ms Soi rr J PAGE FOUR Sign of the Times—on the rear of a truck: “Don’t Insist on Your Rites!” ‘ Sg x SANDY BEACH DRIVE-IN FRIDAY & SATURDAY 112 = | ANGRY MEN SUNDAY & MONDAY “The Last Hunt” (Cinemascope and Color) Robert Taylor, Stewart Granger beginning! @aleased thru VNTED ARTISTS PLUS “The Come On” Ann Baxter, Sterling Hayden TUESDAY ONLY “Bhowani Junction” { (Cinemascope and Color) Ava Gardner, Stewart Granger WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY “The King and Four Queens” Clark Gable, Eleanor Parker PLUS “Gun Brothers” FUN FOR EVERYONE U-Drive-Em Motor Boats Fishermen’s Boats NEW KIDDY LAND OPEN Taught Both Father And Mother At Ross Center Ralph Rood, in proof-reading an advertisement for Clyde Birth’s Dal- las Servicenter, reminisced that he had taught both Clyde's father and mother at Ross Center School sixty- one years ago, when Clyde's mother was Nina Moss. Mrs. Birth still lives on the old Homestead at Broadway, but his father Calvin is dead. Tongue Twister—A group of words that gets your tang all ton- guled up. At birth, the average human heart beats 140 times per minute. YMCA Board Approves Recommended Budget Board of Management of the Back Mountain Branch Town and Country YMCA met at the “Y” headquarters building in Shavertown Monday to give final approval to recommenda- tions and budget proposed by the Youth Program Committee. Walter Mohr, chairman, outlined the pro- gram as planned for the annual Da- | Camp which will be held for six weeks starting July 1. Final meeting of the Board of Management for the summer will be held Monday evening, June 24. Starlite Drive In Tunkhannock, Pa. SUNDAY & MONDAY June 2-3 — Double Feature — Ronald Reagan “Hellcats Of Navy” PLUS Randolph Scott “Seven Men From Now” — CARTOON — TUESDAY ONLY June 4 — In Person — Stony Cooper and Wilma Lee COME EARLY Admission 75 Cents Children under 12 free y PLUS on our screen Gary Cooper, Ruth Roman Dallas” — 2 CARTOONS — WEDNESDAY ONLY June 5 — Double Feature — BUCK NITE Gary Cooper “Distant Drums” PLUS Hugh Marlow, Coleen Gray “The Black Whip” + — CARTOON — THURS. - FRI. - SAT. June 6-7-8 — Double Feature — Robert Mitchum, Deborah Kerr “Heaven Knows Mr. Allison” PLUS Forrest Tucker, Mari Blanchard “Stagecoach To Fury” LUZERNE THEATRE FRIDAY “The True Story Of Jesse James” SATURDAY — Double Feature — “Revolt At Fort Laramie” AND “Four Boys And A Gun” SUNDAY & MONDAY Continuous performance 2 until 11 ‘Sunday Rock Hudson, James Dean Elizabeth Taylor | “The Giant” weminlb. in THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, MAY 31, Banded Pigeon At Sterling Farms Sterling Farms reports a banded pigeon which has been noticed around the barns for several days. It is tame, allowing itself to be handled. A plactic band on the left handled. A plastic band on the left band on the right leg has the num- ber 1726. It Pays To Advertise Mrs. Homer Moyer, Lehman Ave- nue, had two women to work for her, one to clean and one to take laundry home, before 5 p. m. on the day her classified ad appeared in the Dallas Post. She says it pays not only to advertise, but to use your name as well as a telephone number. Women have a right to know whom they will be working for. wolf FORTY FORT THEATRE FRIDAY & SATURDAY Ben Gazzara and Julie Wilson “The Strange One” SUNDAY & MONDAY Continuous performance 3 to 11 on Sunday Randolph Scott “The Tall T” HIMMLER THEATRE Dallas, Pa. FRIDAY & SATURDAY “Battle Hymn” (Cinemascope and Color) l Rock Hudson, Martha Hyer PLUS NOVELTY JUNE 7th & 8th’ “Funny Face” (Technicolor and VistaVision) Audrey Hepburn, Fred Astaire — CARTOON — ALSO CARTOON MONUMENTS Liquidating This Department 30% ore. ALL MONUMENTS All stones must go to make room for new building. Germick & Friar 37 Tener St., off Union, Luzezrne w= ANI Legal— LEGAL NOTICE At a regular meeting of the Board of Directors of the Dallas Township School District on May 15, 1957, budget for the school year 1957- 1958 was prepared and is open for public inspection at the office of Raymond Kuhnert in Dallas Town- ship School. Philip Cheney, Secretary. Outlet MRS. JOHN SUTTON Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Squires are rejoicing over the arrival of a seven pound, 10 ounce son born on Friday at General Hospital. Mrs. Corey Mead of Idetown and | Mrs. John Sutton spent Thursday visiting Mrs. Ollie Ide. Mrs. Walter Mead and son of Ide- town visited ‘Mrs. Paul Hoover on Thursday. : § Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutton and sons Robert and Herbert of Johnson City, N. Y. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Sutton. i Mrs. Minnie Hoover is recovering from an operation at the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Nettie Rogers has been ill with virus. Iris May has returned from Japan and has been discharged from the service and spending some time at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Frederici of Elizabeth, N. J. spent the weekend at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Warren DLittle of Troxell Switch attended the funeral of his brother in Buffalo who was killed in an automobile accident there. Directors To Meet Directors of Huntsville Cemetery Association will hold their monthly meeting in Huntsville Christian Church on Monday evening, June 3 at 8. wr er I ATT gre DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA BACK MOUNTAIN BATTING AVERAGES Ed Shaw Tunkhannock Clemow Pallas: io dh William Strauser Westmoreland Alfred Wendel Westmoreland Robert Shotwell Westmoreland Jim Frantz Tunkhannock Raymond Dymond Westmoreland Joe Lopasky Lebman-............ Updyke Dallagi iiin. L000 Albert Dendler Westmoreland PITCHING Jim Hudock Tunkhannock Jones Dallas’ ............. Weiss Dallas: .........c.... Donn Goodwin Westmoreland Paul Malak Lekman i: BASEBALL LEAGUE (Batting and Pitching Records for the first five games) H R 17 13 PCT - .809 .500 .500 .470 -400 .393 .350 .333 333 .316 - HHOOOHN Woo IHN®In = DOR UIOWDOO BB PCT 9 1.000 3 1.000 1 1.000 16 750 31 9 .666 Ww» w NSO O Information Please On Lost Kingston Alumni Many members of Kingston High School Class of 1937 live in the Back Mountain area. Some of their with the committee for the twen- tieth reunion, to be held June 15 at 6 p. m. in the American Legion Home on North River Street, Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. John H. D. Ferguson, Shav- ertown, wife of one of the 1937 alumni, needs to reach as many local alumni as possible, in order to inquire the married names and whereabouts of other members. In- formation will be appreciated about: Irene Bartosh Desiderio, John Batcheler, Dorothy Regan, Milton Boganovitz, Ethel Casterline Simon, May Cooper, Titus, David Costine, Jean Gabel, William Gallagher, Elinore Grodesky, Geneva Hess, Isabel Hill, John Hulsick, Jean Mc- Laughlin, Dorothy Richmond De- laney, Betty Mae Roberts, Ann Robinson Burke, Eugene Rogers, Gloria 'Schrembs Kirk, Lydia Sla- binski, and Raymond Stephens. Call Mrs. Ferguson, DALLAS OUTDOOR THEATER TONIGHT “Hold Back The Night” John Payne, Mona Freeman — PLUS — “Canyon River” ~ SATURDAY “Rock Pretty Baby” Sal Mineo, John Saxon — PLUS — “Showdown At Abilene” MAIN HIGHWAY a COMING ~ FRIDAY & SATURDAY JUNE 7th & 8th ® The opening of our new Appliance Sales & Service Center ® The celebration of our Fourth Anniversary in Dallas FREE GIFTS FOR ALL THE FAMILY Free Lunch Will Be Served Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Beautiful DOOR PRIZES ® NOVELTIES . SART Park FREE In Luzerne A Bank Lot DALLAS ’ “Ista : COLOR by DE LUXE ALEXIS MINOTIS «= JORGE MISTRAL ALSO with Errol Flynn, Cornell Borchers co-starring nbul” names and addresses are not on file Dallas Resident To Publish Book Dr. Young Writes Chemistry Manual Dr. Jay A. Young, Norton Avenue, head of the chemistry department at King’s College, is author of a laboratory manual for college fresh- men which will be published by Prentice-Hall next spring. The work approaches the subject on the find - it - out - yourself plan which was praised in the field of biology in the April issue of the Reader’s Digest. There is a definite soft-pedalling of routine, correspon- and learning by doing. Born in Indiana, Dr. Young grad- uated from University of Indiana, received his Master’s from Oberlin, and his doctorate from Notre Dame. A Lieutenant Commander in the Naval Reserve, Battalion 4-18, he served with the Navy as ordnance officer during World War II. Re- cently he was on the technical staff at Bikini Atoll for the navy’s atom bomb test. In industrial chemistry "he worked with detergents and fric- tional materials. His wife is the former Ann Neff of LaFontaine, Indiana. The couple has ten young children. Cardinal House Gets Tenant In Short Order John Bush, Church Street, bought a cardinal house from Frank Jack- son three weeks ago, hung it in his yard, and within forty-eight hours it had a tenant. On Monday he came into the Dallas Post to buy one of Frank Jackson’s feeders. He plans to keep his pair of cardinals all winter if food and good accomo- dations will do the trick. LRT Call TED RUFF Dallas 4-7726 or 4-5201 for PLUMBING, HEATING 24-Hour . OIL BURNER SERVICE . Selection Ever! WOMEN’S, CHILDREN’S, MEN’S SPORTSWEAR At Lowest Prices— All Washable! SHORTS T-SHIRTS SWIM SUITS BLOUSES BERMUDAS HALTERS POLOS PLAY SUITS “P.F.” SNEAKS Sportswear # PLUS S&H GREEN STAMPS » v Open Friday Nite! ding emphasis on student research - FOR SUMMER FUN! Casual Play and ~ From The GLOBE Store See Our Biggest, Most Terrific
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