TH PAGE TEN PER TON The Only SCR NED Top Soil Available FREE FROM LUMPS—SOD—STONES WE ALSO HAVE FILL FOR ANY JOB ‘Hoover & Milbrodt PHONE Dallas 4-2498 Thank You! Voters of Lake Twp. I want to take this opportunity to thank everyone in my district for the splendid support and vote given on Primary Day. RUSSELL HOOVER REPUBLICAN COMMITTEEMAN MIDDLE DISTRICT Gonvine OTE E SERVICE wn Let Hoover factory-trained : experts check and service your Hoover Cleaner For example, this low-cost Hoover 7-POINT SERVICE: @® MOTOR cleaned, lubricated, @ APPEARANCE improved. new carbon brushes. © AGITATOR or BRUSH ROLL @ CLEANING EFFICIENCY restored. cleaned, lubricated. @ BELT replaced. © BAG completely renovated. eo @® CORD, SWITCH, WIRING checked and tested. Work guaranteed one full year Fast 48-hour service Free pickup and delivery PHONE FREE PARKING IN REAR STORE HOURS: Mon. thru Fri. 8 to 5:30 p.m.—Eves. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. REBENNACK & COVERT 267 Wyoming Ave. PHONE BUtler 7-4514 Nine Complete Advanced Class Graduates May Drive Ambulance Nine members of a first aid course sponsored by Dallas Com- munity Ambulance Association, will complete their advance work and won certificates Monday night at the Dallas Borough Building. They will be entitled to drive the new ambu- lance, subject to passing of a motor vehicle operation test. Mrs. Dorothy Ruckle, Lake Silkworth, lives out- side the area, and took the course to qualify for work at the Girl Scout Day Camp. Graduates are: Norti Berti, Law- rence Delet-Kanic, Charles Flack, Mrs. Abby Kautz, Mrs. Margaret Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. William Wright, Jack Stanley, Dorothy Ruckle, Harry Brown is instructor. Charles Davis, Red Cross, will pre- sent certificates. The class will give a demonstration, to which the public is invited. Thomas Emanski, Hosts Bt Christening Party Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Emanski entertained at a christening party for their new baby boy, John, at their home on Spring Garden and Terrace Street, Trucksville, Sunday afternoon. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Crossin, Mr. and Mrs. Duke Isaacs, Mr. and Mrs. George Germick, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gersh- man, Harry Mertz, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Corcoran, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Williams and Marti, Mr. and Mrs. John Cervenak, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Temperini, John Emanski, Mrs. Mary Birmingham, Geraldine Staub, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bukavich, the litle guest of honor and the host and hostess. Farmers’ Night Market Pierce St., Kingston PRIZES EVERY 1, HOUR STARTING AT 6:00 P. M. OPEN 5:30 P. M. to 9:30 P. M. FLOWERS FOR MEMORIAL DAY ALSO Asparagus Green Onions Rhubarb Frosted Cider CHICKENS RADISHES EGGS CAPONS POTATOES JELLIES APPLES LETTUCE VEGETABLE PLANTS BAKED GOODS by Dorrance Reformed Church OPEN WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY During May Right now, you can get a big, dependable ’54 Dodge for only a few dollars more than you’d expect to pay for a light car in the lowest price field. ie And when you do, you will have a lot more car in every way. You will have long, low lines and natural beauty that prove a car can be big and impressive without being awkward or os appearing to be contrived. You will have more power and flashing al performance from the record-breaking mn : 150-h.p. Red Ram V-8 engine. You will have more prize-winning economy from the car that has won two straight victories in the famous Mobilgas Economy Run. Dodge Royal V-8 Club Coupe PowerFlite Transmission, Full-Time Power Steering and Full-Power Brakes available at moderate extra cost. 7 iT \ Honored At Penn State and Mrs. Milford Shaver, Center Hill Road, has just been initiated into the Alpha Delta Sigma national advertising fraternity at Penn State College. Gail, a graduate of Dallas Borough High School, will graduate from the College June 7. During his college career he has taken part in practically all type of college activity. During his sopho- more year he was dormitory presi- dent, publicity chairman of the Pol- lock Council, chairman of the AIM window display (the committee win- ning first prize during 1952 Penn- sylvania week) member of the ex- ecutive committee of the Board of Directors. During his Senior Year he was office manager of the Daily Collegian, member of the (Cabinet Projects Council, chairman of Finals Committee, member of the Prom Commitee and Platform Committee. For two consecutive years he has been included in “Who's Who at Penn State,” a publication including write ups of outstanding students. He holds the Blue Key, Daily Col- legian Key, Penn [State University Key and the A. D. S. Key. Harvey's Lake Arnold Garinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Garinger, is home for the summer from Bloomsburg State Teachers College. Arnold com- pleted his third year at Bloomsburg and has been elected President of the Senior Class. Jean Traver, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Traver, cele- brated her seventh birthday on Sun- day. The lovely double home of E. S. Stem is receiving a coat of paint. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Borton and family occupy one side, and Kath- leen Sweeney and her family occupy the other side during the summer months. . The congregations of the Aticr. son-Noxen Charge of the Methodist Church welcome Rev. Ruth Under- wood back for another year. from General Hospital where she underwent surgery. On Friday and Saturday a group of twenty-seven young people from Lake-Noxen Hi-Y and Tri-H-Y en- joyed a sightseeing trip to New York. Mrs. Raymond Garinger and Mrs. lJames Worth were chaperones. Some of the highlights of their trip were a visit to the United Nations, a play at Radio City, the Circle Liner Cruise around Manhatten, China- town, [Statue of Liberty. Some at- tended the Yankee baseball game, and the Ted Mack TV Show. They returned late Saturday night. The Boy Scouts from the city spent an enjoyable weekend camp- ing on Sordoni's Farm. The weather was perfect, and many par- ents visited them Saturday evening, and enjoyed the beauty of Mr. Sordoni’s farm. Outstanding! SER NORGE time-line AUTOMATIC WASHER GUARANTEED 1, perform ql| ee: yoor money back! only $ 2795 LOW DOWN PAYMENT EASY TERMS SWAN’S ELEC. SERVICE Memorial Highway, Dallas Phone 4-7166 Kingston Twp. A special Meeting of the Shaver- town Fire Company was held Mon- day evening. The treasurer reported that there is $2966.90 on hand to- ward the truck. This is far short of the needed amount. Those who have not contributed thus far are ito send their donations to Edward Carey, Shavertown. The following attended the meet- ing: Allen Austin, Edward Carey, Dan Shaver, Martin Porter, Robert Williams, ‘George Bednar, Rev. Rus- sell Edmondson Thomas Morgan, William J. Kistler, Emil J. Klinges, Howard Sprau, James Smith, Thomas Dorosky Willard Puter- baugh, Albert [Stitzer, Howard C. Conrad, Wendell Jones, Harry Bles- Gerhart, F. Wallace, Roy Shaver, Ted Poad, Robert Voelker, Brace, Malkemes. Ed Hall, Main Highway, Shaver- town, is attending a druggists’ con- vention in Detroit, Michigan. illness. Young People of the Shavertown at ee Grove on Tuesday. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION Brass and Woodwinds Beginners and Advanced Reese E. Pelton (Instructor Forty Fort Schools) Main & Center Sts. Shavertown, Pa. Dial Dallas 4-515%7 consent a tis ' Mrs. Sanford Turner and daugh- ter, Deborah, Main Highway, Dallas, spent the day visiting friends in Shavertown on Tuesday. Idetown Class Holds Meeting At Church Serving and Waiting Class of Ide- town Methodist Church met in the Church House Thursday. Present were Mesdames Walter Kitchen, Ernest Fritz, Fred Schultz, Pearl Con- nor, William Evans, Emory Hadsel, Della Parrish Howard Reilly, Sally Brown, Raymond Spencer Merle Shaver, Chloe Spencer, Corey Mead, Russell Spencer, Patsy Kosek, Hazel Gordon and Lyda Ward. WEAK ARCHES DR. SCHOLL’S FOOT-EAZER Helps relieve tired, aching feet, weak ankles, theumatic-like foot and leg pains due to weak or falle en arches. Light, adjustable, re= silient. Worn unnoticed in shoes. For men and women. EVANS Drug Store Main Highway, Shavertown layho st 30 P.M. TUESDAY house arring haby talk I like this hat. The pink matches my complexion! pA 2 Extra Fine MILK For Regular Delivery in the Back Mt. 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