————._ ti ese em Sget ss NOT _enport Street, $300.00 up. Terms. er hn WN ti ’ NAT Vn Tose Cr a - THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1961 DALLAS POST CLASSIFIED ADS GET QUICK RESULTS — Phone ORchard 4-5656 or 4-7676 — RATES — Minimum if charged - $1.00 - 20 words. Cash with order - Minimum 85¢ for 20 words. 5c per word over 20 words - Display Classified $2. per inch AEA 30, oe 1& i Buy — Sell — Swap — Or Trade In The Trading Post For Sale— TICE: Re. Pollock Auction, Chase oad, Jackson Twp. Due to rain Saturday our sale was adjourned. Items still available: 10 HP Johnson motor, Peterborough Boat, Tee-Nee ‘trailer, two dog houses, one game coop, 6 room Norge Fastem oil heater, luggage, various size new lumber, men’s rubber boots, waders, window sash, roofing paper, rock salt, poul- try feeder and fountain, master violet ray No. 11, aluminum sheeting and molding, jacks, fire place grate, galvanized pipe, fishing reels, minnow trap, game traps, sledge hammers, grease gun, skid chains, live bait box, live fish ! box, saw horses, 1? drain tiles, and | many additional items. Call OR 4- 0896. Bids on property are fatidh by Bernard (Co., Auctioneérs-Appraisers, 28 Public Square, Phone VA 4-2518. LOTS: Woodlawn Drive and Dav- Dallas Borough. | Albert H. Par- rish, 184 Huntsville Street, Dallas. BENGAL Combination Coal - gas range, $75.00 = General Electric food mixer, new, $24.00. Two beds, $25 each. 30/30 Rifle, room houte, 3 acres land Come See, $4,000.00. Corey Schooley, ~ Noxen. FOR SALE, 10 Acres standing hay. Call Sweet Valley. GR 77-2232. - HAY FOR SALE, Beline Fara, Chase Road, Jackson Township. Call OR 4.2627. FRIGIDAIRE Refrigerator, very good condition, $30.00; portable record player; singer sewing machine. OR 4-0459. FRIGIDAIRE Home Freezer, chest type, seventeen cubic feet. Excel- lent condition. Sheldon Ehret, Leh- man. 1960 FORD Station Wagon. One - owner. Call GR 7-2662: ~ BRAND NEW DISPLAY. i1960,—1— 2—2% horse power. Carrier room: air conditioners. Bargain Prices, $149.50 and up. Power Engineering Corp. 26 W. Union St. VA 3-8822. FOR SALE: Just what the beginner needs to get started in. Ham Radio. An Arc 5, 40 meter amature band receiver and crystal controlled transmitter complete with key, crys- tals, and headset. Very reasonable. Must Sacrifice. Call OR 4-5846. WHAT TO GET for the bride? What about a beautiful wedding candle with lovely decorations? Find it at next | { to Forty-Fort Dairy. Call OR 5-1453. Louise Sharp’s, Fernbrook, THEY SAY WERE CRAZY! We can’t make any money - That's 0. K.I' We can sell boiled ham at 79c 1b. and make customers. CAVE’ 'S SUPERMARKET. EIGHT NEW LOUVRE Doors, 6’ 6” x 14”, used only long enough to get painted. $10 per panel. Reo power motor $20. Speed Queen portable sewing machine $35. Call ORchard 4-8378, 6 - 9 evenings or anytime Saturday. - GRANDFATHER CLOCK, $185; Em- ‘pire secretary in the ruff, $35; Brass bed, spring mattress, $25; An- tique wash stand, $30; 3 piece late Victorian, 2 chairs, table $35; chairs and miscellaneous. Call NEptune 9-5237. galvanized tub, cross-cut saws, building jack, crow bars, auto $25.00. 9- | to ‘WE CAN'T HAVE BIG GIVEAWAYS; Our prices are too low, but as a ‘thank you gesture, one pair of nylons | FREE with every $10.00 order-Cave's I Supermarket. 30 GALLON Electric ‘Water Heater, table model, suitable for summer | cottage. Call OR 5-1468. oo foot marathon special speed linear boat, Mahogany wood. Custom gas tanks and controls. Al- most new condition. Must sacrifice. Phone OR 4-5241. ANTIQUE Jelly Cupboard, excellent condition, $40. OR 5-1153. BULL DOZER—HD-—10 Diesel, good _ condition. PHEASANTS, 5 hens, 1-cock—two years Old. Call OR 4- 0715. 50 Pullets, 4 months old, Hamp Rock and Silver Link, $2.00 each, Samuel Humphrey, Harvey's Lake, NE 9-5456. 1957 4-Wheel Drive . Jeep pickup truck. Call ORchard 4-8432. BABY CARRIAGE, collopsable type, | (color navy blue. Call GReenleaf 7-3053. A ROOM HEATER (coal fired) Call | after 6 p.m. GReenleaf 7-2341. Whom To Call— FOR YOUR HOME improvement needs call Dallas OR 4-0646 or Dallas OR 4-2306.. Alex M. Ma- honey, Sr. Building Contractor. | BABY’S CRIB; blonde desk and chair. Desk has wrought iron legs. Reas- onable. Call ORchard 4-3070. | BLONDE DROP-LEAF Table with four chairs, $50. May be seen at 81 | E. Center Hill Road, Dallas. . | STURDY home-made trailer. Call ORchard 4-2559. FOR SALE — 1 Higgens Camp Trai- ler — like new. 5 hp: garden trac- r, 22" rotor tiller cultivators, 26” rotary mower, 30” Sickle bar mower, dump cart and cultivators. Sweet Valley GR. 7-3401 after 7 p.m. 2 Belph Naugle. CAVE’S SUPERMARKET. The Back Mountain's largest independent food store. Check for economy store ads. We feature economy store spec- ials. e BEST PRICES on Black Peat Moss, Delivered in bulk and bags or you may pick up at bog. We also have black dirt taken from top of swamp. Paul D, Eckert, Machell Ave. Dallas. Phone OR 4-0194 U. S. KEDS for the entire family at JOE'S MEN'S SHOP, 35 Main Street, Dallas. ORchard 4-7611, SNEAKERS! Sneakers! SNEAKERS! $2.89 and up. JOE'S MEN'S SHOP, Main Street, Dallas, Pa. EMBLETON’S' Small Appliance Re- pair Shop has been taken over by JENKIN’S HARDWARE & SUPPLY, 1714 Wyoming Avenue; Exeter. Ted Martin, Mgr. Repair Dept. INTERNATIONAL CUB Cadet garden tractors, tillers, McCulloch chain saws and racing motors; go-carts. A. F. Walters, Memorial Highway, Dallas, ORchard 4-3227. DEEP-MINED ANTHRACITE stove and nut coal $16.00; pea coal $14.00. All sizes. Single ton, 50c extra. Telephone OR 4-3081. YOU’LL NEVER KNOW how quick- ly classified ads can help you solve a problem until you try them. To buy, sell or find what you want, use the classified. They cost little. FOAM RUBBER— any size—thick- ness for mattresses—cushions— seats. Upholstering material—$1.00 to $2.50 yard. MATTRESSES MADE & EXPERTLY RECONDITIONED & RECOVERED—M. B. BEDDING CO. factory, 526. So. Main St., Wilkes- Barre. makes. A little out of the way but a lot less to pay. B. Carpet Company, 267 South Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, EDISON CRIB and mattress; combin- ation car bed; carriage and strol- ler. All in good condition, reason- able. Orchard 4-0150 Store for Linoleum, Wallpaper, Paints and Miscellaneous. We give S & H Green Stamps. 1Z1 Main St. NVENIENT OFFICES TO SERVE YOU! ® Main Office—WILKES-BARBE Mon,, Tues., Wed., Thurs, 9A M to 3 PM Friday—9 A. M. to 5 P. M, ® West Side Office—Edwardsville In the Gateway Shopping Center Mon., Tues, Wed,, 9A M to3 PM, Thurs, and Fri,, 9 A. M, to 8 P, M Saturday 10 A. M, to 2 P. M. ’ ® Plymouth Office, Plymouth Mon,, Tues., Wed. . Thurs, $ A.M to3 PF ¥Friday—3 A. .P, M, ® Back Mt. Office—Shavertown Mon,, Tues, Wed., Thurs, 8 A. ‘M. to 2 P. M. Friday, 8 A, M. to 2 P.' M, SP M to 8P M Saturday 8 A. M. to 12 Noon ‘| coolers, RUGS. Any SIZE. — All known | SHOP LUZERNE Wallpaper & Paint || MEMORIAL Shrine Cemetery: Home Lawn section, three graves, $200; Crown Hill, four graves, $250. Call NEptune 9-5204. TRANSUE'S T.V. and Radio Service now located off Rt. 309 on Platts- burg Rd. Beaumont. Call OR 4-2021 for 24 hr. service. RUTHANN ALT’S Beauty Shop in Fernbrook. Come in now for a new summer hairstyle .and perman- ent wave. Phone ORchard 5-1524. LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED and sharpened, new and used mowers and parts. Saw filing and retoothing, knives and shears sharpened. Phone Dallas OR '4-8404, William Eckert, Main Highway, Trucksville. MARGUERITE'S BEAUTY SHOP, for that trim cut, shampoo, and wave, or a fresh new permanent. Phone OR 4-3191. SQUARE DEAL Roofing—aluminum, asbestos, insulated siding, all types. Not a fly-by-night-concern. Long established at same location. Finest craftsmanship. Estimates cheerfully given. Claude Newhart, Chas¢ Road, Trucksville. ORchard 4.2605. CALL “JAMESWAY Dealer”, Leon- ard Dorrance for shuttle-stroke barn cleaner, direct expansion milk hot-dip galvanized stalls stanchions. OR 4-5401. IS YOUR TRUCK, tractor or auto- POWER guaranteed piston | rings. COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP STULL BROTHERS, KINGSTON. FRED PETERS, Authorized HGOVER Dealer Sales-Service-Parts. Sales payments arranged. All makes re- paired. Free estimates. ORchard 4-5126, evenings NEptune 9-9830. R. D. 4, Dailas, Pa. BOTTLED GAS Plumbing and Heating Harold K. Ash Shavertown Dallas 4-6166 COMPLETE installation of septic tanks, sumps ‘and drain fields. Digging for water lines, footers, etc. Fill for soil. BARRY EDWARDS, NE 9-2078. TOP SOIL. FILL. TOP SOIL Regular and Screened Complete Excavating Facilities for CELLARS, WATERLINES SEPTIC TANKS, GRADING By contract or hour Free Estimates. Call HOOVER and MILBRODT OR 4-2494 OR 4-2498 BOTTLED GAS PYROFAX New and Used Appliances Sales and Service ROOD’S GAS AND APPLIANCE COMPANY Overbrook Avenue, Dallas OR 4-5371 - PAINTING INTERIOR ~— EXTERIOR By Contract or Hour CHESTER ROBERTS Hunlock Creek R. D. 1 ~ Phone Muhlenburg 2563692 or 2563690 CHAIR CANING and SPLINTING, finest imported materials. OR 4-2714. {FUEL OILS, Atlantic Products. Me- ter Service to insure you 'accu- acy. Montross Oil Company, 436 Main Street, Luzerne. Phone BUt- ler 7-2361. EXPERT UPHOLSTERING. Free esti- mates. Stook Upholstery, Hill- side Ave. Harveys Lake. Phone NE 9-9416. PIANO TUNING and repairing. Muh- lenburg 256-3613. Oscar White sell, Hunlock Creek, RFD 1. PLUMBING and Heating. Automatic heater systems, oil or staker fired. Baseboard hot water heating. Also complete line of bathroom outfits. R. W. Weidner, ORchard 4-6108. For Free— WE CAN USE FILL DIRT, rock and clean ashes — what have you? The Dallas Post OR 4-5656. WANTED: Good Home for a pair of pigeons. Pay for ‘ad and they're yours. OR 4-6351. REGISTERED 10 month Snglish Set ter, raised with two small child- ren. Male. Will need minor ameunt of medical care, cost of which we will assume (not contagious). Must give away because he’s just too big for the meighborhood. Farm prefer- red. Call ORchard 4-6301 any time. Lost LOST—Somewhere between down- town Dallas and Methodist church parking lot. Billfold and Cardcase containing valuable papers. Reward. Call Evenings OR 4-5651 or Mon- trose 750 collect. Richard LeGrand. Real Estate For Sale MOTHER'S HELPER for Harvey's Lake sleep in, good pay. Call Harv- ey's Lake NE 9.2911 | Work Wanted— HEMMING and Minor Alterations on clothing. Mrs. Robert Kappler, Overbrook Ave., Dallas. OR Yel] FOR ALTERATIONS and dressmak- ing call Mrs. Mary Ann Welch, OR 4-2048. Experienced seam- stress. COLLEGE GIRL Desires Babysitting, own transportation provided. Call Grace Bachman, OR. 4-3069, morn- ings or after 5:30. FLOOR SANDING and finishing, cleaning and waxing. All types floors. Work guaranteed. Weaver and Madar. OR 4-2560 and BU. 8-6103. Sanitary Service— SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools and privy vaults cleaned. J. A. Singer, City Scavenger, 137 Dagobart Street, Wilkes-Barre. Dial VA 3-4529. SEPTIC TANKS, reinforced concrete, buy the best. Costs less in the long run. C. E. German and Son, Kingston 8-1448 or your local sup- ply dealer. Legal— The proposed Budget of the Ross Township School District for the Fiscal Year beginning July 1, 1961, is open for inspection at the home of the Secretary, Sweet Valley. Final Action on the proposed Budget will be taken by the Board of Directors at its next meeting in Ross Township School House, Lu: zerne County, Pennsylvania. By Order of the Board, ALFRED BRONSON, Sec’y. The proposed Budget of the Jack- son Township School District for the FARM, 50 acres land, barn, silo, 7 room house with bath, water and steam-heat; farm machinery. About 2 miles from Lehman. Good | place for riding horses. Call GReen- leaf 7-2738. 83 PARK STREET, Dallas. Two story, six room home, porches, mobile using 0il? Your machanic ' oil heat, all improvements, on four | Hall, or garage will recommend. SEALED ! | lots (two lots front Park Street, | County, Pa. two on Elizabeth) Call before 10 a.m. or all day Monday, ORchard 4-8611. Fiscal Year beginning July 1, 1961. Is open for inspection at the home of the Secretary, Lake Silkworth Road; R. D. 2 flunlocks Creek; Pa. ‘Route 29. Final Action on the proposed Bud- get will be taken by the Board of Directors on Monday, July 24, 1961 So This is THE AUCTION! IMPRESSIONS OF A FIRST NIGHTER. The following unsigned contribution was received in the mail Tuesday morning bearing a State College Postmark—Editor PROLOGUE: Fifteen years, now, the Auction has gone on, and we have never seen it! By Gad, sir, we'll see it this year! We did. * Comes first THE POST, and it is at once apparent that the AUCTION ingpires a journalistic triumph, as well as becoming a financial success. “Barnyard Notes”, appropriately sings in poetic prose of AUCTION memories and made pleasant reading even for non-frequenters of the AUCTION. The newcomer reads meaning into the verse which is blended with first impressions, past acquaintances, and concern about the future. Many who made past AUCTION gatherings memorable live in memory only. The criers of sales and the pickers-up-of-bottles cease from their labors and haunt the barnyard in Spirit alone. No doubt they. are still there in spirit, prompting. the reluctant bidder, cheering the youthful spotters, and worrying about auctioneers’ voices. New recruits among the host of AUCTION devotees take over for the Flannery’s, the Rood’s, and all the others for whom it is finished. And this will be so next year, and the year after. The Auction will be still greater year after year. And the spirits of AUCTIONS past will rejoice if the spirits of AUCTIONS yet to come will arrange to— *See that the issue of THE DALLAS POST which lists items and makes the final play about the AUCTION goes out a day or so early. i *Arranges for an ever broader representation of Dallas citizens to take part each successive year. v *Provide some seating for, Chairless Joe. ; *Allows spotters to play colored lights on nighttime bidders. *Provide periscopes to see around the gigantic poplar. *Provide soft music and softer lights in the Art Exhibit. *Cause the very attractive ladies who work in the booths to wear identification badges, for the benefit and protection of bachelors and widowers. *Put temporary ‘‘Hern” location in the school house. and Tien” signs on Sioiriats “Tell more about the library service the AUCTION buys—: have some pamphlets and photographs of the Library in general circulation among the crowd or at the booths. Have a library booth in connection with those old books. *Fine the auctioneer every time he threatens to sing and doesn’t. #Give the auctioneer more room to roam the action block so he can peep around:the poplar on both sides. *Put the auctioneer schedule on a big board up front for all to see, lighting up the name of the one on duty. *Cover the cherry trees with cheesecloth to keep the robins out of them while exhibits are in display beneath. pie We believe the old. boys would like these ideas. Let's just say they are suggestions of the Alumni using a “First Nighter” as a mouthpiece, see! at 8:00 pm. in the Jackson Fire Jackson Township Luzerne By Order of the Board Vernon A, Cease, Sec’y FOUR ROOM and bath home at 126 Church Street, Dallas. Has new oil furnace. THOMAS P. GARRITY Realtor REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE | Service to the Greater Back Mt. Area Pole 89 — Harveys Lake. HARVEYS LAKE NE 09-5105 For Rent— STORAGE of ALL KINDS. Separate Locked Rooms for special storing ——clean—dry. Also—Sale of used Refrigerators and washers 90 Main St., Dallas OR 4-4682 LOVELY ROOM in private refined adult home on busline, garage. Call OR 5-1557. FOUR ROOM apartment with water furnished. Kunkle Road. $35.00 a month. Phone NE 9-9531. CONVENIENTLY Located in Dallas, nice large bedroom with twin beds. Call OR 4-7751. Wanted To Rent— A DOCK or small waterfront area, with shallow. water suitable for a small child, at Harveys Lake. Call { ORchard 4-6861 Wanted To Buy— _ {have to go it alone against commun- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have been granted to LYDIA BRADER SEW- ARD, R. D. 1, Shickshinny, Bloom- ingdale, Ross Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, in the Estate of BERTHA E. BRADER, a/k/a BERTHA BRADER, deceased, late of Bloomingdale, Township of Ross, who died on May 24, 1961. All persons indebted to the said estate are required to make payment, or those having claims or demands to present the same without delay, to the Executrix above named. ROSENN, JENKINS & GREENWALD, Attorneys. “If the United States is going to ism, let her save her money for the gigantic defense budget at will be required, rather than fritter her wealth away on unappreciative nat- ions who take handouts from any- one without so much as a thank ” you. TRANSPORTATION WOLFE'S GROVE Every ~ Saturday Night fl Bus leaves Dallas at 7 p.m. — Lehman at 7:15 p.m. § ti CHARGE $1.00 per person § | WANTED: Beef Cattle, fresh cows and cows due to freshen. Call Dal- las, ORchcard 5-1635, or write Na- than Connor, R. D. 4, Dallas, Pa. 1,000 JUNK CARS, trucks or trac- tors, regardless of condition. Top dollar; Sweet Valley, GR 7-2181. MILLERS PHOTOGRAPHIC HIS- TORY of Civil War published by Call Dallas OR | Review of Reviews. | 4-5656. USED WOOD. SILO. 2194. Phone GR. WE SPECIALIZE in Buicks. Whit- ing Parts and Service, Shaver- town, Main Highway. ORchard 4-8937. Female Help Wanted— MOTHER'S HELPER for Harvey's Lake, Sleep in. Good Pay. Call Harvey's Lake NE 92911. Holland Conversion 0il Burner Tank & Controls COPPER TUBING Highest Offer j Take It! "ROBERT STROHL Rd. Fernbrook Demunds WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE . .. If you would enjoy working 3 or 4 | hours a day calling regularly each | month on a group of Studio Girl | Cosmetic clients on a route to be established | in and around Dallas, and are willing to make light deliver. | ies, etc., write to STUDIO GIRL COS- ! METICS, Dept. JYW - 37, Glendale, | California. Route will pay up to $5.00 per hour. | | RELIABLE Housekeeper—cook for | Harvey's Lake, good pay, pleasant | environment. Call NE 9-2911. DID YOU READ THE TRADING POST Wh a meee area | CLEANING WOMAN one day a week. Must have own hemo YOU CAN BUILD A SOUTHERN HOME! Bring in your deed. NO DOWN PAYMENT REQUIRED. Build the home of your choice on the lot of your choice. Monthly payments like rent. Southern supplies both your new home and your financing. VISIT US TODAY! Southern Homes Ing. THOMAS J. PETRO 142 E. First St, Wyoming, Pa. Phone WYoming 619 § chairman, Leonard Bruce To Head Lions Beauty Contest Lady Of The Lake Will Be Selected Sunday Bugust 13 Leonard Bruce has been appoin- ted General Chairman of Harveys Lake Lion’s annual “Lady Of The Lake” beauty contest, by Harry E. Jones, president of the club. iCo-chairman is Dean ‘Shaver. The following committees and chairmen were appointed: Car Com- mittee, Frank Bialogowicz; Program Book, Steve Glova; Parking & Grounds, Lee Bicking; Decorations, Harold Donnelly; Platform, Jasper Kocher; Seating, (Clarence Payne; Seating co-chairman, Walter Wolfe; Judges, George Alles Jr., James O'Connell; Registration Co-chair- men, Tom Garrity, Joe Schappert; Publicity, Dr. Aaron [Lisses; M. C., Dick Williams; Entertainment, Mal- colm Nelson; Road Signs, Harold Donnelly; Public Address, Carl Schriener; Police, Chief Edgar Hughes; Selling Programs, Marty Petroskas; Program Prizes, Chief Edgar Hughes; Beauty , Contest Prizes, Joe Schappert; Patrons Co- Andrew Lavix, = Basil Frantz. 7 Leonard Bruce, owner of Bruce Tool &Die Co., Shavertown, is 1st Vice President of the club. The Contest will be held Sunday afternoon, August 13, at Sandy Beach. The swivel chair was invented by, Thomas Jefferson...United States Steel has set up a $2,775,000 pro- gram of aid to education...Nearly ! 3-million patents have been issued by the U.S. Patent Office in its 125 years....Martin Bauxbaum of Wash- ington, D. C., has invented a wom- an’s handbag with the zipper on the bottom (he says: that’s where every- thing is when she wants it, isn at it? ii NEW HOMES emt Phone ORc Call OR 4-T761., Sov vita i or ANNOUNCING OPENING OF MODEL HOME NEW GOSS MANOR, DALLAS RT. 309. NO MONEY DOWN $2,495 up — For ALL Home Material See This Beautiful Model Home GRAND OPENING 2 P.M. SAT. JULY 22nd Will Be Open Daily ; Lehman-Jackson League Champs Lehman Jackson Teenagers repeated as champions of the Back Mountain Teen-Age League this seas- on. ‘ Coached by Frank Pavlick, /the boys’ started slow, winning three of their first five games, but came on strong to cop five straight and finished with a 8-2 slate. Mekeel Top Chucker Richard Mekeel was the leading hurler on the team as he finished with an overall 7-2 record. Kenny Ellsworth was responsible for the other win. Mekeel pitched a no-hit no-run game in his final outing by hand- ing Dallas-a 5-0 setback. Earlier in the week he had white- washed Noxen 4-0, giving up just two base knocks. Bob Rogers was the batterymate for Mekeel in both contests. Rogers also hit two homers during the season. Members of the team were: Tom Evans-1B; Howard Ellsworth-2B; Ken Ellsworth-SS; Billy Sponsellor-3B; Don Burnett-LF; Mickey Witek-CF; Mark McDermott-RF; Bob Bogere 0; Rich Mekeel-P. { Substitutes were Dave Jones, Dave Radginski, Hank Doran, Bud Kern, Bob Margellina and Lynn Johnson. Following the final game, Mr. Pav- lick treated the boys at Orchard Farm Restaurant. The time is NOW to take your HONEY to spend the day— For Health and Play at our WATTA-HUNEE Golf Course. 9 Hole—Chip and Putt. Near Sandy Beach, HARVEYS LAKE JOE AND GERT SGARLAT, : Owners Special Day and hard 4-8222 International Kiwanis I. R. Witthuhn I. R. Witthuhn, a Milwaukee, Wis~' consin businessman, was elected president of Kiwanis International at the organization's 46th annual convention which Vice-president Jer. ome R. Gardner and Secretary Al- fred H. Ackerson of the Dallas Kiwa~ nis club attended recently in Tor- onto, Ontario. The delegates, reporting on the convention at a recent Kiwanis meet. ing, said a resolution to extend Kiwanis clubs beyond the United States and Canada was approved. The next regular Dallas Kiwanis meeting will be held at the Ray Tag residence, July 26. Women of Kiwanis, who are in charge of food, will also present a program. The club will hold a clambake for members and their guests August 9 at O'Connell’s Twin Lakes. The newly appointed Kiwanis Int~ ernational president has served one year as the club’s president-elect, two years as Vice-president and two two-year terms on its Interna | tional Board of Trustees. He has been a member of the organization for {25 years. Witthuhn, executive vice-presi- dent of an industrial laundry serv- ice in Milwaukee, will be the offic ial spokesman for 260,000 Kiwanians in more than 4,800 clubs located in the United States and Canada. “The bathtub was invented in 1850; and the telephone in 1875. Had you been living in 1850, you could’. have sat in the bathtub for 25 year without the darn phone a once.” : “ ‘ § OR 4-5816 MONK Plbg. & Hig. N. Lehigh St. Shavertown, Pa. Unsurpassed Comfort for the te RUPTURED! Patented $9.95 Single x $10.95 Double WITH LUXURY MATERIALS NEVER BEFORE AVAILABLE! A combination of 3 layers of new miracle mate- rials—soft, perforated-for-coolness foam rubber inner layer—covered on inside with soothing tri- cot—and on outside with durable, sanforized duck. Flat foam rubber groin pad. Padded leg strap and back lacing. No fitting required. Wash- able. Size is measurement around lowest part of abdomen. For reducible inguinal hernia. By mak- ers of famous RUPTURE-EASER®. See it! EVANS DRUG STORE SHAVERTOWN A Prescription Pharmacy f ~~ rd Annual "FARMER'S PICNIC — BENTON Friday and Saturday July 28th — 25th L RAIN OR SHINE ) OR 4-3888 PARK — Night Attractions ot oY ASN LN ee A pee < 0. wn = Fo ot 3 — TE ay ’ 2