Don’t Miss This Picture! “CALL ME MADAM" technicolor HIMMLER THEATRE Today and Tomorrow SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRIDAY & SATURDAY “lvanhoe” Technicolor Elizabeth Taylor Robert Taylor Joan Fontaine — Re PILLAR TO POST (Continued from Page 1) = a side for a closer look. She emerges on the double with a bit of fluff in her bill. “See this? Squirrels. If they can get into this house, we'll never be safe.” Papa sadly agrees and flits far- ther afield. “Now we've got it,” he pants breathlessly as he drops beside Mamma on a branch and rests his wings. “It’s such a treasure, I've already moved in some bedding to stake out a claim.” “You mean you selected bedding Starn- Lite DRIVE-IN TUNKHANNOCK, PA. FRIDAY & SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE “Wild Stallion” in color Ben Johnson, Edgar Buchanan PLUS “Submarine Command” William Holden, Nancy Olson SUNDAY DOUBLE FEATURE “Blazing Forest” in color John Payne PLUS “Tough Girl” MONDAY & TUESDAY IN PERSON M Nl 0 ond the Western DALLAS OUTDOOR THEATRE Children under 12 — Free 2 Shows Nightly Starting at Dusk FRIDAY The Blazing Forest” technicolor John Payne, William Demarest “The most spectacular forest fire adventure ever filmed” Cartoons SATURDAY “Wagons West” in color Rod Cameron stars “The story of a blood-red wagon trail” PLUS [Special added attraction “Bugs Bunny All-Star Cartoon Revue” SUNDAY & MONDAY “Pony Soldier” technicolor Tyrone Power Cameron Mitchell “In the land where a man had to know how to fight with wits alone” News & Cartoons TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY “With A Song In My Heart” technicolor Susan Hayward, Rory Calhoun David Wayne, Thelma Ritter “It's the Jane Froman story” News & Cartoon THURSDAY “Ruby Gentry” Jennifer Jones, Charleton Heston Karl Malden “She knew what she was after and how to get it” News & Cartoons SANDY BEACH Drive-In Theatre HARVEYS LAKE, Penna. 2 Shows—Starting at Dusk FRIDAY “Hellgate” Sterling Hayden, Joan Leslie Ward Bond “America’s Devil's Island, where a kiss opened the doorway of the damned.” Cartoons SATURDAY “The Blazing Forest” technicolor John Payne, William Demarest “Filled with as much thrilling adventure and action as a three-ring circus.” Cartoons SUNDAY & MONDAY “Seminole” technicolor Rock Hudson, Barbara Hale Richard Carlson “The glory and fury of the Everglades Indian Wars.” Cartoons & News TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY “The Iron Crown” A gigantic spectacle with a cast of 100,000. Sensational, unbelievable, plunder and passion. Cartoons & News THURSDAY Captain Pirate” technicolor Louis Hayward, Patricia Medina “Sail into the gale with Captain Blood, King of the seas.” Cartoons 4 ALL KIDDIES RIDES ONLY S5¢ Sandy Beach is the safest beach in Penna., for bathing. Come and get your sun tan early. Bring the children and let them play on the beach and playgrounds. FER EY [LTE 2 DRIVE [IN THEATRE Children under 12 — Free FRIDAY & SATURDAY DOUBLE TROUBLE Battle Circus” Humphrey Bogart, June Allyson “Sizzling hot” with a sizzling dame—Bogey handles them rough—you can’t miss with this —thrills, laughs and romance! ALSO “Elephant Stampede” with Bomba the Jungle Boy Terrifying jungle thrills—trunk after trunk of excitement, Jumbo goes berserk! SUNDAY & MONDAY “Treasure Of The Golden Condor” Cornel Wilde, Constance Smith “The lost world you never saw before.” Strange thrills and things are happening before your very eyes; you'll never stop telling about it! It’s terrific! Amazing! Plus—Comedy and Cartoons TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY “Pony Soldier” Tyrone Power and all-star cast “The Redskins dared the whites to cross it.” A challenge to the death! Breath-taking entertain- ment. Can’t be beat. Plus—Variety, Comedy, Cartoons THURSDAY Family Nite—$1 Full Carload DOUBLE FEATURE “The Shores of Tripoli” John Payne, Maureen O'Hara Randolph Scott Feuding, fighting marines loaded with action— “Randy does a good job in uniform! PLUS Black Swan” Tyrone Power, Maureen O’Hara “Pirate adventure perfect to the point—sailing the seven seas.” Boy what a boat ride! You'll enjoy every second of it. Cool clear weather graced West- moreland’s annual May-Day exer- cises on Friday, when Barbara Balut was crowned Queen of the May. Barbara was elected by popular vote of the senior high school, her iden- tity jealously guarded until the mo- ment before formation of the pro- cession and beginning of the annual pageant. Barbara is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Balut, Pi- J oneer Avenue, Shavertown. Her sis- ter Ramona was May Queen last year. The six girls receiving the next largest number of votes form the court of honor. Reading from left to right: seated, Jack Merrolla and Stephen Balut, court jesters. Standing, Barbara Franklin, Lin- da Hetrick, Beverly Cowell, Jean Broody, crown-bearer; Georgia Ann |a Bermuda dance, dance of Trini- McCutcheon, Barbara Balut, Ken- |dad, New Zealand Zoll, English folk neth Hughes, Beverly Gorey, Bar- | dance. English waltz, Irish Lilt, with bara Dana and Jeanne Crocker. the Maypole dance as the finale. Small train-bearers came from Westmoreland high school band Trucksville elementary school, first | furnished music under direction of grade. Lester Lewis. The pageant was This year’s theme is the Corona- | planned and drilled under direction tion. Students from ‘all high school | of Dorothy G. Mattes, supervisor of classes participated in dances. physical education. A marching drill was followed by without my say-so? I like your nerve. Everything will be wrong. How do you know what kind of sheets I like best?” Mamma flounces off, Papa urging her in the right direction. Good location, nice clean house, right elevation from the ground, no squirrel debris. Southern exposure, no overhanging branches. But that bedding! It will never do. “Think I want all those great hunks of stick in here? What we need is something soft. The house will do if we can’t find anything better, but those Legal— LEHMAN TOWNSHIP The proposed budget of the Leh- the fiscal year, beginning July 6, 1953, is open for inspection at the home of the Seeretary, Huntsville Idetown road. Final action on the proposed bud- get will be taken by the Board of Directors at a meeting to be held Tuesday June 9, 1953 at 8:00 P.M. in the High School building. By Order of the Board, Lewis V. Ide, Secretary LEGAL NOTICE Commonwealth “of Pennsylvania, County of Luzerne, ss: John Amndrejko, Plaintiff, v. Anna Andrejko, Defendant. Luzerne [County, No. 938, May Term, 1953. To Anna Andrejko, Defendant: You are notified that John Andrejko, the plaintiff, has com= menced an action, of divorce against you which you are required to deiend. Robert iSherrock Sheriff Thomas F. Farrell, Jr. Attorney for . Plaintiff 519 Miners Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania HIMMLER THEATRE Dallas, Pa. TODAY and TOMORROW ‘Call Me Badam” Technicolor Ethel Merman, Donald O’Connor News MONDAY & TUESDAY “King Solomon’s Mines” Technicolor Stewart Granger, Deborah Kerr BROUGH BACK BY REQUEST Also Cartoon WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY “The Blue Gardenia” “Guaranteed!” Anne Baxter Cartoon AUTO RACES sn AARA SANCTIONED sticks will have to go.” Mamma maneuvers each stick through the doorway and gives it a parting kick. She shovels out the last of the furnishings while Papa perspires gently in the background and hopes for more settled times. Then she begins to furnish the apartment again with the selfsame sticks and litter. Papa knows enough not to interfere. “Let her work herself crazy,” is his inner thought, “and maybe we'll have a little peace around here.” front door, pinning roses on herself. “Nothing like a woman's touch,” she warbles, “to make a house a home.” “A can-opener is a device which permits a housewife to move around in the best circles.” . . . has figured in fiction and fact as a depository for savings. However, it pays no interest, is subject not anly to loss or theft, but to the whim of the owner. Money in the bank is § safe money. * You have to make an effort to get it out. And it is always there for emergencies or oppor- tunities. Save part of all you earn. Open 'a savings account in The Kingston National | Bank. BI i a FREE PARKING SPACE Open Friday Afternoons Until 5 P.M. for Your Convenience A new Bank entrance from our parking lot. Sd a “J, KINGSTON NATIONAL BANK AT KINGSTON CORNERS SOUNDED 1896 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation \ EF EERE CLLR A LES it drains Steel strength plus exclu- sive lap construction give double security against ®leaks. Heavily galvanized with pure zinc. Ask for details! Priced Right $11.75per square Buy your roof on easy terms, pay 10% down — 24 months to pay balance. Use this payment plan also for plumbing, heating, pumps, barn equipment, light- ning rods and silos. GAY - MURRAY CO. Phone Tunk. 5050 Tunkhannock PAGE FIVE Giants To Have Training School The New York Giants will hold a baseball school and tryout camp at Artillery Park—ithe home of the Wilkes-Barre Barons—on June 15, 16, and 17. Any youngsters between the ages of 17 to 25 are eligible to attend. The tryout camp will be under the director of #New York Giants scouts—Nick Shinkoff and Frank (Skeeter) iScalzi.: Shinkoff is in charge of the Giants scouting sys- tem for the Eastern seaboard. Scalzi formerly played in the major leagues with the Giants and has managed for a number of years in the minors. He was headman at Sunbury and Richmond, Va. among other clubs. _ Further inquiries about the try- out camp may be directed to the office of the Wilkes-Barre Barons, Artillery Park, Kingston. WHEN WE SAY THIS SET RETAILS AT $9.95 WE NEVER MADE A TRUER STATEMENT 12 PIECES ® Glass Caster Rod and Reel ® Bass Plug ® Hooks ® Bobber ® Casting Line ® 3 Wire Leaders ® Stringer ® Weights ® Swivels ® Leader ® Carrying Case ® Fishing Guide All For Only $7.95 ASK ABOUT IT NOW! EVANS DRUG STORE Main Highway, Shavertown MAIN HIGHWAY, SHAVERTOWN PHONE DALLAS 4-1441