- Brews Coffee in Japan ...2 Col Cut WAC 2d Lt. Madeline E. Baur, Shavertown, Pa., brews a pot of coffee in Japan during a recent com- mand post exercise held by the Army's XVI Corps. All personnel from the corps headquarters, in- cluding Wacs, moved into the field for five days of training under sim- ulated combat conditions. Lieutenant Baur, executive officer of the 8017th Army Unit's WAC Detachment, has been in the Far East since November of last year. Before entering the Army in August 1952, she graduated from College Misericordia and worked for Spring Brook Water Service Co., Wilkes- Barre. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Baur, live at 92 Shaver avenue. James J. Durkin, Sr., Lake Street, representative of Philadelphia Life Insurance Co., has qualified for membership in the. 1954 Million Dollar Round Table for the fourth successive year according to an an- nouncement by G. Nolan Bearden, national chairman of the organiza- tion. The MDRT comprises the top pro- ducers of all life companies. To personally have written $1,000,000 of life insurance during 1953 or $1,000,000 for three consecutive years to qualify as a life member. David Parsons Ready For Duty In Navy David Parsons graduated from University of Idaho last week, and is spending a brief time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Par- sons, in Kunkle, before starting on a three-year stretch of duty in the Navy. After three weeks at Corpus Christi, Texas, and three at Little Creek, Virginia, Dave will become a full fledged ensign, assigned to Aircraft Carrier Oriskany, based in San Francisco. Dave has been under Navy juris- diction for four years, graduating in Forestry as well as taking officers training. Majoring in Fish- ery Management, he expects to pursue this profession upon com- pletion of obligations to the Navy. He was awarded the coveted Blue Key for senior service. He was president of the Ski Club; secretary-treasurer of the Forestry honor society; secretary of Fores- ters Club; chairman of student government; and vice president of Delta Sigma Phi, as well as being active in social and student affairs. Dave was Salutatorian at Dallas- Franklin Township high school graduating exercises in June, 1949. Bearden said that 1,492 life in- surance men in the United States, Canada and South America qualified for membership in the 1954 round table. All were eligible to attend the organizations national conference to be held in Coronado, California, June 15 through 18. Mr. Durkin attended some of the previous conferences in California and planned to attend again this year until he was injured recently in an automobile accident. He is now home and able to be about but still rather shaky. Ralph Sands Attends Holstein Convention Ralph Sands of Sandsdale Dairy Farm, Carverton, was one of 17 delegates elected by Pennsylvania Holstein Breeders to attend the national convention of the Holstein Breeders Association in Grand Rapids, Mich., from May 31 to June 3. There are more than 45,000 members of the Association. Mr. Sands flew out by American Air Lines and was accompanied by four Bradford County delegates who boarded the flight at Elmira. They were among 1186 delegates and friends who attended the annual association dinner in the Civic Auditorium on Wednesday night. At the National Holstein Sale on Thursday, 101 animals, including calves, were sold at an average of $875. The top animal went for $3,000. Mr. Sands was the only delegate from Luzerne County. W. D. Fair- child represented Columbia County. Last ‘week Mr. [Sands attended the New York State 300th anniver- sary sale of Austin Backus at Earls- ville. There 52 head averaged $1,000. Among them was a heifer assigned by Mr. Sands. Chase Bag Firm Odus L. Moore, former produc- tion superintendent of Fernbrook Plant of Bloomsburg Mills, will leave shortly to assume a similar position with Chase Bag Company of Goshen, Indiana. The 107-year-old firm is a leader in its field manufacturing all kinds of plastic, jute and cotton bags, and has plants from coast to coast. Mr. Moore will report on July 12 to Philadelphia and will be assigned for a period of time at plants in New Orleans and Kansas City, Mo., before taking up his duties at Goshen, a town of 13,000 near Elkhart. Mrs. Moore and the children, John and Kathleen, will spend the summer at Lake Chautauqua with her family, later going on to Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Moore came to Shavertown in 1951 and since that time have taken an active interest in community life. Mrs. Moore taught a Sunday School class at Shayertown Church while Mr. Moore was a member of the Metho- dist Men’s Club, taught Sunday School and was chairman of the Boy Scout Committee. Mrs. Moore was a Girl Scout leader and took advanced work at Camp Edith Macy. Both were vitally interested in the schools and Mr. Moore was one of the founders of Back Moun- tain Memorial Library Town Meset- ing Committee. Paper-Backed Whodunits Welcome At Book Booth Begin sorting out those paper- backed whodunits for the Library Auction, July 9 and 10. There is a big demand for them at reduced prices at the Book Stall. Contribute your own, and pick up new ones you have not yet read. DANCE AMERICAN LEGION HOME Huntsville Road Featuring PAUL SHIFFER’S TRIO Saturday, June 12 9:30 to 1:30 Stan-Lite DRIVE-IN TUNKHANNOCK, PA. Friday & Saturday DOUBLE FEATURE fiCease Fire” A full cast of GI's — PLUS — “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” starring Abbott and Costello ® Sunday & Monday iSalome” Technicolor Rita ayworth, Stewart Granger Charles Laughton ® Tuesday BUCK NIGHT DOUBLE FEATURE “Fighting Lawman” Wayne Morris — PLUS — “Corp. Dolan Goes AWOL” Eddie Albert e Wednesday & Thursday “His Majesty 0’Keefe” Technicolor Burt Lancaster “Filmed in the Fiji Islands” Lions Ready Plans For Beauty Contest President, Thomas Garrity of the Harveys Lake Lions Club announced the chairmen for the forthcoming annual beauty contest to be held this year at Sunset Park on August 15 and August 22. The chairmen are as follows: Arrangements, chairman, William Harris; assistant, Bruce Renard; Entertainment, chairman, Richard Williams; Master of Ceremonies, Richard Williams; Grounds, Carl Schreiner; Platform, William Caster- line; Decorations, James O'Connell, Harold Donnelly; Chairs and Tents, Buck Payne, Wilfred Ide; Flowers, William Harris; Programs, chairman, John Tibus; assistants, Gerald Frantz, Russ Johnson; Publicity, John Nothoff; assistant, Cal McHose; Police, Joe Ide, assistant, Edgar Hughes; Photography, William Harris, Paul Bieley, Geo. Chukinas; P. A. System, William Guyette; Sign, Harry Jones, Richard Williams; Judges, Thomas Garrity, William Harris; Distribution of Programs, Paul Monahan; Contest Winner of ’53, Jean Lynn, William Harris; Little Lady of the Lake, prizes, Al Runstall; Car, Jap Kocher. Kunkle Reception Kunkle Methodist WISCS asks that reservations be made with Mrs. Victor Rydd for the reception to minister and new members June 29 at Kunkle Community Hall. PAGE ELEVEN v HIMMLER THEATRE Dallas, Pa. Today and Tomorrow June 25 & 26 “MONEY FROM HOME” Technicolor with Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis Also Cartoon Monday and Tuesday June 28 & 29 “AFFAIRS OF DOBIE GILLIS” with Debbie Reynolds & Bobby Van Also Cartoon & Serial No. 4 Wednesday and Thursday June 30 & July 1 “THOSE REDHEADS FROM SEATTLE” Technicolor with Rhonda Fleming & Gene Barry Also Cartoon Read The Post Classified VV VV VV VV VOY VY YY YYYVY YY SHAVER THEATRE Shavertown FRIDAY & SATURDAY 7-9P.M. “CALAMITY JANE” in color DORIS DAY, HOWARD KEEL Also Cartoon VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV YY YY VV Y AA AOA AMAAASSbdd ddd ddd ve g La 13 Children Under 12 FREE ADULT ADM. 50c Friday, Saturday—dJune 25-26 — DOUBLE FEATURE — “Casanova’s Big Night” with hilarious Bob Hope “Murders In The Rue Morgue” Bela Lugosi Exciting and Frightening! Sunday, Monday—dJune 27-28 2—COLOSSAL SHOWS—2 “Elephant Walk” Elizabeth Taylor, Dana Andrews — Also — “Go Man Go” Harlem Globe Trotters Dane Clark Tuesday, Wednesday, June29-30 — DOUBLE FEATURE — Walt Disney’s Peter Pan” The kids will love it too! — Also — “Invisible Ghost” Bela Lugosi * It’s fun to be shaky! Thursday, July 1st—Tonite Only $1.00—CARLOAD—$1.00 Bring The Entire Family! 2 Thrill-Packed Shows “The Marksman” #1 Wayne Morris His gun sight was a death trap! #2 “Hold That Ghost” Abbott and Costello Free Pony Rides for The Kiddo’s Monday thru Friday 9 a.m. SANDY BEACH DRIVE-IN THEATRE Harveys Lake, Pa. Friday & Saturday “Money From Home” Technicolor Dean Martin Jerry Lewis Sunday & Monday “A Lion Is In The Streets” James Cagney Barbara Hale Tuesday “Sky Commando” Dan Duryea Frances Gifford Wednesday & Thursday “The Charge At Feather River” in color Guy Madison Frank Lovejoy DALLAS: : +=: FRIDAY & SATURDAY Two Shows — Children Under 12 Free FRIDAY ONLY — 3 Extra Cartoons LANA TURNER even more dangerous now as a brunette! 9 PIER ANGEL! - CARLOS THOMPSON witn BONAR COLLEANO M-G-M’s SENSATION IN FIERY COLOR BY a TECHNICOLOR! SUNDAY & MONDAY A: mms FROM WARNER BROS. in WARNERCOLOR STARRING . JOAN WELDON - JAMES WHITMORE GUY MADISON === TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY “Phantom Of The Rue Morgue” In Color Karl Malden, Claude Dauphin, Patricia Medina, Steve Forrest The best of Poe’s story, “Murders In The Rue Morgue” THURSDAY Post Classified Ads Get Results IT BEGIN Peter tells Demetrius! “TAKE THE ROBE...AND FROM THIS DAY GO FORWARD!" 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