
Shoemaker Avenue
WEST WYOMING
The Drive-In With
The Pic-Nic Atmosphere
Children under 12
admitted free
Two Shows Nightly
8:30 and 10:30
FRIDAY — SATURDAY
(DOUBLE FEATURE)
“Silver City”
(In Technicolor)
STARRING
Edmond O’Brien
Yvonne Decarlo
Barry Fitzgerald
“Action, Thrills, Adventure”
“Siren Of Atlantis”
SUNDAY — MONDAY
(DOUBLE FEATURE)
“Red Skies
Of Montana”
(In Technicolor)
STARRING
Richard Widmark
Constance Smith
Jeffrey Hunter
“This is ‘red hot’ action—
thrills, unforgettable”
“Lucky Losers”
STARRING
The Bowery Boys
TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY
—Only Two Days—
“IPs Beautiful!
I's Wonderful!”
“The life and miracles of
, Mother Cabrini”
with Julie Haydon
and a great Hollywood cast
plus
THE VATICAN CHOIR
“Has all the spiritual tenderness
of a child’s prayer.”
—WALTER WINCHELL
; THURSDAY
$1 NITE AS USUAL $1
FULL CAR
(Double Feature)
“Japanese War Bride”
/ STARRING
Shirley Yamaguchi, Don Taylor
“It’s powerful—
bold and daring”
“Killers Of The Sea”
“A spectacle you will
never forget’
SANDY BEACH
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
FRIDAY
“The Texas Rangers”
Super Cinecolor
George Montgomery,
Gale Storm
“The lone wolf watchdogs of
the Lone Star State”
SATURDAY
“The 13th Letter”
Linda Darnell, Charles Boyer
“The strangest killer seen
on the screen” i
SUNDAY & MONDAY
“The Secret of
Convict Lake”
Glenn Ford, Gene Tierney
Ethel Barrymore
Zachary Scott
“Torn from the West's most
savage era, a true story of
6 women’s amazing battle
against the desperados”
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
“When | Grow Up”
Bobby Driscoll, Robert Preston
Martha Scott
“The screen reaches deep into
the human heart to bring you
life’s greatest moments as never
- before!
THE MOST WONDERFUL
DAYS YOU EVER LIVED!
THURSDAY
“No Highway
In The Sky”
James Stewart
Marlene Dietrich
‘High, wild and unpredictable
adventures across the sky”
CHILDREN UNDER 12:
ADMITTED FREE
Plenty of Free Picnic Tables
ready for your picnic lunch.
Come and spend the day at
Sandy Beach
2—SHOWS—2
STARTING AT DUSK
Merchandise Party
Open Every Day
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Stan- Lite
DRIVE - IN
ROUTE 309
TUNKHANNOCK, PA.
FRIDAY
“Fighting Sullivans”
Starring
Anne Baxter, Thomas Mitchell
Added—Cartoon
SATURDAY
DOUBLE FEATURE
“Heart Of The
Rockies”
Co-Feature
“Savage Drums”
Starring
Sabu
Added
Cartoon
~ SUNDAY - MONDAY
BLOOD-RED TRAILS STREAK THE SKY!
Su Ty Xt :
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DON ITAYLOR - JANIS CARIER
JAY C_FLIPPEK - WILLIAM HARRIGAN
Added
News—Cartoon
TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY
STRAIGHT FROM A
The
CHARLES LAUGHTON JOAN BLONDELL
> my FICHARD CARLSON AGNES MOOREHEAD
- 7 S DON TAYLOR AUDRE TOMER
Added
Cartoon
THURSDAY
ITS THE ig AND ROMANCE STORY OF
LIFE. LOVE. Al
WUGHTER: (TNE ee
‘ VERA-ELLEN
BRN ROMERO.
- Added
Comedy—Cartoon
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Memorial Service
For Timothy LaBar
THE POST, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1952
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“Yes, but the young people idon’t | break into that 0%. the 4,000,000
know any other Administration but | Independent voters under 30. My
the present incumbents, so how cam | experience in the last four months
you expect them to be for the Re- | has convinced me that this essential
A memorial service for the late |publicans?” Right, as far as it goes.
group is almost solidly prepared to
Timothy LaBar will be held at the | But if we Republicans are to win an- | vote the Republican ticket if Eisen-
Dallas Free Methodist (Church Sun-
day at 2:30 p.m. Rev. Albert Reining
of Waverly, Pa., under whose guid-
ance Mr. LaBar became a member
of the (Church, will be guest prea-
cher. Rev. Joseph {Sproule will be in
other Presidential election we must | hower is nominated for President.
receive substantial support from {I am equally convinced that the
the voters under 30, who have been.
voting heavily against us for the last
two decades. Particularly, we must
task of selling to these young voters
the party without the man will be
very, very difficult indeed.
charge.
Youth Likes Ike
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* STOCK CAR *
AUTO RACES
bership and call themselves ‘Inde-
pendents”. This figure among voters
under 30, according to ithe most
recent sampling, is close to 40%,
with another 40% pledging their
allegiance to the present party in
power, It is apparent to me from
my 2% years of leadership in the
Young Republicans and my recent
contacts with young people in all
parts of this country, that it is be-
coming increasingly difficult to sell
BONE STADIUM
PITTSTON, PENNA.
EVERY FRIDAY NITE AT 8:30 P. M.
FEATURING AARA
(Authracite Auto Racing Association)
* NO ADVANCE IN PRICES *
Republican Party membership as
such and that anyone with the title
“Mr. Republican” would find that
with young people it constitutes a
serious political liability.
On al] sides, I hear the answer,
GROVE
Theatre Nuangola, Pa.
Resident Stock Company
“Lo And Behold”
Brilliant — Ghostly — Comedy
JUNE 23-28
Nuangola 2261
10 A.M. to 10 P.M.
$1.00 — $1.25 — $1.50
Plus tax
GROUP TICKET 20 % Discount
Bus from Nanticoke
Curtain 8:40 DST.
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FOR SALE
Forty-Two Acres
STANDING TIMOTHY HAY
Thirty-One Acres
STANDING CLOVER
Windfield Farm
Northmoreland Township
Telephone Centermoreland 7241
OPEN FRIDAY
and
SATURDAY EVENINGS
GLOBE
114 MAIN ST.
void a long shopping trip in the heat.
Shop quickly and conveniently at the
Globe Store. Get back sooner to those
cool country breezes.
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FREE PARKING
STORE
LUZERNE
SHICKSHINNY R. D. |
CTT EV onc JOHN DERE
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FLORA
RURAL SUPPLY CO.
Tune in our Farm Market Reports at 12:30
over WHWL—730 on your dial
You'll make the most from
your hay crop . . . harvest it
cured for the mow or green for
silage, with less work and at
lower cost with a John Deere
Forage Harvester.
With the John Deere you can
adjust the length of cut from an
easy-to-fork 3-1/2 inches for field-
cured hay to a compact-packing
1/2-inch for windrowed green
silage crops. What's more, you
harvest your crop in an easy,
speedy trip through the field to
hold muscle-work and costs to
rock-bottom.
Chopping hay stretches your
crop by making all of it palatable.
Converting it to grass silage not
only makes a nutritious, econom-
ical ration for your livestock, but
enables you to save your hay
crop when bad weather threat-
ens.
And, the John Deere can be
quickly converted for harvesting
row crops. See us for details.
Phone Muhlenburg 2331
I have tried to explain why young | feat without him. But T am com-
people like Ike. I have meither at- | pletely convinced that with Dwight
tacked mor defended their conclu- | Eisenhower as its candidate the
sions; T have merely reported them. | Republican Party has its best (and
I have promised neither Republican perhaps last) chance of victory in
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