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Inviting Lobbies and Parlors Sen Decks @ Top. All Rooms de Rghtfully furnished. American end City European Plans. Conducted by Hospitable Own- . - PHONE ership Management that delights ANNE RAY In suleiing 2 the wishes eof American families. Dallas 4.0485 FETTER FAMILY or MANAGEMENT Dalles 4.1101 * ATLANTIC CITY DOT LANDIS { : NEW JERSEY 4.3211 SERVICE 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. @ CLEANING EFFICIENCY restored. © AGITATOR or BRUSH ROLL cleaned, lubricated. Work guaranteed one full year Fast 48-hour service @® BELT replaced. Free pickup and delivery ® BAG completely renovated. in @ CORD, SWITCH, WIRING checked REBENNACK & COVERT FREE PARKING IN REAR — Store Hours — Open Daily to 5:30 @ Open Friday Evening ’til 9 “Serving The Public for 20 Years” 267 Wyoming Ave. BUtler 7-4514 Kingston Fair Features Harness Races $60,000 In Purses At Bloomsburg Fair Thirteen harness racing events, paying purses in excess of $60,000 are on the four day program at the Bloomsburg Fair this year. Racing opens at one-thirty o’clock on Tuesday afternoon and continues through Friday afternoon, with the nation’s finest two and three year old trotters and pacers to appear here. Tuesday’s bill includes the two stake races, the two-year-old pace and three-year-old trot, the former having an estimated value of $13,- 000 and the latter $12,000, while the Wednesday program includes the $14,000 two-year-old trot and the $12,000 three-year-old pace. Also on Tuesday is the $1,000 2:24 trot, while on Wednesday the program includes the 2:12 pace, also $1,000. : Four races are on the card for Thursday, the free-for-all trot, 2:16 pace, 2:20 trot and 2:24 pace, all $1,000 purse events. Friday after- noon features the 2:19 pace, free- for-all pace and 2:16 trot. ” Bloomburg’s Fair has been noted for its excellent harness racing, which each year attracts not only the top horses in the nation, but also the finest in drivers. Following the racing program on Friday afternoon the annual parade of livestock will be staged around the half-mile track. All prize-win- ning livestock will participate and music will be furnished by at least twenty of Central Pennsylvania's school bands. Dr. Donald Ayres Buys Young Guernsey Sire Dr. Donald B. Ayers and Shirley Ayers, Noxen, have just purchased the young Guernsey sire, Good- leigh Franchon Ayre, from Dor- rance Reynolds, according to the American Guernsey Cattle Club. This young bull is out of the cow, Goodleigh Atomic Silvertop, and is sired by Goodleigh Inheritor Fran- chon. Here at our Cities Service station, we're constantly aware that automotive safety is largely depend- ent on automotive service. So when we sell our cus- tomers setvice, we're actu- ally selling safety. Oil change, chassis lubrica- tion, tire or battery check, all are vital to your driv- ing safety ...and all are done best by our skilled attendants. For the finest petroleum products and the finest possible service, bring your car in this week. Andy Denmon Memorial Highway Trucksville CITIES @ SERVICE. EENEEEERS ~ What do more than a million American homes have in common? Leb Why, Abundant Clean Heat- Comfort of course! . .. because they rely on the finest fuel oil money can buy: SUPER CLEAN-BURNING GULF SOLAR HEAT FOR WORLD FAMOUS PRODUCTS OF TOP QUALITY SEE... ‘Charles H. Long Phone Sweet Valley 7-2211 Tune in to news “On The Farm Front” everyday at 12:55. 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EIT heating oil Sweet Valley BLOOMSBURG FAIR Sept. 26 thru Oct. 1 Six Big Days and Nights DAZZLING NIGHT REVUE Featuring Peg Leg Bates Each Night MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 2 Shows Nightly Wed. thru Sat. 4 DAYS HARNESS RACING $60,000 STAKE RACING TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY MIDGET AND FOREIGN SPORT CAR RACING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 THOUSANDS OF EXHIBITS Admission 50c plus tax Children under 14 Free No Admission Monday Parking on Grounds 50c (no tax) Tie 20 Make a lace 23 Brazilian edging macaw 21 Daybreak 24 Bucket 26 Depend 29 Indian mulberry $0 On the ocean 31 Small island 34 Measure of cloth: 35 Conduct 36 Weary 38 From 39 Within 40 Crimson 42 Fish 45 Twitching 48 Greek god of war 50 Unit of weight 51 Go by plane 52 Freebooter 54 Meal 56 Compound ether 57 Youths VERTICAL ,1 Nothing 2 Culmination © 8Seed 4 Abraham's home (Bib.) | Comedienne ) HORIZONTAL 5 Harbor 15Depicted Symbol for comedienne 7 Point 20Promulgate g African flies 12 Prayer 9 Rail bird 141In a line 10 College cheer 15 i 11 Spinning toy 13 Lo 17 Persian fairy 16 Sloth gee 18 Swine 22 She often is '19 Deep hole —— the radio Here's the Answer S a Ni 1a vias tia O33 VI IN! % Di & 43 7 [=] x a 3 =] slid [as v|3[S]v SA FRIES] SvZ N= ola LIVIAPZAAL | tab b7 V3 ldbZi a od NEED od {idl Nis 33 City in The. 44 Terminus Netherlands 46 Angers 36 Palm lily 47 Heart 37 Mean 49 Perched 40 Knock 51 Collection of 41 Iroquoian sayings Indian 53 Symbol for 42 Passage of the tellurium brain 55 Symbol for 43 Accomplish illinium Mrs. Paul Palmer who was a surgical patient at the General Hos- recovering nicely. Richard Engelman who was seri- ously injured in an automobile ac- cident at Dallas last Sunday morn- ing will submit to surgery on Mon- day. : Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Casterline and daughter, Newark, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Robert [Casterline, Lake Russell iCasterline, Jr., New Jersey, came here to attend the funeral of their uncle Clyde Casterline on Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Keiper, Oneonta, N. Y., were recent callers of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Beahm. Clarence - Keiper, Virginia, called on relatives here on Saturday. Mrs. Calvin Keiper returned with him. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nelson, of Williamsport, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Beahm. The Nelsons are former Noxen residents. Shavertown Couples Enjoy Basket Picnic Couples Club, Shavertown Metho- dist ‘Church, enjoyed a basket pic- nic at Lake Jean Sunday afternoon. Charles Poad presided at the busi- ness meeting, at which plans were laid for a Halloween party in Oc- tober. Present were these couples and families: Al Williams, Charles Her- ron, Bud Irvin, Charles Beech, Wil- liam Powell, Charles Eberle, James Wadas, Charles Poad. Rev. Robert D. Yost attended. Eckerd, Everett Monk, Richard Stauffer, John Chappell, George Jacobs, Robert Casterline, Frank New Jersey. FOR FALL Have your heating plant cleaned and “inspected NOW! TED RUFF for expert service Phone DALLAS 4-7726 SPECIAL Furnace Cleaning For Coal Home Heating Furnaces $1.50 Vacuumed Cleaning Dallas 4-071 5 Per Capita Property Amusement Other Receipts Transportation Sale of property Balance on hand July 7, 1954 Expenses: General Control Secretary’s salary Secretary’s office supplies Treasurer’s salary Auditor's Census Enumerator Legal services Other expenses Transportation of pupils Total Expenditures Summary Total Expenditures $ 4,117.90 36,669.34 3,053.79 419.82 2,261.67 91,763.67 35.49 2,600.00 17,932.60 $118,854.28 $ 720.00 4.50 800.00 1,802.50 212.50 58.50 860.78 5.00 4,463.78 91,000.00 13,964.25 $109,428.03 $118,854.28 $109,428.03 $ 9,426.25 A. RODELL KOCHER * CLARENCE MOLEDOR FRY DAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1955 Beaumont Robert Belles, Warren Johnson and Mrs. Ray Gunton; : Program, Frede- The Lend-A-Hand Women’s Club had its monthly meeting at the IOOF Hall Thursday, Sept. 8, when plans were made to have a Hal- lowe’en Party for the October meet- ing. To vary the program it was de- cided each member will pack a suitcase with some Hallowe'en cos- tume which will be bought and worn by some other member. The committee for the Sept. meeting, Mesdames Robert Belles, Wayne Hadsall, Warren Johnson, and Emil Balewski, did a most commendable job with entertainment and re- freshments. Kenneth Jackson enjoyed seeing the Yankees play in New York, last Sunday. The Warren Johnsons accom- panied Mrs. Johnson's brother, Mor- gan Lewis, of Wilkes-Barre, to Penn State University where he enrolled as a member of the Junior Cass last weekend. The first meeting of the PTA for the school year 1955-56 was held at the school auditorium Monday, with Samuel Davis presiding. Fol- lowing the reading of the minutes the achievements of the past years rick Weiss, Donald Jones and James Kuhl; Membership, Mrs. Mildred MacDougall, Carl Smith and Mrs. Betty Johnson; Refreshments, Mrs. William Rifenbery, Mrs. Frederick Weiss, Marge Ray .and Mrs. Carl Smith; Publicity, Mrs. William Arch Austin and Mrs. Paul Meeker. Mrs. Lee Barber was elected to fill the position of the treasurer who re- signed. The second grade received the award for the parents’ in at- tendance. It was decided to have the Eexecutive ICommittee’s meet- ing the first Tuesday of each month ments were served, William Arch" Austin conveyed an invitation to the group extended by the Execu- tive ‘Committee of the Dallas-Frank- lin-Monroe Township PTA to attend their meeting at the Dallas-Frank- lin-Monroe High School Monday, September 19. The George Rymans, of Endicott, N. Y.,, and Mrs. Abram Ryman, of ‘Wyoming, were recent visitors with Mrs. Addie Austin. . The Ned Dresses have purchased the home formerly inhabited by ‘Mrs. William Martin. Dallas 4-6376 or BUtler 7-4824. 2978 SLY ST. the ‘‘COLAS" THEY KEE DODSON BUILDING — YES EXCAVATING — YES ‘DITCHING ~— YES HAULING — YES P US BUSY & HUDA | West Main Street Plymouth, Pa. NOW OPEN seafood p Shrimp - Filet of Had iping hot. Scallops dock - Clams DALLAS 4-6562 SH OP Se