v & how * noo fy. PAGE EIGHT | PRES HOW... table. The table-top is five 6-foot lengths of 1 by 10-inch lumber, doweled and form a large panel are of 1 by 6-inch lumber, fast- ened to the top with glue and 2-inch No. 9, flathead wood BCrews, counter sunk. The legs are of 2 by 4-inch lumber. Round the top of each leg as shown, and bore two 84-inch holes. The upper hole, and bolt serves as a pivot for MAKE A LUGGAGE RACK-CAMP TABLE H. ¢ is a luggage rack that serves also as a camp or pienic ositi edge-glued to p on, The sides color. of the car. LEGS 2x4" STOCK 20" LONG National Lumber Manufacturers Association Police Cover the leg. Corresponding holes in the table sides, as shown, will permit the leg to be se- cured in a folded or extended To secure the rack-table to the car-top carrier frame, fit the frame with four %-inch bolts. which will extend through the table top. Use wing nuts and washers to fast- en the rack in place. Round all sharp edges, and paint to harmonize with the 156" STOCK 47%" LONG EVERY DAY COLLECTORS SAVE ' AT APFELBAUM'S Here you can browse thru more stamps and covers than of the largest exhibition . : ; unhurried and in complete comfort . . . any day of the week. Stop in. MAKE TOMORROW YOUR STAMP SAVING DAY bl PL. 1428 SOUTH PENN SQ. ° Rittenhouse 6-3917, 6-6632 {aon PHILADELPHIA 2 Broad Area Running the gamut from investi- gating murder to: directing traffic, Back Mountain police departments are constantly responsible for the welfare and safety of local inhabi- tants. Seven police departments are lo- cated in the population centers of the Back Mountain in addition to the State Police. The police departments are: Dal. las Borough, Russell Honeywell, chief; Dallas Township, James Gan- se, chief; Lake Township, Edgar Hughes, chief; Kingston Township, Jesse Coslett, chief! Jackson Town- ship, Dennis Bonning, chief; Frank- lin Township, Byron Kester, chief; and Lehman Township, Joseph Ide, chief. In order to maintain a continued high standard of police protection, the various police departments have organized the Back Mountain Police Association. Clara Kitchen Bnnounces Odds And Ends Workers Mrs. Harvey Kitchen, chairman of Library Auction Odds and Ends Booth, announces her ' committee and her workers. Workers will be assigned three-four shifts. On the committee are Mesdames Alfred Root, Donald D. Smith, Clin- ton Myers, Edward Gilroy, Fred Dodson, Ward Jaquish, Russell Miers, Clyde Hoyt and Russell Law- ry. Mrs. Gilroy has charge of cos- tume jewelry, of which there is to date a great quantity. Workers: Mesdames Earl Cris- pell, Thomas Smith, Rowland Ritts, Clara Futch, Lee Bicking, Trevor Roberts, Michael Getzman, Samuel Margellina, Jack Birnstock, Fay Parrish, David Evans, Sarah Feel- and, Mary Rice, Edgar Brace, Thom- as Reese, Herbert Greising, Fred Welsh, and Miss Martha Bellas. : THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, , 1058 Gate of Heaven Fiesta Scheduled For Wednesday Bnd ‘Thursday chairman; Father Kane, pastor; “ On the rostrum of the recently constructed Gate of Heaven School addition, are members of the Fiesta Committee, who are laying final plans for the event slated for two evenings, Wednesday and Thursday of the coming week. Reading from left to right, seated, are: Mrs. Paul Gates, dinner ticket committee; Mrs. William Jenkins, secretary; Mrs. John Polachek, Jr., chair-. . man dinner committee; Mrs. Leon Czajkowski, co- "co-chairman; Joseph Polacky, grounds ' chairman; Henry ‘“Mastalski, ham and bacon stand and prize: Sam Humphreys, Hosts To Ruggles Bible Class Mr. and Mrs. Sam Humphrey, Ruggles, entertained members of the Adult Bible Class of Ruggles Meth- odist Church Saturday night. Pres- ent were Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Jackson, Mrs. Beulah Bronson and daughter, Mrs. Charles Huffman, Mrs. Daisy. Crispell, Mrs. Jane Kocher, Mrs. Mina Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Orrison Kocher, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Kitchen, Allan, Jr., Rev. and’ Mrs. John Gordon, Eleanor Humphrey and the host and hostess. to Irs speazhito ni ptint w HOW TO INCREASE MILK PRODUCTION 25% BUTTERFAT BUTTERFAT TEST oF ERD Ti-o-ga Hi-lac Contains THYRO-PROTEIN Let the Tioga Representative Help You On Feeding Problems DEVENS MILLING CO. ® Phone OR 4-7141 "A. C. DEVENS, Owner 30% + 26% Dallas, Pa. Iv . = @ -S CROWN IMPERIAL OPEN BOWLING ALL SUMMER ! { LOTS OF SUMMER FUN IN STORE FOR YOU — Af — BOWLING LANES Cool and So Comfortable ! ® We Feature a Complete Selection V BOWLING BALLS V BOWLING SHOES Memorial DALLAS Highway BEARER ETRE ph er Thee Ea - Having discontinued the antique business, I will sell the following on SATURDAY, JUNE 28 TUNKHANNOCK AUCTION BARN - antique dentist's : Thomas Nice, Owner . Larksville, Pa. PUBLIC SALE ANTIQUES at 10:30 AM. at Located on Route 92 “ Lincoln Rocker, Ladderback chair, old fashioned - chairs including rocking chairs of all descriptions, - piano stools, two antique phonographs, spinning * wheel, flower stands, clocks of all descriptions, old coffee grinder, lamps and lamp shades, knick- knack shelves, picture frames, old saws, two rec- . ord players to be attached to radios, chest, corner . cupboard, charcoal irons, kerosene lamps, violin, grinder, jugs and crocks, old . drill, pots and pans, lawn mowers, scales, bone - dishes, fine cut glass bowls, plates, pitchers, three ‘punch bowl sets, alcohol burner for coffee pot, Z and many other items too numerous to mention. Bob Earl, Auctioneer CALL ON US For... . . V EXCAVATING Vv TRENCHING Vv CONSTRUCTION FILL DIRT AND TOP SOIL FOR LAWNS WATCH FOR OPENING Beautiful New Haddonfield Hills Development DODSON & HUDAK BACK MT. CONTRACTORS — Phone — Residence Or 4-4886—4896 Office OR 4-4897 HEAVIER PIGS AT WEANING When you feed WAYNE TAIL CURLER An improved, more palatable formula speeds pigs on to heavier weaning weights faster than ever before. Wayne Tail Curler is famous for reconditioning hogs of all ages. Get Some Today Ba CODE'S ESSO STATION KUNKLE COREY “CODE” BESTEDER Telephone Dallas OR 4-4136 ‘| brated her birthday on TO KEEP YOUR Let us . . . THE FASTER GRASS GROWS THE MORE NECESSARY IT IS LAWN MOWER IN TIP-TOP CONDITION! REPAIR - OIL - CHECK - SHARPEN REGARDLESS THE MAKE ! WE SELL NEW MOWERS OF ALL MAKES! “OUR JOB IS TO MAKE YOUR JOB EASIER!” EASY FINANCING MAIN HIGHWAY WM. ECKERTS TRUCKSVILLE OR 41-1184 i chairman. committee; John Ray: McDonald, ant Pastor. Townships Led By Supervisors Local government in the Back Mountain area is controlled by a | Board of Supervisors for each of! seven second-class townships and a borough council for Dallas Bor- ough. Second-class ‘townships are those which have less than 300 peo- ple per square mile. In the Back Mountain they include the follow- ing townships with their super- visors: Dallas Township: Fred Lamor- eux, William Brace and Walter Montross; Lake Township: Walter Hoover, Carl Swanson and Sharon Whitesell; Kingston Township: Le- Roy Ziegler, Harry Bogart and Ar- thur F. Smith; Lehman Township: John Garringer, Kenneth Swan and Joe Marchakites; Franklin Town- ship: “Willard Armstrong, Herman Coon and James Smith; Jackson Township: Wesley Lamoreaux, Steve Radonavitch and Elmer Laskowski; Ross - Township: C. L. Holcomb, Sr., Albert Downing -and Wayne Rosencrans. The Dallas Borough Council mem- bers are Sterling Williams, presi- dent; Harold Brobst, vice president; Raymon Hedden, Robert F. Moore, Wilbur Davis, Grace T. Cave and Robert W. Parry. Miss Klinetob Was Born On Flag Day, June 14 Bess Klinetob, Sweet Valley, cele- Sunday, with friends and relatives dropping in to wish her well. Her brother and his wife, Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Klinetob, of Florida and Afton, N. Y., spent the weekend, and while here, took Miss Klinetob to see her nephew, Rev. Hugh Klinetob in Lu- zerne for. Saturday night supper. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Homer Middleton Standing: Father Pronk Assistant Pastor; Mrs. Jerome Gruver, prize ticket committee; Mrs. John Wincgrodski; co-chairman solicitation; Mrs. Edward Weiss, dinner ticket committee; Mrs. John Elen- ~chik, baked goods chairman; Mrs. John Kupstas, baked goods committee; Ignatius Gallagher, games comniittee; . John Elenchik, = co-chairman grounds McEnrue, bingo committee; Father Rafferty, Assist- Gate Of Heaven Completes Plans For Annual Fiesta June 2), 76 ei Honorary chairmen for Gate of | Leon Czajkowski announce commit- Winogrodski, purchasing; Martin \ Heaven Fiesta, slated for Wednes- day and Thursday: of next week, are Rev. Francis Kane, Rev. Richard J. Frank and Rev. Michael Rafferty. Cochairmen Ray McDonald and Mrs. tees: Advisory committee: R. W. Laux, John Winogrodski, Dr. Louis Vitale, Mrs. Lester Sharkoski, Mrs. Vitale, Mrs. Victor Borzone, Mrs. William Carroll. Treasurer, Walter Black; assistant treasurer, Francis Barry; secretary, Mrs. William Jenkins; dinner chair- men, Mrs. John Polachek, Jr., Miss Anna Polachek; publicity, Mrs. Hill- man Dress. Baked goods chairman, Mrs. John Elenchik; co-chairmen, Mrs. Joseph Hudak, Mrs. John Kupstas; grounds, Joe Polacky, John Elenchik; re- freshments, Mrs. Joseph Polacky, Mrs. Clemens Sudol, Mrs. William Kennedy; games, I. J. Gallagher and Paul Monahan; wiring, James Re- gan, Vic Polk, Andrew Stash; sound, Thomas Kane. Purchasing» William Harris and John Winogrodski; prize tickets, James Halpin, Mrs. Jerome Gruver, (Charles Glawe; prize tickets at door, Michael Magnifico and Victor Bor- zone; Car parking, Joseph Noon; bingo, Martin McEnrue, Frank Ferry. Hugh Carr, Robert Fallon; dinner tickets, Mrs. Paul Gates, Mrs. Edward Weiss; country store, M/M Joseph Fry and M/M Joseph O'Donnell; novelty stand, Mrs. Frank McGarry, Mrs. Benjamin Groblewski; ham and ba- | con stand, Henry Mastalski and Jack Nothoff. Baked goods, Mesdames John Elenchik, John Kupstas, Joseph Hu- dak, George Stolarick, E. Lawrence. rence. Novelty booth, Mesdames Frank McGarry, John Casey, Ben Groblew- ski, Paul Monahan. Dolls, Mrs. William Wallo, Anna Polachek, Mesdames A. A) Mascali, John Kaschak, William Watchulonis, John Chesnovitch, J. Exarhopulos, Willard Whalen, Donald Weeden, were among the Sunday callers. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Optometrist ® EYE EXAMINATIONS ® FITTING OF GLASSES ® ZENITH HEARING AIDS 27 Machell Avenue CALL ORchard 4-4821 SAFETY FIRST— FOR VACATION TRAVEL Vacation CHECK UP QUICK SERVICE OPEN DAY Wyoming RFD 3 CLYDE BIRTH, Owner _ Here BIRTH'S wns DALLAS E229) SERVIGENTER AAA EMERGENCY SERVICE WALTER HENNEBAUL, Mgr. Main Highway, Jet. Rt. 115-309 ORchard 4-1421 “KNOWN FOR FRIENDLY SERVICE” LET US CHECK : YOUR CAR EXPERT ATTENTION Official Station in this Area Richard Rottier. Monahan, Warren Yarnel, Lester Sharkoski, Martin McEnrue, John Mulhern, Games; Ignatius Gallagher, Paul Vince Makar, Harry Burns, Paul Gates, Ed. Wilson, John Winogrodski, James Regan. Every woman who donates baked . iors, trophies: | Layaou, Ruth Murray, Lynda Carey, Milk Ring Testing Available To All, Says Ralph M. Sands, Chairman | {tine tests: at local milk plants; re- Louis |- Friday in an awards assembly, Dallas-Franklin-Monroe band mem- bers received mascot emblems (red Indian heads), certificates, and Sen- Certificates went to Audrey Race, Geraldine Goodman, Carol Wagner, Beverley and Shirley Denmon, Judy Shoemaker, Ruth Van Horn, James Fry, Ada Holbert, John Dymond, Brian Joos,” Carol Dickson, Jerry Wilson; Clark Mosier, Walter Weiss, Barry Baird, Wesley Evans, Harold Eustice, William Bartoo, Beverly Race, Bob Dymond, Robert Wile- man, Margie Baird, Pat Evans, Sandy Baird, John Zarno, William Cooper; John Bunney, Donna Hoyt, Barbara Kennedy, Don Hopkins, Marion Shupp, Ernest Supulski, Dale : Mosier, Robert: Gardener, Esther DALLAS, ms Dalias-Frankin- Monroe Band Received Certificates Friday Richard Wright, John Sidorek, Dav- id Williams, Barry Wyckoff, Earl Harris, Roger Bellas, Robert Crispell, Dale Maza, Tom Landon, Gail Jones,’ Jackie Clark, Brenda Hoke, Anne Dorrance, Elaine Kozemchak, Connie Veitch, Joyce Sweppenheiser, Joyce Dymond, Sandy Lee, Judy Joos, Doris Carey, Sherry Gauntlett, Judy’ Shannon, David James. Mascot embléms to: Judy Shoe- maker, Ernest Supulski, Ruth Van Horn, Janet DeGraw, Wesley Evans, Harold Eustice, David James, Joyce Sweppenheiser, Anne Dorrance, Sherry Gauntlett, Roger Bellas, Judy Shannon, David Williams. Trophies to: Jerry Wilson, Clark Mosier, Sandy Baird, Barbara Ken- nedy, Esther Layaou, Roger Bellas}: Brenda Hoke, Judy Shannon, sag ' John Sidorek. © Milk ring testing for bracellosts at six-month ‘intervals is available to all producing dairy herds, including | any that may be missed in the rou- minds Ralph M. Sands of Wyoming R. D. 3, chairman of the Luzerne County Dairy and Livestock Health Committee. Herd owners not shipping milk to local plants can get the milk ring tests, Sands says, through arrange- ments being made by the committee and the State: Bureau of Animal Industry. All they need to do, he explains, is to telephone the county agents office, Wilkes-Barre VA 3-6588 and arrangements will be made by the committee to have the testing done. The ‘milk ring laboratory is pres- ently located in Luzerne County testing the Luzerne, Carbon anti Monrge ‘area. us The big advantage of milk rin testing is that brucellosis: (Bang’ disease) infection can be ry in its. early stages. Non- producing’ herds are blood- tested at three- year intervals. The recent successful lie of the long fight against brucellosid in i Pennsylvania! Sands adds, means! “great gain’ for herd owners.. ¥ Eien of the ‘whole state for brucellosis was achieved largely through farmer cooperation. = The. best assurance for holding these. gaing lies in continued calf-vaccina- tion and testing by the milk ring mobile laboratories of all producin; | herds at six-month intervals ane all other herds blood . tested at three-year intervals.” 3 Dirions ~ $50 PLUS SA WAYSIDE FURNITURE VINGS PLAN SAVE ONLY . No Restrictions On © No Money Lost By $50 FREE each Saturday Plus Your Accumulated Savings to be used as a CREDIT towards the purchase of - FURNITURE Re ANYTIME ! © Save Weekly or Monthly or LAST WEEK'S WINNER — MISS HAZEL SMITH. = | Dallas R. D. 3 igen Al decile decdiniinutindindetie triadic ib $1. WEEKLY Purchases » Lapsed Accounts eb Bhd i ddd ddd didlo Harveys Lake - M DALLAS Mon: Through Sat. | Phone ORchard 4-7666 To-day for Information or for a Bepreseniirive to Call at Your Home. BARTON'S WAYSIDE FURNITURE SUMMER STORE HOURS Closed Sundays pi a 2 emorial Highway OR 4-7666 1:30 A.M. - 9:00 Pa. goods will receive a stub. A draw- | ing will be held on the last night of the Fiesta and two prizes will be awarded. Baked goods for the first night will be baked by Bands one through Bands seven through thirteen. 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